Thursday, July 10, 2008

Good Eats!

Where, oh, where did we eat you ask???

You may be surprised. We took time to rate each place we ate along the way. We came up with 1-6 star ratings! Bet you can't wait to hear!!!! We tried to avoid anything that we could get in Florida!

We started our food fest at Spanky's Pizza Galley on River St. It was our first afternoon, we arrived in Savannah hungry as bears, and maybe as grumpy as one too! Spanky's, we came to find out, is home to the "Original Chicken Finger." What I want to know is, how do they really know that they are home to the original chicken finger? They also had beer battered spuds. In order to try it all, I got an individual pizza-which they make from scratch, and Popsaroo and BubbaLou got the chicken fingers, plus Popsaroo tried the beer battered spuds.


Popsaroo- 1 star BubbaLou- 5 stars Momsaroo-3 stars

Next, we stopped by the Savannah Candy Shoppe on River St. Let's just say, this put us in a pretty fantastic mood. It was a fun atmosphere, they were pulling taffy and had all kinds of colorful sugar treats and candy machinery. We hit the taffy bin and filled a bag, BubbaLou scored a very sticky caramel apple, and I found the most divine pecan pralines-regular and chocolate, and a gopher(I think it is a glorified turtle)! We actually stopped by this place again, and got some taffy for the trip back and Mums and Mummy Iris a pecan praline.

Popsaroo-6 stars BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-6 stars

The next morning, we took advantage of the deluxe continental breakfast at our hotel, The Promenade. It was convenient and included in the price of the room. It was all sorts of pastries, muffins, bagels, and English muffins. Plenty of milk and cereal to choose from, with some yogurt and apples available as well. This allowed Popsaroo to sleep in! BubbaLou thought the muffins were "spectacular!"


Popsaroo-1/2 a star BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-3 stars


Our second day, lunch was a real treat and a choice! We skipped Lady and Son's(Paula Dean's restaurant, for the gem of Savannah, The Wilke's House.

Isn't it pretty? It is on Jones St., one of the most scenic neighborhoods. These are the stairs and the alley way next the entrance of the restaurant on the ground level.

People stand in line, a long line, outside the door. We waited to be the next group of eight people taken in and seated. We shared a table with some folks from the Washington D.C. area. We shared a few pleasantries between mouth fulls. I tell you, there wasn't much talkin' except for, "Can you pass the potatoes, have you had the greens, pass me a biscuit please..."

One word, YUM describes this place. We ate family style and loved every minute of it. The literal word on the street from the people exiting, (burp) deep breath, tap, tap, tap on their stomach, and loudly sharing comments like this, "That was a heck of a lot better than Lady and Son's!"

So, see! We chose well. Why flock to a place just because they have a fun cookin' show(sorry Paula, but I had to choose!) We followed the word we had heard from a friend, a tip in the paper, and we followed the word we heard on the street and came away on top! And talk about friendly, one couple we were in line with, found out at the last moment that the Wilke's House does not take credit cards-they had nothing on them. Oh, No! They thought they had stood in line for nothing. But the Wilke's House encouraged them to stand in line and eat, they could go get their money after they got full! How is that for Southern Hospitality. They even called Popsaroo, "sweetie" when he took our plates to the kitchen.

Did I mention that eating at the Wilke's House in the book "A Thousand Things to Do Before You Die"?

Popsaroo-6 stars BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-6 stars

Snacks are always important, don't ya think? We thought so. A friend also clued me into the Cupcake Emporium on Bull and State St. All sorts of yummy cupcakes to choose from. I was taking a walk by myself when I stopped by. I picked 6 cupcakes to take back to the room. 2 red velvet, 1 pistachio, 1 chocolate with butter cream, 1 nutter butter, and 1 strawberry. My favorite was the pistachio, Popsaroo's favorite was the red velvet, BubbaLou's favorite was the chocolate.

Popsaroo-3 stars BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-6 stars

Vinnie Van Ghous was the next pizza place we tried. It is in City Market, on a corner with tables outside on the sidewalk. After a long day, we sat down at one of those tables and ordered a large 1/2 pepperoni and 1/2 cheese pizza. Best priced meal we had the entire time.

Popsaroo-3 stars BubbaLou-1 star Momsaroo-3 stars

The last night in town, we tried the Wild Wings that was also in City Market and short distance from our hotel. Pretty good, I got the buffalo salad with hot spiced chicken meat, it was SPICY!

Popsaroo-2 stars BubbaLou-3 stars Momsaroo-3 stars

For breakfast on our very last day, we went to the Cobblestone Cafe. It was in a really neat building and very quaint inside. The neat thing about this little place, is that they had journals on each table for people to write a little note in. BubbaLou wrote the most embarrassing note! I think she is trying to get me back for some of my posts. If you want to read it, I guess you better go to the Cobblestone Cafe! I am not telling you what table we were sitting at either!

Popsaroo-3 stars BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-3 stars

We spent a very short time in Charleston, SC. Just long enough to catch the ferry boat out to Fort Sumter. The guy at the ticket counter told us of a place just a couple of blocks away that turned out to be very good advice. East Bay Deli. I think I had one of the best deli sandwiches I have ever had! I had a Tessa or something like that. It was a turkey with cheese, cream cheese, avocado, bacon, and grilled onions. Wow. I got a salad too, I was in dire need of some veggies. Very good. Popsaroo got a Yankee and BubbaLou got a grilled cheese. Best grilled cheese next to Popsaroo's! We got on the ferry and we still had our drinks. One guy saw our cups and said that he and his wife looked for East Bay Deli, but couldn't find it. I advised him to go back and look again and gave him a little better direction.

Popsaroo-4 stars BubbaLou-6 stars Momsaroo-6 stars

I was slacking when we stopped on the side of the road for boiled peanuts and cider in South Carolina. I can't remember the name of the place. But we found peach Nehis there. We haven't seen them in a long time. I also got a cherry cider, a peanut roll, and boiled peanuts. BubbaLou picked out some sort of wierd candy that she didn't like and a moon pie. Popsaroo had already eaten a iced honey bun from a drugstore that we stopped at earlier-so he just ate a few boiled peanuts.

Momsaroo-3 stars

1 comments from my readers:

Anonymous said...

Hey there! I grew up in Sav'h and was happy to hear of your overall satisfaction with the city! The Wilke's House is one of the most fantastic places to eat in the city and is waaaaaay better than the Lady and Sons - trust me on this (sorry Paula). I remember going there once with my girl scout troop for breakfast (Fantastic!). Sad to hear about Spanky's - the one on River Street isn't the best - Spanky's Southside is the better one, but I've only ever gone there for the chicken and spuds. Reading your post brought back so many memories of growing up there. Thanks for the read!