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In the brick-lined, low-ceilinged cellar of Savannah's oldest inn (which seems to be showing its age a bit these days), this place evokes a seafaring tavern along the coast of New England. Many visitors opt for a drink at the woodsy-looking bar in a separate back room before heading down the slightly claustrophobic corridor to the nautically inspired dining room. Students of paranormal psychology remain alert to the ghost rumored to wander through this place, site of Savannah's most-famous 18th-century suicide. Lunch might include the quiche of the day, Southern-style crab cakes, and a choice of salads and sandwiches. Dinners are more formal, featuring crab bisque, snapper Parmesan, steaks, and bourbon-flavored chicken. The cooking is of a high standard.
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Distinct Atmosphere, Ghostly Great Food, Eat Here
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Very friendly staff. The host and hostess when we walked in were super friendly and spoke with us multiple times (we took our youngest out for a walk and they chatted with us and kept...
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- posted on 11.26.12
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Civilised Dining
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charming service in a characterful setting with well executed and creative cuisine at a reasoable price
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- posted on 11.23.12
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Terrific Thanksgiving Buffet
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We chose this restaurant based on reviews, although it was a buffet meal, it was of very high quality. The ambiance was terrific, with piano player and soft music. The service was...
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- posted on 11.23.12
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Contact:
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- tel: +1 912 236 7122
- fax: +1 912 236 7123
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Address:
- 307 East President St
- Savannah, GA 31401
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Hours:
- Mon-Fri 11:30am-3pm and 6-10pm; Sat-Sun 6-10pm
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