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savannah restaurants

Some of the best restaurants in Savannah, GA are hiding in plain sight but often get overlooked in lieu of local overrated tourist traps.

Over the past few years, the culinary scene in my hometown of Savannah has taken off. Fine dining restaurants like The Grey and Common Thread have garnered media attention nationwide and elevated the standard in the local food and beverage scene.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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The Georgia restaurant industry has been constantly booming.

Atlanta is known for its rich culture, iconic food scene, and celebrity-studded bars and restaurants.

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The past few years have seen the rise in trendy rooftop bars in Savannah, Georgia. The Hostess City is known for her budding culinary scene, rugged coastline, and dark history, but lately visitors have preferred to view the city from a new, sky-high perspective.

As someone born and raised here, I keep my standards high for Savannah's bar and restaurant scene. There are some rooftop hangouts I regularly pay a visit to, while I leave others off my summer itinerary. When visiting our beautiful town, it's best to stick to local-approved hot spots and avoid messy tourist traps.

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Savannah might have a small city feel, but it sure isn't a small city. There are tons of bustling businesses, bars, and restaurants to choose from, and each is pretty top-notch for one reason or another. From City Market to Broughton Street, you're sure to find something your entire crew wants to do or see. River Street in Savannah is the real star, and it's a great place to explore to learn what the city is all about.

River Street follows along, you guessed it, the Savannah River. Due to the city's bustling trade port, huge cargo ships stroll downstream as iconic points you're likely to see when you visit — creating a unique old-town vibe.

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