bites & bubbles
Savannah’s restaurant selection has grown over the years, and
places to eat on Tybee have become year-round. Plus, these
two cities have also been adding specialty, custom cocktails
created by Mixologists. For those looking for insights on where
to find the best food and beverage selections, this page offers
some suggestions. Whether trying these suggestions, or going
it on your own, you will enjoy the diverse culinary experience
and unique cocktails along the way.
GOOD!
Also located at Mid-Island Tybee, The Deck Beach Bar and
Kitchen is one of Tybee’s newer restaurants offering fantastic
beach front views of the Atlantic Ocean and serving madefrom
scratch plates using fresh, flavorful ingredients with
surprising twists on classic beach fare. Heading to the north end
are 80 East Gastropub offering a coastal pub experience with
focus on craft beer and gourmet pub food and Sundae Café
featuring Southern-inspired dishes focused on seafood and
steaks along with delicious homemade desserts. In Savannah’s
Historic district and same owners as the Deck, Collins Quarter
delivers a unique cafe experience by pairing specialty coffee
with innovative cuisine. B. Matthew’s Eatery is a one-of-a-kind
bistro featuring a variety of traditional and new American-style
dishes using fresh, seasonal, high-quality ingredients sourced
locally.
SWEET SATISFACTION!
SEAFOOD!
Tybee’s The Crab Shack, Bubba Gumbo’s and Coco’s Sunset
Grille all serve seasonally fresh seafood along with stunning
sunset views. On the south end of the island is Stingray’s
Seafood, owned by a former shrimper, serving fresh shrimp
and crab when in season and Bernie’s Oyster House with
an abundance of steamed, raw and fried seafood. Enjoy the
people watching! A new restaurant found mid-island, Salt
Island Fish & Beer is a balanced combination of traditional
beach, rustic ambiance and modern flair.
WITH A MIXOLOGIST!
East End Provisions, a new restaurant entering Savannah’s
ever-expanding culinary scene, features craft cocktails and
brews, an eclectic wine list and wood-fired dishes. Abe’s on
Lincoln is an awesome little bar with a cool tavern atmosphere
that draws a hipster crowd. It’s selection of craft beers, live
music and outdoor patio make it one of the best “dive bars” in
Savannah. On the South end of Tybee is Tybee Island Social
Club, a surf bungalow-meets-safari-plantation-setting. While
laid back and casual, it offers surprisingly delectable food
pairings and a Sunday Blugrass Brunch.
FRIENDLY!
Kids welcome! For breakfast and early lunch, try The
Breakfast Club featuring homemade sausages, grits, French
toast, omelets and a variety of fresh breakfast items; and
Sunrise Restaurant offering a breakfast bar and specialty
omelets on Tybee’s South end. Along with these two favorite
breakfast places, Fannie’s on The Beach and Rock House
Original Bar & Grill serve lunch and dinner. Pizza anyone?
Huc-a-poo’s on the North end and Lighthouse Pizza, with
locations on the North and South end serve the best pizza
in town. Blowin’ Smoke in historic Savannah is a Savannah
original serving in-house pecan-smoke BBQ, sandwiches,
tacos, and more, all with a Southwestern influence.
Tybean Art and Coffee Bar located on the north end serves
crafted coffees made with Atlanta roaster Batdorf & Bronson
coffees and offers homemade delicacies, including delicious
scones, Beach View java and Juice is located on the south end
offering dripped coffee, French press coffee, smoothies and
juice. These cozy locally-owned coffee bars are a must try.
The Cafe on 80 Deli & Baskery offers homemade cinnamon
rolls, donuts, cookies, breads, deli sandwiches, ice cream and
milkshakes. And who can resist homemade ice cream and snoballs
at Seaweed’s on Tybee’s south end? Also, Seaside Sweets
offers a variety of old fashion candy and gelato! Head into
Savannah for hand crafted chocolates at Chocolat by Adam
Turoni and homemade super-premium ice cream at Leopold’s
Ice Cream.
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