Longtime coastal Georgia steakhouse expands and more from Savannah’s dining scene

Twenty-five years after opening in Darien, B&J’s Steaks and Seafood has opened a second location down the road in Brunswick; James Beard Award winner Rodney Scott hopes to reopen in Charleston and other cities; 520 Wings makes a short move next door; and Olympia Cafe, a stalwart of the Savannah dining scene, closes for good after 35 years on River Street.

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B&J’s Steaks & Seafood opens new location in Brunswick

After 25 years in Darien, B&J’s Steaks and Seafood opened its second location about 20 miles away in Brunswick in late April.

Terry Dowling, who co-owns the restaurants with his wife, Nicole Dowling, said the new location had a two-hour wait for tables on opening day and has been busy ever since…

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