Masters and the crew are pumping out bagel sandwiches that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about the doughy circles of deliciousness
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!
Gottlieb’s: Now serving dinner and brunch
The two work together like peas and carrots — Laurence the baker and Michael the cook. With their powers combined, the resulting food is well thought out and prepared exquisitely.
Sweet Whimsy: Art of the cake pop
The result is a bakery that focuses on ensuring each resulting product is a work of art
JThomas: Southern classics made with love
DURING MY four year college tenure, my course load required completion of a marketing class. One of the important principles of marketing is to never rely on word of mouth, […]
Brewed SAV: From coffee to kombucha to beer
The casual destination for locals is the creation of Douglas Galloway and Amy Livingood
Strangebird: Farm-to-food truck excellence via Bluffton
I think it’s fair to call Strangebird Savannah’s first farm-to-truck establishment
La Scala: Italian from a team of culinary all-stars
The bold duo behind the massive undertaking, Donald Lubowicki and Jeffrey Downey, have been a part of the food scene of Savannah for over a decade
The Diner Bar at the Grey
The Diner Bar gives patrons a laidback taste of The Grey without the need for a reservation or a more formal dining experience
Mad Mac’s: Sweet treats on State Street
Even though there are enough variations of macarons to make anyone happy, the second case of treats in the store is well round and rotates like the macarons
Leoci is back!
If you’ve lived in Savannah for any length of time, the likelihood of you having eaten Chef Leoci’s food or seeing his sauces in the local Whole Foods on Victory Drive is pretty high
Pounce Cat Cafe: For the love of coffee and kitties
Owners Ashley Brooks and Annaliese Hughes opened the first location in Charleston, S.C., in 2016. As a quick success, they decided to expand.
The Topiary: Taking cake design to the next level
The Topiary creates utterly delectable yet beautifully layered cakes — two qualities that are so often not found together when purchasing a cake for a special occasion
