Savannah, GA

Savannah

Adventures & Ales

 
 

Savannah is a gorgeous, quintessentially Southern city that is super fun to visit!

Savannah Tips: 

  • It gets incredibly hot and humid in Savannah, be mindful when planning your trip—I would recommend spring or fall for the best experience, but if you visit in the summer be sure to stay hydrated!

  • It’s a pretty small city overall, you can easily do it all in a weekend!

  • Savannah is near the ocean, but not on the ocean—this isn’t a beach vacation, which some people misunderstand. You can easily do day trips to the surrounding beaches though!

  • Drink on the streets! Savannah allows folks to walk around with beverages so most places offer to-go drinks. Just make sure you have a plastic cup!

  • Not just based on the open drink law, but in general Savannah has very similar vibes to New Orleans. If you like Savannah I would recommend NOLA and vice-versa.

Two Tides Brewing

Two Tides Brewing

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations: 

  • Two Tides Brewing: I LOVE Two Tides. Every beer I have had there has been absolutely incredible, and trust me, I have drank a LOT of their beers. I highly recommend a visit! They are located in a super cute renovated house with a balcony, games, and snacks available.

    • Smol Bar: They also have a tiny taproom on the side of their building with beer, cocktails, and snacks.

  • Starland Yard: A food truck park directly next to Two Tides. The food trucks rotate, but Vittoria Pizza and the Yard Bar are always there. The pizza is outrageously delicious and overall it is a cool spot!

  • Hop Atomica: A great brewery that offers food as well. They have a nice patio space and make their own liquor for cocktails too! I particularly enjoyed their IPAs.

  • Electric Moon: A fun rooftop bar on top of the JW Marriott with a slide and other fun games plus stellar river views. It’s a great place to catch the sunset and I highly recommend the boozy cakepops!

  • Service Brewing: A Veteran-owned brewery with tons of games and a fun space

Electric Moon

Electric Moon

  • Stay at The Alida Hotel: The Alida is a luxurious hotel with adorable rooms and thoughtful touches everywhere you turn. They have a gorgeous pool, fire pits, and even a daily wine happy hour that I highly recommend taking advantage of! It is conveniently located in the heart of the city and easily one of the nicest places I’ve had the pleasure of staying at.

    • The Lost Square is their rooftop bar with nice views of Savannah and the river. They also have a small food menu up here if you’re hungry!

    • Rhett is their full-service restaurant located on the ground floor. It is a super cute spot offering brunch, dinner and a bar. The brunch was incredibly delicious! If you’re going for dinner I would recommend a reservation.

  • Bull Street Taco: Great tacos, a few local beers on tap, and outside seating options.

  • Perc Coffee: A coffee production facility/coffee shop combo. The staff is super nice, coffee is amazing, and breakfast snacks will make you drool! The everything croissant was SO good.

  • The Grove: A fun restaurant and rooftop bar near the City Market. The rooftop food menu is slightly smaller than the downstairs menu but it is worth it for the views and vibes.

  • Alley Cat: A speakeasy style bar in an actual alley. It is super cute and the drinks are delicious. They also have a small food menu.

  • Big Bon Bodega: Bagels and hot or iced coffee in a super cute space with really nice staff! They also have pizza at night.

Brunch at Rhett

Brunch at Rhett

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting: 

  • Forsyth Park: A gorgeous park in the center of the city, definitely worth walking through at some point during your stay!

  • Wander the Squares: Savannah has 22 historic square parks throughout the city that are charming and make for a perfect stroll through the city. Some have fountains, some have statues, some are full of locals picnicking—find your favorite!

  • The City Market: This is not exactly a market anymore but more of a street with restaurants and bars. It is a fun spot to hang out and people watch.

    • Georgia Tasting Room is a good spot in the Market with extremely cheap wine tastings and a variety of beers, mixed drinks, and frozen drinks as well!

Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park

Other ideas:​​

  • Tacos + Tequila: A fun spot for you guessed it—tacos and tequila! They have a variety of Latin-style food items and the queso is delicious! They also have a nice outdoor space.

  • Moon River Brewing: You’re at Moon River for the atmosphere more than for the beer. It is located right in the heart of the Historic District with a huge outdoor patio

  • Coastal Empire Beer Co.: Another brewery you can check out, this one has a pretty small beer selection

  • Foxy Loxy: A cute cafe with Tex Mex, wine and beer, cheese plates, kolaches, and a nice outdoor space!

    • They also have another location named The Coffee Fox downtown that is strictly coffee and pastries.

  • Southbound Brewing: Another solid brewery a little off the beaten path with a warehouse style taproom

  • White Whale Craft Ales: A craft beer market and taproom with ten beers on tap

  • Starland Strange and Bazaar: An eclectic shop and ice cream parlor directly across the street from Two Tides Brewing.

  • Paris Market and Café: An adorable shop and coffee stop!

The Grove

The Grove

  • Peregrin Rooftop Bar: Located inside the Perry Lane Hotel, this rooftop has nice views, small plates, a few beers on tap, full bar, and in the summer frose! You’re paying for the view, so if you’re budget conscious don’t plan to spend a lot of time here.

  • Rise Biscuit Co.: A Southern chain offering delicious breakfast biscuits in the heart of downtown.

  • Riverside Biergarten: A cute spot along the river for some beers! They have limited hours so be sure to check before heading over.

    • Graffito Pizza is right next door if you’re hungry but I will forewarn that my experience there was not great.

  • Urban Poppy: An adorable shop with a variety of flower arrangements and fun accessories.

  • Take a day trip to Tybee Island—it wasn’t my favorite beach but if you don’t live close to the ocean you might want to go get your beach fix! Heads up, it can get really crowded and the parking is quite expensive. The tide can come up really high so watch your stuff if you’re in the water!

    • I ate at Fannie’s on the Beach and wasn’t super impressed but they do have a cool balcony upstairs with beach views (open Wednesday-Sunday during the summer only)

Tybee Island

Tybee Island