THIS WEEK I took a break from my normal indulgent discussion of local food. Especially at this very trying time, some topics deserve more of a spotlight. On a recent […]
Lindy Moody
A true Southerner through and through, Lindy Moody was born in the Atlanta area and grew up in a Southern family where she learned to cook - and more importantly how to eat. Her love for all things cuisine began with her mother teaching her to bake red velvet cake every Christmas. As every Southerner knows, holiday cooking in the South is somewhat of an enigma unless you were born into it, and Lindy spent the better part of her teenage years and early 20s learning to unlock the secrets of the traditions and tastes that I grew up enjoying so much. Though she grew up in Atlanta, the road of my life led me to law school before moving to Savannah where she worked as an assistant district attorney before settling in at a local private practice law firm. As a Savannah transplant, she is ever-learning the charm and complexities of Lowcountry cuisine. Her love of the ever-growing food scene here brought her to Connect and aided in her already insatiable desire to seek out the best and newest local eateries around town. Though she is a food writer by choice, and have a voracious appetite for culinary know-how that is matched only by her desire to share her experiences with anyone who will listen!
Loki shape-shifts at Starland
Executive Chef John Benhase is the driving force behind the food
St. Neo’s is The One
Fresh seafood, Southern inspired food, and an oyster bar are the key features of the Brasserie, a French style restaurant with a laid-back setting
Water Witch heats up Starland with retro tiki vibe, inventive cocktails
Each drink acts as a showstopper. If you take that much time building out and creating such an immersive atmosphere, you cannot skimp on the drink presentation.
Simply Unforgettable
The passion and care that Baptiste puts into the community is the same passion and care she puts into her food
Erica Davis Lowcountry: Oysters and more in Thunderbolt
After a long stint in Thunderbolt’s eye, Teeple’s closed down a few years ago and the building sat empty. That was until owners of Erica Davis Lowcountry, Erica and Dwight Davis, decided to buy it.
Troupial: Cachitos, tovars, and golfeados, oh my!
Majo Laprea’s success has allowed her to focus on her original dream, opening a coffee shop
Chef April Spain: Ready to helm new Collins Quarter at Forsyth
‘If you want to go to cuisine, I always drive towards the French side of things. Partially my heritage, and I have always been in love with that.’
Broughton Common: Anything but commonplace
OUT OF the ordinary yet relatable food is what regulars of The Ordinary Pub have grown to expect. For everyone else, the draw for The Ordinary is a constant weekday […]
Geneva’s victorious return
She decided to grace Savannah once again with her soulful cuisine this year by opening the doors to Geneva’s Famous Fried Chicken and Cornbread
Capital Bee’s investments
This holiday season marks two booming years of operating and expanding their store and seven years of pouring over fifteen varieties of honey
High Octane Cocktails
Octane wants guests to stop in and enjoy a posh setting after work, after dinner, or even during a bachelorette party
