Steeped in rich history dating back to 1753, The Pirates’ House is a must-visit American restaurant in Savannah that masterfully combines Southern cuisine with an enchanting ambiance. Once an inn for sailors and rumored pirate haunt, the restaurant’s historic charm is palpable throughout its creaky floorboards and storied rooms. Guests enjoy not only the atmosphere but also the expertly prepared dishes like the shrimp and grits, praised for their bold flavor and perfect spice balance.
The restaurant also offers a popular buffet with diverse options and a friendly staff eager to share fascinating tales about the building’s past, including secret tunnels and pirate lore. Signature dishes such as the Honey Pecan Fried Chicken and Crab Dip with pita chips consistently impress diners. Whether you’re a history buff or a food lover, The Pirates’ House delivers an immersive Savannah dining experience that’s both delicious and unforgettable.
Zack Dee
in the last weekLunch buffet was really good, hamburger was huge and tasty. She crab soup was enjoyable. Fries were excellent. Took a short history tour with Gloria afterwards. A good place to visit a lot of history
Mary Bennett
in the last weekWe stopped in for drinks and to see the place. Very impressive! The bartender was thankfully not busy and took us around to see the place. Drinks were delicious! We stopped in on a Sunday evening in January and it was not busy at all.
Michael Pinckney
in the last weekFood is always good with great service !
Sharon Williams
in the last weekLots of Southern hospitality here! Kim was so friendly and accommodating to our large family:) A charming, historic building/restaurant that had great food like the fried tomatoes, crab soup and more. Highly recommend!!
Darth Me
in the last week