Bars

10 cocktail bars in Savannah that are shaking things up

Looking for a place to grab a drink in Savannah, Georgia? Here are our 10 top picks!

Bar Julian

Situated atop the Thompson Savannah hotel, Bar Julian is an elevated rooftop bar offering panoramic views of the Savannah River. The Mediterranean-focused menu expands into its creative cocktails. Try the fatteh “nachos” done with crispy bread chips and tahini, herb yogurt, and chickpeas paired with a Stella.

From 12 to 3 p.m., you can enjoy daytime happy hour cocktails, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, tune into live music in the evenings.

Wexford Irish Pub

Inspired by County Wexford, Ireland, Wexford Irish Pub is a tribute to the rich Irish roots that can be found throughout Savannah.

The pub’s inviting decor includes authentic wood furnishings directly from Ireland. On the menu, you’ll find a selection of fine whiskies, beers and craft cocktails, like the Spicy Irishman. The fare is familiar but contemporary, with Irish staples like the Hop House 13 beer battered wild haddock with house-made chips.

The Peregrin

Perched atop the Perry Lane Hotel in Savannah’s Historic District, the Peregrin Bar is a top-notch spot for cocktails, and is a  popular destination for both locals and visitors. With stunning, panoramic views of Savannah’s historic skyline, you can enjoy signature cocktails made with fresh, local ingredients.

Whether you’re looking for a refreshing drink on a warm Savannah night or a sophisticated cocktail to cap off your evening, The Peregrin delivers an unforgettable experience. 

Baobab Lounge

Inside the spectacular JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District, you’ll find Baobab Lounge, an immersive space that showcases spectacular African art and culture. Amongst vibrant sculptures and murals, in the centre of the room stands a giant stuffed ostrich.

The food and drink menus highlight popular African dishes, like biltong (air-dried beef), while the wine list is predominantly South African.

Congress Street Up

A museum may seem like an unlikely spot for one of Savannah’s hottest cocktail bars, but inside the American Prohibition Museum, you can savor—and sip—on a bit of naughty history at Congress Street Up bar. Here, in this novelty speakeasy, you won’t find big booze brands. Instead, all of the drinks can trace their origins  back to the Prohibition era.

The bar also offers cocktail classes six days of the week, where certified bartenders will show you how to craft classic cocktails, while learning the compelling history behind them.

The Common

For tasty apps and refreshing cocktails, head to The Common, located on a busy stretch of Broughton Street. Alongside the cocktail offerings, Common has a robust whisky program that caters to both whisky connoisseurs and first-timers.

Their selection features a well-curated mix of American bourbons, ryes, and international whiskies, including Scotch and Irish varieties. Home to an award-winning wine program, The Common also serves more than 30 wines on rotation.

Artillery Bar

With roots going back to 1896, Artillery Bar is located in the spot where the Georgia Hussars’ armory once housed the cavalry’s artillery. Elements of the bar’s colourful military past, as well as a touch of romance can be seen throughout the establishment—think century-old exposed brick walls, pea green velvet seating, and gleaming white marble. In a nod to days gone by, Artillery Bar enforces a dress code—”proper attire” encouraged.

When you’re done perusing the menu—which specializes in nearly 100 variations of wine and curated cocktails— simply press the call button found at your table for service.

Two Tides

Located in the Starland District, Two Tides is a brewery housed in a two-storey building that dates back to 1910. On the second floor, you’ll find the taproom, which is home to a rotating selection of IPAs, sours, stouts, cream ales and drafts.

The brewery is also famous for its unique beer slushies. Cocktail lovers can take their pick of mixed drinks at Smol, Savannah’s tiniest cocktail bar, located in the downstairs part of the building.

Looking for a bite to pair with your beverage? Crispi, a food trailer, is a permanent fixture at the taproom’s entrance, and serves up a selection of handhelds, like fully-loaded smashburgers and cheesy quesadillas.

Peacock Lounge

Behind an unassuming door in the back alley of trendy Asian restaurant, Flock to the Wok, guests will find themselves in a dimly lit, vintage-inspired speakeasy.

The Peacock Lounge is a chic bar in Savannah’s north historic district that offers curated cocktails and a small food menu. With just 49 seats, the atmosphere is cozy and intimate. It’s a must-visit for those who appreciate a touch of old-school glamour paired with modern mixology.

Sorry Charlie's

Sorry Charlie’s is more than just a premier oyster bar—it’s also a hotspot for cocktail enthusiasts. Located in downtown Savannah, the bar is split into three distinct spaces, which include a rooftop bar and a tropical Tiki bar on the second floor.

Within all three dining venues at Sorry Charlie’s the bartenders are skilled and passionate, often crafting drinks with house-made syrups and fresh ingredients that reflect the best of the Lowcountry. The lively, welcoming atmosphere of each venue makes it an ideal place to enjoy a drink, whether you’re starting your night or winding it down.