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Dining and Nightlife: Live Music, Entertainment and Pubs
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The Shops at Ellis Square. Ellis Square has been central to Savannah merchants and their customers since the first market was built here in 1757. The square now hosts some of the best shops, restaurants, and galleries in the area, drawing locals and visitors alike to its downtown location. (912)272-1964 www.theshopsatellissquare.com |
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Doc's Bar . We're one of the oldest bars still in existence on the island of Tybee...Our popularity will never die. Come find out why. Doc's Bar is proud host to the multi-talented Charlie Sherrill who not only plays the sax as if he were one in a former life, but holds the crowd with his rich voice, as well as his casual and diverse musical style. Be sure to stop by one evening for a drink, it's likely you'll find yourself staying for awhile. and it won't take long before you realize that you'll be returning soon. Located on Tybee Island. www.docs.tybeeisland.com |
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Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub and Grill . If you're looking for a great place to have lunch or dinner, or perhaps to come in to try one of our single malts (whisky) or imported beers - then stop by Molly MacPherson's! We're located on the back side of City Market (behind Belford's), so you should be able to find us easily. We are the only Scottish Pub in Savannah and have the largest selection of single malts. We feature Celtic music to provide the right atmosphere in the pub and we have live Celtic entertainment on most Thursday and Saturday nights. Located at 311 W. Congress Street. Phone: (912) 239-9600 www.macphersonspub.com |
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17 Hundred 90 Restaurant and Lounge . Candles flicker on the tables, flames dance in the two great stone fireplaces and your every wish is attended to with old world grace and service. The inn is in the basement of the city's oldest hotel at 307 E. President St. The dining room will remind you of the old trading warehouses with brick walls and fireplaces in their original condition. The floors are stone and in the ceiling are wooden beams that add to the quaintness of the dining room. On the walls are original prints and paintings of old Savannah from the 1800s.17 Hundred 90 Restaurant offers a combination of Southern American and Continental dishes with specialties of fresh local seafood, veal, lamb, and steaks. At 17 Hundred 90, youre in for a night of dining, which is different than a night of simply eating
We were totally pleasedSavannah News/Press Located at 307 E. President Street. Phone: (912) 236-7122 |
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Bernie's River Street Restaurant and Bar . Bernie's is located in the historic district, with a view of the Savannah River that has the feel of an old portside pub. Bernie's offers a variety of sandwiches, soups and appetizers, as well as an oyster bar and a full selection of fresh seafood. Bernie's offers a delicious selection of sandwiches, soups, and appetizers, as well as an abundance of steamed, raw and fried seafood. We also feature a 5-7 Happy Hour Monday through Friday, live music, televised sports. Located at 115 E. River Street. Phone: (912) 236-1827 |
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Boar's Head Grill and Tavern . The Boar's Head claims to be the oldest restaurant on River Street, and is located in a building that was once a cotton warehouse. Exposed brick walls decorated with a collection of gold plates and hunting trophies create a cozy atmosphere. From a seat at the bar, or on the small patio, patrons can look out over River Street and the Savannah River. Kitchen specialties include crab cakes and she-crab soup, and the bar recommends Bumbo Punch, a special rum punch. Located at 1 N. Lincoln Street. Phone: (912) 651-9660 |
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Casbah Moroccan Restaurant . Come savor delicious Moroccan fare in the opulence of an authentic ceremonial tent decor, with captivating belly dancers who set the mood. Located at 118 E. Broughton Street this restaurant will offer a fun and memorable dining experience. The atmosphere and the charm come from the thick brocade tapestries on the walls, as well as the soft low cushions you sink into with tented velvet ceiling and flickering candlelight illuminating the belly dancer. The food tastes fresh and exotic. Reservations accepted. Phone: (912) 234-6168 |
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Cha Bella. Live Entertainment Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. 102 E. Broad St. (912)790-7888 |
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Churchill's Pub . Situated in the heart of Savannah's historic district offering almost 9000 sq foot of bar, restaurant and banqueting space, Churchill's is British owned & operated serving a unique blend of traditional British favorites and contemporary American Cuisine. As you enter through the antique pub door you will find yourself in the bar area. The centerpiece is our 34ft hand carved solid mahogany bar hand built by the finest English craftsmen and shipped to Savannah. The traditional ironwork and all of the furniture was also imported from the U.K. If you would like to dine in style you have the choice of two dining rooms. Churchill's offers Savannah's only rooftop dining and outside bar on our landscaped terrace. Located at 13 W. Bay Street. Phone: (912) 234-6686 |
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Club One. Voted Savannah's #1 Dance Club since 1997! The Lady Chablis, star of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and author of Hiding My Candy, makes frequent appearances in The Cabaret and Club One's many charity events. 1 Jefferson St., Phone: (912) 232-0200 |
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Fannie's On The Beach . Ocean Front dining on Tybee Island! Funky 3 level restaurant on the beach. Try the quesadillas, buffalo shrimp, neptunes pizza or The great big Fannies salad. Fannies Parties! - Oyster Roast $8.00 - Sundays 3-6pm with Randy the Hatman & Wednesdays 7-10pm with The Christy Alan Band. Join us on Thursdays for Snow Crab or Ribs - 1lb. $9.95 with Darryl Wise & friends. The Christy Allen Band will be entertaining you every Friday and Saturday nights from 9pm - until. Dont forget our dinner specials on Friday & Saturday nights and Sunday Brunch with Chef Joel Worth. Located at 1613 Strand Avenue on Tybee Island. Phone: (912) 786-6109 |
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Finnegan's Wake Irish Pub . Finnegan's Wake offers locals and travelers alike a comfortable and cozy retreat, with 19 Draught beers, dozens of domestic, microbrew, and domestic, microbrew, and imported bottled beer, a full bar, and Savannah's best selection of Irish whiskey. Take off the stress of the day in a place where you feel immediately welcome. Keep back your feet or challenge a local to a dart match. Located at 108 W. Congress Street. |
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Kevin Barry's Pub. Serving both food and drinks and serving up live traditional and contemporary Irish music nightly, Kevin Barry's is a unique favorite of locals and visitors alike. The downstairs area has a large bar. Upstairs, you will find a cigar bar and enclosed balcony that overlooks River Street and the Savannah Rivera perfect place to sit and watch the activity on River Street. In addition to a main menu of sandwiches and seafood, Kevin Barry's offers a late night menu for those staying until the wee hours. This restaurant has a wonderful river view. Located at 117 W. River Street. Phone: (912) 233-9626 |
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Savannah Community Theatre. Beginning May 26, you can offer your guests an unforgettable evening of entertainment with a wacky whodunit by Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theater. The fast-paced comedy Who Wants to Kill a Millionaire? will be performed at the famed Pirates House restaurant in historic downtown Savannah. The Pirates House, with its legacy as a rendezvous for pirates and seafarers and acclaimed bounty of delicious food and drink, is the perfect backdrop for a night of mystery and rousing good times. Phone: (912)898-0638 |
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Sixpence Pub . Prominently featured in the movie Something to Talk About, The Six Pence is a nice little English pub. Family crests line the walls, the stamped-tin ceiling is the real deal. The friendly Sixpence Pub is a breath of fresh air. Sixpence Pub, if it isn't enough to have Julia Roberts's endorsement, they have been named Best in Savannah 2003. Located at 245 Bull Street. Phone: (912) 233-3151 |
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Southern Georgia Symphony. The Southern Georgia Symphony is expanding its reach, visibility and influence within the region so it may substantially contribute to the wealth of cultural life in the area, enhance the musical education of young audiences, contribute to economic development, and build strong ties with each community. Phone: (912) 681-5396 |
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