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Savannah Shopping: The Essential Guide to Broughton Street
"When it comes to breakfast, Goose Feathers Cafe can cure just about any early morning craving. Located on Ellis Square, this express eatery has been serving Savannah and its visitors since 1986. This European-style cafe fuses the dining ambiance found in Lower Manhattan’s urban Greenwich Village and the Left Bank in Paris."
"Goose Feathers Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and brunch with an array of tasty selections. Their Veggie Panini is made with a flavorful combo of pesto, homemade panini oil, organic spinach, red peppers and mushrooms. Or try the Black Bean Burrito or The Scarbrough, a fresh spinach, mushroom and avocado wrap."
"Nestled on the lovely Troup Square, this café is the newest addition to Savannah’s vegan food scene. Fox & Fig Café serves up 100% plant-based breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee. Menu items include the Eggless Quiche, Raw Coconut Curry Noodle Salad, and the Breakfast Hash with Cashew Hollandaise."
"This plant-based cafe is a hidden gem in the Victorian District. Fox & Fig Cafe serves vegan and local comfort foods with a hip espresso bar serving delicious non-dairy milks. We love the ambiance and artsy plant lover vibe at this small, chic cafe."
"Their menu is sure to satisfy even the biggest meat eaters around. Kill two birds with one stone - this spot is located within just steps from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist."
"✅Delivery - ✅Takeout - ✅Sit-down dining - ✅Curbside pickup - ✅Outdoor seating. Serving Savannah fair trade organic coffee and a menu of organic and local ingredients since 2001, The Sentient Bean is the community's go-to food stop for all things healthy, providing customers with a relaxed atmosphere with an indie vibe each time. Drop by the restaurant for an epic vegan brunch, or order from their all-day breakfast meals, and don't forget to try their dessert treats, too!"
"A Savannah staple for vegetarians for 20 years! All vegetarian menu with lots of vegan items, or easily veganized items. We look forward to getting to the other side of this pandemic so that Savannah Veggies & Vegans can resume our monthly vegan pancake breakfasts here!"
"I heard good things about vegetarian/vegan food here but Was not good at all. It was edible without any flavor. I bought bbq tofu, there was no bbq and t..."
"If you’re in the mood for a delicious and unique sandwich, head to Zunzi’s for takeout. Although its dishes are mainly inspired by South African cuisine, the addition of flavors and foods from other parts of the world, such as Switzerland, Italy, and the Netherlands, make for an eclectic and interesting menu. This eatery was put on the map back in 2012 when Adam Richman of the Travel Channel named Zunzi’s conquistador sandwich the top sandwich in the South in his reality show, “Adam Richman’s Best Sandwich in America.” The conquistador ended up in the top three of the show in a final taste test."
"Zunzi’s, owned locally by Johnny and Gabriella De Beer, has been a Savannah staple for quite a few years. An eclectic fusion of Italian, South African, and a little bit of Swizz and Dutch food, not all the tourists know about it, but the locals swear by it. Zunzi’s started in a small location on York street with no indoor seating, you walked in to order (the line is usually down the block) and then took a seat at a few umbrella tables just outside."
"Zunzi’s casual vibe and delicious flavours draw crowds of locals for its heaping lunch portions. As one reviewer said, Zunzi’s specialises in producing the ‘sloppiest, sassiest, flavour-packed, big sandwich’ in Savannah. In true American style, Zunzi’s cuisine is impossible to pin down and is a mix of Swiss, Italian, South African and Dutch culinary traditions."
"81 Sea Island Pkwy Suite 4, Beaufort, SC 29907-1457American, Cafe, Fast Food, Barbecue, Diner[email protected]+1 843-379-2378http://www.kcmikessmokin.com. Known for our FAMOUS Brunswick Stew, you asked and we delivered!"
"Grab breakfast and your morning coffee at Common Ground Coffee House and Market Cafe. Our breakfast is always fresh and made to order, giving you a great start to your morning."
"Clary’s Café is a cozy neighborhood café on Abercorn Street that serves Southern-style diner classics for breakfast and lunch in a quaint atmosphere. Famous for its appearance in the John Cusack movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the café offers a breakfast menu of favorites such as multi-egg omelets, house-made corned beef hash with eggs, biscuits, and grits, and country fried steak. Sweet delights include chocolate chip hotcakes and bacon, pecan caramel sticky buns, and stacks of pancakes accompanied by steaming ceramic mugs of hot coffee."
"As you look around Clary’s Café at all of the knickknacks, paintings, family pictures, and memorabilia that form its décor, you may wonder how a drugstore could have evolved into the world famous Clary’s Café. This quaint café was featured in the major motion picture,... “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” making it great stop for any movie buffs on your vacation."
"For the past two decades, Gilligan’s has worked hard to build our reputation as fine family restaurants by serving the freshest seafood and other ingredients available in a family-friendly, casual atmosphere. From their fresh seafood to special children’s meals and a warm, welcoming staff, our goal is to provide you with an unforgettable dining experience. Located at 2601 Boundary St. www.gilligans.net or (843) 379-2244."
"Gilligan’s Seafood Restaurant combines a seafood eatery in a cafe setting with a bar. It’s a low-key establishment that serves some of the best oysters in the area. The menu also offers a variety of other seafood classics."
"Considered to be one of the most haunted properties in Savannah, the Sorrel-Weed House is a magnet for those with a curiosity toward the paranormal, from local ghost tours to paranormal TV shows!. Though you can take a typical daytime tour that will cover the history of the house as well as a bit about its legends, if you’d like a truly spooky experience, ghost tours are held at night in the Sorrel-Weed house."
"Sitting upon Madison Square, the 16,000-square-foot mansion is one of the largest historic homes in Savannah. And with its paranormal intrigue, it’s become one of the top places to go in Savannah. By day, you can visit Sorrel-Weed House to admire its architectural charms."
"Built between 1853 and 1861 for cotton merchant Charles Green, the Green-Meldrim House – originally the most expensive 19th-century house in Savannah – is one of America's finest and most lavish examples of Gothic Revival architecture. Located in Madison Square, at the corner of West Harris and Bull Streets, it features a stuccoed brick exterior, cast-iron porch, oriel windows and an imposing front cast-iron fence. The main entrance has an iron portico believed to be unique in the United States, with octagonal posts supported by a pair of arches, while a crenelated parapet rings the roof."
"Greene Square is one of the least visited Squares in Savannah. However, this doesn't mean it doesn't deserve a visit while you're here in Savannah. You won't find any monuments here but there are a few unique houses that sit on Green Square."