One of the best buffets in town, with almost indescribably tasty and delicious food in a whimsically wonderful interior. Runner-up: Pakwan
Best Of Savannah 2015
Best Local Athlete
This year may not have been a championship run for the Beach High Bulldogs softball team, but for senior Jasmine Bigham, just being on the field made it a winning […]
Best Physical Therapist
The clinicians at Ledesma Sports Medicine are dedicated to using state-of-the-art techniques and equipment to improve your quality of life. Runner-up: Spine and Sport
Best Chiropractor
No matter how rich or famous you are, there’s no such thing as happiness when you’re suffering from a bad back. Maintaining his reign as your choice for Best Chiropractor, […]
Best Hair Stylist
Jennifer has a long and devoted list of satisfied clients for her signature work at Savannah’s most popular salon. Runner-up: Renata Duran, Salon Aqua
Best Salad
Who says comfort food can’t be healthy? Kayak Kafe has nearly cornered the market on fresh, light menu items at a reasonable price. Their new midtown location offers the same […]
Best Local TV Commercial
Longtime winner in this category Mike Hostilo has finally been dethroned, but he shouldn’t feel too bad about it. The whole nation is now aware of the legal leviathan and […]
Best Upscale Bar
Nothing feels fancier than having cocktails on the roof overlooking the river, and Rocks kicks the fancy up a notch with their live music and artsy decor. Runner-up: The Grey
Best Dance Club
Dance all night long at Lady Chablis’ own stomping grounds. Runner-up: Club 51
Best Downtown Restaurant
Wow, look that lineup of wins. The Pink House has figured out the perfect formula of using its innately beautiful and historic setting to complement its high quality cuisine and […]
Best Community Activist, Best Liberal, Best Savannahian
IF you ask Tom Kohler what he does, he’ll tell you he “puts people together.” That’s been his main mission as the director of Savannah Chatham Citizens Advocacy, the non-profit […]
Best House of Worship
Now known as the spiritual epicenter of Irish Catholicism in Savannah, the ornate and recently restored edifice on Lafayette Square actually began as a congregation of French Catholics forced out […]
