
Stylish choice in the Drayton Hotel spotlighting steak, oysters & seafood plates, plus cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: (912) 662-8901
Website: http://saintneos.com/
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Average hotel restaurant. Explore your other options if in doubt.
We ate at the hotel’s restaurant for a breakfast and dinner. Ok experience, overall, but I wouldn’t eat here if it wasn’t for the convenience of being in the hotel and for using my guest privileges.
Interior was beautiful. Well decorated for the season, and fairly nicely furnished generally speaking.
Service was meh. Waitress who served us dinner clearly showed her disappointment in her face when we didn’t order drinks or the most expensive items on the menu, but she tried to keep it cool, at least verbally, yet she didn’t attend much to our table for the rest of the night (maybe because she was really busy?). Food took over 30 minutes to come and a refill on a coke took her 10 minutes!!! No complains here though because she didn’t have a busboy or food runners.
Service for breakfast was similar to what you get at a country diner- not worth much feedback really.
Food was nothing outstanding taste wise, but the presentation was nice. Average dine in experience, for above average price tags. Breakfast- Benedict with salmon, in particular, could have been more flavorful.
Thank you for the food and service.
The staff was extremely friendly and really made the evening.
The restaurant had a good vibe. More chic but definitely not over the top, wear a nice shirt and you’ll be fine.
Starting with drinks, the birthday girl initially ordered the “Well of Three” as recommended by our waitress. Unfortunately, it didn’t hit the mark, tasting like watered-down soap. So, we swapped it for the “Slow Clap” instead. What a fantastic choice! Bold, citrusy, and perfectly balanced, it was genuinely one of the best cocktails I’ve ever had.
For appetizers, we all ordered the Spanish Octopus, but it was a bit disappointing. The octopus was undercooked and overly chewy, which made it more of a workout than a treat. The saffron aioli had great flavor but, in my opinion, it was too thin in consistency, and at $19, it felt like a rough start to the meal.
Thankfully, the entrees brought us back to a comeback season! I and the birthday girl had the Short Rib Bourguignon, and it was absolutely fantastic. The shallot risotto was creamy and perfectly cooked, the beef rib melted in our mouths, and the Roquefort cheese on top brought it all together beautifully. My husband had the Steak and Frites, which was a solid dish—the steak was cooked perfectly, and the fries were seasoned just right. Others at the table ordered the red grouper special, and while I didn’t personally try it, they raved about it, especially the leek purée that complemented the dish.
Our waitress was wonderful attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and accommodating. We brought our own birthday cake, and they were kind enough to help with cutting and re-wrapping it for us to take home.
Overall, despite some hiccups with the octopus and the initial cocktail, the excellent service, lively atmosphere, and standout entrees made it a great evening. I would definitely return to St. Neo’s Brasserie and recommend.
Also they were out of Grey Goose so she said she had something slightly more high end (it was for a vodka cran) and it ended up being $42 for the drink AFTER she said she gave a 50% off discount on the pour. Definitely should have disclosed the price to us. When we left, we asked if they served dessert to the host. He said of course, we have excellent tiramisu.
All this and there was a 20% tip included in our meal (for a 6 top). Food is good, atmosphere is great, service needs some work.
The atmosphere and food are still top-notch, but the service didn’t feel as warm as our first visit. Hoping next time the hospitality matches the outstanding flavor
While we were enjoying our meal, we wished our daughter a happy birthday. Rosie, our server, overheard and surprised us with a crème brûlée cheesecake complete with a candle. Our daughter was so surprised and thrilled! The cheesecake was fantastic, too.
We’re definitely coming back to try the pork chop — we overheard the table next to us saying it was amazing, so we can’t wait to give it a try next time!
What really stood out was the service—our server, Sam, was absolutely wonderful. She was friendly, attentive, and made us feel so welcome. Her warm personality and genuine care turned a simple breakfast into one of the highlights of our trip.
We’ll definitely be back the next time we’re in Savannah!