Olde Pink House Restaurant
What the experts agree on
Housed in an atmospheric 1771 Colonial mansion in the historic district, this beloved Savannah institution serves elevated Southern fare—crab-stuffed grouper, fried chicken—with attentive service worthy of its destination-dining reputation.
“One of Savannah's oldest structures houses one of its most popular restaurants.”
– Gayot
"The menu is extensive, with crab-stuffed grouper, filet mignon, and braised pork shank among the entrées." Full review
"This restaurant came highly recommended by the locals and certainly lived up to the advanced publicity." Full review
4.5
"Destination Southern fine dining." Full review
"What were your first impressions when you arrived?
As its name suggests, Olde Pink House, an upscale Southern restaurant, is in a Colonial-era house in the historic district." Full review
"Expect great service and amazing food." Full review
"An upscale Southern restaurant, The Olde Pink House is open for lunch and dinner daily, serving up exceptional seafood, fried chicken, and a stellar selection of wines."
Savannah Travel Guide
June 14, 2021
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Reservations recommended.
"One of Savannah’s great culinary experiences, adjacent to the Planters Inn, this local institution remains extremely popular...property itself dates way back to 1771" Full review
"The appropriately-named Olde Pink House is easy to find, with its iconic shade of pink, right across from Reynolds Square. The classic art-filled dining room with patina walls feels like..." Full review