Pinkie Master's is filled with history and fueled by that particular PBR-inspired type of personality present in most locals. Find out why this small, seemingly insignificant looking dive bar is so important to the city.
When I moved to Savannah, Georgia for the first time several years ago I set out one Saturday to get to learn the city on foot (excluding the map – I’m no tourist). I was making my way South down Drayton Street, intending to visit Forsyth Park, when I saw a Pabst Blue Ribbon sign arbitrarily hanging over a sidewalk just short of Jones Street. I figured I could use a cold beer (it’s Savannah after all) so I ventured in.
The Jinx on Congress Street in downtown Savannah is fueled by delightfully rude employees, a myriad of amazing live bands and a uniquely transcendent clientele destined to drink the night away in some Hunter Thompson fueled daze. You can't miss out.
This downtown Savannah pizza joint may not seem like much from the outside, especially compared to its neighbors in Savannah's elaborate City Market, but don't be fooled. You'll be hard pressed to find pizza this good elsewhere.
Overlooking Savannah's River Street (or as Johnny Mercer so adoringly referred to it -- Moon River) is Tubby's Tank House, a magnificently prime place to go get seafood and amazing coastal concoctions from the bar during any sunny afternoon -- Tubby's is designed to make even the strictest of Savannah residents overly inebriated and full of good grub.
Coffee, tea, wine, kitchen accessories, delicious pastries, great local art exhibits and an eclectic environment define this clean-cut hang out on Bull St. next to Chippewa Square.
Situated on Bull St. and Perry St. across from Chippewa Square is Savannah, Georgia’s very own hipster hang out – Gallery Espresso. A quiet, relaxing spot where folks can grab some of the most amazing coffees, teas and wines in the city whilst grazing on humus, BLTs, delicious desserts and pastries or other light fair all the while surfing high speed Internet and chatting with friends.