Global dishes & cocktails offered in a late-night, comfy bar & restaurant with a terrace.
Hours
| Monday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 4 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 3 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 3 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 102 E Liberty #109, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: (912) 912-1545
Website: http://savoysociety.com/
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Reviews
A dance party broke out around me at Savoy Society while I was attempting, unsuccessfully, to sober up near the end of a zippy evening earlier this year in Savannah. I was a solo table of one, sipping a modest Miller Lite can and a small-but-mighty Chatham Artillery Punch in a champ flute when the DJ kicked things into high gear about a quarter till midnight and half the room started to swayin’ and grooving and I might have even caught a bit of grinding in the rear-view. Me? I was entirely too footsore for such mayhem, thanks to the “charming cobblestone” streets my hooves had been clopping on all day, and had to refrain from joining in, but this is the kind of vibe you can expect from Savoy Society. Charleston eat your heart out.
The drinks were excellent all around, fun without being twee, hefty, and a fine value given the central Liberty street location. The staff was attentive and friendly and genuinely looked like they were having a fun night. My server in particular (K) was a grinning blur, weaving amongst numerous tables but always checking at my tiny perch and making sure things were proceeding smashingly. They were. Happy staff is always a good sign and makes the customer (you) relaxed, which I certainly was after a long walking tour of Savannah drinking establishments.
The overall vibe is comfy and cozy, – plants, wicker chairs, vinyl, spot lighting and a big ole glass window facing the street to tempt the thirsty. It is clean with good sight lines, no ‘dark corners’ here. Moderately loud but then again it was dance night. Overall, inviting and even vaguely lush in a charming and thrifty sort of way.
The food was surprisingly great too, especially for near midnight, a blurry photo of the well portioned Spanish Ham and Cheese sandwich with a side of pickled vegetables (excellent, crisp) is all that remains on my phone. I had to follow it up with a clever Rye/orgeat/lemon pebble-ice smasher garnished with a capsized Underberg in the double rocks. You know, exactly like they don’t do in Germany.
Savory Society is a lively joint staffed by people who care. They also sling strong drinks and fresh food into the witching hour. If you think you’re too old for this place, you aren’t, because Good Times are for any of us who show up. Savory Society is on my List for the Savannah central area and should be on yours as well. Five stars.
On a December evening, when they were being rented out for a private event, they were so gracious and kind, in letting us know once we came in that they were shutting down for a private event by a certain time. We never felt slighted or pushed to end our visit. All I could think of is what a great idea to have a private event at this establishment. Thank you for a wonderful evening and I know that the group having the party after us was going to have a great time for sure.
The night started like any other – just me and my partner, trying to enjoy a night out. But, as fate would have it, we found ourselves caught in a tension-filled moment on the verge of splitting up. Enter Maya, with her calm demeanor and a spark of understanding in her eyes. She didn’t just serve us drinks—she served as a reminder that love, just like good wine, only gets better with the right support.
We sat down with glasses of white wine that were perfectly paired with two of the most phenomenal hotdogs we’ve ever had. Seriously, these things were next level—crispy, juicy, with a perfect mix of toppings that made every bite a revelation. But what really made the night unforgettable was Maya. Her ability to read the room (and our unspoken tension) and subtly steer the conversation in the right direction was pure magic. She turned what could have been an awkward, heavy evening into one of connection and laughter.
By the time we left, not only had we saved our relationship, but we were also planning our next date night here. Maya is a gem, and this bar is now our go-to spot for when we want to mix great food, exceptional service, and a dash of romance (with a side of sizzle, of course).
Highly recommend! Five stars all around.
Then can we just talk about THE VIBE??? It’s like dopamine decorating in a jungle in 1965. Tiki this, cheetah that, nailhead detail, gold, chartreuse on burgundy on sapphire on steroids. And the fish TV!!! The designer needs a promotion. We felt so at home from the first moment we walked in the door.
Only complaint is that the secret must be out, because it got crowded the later we lingered. So go early, and you’ll find it hard to leave!!