Deep Center wins NEA ‘Our Town’ grant

 Deep Center was named as one of only 64 recipients of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Our Town awards today, announced NEA chairman Jane Chu. “A total of $4.3 million will be granted through this program, and Deep will receive $50,000 to support Story Map, a project of its Block by Block program,”…

CNT arrests six for drug operation on Southside

Six people were arrested following a search warrant conducted by the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT).  Late on Wednesday May 18, “CNT with assistance from the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Departments Precinct IV Crime Suppression and K9 Units executed a search warrant at 11 Burbank Boulevard in Savannah. The search warrant resulted in the seizure of…

Plant thief sought

Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department’s Central Precinct investigators ask the public’s help identifying a man suspected in several recent plant thefts occurring between May 15 and May 18. “At least four thefts of plants and flower pots were reported, including some plants valued at several hundred dollars each,” police say. “These incidents occurred in the 600…

March death ruled a homicide

The death of Linda Jenkins, 57, has been ruled a homicide. Jenkins was found just beyond the wood line on Entellmann Street and Fenwick Avenue on Friday, March 25. Investigation into events surrounding Jenkins’ death continues.

17-year-old shot

Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department Violent Crimes detectives are investigating an early morning shooting that occurred at approximately 4 a.m., May 26, in the 200 block of Avery Street. The 17-year-old male victim was reportedly shot; however, detectives are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The victim was transported to Memorial University Medical Center…

Fetish Night: Alice in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass @The Wormhole

DOVETAILING with the world premiere of Disney’s latest Alice in Wonderland installment, Chris Cook Theme Parties presents an evening of kinky fun down the Worm—er, rabbit—hole. Start off with a killer costume and earn prizes in the best-dressed competition. Classical, kinky, or Gothic Alice in Wonderland-themed attire is encouraged, so find your best hat for…

Aphelion Records Launch Party/Album Release @The Jinx

THE good folks over at The Garage Savannah, a recording studio/rehearsal/music lesson space that’s become a staple of Savannah’s scene, are taking things to the next level: creating their own record label. On Thursday, The Garage’s Matt Collett and Colin Motlagh bring a thrilling mix of local and regional talent to The Jinx stage. “I…

Simply the Best

Of course, there’s plenty to champion about living here that we can’t quantify, like the dynamic tango of creativity and commerce and the dogged work of those who persevere against poverty and violence.

The Little Mermaid: ‘A special place in our cultural memory’

SINCE its release in 1989, The Little Mermaid has taken its place among the most classic Disney offerings ever. This past weekend Savannah Children’s Theatre opened its much-anticipated stage musical adaptation of Ariel’s tale. (Get it? Ariel’s tale/tail? We’re here all week folks, try the veal.) There are two more weekends left to enjoy the…

Thomas Oliver: Catching songs

AS I WRITE this, a California songwriter named Jonathan Mann is 2,688 days (that’s seven years) into a project to write a new song each and every day. Here on another coast, Tybee Island songwriter Thomas Oliver isn’t nearly that prolific. But the former Atlanta newspaper reporter does write a lot. “I don’t give myself…

Best Hotel

What makes a good hotel great? Every hotel has its fluffy pillows, helpful staff and killer amenities (indoor pool, we’re looking at you). Hotels are, after all, in the hospitality industry, so it stands to reason that they excel at hospitality. And since Savannah is a city known for its Southern hospitality, the best hotel…

Best Landscaping Company

The guys at Victory Gardens believe the best kind of landscaping is native, environmentally responsible—and best case scenario—edible. Organic farmers Reid Archer and Kerry Shay first forged their partnership running Bethesda Academy’s garden program and created their own company in 2013 to bring the joys of backyard homesteading to the masses. With a mission of…

Best Place to Work

Sweet Water Spa exudes a certain kind of calmness that makes it the best place to work, but owner Somer Patton acknowledges that it takes a lot of effort to get there. “It’s not really relaxing working here!” she laughs. “It’s hectic behind the scenes, but everyone works well together.” Patton strives to keep a…

Best Local Twitter Feed

Savannah loves its unique burlesque troupe. The “naked family” of The Savannah Sweet Tease emit a delightful sense of camaraderie, diversity, community, and, of course, dazzling stage skills that keeps crowds coming back for more. The gang hits the road again this summer—check their schedule to tip off out-of-town friends, and catch them shaking their…

Best Physical Therapist

Sweet Water Spa exudes a certain kind of calmness that makes it the best place to work, but owner Somer Patton acknowledges that it takes a lot of effort to get there. “It’s not really relaxing working here!” she laughs. “It’s hectic behind the scenes, but everyone works well together.” Patton strives to keep a…

Best Local Jewelry Designer

This might be a first time win for Zia in this category, but that just means we’re finally catching up with the rest of the world’s obsession with his jewelry. His striking designs have been featured in Vogue, Ebony and other glossy magazines adorning stars and supermodels, and pair of his chunky earrings made a…

Best Sommelier

Legendary French gourmet Andre Simon once wrote that “wine makes every meal an occasion, every table more elegant, every day more civilized.” 2016’s Best Sommelier Jason Restivo would add that wine also makes life more interesting. “What I love best about wine are the stories,” muses the lifelong oenophile. “Not just about the terroir and…

Best Local Nail Technician

Sweet Water Spa exudes a certain kind of calmness that makes it the best place to work, but owner Somer Patton acknowledges that it takes a lot of effort to get there. “It’s not really relaxing working here!” she laughs. “It’s hectic behind the scenes, but everyone works well together.” Patton strives to keep a…

Best Window Display

Part of Paris Market’s magic is its awe-inspiring window displays. Every season, the front and side windows are transformed into intricate, imaginative scenes, thought up by Paula Danyluk and brought to life by interior design assistant and store manager Aeriel Whitworth and her team. The windows facing Broughton are more sophisticated, while the side windows…

Best Overall Restaurant

In our profile of John Morisano for the Grey’s Best New Restaurant win last year, he had high hopes for the Grey’s future, saying, “We want to be the spot for Savannahians. We want to be that neighborhood spot. We want people to say, ‘Should we cook or should we go to the Grey?’ on…

Best Local Actor

Savannah, meet The Collective Face Theatre Ensemble’s chameleon. Ensemble member Eric Salles is fresh to the acting game, but Managing Director Dandy Barrett has referred to him as “the company’s utility player.” “For some reason, to steal one of our subscriber’s descriptions of me, I look really different every time you see me,” says Salles.…

Best Wings

Wing lovers rejoice at Wild Wing, where the 33 sauces are ranked by hotness and come in every flavor imaginable, from lemon pepper to honey lime sriracha. Runner-up: 520 Wings

Best Concert

Spreadheads filled the Civic Center parking lot once more to watch the good ole Athens boys jam. 2016 marks 30 years since the band formed; longtime fans and new generations of music lovers drove from miles to catch the gig. The sold-out show was also a target for undercover GBI and DEA agents who arrested…

Best Local Folk Band/Artist

Longtime runner-ups, first-time winners: Matt Eckstine (vocals, guitar), Colleen Heine Smith (vocals, fiddle), Zach Smith (upright bass, vocals) and Stan Ray (drums) continue to create some of the most fun, roots-infused music the East Coast is serving up right now. With innovative venue and release party strategies, they’re experts at keeping fans engaged, stimulated, and…

Best Margarita

Pretty much the only place in Savannah with an honest to goodness big-city tequila bar, with incredible hand-crafted margaritas galore. Runner-up: Jalapeno’s  

Best Judge

The Superior Court judge is a perennially popular winner in this category. She was appointed in 2000 and reelected three times. We hope one day all this publicity might pay off for us.

Best Spice Shop

Open for five years in July, the Salt Table produces over two hundred flavors of spices at its Broughton Street shop. Runner-up: Spice & Tea Exchange

Most Historic Local Building

Many years City Hall wins this category. No disrespect to City Hall, but the Owens-Thomas House is not only the most significant single piece of architecture in Savannah, it is one of the most unique and historically significant in the nation. The William Jay-designed Regency masterpiece is a popular house museum run by Telfair Museums…

Best Bar Event of 2015

This annual day-long bash at The Jinx celebrates the resilience and art and community presence of Jason H. Statts, former bassist of surt [the destroyer]. The victim of a shooting during an armed robbery on 48th Street in 2008 after a gig downtown, Statts is now paraplegic. But he has dedicated himself to visual art and music,…

Best Local Investigative Reporter

Throughout the realm, malefactors quaked in fear of the dread words: “I heard Klugh’s on it.” In his comparatively short time in the market, Klugh has gained a reputation as willing to go where others won’t, or can’t. For example, his series exploring the allegations against Alderman Tony Thomas. Runner-up: Don Logana  

Best Bar to Spot a Celebrity

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best OB/GYN

This seasoned physician knows a little somethin’ about birthin’ babies. The obstetrics and gynecology doctor delivers dozens of newborns a year at Memorial Health and is known for keeping their mamas healthy, too—plus she has three kids of her own. Runner up: Carmela Pettigrew

Best Ophthalmologist

Jeepers, it might be all about the peepers: You might be referred to an ophthalmologist to address your headaches or autoimmune condition, and Dr. Monocha—who practices at Memorial Health and all around the region—knows the eyes have it. Runner up: Dr. Michael S. Landa

Best New Store

A pink and purple storefront that sells used art supplies and is populated by colorful characters might sound like a hilariously ironic Portlandia sketch, but it’s all so so so real. The enterprising and kaleidoscopic Clinton Edminster threw open the doors to Starlandia Creative Supply on Bull Street exactly a year ago, offering a wonderland…

Best Pet Boutique

This fast-rising local retail presence now has a trio of locations, the flagship store in Habersham Village, and a Whitemarsh and a Pooler store. Runner upe: Woof Gang Bakery

Best Local Theatre Production

Savannah’s only church to bring Broadway into the sanctuary continued the tradition in 2016 with a rousing take on Gilbert and Sullivan’s 1878 comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore. Rev. Billy Hester, a successful actor and singer who performed in The Pirates of Penzance, Pippin, and other productions during his time as lead tenor in the Light…

Best Downtown Restaurant

In our profile of John Morisano for the Grey’s Best New Restaurant win last year, he had high hopes for the Grey’s future, saying, “We want to be the spot for Savannahians. We want to be that neighborhood spot. We want people to say, ‘Should we cook or should we go to the Grey?’ on…

Best Cheesesteak

Ask any native Philadelphian and they’ll tell you that cheesesteaks are a serious matter. You can’t just use any beef and cheese in this sandwich, after all. But just because it’s not called a “Savvy” cheesesteak doesn’t mean local restaurants can skimp on the flavor. Betty Bombers brings the Philly fave to the SAV in…

Best Frozen Yogurt

Disco isn’t dead after all. The funky 70s-themed shop is perfect for getting your froyo fix and for feeling like you stepped right into 1975. Runner-up: La’Berry

Best Record Store

If you’ve perused the stacks of Graveface Records & Curiosities without picking up a release from the label itself, do yourself a favor and start digging in. Ryan Graveface arrived in Savannah with a label with a cult following and continues to grow it here in America’s Most Haunted City, and our scene’s better for…

Best River Street Bar

This staple of Savannah’s bar scene since before the tourist boom continues to be one of the East Coast’s main hubs of Irish traditional music. Runner-up: Chuck’s

Best Sports Bar 

This Eastside/Thunderbolt staple not only has great times, great brews, great games and frequent outdoor concerts—their menu kicks ass as well.  Runner-up: Wild Wing Cafe  

Best Yoga Instructor

Shelley Lowther’s teaching method is to tell, not show. At Dancing Dogs Yoga, instead of moving through a position with the students, the instructor walks around the room and watches what’s going on. Lowther believes that the best yoga teachers see their students and recognize what they need. “I enjoy a teacher who sees me…

Best Nurse

Since 2013, the nurse manager at the Midwife Group and Birth Center on Chatham Parkway has been our readers’ favorite supportive presence during pregnancy, birth and beyond. Runner up: Jason Cook

Best Sleep Specialist

Up all night? Your insomnia might be due to your Walking Dead binge, or it could be something more serious: Dr. Costrini addresses your slumber issues from a respiratory and pulmonary perspective as well as assesses your sleep hygiene and habits—which isn’t necessarily about eating crackers in bed. Runner up: Dr. James Anthony Daly III

Best Piercing Studio

You wouldn’t trust just anybody with that needle, would ya? Planet 3 consistently prevails in this category for its clean, chillaxed atmosphere and awesome selection of gauges and jewelry. Head piercer Mason Smith takes the title this year the city’s favorite spike driver for his gentle handling of your nostrils, septums and nipples. Runner up:…

Best Arts/Crafts Store

A pink and purple storefront that sells used art supplies and is populated by colorful characters might sound like a hilariously ironic Portlandia sketch, but it’s all so so so real. The enterprising and kaleidoscopic Clinton Edminster threw open the doors to Starlandia Creative Supply on Bull Street exactly a year ago, offering a wonderland…

Best Dry Cleaner

With three locations around town, this family-owned business is devoted to keeping you looking sharp and is staying on top of the latest eco-friendly industry developments. Runner up: Savannah Dry Cleaners

Best Fries

Green Truck has obviously tapped into a method that works. From the service to the food, everything is top-notch at this place. Runner-up: Five Guys

Best Bagel

It’s an unassuming storefront in a strip mall on the Southside, but the Midtown Deli is the real deal—their bagels are awesome. Runner-up: Panera

Best City Employee

Looking for a Facebook food-fight at 11 p.m. over the decade-by-decade comparison of City millage rates vs. national and regional norms, adjusted for inflation? Bret’s your huckleberry. Far from a run-of-the-mill spinmeister, this fearless and persuasive spokesman for the City of Savannah government has a set of facts and figures at the ready to back…

Best Coffeehouse

Foxy is more than just good coffee and baked goods. Catch live music, standup comedy, art shows, vinyl night, s’mores night, and more. Runner-up: Sentient Bean

Best Local TV Commercial

Jamie Casino didn’t produce a big internet-breaking Super Bowl ad as in the previous two years, but his stellar reputation surely precedes itself, as he bags another win. Runner-up: Mike Hostilo

Best Priest/Pastor/Rabbi

The shepherd of the flock at Savannah Christian Church is beloved not only for his gregarious and enthusiastic spirit, but for the many outreach and missionary ventures he helps organize for this large and still-growing congregation Runner-up: Rabbi Robert Haas  

Best Irish Pub

This staple of Savannah’s bar scene since before the tourist boom continues to be one of the East Coast’s main hubs of Irish traditional music. Runner-up: O’Connell’s  

Best Day Spa

Extra congratulations to Spa Bleu’s crew of licensed massage therapists, who have earned your vote for the fifth year in a row! Succumb to skilled hands in one of downtown’s most luxurious settings and learn the true meaning of Lowcountry relaxation. Add on amazing extras like hot river stones, invigorating scrubs and raindrop aromatherapy, and…

Best Midwife

The longtime certified nurse midwife at the Midwife Group and Birth Center has been easing babies into to the world as naturally as possible for decades—which means now she’s delivering the babies of those babies! *mindblown* Runner up: GeorgAnna Wiley of Savannah Midwifery

Best Local Sports Event of the Year

No matter how it arranges its 26.2 miles around town, this annual event always brings the party to the pavement. With its super cool swag and live bands at every turn, it’s no wonder that tens of thousands of runners sprint to Savannah to participate. Heat and humidity may have sullied last year’s marathon experience,…

Best Piercing Artist

You wouldn’t trust just anybody with that needle, would ya? Planet 3 consistently prevails in this category for its clean, chillaxed atmosphere and awesome selection of gauges and jewelry. Head piercer Mason Smith takes the title this year the city’s favorite spike driver for his gentle handling of your nostrils, septums and nipples. Runner up:…

Best Green Business

A pink and purple storefront that sells used art supplies and is populated by colorful characters might sound like a hilariously ironic Portlandia sketch, but it’s all so so so real. The enterprising and kaleidoscopic Clinton Edminster threw open the doors to Starlandia Creative Supply on Bull Street exactly a year ago, offering a wonderland…

Best Women’s Clothing Store

Like Blick, the Civvies story is also linked to the late Robyn Reeder, who opened it in an upstairs space on Broughton Street. That building was sold recently—not to Ben Carter as is often thought—and Civvies came full circle, back in the old Primary Art Supply space opened by Reeder herself. Runner up: Red Clover

Best Cellphone Repair

While a cracked screen is itself a fashion accessory among tweens, you may actually need to use your phone like a grownup. Take the brick to iRepair at one of several locations around town. Runner up: iDoctor

Best Takeout

Even with Z2 making the switch to Nine Drayton this year, the original Zunzi’s with its walk-up ordering and colorful patio is still thriving. Runner-up: Green Truck

Best Breakfast

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, after all, and J. Christopher’s breakfast will start your day off right. Runner-up: The Breakfast Club

Best New Restaurant

It’s the casually elegant midtown eatery we’ve all been waiting for: Cotton & Rye opened in the Thomas Square neighborhood last August, and the adoration was instantaneous. Located inside an old bank that has hosted a slew of other fine eateries, Cotton & Rye upped Savannah’s fine dining game and delivers exactly what you’d expect…

Best Local Vocalist

Savannah’s Sinatra is finding his voice. First-time Best of Savannah winner Trae Gurley has the art of crooning the music of Ol’ Blue Eyes down to a science and is ready to explore new sounds. Gurley’s by no means a Sinatra impersonator, but he does favor him, from the twinkle in his own blue eyes…

Best Local Bluegrass Band

The Lowcountry four-piece City Hotel is a staple of the Savannah acoustic scene. By merging a laid-back, warm listening environment with excitingly fresh renditions of traditional music and poignant lyricism, Aaron Zimmer, Cory Chambers, Jay Rudd, and Anthony Teixeira are leaders in Southern charm and riveting musicianship. Runner-up: The Accomplices

Best Local Wine Shop

The original Habersham Village location of this longtime local fave is basically where Savannah meets to stock up for the weekend. You’ll run into old friends, old girlfriends, co-workers, bosses, everybody. The Southside mega superstore offers an expanded range of products spanning the gamut of adult beverage possibilities. Runner-up: Le Chai

Savannahian You Love To Hate

One is tempted to snicker at the continuing controversy over the behavior of City Alderman Tony Thomas, involving as it does the venerable Savannah traditions of partying, sex, gossip, intrigue, and over-the-top displays of eccentric personality. But the story also reveals the age-old affinity for reckless hedonism which is always just under the surface of…

Best Local TV News Anchor

With the retirement of Sonny Dixon at ‘TOC, Don kinda sorta takes on an elder statesman role in the market based on his long hours at the desk on THE News at Daybreak. Averaging nearly 4 hours a day at the anchor slot — sadly almost all of it earlier than we tend to get…

Best Local Meteorologist

When you talk about the weather with Kris Allred, it’s not about making chitchat. There’s no topic more serious for the chief meteorologist at WSAV, who has dedicated her life to studying the changes in the elements that can bring us sunshine-y days or disastrous tempests. The science of the skies first caught her interest…

Best Tanning Salon

Extra congratulations to Spa Bleu’s crew of licensed massage therapists, who have earned your vote for the fifth year in a row! Succumb to skilled hands in one of downtown’s most luxurious settings and learn the true meaning of Lowcountry relaxation. Add on amazing extras like hot river stones, invigorating scrubs and raindrop aromatherapy, and…

Best Pediatrician

A sick kid is serious business, and Dr. Stone takes every symptom seriously. The good doctor also promotes wellness at Coastal Pediatrics, where the friendly staff ensures that nobody leaves in tears. Runner up: Dr. Ramon Ramos

Best Vision Center

Whether you need a new prescription for your astigmatism or you just want to while away an hour trying on cool sunglasses, this two-floor optical wonderland on the Memorial Health campus offers every ocular service in sight. Runner up: Watson Eye Center

Best Zumba Instructor

When Sheena Allen says you’re gonna werk werk werk werk werk, you’d better get ready to shake your booty. The bubbly powerhouse knows how to make Savannah move with kickin’ jams and easy-to-follow choreography. Borrowing from Latin, West African and hip hop styles, she strives to make sure her routines are accessible to all ages,…

Best Independent Bookstore

This is a great and long overdue win for a vital local institution. Joni Saxon-Giusti not only has editions you literally can’t find anywhere else, The Book Lady hosts frequent signings and local literati events such as in the Seersucker series. Runner up: E. Shaver Booksellers

Best Thrift/Vintage

Like Blick, the Civvies story is also linked to the late Robyn Reeder, who opened it in an upstairs space on Broughton Street. That building was sold recently—not to Ben Carter as is often thought—and Civvies came full circle, back in the old Primary Art Supply space opened by Reeder herself. Runner up: The Future…

Best Caterer

Even with Z2 making the switch to Nine Drayton this year, the original Zunzi’s with its walk-up ordering and colorful patio is still thriving. Runner-up: Paul Kennedy

Best Progressive

The forever young and forever hip Tom Kohler in his day job is executive director of Chatham Savannah Citizens Advocacy. That would be enough for most folks. But Tom is also a one-man clearinghouse for community-oriented and progressive local causes. If he’s not involved with it, he knows who is and he can get all…

Best Art Gallery

Sulfur Studios’ secret to success is staying busy. “In order to survive in this town, you have to constantly have shows,” co-founder Jennifer Moss says. However, the studio’s founders—Moss, Emily Earl, and AJ Perez—don’t just hang art on the walls and call it a day. They also lease out studios, host workshops and classes, put…

Best County Employee

You heard Beyonce makes Lemonade? The Kirk-Man makes Kirkolade. Chatham County’s Environmental Coordinator helps keep us all on the green side of the cutting edge. The Kirkmeister continues his Kirkalicious winning ways with yet another win in this Kirkegory. Runner-up: Van Johnson

Best Retail Beer Selection

The original Habersham Village location of this longtime local fave is basically where Savannah meets to stock up for the weekend. You’ll run into old friends, old girlfriends, co-workers, bosses, everybody. The Southside mega superstore offers an expanded range of products spanning the gamut of adult beverage possibilities. Runner-up: Hops & Barley  

Best Local Electronic Artist

Daniel Lynch is one of the busiest musicians ‘round town, playing drums in Cray Bags and Greta O. and The Toxic Shock, guitar and vocals in The Lipschitz, and pursuing his beloved electronic project, Sunglow. 2016 started in a jarring way for Lynch: his van, the one that hauls all his equipment and gets Cray…

Best Private School

The all-girl’s Catholic school, led by longtime beloved headmaster Mary Anne Hogan, doesn’t only get high marks for its educational excellence, it is one of downtown’s most important historic and cultural landmarks. Runner-up: Savannah Country Day

Best Place for Craft Beer

Part of a national franchise chain, World of Beer offers hundreds of beers on tap at two locations in the area. The Pooler franchise has quickly become an entertainment hub for that rapidly growing part of Chatham County. Runner-up,: The Distillery

Best Karaoke

Pretty much Savannah’s original go-to karaoke night is still the best in your considered opinion.  Runner-up: Bay Street Blues  

Best Pilates Studio

The airy studio at Skidaway and Victory offers five classes a week centered on the 4 S’s of Pilates: Strength, stretch, stamina and stability. The strong and stunning Betsy Hughes oversees the mat-based workouts for all levels, incorporating more than 500 exercises to develop your core and improve posture. Runner up: Dancing Dogs Yoga

Best Dermatologist

With three physicians, a legion of capable of physician’s assistants plus a caring staff of nurses and admins in multiple locations, your epidermis is in excellent hands with this busy family of clinics. But you’d still better slather on the SPF 75 anyway. Runner up: Chatham Skin and Center Center

Best Veterinarian

A first time win for the hardworking Dr. Mulvey, who owns Savannah Veterinary Medical Center on Victory Drive. Both canines and felines receive the finest care from the Maryland native and his staff of kind animal lovers, from regular check-ups to emergency care, and the clinic offers a wide range of specialized lab, surgical and…

Best Tattoo Studio

Cory Hand hasn’t always been into tattooing. Not too long ago, he was burning the candle from both ends, balancing multiple jobs and school and running on little to no sleep, when he fell asleep at the wheel. The ensuing crash left a small scar and some memory loss, but in a roundabout sort of…

Best Lighting Store

This veteran winner in this retail category is one of the anchor institutions in the Downtown Design District on Whitaker near Forsyth Park. Runner up: Pace Lighting

Best Bed & Breakfast

OK, so y’all got a bit abstract with this one. The Marshall House of course isn’t technically a B&B—nor is it actually a B&B at all—but what the voters clearly meant is that it has the luxurious feel and ample customer attention of a Bed & Breakfast. Runner up: The Gastonian

Best Men’s Clothing Store

J. Parker Limited has been dressing Savannah men head to toe for business and pleasure since 1971, ever since Jimmy Parker made his stand on Southern style with his knit collared shirts emblazoned with a crab. Now located on the sunny side of Broughton Street, this Savannah staple offers everything for the discerning Lowcountry gentleman:…

Best Local Theatre Director

Savannah’s leading theatre guru had a huge year: directing Boeing Boeing, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Underpants, Death of a Salesman, and, currently, Calendar Girls for Collective Face Theatre Ensemble, designing masks for Savannah Children’s Theatre’s production of Servant of Two Masters, and designing puppets and costumes for the Children’s Theatre’s current production of…

Best Brunch

Brunch at B. Matthews is somewhat of a hot ticket item—lines are often out the door and the wait can verge on hours, so always call ahead. Runner-up: J. Christopher’s

Best Deli

It’s an unassuming storefront in a strip mall on the Southside, but the Midtown Deli is the real deal—their bagels are awesome. Runner-up: Panera

Best Delivery Pizza

When hunger for local pizza strikes, there’s no need to leave the house. Screamin’ Mimi’s delivers their pizzas to the downtown area—that’s something worth screamin’ about. Runner-up: Vinnie Van Go-Go’s

Best Savannahian

The skewering social commentary. The gleeful swearing. The honest-to-gawd actual news, spread faster than most media sources can keep up. It’s no wonder the local phenomenon known only as The Stone Stairs of Death has been voted Best Facebook Page for the third year in a row. But now y’all have gone and crowned him…

Craziest Local Crime Story

One is tempted to snicker at the continuing controversy over the behavior of City Alderman Tony Thomas, involving as it does the venerable Savannah traditions of partying, sex, gossip, intrigue, and over-the-top displays of eccentric personality. But the story also reveals the age-old affinity for reckless hedonism which is always just under the surface of…

Best Asian Fusion

Ele and Sean Tran have really struck a chord with their Broughton Street venture. Noodle bowls are a great comfort food, and the rest of the menu is a culinary Asian adventure. Runner-up: Fire Street Food

Best Local Radio Personality

It’s a manifesto to live by: “I do not watch cable TV, I do not read the news and I do not care about celebrities.  I do love my community, my local music scene, mom-and-pop shops, coffee and old school video games.” So says first-time Best Local Radio Personality Ryan Koch, music director and “Night Shift with Ryan” host at Alpha Media’s Rock…

Best Bartender

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Exercise Studio

If you thought ballet was for sissies, you’ve clearly never seen the muscles on the people who take Pure Barre. Using proven techniques to strengthen arms, tone thighs and flatten abs, the international franchise has a loyal local following and offers specials for brides and new moms. Runner up: Savannah Yoga Barre

Best Cardiologist

If you’ve got issues with your ticker, take heart: This Georgia native knows the ventricles and valves of that organ inside and out. Specializing in angina, atrial flutter and anything aortic, Dr. Spellman practices at Memorial Health. Runner up: Dr. William Wallace

Best Veterinary Clinic

Let’s give a round of “ah-paws” to Central Animal Hospital, who now adds a fourth “Best of” plaque to its collection! The Starland pet clinic treats all cats and dogs with love and dignity as well as with up-to-the-minute techniques like MLS laser therapy. Runner up: Savannah Veterinary Medical Center

Best Tattoo Artist

Cory Hand hasn’t always been into tattooing. Not too long ago, he was burning the candle from both ends, balancing multiple jobs and school and running on little to no sleep, when he fell asleep at the wheel. The ensuing crash left a small scar and some memory loss, but in a roundabout sort of…

Best Automotive Repair

This year you picked a new winner in this category. Based on Abercorn Extension near the end of the Truman Parkway, Savannah Toyota has a team of trained Toyota-Scion specialists. Runner up: Mall Auto Repair

Best Consignment Store

Like Blick, the Civvies story is also linked to the late Robyn Reeder, who opened it in an upstairs space on Broughton Street. That building was sold recently—not to Ben Carter as is often thought—and Civvies came full circle, back in the old Primary Art Supply space opened by Reeder herself. Runner up: The Future…

Best Flooring Store

True Story: The Connect offices were once located right where this large full-service flooring store is now. We are lobbying to get a wing named for us. Or perhaps a modest plaque. Runner up: Coastal Floor Covering, Inc.

Best Lawyer

A refreshing new name in this category, this comparatively low-controversy attorney engages in less-glamorous pursuits than most previous winners, mostly in real estate law. Runner up: Jamie Casino

Best Credit Union

Fans of credit unions will tell you there’s not really such a thing as a bad credit union. But your vote this year went to Navy Federal. Runner up: Georgia Heritage Federal

Best New Local Book

Josh Vasquez knows what they all say: “You can try and leave Savannah, but it always brings you back.” It’s even harder to leave when the place’s infested with zombies. The 30-year-old author of the Savannah’s Only Zombie Novel Series has found success in the self-publishing world, bringing the zombie apocalypse right to Chatham County.…

Best Shrimp and Grits

Everyone in the South claims that theirs are the best, but Vic’s take is a variation on a theme that really hits the mark. They use Georgia shrimp and smoked cheddar in their stone ground grits and top it off with applewood bacon and rosemary barbecue sauce. And it’s available for both lunch and dinner!…

Best Bakery

Charm and taste collide in everything Cheryl and Griffith Day bake, from their intricately decorated cupcakes to their mouthwatering bread. Runner-up: Baker’s Pride

Best Local Funk/R&B/Soul Group/Artist

A resilient band of innovators, longtime Best Of winners A Nickel Bag of Funk have recently suffered a great tragedy. Driving back from seeing Stevie Wonder at NOLA Jazz Fest, vocalist Leslie Adele and founding manager/silent partner Kesi “Pip” Shaw were in a devastating car accident in Florida. The trip was a part of a…

Best Headmaster/Principal

The all-girl’s Catholic school, led by longtime beloved headmaster Mary Anne Hogan, doesn’t only get high marks for its educational excellence, it is one of downtown’s most important historic and cultural landmarks. Runner-up: Savannah Country Day  

Best Pooler Bar

Part of a national franchise chain, World of Beer offers hundreds of beers on tap at two locations in the area. The Pooler franchise has quickly become an entertainment hub for that rapidly growing part of Chatham County. Runner-up: Molly MacPherson’s

Best College Bar

If you’re even tangentially involved in the nightlife scene on Congress Street, you know that Ampersand is the place to go. It’s the perfect location—at the corner of MLK and Congress, it’s where everyone goes to regroup, meet friends, or call an Uber. The all-glass facade hides nothing about what’s going on inside, and owner…

Best Barre Studio

If you thought ballet was for sissies, you’ve clearly never seen the muscles on the people who take Pure Barre. Using proven techniques to strengthen arms, tone thighs and flatten abs, the international franchise has a loyal local following and offers specials for brides and new moms. Runner up: Fit 46

Best Gastroenterologist

A prolific writer who has penned chapters in medical textbooks as well as editorial page columns, Dr. Murphy founded the Center for Digestive and Liver Health in 1994. If you’ve got gut issues, he’s your GI guy. Runner up: Dr. Christopher Rittmeyer

Best Barber Shop

Whether you’re rocking a killer fade or a traditional crewcut, the ladies and gents at this venerable downtown institution can shape your head how ya like it. A shave and a haircut costs a hair more than two bits these days, but you’re worth it, bro. Runner up: Juan’s Barber Shop

Best Local College Sports Team

Our collegiate neighbors to the west win, though again, most of y’all didn’t indicate which of Georgia Southern’s winning teams got your vote. Since Statesboro is indeed football country, we’re going to guess that you meant the 2014 Sun Belt Conference champions. But it must be noted that Eagles’ baseball rallied hard this season before…

Best Law Firm

This well-known personal injury attorney has a devoted following in the region and is a very frequent winner in this category. Runner up: Jamie Casino

Best Local Actress

Maggie Lee Hart remains a theatre fan favorite. When she’s not shining onstage, the Collective Face Theatre Ensemble member keeps busy as an acting coach, offering private lessons to budding stars. Catch her back in action for Collective Face’s production of Tennessee Williams’ classic drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in May 2017. Runner-up:…

Best Local Nonprofit

This all-volunteer operation is a consistent winner in this category, doing outstanding work for a great cause. They find homes for Savannah’s large homeless pet population, and do so on a very efficient budget. If CPR was in charge of everything in this town, a lot more would get done. Runner-up: Art Rise Savannah

Best Art Show

The best way to cool your heels after a busy work week? Keep your mind stimulated with a stroll through over 30 galleries, boutiques, and cafes filled with unique works of art! First Friday Art March has been hugely responsible for the Starland District’s big boom—with two free trollies to get you there and plenty…

Best Chocolatier

Now with a second location on Bull Street, Adam Turoni’s Chocolat continues to fascinate even the most casual of chocolate lovers. Runner-up: Lulu’s Chocolate Bar

Best Tybee Bar

Not only Tybee’s perennial best, but really one of Georgia’s great watering holes. A great old bar, great live music, a fun, lively atmosphere … and some of the best pizza pretty much anywhere. Runner-up: Bernie’s  

Best Farmer’s Market/Food Co-Op

If you haven’t jumped on the farmer’s market trend yet, consider that the produce is all local and sustainable, and buying local sustainable food gives back to the community—and the environment—in a big way. Runner-up: Savannah Food Co-op

Best Indie Film Venue

Watching the films you grew up surrounded by the historic beauty of the Lucas is about as good as it gets. Often riffing on a theme (April closed out with a The Devil Wears Prada and Mamma Mia! in tribute to Meryl Streep), a movie night in the Greek revival-style theatre is a full experience…

Best Noodle Bowl

Ele and Sean Tran have really struck a chord with their Broughton Street venture. Noodle bowls are a great comfort food, and the rest of the menu is a culinary Asian adventure. Runner-up: Noodle Bowl

Best City Market Bar

This stalwart anchor of the east end of City Market continues to be a huge draw year after year. In 2016 they hosted some Savannah Stopover shows, including a killer set from Athens faves Mothers. Runner-up: The Bar Bar  

Best Fitness Club

From water aerobics to weight training to Zumba, there’s a fun way to get your body moving at the Y! With reasonable rates and locations in midtown, the Southside, Whitemarsh Island, Tybee Island and Richmond Hill, there’s just no excuse not to exercise. Runner up: Pure Barre

Best Running/Walk Event

No matter how it arranges its 26.2 miles around town, this annual event always brings the party to the pavement. With its super cool swag and live bands at every turn, it’s no wonder that tens of thousands of runners sprint to Savannah to participate. Heat and humidity may have sullied last year’s marathon experience,…

Best Hair Salon

Cutting and coloring your lovely locks isn’t just a job for the stylists at B Street Salon, it’s an art. Monica McMasters and her team have been beautifying the world from Broughton Street for almost two decades, and their monumental contributions to community efforts like Junk 2 Funk, Stattsfest and the Savannah Bicycle Campaign prove…

Best Athlete

Ever since the Savannah Derby Devils rolled into town in 2006, this city has been an edgier, less gentle place—in the best of ways. The woman-positive sport of flat-track roller derby found a legion of budding athletes ready to rumble in ripped fishnet stockings, and the team and its dedicated fans outgrew the old Supergoose…

Best Car Wash

This megasite on Abercorn offers all your motor vehicle hygiene needs and is a perennial winner in this category. They have expanded their clean machine empire to Pooler. Runner up: Auto Shine Car Wash

Most Romantic

Whether it’s haunted or not is debatable, but the Olde Pink House is still the best place to take your date for an upscale dinner. Runner-up: Elizabeth on 37th

Best Visual Artist

From pen and ink on paper to technicolor murals, Jose Ray is a Savannah art staple. Catch Ray’s work wrapping Farm Truck 912 (with their smiles and expressive eyes, you’ve never seen friendlier veggies), on the Barnard side of Revolution Yoga, and in galleries around town. Look for a mural that Jose’s working on with…

Best Singer-Songwriter

It’s a first-time win for Savannah vocalist, guitarist, percussionist, and lyricist Britt Scott. Most frequently spotted around town in the three-songwriter-strong Americana Goth-Pop group American Hologram, Scott’s currently writing for a solo EP, Diving Bell, coming 2017. Runner-up: Jason Bible

Best Neighborhood Bar

As downtown Savannah becomes more and more difficult to make casual trips to—what with parking, congestion, and crime—this Habersham Village outpost with a ton of fun regulars and friendlyh bartenders is an easy-peasy little getaway. Runner-up: The Original

Best Local Brewery

Not only brewing some tasty beers, which you can find on tap at finer establishments throughout Georgia now, Southbound is also a hub for live music at many special events throughout the year. Runner-up: Service Brewing   

Best Facebook Page

The skewering social commentary. The gleeful swearing. The honest-to-gawd actual news, spread faster than most media sources can keep up. It’s no wonder the local phenomenon known only as The Stone Stairs of Death has been voted Best Facebook Page for the third year in a row. But now y’all have gone and crowned him…

Best Vietnamese

Ele and Sean Tran have really struck a chord with their Broughton Street venture. Noodle bowls are a great comfort food, and the rest of the menu is a culinary Asian adventure. Runner-up: Saigon Bistro

Best Vegetarian

This longtime champion in both these key categories now has an awesome Midtown location as well as its flagship, bustling Broughton location. Runner-up: The Sentient Bean

Best Morning Show

In a corporate and generic national radio scene, the uber-popular morning drive show on BOB 106.9 features an all-local cast of characters, headed up by the funny and sharp Tim himself. Runner-up: Lex & Terry

Best Dance Club

If you’re even tangentially involved in the nightlife scene on Congress Street, you know that Ampersand is the place to go. It’s the perfect location—at the corner of MLK and Congress, it’s where everyone goes to regroup, meet friends, or call an Uber. The all-glass facade hides nothing about what’s going on inside, and owner…

Best Personal Trainer

Who’s been voted the best person to help you fit in your jeans for five years running? This guy. Mark Lebos combines a master’s degree in exercise physiology with a sense of humor, a touch of sadism and more than 20 years of applied knowledge to keep his clients healthy and injury-free. His team at…

Best Chiropractor

Once again, Savannah’s favorite manipulator is the gentle and generous Dr. Whelan, whose busy downtown practice helps thousands of people a year straighten up and fly right. In his spare time, the spine aligner donates his services to the Special Olympics and volunteers as a swim coach at the JEA. Runner up: Whitemarsh Chiropractic

Best Hair Stylist

All hail the Hair Princess of Savannah, who returns to the throne after a two-year hiatus! Wielding her formidable scissor skills and chill demeanor at Salon Aqua, Renata is a passionate believer in continuing education and staying on top of the latest style trends. Her clients also deeply appreciate her adherence to her commitment to…

Best Local Club Sports Team

Ever since the Savannah Derby Devils rolled into town in 2006, this city has been an edgier, less gentle place—in the best of ways. The woman-positive sport of flat-track roller derby found a legion of budding athletes ready to rumble in ripped fishnet stockings, and the team and its dedicated fans outgrew the old Supergoose…

Best Maid Service

This franchised chain has a very strong presence in the area and is a perennial winner in this category. Runner up: Saved by the Belles Cleaning and Concierge

Best Cultural Event

March Music Madness spills over into April courtesy of longtime winner Savannah Music Festival. Each year, the great team behind the three-week celebration of song creates a diverse and fascinating roster of outstanding players from around the world. Wanna sashay to some calypso? Check. Have your hair stand on end during the last note of…

Best Fine Dining

Whether it’s haunted or not is debatable, but the Olde Pink House is still the best place to take your date for an upscale dinner. Runner-up: Elizabeth on 37th

Best City Council Member

We’re all adults here, so let’s be honest. If anyone had told you a year ago that deep blue Savannah—arguably the most Democrat-heavy place in the state outside Atlanta—would soon have a Republican Mayor, you’d have said, “Go home, you’re drunk.” If they had told you we’d soon have a Republican Mayor from Garden City,…

Best Local Photographer

Geoff’s your man for beautiful, crisp photos commemorating the unforgettable moments in life. With 25 years of experience under his camera strap, the frequent contributor to Connect was named Best Local Photographer in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, and again in 2016. Runner-up: Jon Waits

Best Charity Event

A brand-new executive director for the Coastal Georgia affiliate, Aileen Gabby, combined with a very successful Race for the Cure last month have this local charity on a high. Runner-up: Kiss A Pig  

Best Local Radio Station

An old champion in this category reclaims the top spot. Their mix of Quality Rock dominates Savannah airwaves, blending classic tunes with new music in a totally unique form of programming. Runner-up: Rock 106.1    

Best Local Coffee Roaster

If you’ve ever had a really terrible cup of coffee, you know that making coffee is not always as easy as it seems. Not anyone can be trusted with the drink we all rely on to get through the day. Fortunately for us, PERC is a local roaster that produces truly great coffee, close to…

Best Local Music Video

This black & white Hi 8 homage to classic late-night horror-kitsch TV programs features the garage/surf outfit performing this spirited and irresistible Ramones-length rave-up onstage at Dollhouse Productions, with the dancing assistance of the Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Revue. Runner-up: Wet Socks, “Library Card”

Best Salad

This longtime champion in both these key categories now has an awesome Midtown location as well as its flagship, bustling Broughton location. Runner-up: Starland Cafe

Best Local Spirits

If you’re even tangentially involved in the nightlife scene on Congress Street, you know that Ampersand is the place to go. It’s the perfect location—at the corner of MLK and Congress, it’s where everyone goes to regroup, meet friends, or call an Uber. The all-glass facade hides nothing about what’s going on inside, and owner…

Best Weight Loss Center

Obesity is the root of more than 60 debilitating and degenerative diseases, and Dr. Phil Barone has made it his mission to help his patients lose weight healthfully and naturally. The Wilmington Island chiropractor has developed his own nutritional cleansing program and can prove it really works—he lost over 200 pounds himself. Runner up: Scale…

Best Cosmetic Surgery Center

Dr. Ronald Finger was the first doctor in Savannah to perform a breast augmentation and continues to enhance the appearances of his adoring patients, specializing in sculptural injections and liposuction. He has contributed numerous articles to scientific journals and surgical textbooks and is the author of the anti-aging book, Why Grow Old?. Runner up: Savannah…

Best Hair Colorist

Ombre! Nickie knows how to throw the right kind of shade on your tresses. The master cosmetologist is available for appointments at Salt Water Spa on Wilmington Island, which offers salon services as well as massage, sauna, nails and waxing services. Runner up: Renata Duran

Best Allergist

Watery eyes? Runny nose? Uncontrollable grumpiness? Dr. Finkel can help. The Columbia, SC native has been helping Savannah manage its allergies for over two decades at Coastal Allergy & Asthma, the practice he co-founded with Dr. Brad Goodman in 1999. The good doctor keeps busy all year round with your nasal miseries, caused by the…

Best Place to Buy a Boat

If you go in Bass Pro, be careful. It’s hard to come out of there without loading up on some of the great stuff they have in so many different departments. You might have to buy a boat just to get it all home. Runner up: Sea Ray of Savannah

Store or Business You’re Most Sorry to See Close

The longtime Victory Drive institution, complete with Glenn Miller-era ballroom will close at the end of this month pending an as-yet-to-be determined retail development which at one point threatened to take up 11 acres in this already crowded commercial corridor. Runner up: Hang Fire

Best Festival (that’s not St. Patrick’s Day)

March Music Madness spills over into April courtesy of longtime winner Savannah Music Festival. Each year, the great team behind the three-week celebration of song creates a diverse and fascinating roster of outstanding players from around the world. Wanna sashay to some calypso? Check. Have your hair stand on end during the last note of…

Best BBQ

Sandfly BBQ’s barbecue style is an eclectic one, culling regions together to make what owner Keith Latture calls “Savannah-style.” Latture was trained in Memphis, arguably the barbecue capital of the world. That means he really knows what he’s doing when he fires up the smoker. The meats are smoked over a pecan-hickory combo that packs…

Best Wedding Photographer

Geoff’s your man for beautiful, crisp photos commemorating the unforgettable moments in life. With 25 years of experience under his camera strap, the frequent contributor to Connect was named Best Local Photographer in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, and again in 2016. Runner-up: Jon Waits

Best Rooftop Bar

Hey, look. Up until pretty recently the only rooftop bars in town were just Rocks on the Roof and Churchill’s. Lately a couple of other entrants have come into the field, and that will only expand with all the new hotel projects in the works. But the perennial winner atop the Bohemian again comes out…

Best Local Punk Band

Née “Crazy Bag Lady,” Savannah’s favorite punks recently curtailed their moniker to Cray Bags. They take the stage with Black Tusk this weekend for an all-ages show at Sulfur Studios. Vinyl fans: Snap up the limited-edition Hunks LP via the Retro Futurist Records online store. Limited to a run of 50 copies, the 2014 debut…

Biggest Local Political Scandal

One is tempted to snicker at the continuing controversy over the behavior of City Alderman Tony Thomas, involving as it does the venerable Savannah traditions of partying, sex, gossip, intrigue, and over-the-top displays of eccentric personality. But the story also reveals the age-old affinity for reckless hedonism which is always just under the surface of…

Best Public School

This dedicated performing arts high school—in the historic old location of Savannah High—was just rated sixth most challenging school in Georgia, and is in the top 200 most challenging schools in the entire country. Runner-up: Charles Ellis Montessori Academy   

Best Chef

Maybe it goes without saying, but working in a restaurant kitchen is a lot different than cooking at home. The head chef at a restaurant is responsible for an entire crew of cooks, tasked with thinking about food costs and creating interesting specials, and, of course, consistently producing great food. A good chef knows how…

Most Important Local News Story

In the most bitterly contested City election in a generation, Mayor Edna Jackson was unseated after one term, and a new majority was ushered onto City Council. When you put it like that, it sounds so simple. The backstory leading up to that result involved pent-up voter anger over crime, corruption, and mismanagement, a stew…

Best New Bar

Since time immemorial, the Hopi tribe have lived atop the same three mesas in the Arizona desert. You can drive through them today on State Route 264. The tribe has an ancient teaching that the end of the world is nigh when the Hopi come down from the mesas. So to keep the world intact,…

Best Psychologist

Applying compassion and kindness to her practice at Coastal Psychology, Dr. Coln helps adults, adolescents and families navigate a range of emotional, behavioral and relationship issues. She also conducts comprehensive psychological evaluations to identify and treat Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and other developmental concerns. Runner up: Dr. Kevin Winders

Best Orthopedist

Broken bones, shredded cartilage and torn rotator cuffs are all the domain of Dr. Hoffman, one of the partners at Chatham Orthopedics. A sports medicine expert, he’s also on call for the athletic teams of SCAD and Calvary Day School. Runner up: Dr. John Prather

Best Nail Salon

Decorate your digits at this clean spot in the Crawford Square Shopping Plaza at Oglethorpe and Price streets. With massage, waxing and those fabulous vibrating chairs, you might end up spending the entire afternoon. Runner up: Sweet Water Spa

Best Waxing Salon

Listen, nobody wants to talk about your hair “down there.” Well, almost nobody. The empathetic estheticians of Wax and Wane Waxing Salon don’t mind discussing your full frontal predilections, whether you go bikini, Brazilian or all the way. Located in the bottom floor of the cozy Victorian next door to Foxy Loxy, Wax and Wane…

Best Sporting Goods Store

If you go in Bass Pro, be careful. It’s hard to come out of there without loading up on some of the great stuff they have in so many different departments. You might have to buy a boat just to get it all home. Runner up: Half Moon Outfitters

Best Vape Shop

The hottest trend in inhalation has swept the country into its sweet-smelling plume, and Savannah is no exception. Out of the many vape shops that have popped up around town in the past year, discerning vapers have elevated Vape Savvy as their favorite outpost. The retail hangout recently relocated from downtown to Whitemarsh Island next…

Best Film Festival

MovieMaker just named SCAD’s Savannah Film Festival among the Top 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee. ‘Course, we Savannahians have known that for years! Olivia Wilde, Game of Thrones’ Alfie Allen, rom-com darling Meg Ryan and rising star Saoirse Ronan (who’s since become a household name with the success of SFF-screened Brooklyn) were among…

Best Place of Worship

The centerpiece of Savannah’s Irish celebration, this revered sanctuary—fresh off a multimillion dollar renovation—has its roots in a congregation of French Catholics who escaped Haiti. Runner-up: Savannah Christian Church

Best Local Author

The nom de plume of visual artist/DJ Jose Ray, Heave Ho! was a delightful children’s book about teamwork that debuted in 2015 and found a permanent place on Savannah’s bookshelves. Jose is working on his next children’s book, hoping to release it in Fall ’16. Runner-up: Zach Powers

Best Liberal

The young, energetic and persuasive Coles ran a great race in his bid for City Council, narrowly missing the runoff for the Post 2 at-large seat. In his day (actually mostly night) job as manager at Club One, he comes face to face with many pressing issues facing small businesses in Savannah today. There is…

Best All-Around Musician

All around town, up and down the East Coast from D.C. to Key West, you can catch hometown hero Eric Culberson playing his heart and his six-string out. A standout performance from the fiery guitarist came in the form of October’s Blues Trinity show as Culberson, Ray Lundy, and many more paid tribute to the…

Best Hip-Hop/Rap Artist

For Kedrick Mack, a.k.a. Dope KNife, his first win as an independent hip-hop artist was completely unexpected. “It’s the icing on the cake of 2016 so far,” he confirms. We’re only five months in, but 2016 has been a helluva year for the Savannah rapper, director, producer, and visual artist. In March, renowned rapper/spoken word…

Best Middle Eastern Restaurant

At Al Salaam, you can get as adventurous with Middle Eastern cuisine as you want. You can start small with hummus, go hard with baba ganoush or ful medamas, or skip it entirely and stick with a cheeseburger. Runner-up: Troy Mediterranean

Best Open Mic

You never know who will saunter up there on Monday and Wednesday nights. But this we know: You’ll be a better person for having seen and heard it. Runner-up: Abe’s  

Best Local Blog

They’re so good they don’t need no stinkin’ capital letters. The brainchild of Bill Dawers, helped along by a colorful cast of contributors—including the one and only Larry Jack Sammons—chronicles the local and regional music scene with a photo-heavy feed of concert and album reviews and breaking music news. Runner-up: Stone Stairs of Death  

Best Local Pharmacy

Friendly, knowledgeable pharmacists fill your scrips at this national chain, open 24 hours in some locations. If you’re anything like us, you’ll end up with a cart full of candy, beach toys and “As Seen on TV” gadgets while you wait! Runner up: Walgreen’s

Best Dentist

Since 1986, Dr. Dickinson has been caring for Savannah’s pearly whites with careful attention. From a simple cleaning to a full-on set of implants, he has the skills to attend to what’s going on in your mouth. Runner up: Howard Family Dental

Best Local High School Team

The boys in uniform may have ceded their state Class AA football title this season, but they’re still winners in our book. But most voters didn’t actually specify which BC team they liked the best! Can we assume the loyalty lies with the private military academy’s entire athletic program—ranked No. 1 in Southeast Georgia—and its…

Best Local Sports Coach

Wrangling a bunch of young men into formation ain’t easy, but the new Islands football coach has plenty of experience: He already served as defensive and offensive coordinator at Islands when the program debuted in 2014 and has more than 15 years’ experience shouting strategies from the sidelines. Go Sharks! Runner up: Stephanie Britt of…

Best Art Supply Store

The Blick story in Savannah is linked to the tale of the old and much-beloved Primary Art Supply, the labor of love of the late, great Robyn Reeder. A win/win negotiation when Blick came to town kept alive the spirit of Primary, just down the street in a much bigger space on Broughton. Runner up:…

Best Florist

Congrats to John on his recent marriage to Jennifer Abshire! So who provided the flowers for your wedding? …Just kidding. Runner up: Garden on the Square

Best Movie Theatre

Go big or go home, right? Royal Cinemas & IMAX in Pooler is basically like a theme park for movie-lovers. Enjoy dinner while you catch a movie in the dinner theatre, sip an adult beverage at the bar before your screening, cozy up in comfy seats, and enjoy the hottest flicks in IMAX or Dolby…

Best Pub Food

It stands to reason that a restaurant that prioritizes beer would have excellent pub food. After all, the two go hand in hand, don’t they? After drinking for hours, food is necessary, not just to sober up but to satisfy. Sure, you could bolt to Wendy’s for a Baconator, but you could simplify the process…

Best Fried Chicken

For when Grandma’s cooking just won’t cut it. This venerable institution is on every tourist’s must-do list, and clearly the locals love it, too. Runner-up, Both: Sisters of the New South

Best Fashion Event

Trash-to-treasure never looked so good. Through the eyes of Savannah Arts Academy’s incredible students riffing on a theme (this year’s was “Intergalactic”), one person’s rubbish becomes another’s accoutrement. The results? A dazzling display of high-haute realness, detailing, and intricacies. It’s the hottest fashion ticket in town, so make sure to keep a hawk’s eye on…

Best Desserts

If you have yet to try the Strawberry Suspension Cake or the chocolate chip cheesecake, you’re really missing out. Runner-up: Back in the Day Bakery

Best Firefighter

Your top choice in this heroic category serves his country as Driver/Operator for the Georgia Air National Guard’s 165th Airlift Wing Fire Department. Runner-up: Morgan Windsor

Biggest Waste of Taxpayer Money

One is tempted to snicker at the continuing controversy over the behavior of City Alderman Tony Thomas, involving as it does the venerable Savannah traditions of partying, sex, gossip, intrigue, and over-the-top displays of eccentric personality. But the story also reveals the age-old affinity for reckless hedonism which is always just under the surface of…

Best Outdoor Dining

Maybe it goes without saying, but working in a restaurant kitchen is a lot different than cooking at home. The head chef at a restaurant is responsible for an entire crew of cooks, tasked with thinking about food costs and creating interesting specials, and, of course, consistently producing great food. A good chef knows how…

Best Pool Hall

The last great old-fashioned pool hall in Savannah. This little spot off Highway 17 is also a big pay-per-view fave and features frequent special events.  

Best Bar Staff

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Yoga Studio

Shelley Lowther’s teaching method is to tell, not show. At Dancing Dogs Yoga, instead of moving through a position with the students, the instructor walks around the room and watches what’s going on. Lowther believes that the best yoga teachers see their students and recognize what they need. “I enjoy a teacher who sees me…

Best Cosmetic Dentistry

The craftsman behind many of Savannah’s most famous smiles, Dr. Durham defends his title as the city’s favorite cosmetic dentist. But he’s more than just a flashy grin—he also treats TMJ and offers full reconstructive services at Beyond Exceptional Dentistry, the downtown practice he shares with Dr. Rod Strickland and Dr. Ryan Reeves. Runner up:…

Best Medical Spa

Glow has racked up five years in a row as a winner in this category, but it hasn’t aged a bit! Offering fabulous facials, sunless skin bronzing and expert brow sculpting, Glow also provides services like facial fillers and permanent make-up to give your appearance that extra gorgeous oomph. Runner up: Sweet Water Spa

Best Massage Therapist

Extra congratulations to Spa Bleu’s crew of licensed massage therapists, who have earned your vote for the fifth year in a row! Succumb to skilled hands in one of downtown’s most luxurious settings and learn the true meaning of Lowcountry relaxation. Add on amazing extras like hot river stones, invigorating scrubs and raindrop aromatherapy, and…

Best Frame Shop

The Blick story in Savannah is linked to the tale of the old and much-beloved Primary Art Supply, the labor of love of the late, great Robyn Reeder. A win/win negotiation when Blick came to town kept alive the spirit of Primary, just down the street in a much bigger space on Broughton. Runner up:…

Best Performance Troupe

Savannah loves its unique burlesque troupe. The “naked family” of The Savannah Sweet Tease emit a delightful sense of camaraderie, diversity, community, and, of course, dazzling stage skills that keeps crowds coming back for more. The gang hits the road again this summer—check their schedule to tip off out-of-town friends, and catch them shaking their…

Best Activist

The forever young and forever hip Tom Kohler in his day job is executive director of Chatham Savannah Citizens Advocacy. That would be enough for most folks. But Tom is also a one-man clearinghouse for community-oriented and progressive local causes. If he’s not involved with it, he knows who is and he can get all…

Best Museum

Now celebrating its tenth year, the Telfair Museums’ Jepson keeps art fun and fascinating with exciting events year-round. If you haven’t seen “Elvis at 21,” a touring exhibition featuring Alfred Wertheimer’s intimate portraits of the young King, wiggle your pelvis on over to the Telfair Square landmark before it’s gone on October 2. This summer,…

Best County Commissioner

West Chatham’s longtime representative on the County Commission is also its most stalwart and vigilant guardian of tax money. The Republican isn’t afraid of casting the lone no vote on something he considers a waste of your funds. Runner-up: Helen L. Stone  

Best Local Country/Americana Band

You’ve got company coming to town for the first time. They’re Yankees. They’re suffocating in the heat, marveling at the friendliness of passersby. Where do you take them? Right on down to The Jinx for Saturday happy hour to kick it with Damon and the fellas. Order a house special, throw back the whiskey with…

Best Talk Radio Station

An ambitious makeover of the previously buttoned-down local public radio station has paid off in a dynamic new journalistic presence in town. At any given point you can find the all-woman team at GPB Savannah talking about pop culture, Third Wave feminism, national politics, or of course local issues. Runner-up: WTKS   

Best Local Metal Band

It’s been four months since the release of the Savannah metal band’s final recording with Jonathan Athon, founding Black Tusk bassist who passed away last year from to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Looking back on the highly-anticipated release, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Fidler is deeply pleased with his, drummer James May, and Athon’s final recording…

Best Celeb Sighting

How could it be otherwise? Perhaps today’s single most bankable global movie star spent weeks in town filming the Baywatch reboot, which if the planet-wide success of the ‘90s TV series is any indication, might conceivably end up being the highest-grossing film ever made. Right here on Tybee! Along the way he continued his genius-level…

Best Local Recording Studio

The Dollhouse team has had a busy year with a truly eclectic slate of projects. From Savannah Stopover sessions to Street Clothes’ album to Winn-Dixie/Dollywood commercials, the dynamic duo of Peter and Blake Mavrogeorgis can do it all. Runner-up: The Garage Savannah Related Stories

Best Burrito

Now with two locations, Tequila’s Town brings Mexican flavor wherever you go. The tableside guacamole is definitely a must when you go. Runner-up: Jalapeno’s

Best Ribs

Maybe it goes without saying, but working in a restaurant kitchen is a lot different than cooking at home. The head chef at a restaurant is responsible for an entire crew of cooks, tasked with thinking about food costs and creating interesting specials, and, of course, consistently producing great food. A good chef knows how…

Best Local Sports Anchor

Who needs Sports Center when you got the Big Guy? For solid, entertaining coverage of everything from NFL to MLB to NBA to UGA to local high school sports to soccer—OK maybe not soccer so much—Frank covers it all with gusto. Runner-up: Ken Griner

Best Downtown Bar

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Hospital

The hard-working nurses, orderlies and doctors of Candler strive to make a trip to the emergency room or an outpatient experience as a pleasant experience as possible. The hospital also focuses on preventative medicine, offering wellness programs and fitness classes as well as informative online tools to help maintain good health. Runner up: Memorial Health

Best Pediatric Dentistry

Just because the teeth are tinier, that doesn’t make them easier! The friendly and kind Dr. De Leon of Pediatric Dentistry of Savannah takes the fear out of the chair by calming her patients with jokes—and we hear her post-visit treasure chest is legendary. Runner up: Dr. Kevin C. Dickinson

Best Golf Course

Gorgeous greens, a championship 18-hole course and affordable memberships that include use of the clubhouse and pool make this private club a hole in one for those who love the links. It’s also a great place to introduce the little ones to the clubs: The staff recently received an honorable mention by U.S. Kids Golf.…

Best Local Rock Band/Artist

A title long held by Cusses, currently taking a break from performing and life in Savannah, the town’s chosen our ‘70s-inspired hard-rockin’ pysch guitar gods Niche as Savannah’s Best Local Rock Band. The band’s 2015 Retro Futurist Records LP, Heading East, solidified them as a force to be reckoned with: from the tight dueling guitar…

Best Local Toy Store

Another win and a great success story in this category for a local store over the big corporate chain. Planet Fun not only offers toys, but comics and collectibles. Runner up: Toys ‘R’ Us

Best Adult Toy Store

A beloved family-run operation joyfully serving your grown-up proclivities since 2002, and winning this category in pretty much every year it’s been open. Runner up: Joker Novelties

Best Instagram

Savannah loves its unique burlesque troupe. The “naked family” of The Savannah Sweet Tease emit a delightful sense of camaraderie, diversity, community, and, of course, dazzling stage skills that keeps crowds coming back for more. The gang hits the road again this summer—check their schedule to tip off out-of-town friends, and catch them shaking their…

Best Tapas

With live music six nights a week, a diverse tapas menu and a swanky vibe, Jazz’d is the ideal spot for a ritzy night. Runner-up: bar.food

Best Southern Food

For when Grandma’s cooking just won’t cut it. This venerable institution is on every tourist’s must-do list, and clearly the locals love it, too. Runner-up, Both: Sisters of the New South

Best Local Comedian/Comedy Team

Your local comedy team keeps the laughs coming. Their latest endeavor? The Hysterical History Tour of Savannah, a goofy take on a traditional downtown walkabout. At just $15 for adults and $10 for kids, it’s a punny perspective that will be fresh for everyone, even natives who think they’ve lived to see it all! Runner-up:…

Best Martini

Jen’s has always been known as the place in town for a damn by-God Martini. But just in time for Memorial Day weekend, don’t forget the Lavender Lemonade signature cocktail. Go get ya some. Welcome to summer. Runner-up: Lulu’s Chocolate Bar

Best Cop

Your favorite police officer of 2014 returns to the helm, though he looks a little different this time around. Now a group supervisor with the Chatham Savannah Counter Narcotics Team, the good sergeant has switched out his blue uniform for jeans and has grown out a beard to keep his identity on the down-low. (Does…

Best Local Club DJ

Renaissance man Steven Baumgardner hits the decks all around town, spinning classic soul into ‘90s hip-hop favorites and digging out unexpected deep cuts that keep the dance floor packed all night long. Runner-up: Jose Ray

Best Record Label

If you’ve perused the stacks of Graveface Records & Curiosities without picking up a release from the label itself, do yourself a favor and start digging in. Ryan Graveface arrived in Savannah with a label with a cult following and continues to grow it here in America’s Most Haunted City, and our scene’s better for…

Best Gay Bar

The One Club to Rule Them All is not only the spiritual center of Savannah’s LGBT community, it’s got a really awesome dance floor and soundsystem for everyone’s enjoyment. Drag shows galore, anchored by the show calendar of the one and only Lady Chablis. Runner-up: Ampersand Related Stories

Best Overall Bar

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Urgent Care

Need to see a doctor RIGHT NOW? From a busted lip to a high fever, the physicians at Urgent Care 24/7 Savannah have the skills and tools to handle many major and minor medical issues. You’re bound to be a short drive from the six locations owned by local Dr. Jerry Williams, and office visits…

Best Orthodontist

Brace yourself: These guys win again for keeping local mouths in alignment. Drs. Tom Broderick, Mark Dusek and Christopher De Leon rotate between five offices adjusting bands, fitting retainers and scolding you for not wearing your headgear at night. Runner up: Dr. Robert Vaught

Best Bowling Alley

Strike a pose at one of the flashiest alleys around! Pooler’s Frames ‘N’ Games boasts 28 lanes of pure pin-smashing goodness, plus an arcade, laser tag and—to every parent’s delight—a full bar. Check out daily specials like $1 games on Mondays and the “Kids Bowl Free” summer program. Runner up: AMF Savannah Lanes

Best Furniture Store

Ruel Joyner and Co. have completed a successful rebranding of sorts, venturing into curated home furnishings in addition to the furniture offerings that are this Broughton institution’s original claim to fame. Runner up: Haverty’s

Best Smoke Shop

Sharing a retail space with Planet 3’s piercing parlor, the smoke shop offers a wide range of paraphernalia for your advanced enjoyment. Runner up: Ye Olde Tobacco Shop

Best Daycare

Colorful crafts and creative classrooms are part of the child-centered philosophy at Maggie’s, where kids love to play all day long. Runner up: Savannah Christian Prep

Best Website

Savannah loves its unique burlesque troupe. The “naked family” of The Savannah Sweet Tease emit a delightful sense of camaraderie, diversity, community, and, of course, dazzling stage skills that keeps crowds coming back for more. The gang hits the road again this summer—check their schedule to tip off out-of-town friends, and catch them shaking their…

Best Place for Steak

Ruth’s Chris offers a plethora of cuts, from a 4-ounce petite filet to a whopping 40 oz. tomahawk ribeye that’s so big it has to be cut tableside. Runner-up: Vic’s On The River

Best Conservative

We’re all adults here, so let’s be honest. If anyone had told you a year ago that deep blue Savannah—arguably the most Democrat-heavy place in the state outside Atlanta—would soon have a Republican Mayor, you’d have said, “Go home, you’re drunk.” If they had told you we’d soon have a Republican Mayor from Garden City,…

Best School Board Member

Now with her first full school year under her belt—she was sworn in January 2015—Jolene has made good on many of her promises to bring taxpayer and parent-friendly reform to the local public schools. The long saga of the school bus system—in which the local daily paper with little success tried to portray Byrne as…

Best New City Initiative

A centerpiece of Eddie DeLoach’s mayoral campaign, the Summer 500 program is a high school internship/apprenticeship program which attempts to match 500 high school age applicants to participating local businesses. The idea, which reflects the Mayor’s own small business background, is to give industrious young folk real-world job experience the summer before their senior year…

Best Signature Drink

Jen’s has always been known as the place in town for a damn by-God Martini. But just in time for Memorial Day weekend, don’t forget the Lavender Lemonade signature cocktail. Go get ya some. Welcome to summer. Runner-up: Lulu’s Chocolate Bar  

Best Local Album of 2015

It’s been four months since the release of the Savannah metal band’s final recording with Jonathan Athon, founding Black Tusk bassist who passed away last year from to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Looking back on the highly-anticipated release, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Fidler is deeply pleased with his, drummer James May, and Athon’s final recording…

Best Wait Staff

Green Truck has obviously tapped into a method that works. From the service to the food, everything is top-notch at this place. Runner-up: The Grey

Most Crushworthy Savannahian

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Adult Entertainment

The One Club to Rule Them All is not only the spiritual center of Savannah’s LGBT community, it’s got a really awesome dance floor and soundsystem for everyone’s enjoyment. Drag shows galore, anchored by the show calendar of the one and only Lady Chablis. Runner-up: Savannah Sweet Tease  

Best Live Music Bar

The Jinx has been cleaning house in the Best of Savannah awards for years now. “In the infamous words of Rakim: ‘We got the juice,’” explains Gil Cruz, longtime employee. A hustling multitasker and Renaissance man in a black-band-tee-and-cap uniform, Cruz is a Jinx bartender, booker, DJ, Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo director, karaoke host, and…

Best Primary Care Physician

From the young’uns to the geriatrics, Dr. Eduard Docu devotes his time and expertise to his patients’ good health at his Docu Family Medicine Center. The native Romanian served in the U.S. Air Force and retains the rank of Captain as a Ready Reserve Officer.  Runner up: Dr. Kristen Updegraff

Best Optometrist

Oh, say do you see? Dr. Watson can help you see even better with the state-of-the-art diagnostic technology and eye care products at Watson Eye Center. He can also help you look snazzy with a curated selection of eyeglass frames and the appropriate lens for your lifestyle. Runner up: Edward Sammons

Best Marina

Goin’ fishing? The folks at Hogan’s have everything you need to drop in a line in the water, including bait, tackle and dry storage for that boat you’re going to invite us out on, right? The family-owned marina on glorious Turner’s Creek also offers kayak rentals, snacks and ice cold beer. Runner up: Isle of…

Best Lawn & Garden Store

It’s usually neck-and-neck each year between the Atlanta-based giant and locals Hester and Zipperer, and this year your nod went to the corporate chain. Runner up: Hester and Zipperer

Best Children’s Clothing Store

A fifth win in a row for this popular boutique on 37th Street. Sara Jane is the namesake of owner/operator Sara Jane Strickland Stroupe, who parlayed an education at SCAD and Ole Miss and a corporate background into the perfect mix of fashion sense and business acumen. Runner up: Punch and Judy

Best Gift Store

One of the great Savannah retail success stories of recent years, this unique retail/gift/gourmet shop has several locations, with an important environmental message as well. Save The Bees! Runner up: Paris Market & Brocante

Best Pet Store

This fast-rising local retail presence now has a trio of locations, the flagship store in Habersham Village, and a Whitemarsh and a Pooler store. Runner up: PetSmart


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