![]() ![]() Soak up the booze with an avocado smash or Biscuits Gone Wild (housemade buttermilk biscuits, chicken apple sausage, smoked bacon gravy, fennel apple slaw, and poached eggs) and some caffeine (this Aussie-infused joint takes its coffee and tea programs seriously try the Vietnamese iced coffee or the matcha latte with ginger, coconut oil, honey, orange, and steamed milk or, if you want something stronger, they make an excellent Bloody Mary with their housemade Bloody Mary mix and pickled okra). The Collins Quarter For brunch, head on over to The Collins Quarter. You might even go home a few pounds heavier, but trust us, it will be worth every bite. If you’re looking to shop, stop by Andie Kully Boutique for the designer’s namesake resort-wear pieces, as well as a well-curated mix of sunglasses, earrings, hats, and more.Įat Beyond the stellar fried chicken, pimento cheese, and blue crab, you’ll eat well in this city. (You are in Georgia, after all.) In the evening, pop into The Wayward bar (also on the first floor) for a specialty cocktail, and then make your way to the hotel’s karaoke room and arcade. Downstairs on the first floor, there’s the Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market, an all-day American brasserie with Southern touches worked in throughout the menu. Don’t miss the Peregrin, the open-air rooftop bar with sweeping views of the city. The 167-room hotel, which includes 12 suites, includes subtle nods to the city’s rich history with maps and cool tchotchkes in the guest rooms and common spaces. Cue the new Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection situated in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District by New York City –based firm Flank and designed by AvroKO and Savannah’s Hansen Architects. Perry Lane Hotel Savannah has plenty in the way of major chain hotels and some charming B and B options, but what’s been missing up until now is a place that captures the spirit of the city but also offers a certain level of luxury and sophistication. From the food to the art-filled hotels, here’s what to eat and where to sleep on your next weekend getaway to Georgia’s most alluring city. ![]() Now a new, chic hotel and fresh additions to the dining scene (for example, The Grey, whose chef, Mashama Bailey, earned a James Beard nomination in 2018, just opened its new The Grey Market this fall) are making Savannah a more attractive destination than ever. ![]() You can see Savannah the uber-touristy way (like the bus tours to see the aforementioned film and historic sites), but the city is so full of complexities, it’s worth seeking out richer, more immersive ways to explore Savannah’s layered culture. Think the scene where Forrest sits on the bench at the bus stop reminiscing about his life. Or, if you’re a movie buff, you probably have one of the many films in mind in which the charming Southern city played a starring role, like the Academy Award –winning movie Forrest Gump. When many people think of Savannah, they picture the draping Spanish moss, the antebellum mansions, and the many historic landmarks for which it is so famous. ![]()
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