Fave Five: Things in Savannah, GA

I meant to write this post detailing my trip to Savannah months ago, so I apologize this post probably won’t be as detailed as it could have been.

I wanted to touch on five categories from the trip and highlight my favorite of each, sometimes providing a second opinion as well.

Fave Meal

I know that 95% of the reason why my fave meal is my fave meal is because it just really hit the particular spot my very hungry belly needed at the time, but isn’t that the point of good food anyhow? My favorite meal was lunch from a place called J. Christopher’s. It’s a breakfast and lunch place only, and I would really love to go back for breakfast one day (because Oreo pancakes… or was it waffles?… hello…). The inside was so Savannah: colorful and artsy. Anyhow, I had a grilled chicken sandwich, which I know doesn’t sound exciting, but trust me, it was perfect.

Second opinion: My second favorite meal was tacos from Tequila’s Town, and my husband’s favorite meal was his burger at Savannah Taphouse. I think this could have been a favorite place for me too if I had ordered something else (why do I always want to try everyone’s BBQ when I know 9/10 of the times I will be disappointed?).

Fave Dessert

If you do any research on Savannah you will see a lot of fuss about Leopold’s Ice Cream and the place is legit. I will admit I still love Jeni’s the best, but Leopold’s was very good for sure. It’s next to the SCAD theater and inside there is all sorts of movie memorabilia, while still maintaining that old fashioned soda shop feel. We got our ice creams in a bowl to eat there and they were in the old fashioned glasses like you picture old timey milkshakes to be in. I had the dark chocolate but would like to check out some of the other flavors too. Definitely worth checking out.

Second opinion: My husband enjoyed our S’mores cheesecake from Lulu’s Chocolate Bar the best. I was disappointed that there wasn’t more chocolately things overall and felt I settled on the cheesecake (and believe me, I am all about the S’mores cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory, this one was much more simplistic, which isn’t bad, but didn’t work for me ultimately). Also, I wasn’t expecting this place to feel so much like a sit-down place, considering it’s desserts and drinks, but it did.

Fave Attraction

My favorite attraction was such an unexpected surprise, a little place called the Webb Military Museum. This place was small in size but huge in quality. I had seen it come up in my research, but wasn’t really planning to go. Then after my husband and I did the Old Towne Trolley Tour (which I would also recommend), he was interested in this place that our driver had pointed out. He was a vet and highly recommended it, and I’m so glad we followed his rec. It feels very personal… this one guy who just loves history curated everything and had stories about several of the pieces, and there were some really unique things in there, such as the coat of a Nazi officer stationed in Siberia (which I actually got to hold and it was HEAVY to say the least). I can’t say enough good things about this museum… If you have interest in war history especially, this is a place you have to go to in Savannah.

Fave Bookstore

I won’t elaborate more than my previous post where I raved about E. Shearer. THE PLACE HAS BOOKSTORE KITTIES. I adored it.

Fave Coffee (judged by my husband… since I don’t drink coffee)

From hipster coffee to Starbucks coffee, my husband got his caffeine fix from a different place every day of our trip, and he said his favorite was from Mirabelle Cafe. We went to this place for brunch because the waffles sounded amazing and the outside of it my total aesthetic, but unfortunately it didn’t really do it for me. But if you love yourself some black coffee, grab some from there, and don’t miss the crazy beautiful church across the street, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (HOLY WOW is all I can say).

What also made this trip really special was we got to see a couple of friends who live in a nearby town and their little girls. We don’t get to see them often so it was a treat to see them and to have them show us around some. They gave us the lowdown on The Squares, Brighton Street, River Street, and other fun things locals understand best. And since we got to stay in an apartment in a beautiful old historic home, it really was almost like living there for a week. Needless to say, the trip was great and I hope to go back and explore Savannah again one day.

Have you ever been to Savannah, GA? What’s a city you got to explore this year?

 

2 Responses to Fave Five: Things in Savannah, GA

  1. What a lovely little recap of Savannah, GA. I especially love how it’s mostly focused on your favorites but you’re not afraid to say what didn’t do it for you. I always feel better about myself when I realize I’m not the only one that’s not always easy to please, haha.

    I don’t even like cats but I think it’d be fun to be in a bookstore where they’re just roaming around. I think it’d make the place a bit more inviting and cosy (as long as it doesn’t smell like a litter box, yuck). And the military museum sounds nice. I don’t tend to like museums all that much because I don’t tend to read and appreciate everything like I should, but maybe if I had someone enthusiastically informing me about everything and interactive exhibits were involved I’d enjoy it more! (I don’t think I’ve ever been to a guided museum but I do enjoy science museums for their interactivity!)

    I was going to say I hadn’t explored any new cities this year, but that’s a lie – Dave and I visited Washington DC after our wedding. I have to say, I enjoyed it for being able to spend time with Dave and to see some of the beautiful monuments, but I don’t think it was QUITE the best place to visit for someone who doesn’t care for museums or politics, haha. To be honest, one of my favorite things about the trip was the fact that it was my first domestic flight. Getting off a plane in two hours instead of the eight-hour journey I’m used to for London is quite lovely! πŸ˜€

    I hope you get to explore some more cities in 2018! πŸ™‚

    • It was cozy! And the two cats at the bookstore were sleeping when we were there, so we just pet them and moved on, but they were so soft! The litter box was in a bathroom and thankfully the whole store didn’t smell like it!

      I agree that science museums with interactive features can be fun! Have you ever been to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago? I think that’s the best museum I’ve ever been to.

      I went to DC the summer between fifth and sixth grade and I appreciated the history behind it, and I know I would definitely appreciate that aspect even more now. I didn’t like museums a lot growing up but I did like the stuff we saw at the Smithsonian because it was more interesting than seeing random Native American pottery or whatever at museums I went to on field trips. I still think that is so funny that you flew to London multiple times before flying anywhere in the US.

      Thanks for commenting! πŸ™‚

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