In the heart of Savannah stands a gray clapboard building where actual pirates once stumbled in from the docks, where Robert Louis Stevenson set scenes from “Treasure Island,” and where today you’ll find some of the most celebrated shrimp and grits in the entire Southeast.
The Pirates’ House isn’t trying to impress you with its appearance – it’s too busy being authentically historic since 1753.
When you first approach The Pirates’ House on East Broad Street, you might wonder if your GPS has led you astray.
The weathered exterior with bright blue shutters looks more like someone’s well-preserved historic home than a culinary destination that draws visitors from across the country…