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On to the second order of business. The last place I traveled to was Savannah, Georgia. I went at the end of March for about 5 days. The good part about going somewhere close like Savannah is that the plane ride is relatively short. The decision to go to Savannah was made by my parents who had heard how beautiful it was and that it was a must see. The first thing I noticed when I got there was how many older people there were. So Savannah is obviously a destination for retired couples, but don’t write it off just yet…Savannah really has something to offer to everyone.
When staying in Savannah, it’s best to stay on or near Bay Street. Bay Street and River Street are right near the water and that’s where you have the most access to everything Savannah offers. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency on Bay St., but there are numerous hotels and Inns around the whole city which vary in price range. One of the first things you’re going to want to do in Savannah is take a trolley tour. We decided to take a tour with the trolley company that the concierge suggested. The tour cost $30 dollars per person and went all around town. Right after we bought the tickets we went to the Visitor’s Center and the man there suggested a different company that costs $10 dollars per person and hits the same spots. This is why you should always go the visitor’s center first because the hotels have deals with local companies and they make a portion of the profits. So if you’re looking for a thorough and cheap tour, choose Oglethorpe Tours.
One demographic that Savannah definitely caters to is the foodie. First and foremost, I want to recommend THE BEST place to eat in Savannah, Mrs. Wilkes. It was definitely a different dining experience than what I was used to. First of all, Mrs. Wilkes is only open for lunch and there WILL be a line. The line could range from just outside the door to literally around the block. The wait is worth it. Lunch will cost about $16 dollars. Again, worth it. Secondly, you’re seated at a large table with a bunch of strangers to eat. Third, there is no set menu to chose what you’d like to eat at Mrs. Wilkes. Instead, numerous bowls of food are put on your table and everyone gets to treat themselves to what they’d like…(sort of like a Thanksgiving dinner). They will bring out as much food as you can eat. Their specialty is southern home style cooking. Some of my favorite items included fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, sweet potatoes, beef stew, and the dessert, which is always banana pudding. Lastly, when you’re done your meal, they ask you to take your dishes to the kitchen.

Outside Mrs. Wilkes
Another place I would recommend is Huey’s on River Street. They serve New Orleans’s style food in the heart of Savannah. It has a nice ambiance as well because you face the river and there are often street performers with trumpets or saxophones that frequent the area at night. We went to Huey’s for a couple of meals because of the proximity to our hotel.
Finally, you cannot go to Savannah without seeing the face of Paula Deen literally EVERYWHERE. Most people know Paula Deen from her Food Network show Paula’s Home Cooking. She and her sons own a restaurant in downtown Savannah named The Lady and Sons. This restaurant is probably one of the most popular places in Savannah and you definitely need a reservation ahead of time. I did not eat at the restaurant but I heard many good things about it. I have also heard that Paula Deen is seen at the restaurant fairly often. There is a store attached to the restaurant where you can buy her cookbooks and cooking supplies.

The Lady and Sons
Hope you found this helpful so far. On my next blog post I’ll talk more about the historical sites and activities that are available in Savannah.