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The Pirates' House
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The Pirates' House
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The Pirate’s House has been welcoming guests to Savannah since 1753, offering a legendary blend of Southern cuisine, historic charm, and lively atmosphere. Just one block from the Savannah River, this iconic restaurant began as an inn for seafarers and quickly became a notorious gathering spot for pirates and sailors from the Seven Seas. Today, visitors enjoy delicious food and drink in a setting rich with stories, character, and adventure.
Accessibility - Accessibility
- Mobility
Pets
- Service Dog Friendly
Cuisine
- American
- Casual Dining
- Seafood
- Southern
Service Type
- Dinner
- Lunch
Services Offered
- Dine-In Available
- Gift Cards Available
Our private dining rooms can accommodate groups from 20-150 people
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