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Southern Byways

The Pirate House, Savannah, Georgia

by SP on December 29th, 2006

“When we arrived in Savannah, we asked around for one of the best places in town to eat. We received several referrals to this place - The Pirate’s House. Not only did we hear that the food was incredible, but a few people said that it had a ghost story or two associated with the place.”

The Pirate's House

It even looks spooky in broad daylight! But the best was still to come. The waitress gave the diners permission to roam around the areas of the restaurant that had yet to open. And they managed to snap some very interesting photos.

The Pirate House

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POSTED IN: Haunted Places, Restaurants, Southern Byways, Southern Food, Things to See in Georgia

5 opinions for The Pirate House, Savannah, Georgia

  • sandi @ the whistlestop cafe
    Jan 2, 2007 at 6:27 pm

    I just adore Savannah! I have never eaten at the Pirate’s House, but will try it next trip. Have you been to the Chart House on the waterfront? Best seafood I’ve eaten….and that’s saying a lot!

  • Europe String » Weekly Travel Blog RoundUp
    Jan 3, 2007 at 3:45 pm

    […] SP of Southern Byways shows you around the Pirate’s House in Savannah, Georgia. […]

  • Ricky
    Feb 16, 2007 at 2:31 pm

    I live here in Savannah Ga. and ya’ll are callin it the Pirate’s House. That’s wrong it’s The Pirate House and in them days the pirates had secret tunnels built in the pub that would let them sneak back to the Savannah river if cornered by soldiers or they could mash you on the head and take ya’ll as slaves to do what they wanted to with ya’ll. ARRRGH Matey

  • SP
    Feb 23, 2007 at 8:56 am

    Thanks Ricky. I will definitely change the spelling. Sounds if Savannah is one city I want to explore a little bit more. :)

  • J.
    Jun 28, 2008 at 11:48 am

    Hello out there!
    I understand there is a cookbook “compiled and tested by Sarah Gaede” in which “Herb Traub” writes an introduction to the recipes found inside. The title of this cookbook is “The Pirates’ House Cookbook” ISBN # 0-939-11461-5. Pretty sure you can go to the Pirates’ House & get one before changing this site unnecessarily.

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