RV Destinations Pirates’ House Restaurant Savannah Georgia
The Pirates’ House in Savannah Georgia is a must-see attraction for any history buff or fan of pirates! Originally built in 1753, the building has been faithfully preserved to retain its original pirate-inspired architectural style. The Pirate House is so historically famous that it made a brief cameo in Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous classic tale Treasure Island. Inside you’ll find artifacts and exhibits that pay homage to the city’s long maritime tradition, as well as interactive activities like the chance to dress up like pirates and treasure hunts. But the real highlight of a visit to The Pirate’s House is the Herb House Cafe, dating back to 1734,which is said to have been frequented by pirates in search of herbs to cure their ailments.
Sample delicious Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes or shrimp and grits while taking in the unique atmosphere of this historic building. A dimly lit atmosphere, low ceilings and a dark wood interior only add to the unique dining experience. And don’t forget to search for buried treasure in the garden before you leave! Combining great food with early American history makes the Pirates’ House a must-stop for everyone, making it an adventure you won’t soon forget!
So come aboard, explore the pirates’ lost treasure, and savor some delicious Southern cuisine at The Pirates’ House in Savannah Georgia! Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Aarrrrgh! Read more about the delicious food and swashbuckling history of The Pirates’ House in RV Destinations Magazine, a proud partner of RVnGO.
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