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Top choice in Savannah


Hidden along an estuary of the Savannah marshlands, this laid-back, local favorite features a seasonal, New American menu with a heavy seafood emphasis. It's also an ace spot to catch live music, chill in a hammock, rally around a firepit, play bocce ball or drop a fishing line off the dock.


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