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A Foodie Stroll Through Savannah's Landmark Squares As you wander through the charming streets of Savannah, it's easy to get caught up in the city's rich history and picturesque architecture.

A Foodie Stroll Through Savannah's Landmark Squares

As you wander through the charming streets of Savannah, it's easy to get caught up in the city's rich history and picturesque architecture. But for foodies, there's no better way to experience the city than by exploring its iconic squares, where mouthwatering eateries, trendy bars, and artisanal shops await.

Savannah's Squares: A Foodie Paradise

Savannah's 24 public squares are a testament to the city's colonial past. Each square is unique, with its own character and charm. And while they may be famous for their historical significance, they're also home to some of the city's best restaurants, cafes, and bars.

Begin your culinary tour at Forsyth Park, one of Savannah's most iconic squares. This 30-acre park is a must-visit, with its majestic oak trees, walking trails, and picturesque lake. Stop by the park's café for a refreshing coffee or snack, or grab a picnic lunch from nearby restaurants like The Sentient Bean or B. Matthews Eatery.

Next up is River Street, where you'll find an array of seafood restaurants serving up fresh catches from the Savannah River. Try 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant for a taste of Southern favorites like shrimp and grits, or The Crab Shack for a casual, waterfront dining experience.

Square-ly Delicious

Savannah's squares are also home to some of the city's best bakeries and cafes. Visit Broughton Street, which boasts an impressive array of eateries, including Leopold's Ice Cream (a Savannah institution since 1919!) and The Coffee Club. For a sweet treat, try The Savannah Bakery or The Cottage Kitchen for delicious pastries, cakes, and sandwiches.

Tasting the Best

Savannah's food scene is not just about Southern staples; it also celebrates international flavors from around the world. Visit Tybee Island, a charming beach town just outside of Savannah, where you'll find restaurants serving up fresh seafood, Mexican dishes, and even Thai cuisine. Try A-J's Dockside Restaurant for a taste of their famous fried shrimp, or Ela's on Tybee for creative fusion dishes.

Practical Tips

  • Best times to visit: Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are ideal for foodies, when mild temperatures make outdoor dining a pleasure.
  • Getting around: Walk, bike, or take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the city's charming streets. Parking can be challenging in historic districts; consider using public transportation or ride-sharing services.
  • Must-try dishes: Shrimp and grits, fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, sweet tea

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