You haven’t truly experienced Savannah until you’ve dined in a place where actual pirates once stumbled in for grog and grub – yes, with actual peg legs and parrots and the whole “arrrr matey” situation.
The Pirates’ House stands as one of Savannah’s most intriguing culinary treasures, a place where history and Southern hospitality collide like butter meeting a hot biscuit.
When you first approach The Pirates’ House on East Broad Street, you might think you’ve wandered onto a movie set.
The weathered gray wooden exterior with bright blue shutters gives off serious “ye olde establishment” vibes, and rightly so – this isn’t some kitschy themed restaurant designed by corporate overlords…