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The Best Fried Chicken in Savannah's Historic District Savannah's Historic District is a treasure trove of culinary delights, and when it comes to fried chicken, this city knows how to do it right.

The Best Fried Chicken in Savannah's Historic District

Savannah's Historic District is a treasure trove of culinary delights, and when it comes to fried chicken, this city knows how to do it right. From traditional Southern recipes to innovative twists, we've scoured the district to bring you the best spots for finger-lickin' good fried chicken.

The Classics

Fried chicken is an integral part of Savannah's culinary heritage, and some restaurants have perfected the art over the years. The Olde Pink House Tavern on Reynolds Square is a must-visit for its mouthwatering Southern comfort food. Their fried chicken is made with love, using a secret recipe that dates back to the 18th century.

Another classic spot is Elizabeth on 37th, located in the heart of the district. This cozy restaurant serves up Southern-style fried chicken with all the fixin's, including creamy mashed potatoes and crispy coleslaw.

The Innovators

While traditionalists may stick to the classics, there are some innovative spots that offer a unique twist on this beloved dish. The Crab Shack on Whitemarsh Island is known for its seafood-centric menu, but they also serve up an amazing fried chicken platter with a side of their signature "Hushpuppy" sauce.

Another spot that's gaining popularity is the Grey, located in the historic 19th-century building that was once the site of a hospital. Their fried chicken is made with heritage breed chickens and served with a side of creative sauces, such as their signature "Honey Butter" sauce.

The Hidden Gems

While some spots may be more well-known, there are hidden gems throughout the district that serve up incredible fried chicken. One such spot is the Sentient Bean on Broughton Street, which offers a Southern-style brunch menu with a side of fried chicken and waffles.

Tips and Insights

  • Be sure to arrive early at these popular spots, as lines can form quickly.
  • Don't be afraid to try new things – Savannah's chefs are known for their creativity!
  • Take your time exploring the district and discovering its many hidden gems.

Practical Info

Hours: Vary by location; check individual websites or call ahead Fees: Vary by location; some spots offer free admission, while others may charge a cover fee Location Hints: The Historic District is easily walkable, but parking can be limited. Consider using public transportation or ride-sharing services.

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