There’s no need to fret next time you’re looking for a tasty steak in Savannah, Georgia. We’ve compiled a list for you that covers every end of the spectrum from steak and eggs to ribeyes to blackened steak salads. Keep reading to find out about 44 of the best steaks that Savannah has to offer. Some of the restaurants listed might surprise you!
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Stone & Webster Chophouse
4.2 ★
Starting off this delectable list of restaurants that offer steak is the Stone & Webster Chophouse in Savannah’s Plant Riverside district. Sit near the open kitchen or in one of the restaurant’s quieter areas and enjoy steak, seafood, cocktails, and awesome service in this energetic establishment. Reservations are recommended but not required when you visit Stone & Webster Chophouse at the JW Marriott on River Street. Tuesday through Saturday from 5-10pm, visit this restaurant after a day spent exploring what Savannah’s historic River Street has to offer.

The Olde Pink House
4.6 ★
Mentioned regularly by everyone from the local news to the Travel Channel, The Olde Pink House in Savannah is like a celebrity. Everyone has heard of it and anyone who hasn’t been yet wants to go. When you want a side of true southern hospitality to go with a filet mignon dinner, The Olde Pink House is waiting for you on Abercorn St. Live music plays from their cellar seating area and there’s also outdoor seating. Enjoying a steak, soul food inspired sides, and servers that make you feel like family is as easy as visiting this iconic establishment any day of the week. Open for lunch and dinner from 11 am Tuesday through Thursday, and dinner only on Sunday and Monday, you need to visit The Olde Pink House to find out why everyone loves it so much.

Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern
4.5 ★
When you’re walking down River Street next, keep an eye out for the green awning sticking out of what was once a cotton warehouse and know that you’ve found the Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern. Among their menu items, you’ll find a selection of steaks from the ribeye served with asparagus to the combos like steak and crab cake. The oldest continually operating restaurant on River Street, you can experience the gorgeous views of the Savannah River while enjoying lunch or dinner. Every day is a great day to try the steaks at Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern from 11 am – 10 pm.

The Public Kitchen & Bar
4.5 ★
Elevating the casual dining experience is what The Public Kitchen & Bar’s mission is, without making you clear out your bank account to do it. Quality ingredients and top tier service creates an atmosphere that feels upscale with meals that taste like a trip to paradise. Using only 100% grass fed beef from a farm in Georgia, you already know that the flavor of their steaks are next level. Hand cut, the 12oz Char-Grilled NY Steak Strip on the dinner menu comes potatoes au gratin. Bison burgers are also on the menu at The Public and all entrees come with a suggested drink pairing to really enhance the flavors. Enjoy the weather with outdoor seating at The Public on west Liberty St any day for lunch or dinner. Closed from 3:30-4:30 pm to get ready for the change in meal types, they are open until at least 10 pm nightly.
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The Collins Quarter
4.6 ★
Two locations in Savannah have made the Collins Quarter a regular stop for everyone from residents to tourists. From the location that overlooks Forsyth Park to the one on Bull St, both menus have a couple of steak options that taste as great as they look, and the presentation is pretty upscale already. Sirloin Steak Tartare is on the appetizer menu for the downtown location so stop by that one for a different take on steak than the usual. Their prime New York strip steak is 12 oz and stands out as a star on their main menu. At the Forsyth Location, they have one menu option called the Bulgogi Benedict that’s covered with shaved ribeye and kimchi hollandaise sauce. If you’re ever in Savannah, try out either of these charming restaurants and you’ll see why they are always full of people.

Chive Sea Bar & Lounge
4.6 ★
Savannah is a great place to find all kinds of seafood restaurants and lucky for us, places like Chive Sea Bar & Lounge features a filet mignon on their lunch and dinner menu as well. Skip the ocean influence and go straight for their steak, or grab the surf & turf for a side of lobster tail with the beef. Broughton Street is happy to be home to Chive Sea Bar & Lounge, a calm space among downtown Savannah’s bustling city streets. Sit down and take in an ambiance that is reminiscent of the 1920s, with all the charm of old Hollywood. Open every day, you will want to take a look at their posted hours before making plans to visit Chive Sea Bar & Lounge as they vary depending on the day.

Cotton & Rye
4.7 ★
Cotton & Rye places a special focus on the fusing of traditional meals with modern ways of preparing them, and their Coulotte steak is (literally) at the top of their dinner menu. Located on Habersham St, Cotton & Rye doesn’t require a reservation but they do highly suggest making one. Next time you’re in the market for catering, consider looking into the food truck they have available for events. Cotton & Rye has been serving Savannah for many years for dinner from 5-10 pm every Tuesday through Saturday. Once you’ve filled up on steak, you’re going to want to make a little extra room for the insanely satisfying peanut butter pie or spiced apple cake. Desserts at Cotton & Rye are even better after a nice steak.

Alligator Soul
4.6 ★
Seasonal ingredients combined with wild game from all kinds of different places make Alligator Soul a restaurant that cannot be replicated by any other local restaurants. A combination of games from local farms and sources around the world is an ever changing option that their menu always features. Alligator Soul is also the restaurant in Savannah where you’re able to find things like alligator chorizo mac and cheese. The adventurous foodie will want to put this particular establishment at the top of their list for restaurants in this area. Find this uniquely awesome restaurant on Barnard Street and come by for a visit after 5 pm Monday through Saturday.

Toast! All Day
4.7 ★
Steak and eggs is a classic meal that can start the day right, or really be served at any time and still taste good. Breakfast always tastes better anytime it’s served after breakfast time. At Toast! All Day on the beautiful Broughton Street, you can order their steak and eggs anytime the craving hits. Their menu is full of breakfast favorites like french toast but also some interesting southern pieces like pimento cheese and pork rinds. According to the New York Times, this restaurant is a must visit location. Try them any day from 7 am – 10 pm and see why their steak and eggs breakfast should also be served for lunch and dinner.

Ruth’s Chris Steak House
4.6 ★
Don’t look any further than Ruth’s Chris Steak House if everyone in your group has particular tastes in mind. When you’re looking for a variety of cuts and flavors, this establishment is on Bay Street waiting to impress you. T-bone, ribeye, truffle crusted filet are only the beginning of what they offer on any active day. Dinner from 4-9 pm is available throughout the week, with each steak sizzling upon serving. Don’t ever sleep on this restaurant, Savannah is thrilled to have Ruth’s Chris Steak House involved with Savannah’s culinary scene.

The Local on 17
4.5 ★
Anytime you ask the question on Reddit about where to find the best steak in Savannah, there are at least 3 people who answer with “not technically in Savannah but” and then rave over The Local on 17. In the neighboring town of Richmond Hill, The Local on 17 is a short drive away from downtown Savannah’s busy vibes. From the steak and mushrooms to the double cut porterhouse pork chop, The Local on 17 is where the locals love to eat. Find them on highway 17 in Richmond Hill and you will be happy you took the extra few minutes to make the drive. Dinner time is always an option because they open every day from 5-9 pm.

45 Bistro
4.7 ★
Espresso dusted wet aged ribeye is something that makes 45 Bistro’s menu stand out. Situated inside of The Marshall House on Broughton St, 45 Bistro is a local fine dining establishment that feels familiar like something out of an old tv show. Contemporary cuisine is served in a dining room that’s covered in different art pieces, leaving plenty to talk about while eating. Monday through Saturday, 45 Bistro is open for dinner from 6-9:30 pm and 10:30 pm on the weekends. If you’re planning a wedding, consider making 45 Bistro one of the venues you consider. Hosting more than 40 weddings every year, they go out of their way to take good care of everyone’s bridal parties.

B. Matthew’s Eatery
4.5 ★
Growth within the culinary scene of Savannah is inevitable when you’re providing the kind of service that B. Matthew’s Eatery has since they started out as a small deli. Savannah’s Historic District is happy to know that this establishment is open from 8 am until 9 pm (with a break to switch to the dinner menu) serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week. Wait until dinner starts at 5 pm and get ready to taste the B. Matthew’s Eatery version of a 10 oz New York strip steak with colcannon mash and horseradish demi. Ask for fried green tomatoes as an appetizer, theirs are some of the best around and made with goat cheese crumbles.

Garibaldi
4.4 ★
Romance is always in the air at Garibaldi on Congress Street. Reservations are required for a date night at this Italian restaurant. Much like many other Savannah based restaurants, Garibaldi is housed in a refurbished building that was once a firehouse. Atmosphere is important to the overall experience that this restaurant provides, and then they also serve a mouthwatering steak. Plan to get cozy at Garibaldi for dinner from 5-9:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday, they will take care of you.

The Fitzroy
4.5 ★
Savannah is a town that has always drawn inspiration from cultures all over the world and The Fitzroy is where you can discover some Australian influence. Make your way to Drayton Street to find that their menu features a 12 oz prime New York strip with a side of broccoli chimichurri. The Fitzroy considers the food that it serves to be “upscale pub fare” and there’s really not a better way to describe it. Outdoor seating for nice nights and a fireplace for the chilly ones means that your comfort is taken into consideration from the moment you choose a table. Closed for their version of the weekend on Tuesday and Wednesday, The Fitzroy is the place to be for dinner from 5-10 pm throughout the rest of the week.

Jazz’d Tapas Bar
4.6 ★
Backed by USA Today as one of Savannah’s favorite destinations for an extravagant night out, Jazz’d Tapas Bar is the kind of place that is reminiscent of a speakeasy, but more. Classy, jazzy, snazzy, Jazz’d Tapas Bar is one of the restaurants that gives you an excuse to get dressed to the nines and go all out. Martini marinated tenderloin tips provide an awesome flavor fusion, especially with the olive and bleu cheese brulee finish. Open Wednesday through Sunday, you can expect to hear live music most nights that they are open. Find Jazz’d Tapas Bar on Barnard Street in the Historic District and order a custard at the end of your meal. Trust us on that one.

Noble Fare
4.5 ★
Savannah’s Historic District is no stranger to nostalgic charm and Noble Fare is happy to add to the overall ambiance. Inspired by the classics, Noble Fare’s menu celebrates the “art of good eating” with every entree. Order their NY strip-tease or the filet mignon and relax, this is fine dining but comfortable. Smart/casual dress is expected, but don’t forget to dress for the weather. Savannah gets hot sometimes and the folks at Noble Fare are fancy, but not pretentious in the least. Fine dining doesn’t have to be stuffy or overpriced and Noble Fare is proof of that so try them out any day outside of Sunday and Monday from 5:30-9:30 pm.

Wright Square Bistro
4.6 ★
York Street is home to the Wright Square Bistro, the kind of locally employed/owned establishment where you will likely get a chance to chat with the owners while enjoying your meal. With this seasonal menu, you’re usually able to order a locally sourced steak and sides to match. Sit down in this bistro that is regularly mentioned by locals for their friendly service and find out what’s in store for you in the realm of steaks. Wednesday through Sunday, Wright Square Bistro is open and ready to show you what southern hospitality truly means.

The Pirate’s House
4.3 ★
Here at The Savannah Insider, we talk about The Pirate’s House restaurant quite often, so we will spare you the details about the historic significance of this establishment’s location. At this point, there have been entire show episodes dedicated to the history (and hauntings) of The Pirate’s House, but their dinner menu will make you forget about ghosts entirely. Order a filet mignon or grilled hanger steak frites off of the dinner menu and bask in the pirate themed ambiance. Don’t worry, this isn’t one of those corny restaurants where the staff wears fake pirates. The Pirate’s House on Broad Street somehow pulls off the theme without sacrificing even an ounce of class. Opening for lunch at 11 am, The Pirate’s House is open every evening until 9 pm.

Sam Snead’s
4.4 ★
Golf enthusiasts will know exactly who this restaurant is named after without needing any sort of prompting. Sam Snead was a golf legend and the restaurant named after him has a menu that features filets, steak sandwiches and other options. Half pound burgers can also be found, and their menu claims to have some of Savannah’s best. If you’re the kind of person who loves golf to no end, you’re going to want to make this restaurant a top priority to visit. Every wall is covered with all types of paraphernalia from Sam Snead’s long and prosperous career. Check into their hours before making the visit, they are different depending on the day.

Repeal 33
4.5 ★
Here at The Savannah Insider, we talk about The Pirate’s House restaurant quite often, so we will spare you the details about the historic significance of this establishment’s location. At this point, there have been entire show episodes dedicated to the history (and hauntings) of The Pirate’s House, but their dinner menu will make you forget about ghosts entirely. Order a filet mignon or grilled hanger steak frites off of the dinner menu and bask in the pirate themed ambiance. Don’t worry, this isn’t one of those corny restaurants where the staff wears fake pirates. The Pirate’s House on Broad Street somehow pulls off the theme without sacrificing even an ounce of class. Opening for lunch at 11 am, The Pirate’s House is open every evening until 9 pm.

Olympia Cafe
4.5 ★
Like we have said before, Savannah is a bit of a melting pot when it comes to the crazy amount of influences our culinary scene has. Olympia Cafe is the place to be for Greek and Mediterranean dishes and local seafood dishes. Keep your eyes peeled for the blue and white striped awning on River Street and you’ll know you’ve found Olympia Cafe from the smells coming out of it. Order the New York strip steak or take it to a different side of things by trying the prime Colorado lamb chops. Once dinner is finished, walk over to their ice cream counter and grab a scoop of gelato to top it all off. From 11 am – 10 pm, Olympia Cafe is open to all who travel to River Street.

Treylor Park
4.5 ★
People love to gossip about the peanut butter and jelly chicken wings served at Treylor Park but we can’t stop talking about the steak sandwich. Garlic aioli brings out the natural flavors of a brioche bun topped with an 8 oz New York strip steak. At Treylor Park, they are always thrilled to show off the crazy flavor combinations that have made them so popular throughout the city. Ask for a “Grapeful Dead” cocktail to get a taste of grape kool aid with your vodka. Trust us, the drink is surprisingly yummy. East Bay Street is where you’ll find Treylor Park from 11 am – 1 am any day of the week.

Belford’s
4.2 ★
Taking full advantage of Savannah’s seemingly perpetually perfect weather, Bedford’s serves high end steaks and seafood with more than enough outdoor seating available. Award winning steaks are enough to make people keep coming back to Beford’s in Monterrey Square for dinner from 4-9 pm. Though they are open for lunch, Bedford’s closed in the middle of the day to prepare for an inevitable dinner rush. Six different steaks are up for grabs, just look for the “Butcher’s Cuts” portion of this menu and there’s no wrong choice to be made. If the outdoor seating feels too crowded, there’s always the option to ask for their private dining room. At Bedford’s they will make sure you’re taken care of.

The Steakhouse on Whitemarsh
4.3 ★
Still in Savannah but not quite in the downtown area, The Steakhouse on Whitemarsh Island is an affordable fine dining experience that has to take reservations to avoid becoming too crowded every day that they are open. Wednesday through Sunday, this surprisingly low priced steakhouse offers a moderately sized menu with different varieties of cuts. Every Thursday night, they feature a wonderful musical duo from 6:30-9:30 pm that loves playing hits from musical legends like Steely Dan, the Allman Brothers and The Beatles. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy cocktails and steaks in the relaxed atmosphere of The Steakhouse on Whitemarsh.

Fleeting
4.4 ★
Don’t expect the menu to remain consistent when you visit a restaurant called Fleeting, located inside of the Thompson Hotel in Savannah. Inspired by the fleeting nature of local farmer’s markets depending on their crops, this menu is written and rewritten based on what is fresh and available. Regardless of the specifics, you know that there is going to be a steak option on the menu at Fleeting. Weekends bring the promise of live jazz music performed during brunch starting at 10am, adding to the generally classy feel of this establishment. Monday and Tuesday are the only days of the week that you can’t visit Fleeting, but they otherwise open at 5 pm.

Husk
4.4 ★
Taking a modern approach to southern cooking, Husk stands out on Oglethorpe Ave. Easily spotted by the gorgeous exterior complete with white pillars, Husk embraces fresh ingredients by purchasing from local farmers. You can expect to find a strip loin dinner that comes with cabbage and potatoes, topped with parmesan among many other southern delights. Begin your meal with any of the oysters listed on the top half of their menu and then order a tasty steak to top it all off. Don’t forget to call ahead of time to make a reservation or you’re not going to get in. Husk is open for dinner during the week and earlier for lunch as well on the weekends.

Vic’s on the River
4.4 ★
Here in the Historic District, we are truly spoiled by the number of restaurants that offer a wonderfully calming view of the Savannah River. Vic’s on the River is no exception to the rule that if the view is gorgeous, the food is going to taste like heaven. Locally owned and employed, this restaurant is housed in a historic five-story building that has been renovated just enough to preserve what this location once was, an old cotton warehouse. Ask for the filet mignon as a main entree or as a side to any of their seafood options. Vic’s on the River is elegant without feeling stuffy so come in and see them from 11 am – 10 pm throughout the week.

Huey’s
4.3 ★
Like Vic’s, Huey’s On The River offers views of the Savannah River that enhance your overall dining experience at no extra cost. Featuring meals inspired by the culinary experts over in New Orleans, Huey’s is always bustling with activity. Despite being consistently busy, Huey’s has a knack for making everyone feel like no one else is in the restaurant outside of your group. Low Country Surf & Turf is one of the best choices you can make, pairing an 8 oz filet mignon with shrimp that tastes like you plucked it right out of a Cajun restaurant in Louisiana. Ask for a side of cheese grits to get the most out of your meal, they really are a palate cleanser. Brunch is served every day because they open at 8am so get a taste of Cajun cooking in Savannah at Huey’s On The River

Toni’s Steakhouse
4.0 ★
Toni’s Steakhouse is a Savannah tradition at this point. Family owned and locally operated, they have taken pride in serving locally sourced steaks from the moment that they first opened. Before you get to the meat of the menu, ask your server about their soup of the day. Toni’s Signature steak is only 10 oz but is packed with flavors that the chef loves in particular. Date night can be made better by ordering the 32 oz ribeye that’s served with four sides, presenting more than enough food for two people. Prices vary depending on how extravagant you’re planning to get, but the cost is generally reasonable at Toni’s Steakhouse. Consistently open from 4:30-10 pm, Toni’s Steakhouse sits on Eisenhower Dr in downtown Savannah.

The Grey
4.4 ★
There’s no way you’d be able to not notice The Grey if you’re on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd in Savannah. Housed in what once was obviously a Greyhound Bus terminal all the way back in 1938, The Grey is one of those restaurants that you’ll just have to take a photo of. While you’re eating their hangar steak meal and reveling in the spices brought out by their salsa verde, The Grey will somehow feel like home but also elevated. You’ll notice that The Grey’s staff runs like a well oiled machine, really embracing the teamwork that it takes to run an efficient kitchen. Sunday brunch is from 11 am – 3 pm but otherwise The Grey is open at 5 pm for dinner, closed only on Mondays.

Ardsley Station
4.7 ★
Having a seasonal menu means you’re sure to have a fresh tasting meal no matter what you order at Ardsley Station. Though the lunch menu doesn’t do much in the realm of steak, their dinner menu offers a handful of options. Ardsley Station’s beef tenderloin tips are popular served with a heaping helping of mashed potatoes. Daily happy hour from 3-6 pm and after 9 pm until close bring the promise of discounted food and drinks. You can find Ardsley Station on Victory Drive and visit them for steaks at dinner every day of the week.

The Grove
4.1 ★
When you’re walking through the City Market area of downtown Savannah’s Historic District, you might notice that there is always a hyped up crowd dancing at The Grove. Their rooftop bar is legendary, known for serving amazing food, featuring incredible dance music, and live music on certain days. Though they open at 11 am every day, you’ll want to wait until the dinner menu starts being served at 4 pm. Sirloin steaks are available along with other platters like Cajun pasta and cheese tortellini. The Grove is one of those establishments that has a locally dedicated crowd, but also draws in a fair amount of tourists every night. Don’t miss out on one of the city’s most popular locations, an afternoon or evening spent at The Grove is always a good idea.

Chart House
4.1 ★
Looking somewhat reminiscent of an artist’s loft, Chart House brings a boho-chic kind of vibe that feels cozy immediately upon entering. With a menu that features multiple steak choices alongside seafood, Chart House has a bunch of variety for everyone to choose from. If you’re in an adventurous mood, the teriyaki sirloin steak comes with a soy glaze that elevates each bite. Since the initial location was opened in 1961, Chart House has grown to many locations throughout the US and Bay Street is happy to have one in the area. Check their hours before you visit as they vary depending on the day.

Clary’s
4.6★
One of Savannah’s resident celebrity restaurants, Clary’s is famous for being featured in scenes from the movie “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” that was released in 1999 and directed by Clint Eastwood. Always full of happy diners, Clary’s stays packed from the moment that they open at 8 am every day. Steak and eggs is listed on a menu that is also full of stuffed French toast, even featuring an Elvis themed platter. Though this restaurant closes at 2 pm throughout the week, you will want to trust us when we say that early is best when you want a good seat at Clary’s. Everyone already knows about their amazing French toast so you can only imagine what will happen when they find out about the steak and eggs tasting just as great.

Little Duck Diner
4.4★
Happy to be at the crossroads of vintage and chic, Little Duck Diner takes on a feeling reminiscent of the 20s that they hope encourages people to relax and let go for a while. With at least two totally different steak options to choose from, you can enjoy a bi bim bop bowl from the lunch and dinner menu or “the cowboy” black angus strip steak on just the dinner menu. Both options are flavor filled and will leave you feeling like a happy “little duck” at the end of the experience. Don’t forget to ask for one of their signature rubber ducks to take home, they only cost one dollar. West Julian Street is where you’re able to find Little Duck Diner every day from 10 am – 9 pm. During the week, they close from 3-5 pm to set up for dinner.

The 5 Spot Midtown
4.5★
Just a 5-10 minute drive away from downtown, The 5 Spot is a midtown bar that has outdoor seating and plenty of parking. Come in sometime for the same exquisite quality that you’d expect out of the Historic District’s restaurants without the hassle that comes with downtown. At The 5 Spot, they have a salad that comes topped with blackened steak and bleu cheese crumbles. Taking salad and steak to a new level, The 5 Spot tastes even better with the lemon shallot vinaigrette. Ask for an extra side of it for only fifty cents. From 11 am – 9 pm during the week (8 am – 10 pm on the weekends) The 5 Spot serves a number of hearty meals that anyone would enjoy.

The Funky Brunch Cafe
4.4★
Did the song “Good Vibrations” start playing in your head upon reading the name of this restaurant or is that just us? The Funky Brunch Cafe is a popular destination on Broughton Street that people are fond of visiting because of the cook your own pancakes setup at the tables. Yes, The Funky Brunch Cafe is like some fever dream breakfast version of the melting pot where you’re able to cook pancakes on a flat top that is built right into your table. But that’s not what we are focused on right now. At this moment, we know you’re glad to find out that this restaurant’s menu also comes with a steak scramble that’s topped with pepper jack cheese and crispy hashbrowns. If you’re looking for a steak covered with peppers and including a side of eggs, ask for The Heifer and the Hen House for an 8 oz sirloin steak. The Funky Brunch Cafe closes only on Tuesdays and is open from 8:30 am – 2 pm every other day.

Alexander’s Bistro
4.6★
Only one block away from the park that everyone loves to hang out at, Forsyth, Alexander’s Bistro has a steak sandwich that you should be dying to try. This family owned and operated little place is known for a friendly atmosphere and fresh ingredients. Since their opening in 2020, Alexander’s has become a regular spot for locals and tourists from all over. Located on Bull Street, Alexander’s Bistro is open after 9 am every day except Monday and Tuesday. People like to call this place a hidden gem but you might want to visit them soon. Great food and service like this means that folks will definitely find out about Alexander’s Bistro sooner or later and they will end up packed every open day too.

Circa 1875
4.4★
French food served in a gastropub setting can be found at Circa 1875 from 6-10 pm any day except Sunday. At Circa, they only serve the highest quality meals and drinks with service that makes you feel like you’re at a friend’s house. Order the steak frittes to enjoy a 10 oz strip with a side of French fried potatoes. Originally from the culinary side of Detroit, the owners of Circa 1875 moved to Savannah and fell in love with the city before deciding to open their own restaurant. Try to get a seat next to the fireplace at this Whitaker St establishment and taste a little bit of Detroit, France, and Savannah all in one at Circa 1875.

1540 Room
4.6★
Sometimes, you just need to visit a hotel that has a rooftop pool and grab a steak at the on-site, award winning restaurant for a steak. Located inside of the DeSoto on Liberty St is 1540 Room, this is the place you visit when you’re craving a meal that is anything but basic. Chef Collin Clemons creates a Coulotte steak that pairs spectacularly with tallow potatoes. Along with ingredients sourced from the area, attention to detail with every dish is noticed with each bite. If you’ve been looking for an excuse to book a room at the DeSoto, let their extravagant house restaurant be the reason to make the jump. Wednesday through Sunday, you can enjoy dinner at this fine restaurant from 5-9 pm throughout the rest of the week.

Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar
4.4★
While the name lets you know that Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar is well, a place to order tasty oysters, they are also a great stop for a steak. Ask for the 12 oz NY Strip that comes with wild mushrooms and roasted potatoes, along with a large order of oysters. Plenty of televisions are set up to watch the game, whatever game you have in mind. Just ask your server and they will make sure you’ve got everything you need to relax at Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar. From 11 am – 12 pm every day, Sorry Charlie’s is more than just an oyster bar on Congress St.

Coastal 15
4.2★
Riverfront views, cobblestone streets, and historic charm are all just outside of The Bohemian Hotel on Bay St. Inside of this charming place to stay is a restaurant called Coastal 15 that takes pride in serving fresh seafood from 7 am – 10 pm every day. More than a simple seafood bistro, Coastal 15 also keeps at least two steak choices on their classy menu. Local inspiration is drawn for the creation of their menu, with elevated versions of favorites like pimento cheese and blackened salmon among the choices. Sit down to a lovely view in one of Savannah’s nicest areas next time you want a steak with southern style sides and appetizers.

Cha Bella
4.3★
Wrapping up this particular list is a restaurant that is truly Savannah’s farm to table restaurant. Using ONLY ingredients sourced from places within short driving distance from the restaurant, you will find that their menu changes to suit the seasons. While their menu usually includes at least one steak option, there’s no point in talking about what is currently on the menu. All you need to know is that Cha Bella provides one of the freshest meals around and any plate tastes incredible. Enjoy an artsy atmosphere as they project movies on the patio with light music playing at the same time. Dinner time at Cha Bella is from 5-9 pm every evening on Broad Street so enjoy their ever-changing menu any night.