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The Grey is located inside a former Greyhound bus depot in downtown Savannah. Morisano invested millions of dollars to make the restaurant Streamline Moderne in style and design. [2] Parts and Labor designed the interior and Felder & Associates were the architecture firm. [3] The depot's former diner became the Grey's dining room.
Captain Peter Wiltberger Jr. (1791 – 1853) [9] purchased the property in December 1832 and renovated it. [2] In the mid-1830s, the hotel's only real competition was from the Mansion House, a large double-piazzad wooden structure on the northwestern corner of Broughton and Whitaker Streets. [2]
On October 15, 2018, Morisano and Bailey opened The Grey Market in Savannah inspired by Southern lunch counters and New York City bodegas. [16] Since 2017, Bailey has served as chairwoman of the Edna Lewis Foundation, which works to "revive, preserve, and celebrate the rich history of African-American cookery by cultivating a deeper ...
Here are the Georgia Department of Health's restaurant inspection scores for Chatham County, conducted Aug. 28-Sept. 5, 2023. Restaurant Inspections: Mold, mildew mar rating for Sandfly coffee ...
Moon River Brewing Company is located in the former City Hotel. Eleazer Early built the City Hotel in 1821 on a lot purchased four years earlier by his wife. [6] Not only was it the first hotel in Savannah, but it was also home to the first branch of the United States Post Office in Savannah, as well as a branch of the Bank of the United States.
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Located on East Broughton Street, it is the city's oldest operating hotel today, owned by Savannah's HLC Hotels, Inc., which also owns the city's Olde Harbour Inn, the Eliza Thompson House, the East Bay Inn, the Gastonian and the Kehoe House. [2] The building was occupied by the Union Army in 1864 and 1865 during the American Civil War. [3]