
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 27 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: (912) 335-0040
Website: http://wexfordpub.com/
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If you’re a Disney fan and enjoy Raglan Road Irish Pub in Disney Springs like I do, you will love the Wexford! I would love to see the Wexford replicate Raglan’s Dalkey Duos.
she was incredibly friendly and made us feel genuinely welcome both times we visited. The vibes at Wexford Savannah are always on point: chill, stylish, and full of great energy. We had no wait time, which was a huge plus! This was our second visit, and we were glad to have the same server again.
That said, on our second visit, the Atlantic salmon and pan-seared cod didn’t quite hit the mark. Both dishes lacked flavor, the sides felt a bit too oily, and the fish itself didn’t taste as fresh as we expected. It just didn’t match the standard we experienced before.
Overall, it’s still a great spot for good food, good vibes, and great people. Definitely one of my favorite places in Savannah — highly recommend if you’re looking for excellent service and an all-around enjoyable dining experience.
Our waiter was very friendly and made food suggestions. I had the fish and chips, my wife had the grilled cheese and tomato bisque. Our meals were served very hot and the food was delicious. For dessert we had the warm apple pie with praline ice cream. A perfect ending to a great meal.
We also enjoyed the music of the pub’s guitarist and soaked up the atmosphere of all the activity of the shops and stores around us. It was a perfect night in a wonderful city.
This place was highly recommended by a bartender at the Prohibition Museum. He was spot on!
Our table ordered all of the favorites, fish and chips, shepherds pie, Reuben and pot roast sandwich. Everything was very good. Fresh sliced potatoes for fries, a little soggy, not our preference- prefer crispy, but like the fresh cut!
It got really windy and started to sprinkle.
All in all a good experience.
The soup was excellent, and the fish and chips were very good — crispy, flavorful, and exactly what you’d expect from a quality pub. I also tried a burger, which was good and well-prepared. The only downside was the lamb sliders, which unfortunately came out raw in the middle, and that was disappointing.
Aside from that issue, everything else was enjoyable, and the food quality overall was solid. With a great atmosphere, good beer, and mostly strong dishes, Wexford Irish Pub is still a place I’d recommend stopping by. Hopefully the kitchen pays closer attention to doneness next time.
We sat in a corner booth with two large windows looking out to old buildings on Bryan Street. When our food came, it was memorable and delicious. If they sold the Jameson dressing, I would have bought several bottles. It was incredible!! (Note to management: Please think of selling it.)
We enjoyed lunch so much – service, food and ambiance – that we made reservations for dinner.
Our meal at dinner was also outstanding. Pam was as friendly and helpful as Madison. Husband got a naked corned beef sandwich on rye with fries and I got the Strawberries and Brie appetizer.
Once again we savored every bite of our meals. The only bad thing? We forgot to use our coupons from the Trolley Co., which would have resulted in a less expensive lunch & dinner. Doh! But we don’t regret eating here. Food, service, and interior design were outstanding!