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.
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.
Located in the city's Historic District, B. Matthew's eatery has graduated from a small deli to a restaurant popular for its New American cuisine. Fresh, local produce is used to create some fabulous fare. Drop in anytime of the day from breakfast through dinner, you will only find delicious goodness at this place.
Gallery Espresso is a cozy espresso bar in the heart of Savannah. Launched in 1993 in a basement space, this cafe moved into a historic 1859 building that retains its old-world charm. Exposed brick walls, mismatched furniture and fine art comprise its decor. Savor a cup of Cappuccino, Macchiato or Turkish Coffee, or some tea, or soda. Those looking for something later in the day can choose from a selection of beer and wine that pair well with the cheeseboards on offer. Light bites in the food section include bagels, croissants, scones, sandwiches, cakes and special desserts like Biscotto and Baklava.
A small, independent restaurant, Fuji Japanese Restaurant serves up a delectable array of delicious Japanese cuisine from freshly prepared sushi to hibachi grills. Each item on the menu is perfectly presented and executed with an eye for detail which makes for a quality dining experience. With a warm, friendly atmosphere, diners can enjoy a family meal or a meal out with friends. Popular favorites on the menu worth a try include super volcano roll, miso soup, and crab rolls. The friendly service ensures a pleasant dining experience. Those who enjoy sake can have a hot or cold drink to accompany their meal. For any additional information, contact the restaurant.
Part of a famous chain of barbecue restaurants, this Dickey's Barbecue Pit outlet finds itself at a convenient location in Pooler. Though the first outlet opened in 1941, it still follows the age-old technique of slow smoking seasoned meats on-site and serving them as succulent and appetizing as it can get. Menu offers an array of BBQ specialties like polish sausage, St. Louis style ribs, beef brisket and pulled pork, among other eats. Ice-cream and luscious rolls accompany all meals at Dickey's.