
Casual Italian dining in Historic Savannah, GA. Offering homemade classic Italian dishes such as Chicken Parmesan, Lasagna, Spaghetti and Meatballs, artisan Flatbread pizzas, gluten free pasta, salads, sandwiches and much much more. Relaxed atmosphere, you can come in a suit, or in shorts, and neither person will feel out of place.
Casual trattoria dispensing Italian & Mediterranean cuisine in a decor where vintage meets modern.
Hours
| Sunday | 4–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 44 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: (912) 232-2720
Website: http://www.corleones.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.comcorleones.com
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Reviews
The atmosphere felt like a classic, old Savannah restaurant in the best way. The chandelier made from wine bottles really stood out and added a lot of character. There’s only one restroom shared by men and women, but considering how old the restaurant is, that was understandable. Inside, you can clearly feel the cozy, authentic Italian restaurant vibe.
The server was friendly and attentive. Many of the guests were tourists like us, and the staff seemed to make an effort to provide quick and efficient service.
I didn’t try the mac and cheese myself, but my daughters absolutely loved it. I ordered a dish with fettuccine, and while it looks very simple, the flavor was excellent. The Pasta Primavera tasted like it was made with fresh, just-picked spring vegetables, very fresh and well prepared.
If you are in downtown Savannah, I definitely recommend stopping by this place.
The service and staff were very friendly and helpful. If you are wanting a more sweet and savory tiramisu, this is not what you are expecting. Best of luck.
Customer Service: 10/10
– There was a 30 minute wait on tables so we decided to sit at the bar. Chris was great!
Drinks: 10/10
– Chris recommended the Moscato & it was delicious. So smooth & sweet. We also got the Jolly Rancher & it definitely lived up to its name.
Food: 8/10
– The garlic cheese bread was soooo good. We ordered a 2nd plate. We also ordered the spaghetti with pink sauce, fettuccine alfredo & chicken piccata. The spaghetti & alfredo were a 7/10. Everything was so fresh & the portion sizes are very healthy though.
Overall: 9/10
~$40 after tip = 2 mediocre but apparently homemade meatballs. some level of also mediocre tomato sauce. 3 sausage that had good flavor yet cut through like butter, for $7 a good value. the cannoli was on the menu as $9 for 2 but you only get one, and it’ll be empty in the middle, it tasted great but not worth $9 for one.
for the price it’s a disappointment.
That night the place was completely overcrowded because of large groups. It was so loud I literally couldn’t hear myself think. The restaurant clearly doesn’t have enough space to host big companies and regular guests at the same time. This should be managed better – limit reservations, close to new guests, do something. It was horrible.
We ordered mozzarella sticks, chicken piccata, a classic cheeseburger, and 3 beers.
We were told the mozzarella sticks would come “in a few minutes,” but they arrived about 20 minutes later and were cold To be fair, the waitress did offer to replace them with hot ones.
But then everything came out at the same time – mozzarella sticks, chicken, and burger. Common sense says something will be cold by the time you start eating. There was zero thought put into timing or the customer experience.
The burger was honestly awful. I ordered it well done, but that’s not an excuse for a dry, nearly inedible burger. I couldn’t even finish half of it. When the waitress came by, she didn’t ask why my plate was still mostly full.
Same with my wife. Her chicken piccata was just okay and way overpriced – $23 for very average chicken and noodles. She ate maybe 15% of it and, again, no one asked if everything was okay.
Our total was $77 (mozzarella sticks, chicken piccata, cheeseburger, and 3 beers), and the only truly edible thing there was mozzarella sticks.
Overall, this place felt chaotic, overpriced, and completely indifferent to customers.
Never coming here again.