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The Olde Pink House

23 Abercorn Street
912-232-4286

The Olde Pink House Restaurant in Savannah Georgia The Olde Pink House is the oldest and finest restaurant in Georgia! If you can imagine French Haute Cuisine combined with intense Southern Cookery, you might have an idea how good it can be.

Located in the heart of Savannah's Historic District, you can't miss the restaurant's stately pinkness and you won't want to miss their wonderfully crafted food.

Whether you choose upstairs in the formal dining rooms or downstairs in the trendy, new bar and bistro, you'll find this restaurant and tavern to be quintessential Savannah...cozy yet impeccable.

Try their Pan Seared Jumbo Lump Crab Cake And Fried Green Tomatoes for starters and then move on to their famous She Crab Soup or perhaps those spicy Mac And Cheese Jalapeno Poppers. This is not your Grandma's Southern Food! The Crab Stuffed Grouper and the Fried Lobster Tails are to die for and they are served with Sweet Chili Dijon And Bacon Buttermilk Whipped Mash Potatoes. (Dear Lord Have Mercy!!!)

The 18th Century Mansion is only a couple of blocks from River Street and near most of the Savannah Historic District attractions.

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