Make your way up the leopard print stairs and into the stylish Casimir's Lounge, the sultry top-floor bar located inside the Mansion on Forsyth Park. The lounge is known for its crafted cocktails, delicious bites, and Bösendorfer piano, which fills the air with jazzy tunes. Jazz and blues musicians come from all over the South to entertain the crowds that gather in the lounge. Be sure to try one of the Savannah-inspired cocktails, like the 700 Drayton Martini or the lime-infused Savannah-Grita during your visit to Casimir's Lounge.
Situated in a renovated building that was once home to the City Hotel, Moon River Brewing Company is a restaurant, bar and Savannah's only microbrewery. A varied menu includes quite a few vegetarian options. Imaginative appetizers such as Oysters with Pecan Pesto and Ginger Cured Salmon with Wasabi are worth a try. Fried sweet potato chips are a house specialty. And of course, your server will insist you try one of Moon River's micro-brewed beers with your meal.
Dubbed the city's best dance club by local critics for seven consecutive years, this flashy spot features hot dancing and a wild environment late into the night. The Lady Chablis of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil fame performs regularly, as well as a number of other popular local performers. The dance floor is replete with flashing lights, an overhanging mezzanine and multiple bar stations for thirsty dancers. Club one is also known locally as one of Savannah's premier gay bars.
Don your cowboy boots and head to Saddle Bags for a wild night out during your stay in Savannah. Saddle Bags is a cowboy-themed bar that has pulled out all of the stops: a bull for riding, whiskey for sipping, and live music to stomp your boots to. The bar also serves up some bites for late night snacking, including mozzarella sticks, chicken wings, and Cajun peanuts. Fridays and Saturdays are particularly lively at this fun late-night spot.
They say 'Never Judge a Book by its Cover' and in the case of the Wormhole, that platitude may hold true. A simple establishment, this place still manages to attract Savannah's many music lovers with its stellar shows. Hosting performances by local soloists and bands, the Wormhole is Savannah's premier spot for local music. The Wormhole also hosts a variety of touring groups from around the country. Apart from live music events, the venue also presents theatrical works and other performing arts.
While the Tree House might not actually be located in a tree, it is certainly one of Savannah's coolest balcony bars. The club features wood-paneled walls and "trees" growing up through the roof, which makes the space feel like you really are in a tree house. Tree House puts on weekly specials, including comedy nights, live bands, and themed parties. The club can accommodate up to 200 club-goers, which means Fridays and Saturdays can get pretty wild.
Flavors is a contemporary bistro-style eatery, offering up lively comfort food influenced by cuisines all over the world. You'll find interesting takes on the pastas of Italy, the barbecue of Argentina, the paella of Spain, the shellfish of Belgium, and the wasabified seafood of Japan. And, of course, everything is done up with a touch of French culinary verve, and a very American commitment to freshness and innovation. See website for full menu, wine list, specialty cocktails and more.
This dinner and jazz club offers an outstanding live show, gourmet fare and impeccable service. There are two small dance floors for patrons who get caught up with the rhythm. An elegant decor and original art work on the walls makes this venue one of the most popular in town. Menu options include nightly Chef's Specials and three-course meals along with delectable homemade desserts. Sign up to receive email discount coupons or print one from the website such as complimentary bottle of wine with dinner or Two-for-One entrees. There's an entertainment cover charge but an evening here is a good value for an enjoyable night out. The place is open daily from 5p.
Located on Wilmington Island, Lili's restaurant is a great place for lunch, brunch and dinner. Enjoy the classic flavors of French cuisine and South Asian cuisines along with full bar. Ladies can make the most of the ladies night on every Thursday between 5pm to 7.30pm. Reservations for dinner can be made from the website.
Treylor Park is a unique restobar that has pictures of trailers adorned on its walls. The trailer park theme rings through their unconventional food items, which although sound eccentric, are incredibly delicious. Waffle & pancake tacos, popcorn shrimp, pb&j wings, fried banana rings and bacon brownies are some of the unique dishes that are hard to find elsewhere. The place is a favorite for hipsters and has a divey ambiance, making it a popular hotspot for locals.