Best Restaurants in Historic Savannah: Where to Eat in the Hostess City

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Savannah’s Historic District is one of the most walkable, charming, and delicious neighborhoods in the South. With oak-lined squares, historic homes, and a thriving food scene, it’s a place where every meal feels like an experience. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or you’re a local looking for your next favorite spot, these restaurants stand out for consistently great food, atmosphere, and service.

Below are four of the best — including both Collins Quarter locations, the always-reliable Public Kitchen & Bar, and the elevated dining experience at Common Restaurant.


1. The Collins Quarter at Forsyth Park

Best for: Brunch in the park, great coffee, outdoor dining

The Collins Quarter at Forsyth Park feels straight out of Melbourne’s café culture—with Savannah’s Southern charm layered on top. Located directly on Forsyth Park, it’s one of the most scenic brunch spots in the city.

What to Order
  • Avocado toast with perfectly poached eggs

  • Short rib hash

  • Spiced lavender mocha (one of their signature coffees)

Why We Love It

The combination of specialty coffee, creative brunch dishes, and views of the park make this a must-visit. If you’re in town on a weekend, expect a wait — but it’s absolutely worth it.


2. The Collins Quarter on Bull Street

Best for: Trendy brunch, all-day dining, downtown exploring

The original Collins Quarter, right on Bull Street, helped kick off Savannah’s modern café movement. It’s chic, lively, and perfectly situated for exploring the historic district.

What to Order
  • The signature Swine Time Beni

  • Coconut chia pudding

  • Their excellent flat whites and cold brew

Why We Love It

This location has a slightly more urban feel compared to the Forsyth spot. If you want the Collins Quarter vibe with fast access to shops, squares, and museums, this is the one.


3. Common Restaurant

Best for: Upscale dinner, date night, celebrations

Common is one of Savannah’s most polished dinner restaurants — beautifully designed and known for its elevated Lowcountry cuisine. Located on East Broughton Street, it delivers the perfect mix of contemporary style and historic Savannah ambiance.

What to Order
  • Raw oysters or selections from the cold bar

  • Lobster ravioli

  • Any of their house-made desserts

restaurants stand out for consistently great food, atmosphere, and service.

Below are four of the best — including both Collins Quarter locations, the always-reliable Public Kitchen & Bar, and the elevated dining experience at Common Restaurant.


4. The Public Kitchen & Bar

Best for: Lunch or dinner, casual-cool atmosphere, groups

The Public Kitchen & Bar offers farm-to-table ingredients in a stylish yet laid-back setting. It’s centrally located, easy to walk to from anywhere downtown, and consistently delivers great meals.

What to Order
  • Grass-fed Public Burger

  • Seared salmon bowl

  • Duck tacos (when available)

Why We Love It

It’s the perfect “happy middle” restaurant — nicer than casual, but not as formal as Common. Great cocktails, reliable service, and something on the menu for everyone. Note: they don’t take reservations, so go early if you’re dining at peak hours.


Final Thoughts

Historic Savannah is packed with incredible places to eat, but these four restaurants represent the soul of the city’s dining scene:

  • Brunch with a view: The Collins Quarter at Forsyth Park

  • Trendy café-style meals: The Collins Quarter on Bull Street

  • Elevated Lowcountry cuisine: Common Restaurant

  • Casual-cool, farm-to-table favorites: The Public Kitchen & Bar

Whether you’re visiting Savannah for the first time or rediscovering your hometown, these restaurants offer the perfect blend of local flavor, style, and Southern hospitality.