The Perch is a rooftop bar located above the popular Local 11ten restaurant that serves exquisite cocktails and appetizers. Nestled below the shade of oak trees and overlooking the Forsyth Park, the place makes for a perfect meeting point and is furnished to be in tune with its surroundings. Serving a variety of libations and wine, along with small plates of charcuterie that complement the drinks, the rooftop bar is ideal for spending a relaxed evening.
The Wyld Dock Bar overlooks the Country Club Creek, giving off a laid back ambiance and fascinating views of the sunset. Customers can order from a full bar that offers various types of cocktails and an imported range of wines. The seasonal menus use local produce and fresh water fish to produce affordable and flavorsome seafood. Fish tacos, shrimp ceviche and crab chowder are some of the unique seafood specialties available here. They also conduct private events, the most requested being weddings, at their premises.
Abe's On Lincoln is an old school bar which has managed to maintain its history and style. Located in an historic district, the interiors here are designed in a rustic manner with wooden tables, bar tops and low ceilings. The decor too is chic and simple with neatly arranged tables which allows a lot of space in between and customers can choose to sit at the outdoor patio as well. There is a small stage here for live music performances. Varied craft beers and cocktails are on the menu here including delicious bar snacks and bites.
From the unmistakable red phone booth to the mandatory dartboards, this cozy spot is a relatively admirable send-up of the traditional British pub. The Americanized menu includes selections from both sides of the pond, including burgers and sandwiches as well as a hearty Shepherds Pie. You'll meet as many drinkers here as diners; as plenty of folks stop by just to sample the draught Guinness and one of the best on-tap selections in town.
If it's entertainment you're looking for, this is your spot on Bay Street. Fun takes center stage, with everything from trivia on Tuesday to open mike on Thursday to karaoke on Friday and Saturday night. An expansive game room is equipped with video games and a pool table, and if hunger strikes while you're enjoying a cold one, order up a roast beef sub for only USD5 and maybe a specialty Blues House salad for USD3.75. This raucous joint has a fully stocked bar with a strong propensity for frozen cocktails.
It doesn't get more authentic than this. Built in England in 1860, the entire pub was dismantled and shipped to Savannah in the 1920s, and now stands as the city's oldest bar. As popular for its pub food as for its British ales, Churchill's serves dinner until 10pm, and gets a bit rowdy later on in the evening. Favorites from the kitchen include shepherd's pie, bangers and mash, and Yorkshire pudding, while Bass, Harp, Guinness and Dry Blackthorne are popular with the drinking crowd.