10 Savannah Spots Serving Standout Soups and Stews That Hit the Spot on Chilly Days

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Savannah may look soft and sunny, but when the air turns damp and cool, this city knows how to fight back with a spoon. These are the days when river fog rolls in, brick streets stay cold, and your jacket suddenly feels too thin. That’s when soup stops being a side dish and becomes the main event. Creamy, briny, slow-simmered, peppery — bowls built to warm hands and reset moods.

This list isn’t about polite starters or forgettable cups. It’s about bowls you plan your afternoon around. If you’re wandering the Historic District on a gray day or dodging river wind at dusk, these ten Savannah spots deliver comfort the city does best — rich, soulful, and deeply satisfying.

The Olde Pink House

Nestled in an iconic 18th-century mansion, The Olde Pink House serves up classic Lowcountry comfort. Their she-crab soup, creamy and rich with sherry and crab roe, is a local tradition. Perfect for savoring after a stroll through the Historic District, the ambiance adds to the experience…

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