Wilmington Island used to be a quiet, sleepy little community. Residential areas were scattered and businesses practically non-existent. Those days have faded, my friend. Subdivisions are springing up left and […]
Traci Dasher-Sullivan
‘We have all given enough’
Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me. Let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant to be . The crowd that gathered in […]
Angel’s in America
Robert Frost once wrote of choosing to take the road less traveled and how that made all the difference. That idea also applies in the world of restaurants. Oglethorpe Lane, […]
Down home cookin?
Sweet Potatoes offers the best of Southern cuisine in a newly expanded restaurant
Tango’s Tybee therapy
When I arrive at Tango, I notice a few things: I notice the large, colorful umbrellas above the tables the intimate, yet festive atmosphere the singer doing Sinatra standards over in the […]
Beloved Bella’s
Some people seek out culinary skills; others have skills thrust upon them. Such is the case with Joyce Shanks who, along with husband Jim owns Bellas Italian Café on Habersham […]
Taking ‘casual’ seriously
Ive lived in the Savannah area my entire life, and Ive been to Tybee Island more times than I can count, but Ive never actually dined there. Why not? I […]
Four amigos of Felipe’s
Those among you who venture out toward the southside of Savannah may have noticed the addition of a new Mexican restaurant near the corner of Waters and Eisenhower. If you […]
Driftaway to Sandfly
Sometimes youre in the mood for fine dining, and sometimes you just want some really good grub. And then there are the eventual times when you may want the former, […]
A little bit of Europe on the marsh
The ?borderless cuisine? of Restaurant Adriatic
