Restaurants & Bars

Bill and Barbara Windsor's trip 'Round America covered 50 states and over 2,500 towns.

This list of Attractions provides information and photos of sights Round America has visited that could best be categorized as "Restaurants."

Each sight Round America visits is categorized by one of approximately 50 types of sights. So, if you are interested in the world's largest, smallest, movie locations, pie places, or any of the other categories, simply click on the link under "Types of Sights to See," and you will see a list of all sights that fit the chosen category.

City Market - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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City Market has established itself as a destination for entertainment, dining, and retailing in downtown Savannah. To create an anchor attraction that would attract both tourists and Savannah residents, the developer established the Art Center at City Market. This group of working studios for artists occupies approximately 19,000 square feet of space and has created an opportunity for other tenants of City Market to establish and operate viable food, entertainment, and retail businesses. In addition, City Market has three apartments and approximately 11,000 square feet of office space.

Clary's Cafe - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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Clary's is a family owned and operated business serving Savannah since 1903. Best known for its great food and as the "Diner" in the movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," Clary's has remained true to character for over 100 years. Along with four homemade soups daily, Clary's also serves Savannah's best pastries, pies, and their signature dessert: jumbo eclairs filled with real baked custard!

Gryphon Tea Room - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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The Gryphon Tea Room, housed in an adapted turn-of-the-century pharmacy, serves tea, coffee, sodas and light meals. Students, as well as locals and tourists, relax in the tea room while admiring the antique furnishings. Fourteen original stained glass windows with a mortar and pestle motif convey the original purpose of the shop. The stained glass ceiling is something to see.

Harry and the Natives - Hobe Sound Florida Click here for more information
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We weren't sure what Harry and the Natives was at first, but we saw a lot of people coming in and out, and we soon realized it was a bar/restaurant. The "yard" was filled with an assortment of wacky things, and the front of the restaurant had funny signs and odd decor. The interior was even better - hats stapled to the ceiling, lots of funny signs, street signs, faded fishing photos, old T-shirts, buoys - an incredible assortment of eclectic stuff. We found Harry's to be totally unique and enjoyable, and if you ever get anywhere near Hobe Sound, Florida, GO! Best Key Lime Pie in America.

Lady & Sons Restaurant - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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The Lady & Sons is the most popular restaurant in Savannah. The business grew from a lunch delivery service in 1989 to a hotel restaurant in 1991 to an 85 seat restaurant in 1996 to a TV show in 2001 to a 330 seat restaurant in 2003. Paula Deen has become famous worldwide with her cookbooks and TV show on the Food Network. The Lady & Sons is so popular that people line up hours ahead in hopes they will be able to get their names on the list for dinner.

Leopold's Ice Cream Shop - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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Leopold's Ice Cream Shop is owned by film producer Stratton Leopold ("The Sum of All Fears," "The General's Daughter," "Paycheck"). Originally opened in 1919 by Stratton's dad and two uncles, the shop quickly became the place to be in Savannah. All the ice cream is made in the shop from the original recepies of 1919. The walls are covered with pictures, posters, and props from films Stratton Leopold and Academy Award nominated Production Designer, Dan Lamino (shop manager), worked on over the years.

River Street - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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Savannah sits above the broad Savannah River. Savannah's historic waterfront is lined with more than 100 unique shops and galleries, restaurants, nightspots, inns and hotels along River Street. River Street is a very popular tourist spot in Savannah, and watching the sunset over the river is a must-see when visiting Savannah.

Six Pence Pub - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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The Six Pence Pub is on the corner of Bull Street and Liberty in Savannah. A little bit of England nestled in hot, humid downtown Savannah. With large glass windows up front overlooking the sidewalk patio, this pub is very inviting and comfortable. The Six Pence Pub was a notable location in the Julia Roberts' movie "Something To Talk About."

The Pirates' House - Savannah Georgia Click here for more information
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Since 1753, The Pirates' House has been welcoming visitors to Savannah with a bounty of delicious food and drink and rousing good times. Situated a block from the Savannah River, The Pirates' House first opened as an inn for seafarers, and fast became a rendezvous for blood-thirsty pirates and sailors from the Seven Seas. Here seamen drank their grog and discoursed, sailor fashion, on their exotic high seas adventures from Singapore to Bombay and from London to Port Said. The Pirates' House rambles in all directions with 15 separate dining rooms each with a distinct charm all its own. The small building adjoining the Pirates' House was erected in 1734 and is said to be the oldest house in the State of Georgia. The Pirates' House is said to be haunted....

The Varsity - Atlanta Georgia Click here for more information
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The Downtown Atlanta location of The Varsity is on more than two acres and can accommodate 600 cars and over 800 people inside. On days when the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets are playing a home game, over 30,000 people visit The Varsity. The Varsity serves great hot dogs, hamburgers, fries, onion rings, and other drive-in delicacies. The Varisty is one of those unique places that has become an Atlanta institution, and it is the World's Largest Drive-In.

Whistle Stop Cafe - Juliette Georgia Click here for more information
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The 1991 film, Fried Green Tomatoes, directed by John Avnet starring Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson Mary Louise-Parker, Chris O'Donnell and other well knowns... was filmed in Juliette Georgia. The Whistle Stop Cafe was a very important part of the movie.

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