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New in 912
TASTE BUZZ SAVANNAH
Muse at Perry Lane carries brands like LoveShackFancy, Emerson Fry, Jennifer Behr, Zimmerman and more.
New in 912 Getting dressed is fun and oh-so fashionable at Muse at Perry Lane (256 E. Perry St.), featuring a tightly curated selection of high-end handbags, clothing, jewelry and shoes for a trendsetting look from head to toe …
COURTESY JAVA BURRITO
… It’s a burrito bar. It’s a coff ee bar. Java Burrito (420 E. Broughton St.), the airy Mexican-eatery-meetscoff eehouse from Hilton Head, has even more on the menu, too, with pastries, breakfast sandwiches, tacos and French toast … One burrito spot? Make it dos. Burritos Pantano (314 Drayton St.)off ers burritos, nacho plates, salads and lots of house-made salsa … See works from fi ne artists and craftsmen, plus tattoo artists, too.
Rule of Three Gallery (915 B Montgomery St.) owner Stephanie Forbes wants you to know what Savannah artists of all kinds are up to at her intimate new space, stylized as RO3 … Clyde Market (223 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) is an elevated coff ee shop and,
COURTESY PEACH COBBLER FACTORY
COURTESY RULE OF THREE GALLERY
probably, the host of your next business meeting. Signature drinks include the espresso tonic and the Brick House Design + Living cereal latte, made with Froot Loop cereal milk ... Formerly on Skidaway
Road, Seventh Heaven Antiques (2606 Mechanics Ave.) has moved, so head on over to Thunderbolt for all your treasure-fi nding … Pollen season is no match for the newest location of Mint Car Wash (302 Commercial Drive), near the corner of Hodgson Memorial Drive … Massage away any lingering winter
blues at Lime Green Lotus (4035 Kessler Ave.), a boutique bodywork studio off ering deep tissue, Thai, rehabilitative massages and more … After dinner (or whenever the moment strikes, really), satisfy your sweet tooth at Peach Cobbler Factory (51 Barnard St.), with all kinds of tasty cobblers, cinnamon rolls or specialty banana puddings … Lowcountry boil-style seafood baskets and platters are on the menu at OD Crabhouse (1915 E. Victory Drive). Crack into some crab legs, and don’t forget your bib.
COURTESY ROAM
ROAM's new expandable line offers 28 percent more packing space.
ROAMIN' HOLIDAY
Instead of shopping for what to wear on your next trip, why not shop for the suitcase itself? ROAM offers customizable, made-to-order luxury suitcases in eye-catching colors inspired by far-fl ung destinations: Venetian Green (ciao!), Tromso Ice (a nod to Norway), and Caribbean-inspired Bermuda Pink, to name a few. The brand, founded by former TUMI executives and produced due west of Savannah in Vidalia, Ga., lets customers choose colors from the front and back panels to the stitching to the wheels. It’s a made-local way to make a stylish statement — and avoid losing track of your suitcase in the baggage carousel. roamluggage.com
Garden Party
Two self-guided tours o er a glimpse at enchanting plots
HOMES AND GARDENS off er plentiful springtime inspiration this April with two self-guided tours of private residences. The Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Garden Club hosts its Tour of Homes and Gardens on April 9, followed by the 45th Annual NOGS (North of Gaston Street) Tour of Hidden Gardens on April 22–23. Each self-guided tour allows participants to stop and smell the roses, so to speak. “This year, the tour features homeowners who have lived all over the world,” says Ardsley Park Tour of Homes and Gardens event organizer Katherine Poss. That translates to exquisite personal collections plus “dramatic use of color and fabric” inside, Poss says. As for what’s outdoors, ticket-holders can count on a larger size and scale compared with other parts of Savannah, by virtue of Ardsley Park’s designation as the city’s fi rst suburb. “The lots are much larger than what you fi nd in the Historic District,” Poss says. Proceeds from the event benefi t Ardsley Park Garden Club neighborhood beautifi cation projects, like the recent overhaul of Theus Park. Two weeks after the Ardsley Park Tour of Homes and Gardens, the NOGS Tour of Hidden Gardens lets participants step behind the gates of “secret” gardens in the Historic District. They may be smaller than an Ardsley Park plot, but the selected private and
historic gardens on display for self-guided exploration feature enchanting statues, water features, living walls and more. Event proceeds are donated to a range of organizations throughout the city, and tickets include access to a Southern tea event at Green-Meldrim House.
“ This year, the tour features homeowners who have lived all over the world.” — Katherine Poss
Peep pretty blooms and links to tickets on Instagram at @ardsleyparkgardenclub and @gardenclubsav.
COURTESY ARDSLEY PARK – CHATHAM CRESCENT GARDEN CLUB
COURTESY NOGS
Event Details
Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Garden Club Tour of Homes and Gardens
April 9 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (divided into two 3-hour time slots) Headquarters: Kavanaugh Park, at the corner of Abercorn and 46th streets and Washington Avenue Tickets: $45
45th Annual NOGS Tour of Hidden Gardens
April 22–23 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Headquarters: Green-Meldrim House, 14 W. Macon St. Tickets: From $65 (one ticket provides access to both days)
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