Savannah Travel Guide

Whether you're going for St. Patty's Day, the Savannah Music Festival, or a budget weekend getaway, find out our editors' tried-and-true favorites in this charming waterfront city.

Discover Classic Savannah

Shop, dine, and explore this vibrant historic district.

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Where To Dine
You'll find a combination restaurant and art gallery at Soho South Cafe. At lunchtime, locals crowd the dining space that occupies a third of an old garage and warehouse. Memorable sandwiches, such as meat loaf ($7.25) and a turkey Reuben ($7.95), satisfy hungry diners. The surrounding area beckons your eye with intriguing art, antiques, and gifts under the name Savannah Fine Arts.

Six Pence Pub sits between Chutzpah and Panache and Chippewa Square. You won't find a more traditional British pub in Georgia. The atmosphere is very English--unfortunately, so is the food and beer. Still, you'll love the location.

For more information: Savannah Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, toll free 1-877-728-2662 or www.savannahvisit.com.

This article is from the February 2004 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.

Annette Thompson

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