The 10 Best Food & Drink in Georgia Coast, Georgia Coast

April 26, 2022 Roger Rusk

The Georgia Coast offers myriad sights for the visitor, from Savannah's cobblestone streets and charming towns and islands, to historic lighthouses, sand dunes, plantation era sites and the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. Island hop from Savannah to Cumberland Island. Camp on the Colonial Coast under Spanish moss-draped oaks. Take a riverboat tour of Savannah. Walk with wild horses on Kingsland's beaches. Encounter alligators in the Swamp. Golf among marsh grass. Let the Georgia Coast work its charm.
Restaurants in Georgia Coast

1. 700 Kitchen Cooking School

700 Drayton Stree Mansion on Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA 31401 +1 912-721-5006 [email protected] http://www.mansiononforsythpark.com/leisure/cooking-school
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5.0 based on 1,236 reviews

700 Kitchen Cooking School

700 Kitchen Cooking School, presents both individuals and groups with an exclusive opportunity to enjoy entertaining and engaging culinary programs in a state-of-the-art environment. From interactive hands-on culinary classes for individuals or teams, to unique culinary programs for groups, 700 Kitchen Cooking School offers new tastes, flavors and techniques for everyone regardless of experience in The Mansion of Forsyth Park.

Reviewed By Mbennett1969

We spent the evening with executive chef Jason at the 700 Kitchen Cooking School in July and had a wonderful time. Jason taught us how to prepare a wonderful four-course dinner consisting of shrimp bisque, seared halibut with cabernet mushroom risotto, an herb-roasted tenderloin with bearnaise sauce paired with roasted vegetable hash, and a delicious espresso chocolate mousse with raspberries for dessert. The dinner even included wine! The food and drink alone were well worth the cost of the cooking class (you won't find a better meal in Savannah in our opinion) but the laid-back atmosphere and manner in which our meal was prepared put the whole experience over the top. We were able to participate in the process and were provided more than a few cooking tips along the way including how to prevent butter sauces from breaking- an issue I always run into when I am trying to cook fancy.) Jason's hospitality made it the best experience of our weekend in Savannah. The food was exceptional and Jason's down-to-earth easy-going manner made the evening one to remember. We would highly recommend this class to anyone visiting Savannah. You will not be disappointed!!!

2. Savannah Taste Experience Food Tours

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5.0 based on 3,333 reviews

Savannah Taste Experience Food Tours

Pleasure your palate and enjoy a beautiful stroll through the picturesque squares of Savannah while learning about the restaurants, specialty food stores, the people and the legends that make the Hostess City the tastiest city in the South.

3. Damsels and Divas Tours - Theodora Ash Tours

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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Damsels and Divas Tours - Theodora Ash Tours

Meet outside of The Marshall House nightly at 7pm/9pm for a fun-filled Haunted-Pub tour full of Savannah's best ghostly storytellin', while feelin' just like a true Savannahian for one night. Must 21 years old.

4. Savvy Savannah Tours

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5.0 based on 133 reviews

Savvy Savannah Tours

Savvy Savannah advertises many different tours to choose from, all very affordable for tourists and residents. Some of their tours include Spiritual Savannah, a walking tour focusing on Savannah’s awe-inspiring church and synagogue architecture; Savannah Suds, a walking tour of craft beer and its impact in Savannah; and Scenes of Savannah Past, where guests use iPads to view photos of the city’s past, while walking past the photo’s current location. Savvy Savannah also has Savor Savannah, a food-tasting tour focusing on local eateries most people pass by, and Savanna Cinema, a walking tour of movie, television and music video locations in the city. All of their tours will require the joy of walking.

5. Wilmington Island Farmers Market

170 Whitemarsh Island Rd Islands High School, Savannah, GA 31410-2098 http://www.wifarmersmarket.org
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Wilmington Island Farmers Market

6. MeltedGrape

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MeltedGrape

Enjoy the night with friends or family. Invite your friends for a fun and relaxing experience.Just sit back and relax as we provide everything you need to unlock your creative side. Don’t worry, no candle experience required. Bring your own wine and we’ll provide the glasses!

7. Chef Darin's Kitchen Table Hands-On Cooking Classes

2514 Abercorn St Ste 140-150, Savannah, GA 31401-9197 +1 912-704-6882 [email protected] http://www.chefdarin.com
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5.0 based on 908 reviews

Chef Darin's Kitchen Table Hands-On Cooking Classes

Chef Darin Sehnert has garnered acclaim for his hands-on cooking classes in Savannah for over 9 years. Originally the opening chef instructor for the Mansion on Forsyth Park, he has opened his own cooking school specifically designed to give guests the maximum hands-on experience! Hands-on classes are scheduled all year long throughout the week. Private classes for groups may also be arranged.

Reviewed By 579carriew - Siesta Key, United States

Chef Darin really made our cooking experience memorable and fun! We've taken many cooking classes and his was exceptional and the food was delicious!

8. Turnip Greens

109 Walton St Hwy 17, Downtown Darien, Darien, GA 31305 +1 912-689-9638 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/turnipgreensindarienga/info/?tab=overview
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Turnip Greens

We are styled like an old-time country market selling seasonal Georgia produce and made-in-Georgia specialty food items and gifts.

9. Ghost Coast Distillery

641 Indian St, Savannah, GA 31401-1122 +1 912-298-0071 [email protected] http://www.ghostcoastdistillery.com
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5.0 based on 163 reviews

Ghost Coast Distillery

Ghost Coast Distillery's Cocktail Room is open at its home in vibrant Downtown Savannah. Come see how we make some of the South’s finest craft spirits, while learning about the history of drink and revelry in our fine city. Have a drink in our Cocktail Room, where over 20 different liquors and cordials are available to taste!

Reviewed By auntkid - Newark, United States

A distillery in Savannah? Who knew. Took the tour last year which was an education. Cocktail bar offered specials. I asked for a smoked manhattan, off the menu, but bartender created a taste treat for me! I purchased 3 bottles for shipment home (to California). Bottles arrived in perfect condition. Once shelter in place is over, a tour & tasting should be on your Savannah list.

10. Richland Rum

1406 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, GA 31520-7018 +1 229-887-3537 [email protected] http://www.richlandrum.com
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Richland Rum

Georgia's only Rum Distillery. Handcrafting Single Estate Old Georgia Rum from estate grown unrefined sugar cane. Located in historic downtown Brunswick, GA, on the Atlantic Coast Open for Tours & Tastings. Retail store and Giftshop on site.

Reviewed By N1653SEclaireh - Brunswick, United States

We had friends visiting from out of state and we were looking for something to do. I happened to see a flyer in a store on Newcastle and thought it would be fun to try. It was fascinating- they grow their own sugar cane and do everything in-house. With a distillery in Richland and one in Brunswick, the tour educates you about the process and provides a 5-rum tasting experience. Unfortunately for my wallet, I learned that I really don’t like cheap rum but the Georgia select was nice and buttery. Theo gave us a nice educational tour and was very knowledgeable. He clearly respects the process and showed us the science and the art of distillery. My only suggestion to them would be to have souvenir-sized samples for sale. I would have bought gifts if they would have had them. It was fun doing such a great tourist activity in my own backyard!

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