Best Bars In Savannah

Best Bars

 

Find out where the best bars/watering holes in Savannah, Ga are located.

 

Savannah, Georgia is one of the few cities that allow open container. Whether you are looking for an all day drinking adventure or just going out on the town for a night, here you will find the best places for to explore. Whatever you do, don’t forget to ask for a to-go cup on your way out to the next destination. If you are looking for a view:

The Grove

Located in Savannah’s City Market, this suave rooftop bar is perfect for happy hour drinks. From 4-6pm take advantage of 50% off champagne and wine, $2 off cocktails and appetizers, and $1 off select beers. Address: 301 West Congress Street, Savannah, Ga

Rocks on the Roof

Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Savannah River and Talmadge Bridge while you enjoy handcrafted cocktails at this popular rooftop bar.  Located on top of the Bohemian Hotel, the swanky atmosphere is inviting for all. The fire-pit is perfect for mingling or singling everyone else out to enjoy the company you’re with. Rocks on the Roof is open until 1am on Fridays and Saturdays and midnight on Sundays-Thursdays. Address: 102 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401

Top Deck

This contemporary bar has a picturesque view of the Savannah River and Talmadge Bridge regardless of if you elect to sit inside or outside. It has a yacht club feel, despite the membership fees. The friendly service and amazing cocktails will make this place one you don’t want to leave. They are open daily until 12am; however, the best view is at dusk. Address: 125 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401

Ten Perch’s

Venture out of downtown to the rooftop bar near Forsyth Park. Located on top of Local 11 Ten, this quaint bar is perfect for relaxing. Enjoy live music and the tree top view of the Angel Oaks, with a cold drink. Address: 1110 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401 When you want to relive the past:

Pinkie Master’s Lounge

This is a well-known bar for locals and tourists. History buffs can enjoy the plaque that certifies this bar’s fame due to President Jimmy Carter announcing his candidacy while standing on the bar. If that doesn’t intrigue you, perhaps knowing Southern Living named Pinkie Master’s the third best dive bar in the South will. Regardless, the diverse crowd, jukebox, and game of darts always makes it a good time. Be sure to bring cash because no debit or credit cards are accepted. Address: 318 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401 Abe’s on Lincoln This chic and rustic bar isn’t just for fans of Abe Lincoln. You must visit this bar to find out why it’s said to be haunted. The low-key vibe and inexpensive drinks makes this place desirable to all. Check it out for yourself any Monday through Saturday from 4pm-3am. Address: 17 Lincoln St, Savannah, GA 31401

The Pirates’ House

Have a drink at the oldest bar in Georgia. It was originally built in 1753 as an inn for sailors using the port in Savannah. The basement has an underground tunnel that would transport unsuspecting young men that had too much to drink onto a ship. By the time these men would wake up, they would be hundreds of miles offshore and would have no choice but to work the ship. Address: 20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401 Phone(912) 233-5757 Looking for a fun time:

McDonough’s

This Savannah bar is known for its karaoke. Whether you are traveling with a large group or not, this place will leave you feeling as if everyone is your friend. Open until 3am Mondays-Saturdays; they close at 2am on Sundays. Address: 21 E McDonough St, Savannah, GA 31401

Chromatic Dragon

Whether you enjoy board games, party games, or video games, this is your place! One can enjoy playing video games daily; however, on Thursdays at 6pm they offer Board Game Night. Find the inner-gamer in yourself and see what all the talk is about at this unique venue. Open until 2 am on Mondays-Saturdays; closes at 11 pm on Sundays. Address: 4834, 514 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401

Savannah GA Watering Holes

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