Dog-friendly restaurants seem to be everywhere these days. And with the weather getting warmer, it’s a great time to enjoy a meal outdoors with your pup. But what restaurants in the Hostess City will welcome your dog? The list below will help you find that pooch-perfect place for pets.
1. Crystal Beer Parlor
301 W Jones St., Savannah
(912) 349-1000
www.crystalbeerparlor.com
Savannah’s oldest restaurant opened in 1933 during the Great Depression and it’s been a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors ever since. We’re a little off the beaten path and we think folks like it that way.
2. Goose Feathers An Express Cafe & Bakery
39 Barnard St., Savannah
(912) 233-4683
www.goosefeatherscafe.com
Fresh breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, coffee and espresso drinks at modest prices. Downtown delivery available. Be sure to try our world-famous bread pudding. Family owned and operated.
3. Six Pence Pub
245 Bull St.
(912) 233-3151
www,sixpencepub.com
If you’re looking for a fun, welcoming place to relax with friends over a pint, or some traditional American and British food, come join us at the Six Pence Pub! Offering a full menu daily until midnight seven nights a week, Six Pence Pub has become the first choice for great food and drink in a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
4. Tubby’s Seafood River Street
115 E River St., Savannah · In Rousakis Riverfront Plaza
(912) 233-0770
www.tubbysseafood.com
It doesn’t get more relaxing than kicking back at Tubby’s Seafood above River Street and watching the tankers cruise by. Even when the Savannah heat is at its peak, outdoor diners always stay refreshed with the river breeze. This is always the place for fresh seafood. The catch of the day is served grilled, fried or blackened with plenty of sides, and our shrimp are always the freshest available.
5. The Olde Pink House
23 Abercorn St., Savannah
(912) 232-4286
theoldepinkhouserestaurant.com
6. Treylor Park
115 E Bay St., Savannah · Near The Olde Pink House
(888) 873-9567
www.treylorpark.com
The Treylor Park Restaurant offers unique spaces that have a fun and unique food/cocktail/beer menu day and night. Whether you are in the mood for a nice, smooth cocktail or a cool crisp draft beer, these unique restaurants are full of vibrant music and great energy.
7. Café at City Market
230 W. Saint Julian St., Savannah · In City Market
(912) 236-7133
www.thecafeatcitymarket.com
Some of their favorites include:
- Creole Shrimp, Grits, and Greens
Blackened shrimp simmered in our spicy creole sauce served over our southern grits and collard greens. - Parmesan Crab Cake Sandwich
Our southern style crab cake coated with Parmesan cheese and sauteed in the skillet, served on a soft bakery roll with a choice of a side. - Our Famous GA Peach Sangria
White Zinfandel, GA Peach Puree, Triple Sec and fresh peaches. - Low Country Boil
A local tradition. Potatoes, corn on the cob, smoked sausage, shrimp, glazed in a homemade creole sauce. - Pimento and Pig Sandwich
Pimento cheese, thick cut bacon slices served on grilled texas toast.
8. B. Matthew’s Eatery
325 E Bay St., Savannah
(912) 233-1319
www.bmatthewseatery.com
B. Matthew’s Eatery is a one-of-a-kind bistro serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch in Savannah’s Historic District. What started out as a casual deli and bakery has evolved into a full-service eatery with menus that feature a variety of traditional and New American-style dishes. They use fresh, seasonal, high-quality ingredients and source locally when possible.
9. Clary’s Cafe
404 Abercorn St., Savannah · Near the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
(912) 233-0402
www.claryscafe.com/
Visit them for great food and friendly service. They have outside seating and free wifi, offer military and Scad discounts, love our Girl Scouts and offer special menus and discounts. They serve breakfast all day! We are very pet friendly, especially to our canine friends — they always get free treats and water.