CuisineAmerican, Wine bar
Price$$
Neighbourhoodthomas-square

Signature dishes: Brick-oven flatbreads, Charcuterie board

Must order: A flatbread plus the seasonal charcuterie board, with a glass from the natural-leaning wine list.

Tip: Book OpenTable for the patio in advance, especially Fridays; the bar runs walk-up and serves the full menu.

Location

Address: 102 E Victory Dr, Savannah, GA 31405

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Crystal Beer Parlor ★ 4.3

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Crystal Beer Parlor has run on the corner of Jones and Jefferson since 1933, red booths and dark wood under a long beer list. Burgers, fried green tomatoes.

Signature: Crystal burger, Fried green tomatoes

Order: The Crystal burger with a side of fried green tomatoes.

Tip: No reservations; arrive by 18:00 on weekends or expect a 30 minute wait.

Sisters of the New South ★ 4.6

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Signature: Oxtails, Fried chicken, Smothered shrimp

Order: Oxtails with the yams and macaroni and cheese; smothered shrimp on Fridays.

Tip: Cafeteria-style line; cash or card accepted. Sides change daily; arrive by 12:30 to beat the Eastside lunch rush.

The Olde Pink House ★ 4.5

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Classic Southern on Reynolds Square in the 1771 Habersham mansion. Candle-lit upstairs since the Balish 1992 restoration; Planters Tavern walk-up basement.

Signature: Crispy scored flounder, She-crab soup

Order: Crispy scored flounder with apricot shallot; she-crab soup as starter.

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Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room ★ 4.7

Southern soul food$$historic-district

Mrs. Wilkes has run from a Jones Street basement since 1943, Southern home cooking at ten-person communal tables Mon-Fri. Family-style daily-changing dishes.

Signature: Fried chicken, Cornbread dressing, Sweet potato souffle

Order: Whatever fried chicken comes out hot; the sweet potato souffle and black-eyed peas as sides.

Tip: Cash or check only. Daily $35 per person communal lunch (tax included). Opens 11:00; arrive by 10:30 for a manageable wait.

Treylor Park ★ 4.3

Southern small plates$$historic-district

Treylor Park on East Bay runs playful Southern bar food in a brick courtyard. PB&J wings, chicken-and-pancake tacos, a long bourbon list, sister rooms nearby.

Signature: Chicken and pancake tacos, PB&J wings

Order: The chicken and pancake tacos with hot honey, and the PB&J wings.

Tip: Walk-in only; expect a wait after 19:30 on weekends. Patio fills first.

The Public Kitchen & Bar ★ 4.2

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The Public Kitchen sits at Liberty and Bull opposite Madison Square. Midcentury-modern, indoor-outdoor seating, a local-farm bistro menu by Williamson.

Signature: Crab cake sandwich, Coastal Georgia fish

Order: The crab cake sandwich at lunch; the coastal fish plate at dinner.

Tip: Reserve OpenTable for dinner; lunch and brunch usually take walk-ins.

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