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Ja n u a ry : Contents
2012
Healthy New Year!
Feed 14 Diggin’ in the Dirt
The real cost of diabetes and what we can do to combat the epidemic.
17 99 is not 100
A small change can make a big difference.
21 On the Table
Dr. Suzanne Hobbs discusses taking steps to improve your diet & health.
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23 Cats are Carnivorous
Nutrition and diet tips for your furry felines.
Eat 30 The Fox Is In
An interview with Foxy Loxy Cafe and Print Gallery, Jennifer Jenkins RECIPE: Rosemary Lemon Shortbread
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58 Cha Bella Drink Recipes
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Rene Teran Hello 2012! It’s a fresh new year and with it comes thoughts of change, hope, and new beginnings. Every year, people make resolutions to do things differently like eat healthier, workout, stop smoking, or spend more time with friends and family.The sad truth is that after a month or two of struggling to make these changes, reality sets in and it’s just too hard to keep the momentum going. Our enthusiasm fades and our ambitious resolutions fade into the background of our busy lives. We fall back into old patterns of watching too much television instead of exercising or eating fast food in place of home cooked meals. So how do we stay motivated to really change our ways? My advice, start slow and take it step by step. I’m not of the mindset that you should go big or go home because there’s more of a risk for you to end up “going home”. Last year, I honestly didn’t even make any New Year’s resolutions. But this year I’m going to make a resolution to make resolutions. See, slow and steady, and now that’s one resolution complete. If you are looking to make a lifestyle change to get healthier, you can make small changes that will make a big difference. Check out “99 is not 100” for one local’s opinion on what you can do or take some advice from Dr. Suzanne Havala Hobbs column on practical/impractical New Year’s health resolutions. Several of the articles in this issue have to do, in one way or the other, with making a change step by step. Gardening guru, Kelly Lockamy, discusses the astounding increase in recent years of Americans with Type 2 Diabetes and what we can do now to prevent it in ourselves. The Well FED Pet column is focused on basic cat nutrition and explains some things about the feline diet that may just change your mind on what you feed yours. Be sure to read about the new Foxy Loxy Café and Print Gallery which also features a recipe for delicious Rosemary Lemon Shortbread Cookies. Finally, we have not one, but three fabulous drink recipes to try from our friends at Cha Bella and the Low Country Wine Society. This year, let’s hope for the best and initiate change by starting with the little steps. Ride your bike instead of driving your car, shop at a local mom and pop instead of a mega retailer, try new foods or recipes (hint, hint), because even though these are small changes, they can make a big difference.
- Rene Teran
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The statistics for Americans are grim; we’ve become the fat neighbors in the global neighborhood. Putting fashion aside, the problem is one of health. In a time when we’re so concerned with national health care and the lack thereof, being obese adds insult to injury. The statistics are easily found online, here’s a brief summary from the “Data from the 2011 National Diabetes Fact Sheet,” released Jan. 26, 2011.
25.8 million children and adults in the United States—8.3% of the population— have diabetes, and about 1 in every 400 children and adolescents has diabetes.
Cost of Diabetes:
$174 billion Total costs of diagnosed diabetes in the United States in 2007 $116 billion Direct medical costs $58 billion Indirect costs (disability, work loss, premature mortality) Poverty and race directly correlate with the incidence of diabetes, if you’re a minority and poor, you have a higher probability of being obese and developing diabetes; Mississippi ranks 1st in both obesity and poverty on a national scale.Here in Georgia we’re ranked 13th in poverty and 18th in obesity. In Chatham county, we’re 28.7% obese, 11.7% diabetic, and 15% of us are at poverty level. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 95% of all diabetics. This type correlates directly to obesity and dietary lifestyle. The body becomes insulin resistant and the production of insulin can’t keep up. The long term health effects are heart disease, stroke, hypertension, eye diseases and blindness, kidney disease & failure, and nerve damage leading to amputations of extremities.
It’s definitely a cultural problem with dietary aberrations becoming the norm for the past several generations. I had both lifestyles modeled for me as a child. Most of my childhood was spent with my vegetarian grandparents who modeled a wholesome dietary lifestyle with homemade whole wheat bread baked every Friday, homemade granola, and fresh vegetables from the garden that I was indentured to during my youth.
Georgia’s Ranking 13th in poverty 18th in obesity
Chatham’s Ranking 28.7% obese 11.7% diabetic 15% at poverty level
Type 2 diabetes used to be rare in kids. Health care providers are finding more and more children with type 2 diabetes; a disease usually diagnosed in adults aged 40 years or older. Childhood obesity, income level and increasing cases of diabetes in children are directly related. Is healthy food really more expensive to buy or is it more a matter of time and convenience?
From age 7-11 I lived with my working single mother who took shortcuts to cooking with t.v. dinners, instant mashed potatoes, minute rice and so forth. From my own experience I can empathize with single working moms who choose not to face cooking a meal from scratch and the clean-up that ensues after a long day at work.
But isn’t modeling a healthy lifestyle and diet to our kids important enough to spend the time it takes to cook healthy meals? So how can we get back to a culture of cooking whole foods from scratch, sitting down to meals together with the tv off and connecting to each other and our food at the same time? This investment of time and effort will certainly pay off in the long run for everyone, especially for future generations.
In my mind, the answer is in the word, “together.” It takes a village to raise and feed a child right. It takes everyone from school teachers to film and sport celebrities to model a healthy dietary lifestyle for our children. Otherwise, we can feed our kids the right way at home only to send them to school where the latest fundraiser is selling donuts or candy bars, the school store has junk food available, and the vending machines are full of sugary-processed things to eat & drink. The nutrition department of our school system, under the direction of Altheria Maynard is trying to change all this. But the schools are in a hard place to ban the junk food in their stores or to limit lucrative sugar-based fundraisers. Parents and schools are hurting for money with which to send the kids on mandated field trips. We as a concerned community need to step up to support service oriented fundraising activities, auctions and sales of non-food items. Candy & processed snack food should be banned from school stores and only healthy, whole foods be allowed for sale.
Here’s an idea...
How about a school garden where the kids can learn to grow food during class time because the lessons are tied in to the curriculum, bag up the produce and sell it CSA-style to the parents on Fridays as a fundraiser? Or even sell it to the cafeteria in the form of a fresh salad bar? Our school system spends $10,000 on fresh produce weekly! Some of that money could be going to the schools that grow food. It’s been shown that kids who grow vegetables eat more of them than they did before. It’s an outdoor activity, there’s exercise involved, and has a valuable outcome in the way of food and revenue.
Exercise is yet another issue... Americans take the time to watch an average of 3 hours of TV per day, and another 2.5 hours on other electronic devices. Let’s cut back 3 of those hours and use one for exercise: walk, play ball, bike- anything active. Then use two hours for time to prepare & clean-up after a wholesome meal from affordable staple ingredients and seasonal produce from local farms and gardens. Involve the kids in the process and spend that time together.TV time is not quality connecting-with-each-other time. Not only does the TV take our time, it also promotes the very kinds of foods that are killing us. Do you ever see commercials promoting the health benefits of fresh carrots? No, mostly what you see are processed junk foods that corporations promote for the sake of their bottom line. So kill your TV before it kills you and make meal time an event and a learning experience with your kids tonight. Create family meal traditions; the memories and stories from these hours spent together will last a lifetime.
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here is something incredibly inspiring about a clean slate. It is the feeling you might get watching the sun rise over the ocean or the emotion of seeing a newly born baby - all of the promise and potential. It is the opportunity to start anew. It is the opportunity to correct previous wrongs or simply embark on a new path free of the cumbersome binds of the past’s mistakes. Unadulterated potential. For millions (maybe billions) of people throughout the world, the transition from one year to the next is that opportunity, that clean slate, that chance to start anew - the infamous New Year’s Resolution.
Each year around this time, we renew to ourselves a commitment to do things differently from now on; we become resolute in creating a better situation for our future selves - to change. And that is essentially what this is all about - change. There is something we would like to change and what better time to change than with the calendar - on 01/01? But change is difficult. There is safety in routine and to change something requires a step into the unknown, outside of our comfort level. After all, what would happen if we failed to live up to our new commitment? That would be terrible! (sarcasm!).
But as most adults know by now, failure isn’t that painful, they end up being our best learning experiences and our failures are usually the impetus for wanting to change in the first place. It is in leaving our comfort zone that learning takes place and that is a great thing right? So we have nothing to fear in change or in leaving our comfort zones as both seem to lead to better things. However, what I have learned is that change for most people just isn’t that convenient. After all, who has the time to get to the gym or begin writing in a journal or cooking more meals at home? We just can’t squeeze it in with the work and the kids and the bills and the only personal time you get is the 20-30 minutes right before merciful sleep. Well this is just a matter of priorities isn’t it? You have a hierarchy in your head of the things that NEED to get done and only after that can you hope to get to the things you WANT to get done. There are literally thousands of books and studies and articles about how we confuse ‘need’ and ‘want’ and how we should prioritize but to me what is most important is starting with one small change.
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As this is Well FED Magazine, I am going to focus on one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions: changing your eating habits, usually the one about eating better and losing weight. Actually, improving your eating habits will affect your entire life! Your health, your appearance, your energy levels (which in turn can lead to more efficiency and in turn, more time to do other things such as exercise), and people will just like you more (not proven although very much suspected). It is also not that difficult to do. This resolution is more a shift than an actual new change. You simply shift the dollars you are spending on quick, unhealthy foods to healthy yet still convenient ones. As a matter of fact, this can be a many bird, one stone deal as you can incorporate eating local and supporting local producers at the same time! There are so many more options now in Savannah for getting healthy, organic fruits and vegetables than even three years ago. The best in my opinion is Local Farmbag. They work directly with local farmers, all of whom happen to be organic, and will deliver the fruits and vegetables directly to your home or office. They also provide breads, cheeses, seafood, dairy, eggs, coffee, beef, pork and so much more all from local producers. Now this may seem like a luxury for some of you but all that is required is a shift. Shift some your food dollars to a program such as this and you will not only start eating and feeling better but you can do it with almost no effort and it is brought directly to you. The money spent at Kroger, Publix or Fresh Market shifted to a program like Local Farmbag
will yield a better quality and amount of produce for your dollars and the warm fuzzy feeling you can achieve knowing you are supporting the local community and the hard working small family farmer and producer is irreplaceable. It is a small change but it’s impact is tremendous. I watched a documentary recently in which they spoke to many people who practically lived in what was at the time, the largest landfill in the world outside Rio de Janeiro. The workers would sift through literal mountains of trash looking for recyclable materials and when one of them was asked what difference does one aluminum can make - he said “99 is not 100.” That really struck a chord with me personally as I used to own a commercial recycling company and I would hear this question a lot - especially here in Savannah. I wish I had heard that phrase before because although I would say the same thing only with a lot more words, it is simple and elegant and very appropriate. That one small thing can make a world a difference. You are in control of that one thing and its impact should never be questioned or underestimated. Change can be made at any time but as long as we have this universal opportunity for a clean slate, we should take advantage of it but with reason and a plan. You CAN have an impact on the local community and eat better at the same time. You CAN improve your health and the health of your family with one small shift. 99 is not 100. Take this time to be the one.
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Elect to Make a Change in Your Health It’s a new year and a time of change for our nation. Harness the optimism and make it a time of change at home by taking steps to improve your diet and health. It’s a hard thing to do. In fact, you may have tried some strategies in the past that didn’t work out. Some approaches aren’t realistic for everyone. Think about what’s worked for you and what hasn’t.
For many of us, it isn’t practical to: Count Calories. Strictly budgeting your food intake each day and keeping meticulous diet records is a set-up for failure for many of us. A better option is to keep a food diary for a few days every now and then. Less fuss, but it helps you maintain a level of awareness about what and how much you eat.
Follow a structured diet. I’ve been counseling people on diet for nearly 30 years. The most frequent request hasn’t changed: “Do you have a diet sheet I can follow?” Problem is, nobody follows them. Not for long, anyway. We want detailed instructions, but we don’t adhere to the plan for long. Why? Carved-in-stone plans aren’t flexible enough – or people don’t have the necessary skills – to adapt them to the changing circumstances of busy lives.
Substitute specialty products. Tasteless cookies and other low-cal desserts, meal replacement drinks and diet bars aren’t satisfying because they don’t provide the texture, flavor and other sensory experiences we enjoy in our meals. They can be expensive, too.
Gym memberships and home fitness equipment that go unused. If you’ve tried and it isn’t working, try something else. If you don’t use the equipment, sell it to someone who will. -Continued on the next page. Well FED
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Don’t delay in figuring out what works for your lifestyle and personality. Try to find that happy medium between structure and freedom, discipline and flexibility. For many of us, that means taking simple steps to set up an environment and routine that over time supports health.
Yes We Can: Keep fruit in the house. A large bowl of different kinds of fresh fruit – bananas, apples, pears, oranges – adds color like a floral arrangement. It also makes for quick and portable snacks or the raw ingredients for salads and garnishes.
Pack a lunch for work or school. I mention this often, but it’s a very important and easy way to gain control over a substantial portion of your food intake each day. You’re more likely to eat well and avoid junky vending machine snacks and fatty, high-calorie restaurant food. You’ll save money, too. Eat more beans and less meat. Again, a simple change with the potential for having a major impact on your overall diet quality. If you don’t know how to begin, experiment with recipes for bean chili, beans and rice, or bean soup. Try your hand at bean burritos. These are foods that most people like. They’re familiar, good for you, inexpensive and easy to make. Use them to replace meat several times each week, and you’ll boost your intake of beneficial nutrients while cutting back on those you get too much of.
Incorporate more ethnic dishes. Expand your repertoire by eating Indian curries and dahl, Chinese stir-fry vegetable dishes, Mediterraneanstyle salads, sides and entrees such as couscous, hummus, salads and soups. Diversity in your diet can help you break free of traditional traps – the cheeseburgers and steaks – that prevent you from making positive changes in your diet.
Walk. To the store, to work, in your neighborhood. No special equipment is needed, and you can do it year-round just about anywhere. It’s free, it’s flexible, it’s enjoyable (take a friend or your dog) and it’s effective.
This is the year. Aim for changes you can believe in. Suzanne Havala Hobbs is a registered, licensed dietitian and nationally recognized writer on food, nutrition and dietary guidance policy. She holds a doctorate in health policy and administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she is a clinical associate professor in the Gillings School of Global Public Health. There she directs the Doctoral Program in Health Leadership and serves on the faculty of the Department of Health Policy and Management and the Department of Nutrition. She is the author of twelve books and is a contributing writer for Bottom Line/Personal and has been a regular writer for Vegetarian Times, SELF, andother national publications. Reprinted with permission from Suzanne Havala Hobbs. “On The Table” is a registered trademark.
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Have you ever observed a cat chowing down on a carrot for a light snack? According to Dr. Lisa A. Pierson, DVM, cats are obligate carnivores. That means no veggies please. God created cats with teeth specifically designed to puncture, tear and swallow.
A cat’s tummy is not designed to properly digest plants. Instead, they attain the majority of the nutrition needed, water included, from meat and fish. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) online library list a cat’s four basic dietary needs; protein from a meat, fish, or poultry source; taurine, an essential amino acid; vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and fatty acids; and water. As a rule of thumb, cats do not need carbohydrates.
The next great debate for cats dietary needs are dry food vs wet food? By far, dry food is the least expensive and most convenient. Dry food can be left out so the cat can graze eating as he wants. According to DVM Lisa Person, feline owners should take a closer look at canned cat food and raw diets. As stated above, cats are designed to ingest water with their meal. Natural pray for cats contain 70% of the water necessitated by for a proper feline diet. Dr. Lisa asserts that cats do not have a strong thirst drive. Thus feeding cats a predominately dry food diet, which only contains 10% water, can lead to kidney and bladder health issues. Canned food provides 78% water and cats who eat wet food consume twice as much water over those fed a dry food/water diet.
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More is not always better. When cat owners buy the cheap stuff they may end up paying more in the end. Your furry friend will eat the amount of food necessary to obtain the nutrients he needs. A cat can consume twice as much of the cheaper food, which may be full of carbohydrate fillers, to get the needed nutrients. Over the years, cats that eat poor quality foods may have poor health that can lead to big vet bills. Be on the lookout and avoid food with certain ingredients. NAPPS online library lists the ingredients cat owners should avoid. Run when you see words like by-products, meat/bone meal, added sugars, chemical preservatives (BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin,& propyl gallate), corn meal fillers, and carbohydrate fillers. NAPPS library article asserts that some dry foods can contain up to 50% of grain and carbohydrate fillers. What is a concerned kitty owner to do? I would suggest that you keep these three things
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An article by Marcia Banes
rom coffee to art,
to tex-mex and beer, Foxy Loxy Print Gallery and Café is taking a new approach to the barista days of old, making it a must see destination for Savannah locals. The café’s foxy name makes it immediately appealing and upon entering its doors, I am welcomed by its unique rustic charm. Brilliant splashes of color are everywhere you turn but the most noticeable may be the beautiful red hair of the cafe’s foxy owner, Jennifer Jenkins. Jennifer is a self-proclaimed military brat, spending her childhood in Texas and attended high school in Pennsylvania, where her friends referred to her as “The Art Chick.” She still remains in touch with her favorite art teacher, Mrs. Dougherty, who helped her understand that art was substantial and not just a hobby. But when she went on to attend Penn State University, Jennifer’s love for art began to fall into the background as she decided to major in science. What prompted her to major in a field so completely opposite of an art degree? She says, “I was good at science, and I thought if I majored in art, I would end up teaching and I didn’t care for public speaking.” She moved to Madison, Wisconsin after graduating with her bachelor’s degree in life science and started living in what she refers to as an “overly normal life.” Jennifer was working a nine-to-five job at Biotech, living in the suburbs and pursuing her undergraduate degree in premed. It was when she was filling out the statement of purpose on her undergrad applications that Jennifer realized she was lying to herself; this was not the life she really wanted. Jennifer’s mother was a teacher at her alma mater where an alumni student visited to speak about the Savannah College of Art and Design. After contacting the former student, she took a trip to Savannah, knowing that she wasn’t looking for just a place to live; she wanted to invest in a home. Ready to escape the snow and the suburbs, Jennifer moved to Savannah in 2003 where she attended SCAD and received her Master of Fine Art and Fibers. -Continued on the next page. Well FED
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Although Jennifer loved fibers, she felt more alive when she was printmaking and began working full time for the print shop at SCAD after graduation. Surprisingly, she also began teaching an Intro to Print course at the school that she says she “got suckered into, I ended up doing the one thing I said I would never do.” After another three years of teaching at SCAD, she suddenly felt a sense of urgency to decide what she wanted to accomplish for the future. “I didn’t want to hang out in academia for the rest of my life, and I realized it was time for the next step.” Her need to change led Jennifer to Jake Hodesh at The Creative Coast in Savannah for advice. During one of many brainstorming sessions, she remembered a night at Penn State where she and a friend had developed a business plan for a coffee shop that served microbrews and wine.
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She tells me they mapped out the entire scenario over a bottle of wine and it had never crossed her mind again until the idea resurfaced in her conversations with Jake, who also thought it was a great idea. She then pitched the concept to her parents and they told her that they would support her business, so the hunt for a location began. The space on Bull Street became available and Jennifer says the potential of the building’s character was the driving force that made her jump on the opportunity; she signed the lease 2 weeks later. Jen recalls that the day she received the key and was the last time she remembers sleeping soundly. Jennifer first sought the expertise of Philip Brown, owner and roast master of PERC Coffee in Savannah, because although she had done extensive research, she had never been a barista.
“...I realized it was time for the next step.”
Immediately after her initial conversation with Philip at the Forsyth Farmer’s Market, she called her mom and told her she had found the person who can make this work. She also consulted with Margaret Coughlin from B. Matthews on the café’s tex-mex menu inspired by Jennifer’s childhood in Texas.“If I served any other type of food, I’d be faking it,” she said. To complete the team, she then hired chef Sky Hoyt and pastry chef Kelly Spivey to add to her team of foxy ladies and the menu of fresh made cookies, breads and desserts expanded to include a daily selection of quiches, soups and tacos. While you are sipping on your latte at the café, take time to browse the Foxy Gallery’s collection of hand pulled prints available for purchase including, etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and screen prints. Pay attention to the reclaimed wood front counter and hand crafted book shelves made locally by The Wooden Sheep, which hold the bound journals handmade by Jennifer herself along with postcards and other unique art gifts. One of my favorite features of the place is the historic Victorian courtyard located directly behind the café. It has outdoor seating available all day Thursday, Friday and Saturday (7:00am – 11:00pm.) The courtyard is also available for private events such as bridal showers, birthday parties and business luncheons. There is free parking available around the back of the building and the café houses a take-one, leave-one book library and free Wi-Fi. Another thing to love about Foxy Loxy is that not only is it a great place to enjoy coffee and breakfast, it also happens to be a hip little spot to indulge in a night cap. The café serves a robust selection of microbrews, craft beers and wines. Foxy Loxy’s version of Happy Hour is called Latte’s and Lonestars, where guests can enjoy $2 Lattes and $2 Lone Star Beers from 5pm – 8pm Mondays through Fridays. Their most popular weekly event is Acoustic Night, every Tuesday at the café beginning at 8pm, featuring a variety of unique acoustic talents. During the winter season, the café is hosting Marshmallow Roasts every Saturday from 7p-11p with fire and mallows provided. Foxy Loxy Print Gallery and Café is located at 1919 Bull Street between 35th and 36th, stop by Monday through Saturday from 7am-11pm and try the Huevos Rancheros Quiche or Mexican Mocha. Jennifer offers an apology to her customers for being closed on Sunday telling us, “Give me one more year with Sunday’s off and we’ll talk brunch.” While you are at the cafe, say hello to Jennifer’s dad, Mike, who you will likely find amongst the tables and you even catch her mother, Mary Margaret, who will greet you with a smile.
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Su-Th: 5:30pm-9pm, F-Sa: 5:30pm-10pm
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B2 Churchill’s Pub $$ A
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202 W. Bay St. 912.232.8501
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207 W.York St. 912.443.0909
M-F: 7am-4pm, Sa-Su: 9am-4pm
224 W. Julian St. 912.790.8833
M,W-Sa: 11am-3pm Closed: Sun & Tue
D8
1 N. Lincoln St.
Eclectic mix of sandwiches, pasta, salads, soups and more. Daily specials. Spacious and casual express setting. Take out and catering available. Now serving brunch.
Caraway Cafe $ A
“Green” cafe located on the second floor of Jepsum center, overlooking Telfair Square. Traditional and unique mix of cafe selections sourced from fresh and local ingredients.
E4
514 MLK Jr. Blvd. 912.651.9660
Historic casual setting. Daily seafood selections Intimate historic setting. Menu selections and extensive wine list. Happy Hour, include traditional British and classic American M-F from 4:30pm-7pm with appetizer specials. fare. Kitchen open til 1am everyday. Sa-Su: 11am-3pm, M-F: 5pm-10pm, M-Su: 5pm-1am Sa: 5pm-10:30pm, Su: 5pm-9pm
D12 Chart House A $$-$$$
1102 Bull St. 912.236.7133
Emphasis is on consistently delicious organic, and seasonal fare served in a fun and innovative space.
Cha Bella A $$-$$$
912.236.4703
M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-9pm
Large eclectic menu with regular specials. Casual dining with outdoor seating located in City Market.
C2 Cafe Zeum $$
20 E. Perry St. 912.231.2385
Cafe at City Market $$ A
115 E. River St. 912.231.9049
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Freshly prepared local and organic selections. Gluten free and vegan options. Juice bar, smoothies, soups, sandwiches, and daily specials. Located in Brighter Day Natural Foods Market M-Sa: 11am-4pm
Brighter Day Deli $
M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm Su: 12:30pm-10pm
Su: 11am-9pm, M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm
M-Th: 11am-12am, F-Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 11am-2am
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Tu-Th: 5pm-10pm, F-Sa: 5pm-12am, Su: 5pm-10pm
Southwestern BBQ. Sandwiches, platter, or by New American cuisine with a Southern Flair. the pound. Large selection of craft beer. Live Located in a restored, historic cotton wareMusic on weekends at 6:30pm. Jazz on Fri. house overlooking the Savannah River.
Billy’s Place $$ A
M-Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 11am -2am
109 Whitaker St. 912.233.6411 315 W. Julian St. 14 N. Abercorn Ramp 912.233.2626 Grill B8 K1 Boar’s Head$$ G6 Blowin’ Smoke BBQ A A $
Casual dining atmosphere on the river. Serving Classic intimate dining ambiance. Menu selections include contemporary American standard American fare. Famous for oysters. and international fare. Karaoke on Fri. & Sa. nights.
B7
13 E Broughton St. 912.236.1557
Children’s Menu
Bernie’s A $$
912.231.0986
Vegetarian Options
Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-12am
Casual dining in a well appointed historic building. Nationally acclaimed menu featuring certified Angus beef steaks and fresh seafood. Daily Specials. M-Sa: 11am-3pm, M-Sa: 5pm-10pm, Su. Brunch: 11:30am-3pm
C3
325 E. Bay St.
M-Sa: 8am-10pm, Su. Brunch:9am-3pm Happy Hour: 4pm-7pm
B7 Belford’s A $$ - $$$
Serving Cajun, Italian, American and seafood. Cozy with full bar. Open for over 20 years. Live music every night at 9pm. Pool & Darts in upstairs bar.
A $
D5 Bayou Cafe
Casual express dining with an extensive bbq menu that includes their famous pork, rib and brisket dinners.They also provide a wide selection of locally caught seafood. M-Sa: 11:30am-8pm, Su: 11:30am-3:30pm
700 Drayton St. B. Matthews Eatery B8 A $$$
14 Barnard St. 912.233.1319
M-F: 6:30-10am, Sa-Su: 7-11am, M-Th: 5-11pm, F-Sa: 5-12pm, Su:5-10pm
21 W. Oglethorpe Ln. 912.233.2116
D6 Barnes BBQ Express A $
114 Barnard St. 912.495.0902
Award winning burgers and standard American fare. Casual dining setting with over 170 burgers on menu
B&D Burgers A $
912.232.7899
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Casual bistro setting with full bar. Serving Contemporary and relaxed resort dining award winning breakfast. Southern inspired atmosphere. Inventive menu with Southern influences. Breakfast buffet and dinner tapas. contemporary menu in Savannah’s oldest tavern.
AVIA Kitchen $$ A
M-Su: 7am-2pm, M-Su: 5pm-10pm
123 E. Broughton St. 912.721.5002
M-F: 6pm-10pm, Lounge opens at 5pm.
Delivery Available.
Tu: 11:30am-3pm, W-Sa: 11:30a-6pm
M7 Some restrictions may apply.
M–Su: 5:30pm–10pm
D7 700 Drayton A $$$
Well appointed ambiance set in the Marshall Lavish contemporary ambiance. Eclectic menu with traditional southern, American, and House hotel. Contemporary American and European fare. Reservations Recommended. European influences.
45 Bistro A $$-$$$
307 E. President St. 912.234.3111
M-F: 11:30am-3pm, M-F: 6pm-10pm Lounge Su-Sa: 12pm-12am
Memphis style barbecue in a casual setting. Eclectic menu with international and southern Simple menu includes standard barbecue fare. flair. Contemporary fine dining ambiance. “A little taste of Heaven that’s been through Fresh, Local, and Organic Fare. Hell.”
Alligator Soul A $$$
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
American
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Southern Tapas, soups, salads. Light lunch menu. Heavier dinner menu includes local shrimp and selection of finer cuts of beef.
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311 W. Congress St.
M-Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 12pm-3am
M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-10:30pm, Su: 11am-10pm
11 W. Liberty St. 912.239.9600
Casual intimate Scottish Pub. Menu features traditional American and Scottish fare.
Casual eclectic atmosphere matches the eclectic menu. Large selection of pizzas, hoagies, munchies and beers.
21 E. McDonough St. 912.495.0705
M-Sa: 8am-3am, Su: 8am-2am
M-Su: 11am-12 am
912.236.8711 301 W. Broughton St. 912.233.6136
M-Su: 6-10pm
Contemporary casual atmosphere. Southern influenced menu utilizing local and seasonal selections. Boutique wine list.
102 Congress St. 912.790.9000 117 W. River St. 912.233.2600 1110 Bull St. Molly MacPherson’s D3 G6 Mellow Mushroom H5 A $ A $$
Classic casual Irish American pub. Serving large breakfast, lunch and dinner selections. Famous for nightly karaoke
D3 McDonough’s A $$
411 W Bay St. 912.233.9626
M-Sa: 11pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-2:30am
Large selection of contemporary American fare in a casual upbeat setting.
Locos Grill & Pub A $$
912.790.7000
M-F: 6am-1030am, M-F 1130am-130pm, Sa-Su: 6am-11am, M-Su: 5-10pm
Paula Deen family establishment. Classic southern fare serving buffet style and menu specials. M-Sa: 11am-3pm, M-Sa: 5pm-close, Su: 11am-5pm
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Inside the Doubletree Hotel. Mix of American Traditional Irish pub with Irish singing every selections and bistro fare. Classic Southern lunch night. Menu features classic American and buffet served Mon-Sat. More international selec- Irish fare. tions at dinner with traditional desserts
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11 W. Bay St.
Casual rooftop dining featuring an extensive Large menu featuring classic American Barbeque, ribs, and wings served in an upbeat menu of salads, apps, sandwiches and dinner breakfast and lunch selections. Casual setting. atmosphere with servers in red cowgirl boots. entrees. M: 4-11pm, Tu-Th: 11am-11pm, M-Su: 7am-2pm M-Sa: 11am-3am ,Su: 11:30am-2am F-Sa: 11am-2am, Su: 12-11pm
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912.234.7385 115 E. River St. 912.231.0100 122 E. Liberty St. 912.944.4343 9 Drayton St. 912.236.7494 John Ryan’s Bistro & Pub B4 Lady and Sons D5 Local 11Ten B2 Kevin Barry’s Irish Pub $$ A $$ A A $$ $$$ A
Authentic New Orleans cuisine. Serving late breakfasts and local seafood in a casual atmosphere. M-Th: 7am-10pm, F: 7am-11pm, Sa: 8am-11pm, Su: 8am-10pm
Children’s Menu B5
28 Drayton St.
Standard southern breakfast cuisine and lunch options. Soup and Salad Bar (M-F: 10am-2pm),Weekend Breakfast Buffet (Sa-Su: 6:30am - 2pm)
912.349.1420 714 MLK Jr. Blvd. 912.232.7118 315 W. Congress St. 912.233.4683 39 Barnard St. 912.232.6628 Huey’s on the River Isaac’s on Drayton J. Christopher’s J.J. Bonerz B7 C7 H7 A $$ $$ A $ A $
European style café and bakery serving large selection of breakfast items and casual lunch fare. M-F: 7am-3pm, Sa-Su: 8am-3pm
912.644.7172 131 W. River St. 912.234.1971 321 Habersham St. Henry’s Restaurant Goose Feathers C7 D4 $ $
Tu-Th: 7:30am-8:30pm, F: 7:30am-9:30pm, Sa: 9am-9:30pm, Su: 9am-3pm
Classic café fare mixed with southern and international selections. Historic intimate atmosphere.
Vegetarian Options
Spacious dining area in a casual atmosphere. Spacious, finely appointed dining area. Menu Classic southern soulfood selections. Daily includes contemporary American and internaspecials available. tional fare.
912.349.1000 301 W. Jones St. 912.236.3322 Garden of Eden M1 Garibaldi’s Cafe A $$-$$$ $
10 W. State St.
Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
M-F: 7am-2:45pm
Open Everyday 11am-11pm
Casual and spacious indoor and outdoor shaded dining areas. Menu offers traditional American fare such as calamari, burgers, soups, wings, and a variation of sandwiches
Congress Street Social Club $ A D2
912.231.0701 130 Low Factors Walk 912.238.1985 411 W. Congress St. Fiddler’s Crab House Firefly Cafe H9 B7 A $$ A $$
Su-Th: 7am-4pm, F-Sa: 7am-5pm
Su-Th:11-10pm, F-Sa:11am-11pm
912.233.0402 404 Abercorn St. Debi’s/Laurie’s E5 $
M-Fr: 7am-4pm, Sa-Su: 8am-4pm
B5
Small cozy atmosphere serving traditional cafe cuisine and different variations of coffee beverages.
Cobblestone Cafe $ Some restrictions may apply.
Local, fresh seafood selections and standard American fare. Served in casual setting with scenic views.
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Casual local atmosphere. Serving breakfast all day and lunch. Selections include standard diner and southern fare. Outdoor seating available
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Delivery Available.
Savannah’s second oldest restaurant and Relaxed local feel. Serving down home style parlor. Selections include interesting takes on American breakfast and lunch. Daily specials. traditional American dishes.
Crystal Beer Parlor $ - $$ A
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
American
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$ UNDER $10
Casual express setting. Extensive selection of wraps, sandwiches, soups, and salads.
912.233.8222
Pizza galley and saloon. Large menu also includes pasta, salads, and stackers. “Home of the original chicken finger.” Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
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220 W. Broughton
Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Outfitters. American Contemporary Cuisine served in a historic, yet casual, upscale environment. Featuring local tastes in the farm-to-table tradition.
912.790.8512 Temperance A $$
M-Sa: 11am-until
M-Sa: 11am-9pm
912.233.0770
115 E. River St.
Panoramic river view and live music every night. Menu features American fare and seafood. M-W: 11-10:30pm, Th-F: 11am-11pm, Sa: 9am-11pm, Su: 9am-2pm
15 E. River St.
912.790.9464
27 Barnard St.
Su-Th: 11am-2am, F-Sa: 11am-3am
M-Su: 11am-4pm, Su-Th: 4pm-10pm, F-Sa: 4pm-11pm
912.721.1000
Casual American setting. Serving large selection of wings and American fare.
Contemporary southern cuisine. Spacious elegant ambiance. Extensive wine menu.
711 E. Broad St. 912.790-5050 5 W. Broughton St. 912.335.5852 109 Jefferson St. 912.443.1622 35 Whitaker St. Wild Wing Cafe Tubby’s Tank House Vic’s on the River B7 C4 D5 B6 A $$ A $ A $$$ Opening soon. Located across from Urban
M-Th: 5pm-12am, F-Sa: 5pm-3am
Local late night spot for affordable pizza. Casual express setting.
Gourmet hot dogs with lots of original combina- Casual intimate atmosphere. Tapas, light fare tions and tasty toppings with 6 kinds of mustard and desserts. Extensive wine and drink list. Kitchen open till midnight. and 6 kinds of cheese. Salads and falafel also.
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Nationally recognized culinary arts training program and restaurant, helping individuals work toward self sufficiency. Dining here makes a difference in the local community. M-F: 8am-2:30pm
245 Bull St.
317 E. River St. 12 W. Liberty St. 912.236.3009 912.232.3955 225 E Bay St. 912.233.1633 Subdogs Hotdoggery Sugar Daddy’s D5 D5 D3 Sweet Melissa’s N12 $$ A $ $
Relaxed café setting. Sunday brunch. Menu selections include specialty sandwiches, desserts and more. M-Sa: 11:30am-4pm, Su: 11-4pm
$$
313 E. River St.
A
912.233.3156 Starfish Cafe $
Relaxed atmosphere in the downstairs of the Casual English pub with classic historic setting. East Bay Inn. Classic American cuisine mixed European influenced pub fare and specialties. with Asian selections as well M-Th: 11:30am-12am, F-Sa: 11:30am-2am, M-F: 11am-3pm, W-Th: 6pm-9pm F-Sa: 6pm-10pm Su: 11:30am- 10pm
912.443.9962 110 W. Julian St. 912.629.0880 15 W. Broughton St. 912.236.4229 Soho South Cafe Skyler’s Restaurant H5 Spanky’s C8 $$ A $ A A
Casual fine dining setting.Various menu items prepared at table. Extensive seafood selections. M-Su: 11am-10pm
Children’s Menu
G6
114 Barnard St.
Finely appointed, intimate atmosphere. Serving contemporary selections with American and European influences. Su-Th: 6pm-10:30pm, Sa: 5:30pm-11:30pm
B10
102 W. Bay St.
Elegant and eclectic setting in the Bohemian Hotel. Southern contemporary cuisine serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. M-Su: 7am-10pm
411 E. River St. 877.486.9575 D7 Shrimp Factory A $$
Restaurant by day, club by night. Casual express setting. Menu features seafood, sandwiches, burgers, house soups, and Philly chicken/beef. M-W: 10am-9pm, Th-Sa:11am-11pm
23 Abercorn St. 912.234.1900 125 W. River St. 912.232.1565 Shipwreck D4 Sapphire Grill C4 A $-$$ A $$
Su-M: 5pm-10:30pm, Tu-Th: 11am-10:30pm F-Sa: 11am-11pm
Expansive menu featuring fresh local seafood Casual classic American atmosphere. Large and homemade breads and desserts. Historic selection of seafood. Raw bar featuring casual setting. oysters. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su-Th: 5pm-10pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10:30pm Su: 11:30-10pm
Vegetarian Options
M-F: 10am-5pm, Sa: 11am-5pm
Tu-Th: 5:30pm-10:30pm, F-Sa: 5:30pm-11:30pm
Intimate historic setting. Menu features locally inspired selections with European influences.
I3 Some restrictions may apply.
Six Pence Pub $ A
Nationally recognized casual lunch dining. Classic southern home cooking served family style at shared tables M-F: 11am-2pm
Noble Fare A $$
Delivery Available.
912.232.4286 Roly Poly $
Casual contemporary atmosphere serving eclectic American fare. Large beer selection with house brewery. M-Th: 11am-11pm, F-Sa: 11am-12am, Su: 11am-11pm
B5 Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room I5 $$
107 W. Jones St. 912.443.3210 912.447.0943 21 W. Bay St. 912.232.5997 321 Jefferson St. River Street Oyster Bar Rocks on the River C8 River House Seafood B5 A4 B11 $$ A A $$ $$ A
Well appointed, historical setting. Extensive Wine List, Seasonal menu features seafood and southern fare.
Olde Pink House A $$$
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
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Historic ice cream parlor. Casual family setting. Serving a wide variety of icecreams, specialty beverages, sandwiches, and soups. Su: 12pm-10pm, M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
912.233.8411
225 E. River St. 912.232.4447
M-F: 9:30am-10pm, Sa-Su: 9:30am-11pm
143 Bull St.
Sandwiches, coffee, tea, juice bar and vegan smoothies. Relaxed atmosphere featuring local artwork. Public computers and wifi. M-F: 9am-6pm, Sa: 10am-6pm, Su: 10am-4pm
13 E. Park Avenue 912.231.8100
Casual relaxed café atmosphere. Local hub. Fair-trade coffee and vegetarian selections. Featuring local art and entertainment. M-Su: 7am-10pm
912.239.9690
7 E. Broughton St.
M-Sat: 10am-5pm Lunch served 11:30am-4pm
Boutique store and tea room.Well appointed relaxed atmosphere. Full afternoon tea available (reservations suggested for afternoon tea)
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Local candy shop that produces its own variations of sweet treats, with a viewable kitchen, on-site. Located inside City Market.
42 MLK Jr. Blvd. D6
Retro atmosphere dessert restaurant with full bar. Homemade desserts, organic coffee, gourmet cheese, and specialty drinks. Sun-Thurs 5pm-12am, Fri-Sat 1pm-1am
19 Jefferson St. 912.233.6400 102 E. Liberty St. 912.239.9444 Leopold’s Ice Cream Lulu’s Chocolate Bar D8 D1 $ A $$
912.233.1900 225 W. Broughton St. 912.234.4442 212 E. Broughton St. 912.238.2012 The Tea Room Savannah Candy Kitchen B8 Sentient Bean P6 Smooth Cafe F6 $ $ $ $
M-Su: 11am-12am
Frozen Yogurt Café, self-serve buffet style with large selection of toppings. Free wi-fi.
D4
234 Bull St.
M-Th: 10am-6pm, F-Sa: 10am-9pm Su: 12pm-6pm
Large selection of ice cream and sweets in a casual express setting.
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Locally owned and operated, professional custom cake design that creates anything from cupcakes to birthday, wedding, and special occasion themed cakes. M-Su: 12pm-9pm 912.231.8282 2 Park Commerce Blvd.
912.816.4764 1 E. Broughton St. 912.233.5348 Kerry O’Connor Cake Design La’ Berry $-$$$ D8 $
Artisan bakery with American and French influences. Seasonal offerings also include light café fare. M-Sa: 7:30am-6:30pm, Su: 8:30am-4:30pm
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Casual and cozy cafe environment. Serving large selection of standard café drinks and fare. M-F: 7:30am-10pm, Sa-Su: 8am-11pm
Children’s Menu
Contemporary and funky casual setting. Self serve frozen yogurt with large selection of fresh additions. M-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 11am-10pm
912.234.2344 202 W. Saint Julian St. 912.944.2556 313 Abercorn St. 912.341.8014 6 E. State St. 912.443.5525 111 W Congress St. Harris Baking Company Gallery Espresso Fruzen Twist G7 Ice Cream Etcetera G6 C3 E7 $ $ $ $
M-Su: 9am-5pm
Su-Th: 10am-10pm, F-Sa: 10am-11pm
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Casual, cozy ice cream parlor that serves premium light ice cream, sundaes, blenders, and milkshakes. M-F: 9am-10pm, Sa: 8am-11pm, Su: 8am-10pm
912.234.2433 110 W Bryan St. Cupcake Emporium E6 D’Lites Emporium $ $
Su-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm
Express cafe/bakery serving 12 out of 50 flavors or cupcakes every day.
H7
317 W. Bryan St.
Vegetarian Options
Casual express setting. Serving café selections, Casual express set cafe serving a variety of including panini and Italian gelatoh. coffee based beverages.
C5 Carpe Vas $
513 E. Oglethorpe Ave. 912.233.6394
Cafe Gelatohhh $
912.236.2744
Some restrictions may apply.
M-Th: 4pm-11:30pm, F-Sa: 12pm-12am, Su: 12pm-11:30pm
Delivery Available.
M-Sa: 12pm-10pm, Su: 12pm-8pm
11 W. Liberty St.
Cafes Sweets Bakeries
606 Abercorn St. 912.495.0705 C4
H5
Casual eclectic atmosphere matches the eclectic menu. Large selection of pizzas, hoagies, munchies and beers. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-10:30pm, Su: 11am-10pm
L8 Mellow Mushroom A $$
Internationally inspired Italian menu selections. Spacious outdoor patio and bocce ball court. M-F: 11am-until, Sa-Su: 12am-until
Leoci’s Trattoria A $$
912.232.2720 44 MLK Jr. Blvd. 912.335.7027 C3 Your Pie F10 Vinnie Van Go-Go’s A $ A $
M-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 4pm-10pm
Traditional Italian menu selections served in an intimate and casual setting.
D1
Large selection of pizzas and subs. Casual New York style pizzeria. Large menu selections Casual express setting that allows you to served in a casual eclectic atmosphere. dining atmosphere with outdoor patio customize your own pizza, panini, and or seating. bread bowl salad
Screaming Mimi’s A $
Traditional Dining Pasta, Pizzerias, etc.
Italian
Corleone’s Trattoria A $$
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D6
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314 W. Saint Julian St.
Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
912.236.2066
PRICE Named after their grandmother and located in the City Market. Extensive international selection of tapas and light fare served in a casual setting
912.233.6044 1 E. Broughton St. Tapas by Anna C3 $ A
Alcohol, beer, or wine available. Casual express setting. Eclectic mix of café style, light, healthy, and fresh fare. Famous for tacos. Daily specials. M-Sa: 11am-5pm, M-W: 5pm-10pm Th-Sa: 5pm-11pm
A
52 Barnard St.
Su-Th: 4pm-10pm, F-Sa: 4pm-12am
912.236.7777 Kayak Kafe´
A
Contemporary intimate atmosphere. Live music. Menu features internationally inspired tapas.
D4
Children’s Menu
Jazz’d Tapas Bar A $$
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Fusion Eclectic
21 W. York St.
M-F: 7:30am-5:30pm, Sa: 9am-5:30pm
Some restrictions may apply.
912.238.1150
Delivery Available.
Casual intimate setting. Standard European cafe fare, specializing in chocolates. Sandwiches, salads, freshed baked goods, and more.
Wright Square Cafe $
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Casual, yet Refined.
RESTAURANT. VENUE. CATERING.
529 East Liberty 912.238.0045 brasserie529.com
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A $$
K10
113 MLK Jr. Blvd.
Traditional Japanese cuisine including sushi, tempura and teriyaki served in a casual setting. M-W: 11am-9:30pm, Th-Su: 11am-12am
513 E. Oglethorpe Ave. 912.233.8899
Menu includes Japanese and Vietnamese dishes. Ambient atmosphere featuring local artwork. M-Sa: 11:30-2:30pm, M-Th: 4-9:30pm, F-Sa: 4-10:30pm, Su: 4:30-9:30pm
30 MLK Blvd 912.232.8222
M-F:11am-2:30pm, M-Th:5pm-10pm, F-Sa:5pm-11pm
116 E. Broughton St. 912.233.1187
Su-Th: 11-10pm, Fr-Sa: 11-11pm
912.234.9300
Award winning Thai,Vietnamese, and PanAsian menu.Vegan friendly. Casual intimate setting. M-F: 11am-3pm, Sa-Su: 12-4pm, Su-Th: 5-10pm, F-Sa: 5-11pm
147 Abercorn St. 912.231.6667 17 W. Broughton St. 912.232.5288 4 W. Broughton St. H7 Ta Ca Japanese Fusion F11 Wasabi’s Fusion Downtown $$ A $$ D1
Japanese owned and operated. Casual intimate atmosphere serving traditional Japanese sushi and entrees.
10 Barnard St. 912.201.3534 D7 Sushi Zen $$ A
M-Th: 11am-3pm, M-Th: 4:30-9:30pm, F-Sa: 12pm-3pm, F-Sa: 4:30-10pm, Su: 5pm-9pm
Casual intimate atmosphere.Traditional Thai cuisine includes curry and seafood selections.
D6
PRICE
Casual intimate setting.Traditional Japanese menu selections includes sushi, teriyaki, and hibachi. Open for over 12 years.
912.349.6230 Sakura $$
M-F: 11:30-9:00pm
Casual express setting with indoor and outdoor seating. Serving traditional Thai cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere M-F: 11am-9pm, Sa-Su: 12pm-9pm
402 MLK Jr. Blvd. 912.236.0530 420 E. Broughton St. 912.292.1656 PJ Thai Cuisine Saigon Restaurant Ruan Thai Cuisine F8 D6 $$ A $$ A $
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Large selection of traditional Japanese fare including sushi and hibachi. Casual setting with sushi bar seating.
Heiwa’s
Asian
Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, etc.
A
Cuban, Mexican, etc.
Traditional Cuban dishes, including Cuban sandwiches, Paella, seafood and desserts. M-Th: 11am-9:30pm, F-Sa: 11am-10:30pm, Su: 11am-9pm
135 W. Bay St.
Children’s Menu
Hispanic Intimate, casual setting.Traditional Mexican fare with wide selections including steaks and house specials. M-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-9pm
912.232.2525 119 MLK Jr. Blvd. 912.232.7070 Rancho Alegre D1 $$ A
912.443.9555 108 E.York St. Juarez Mexican Restaurant A $$ D10
5 E. River St.
912.233.3131
M-W: 11am-10:30pm, Th-F: 11am-11pm, Sa: 12pm-11pm, Su: 12pm-10pm Beginning of next line
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M-Su: 11am-11pm
Casual festive atmosphere. Extensive menu selections include standard Mexican fare. Daily specials. M-W: 11am-10pm, Th-F: 12-10:30pm, Sa: 12-10:30pm, Su: 12-10pm
Swiss, Italian, South African and Dutch, menu influences. Casual express and take out. M-Sa: 11am-6pm
Traditional Mexican selections served in a casual spacious setting.
118 E. Broughton St. 912.443.0414 142 Montgomery St. 912.236.5464 20 E. Broughton St. Carlito’s Mexican Grill Cilantro’s Grill & Cantina B4 D1 E7 $ A $$ A
Relaxed intimate atmosphere. Large selection of traditional Greek dishes and pizza.
912.234.6168 B6 Zunzi’s $
M-Su: 11:30am-until
Intimate casual setting. Contemporary Mediterranean bar and grill with late night hookah lounge. Su-W: 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-12am, Th-Sa: 11am-2:30pm, 5pm-2:30am
D6
218 W. Broughton St.
Tu-Sa: 10:30am -7pm, Su: 12am-5pm
912.443.1875 48 Whitaker St. 912.232.1881 Middle Eastern Cuisine F2 Mirage A $$ A $$ Casual eclectic setting with hookah. Serving traditional middle eastern cuisine.
D4 Some restrictions may apply.
M-Su: 5:30pm-10:30pm
Moroccan and Mediterranean menu. Belly dancing shows nightly in a ceremonial atmosphere. Reservations suggested.
D7
529 E. Liberty St.
Casbah Moroccan A $$
912.238.0045
$
Intimate express bistro setting. Menu features light French fare and desserts with daily specials.
A
D5 Papillote
Casual yet refined setting. Outdoor patio, Classic Parisian bistro setting. Gastro pub hand picked wine and beer selection, and a offering authentic French fare. Seasonal menu menu inspired by the French brasseries of old. selections and extensive wine list. Happy Hour 3pm-7pm M-Th: 6pm-10pm, F-Sa: 6pm-11pm T-Sa: Lunch 11am-3pm, Dinner 5pm-until
H11 Circa 1875 $$$ A
Delivery Available.
Olympia Cafe A $$
Indian, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, etc.
Ethnic
French
Brasserie 529 A $$$
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MOROCCAN RESTAURANT
The most memorable & fun dining experience
Belly Dancing Shows NIGHTLY!
5:30PM to 10:30PM DAILY
Award-Winning Moroccan Cuisine served in an authentic ceremonial atmosphere 118 E. Broughton Street
(912) 234-6168
www.CasbahRestaurant.com
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912.921.5712
1651 E.Victory Dr.
M-Sa: 9am-12am, Su: 10am-10pm
Casual express setting. Large selection of fried chicken, seafood, sandwiches, and sides.
912.355.9250 4829 Waters Avenue 912.234.2260 2201 Waters Avenue
Casual intimate atmosphere. Neighborhood bistro and wine bar. Organic produce and petite portions available. M-F: 11am-2:30pm, M-Sa: 5pm-10pm
912.234.5885 2430 Habersham St. Kennedy Fried Chicken C9 $
912.236.7642 1801 Habersham St. 912.352.1118 715 Mall Blvd. Johnny Harris Restaurant Kasey’s Grille E9 $$ A C10 A $$
World famous barbeque sauce company and restaurant. Casual family atmosphere serving barbeque and southern fare. M-Th: 11:30-9:30pm, F-Sa: 11:30-10:30pm
Casual, local atmoshpere. Menu selections include original takes on classic American fare with most selections made from scratch and sourced locally. T-Sa: 11am-11pm
Carryout wine and gourmet foods shop. Daily chef creations, soups, sides, meats, cheeses, Casual express setting with large menu and famous cheesecakes. Also available for selection. Specializing in Italian subs. private wine tastings and dinners. M-Sa: 8am-9pm, Su: 12pm-4pm M-F: 11am-7pm, Sa: 11am-6pm
17029 Abercorn St. 912.354.7810
Casual progressive dining. American, Italian, and Asian inspired dishes made from scratch. Extensive drink menu. M-Th: 11am-10:30pm, F-S: 11am-11:30pm, Sun:11am-10pm
L1
B8
Fine dining set in a southern mansion. Menu selections include seasonal and local fare. Extensive wine list. M-Su: 6pm-9:30pm
K10 Elizabeth on 37th A $$$
1813 Bull St. 912.351.0302 4430 Habersham St.
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Wide array of seafood selections include lobster, snow crab, oysters, and low country boil. Casual family atomosphere. Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 11am-12am 912.351.2274 7201 Hodgson Memorial Dr.
912.352.2933 3016 E.Victory St. 912.356.5877 Fiddler’s Seafood J7 Form $$ A $$-$$$ A
J8
5200 Paulsen St.
Casual local atmosphere. Serving breakfast all day and lunch. Selections include standard diner and southern fare. Outdoor seating also. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 10am-8pm
Clary’s Cafe $$
A
7400 Skidaway Rd. 912.236.5547 105 E. 37th St. 7202 Abercorn St. 912.303.0999 Giorgio’s Subs & Deli B8 J7 Green Truck Pub C8 $$ A $
912.234.6778 2130 E.Victory Drive 912.232.3593 1514 Bull St. 912.201.1808 Coach’s Corner Driftaway Cafe D12 Diner on Abercorn H7 A A $ $ $$
M-Th: 7am-7pm, F: 9am-5pm
Seasonal and fresh fare. Creative takes on traditional cafe selections. Casual express setting with daily specials.
Traditional American diner that is open 24 Casual coastal cuisine with an emphasis on hours a day. The menu offers breakfast, fresh local seafood, local organic produce, lunch, and dinner options such as eggs, burg- hand cut steaks and nightly entrée features. ers, steaks, sandwiches, hot dogs and fries. M-Sa: 11am-10pm, Sun: 10am-9pm Open 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week
Butterhead Greens Cafe B8 $
American Legion Post135 1108 Bull St. 912.358.0809
Large selection of standard American fare and bar food standards. Daily specials. Spacious sports bar atmosphere.
B8
Casual atmosphere with an open kitchen view. Offering a full breakfast menu that is available all day with daily lunch specials, sandwiches and burgers. Tu-Su: 7am-3pm
Bull Street Eatery $
Spacious casual express setting. Extensive breakfast menu featuring omelettes. Lunch menu as well.
D11
Located inside the American Legion, Post 135. Casual contemporary atmoshpere. Eclectic Serving affordable standard bar fare, including and fresh menu selections are unique and varied. Large selecion of craft beer as well. burgers, wings, tacos, and cheese steaks. M-Th: 11am-9pm F-Sa: 11am-10pm Th-Sa: 4pm-12am
Children’s Menu
Houlihan’s
M-Sa: 4pm-1am
Vegetarian Options
M-Su: 11am-12am
E8
Delivery Available.
M-Su: 6am-3pm
$$
French and Asian influences the limited but rotating and evolving menu. Casual and intimate bar setting.Wifi available.
A
Bar Food Some restrictions may apply.
Breakfast Place $
L4
Casual family atmosphere specializing in large selection of burgers including turkey and veggie burgers, and other standard American fare. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa:11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-6pm
B&D Burgers Southside $ A
912.349.6022 2402 Waters Avenue 912.927.8700 11108 Abercorn St. 912.355.5956 4523 Habersham St. F9 Ben’s Neighborhood Grill H7 Betty Bomber’s F8 A8 Blue Turtle Bistro A $$ $ $$
Classic southern barbeque and seafood. Casual express setting serving hot and cold Extensive menu choices include steaks, sandwiches, burgers, gyros, salads and sides. burgers, and desserts. Casual family setting. M-Su: 10:30-2pm, Su-Th: 2pm-10pm, F-Sa: M-F: 11am-8:30pm, Sa: 11am-3pm 2pm-10:30pm 912.353.9488 5320 Waters Ave. 912.351.9008 7080 Hodgson Memorial Dr.
Barnes Restaurant $$ A
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
American
C9
Traditional southern fare including entrees, desserts, and sides. Casual express dining. Regular specials. M: 8am-1pm, T-Th: 8am-6:30pm, F-Sa: 8am-7pm, Closed on Sundays
A Taste of Heaven $
H i st o ic st/ Sr o i cut t hside M ri d t oDwi n $$ $10 TO $20 PRICE $$$ OVER $20
$ UNDER $10
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BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
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Spacious casual waterfront dining. Extensive menu offers many varieties of seafood dishes prepared in many styles M-Th: 5pm-10pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10:30pm, Su: 5pm-9:30pm
M-F: 11am-3pm; 6pm-9pm, Sa: 11am-3pm; 6pm-9pm
M-F: 11:30am-2am, Sa: 3pm-2am, Su: 12:30pm-12am
Casual local sports bar atmosphere. Menu includes standard American bar fare
Contemporary casual setting. Menu includes BBQ standards specializing in ribs. Catering Available. M-Sun 11am-10pm
M-Sa: 11am-9pm
912.352.3434
912.232.1874
531 Stephenson Ave.
M-Th: 11:30am-2:30pm,M-Th: 5pm-9pm, F-Sa: 11:30am-2:30pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10pm
Casual colorful atmosphere. Interesting menu selection includes Greek, Caribbean, and American influences.
6825 Waters Ave. 912.352.2233
M-Sa: 11am-9pm
Tu-Su: 5pm-Until M: Closed
1611 Habersham St.
Healthy southern cuisine with Greek, Mediterranean, and Caribbean influences. Features a daily sweet potato dish.
Spice Fusion featuring a la carte tacos, flats, and more.Vegetarian and Vegan friendly. Artisan liquors, magaritas, mojitos.
1801 Waters Ave. 912.961.5545 11215 Abercorn St. 912.691.8748 110 Eisenhower Dr. 912.2349.9499 12313 Largo Dr. Suite D Toucan Cafe Sweet Potatoes Sol Restaurant B8 H7 I8 $$ $-$$ A A $ A
M-F: 11am-10pm, Sa: 4:30pm-10pm, Su: 12pm-10pm
Casual eatery serving a variety of sandwiches, plattes, tacos, burritos, with your choice of protein, even tofu. Lots to choose from.
PRICE
Fusion Eclectic
912.921.2269
M-Sa: 3pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-2am
Locally owned Southern soul food restaurant. Specialties include the Bizzard Signature Pancakes and Famous Stuffed Tyler Burger. (catering available) M-F: 6:30am-3pm, Sat: 8am-5pm
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Sports Bar atmosphere with varied selection Contemporary American setting. Specializing of standard American fare. Large selection of in steaks with other standard steakhouse beer and liquor. menu selections.
308 Mall Way 6724 Waters Ave. 912.355.3383 B2 Tropical Chicken ! L4 $ New
A
912.927.3280 8 Gateway Blvd. 912.355.2761 2605 Skidaway Rd. 912.354.2524 Tyler’s Place Tailgate Sports Bar & Grill L4 Toni Steakhouse H7 $ A $ A $$
Children’s Menu
Pizza galley and saloon. Large menu also Spacious lakeside setting. Serving seafood and Traditional soul food. Southern cuisine served Real pit cooked BBQ. Featuring local seafood includes pasta, salads, and stackers. “Home cafeteria style. Casual express setting with traditional southern fare. daily. Casual atmosphere. Catering available. of the original chicken finger.” specials. M-Su: 4pm-10pm M-Su: 11am-9:30pm Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm M-Th: 6am-9pm, F-Sa: 6am-10pm
1710 Abercorn St. 912.354.8288 5200 Paulsen St. 912.238.8328 7360 Skidaway Rd. 912.354.3744 6730 Waters Ave Smoke Station BBQ Sisters of the New South C11 H8 Spanky’s J7 L1 $ A $$ A $$
M-Sa: 11:30am-3pm Su: 12pm-2am
Casual local feel. Assortment of pizzas, Ameri- Casual express setting with a menu that can, and Mediterranean selections. Ample offers sliders, hot dogs, salads, and rotating draft beer selections as well. menu specials
Vegetarian Options
912.358.0670 Shell House A $$
M-Sa: 6am - 3pm, Sunday: 7am-3pm
Some restrictions may apply.
7403 Skidaway Rd. 912.352.8221 504 1/2 W. 42nd St. 912.232.1218 7000 LaRoche Ave. 2015 Waters Ave. 912.354.0006 Sandfly Bar & Grill Sammy Greens Shane’s Rib Shack F8 K10 B8 H8 A $ $ $$
M-Sa: 11am-9pm
B8
Family friendly casual cafe that specializes in breakfaast and gravy. Daily lunch specials, including lamb and more.
$
Narobia’s Grits & Gravy
912.231.0563 2019 Habersham St. K10 Pearl’s Saltwater Grill J11 A $$
7805 Abercorn St.
I6
Delivery Available.
912.234.5081 Pub 29 $$ A
M-Sa: 6am-6pm
Off The Grill $
Casual express setting. Menu selections include standard barbeque fare with traditional sides.
B7
7010 Suite 2 Eisenhower Rd.
912.355.8717 C9 Ozzy’s Grill $
M-Su: 5:30am-10pm
912.692.0036
Tu-Su: 11am-8pm
Midtown Deli $ Casual express setting. Menu selections include a wide array of deli, bagel, bakery selections.
H6
Menu includes traditional southern soul food selections in a casual express setting.
Homemade traditional soul food. Casual express setting.
$
Neighborhood Soul Food
American
Ma Randy’s $
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7360 Skidaway Rd.
Traditional Dining Pasta, Pizzerias, etc.
Well FED
912.351.2400
1100 Eisenhower Dr. 912.354.2356
D8
12417 White Bluff Rd.
M-Sa: 11:30am-9:30pm
Casual dining with extensive menu including: specialty pizzas, calzones, Stromboli, hoagies, wings, salads and pastas.
912.354.4005 4420 Habersham St. Vincenzo’s Pizza N5 $$
Open 17 years.Winner of numerous awards. Serves traditional dishes along with pizza, panini, and Italian rotisserie chicken. M-F: 11:30-2pm, M-Th: 5pm-9pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10pm, Su: 5pm-8pm
4521 Habersham St. 912.921.7800
Large selection of specialty pizzas, hot subs, wings, etc. Express casual setting. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 12pm-10pm
Marco’s Pizza $$
4827 Waters Ave. 912.349.6960
Pizza parlor setting. New Jersey Style Pizza by the slice at lunch with extended dinner menu selections. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F: 11am-10pm, Sa: 12pm-9pm, Su: 4-9pm
F9
Traditional Pizzeria with a variety of fresh specialty pizzas, wings, salads, and more.Tons of specials to choose from. M-Fr: 4pm-10pm, Sa: 12pm-10pm, Su: 4pm-9pm 912-920-9099 205 Montgomery CrossRd.
401 Mall Blvd. 7400 Abercorn St. 912.356.1020 J7 Bella’s Italian Cafe E8 A $$
M-F: 11am-3pm, M-Su: 5pm-10pm
Traditional Indian selections served in well decorated atmosphere.Wide menu selection and Lunch buffet.
1100 Eisenhower Dr. Taste of India I7 A $$
PRICE
Authentic New Jersey style pizza. Casual express and dine-in family friendly atmosphere with foosball and television. Sa: Hours Vary M: 11:30-2:30, Tu-F: 11:30-2:30pm, 5pm-Close
912.921.5117 10510 Abercorn St. Jersey’s Pizza Costanzo’s Pizza H8 $$ $$
M-Su: 11-10pm
Authentic Mediterranean cuisine in a casual setting. Nightly food and drink specials, including wines.
Allyanna’s $$
4711 Waters Ave. 912.692.8988
M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-9:30pm, Su: 11:30am-3pm
Traditional Mediterranean fare prepared with fresh ingredients in an express casual setting. Free wifi
I7
2311 Habersham St. 912.352.4855
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Italian
7102 Abercorn St. 912.691.4440
Troy Mediterranean Cuisine $$ A K5
912.349.4261
M-F: 9am-7pm, Sa: 11am-9pm
Express and casual setting.
M-Th: 11am-8pm, F-Sa: 11am-9pm
A
M-Su: 11:30am-10pm
912.447.0400
M-Sa: 11am-8pm
F9 Shawarma King $
Casual set atmosphere that offers a variety of pitas,healthy sides, coffee, and smoothies. The menu also includes breakfast wraps and falafels.
Pita Pita $
Indian, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, etc.
Casual express setting. Middle Eastern Authentic Jamaican menu includes jerk, oxtail, fish, and goat.Weekday lunch specials. fare with traditional deli selections.
Children’s Menu
Wide selection of traditional Indian fare, including special off the menu requests. Hookahs avaiable on patio. Casual spacious setting.
912.349.2452 Pakwan $
M-Sa: 10am-9pm Su: 11am-2pm
Ethnic
H8
238 Eisenhower Dr.
Vegetarian Options
Casual intimate setting. Extensive selection of standard café and seasonal gourmet fare.
K10
11 E 41 St. 912.355.6160 One Love C8 $
M-F: 9am-6pm, Sa: 9am-3pm
912.443.9355 Al Salaam Deli $
M-F: 11am-3pm
715 Mall Blvd.
M-Sa: 8am-9pm, Su: 12pm-4pm
4517 Habersham St. 912.352.8455
Wright Square Cafe $-$$ A
912.354.7420
5224 Skidaway Rd.
Unforgettable Bakery & Deli $ H7
912.655.3844
Classic, casual, express takeout. Custom bakery, specializing in cakes and deserts with light lunch offerings.
F8
Tu-F: 12pm-6pm
Casual express setting. Menu is a blend of Italian and fresh American fare. Specializes in paninis, soups, salads, sandwiches.
Fine Dining
Starland Cafe $
G10
Locally owned bakery that specializes in custom cookies, cupcakes, cheesecakes and more.
$-$$
Just Desserts
Delivery Available.
Healthy fruit smoothies, protein shakes, energy shakes or make your own. Casual express setting adjacent to Giorgios’s Deli.
J7
2403 Bull Street
B8
Casual and eclectic cafe and print gallery. Selections include locally roasted coffee and Tex-Mex inspired lightfare with fresh pastries. Large outdoor patio and live music. M-Sa: 7am-11pm 912.401.0543 1919 Bull St.
Foxy Loxy $ A Some restrictions may apply.
M-F: 7am-7pm, Sa: 8am-6pm
Locally owned cafe that offers a large variety of coffee-based refreshments as well as light fare including burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads and custom paninis.
B7
Artisan bakery & Foodie destination serving lunch, desserts, coffee, espresso, and American/Italian breads. Free wifi. Tu-Sa: 8am-5pm, Closed: Su & M
912.495.9292 Ogeechee River Coffee Co. Shake It Up $ E8 $
Cafes Sweets Bakeries
Back in the Day Bakery $
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Variety of gourmet Asian dishes including Chinese, Japanese,Thai, sushi, and more. M-Su: 11am-4pm, M-Th: 4:30-9:30pm, F-Sa: 4:30-10:30pm, Su: 4:30-9:30pm M-Su: 11am-10pm
Large selection of traditional Korean dishes. Daily lunch specials served in an intimate atmosphere.
M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm
$$
H7
5700 Waters Ave. 912.352.4182
M-Su: 11am-9pm
6604 Waters Ave.
Contemporary casual atmosphere. Extensive Casual express setting. Large selection of selection of traditional Vietnamese dishes and traditional Vietnamese dishes in addition to Sushi. drinks. Specializing in Pho-Noodle soups.
912.355.9800 7805 Abercorn St. 912.352.7300 200 Eisenhower Dr. Saigon Bistro F9 Saigon Flavors H8 $$ $$
Spacious contemporary atmosphere. Japanese fare featuring hibachi style dining with a show. M-Th: 4:30-10pm, F-Sa: 4:30-10:30pm, Su: 4pm-9:30pm
A
M-Th: 11am-9:30pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
912.351.9300 8465 Waters Avenue
7400 Abercorn St.
912.353.9281
Casual intimate setting.Traditional Japanese menu selections includes sushi, teriyaki, and hibachi.
Japanese hibachi, sushi, and traditional selections. Casual express dining in spacious atmosphere. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 1:30pm-8pm
912.920.3028 12322 Largo Drive 912.692.1394 7052 Hodgson Memorial Dr Seasons of Japan Express J7 I7 Sakura Japanese $ $
Traditional Chinese selections. Made to order. Large varied selection of Asian dishes featuring noodle combinations. Casual intimate Dine in or Take out. Catering available. setting. M-Th: 11am-8pm, F-Sa: 11am-9pm, Su: 12pmM-Su: 11am-10pm 4pm
2315 Waters Ave. 7400 Abercorn St. 912.236.8228 New China Garden Noodle Bowl H7 L4 $ $
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Japanese selections featuring hibachi style cuisine cooked in front of you with a show. Casual, spacious setting. M-Sa: 11:30-2pm, M-Th: 5pm-10pm, Sa: 4:30-10:30pm, Su: 4:30-10pm
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Miyabi
912.920.7273 149 E. Montgomery Cross Rd 912.355.2100 7098 Hodgson Memorial D. 912.353.9281
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M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa: 11:30-9:30pm, Su: 11:30-9pm
M-F: 11am-3pm, Sa-Su: 12pm-3pm, M-Th: 5pm-9:30pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10pm, Su: 5pm-9pm
912.238.8815 2504 Skidaway Rd. Lisa’s Chinese Restaurant C9 $ Fast, traditional, Chinese take-out dining. Extensive selection with specials.
13015 Abercorn St. 912.691.2080 3017 E.Victory Dr. H7 Kyoto Express I7 $$ A
Traditional Chinese menu selections. Lunch and dinner buffet. Casual atmosphere. M-Th: 12pm-9pm, F-Sa: 12pm-10pm, Su: 12pm-9pm
Traditional Thai cuisine served in a contempo- Casual express setting.Traditional Japanese menu selections. rary intimate atmosphere.
4426 Habersham St. 912.961.0770 J7 King and I A $$
M-F: 11:30-9:00pm
M-F: 11:30-9:00pm
Large selection of traditional Thai cuisine.Well appointed, intimate atmosphere. Daily lunch specials. M-F: 11am-3pm, M-Th: 5pm-10pm, F: 5pm11pm, Sa: 12pm-11pm, Su: 5pm-10pm
Large selection of traditional Japanese fare including sushi and hibachi. Casual setting with sushi bar seating.
Large selection of traditional Japanese fare including sushi and hibachi. Casual setting with sushi bar seating.
7640 Abercorn St. 912.355.8819 7205 Waters Ave. 912.352.3838 7401 Skidaway Rd. Kao Thai Cuisine Kikko’s Restaurant D11 L2 E12 A $$ $ A
Casual express setting. Menu includes traditional Japanese dishes including sushi, hibachi, and teriyaki. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-8pm
912.353.8337 Kimchi A $
Casual express setting. Menu includes traditional Japanese dishes including sushi, hibachi, and teriyaki. M-Th: 11am-9pm, F-Sa 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-8pm
1801 E.Victory Dr. 912.691.0330 E8 Hirano’s A $
912.354.3420 Hirano’s A $
M-Th: 11am-10:30pm, F-Sa:11am-11pm, Su:12 noon-10pm
Quick service. Drive-thru only. Menu includes traditional Chinese selections. Daily lunch specials and family dinners. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 12pm-10pm
Children’s Menu
M-Su: 11am-9pm; Closed Tuesdays
M-Sa: 11am-2:30pm, M-Sa: 5pm-10pm
I6
Vegetarian Options
912.335.2025
$$
Intimate casual setting. Menu selections include traditional Thai cuisine as well as Hawaiian dishes
A
Chiriya’s Thai Cuisine
Delivery Available.
Masato of Japan $$ A
L2
Casual express setting. Large menu selection. Serving traditional Chinese fare.
$$
Beijing House II Some restrictions may apply.
M-Sa: 10:30-10pm, Su: 4pm-9pm
I8
912.354.6111 1100 Eisenhower Dr. 912.927.8599 13040 Abercorn St. 912.303.0555 7805 Abercorn St. Heiwa’s I7 Heiwa’s D10 Green Tea K10 I8 A $$ A $$ $
New York style Chinese drive thru restaurant
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Egg Roll King
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912.356.1800 7405 Skidaway Rd. La Nopalera I7 $$ A
M-Sa: 12pm-9pm M-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-9pm
5700 waters avenue 912 335 2025 Well FED 912.234.0876
M-Su: 10am-9pm
2308 Skidaway Rd. 912.335.7678
5205 Waters Ave.
M-Sa: 10am-8pm, Su: 12pm-6pm
Casual express dining. Mexican and southwestern cantina, fresh, made to order.
PRICE
Casual intimate setting serving traditional Mexican fare. Daily specials
912.920.0704 8840 Abercorn St. 912.354.0300 108 Mall Blvd. Salsaritas Fresh Cantina F9 La Xalapena C11 $ A $$ A
Traditional Mexican selections served in Mexican themed setting
Large selection of Mexican dishes and appetizers. Award winning margaritas. Casual atmosphere.
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
I6
13051 Abercorn St.
912.927.9953 Jalapeno’s $$ A
L3
Large selection of Mexican dishes and appetizers. Award winning margaritas. Casual atmosphere. M-Th: 11am-10:30pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 11am-10pm
$$
A
Classic Mexican selections in a casual setting. Fresh chili made daily. Lunch and dinner specials. M-Th: 12pm-9pm, F-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-8pm
A
912.356.1333 5500 Abercorn St. Jalapeno’s K10 $$ A
Children’s Menu
El Potro
M-Sa: 11am-10pm
Spacious casual atmosphere. Extensive menu includes standard traditional Mexican fare. Daily specials.
F7
7601 Waters Ave.
Vegetarian Options
Cuban, Mexican, etc.
Hispanic
11215 Abercorn St. 912.355.0321 Cancun A $$
Some restrictions may apply.
912.920.5504
I8
Traditional Chinese selections and Japanese teriyaki. Large menu and spacious casual atmosphere. M-Th: 11:30am-10pm, F-Sa: 11:30am-11pm, Su: 12pm-10pm
Wang’s II Chinese $$
Delivery Available.
Intimate contemporary ambiance. Eclectic Pan-Asian and Thai influenced menu selections as well as sushi. M-F: 11am-3pm, Sa-Su: 12pm-3pm, M-Th: 5pm-10pm, F-Su: 5pm-10:30pm
L4
54 Montgomery Cross Rd. 912.303.0141 1100 Eisenhower Dr.
Tangerine Fusion $$ A
912.920.3288
Sushi,Teriyaki, and other traditional Japanese Japanese owned and operated. Casual dishes in a relaxed atmosphere with sit-down intimate atmosphere serving traditional Japanese sushi and entrees. sushi bar. M-F: 11am-2:30 pm, M-Th: 5pm-10pm, M-Th: 11-9:30pm, F:11-10:30pm, Sa: 12-10:30pm F-Sa: 5pm-11pm
Sushi Time Towa $$
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Saigon
Bistro
“phở for the soul”
Discounts for Active Military & Hospital Employees
open seven days
authentic vietnamese
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912.897.8277
C4
Well FED
107 Charlotte Rd.
Large selection of Mexican dishes and appetizers. Award winning margaritas. Casual atmosphere. M-Th: 11am-10:30pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm, Su: 11am-10pm
B3 C5
912.897.1938
4700 Hwy 80 E.
Dine in, carry out, delivery.Wings, pizzas and other Italian standards available.Tavern stays open well after kitchen closes. Su-Th: 11am-10pm , F-Sa:11am-11pm
Siciliano’s Restaurant A $
C5
Traditional Cantonese, Szechuan, and Hunan style Chinese take out or dine in options. Large menu selections and lunch specials. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-10:30pm, Su: 12pm-9:30pm 912.898.2368 463 Johnny Mercer Blvd.
Panda $
Cozy casual atmosphere. Selection includes traditional Japanese fare such as teriyaki, hibachi, and sushi.
912.897.1900 111 Jazie Dr. Suite B
M-Su: 11am-10pm
Large selection of traditional Chinese food. Deluxe dinners, health diet menu, and lunch buffet also offered.
C5
PRICE
912.897.8245
$$
4700 US Hwy 80 E.
Yummy House $
A
912.898.3880 Kanpai
M-Sa: 5-9pm
Casual contemporary setting. Menu features a wide array of Asian selections including Filipino,Thai, and Vietnamese dishes.
Extensive selection of traditional Japanese entrees and sushi. Open kitchen, sushi bar and sake bar. M-Th: 11am-8:30pm, F-Sa: 11am-9:30pm, M-Th: 11am-9:30pm, F-Sa: 12pm -10pm, M-F:11am-2pm, M-Sa: 5pm-9pm Su: 11:30am-8:30pm Su: 12pm-9pm 216 Johnny Mercer Blvd. 912.897.6400 140 Johnny Mercer Blvd 216 Johnny Mercer Blvd 912.898.3880 4700 US Hwy 80 E. 912.898.7778
Wide range of Italian selections, as well as sandwiches and wraps. Large beer and wine list. Kid friendly.
C5 Basil’s Pizza & Deli $$ A
912.898.2221 7815 US Hwy 80 E. Kakki Restaurant C5 B3 $$ A
Upscale, well appointed ambiance. Asian fusion menu and extensive wine and bar selections. M-Th: 5pm-10pm, F-Sa: 5pm-10:30pm Su: 5pm-9:30pm
B3
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Several different types of Mexican selections including burritos, quesadillas, chimichangas and tacos. M-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
Cancun Cafe II A $
Traditional Dining Pasta, Pizzerias, etc.
Italian
$
A
Cuban, Mexican, etc.
Hispanic
A
Kainan
Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, etc.
Asian
119 A Charlotte Rd.
Children’s Menu
Jalapenos $ A
Award winning barbeque entrées or by the Extensive menu selections include seafood and southern favorites. Featured on the Paula pound. All the standard selections with southern sides and starters. Deen tour M-Sa: 11am-3pm, W-Th: 5pm-8pm Su-W: 12pm-8pm,Th-Sa: 12pm-9pm F-Sa: 5pm-9pm
4700 Hwy. 80 East 912.897.6101 104 Bryan Woods Rd. 912.201.3259 4700 Hwy 80 East Ele Fine Fusion B5 A $$$
Savannah’s first certified green restaurant. Organic and local ingredients. Fresh and seasonal selections. M-F: 11am-8pm, Sa: 11am-6pm
912.897.0236
Slow cooked, wood-fire pit barbeque. Seafood, soups and sandwiches also available. M-W: 11am-9pm, Th-Sa: 11am-10pm, Su: 12pm-9pm
Vegetarian Options
912.898.0505
216 Johnny Mercer Blvd.
B3 Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House Wiley’s Championship BBQ $$ $$ A B4 A B3
912.898.0852
Su-Th:11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am-11pm
Su: 11am-12am, M-F: 11am-2am, Sa: 11am-3am
912.898.9001 Johnny Mercer Blvd. C5 Papa’s BBQ and Seafood B3 A $
7906 Hwy 80
Large selection of casual American fare. Spacious with outdoor seating. Live music and special events.
C5 Molly Maguire’s $$ A
Casual local feel. Serving hot and cold sandwiches, as well as salads, apps, soups, and desserts. M-Th: 8am-8pm, F-Sa: 9am-9pm Su: 9am-6pm 119 Charlotte Rd. 912.349.6066 326 Johnny Mercer Blvd
912.897.4026 Thrive A Carryout Cafe $$
Tu-Su: 11am-11pm
461 Johhny Mercer Blvd. 912.897.2009
C4
Casual set atmosphere in a spacious bar with a dining menu that includes foods such as mozarella sticks, quesadillas, sandwiches, burgers, and ribeyes.
Island Daiquiri Cafe A $ Some restrictions may apply.
Daily rotating menu selections include a wide range of items from various culinary influences. Offering desserts as well. M-Sa: 11am-8pm, Su: 12pm-6pm
B5
Casual, intimate atmosphere. Popular with locals. Serving American fare and seafood selections.
Flying Fish Bar & Grill A $$
Delivery Available.
912.898.2131
C5
Family friendly sports bar atmosphere. Award winning wings. Large casual fare selections including steak burgers. Su-Th: 11am-10pm, F-Sa: 11am -11pm
Michael’s Cafe K’Bella Gourmet Carry Out $$ $ B3
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
American
Beef O’Brady’s $ A
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912.786.7694
M-Su: 12pm-3am
1311 Butler Ave.
M-Th: 11am-11pm, F-Sa: 11am-12am Su:11am-10pm
Carefully crafted menu includes eclectic varieties of tacos, salads, and appetizers. Extensive wine selections and pairings. Ambient and casual setting.
4B Old US Hwy 80 912.472.4044
Waterfront, indoor and outdoor seating. Eclectic mix of American selections and Korean dishes.
304 1st Street 912.786.8686
Large selection of sandwiches, burgers, salads, and seafood.Traditional southern dishes. Lunch and dinner specials. M-Sa: 11-3pm, M-Sa: 5-9pm
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912.786.6593
19 Tybrisa St.
Southern style casual fare. Burgers, sandwiches, seafood and more.Weekday lunch specials. M-Th: 11-7pm, Sa: 11-8pm Su: 12-9pm
PRICE
Sundae Cafe & Deli $$ A
Su-Th: 11-10pm, F-Sa: 11-11pm
912.786.7176 1516 Butler Ave. 912.786.5520 1605 Strand Ave. 912.484.4954 1403 Butler Ave. Topsail Bar & Grill N10 C8 Tybee Island Social Club M10 Wind Rose Cafe $ $ A $$ A
103 Jones Ave
M-Su: 11-3am
Casual atmosphere. Large selection of seafood, including various crab dishes. Blue crab, low country boil, and platters. M-Su: 11am-until
M-Su: 4pm-till
Seafood galley and saloon. Large selection of seafood, pasta, salads, and stackers. “Home of the original chicken finger.”.
912.786.5870
Burgers, seafood, tacos, and big burritos served in a spacious sports bar atmosphere. Live entertainment and Karaoke.
M-Su: 11am-10pm
912.786.4442 33 Van Horne Ave. Sting Ray’s Seafood O11 M10 A $$ 1513 Butler Ave.
Alcohol, beer, or wine available.
Large selection of pizza, subs, and salads. Fast and free delivery. Family owned and operated for over 25 years.
912.786.4444
Spanky’s Beachside N9 $$ A
402 First St.
Rock House Bar & Grill A $$
912.472.4018
Mix of American and Caribbean selections. Daily specials and homemade desserts. Live Entertainment.
A
912.786.4745 404 Butler Ave. Pizza on Wheels I9 $$
Casual express setting serving pizza, tradiTraditional Hispanic cuisine with outdoor seating, and 2 for 1 margaritas all day every tional American fare, and seafood. They have day. Located only two blocks from the beach. an extent menu and child friendly seating seperate from the bar. Open 7 days a week: 11:30am-9pm M-W: 4pm-12am, Th-Su: 11am-3am
I10
Children’s Menu
Large selection of seafood. Interesting selections mixed with standards. Signatures include flower pot bread and mojo hen. M-Su: 11-10pm
912.786.5900 1213 Hwy 80 912.786.8888 101 Lovell Avenue North Beach Bar & Grill H10 Nickie’s Bar and Grill N9 $ A A $-$$
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M-F: 4pm-?, Sa-Su: 12pm-?
M-Su: 11-12am
912.786.6109 1613 Strand Road 912.786.4227 Mexi-Cali Marlin Monroe’s Surfside A J11 $$ A
Vegetarian Options
1113 E. Hwy. 80
Award winning seafood. Extensive menu includes pastas, steaks, beer-battered seafood and various chef specials.
Relaxed island atmosphere. Specialty pizzas, whole or by the slice. Low card menu, wraps, and more.
Dog friendly outdoor seating area with a view Large selection of seafood, salads, and apps. of the marsh. Roadside grill providing pig Specialties and pizzas. Award winning Sunday pickings, Georgia wild shrimp, and large to brunch. go orders. F-Su: 11am-7pm M-Su: 11am-close
Some restrictions may apply.
1A E. Old Hwy 80 912.786.0221 106 S. Campbell Ave. 912.786.8400 912.786.9655 1605 Inlet Ave. 912.786.7810 Oceanfront &15 St. Fannie’s On the Beach MacElwee’s Seafood 010 Gerald’s Pig and Shrimp M10 Huc-A-Poos Bites/ Booze I11 $ A H6 A $$ A A $ $$
Fusion of Southern and Caribbean cuisines through a variety of fresh seafood, steak, chicken, and pasta. Seafood buffet every Fri. & Sat. night. M-Su: 8am-10pm
Delivery Available.
M-Su: 11am-till
M-Su: 7am-1pm
Well known for its extensive breakfast menu and laid-back atmosphere, this casual set restaurant is a favorite for locals.
N10
13 Tybrisa St. 912.786.5984 1500 Butler Ave Dolphin Reef Restaurant H9 N10 A $$
Extensive dining and wine menu. Seafood, pasta, standard casual fare. All you can eat crab legs on Friday.
912.786.9533 1315 Chatham Avenue 912.786.5100 N9 Cafe Loco C9 Charly’s $$ A A $$
Curbside pickup, window ordering. Nice selec- Large, varied menu selection including seation of Mexican and American classics with food, pasta, sandwiches and wings. Live music, casual atmosphere. classic beachside diner feel. M-Tu: 11:30am-3pm, W-Su: 12:30-4:30pm M-Su: 11-10pm Su-Th: 4:30-10:30pm, F-Sa: 4:30-11:30pm
Burton’s By the Beach $
BBQ, Southern, Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches, etc.
American
N10 Breakfast Club $$
Selection includes sandwiches, burgers, and Relaxed atmosphere with award winning seafood. Po’ boys and low country boil. Live view. Large selection of seafood and standard music and televised sports. casual fare. M-Th: 11-10pm, F-Sa: 11-12pm M-Su: 4pm-10pm, F-Su: 11am-10pm Su: 12-10pm
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The Bitter Truth.
by Chad Lyon
The word “Bitter” really has gotten a bad name, while “Sweet” is commonly used to describe the best things in life. “Bitter” is used to contrast “Sweet” within the word “bittersweet”, a term defined as conflicted-happiness. “Bitter” is used to explain unpleasant weather (bitter cold, bitter wind) as well as painful mental states (bitter truth, bitter sorrow). When someone is “bitter” about a situation, they are resentful and cynical. How did so many negative connotations get attached to this word? I am here to redeem the name of bitters by elaborating upon the contributions of “bitters” to the health of society!
Origins For millennia, the human race has been developing potions for love, elixirs of life, kidney & liver tonics, and herbal remedies. Frequently, medicine men, healers, sorcerers, “witches”, and physicians administered tonics to the general public for a variety of different ailments and maladies. They were often made from tree bark, fungi, herbs, and spices that were profoundly bitter due to the high concentration of fibrous material. During the U.S. Prohibition on alcohol, concentrated bitters and drinking bitters remained legal for medicinal purposes, despite being near 50% alcohol. As the booze quality declined during prohibition, flavored bitters and simple syrup were added to make the “daily fix” bearable to ingest.Today, the cutting edge bartender is using the best spirits with fresh fruit and highly nuanced bitters to create libations fit for royalty.
Drinking Bitters
Concentrated Bitters
Drinking bitters were originally developed as medicinal agents. Bitters classified for drinking are usually liqueurs consumed as digestifs, although this is not always the case. A digestif is meant to soothe the gastrointestinal tract after a indulging in a great feast. One kind of drinking bitters that became popular for combating malaria is commonly added to gin. Here are few examples:
A more potent version, called “concentrated bitters” are typically too overwhelming to drink by themselves. Usually, a spirit will be added, along with a sweet component to balance the drink.
Tonic water is the bitter component in the popular
adult beverage, gin and tonic. Quinine, naturally occurring in the bark of a tree, has been used for centuries by the indigenous populations of central and South America. It was first used by Europeans in Rome in the mid-1600s to treat Malaria and it was assumed to have fever-reducing, pain-killing, and antiinflammatory properties.
Campari is another popular drinking bitter and an integral component in the classic Negroni cocktail: a favorite Italian “before dinner” drink. This distinct liqueur was developed in Novara, Italy around 1860 by Gaspare Campari.
Angostura is the most commonly used and well known of bitters. It is said that only 5 people in the world know the entire recipe. A German physician developed the formula in the small town of Angostura,Venezula in 1824. It was first sold to sailors & fisherman in Venezula for sea sickness and other stomach maladies.
Peychaud’s Bitters, created around 1830 by Antoine
Amédéee Peychaud in “The Big Easy” New Orleans, Louisiana. A lighter body, sweeter, and more floral bitters, it is essential for the official drink of New Orleans, The Sazerac!
Fee Brother’s Bitters has the widest range of flavored bitters available at your local liquor/wine store for a great price. The Fee Orange Bitters is an easy one to play around with in an Old Fashioned or Manhattan.
To the bitter end... If you are interested in making your own bitters there are many great recipes available online. Be prepared to invest some time, there are no shortcuts when making bitters. It truly is a bitter process! Now that we have demystified the origins and uses of bitters, let’s hope you feel comfortable exploring the “Bitter World”! For starters, try out this recipe for Negroni:
Negroni
prepared with Campari Bitters 3/4 oz Campari 1 1/2 oz Juniper gin 3/4 oz Sweet Italian Vermouth (preferably Punt e Mes) 1 piece orange zest with some pith Combine all the liquid ingredients in an ice-filled cocktail shaker. Stir gently for 20-30 seconds, until cold, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Top the drink with orange zest. Well FED
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Acai Lemonade Given the season’s unusually warm temperatures
we’ve had recently, we decided to have our friends at Cha Bella help us put together two different drink recipes that will work no matter what it’s like outside. Nothing goes with a nice warm day, better than some lemonade (with a kick) and when the temperature drops, try pairing this campfire martini with a nice warm fire and you’ll really be feeling the warmth! Thanks so much to Vikram Bhonsle and James Kalinke for sharing these recipes with us. James recommends you try pairing these recipes with a nice goat cheese cake and encourages everyone to try and experiment with their own herbs and fresh fruits when mixing drinks at home. For more tips and recipes, stop by Cha Bella and ask for Vik or James, they’re located at 102 East Broad St and pretty much always there and more than happy to help.
--You can also check out the interview with bartender James Kalinke on Well FED’s Facebook page. While you’re there, share your own favorite drink recipes with us on our page and you could win a free dinner to Cha Bella. If your recipe is selected, we’ll print it in a future issue of Well FED and treat you to dinner on us! -Are you Well FED?
ingredients 1, ½ oz VEEV Acai flavor vodka ½ oz Fresh lemon Juice 1 oz Cranberry juice Splash of soda water Dash of simple syrup Sprig of fresh rosemary
directions
Photo by William Chambers
In cocktail shaker mix vodka, lemon juice, cranberry juice and simple syrup with ice Shake well. In tall glass pour the mixture. Top with a splash of soda water and stir well. Garnish with sprig of rosemary. Note: Add more cranberry juice to get desired bright pink color.
campfire martini by James Kalinke of Cha Bella
ingredients
directions
1, ½ oz Vodka of your choice ½ oz Thatchers Organic Dark Chocolate Liqueur 1/2oz Dark Crème de Cacao Crushed graham cracker ½ oz heavy cream 2 marshmallows-Toasted on a cocktail stick Dark chocolate shavings
First, rim martini glass with crushed graham cracker. Shake all ingredients with ice in cocktail shaker. Using bar strainer, strain mixture into chilled martini glass Top drink with shaved dark chocolate and garnish with marshmallow. Photo by William Chambers
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37 Whitaker St.
912.944.4343
912.236.5464
912.233.9626
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M-F: 4pm-until, Sa: 11am-until
21 W. Bay St.
D4
G6 Mercury Lounge
D4
127 W. Congress St.
Local hotspot for weekly live shows and events. Full bar and laid back atmosphere. Call for hours
Jinx
912.443.0855
409 W. Congress St. 912.898.9001
42 Drayton St.
M-Tu: 4pm-Cl, W-Sa: 3pm-3am
Traditional Irish pub that carries all Irish whiskey available in the state of GA, occassionally features live Irish music.
C3
125 W. Congress St.
O’Connells Irish Pub
912.447.6952
Classic casual Irish American pub. Serv- Relaxed lounge atmosphere. Regular live music with no cover. ing large breakfast, lunch and dinner selections. Famous for nightly karaoke. M-Sa: 3pm-3am, Su: 3pm-2am M-Sa: 8am-3am, Su: 8am-2am
A3 McDonough’s
Spacious.Three bars and large stage. Regular local, regional, and national shows.
20 E. Broughton St. 912.447.0943
117 W. River St.
M-Sa: 3pm-until
7 E. Congress St. 912.236.2281
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912.233.1192 307 W. River St. 912.233.6136 21 E. McDonough St. Mirage D2 D6 Moon River Brewing Co. B5 Murphy’s Law Irish Pub Casual contemporary atmosphere Contemporary Mediterranean menu. Authentic Irish pub.Weekly Intimate casual setting. Expansive bar serving eclectic American fare. Large entertainment. Live rugby broadcasts. with late night hookah lounge. Outdoor beer selection with house brewery. Limited food menu. seating also available. M-Th: 11am-11pm, F-Sa: 11am-12am, M-Sa: 3pm-3am, Su: 3pm-2am Su-W: 5pm-12am, Th-Sa: 5-2:30am Su: 11am-11pm
Traditional Irish pub with Irish singing every night. Menu features classic American and Irish fare. M-Sa: 11pm-3am,Su: 12:30pm-2:30am
M-Sa: 3pm-until
Cozy neighborhood bar. Over 100 beers and martinis. Happy hour. Regular drink specials.
Jen’s & Friends
11 W. Bay St. 912.238.5367
Kevin Barry’s Irish Pub B4 Live Wire Music Hall
912.443.9956
M-Sa: 7pm-3am
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B3 Bayou Cafe
Large bar and American fare served in an upbeat atmosphere with servers in red cowgirl boots. M-Sa: 11am-3am , Su: 11:30am-2am
D5 J.J. Bonerz
13 W. Bay St.
Casual local atmosphere. Regular live music and specials. Popular college hangout.
Hangfire
912.232.8501
M-Su: 5pm-1am
Intimate historic setting. Extensive beer selection with imports and domestics.
B6
219 W. Julian St.
Churchill’s Pub
912.231.1910
M-Th: 6pm –close, F-Sa: 5pm – close
Bacchus New location. Relaxed ambiance. Extensive wine list with over 45 available by the glass.
912.235.4442 309 W. Congress St. B7 Bernie’s River Street B7 Casual atmosphere on the river. Serving Part of the Club One establishment. Serving Cajun, Italian, American and standard American fare. Famous for Large video bar and dance floor. seafood. Cozy with full bar. Open for Karaoke and shows. over 20 years. Live music every night. oysters. M-Th: 11am-12am, F-Sa: 11am-3am, M-Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 11am -2am M-Su: 5pm-3am Su: 11am-2am 115 E. River St. 912.234.6953 301 W. Bay St. 912.233.6411 14 N. Abercorn Ramp 912.236.1827 Congress Street The Distillery Circa 1875 D2 G2 D5 Social Club 21 craft brews on tap. Classic Large outdoor bar and patio. Relaxed yet Over Classic Parisian bistro setting. Gastro tavern setting. Serving lunch upbeat atmosphere, with occasional live historic pub offering authentic French fare. music. There are 2 indoor bars, with big and late night fare. Extensive wine selections. screen tvs, pool tables, dart boards, and a M-Th: 11am-1am, F-Sa: 11am-3am, M-Th: 6pm-10pm, F-Sa: 6pm-11pm foosball table. Su: 12pm-9pm Open Everyday 11am-3am 912.443.1875 48 Whitaker St. 912.238.1985 416 W. Liberty St. 411 W. Congress St. 912.236.1772
D3 Bay Cafe
Unpretentious and inviting. All games free. Nightly specials.
Bar Bar
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C9 AVIA Lounge C4 Located inside the AVIA Hotel. Chic Intimate and casual local pub. Outdoor lounge with resident mixologist. Offering seating available. Pet friendly. fromage and charcuterie menu as well. M-Th: 4pm-11pm, F-Sa: 2pm-12am, M-Sa: 4pm-3am Su: 4pm-10pm 912.349.0525 17 Lincoln St. 912.233.2116 14 Barnard St.
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Retro on Congress
B2 Saya Lounge D4
314 Williamson St.
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912.236.7642
Su: 12:30pm-12am
1801 Habersham St. 912.354.8288
M-F: 11am-7pm, Sa: 11am-6pm
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8 East Broughton St.
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Midtown Southside
10 East Broad St. 912.927.9757
11215 Abercorn St.
Sports Bar atmosphere with varied selection of standard American fare. Large selection of beer and liquor. M-Sa: 3pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-2am 13051 Abercorn St. 912.921.2269
M-Th: 11am-1am, F-Sa: 11am-2am, Su: 1pm-1am
Leagues Monday-Thursday. Large spacious environment. Lots of tables. Menu includes standard bar fare.
L4
11432 Abercorn St.
Southside Billiards Club L2 Tailgate Sports Bar
912.352.2933
Coach’s Corner L3 D12 Dew Drop Inn Large selection of standard American Cozy local bar. Long happy hour. Darts, fare and bar food standards. Daily Texas Hold’em, and Karaoke. specials. Spacious sports bar atmosphere. M-Th: 2pm-11pm, F-Sa: 2pm-2am, M-Su: 11am-12am Su: 12pm-9pm
912.231.0888
Newly opened night club that features DJs on the weekends and live sporting events throughout the week, with different drink specials on a rotating basis. Happy hour is 5pm-7pm.
M-W: 10am-2am, Th-Sa:11am-3am 39 Montgomery St. 912.629.0880 15 W. Broughton St.
M-Tu: 5pm-2am, W-Sa: 5pm-3am, Su: 6pm-2am
7360 Skidaway Rd. 912.925.5398
B8 Sandfly Bar & Grill K10 Although not actually a bar, this carryout Casual local sports bar atmosphere. Menu includes standard American bar wine and gourmet foods shop has fare. become well known for its affordable selections and monthly wine dinners. M-F: 11:30am-2am, Sa: 3pm-2am,
Bar Food
M-Sa: 5pm-3am
Casual intimate atmosphere. Eco-friendly bar serving contemporary specialties.
D2 Shipwreck Lounge
38 MLK Jr Blvd
Seed Eco Lounge
D7
912.994.2291 309 W. Saint Julian St.
912.349.1549
M-F: 11am-3pm, W-Th: 6pm-9pm F-Sa: 6pm-10pm
Modern bar with daily happy hour and drink specials.Weekend DJ for dancing and only designated smoking section in downtown.
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912.232.5778 206 W. Saint Julian St.
M-Su: 5pm-until
sphere that features intimate indoor and outdoor seating and a full bar.
D3 Tantra Bar & Lounge D7 Contemporary lounge club atmosphere. Sushi and tapas. Regular shows and popular open mic.
Casual intimate atmosphere.Tapas, light fare and desserts. Extensive wine and drink list. Kitchen open till midnight. M-Th: 5pm-2am, F-Sa: 5pm-3am Su: 10am-2pm 912.335.5852 109 Jefferson St.
Sugar Daddy’s
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In City Market. Nightly specials. Beer pong. Live entertainment.
Pour Larry’s
D1 Rooftop Tavern Two story historic loft with a relaxed atmo- in City Market
Rogue Water
109 Broughton St. 912.349.5100
H8 E8 Capones Billards French and Asian influences. Casual and Spacious billiards bar and grill. Large late night menu . Lunch specials. Drink intimate bar setting.Wifi available. specials. M-Th: 3pm-1am, F: 11am-2:30am, M-Sa: 4pm-1am Sa: 3pm-2:30am, Su: 3pm-12am 912.335.5956 4523 Habersham St. 912.354.4848 1100 Eisenhower St.
G6 Casual English pub with classic historic setting. European influenced pub fare and specialties. M-Th: 11:30am-12am, F-Sa: 11:30am2am, Su: 11:30am- 10pm 912.233.3156 245 Bull St.
Six Pence Pub
912.527.6453
912.236.7272
Casual yet intimate atmospere, with a full and a lounge area laid out with couches. Festive casual saloon atmosphere. Duel- bar Dance floor with a varietal mix of music, ing Pianos. Popular for special occasions Tuesdays and Thursdays are Salsa dance nights. W-F: 5pm-3am, Sa: 5:30pm-3am, M-Sa: 1pm-3am Su: 5:30pm-2am
Savannah Smiles Dueling Piano Bar
D4 Historic dive bar. Regular drink specials. Casual, easy going atmosphere that occasionally features live music. Equipped Limited menu. Free wings happy hour with a full bar, large flat screens, and a on Friday. dance floor. M-W: 3pm-3am, T-Sa: 1pm-3am M-Sa: 5pm-3am 912.238.1311 405 W. Congress St. 912.544.0371 125 W. Congress St.
Rail Pub
map on pg. 36
Historic District
A3 Pinkie Master’s H7 A classic dive bar thats been open for Recently re-opened under new more than 50 years, Pres. Jimmy Carter management this dive bar features occasional live music and karaoke nights gave a speech while standing atop the bar on the behalf of his friend and the as well as nightly drink specials. original proprietor “Pinkie” Masterpolis. W-Sa: 5pm-Till Close M-Sa: 5pm-3am 912.856.8076 303 W River St. 912.238.0447 318 Drayton St.
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912.786.0121
Relaxed island atmosphere. Specialty pizzas, whole or by the slice. Low card menu, wraps, and more. M-Su: 11-12am map on pg. 24 1213 Hwy. 80 10 Tybrisa St. 912.786.5900
Historic District
N9 Huc-A-Poos Bites/ Booze H6
Live entertainment of Friday and Saturdays.The only bumper pool table in Tybee. Limited bar menu. Mo-Sa: 12pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-3am
1517 Butler Ave. 912.786.5506
M-Sa: 10-3am, Su: 12:30-3am
Serving breakfast items alongside sandwiches and standard bar food. “Coldest beer in America”
N9 Doc’s Bar and Grill
1603 Strand Ave.
Flying Fish Bar & Grill B5
912.786.7150
M-Sa: 12pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-3am
Tybee Time N10 Sports Bar.Voted best daiquiri 20042009. 10 different daiquiri machines. Thirteen TVs.
140 J Mercer Blvd.
M-W: 4pm-Late, F-Sa: 12pm-Late, Tu-Th: 2pm-Late
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J Mercer Blvd. 912.898.5624 348 Johnny Mercer Blvd.
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912.898.9001
M-F: 11am-2am, Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 11am-12am
Island Daiquiri Cafe
Large selection of casual American fare. help! If you find that your favorite establishment is not listed or Spacious with outdoor seating. Live needs correction, please contact us. All emails regarding additions music and special events.
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912.898.4257
M-F: 2pm-2am, Sa: 4pm-3am
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C4 Island Sports Bar & Grill C4 Casual local bar that offers standard Sports bar in a relaxed, casual atmosphere American fare in a spacious setting has big screen tvs, full bar, and a food menu that offers traditional bar food. with pool tables and dart boards.
map on pg. 50
Wilmington Island
Britannia Pub
Large British theme pub. Outdoor seating. Large group accommodations. Happy hour specials.
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912.897.6137
M-F: 11am-2am, Sa: 11am-3am, Su: 12pm-12am
Dance music, food, karaoke, and reasonably priced drinks.
Islander
Casual, intimate atmosphere. Popular with locals. Serving American fare and seafood selections. Tu-W: 5pm-10pm, Th: 5pm-11pm, Tu-Su: 11am-11pm F-Sa: 5pm-12pm 7906 Hwy 80 912.349.0725 4 Wilmington Island Rd. 912.897.2009
This dessert bar offers items such as double cheesecake, keylime pie, sour cream lemon cake, chocolate ganache, in addition to martinis, beer and wine.
912.786.7707 725 1st St. Cocoa’s Dessert Bar D4
Full Bar with Karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights. Open Mic Night every other Thurs. Daily Lunch Specials. M-Su:11:30am-3am
Seagrass Grill & Saloon H9
North Beach Bar & Grill H10 Quarter Sports Bar and Grill
M10 H9 Rock House Bar & Grill N9 Sand Bar Darts, Poker, foosball. Large selection Burgers, seafood, tacos, and big burSports bar serving standard casual fare. ritos served in a spacious sports bar Mix of American and Caribbean flair. of sandwiches and paninis. Sushi on Seafood selection includes oysters and atmosphere. Live entertainment and Daily specials and homemade desWednesdays. snow crab legs. serts. Live Entertainment. Karaoke. M-Th: 5pm-3am, F-Su: 3pm-3am M-Su: 11am-10pm M-Sa: 4pm-3am, Su: 12:30pm-3am M-Su: 11-3am 912.786.8304 1512 Butler Ave. 1516 Butler Ave. 912.786.4442 33 Van Horne Ave. 912.7868966 601 1st St. 912.786.7176
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Tybee Island
Benny’s
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Organic • Grill • Patio • Bar
912.790.7888 102 E. Broad Street Tues.-Thurs. 5:30-9pm Fri. & Sat. 5:30-10pm www.Cha-Bella.com