I have visited Savannah several times over the past 20 years, but it’s been since the late 90’s since I’ve been back and I was way overdue for a trip to this iconic Southern coastal town. Visiting Savannah is everything you’d imagine the South to be. Historic old townhomes line the beautiful squares of Savannah and you can just imagine horse-drawn carriages clicking along the old streets. It’s such a lovely place and I definitely need to go back and spend more time there. It takes days to take it all in and then you could do it all over again. We only had one day in Savannah this trip, but we managed to hit some vintage shops, a fabulous bakery, lunch at Lady and Sons, Paula Deen’s well known Savannah restaurant, and we browsed a few of the squares. The squares are a huge part of Savannah’s charm and I can’t get enough of them.
I took so many pics, I’m going to break this into 2 posts and hopefully give you a flavor of Savannah and what a great little Southern gem of a city it is. If you’ve never been, I’d highly recommend it. And Tybee Island is just a hop over the bridge from Savannah, so you can get the best of both worlds by staying on Tybee for a long weekend (or week, take your pick!). There truly is plenty to do in both of these towns, so today let’s look around a bit at Savannah.
We started our day with a stop at Back in the Day Bakery and let me tell you, it didn’t disappoint. It was filled with a crowd when 20+ of us showed up for breakfast and what a treat to see this place up close.
They have an assortment of baked goods, offer lunch and coffee treats that will knock your socks off.
This is Diane from Mermaid Cottages introducing us to the owners, Cheryl (with hubby Griff), who has written a best selling cookbook, The Back in the Day Bakery cookbook. It was so fun to take in this must see bakery in Savannah, which has gotten national press.
It’s so warm and welcoming and you feel like you’re stepping into your Grandma’s house.
Tempting treats are behind those glass counters.
Our crew took up a lot of space and enjoyed the ambiance.
My choice of the day was this decadent Cheddar and Bacon Biscone, yes a mix of a biscuit and scone and oh, my gosh was this delicious. It’s one of the best things I’ve ever had for breakfast. That and the latte was over the top good.
Next, we hit Two Women and a Warehouse, a fun vintage shop filled with lots of goodies that all of us home lovers enjoy browsing.
Plenty of painted furniture and lots of little treasures around.
We all explored and browsed and some bought.
It’s always fun to browse in shops like this.
Vintage jadite on one cabinet.
Lots of fun treasures.
I found one little thing in here that I took home with me, this vintage ruler. This so reminds me of one my dad has and I picked it up for the nostalgia factor. I’m going to ask him if he still has his old one and I bet he does.
Our next stop was Habersham Antiques, another fun antiques store. I did find one treasure to bring home, this vintage wool houndstooth coat from the 50’s in a pretty camel and cream. It’s it perfect condition and fits me perfectly so I just fell in love with it. At $75, it wasn’t a steal, but not too bad either. This isn’t a great pic, but snapped on my iphone.
When we came outside in Savannah, there was a huge fire at a rubber plant near the water front, we found out later.
Lady and Sons takes up a huge block near downtown Savannah.
We had lunch reservations in this cute space just down from the main Lady and Sons restaurant. There was a nice buffet set up in here for us.
Here’s the group pic of all of us, but I won’t even attempt to name names. This is the mix of bloggers, restaurant staff, and a few friends who joined from Tybee.
Lunch was just as delish as you would imagine, fresh veggies Southern Syle and plenty of meat to choose from. It reminded me of my mama’s cooking, of course!
A few blog friends I got to hang out with for the weekend, Kim, Holly, Brittany, and me.
Fun and sassy, Laura, from Finding Home. She’s so fun!
We got to meet and chat with Claudia Deen, wife of Bobby Deen. They have just been married 7 mos. and she’s a new food blogger at Chicaloverde. It was so fun to meet her, she’s very friendly and energetic.
Of course, there was delicious Southern desserts, like peach cobbler and banana pudding.
I opted for this decadent chocolate dessert, which was heavenly.
Next, we hit the streets of Savannah and did some shopping and strolling. The Paris Market has been covered on so many blogs and since it wasn’t there when I was last in Savannah, I had to check it out too.
Just inside the door is this big paper moon display with all sorts of things to dress up in for photo ops, so me, Lucy and Beth had to try it out. What do you think? Nostalgic gangster girls, perhaps? It was fun!
Lots to see in the Paris market.
Sweet treats and coffee too.
So, that’s part of my tour of Savannah! I’ve got lots more photos to share of some of the squares and beautiful scenery outside. I love, love the squares of Savannah and all the ambiance that this historic and charming Southern city possesses.
Rita C says
That coat is dorp-dead fabulous on you, Rhoda – great pick! I remember seeing Cheryl & Griff’s story – was it Country Living, perhaps? Anyway, nice to see your summary on Savannah for next time I go there. Thanks for sharing.
Rita C says
*drop, not dorp
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Rhoda, I call Savannah the “Mothership”. It is my very favorite city! LOVE it’s style! I see you have been to my favorite haunts! I usually make a trip in the spring when the azaleas are in bloom. What a fun trip you must have had! I see some of my favorite bloggers!
Courtney says
We lived in Beaufort almost 15 years ago and my husband’s and my favorite treat was to drive down to Savannah, get some boiled peanuts from a road side stand and get a pecan praline from Savannah Candy Kitchen. Those were the days!
Kelly - Talk of the House says
Looks like tons of fun! I LOVE your ruler AND your coat! And I want those bowls with the alphabet around them at the Paris Market. Man..they would have been perfect with my valentine’s day stuff! Did you make it to One Fish Two Fish? (perhaps coming part 2?)
Rhoda says
Kelly, NO, but we heard all about it! There was just not enough time on our day in Savannah to see everything. I have to go back!
Marilyn in Missouri says
Wow, it looks like soooooooo much fun. I’ve put Savannah and Tybee Island on my vision board. Thanks for sharing all the great places to see.
Jen Y says
It looks like so much fun! I’ve never been to Savannah but I’ve always wanted to go.
I have my dad’s old fold ruler just like the one you bought. I remember I was never aloud to tough it when I was growing up. I’ve arranged it into a star & have it hanging at the end of my hall.
Patti says
Thanks for all the info about places to see. We are going to HHI for Easter and going to spend a day in savannah. I am looking forward to part 2. My daughter told me a can’t miss is the honey store downtown
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
I love Savannah…fortunate to be able to visit there a few times a year…I have not been to the Paris Market…that will definitely be on my list of places to go next time…Glad you all had such a grand time!!!
Jean says
Enjoyed the pictures, it must have been fun. We stop over in Savannah on the way to Sea Island most summers. That is a beautiful area of Georgia.
Yesterday my plans included a visit to the Pinterest event in Kennesaw so that I could meet on of my favorite bloggers and was so disappointed to be too late to catch you – we were parking just as you were walking to your car. We did enjoy browsing thru Michael’s – loved their Easter decorations and purchased a few items to enjoy.
Rhoda says
HI, Jean, I’m so sorry!! I wish you had stopped me and said hello. The class was all done by then, so I didn’t hang around.
Gwen says
I’ve never been to Savannah though it has been on my list of places to see for some time now. Thanks for sharing your fun there!
MK says
Savannah and Tybee are two of my favorite places. One of our many trips to Savannah was when I was pregnant with our second daughter—thus her middle name is Savannah! Love looking thru your beautiful photos:)
Paula says
Love the pictures !! My daughter and I stayed in Savannah for a week, two years ago already :(, we loved it there and hope to go back soon !! Can’t wait to see your pictures of the Squares, I loved them and the history markers ! I also took a lot of pictures of front doors my daughter thought I was silly, but it wasn’t too long after I spotted a book of them at the book store , I should have made a book hehee.
I’m glad you got the coat it is so neat!!
Have a super day
PaulaDee
Indiana
Erin @ DIY on the Cheap says
I love Savannah! I’ve only been one time, and it was for a girls’ weekend a couple years ago. It was so much fun! And I love the Paris Market. I had so much fun following along with all of you ladies on social media during your trip. I was living vicariously through all of you!
Suzette says
I just love your tours! Been to Savanna many times, and enjoy it more each time!
Looking forward to part 2!
Msshe says
I need to go back to Savannah…one of my favorite cities! Thanks so much for the virtual visit today! Sheila
Marg A says
Look forward to your blogs everyday. Thanks so much for showing Savannah.
I love love love Savannah.
Linda Cole says
Your trip looks like it was such fun! I am putting Savannah & Tybee on my list to visit. Thanks for the tour can’t wait for part two.
Rachel says
Thanks for the memories, Rhoda! I agree…the Bacon and Cheddar Biscone is one of the best things I’ve ever eaten. It was a wonderful trip and a thrill for me to be included!
Kim N. says
I love Savannah. My youngest use to live there.. I love your hair cut and style. You look so pretty ..
Marsha, From the Old InkWell says
So glad you shared this. We are going there in the Spring so I’ll be sure to hit these places.