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Was visiting my daughter in college and came here for breakfast. Service was great. Our waitress (forgot her name) was super nice, even when I sent my order back. Hot Cocoa came in a huge cup and was delicious. Daughter had the Arizona Skillet and it was very good and filling. I had ordered the stra
Had breakfast outside with a lovely view of the Liberty and Acorn intersection. Very friendly and fast service from Ashley R, it felt like she was reading my mind! Had the Shrimp and Grits, delicious. Good biscuits. Gave me more coffee to take to go.
Quaint little place on Liberty St. If you blink you will miss it. The food is aplenty and service is amazing. I had shrimp and grits and my wife has the traditional eggs, bacon and grits. But the grits are next level. Definitely a must try if your in Savannah!
Mid week breakfast, just walked in and we were seated right away. I had the Just Bubba it's sausage gravy biscuits scrambled eggs with cheese and potatoes. It was delicious I would definitely go back next time I am in the area. My server was great but I forgot his name.
Great breakfast/brunch spot. Take your pup along and get them a breakfast as well (puppy chow or bulldog). My pup got the puppy chow with eggs, bacon, sausage and taters. He chowed that down so fast! Very chill place inside and outside. Great for people watching too! I got the traditio al breakfast.
Lee was our server she was great. Had blue berry crunch pancakes and the traditional. Yum yum!
I found this great breakfast spot near my hotel. The San Bernardino omelette, grits, and OJ were a perfect way to start my day. The atmosphere is update and fun. I love the open air quality. My server, Adam, was friendly and attentive. I will be back.
Outstanding food and wonderful service. Timely arrival for food at a great price with both indoor and outdoor seating
Seems to be a great neighborhood hangout. Quick and friendly service. The food was typical, we ordered a traditional breakfast, and French toast. It was very good. I was impressed by the coffee. It was not watery but did have a bold flavor.
On our last day in Savannah, we ate breakfast at J. Christopher's as it was so close to our hotel. This restaurant has some cool artwork on the walls. The hostess was very friendly when we walked in. I ordered the traditional breakfast with bacon and roasted potatoes. It was good, except the pot
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