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Savoring Savannah Georgia Coffee

Savannah, Georgia is a city known for many things. It is a city rich in history, adorned with beautiful architecture and home to a thriving cultural scene that draws in visitors from all over the world. Another special draw of the community is the presence of unique coffee shops and cafés spread across the town. The residents of Savannah are famous for their cultural mandate of taking time to slow down and enjoy life. The cafés, restaurants and parks of the city are ideal places for savoring the moment. Just as each neighborhood of Savannah has its own unique flavor, the same can be said for these establishments where the residents and visitors of the town come together to enjoy themselves over a comforting beverage.

For an excellent cup of coffee and a decadent pastry to compliment Savannah’s Historic District, Goose Feathers Café at 39 Barnard Street is a cozy retreat. With a wide selection of European style food, and a broad range of specialty coffee drinks, you’ll find plenty of reasons to keep coming back. While in the area, you may choose to meander along the tree-lined sidewalks of the neighborhood and browse the windows of some of the eclectic shops along the way, or take a stroll through Telfair Square. Savannah has long been famous for its charming parks known as the “Squares” which dot the original sections of the city. These squares also make a perfect setting to take your coffee to-go and enjoy a delicious brew among the flowers, trees, statues and fountains that make Savannah a jewel of the American South.

Although the city has a rich history that is kept alive, Savannah is also a modern and innovative community of the 21st century. Just across the street from the famous Forsyth Park you can find the ultra-contemporary Sentient Bean Coffee Shop located at 13 East Park Avenue. This café specializes in a wide range of organic and fair trade coffees and teas as well as healthily delicious meals and snacks. They also host a wide range of events from film screenings to musical performances and comedy shows, many of which are Free of charge. You can easily spend a whole evening at the Sentient Bean, or just stop in for a quick refreshment and then explore Savannah’s Victorian District which surrounds the café. The neighborhood boasts of some of the more colorful and unique buildings in the city which make a great scene for a long evening walk with a cup of coffee in hand.

If you’re in the mood for a truly local specialty, The Coffee Fox located at 102 West Broughton Street serves coffees that are roasted right in Savannah by local Roast Master Philip Brown. The menu is composed of local artisan coffees and savory snacks. They also serve a selection of wines by the glass and the bottle. The decor of the café is almost a love letter to Savannah itself with an abundance of artwork and artifacts that highlight the local history and unique culture of the community. While in the area, you may also want to visit Savannah’s historic riverfront and see a panoramic view of the Talmadge Memorial Bridge and watch boats as they pass by.

These three coffee establishments are just a sampling of the many available all over Savannah, each with their own special characteristics. In a community dedicated to preserving cultural history and embracing the arts, the many cafés of the city help to make these ideals tangible and available to all. Perhaps you’ll want to venture there yourself to see what you can discover among the cafés of Savannah, Georgia.