![]() ![]() Try the chicken & pancake tacos (a taco made out of a pancake!) and the PB&J chicken wings! Top it off with a delicious Georgia Mule, made with bourbon, lime juice, peach bitters, and ginger beer. ![]() Treylor Park: Set in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, Treylor Park serves classic comfort food with an eclectic twist.The Olde Pink House: Known as “Savannah’s favorite address for lowcountry cuisine,” The Olde Pink House takes Southern hospitality, mixes it with a sophisticated setting, and tops it off with the best home-style cooking in Savannah.Its eclectic kitchen combined with its laid-back environment makes it a favorite eatery of Savannah locals. Atlantic: The team at Atlantic serves up creative takes on favored meals from around the world such as beef empanadas, bành mì, and pastrami sandwich.Our recommendations for food are the lamb & grits (best grits we’ve ever had!), the potatoes, and the octopus! Who would guess that grits would make our list the most romantic things to do in Savannah? The Grey: Set in a 1938 art deco Greyhound Bus, The Grey serves soulful southern food in a unique setting.Order a flat white and the smashed avocado for an epic “brekky.” Collins Quarter: Owned by an Australian couple, this Savannah restaurant is the king of breakfast.Get off at stop #27 and then it’s only a 1.5 block walk to 1410 Robert St. La Crepe Nanou is easy to get to on the St. It was to die for! For many weeks I tried replicating this crepe at home, but it never tasted as good as the one at La Crepe Nanou. We enjoyed delicious crepes for dinner and then indulged in an almond and chocolate dessert crepe. The interior was unique, romantically lit with strings of lights, and kind of reminded me of a train car. The quaint red building, being very Parisian looking, caught my eye and drew us in. La Crepe Nanou is a cozy, neighbourhood French bistro in the Uptown/Garden District of New Orleans. Indulge in a French Dinner at La Crepe Nanou Makes sure you hop off at Audubon Park as well and enjoy a picnic under a “bearded” Oak tree. The exclusive cul-de-sac of Rosa Park was also one of our favourites for viewing historical homes. ![]() ![]() The Garden District is gorgeous with it’s mid-19th century Greek Revival and Italianate homes. Spanish moss hangs like long beards on an Oak tree in Audubon Park.ĭisembark the street car every so often to walk around the neighbourhoods. Charles Avenue past historic monuments, antebellum mansions, Tulane University and Audubon Park. Charles Line is the oldest continuously operating street car in the world, in service for over 150 years! This street car will take you down the beautiful oak-shaded St. The brass fittings and mahogany seats will remind you of days gone by. The street cars are a charming way to get around New Orleans. It’s a classy venue with rich drink prices to match, but for one night it was fun to pretend we could afford it! Ride the St. We went to the Ritz-Carlton on Canal Street and spent one evening listening to Jeremy Davenport play in the Davenport Lounge. Spend some time together tucked away in candle lit corner, listening to the jazz music that New Orleans is renowned for. You can satisfy your craving for these delicious French-style doughnuts any time day or night since the French Market location is open 24 hrs, closing only on Christmas Day. ![]()
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