In general a lot of the food was mediocre and overpriced for what it was.
What we liked well enough:
The Paris Market & Brocante:
The egg croissant sandwich is very good - they do those slow-cooked scrambled eggs. Jambon on baguette is tasty too (consider asking them to hold back on/omit the dried herb sprinkle). Good coffee.
Bull Street Taco
Lunch/dinner. Def try the margaritas. Mexican street style tacos - chorizo, cauliflower, and fish were good. House-fried chips.
https://yelp.to/qTKq/JuhDDN6YwY
The Grove
Good food, cheap happy hour with good selection, and a nice rooftop. All the good things. Wings and guac were both excellent. Food specials.
https://yelp.to/qTKq/rQlgzVjZwY
The Collins Quarter
Fanc(ish) bruch or dinner. I think brunch is supposed to be their strong suit, but we went for dinner. It was good but not mind-blowing for the prices.
https://yelp.to/qTKq/4AnWVKqZwY
Sandfly BBQ At the Streamliner
This looked really good/fun, but we never made it there.
https://yelp.to/qTKq/54L6qtyZwY
We had bad experiences/food at Little Duck Diner and B. Matthews - recommend you steer clear.
For desserts:
Byrd’s Famous Cookies - City Market
If you don’t mind the sugar rush, you’ll enjoy sampling all the tiny, crunchy little cookies here.
https://yelp.to/qTKq/tC5wXfBZwY
Leopold’s Ice Cream
Savannah’s famous ice cream shop. my husband and mother-in-law liked it well enough but prefer our more intensely-flavored local in Asheville.