Savannah Date Night
Five Savannah dinner-and-drinks settings for a slower evening out, from landmark dining rooms to intimate modern rooms.

The Grey is the special-occasion anchor: a restored Greyhound station turned serious Savannah dining room. Pick it when the night should feel like the plan, not just a stop before something else.
- Practical note: Book ahead and leave time to settle into the room.
Common Thread brings the date-night energy down to a warmer neighborhood register, with a historic-house setting and a menu built around local and regional sourcing. It is polished without feeling stiff.
- Practical note: Use it when conversation matters as much as the meal.
The Olde Pink House is the classic Savannah pick: a historic mansion, Southern dining, and enough atmosphere to carry the evening before the first plate arrives.
- Practical note: Expect a landmark-dining feel; reservations are the sane move.
Husk is a Southern dinner choice for people who want the city on the plate without turning the night into a museum piece. The Savannah location keeps the meal rooted in the region.
- Practical note: Check the official page before going; availability and menus can move.
Saint Bibiana works when date night wants a hotel-restaurant level of polish near the historic district. It is the cleaner, more modern counterweight to the city's older rooms.
- Practical note: Good for a dressed-up evening that still keeps you close to downtown.