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Camels & Chocolate: Travel & Lifestyles Blog
"Long considered one of Savannah's best pizza restaurants, Vinnie Van Go Go's in City Market is a popular destination among both locals and tourists alike. The restaurant's thin and hearty crust Neopolitan-style pizzas can be ordered whole or by the slice and feature an array of toppings including standards such as pepperoni, spinach, onions, mushrooms and olives, along with more adventurous choices like banana peppers, broccoli, sundried tomatoes, pineapple, spicy Italian sausage and more. Vinnie's also offers spinach salad and calzones for those who want something a little different, along with a great selection of beer."
"The pizza slices at Vinnie's are bigger than the plates, plus they're cheap and GOOD (an excellent combo). The establishment is cash-only, but they do have an ATM on site. The outdoor patio space is covered and has about 10 tables, but it's often difficult to find a spot because it's such a popular restaurant."
"We can’t have a ‘best of’ list that doesn’t include pizza, and not only is pizza a crowd pleaser every time, but it’s also a great option for budget-conscious travelers. In Savannah, Vinnie Van Go-Go’s in City Market is the go-to pizza joint for fresh, hearty pizza."
"Panini’s On the Waterfront is an elegant restaurant serving upscale menu offerings in a casual environment. It’s listed as an Italian restaurant but the seafood offerings are nothing short of amazing. If you’re a shrimp lover then you’ll definitely want to check out their selections of seafood prepared with an Italian twist."
"Four convenient locations throughout Savannah make this popular, locally owned burger joint easily accessible to anyone looking for good food in a pleasing ambiance. Since they first made the scene in 2001, B&D Burgers has been wowing locals and tourists alike with tasty comfort food, premium burgers, beer, and excellent service. The Broughton Street location in the Historic District houses a large outdoor patio with a huge projection screen on which you can watch all of the big games."
"B&D Burgers is the perfect spot to wind down at the full bar or watch a sports game on the big screen TVs on the large open patio. They have been a popular Southside burger establishment since 2001. B&D Burgers offers weekly events and Monday through Friday happy hour deals (half off all craft beer, well drinks, and house wine)."
"I have an issue with an employee cash register policy here in Beaufort, SC. The policy that you have in place that allows management to sign a worker on..."
"I waited in line for about 20 minutes to order the bite size roasted chicken combo. The roasted chicken looked amazing, but it was the most disgusting fo..."
"Today, we were checking out Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), which has some 40 buildings scattered around town. I’d been in shopSCAD before but never inside any of the academic buildings. In need of a bathroom break, I wandered into the admissions building, then stayed awhile. Can you believe this art?"
"Conveniently located on the east side of Savannah off of Victory Drive, Daffin Park is an 80-acre recreational park designed in 1907 by landscape architect John Nolen. Nolen designed the park in a formal Beaux Arts style with two circular nodes flanked by tree-lined diagonal streets. Daffin Park features a lake, a two-mile paved sidewalk that's eight feet wide and handicap accessible, and a shorter 1/3-mile lighted sidewalk that traverses the lake."
"Daffin is a diverse park that offers activities for everyone. There is a large dog park, a 1.5 mile paved track, grill areas, a soccer field, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a lake, a playground, and Grayson Stadium. Grayson Stadium is home to Savannah’s minor league baseball team, the Sand Gnats."
"The park holds lots of walking paths, 80 acres of grass for multiple types of fields and is also home to the Grayson Stadium."
"The oldest standing building in Georgia, The Pirates House was built in 1734 and was created as an Inn for seafarers. It was a place where pirates and seamen gathered to drink their grog and discourse about their adventures or their latest booty. Today, it’s more than a favorite local restaurant, it’s a Savannah attraction with a rich and intriguing past."
"The Pirates House is a wonderfully preserved seaman’s tavern dating back to 1794. Located just a block from the Savannah River, it was a popular inn for seafarers and now entertain..."
"With wall paneling and retro, Caribbean-inspired decor, the Lone Wolf Lounge feels like a step back into the 1970s. Velvet curtains, palm-print wallpaper, and a large wooden bar feels a little all over the place in the best way. There's a well thought-out wine list and some local beers, but you should head straight for the cocktails, which use high-end spirits and house-made mixers; try a piña colada or, for a true tiki experience, the Patient Zero."
"Near the Green Truck Pub on Lincoln St, sits Savannah’s local watering hole The Lone Wolf lounge. Known for chill vibes and an easygoing atmosphere, this bar is the perfect place to just hang out and enjoy a few drinks with friends. Locals boast for a staff that is attentive, fun-loving and just generally enjoyable in addition to the overall experience."