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For those looking to grab a drink tonight, one of Perry Lane Hotel's bars in Savannah was selected by USA TODAY 10Best. Here is how that happened.
Sweet Georgia Brown's was a piano bar in Savannah, Georgia. [1] Located at 312 West St. Julian Street, on Franklin Square in Savannah's City Market, [2] the bar was co-owned by musicians Joe Odom [3] and Nancy Hillis, [4] [5] [6] real-life characters in John Berendt's book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1994).
In the early 1900s the building was the home of Gerken Family Grocery Store, operated by Julius Weitz and his siblings and parents. [2]As of 2021, Crystal Beer Parlor was Savannah's oldest restaurant, [3] known as The Crystal in the early 1930s, [4] when it was owned by William "Blocko" and Connie Manning.
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Curved booths are blue, representing the Greyhound bus logo. The bar is horseshoe shaped. There are numbers painted on the walls representing the station's former boarding gates. [2] The kitchen is the former ticket booth. [4] The Savannah Morning News' Julia Ritchey described the look as similar to Edward Hopper's Nighthawks. [3]
One of the largest arcade bars on the list, Draftcade has over 75 vintage arcade games, plus Skee-ball, consoles, board games, and giant Jenga. There are an impressive 60 beer taps, a cocktail ...
The building, built in 1789, was originally known as Habersham House, after its owner James Habersham, Jr., [5] one of Savannah's most important early cotton factors and founding-family members. Habersham lived there until his death in 1799. [6] [7] The lot was originally a land grant from the British Crown. It survived the Savannah fire of ...
Boar's Head Grill & Tavern is a restaurant and bar in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located on the Lincoln Street ramp, at River Street, [1] the restaurant, established in 1959, [2] occupies the first floor of the Lower Stoddard Range former King Cotton warehouse dating to 1858. [3] [4] It is the oldest restaurant on River Street. [5]