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Savannah is a city full of breathtaking architecture, drooping live oaks, historic cobblestone streets, and something to see on every corner. But one thing Savannah & Tybee do best is the expansive culinary selection of local restaurants! Work up an appetite after exploring the many attractions in the beautiful streets of Savannah? Don’t worry! We personally recommend any of the restaurants below & you will want to hit every one of these drool-worthy spots!

Located on famous Tybrisa Street near the pier, Bernie’s Oyster Bar has a relaxed, casual, oyster bar atmosphere with a great selection of seafood – including of course, lots of oysters.

Tired of seafood? Craving authentic Mexican far at one of the best restaurants in Savannah? Then head over to the Agave Bar and Grill on Tybee Island, they’ve got you covered. With a menu over four pages long, they have all the Mexican dishes you love and a few taste combinations you may not know as well.

“The Home of Blue Crabs, Beach Music, & Beer.” Stingray’s Bar and Grill’s catchy slogan truly says it all. If you are looking for fun, casual Tybee Island restaurants for great seafood at the beach, this is the place.

It’s no secret that Savannah is a romantic destination with a dreamy ambiance. Attractions and activities are plentiful as well, making it an appealing choice for family vacations as well as couples and gal pal trips.

A visit to the Crab Shack on Tybee Island may just change what you expect from meals forevermore! Open every day of the week and offering moderately priced seafood meals and a view of the water, this unique eatery has a few surprises in store for you!

Tybee Island is home to a large selection of restaurants serving the type of foods you remember from your childhood, and Sundae Café on Tybee Island is one of our favorites!

Spanky’s Beachside is a family friendly restaurant that features both pasta and Mexican food, offering something for all variety of tastes!

Sometimes, our beloved island residents come up with a name that makes us laugh as scratch our heads in wonder—names like Huc-a-Poos Bites and Booze, for example! This casual stop along the food highway of Tybee is colorful, vibrant, and popular with locals and tourists alike.

And when you visit Tybee Island and CoCo’s Sunset Grille, you are offered all the above wrapped up in a blue- and green-trimmed wooden building sitting on the edge of the water! Open every day of the week from 11 AM until 9 PM, a taste of Tybee has never been as sweet as what you will find here!

The marina is home to a couple of tasty restaurants, and when you’re looking for seafood with a Cajun twist, Bubba Gumbo’s Georgia is where you want to go

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