Monday, July 8, 2013

Savannah-Food

Savannah-Food


Gerald's Pig and Shrimp- was not worth the money. Some at the adults table had pulled pork sandwiches, which they thought were dry and without flavor. I had the Beef Brisket which was full of fat and the au jus was nothing but grease and the green beans were hard and had no flavor.

Uncle Bubba's- The hostess stand was very friendly and the store area was nice. Other than that our server was horrible and over half the table was not happy with their food. We had 13 people.

Lady and Sons- Amazing. We had the buffet and one plate was enough. So many delicious options. Plus you get dessert with it. Kudos to the serving staff there as well.


Mellow Mushroom- If you have never been there and like pizza and hippies I highly recommend it. The best one is in Asheville, NC though.

Leopold's Ice Cream- Yum and despite a line out the door it went quickly. The owner brought out glasses of water to people in line and then told us stories while we waited in line for the bathroom. The whole staff seemed very friendly. 

Huc-a-poo- Big portions for little money. The food wasn't bad and the bar apparently was nice. They say it is an atmosphere for anyone.

Wet Willies- We only got appetizers but they were very good. Not sure where the best one is since they have many locations.

B&D Burgers- Nice places and the kids loved seeing all the alligators. The food was very good. I had the Fort Pulaski burger and anytime you put chili on a burger it is good. :-)


Pirate House- Was probably the best meal by far(only thing close was Lady and Sons). We had the buffet and they had the best green beans. I could have ate the biscuits all day though. Then we got to meet two "pirates" one of which gave us a tour and told us some stories about the building. The tavern part of the building was the tavern in the book Treasure Island. 


Clary's Diner- was good for a brief snack after a walking tour. It was the best priced place we found.





There are also a lot of Fruit stands that were full of all kinds of fresh options.


Savannah-Kid Stuff

Savannah- Kid Stuff

The Savannah Children's Museum is very different than the one in Indianapolis. It is all interactive activities in an open area. The building used to be part of the railroad buildings and now it has no roof but is full of a maze and a garden plus a lot of other fun things.

 Learning about the waterways in Georgia
 Even the big kids had fun with the huge Tinkertoys
 They all jumped on these and chased them. The big kids(my siblings and myself) played monkey in the middle with them.


 The music section
 There was a mist area. They were all soaked and had to play longer to dry off.


 So much colorful art work. This was in the Backyard Garden.

 The view from outside

The Beach on Tybee



Yes he is a traitor. lol He wanted it and then was sad to know they were fighting against his favorite president.


 My bigs down on River Street
 Art 
 Way more for me than the kids. These were priced at $1500 a piece

Jepson Center for the Arts
 They have a big kids section. The kids were having fun.
Ellie was finding out about different artist and what medium they use.










Leopold's Ice Cream was yummy




The princess got a charm bracelet and since she is a mini photographer she got a camera charm.