Crossing the border into Georgia, our road trip continues to arguably the most beautiful city in the South. After touring the streets of Savannah, be sure to grab something good to eat (or drink).
Lenny’s Sub Shop may not be exclusively located in Savannah, but it encompasses the city’s southern hospitality and simplistic appeal. Don’t let the popular shop’s “rough around the edges” appearance fool you because the delicious “made to order” sandwiches and hospitable service are a rare find. Located on both Broughton Street and Abercorn Street, Lenny’s is a fast-service restaurant that is sure to satisfy. Hot and cold subs range from $4.70 - $5.95 at the regular size of 7½ inches.
Savannah’s Candy Kitchen can be found in two of Savannah’s most highly trafficked areas: River Street and the City Market. These colorful stores are fun for the whole group, especially when freshly made samples of salt water taffy are handed out at the door. With melt-in-your-mouth fudge, soft-serve ice cream, sugar free alternatives and various other candy assortments, Savannah’s Candy Kitchen is like heaven to those of us who suffer from an aching sweet tooth. http://www.savannahcandy.com/
On the corner of Congress and Bull, Jen’s & Friends is a hopping martini bar with edgy music and entertaining bartenders. The bar’s creative lists of martinis are fun to taste test with a group of friends while having a night out on the town. Want a blow pop in your Appletini? Done. Craving a piece of chocolate with your Chocolatini? Done. Be sure to get there in plenty of time since the place is packed on week nights and weekends.
Stay tuned for more fun ideas and interesting facts on one of the South’s most historic cities.