No, it’s not a typo – that’s so they’ll come up first in phone listings. This local company is a proud Bryant product dealer. Runner-up: Canady’s
Best of Savannah 2018
Best Local Actor
Since its founding, Savannah Stage Company has prioritized imagination and bravery, made theatre accessible with their pay-what-you-can policy, and engaged audiences of all ages with action-driven storytelling. With minimal props […]
Best Florist
This longtime local institution, with roots back to the 1800s, boasts a beautiful retail store on Waters Avenue. Runner-up: John Davis Florist
Best Veggie Burger
This is not Green Truck’s first win for Best Overall Restaurant, both an impressive feat and a testament to their quality. Green Truck elevates the burger to an art form, […]
Best Local Brewery
Service is dedicated to those who have served. Owned by Kevin, an Army veteran, and his partner Meredith Sutton, the brewery puts out year-round beers as well as seasonal. Two […]
Best Local Rock Band
When Cusses first took the Savannah stage in 2009, a friend of mine told me I should drop whatever I was doing and go check out the “hottest rock band […]
Best Craft Cocktail Bar
The underground bar is swanky with its dim lights and sleek design, but the truly impressive part of Alleycat is the cocktail list that fills up an entire newspaper. The […]
Best Landscaping Company
This longtime local favorite – and frequent readers’ choice – makes a clean sweep once again. Get it? Runner-up: Herb Creek Landscape Supply
Best Limo Service
That name sort of says it all, doesn’t it? Runner-up: Coastal Limousine
Best Local Columnist
We might have to retire Jessica’s jersey since she recently moved onto a gig with Smoke Cartel (winner of Best Smoke Shop), but she certainly captured your hearts and minds […]
Best Progressive
What’s the difference between a progressive and a liberal? Is it tom-a-to, tom-ah-to, or what? We’re not sure ourselves either, but Clinton Edminster seems to fit the progressive bill. The […]
Best New City Initiative
If one of the City of Savannah’s least popular initiatives last year dealt with fire – the onerous and regressive fire fee aimed at shoring up municipal finances – then […]
