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    Claudette's Country Kitchen & Inn

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Bellwether House

    Bellwether House

    4.1
    (33 reviews)
    25.2 mi

    I stayed here as a staycation with a friend and we had a wonderful time! It's so beautiful and cozy…read moreplace. Everything about this house is beautiful every turn! We had a photographer take pictures of us inside and outside of the hotel and I loved it! We had a walk in shower so I asked if we could take pictures with a tub and the staff was so nice to allow us to walk around and get the pictures we needed. I loved the shower it was so spacious and luxurious. The breakfast was delicious and they had so many food options!

    Everything. This is not a five star facility. * The…read moreBellwether House in Savannah, Georgia is not a five star accommodation. Just because it is a historic location does not make it a five star facility. Let me repeat that. The Bellwether House in Savannah, Georgia is not a five star accommodation. Just because it is a historic location does not make it a five star facility. * It lacks the following: * Valet parking * Bell hops * Actual suites: our Garden Suite consisted of one large room with two small, frosted windows, one bathroom and one closet. It reminded me of an isolation cell in my father's jail (he was a guard not an inmate.). There was a non- working fireplace * No dining facilities except for breakfast * No on site or nearby parking * No sizable bar * Worn appearance in places (see photos). * Steep and narrow steps to get to our room * Scarce storage space * Minimal electric outlets * When making the reservation for our 55th wedding anniversary I told them that we would be bringing our 18 and year old Daschund. They said there would be a dog bed and dog bowls. Unfortunately, Otto had three seizures two days prior to our arrival, and we had to have him euthanized. There was neither a dog bed nor dog bowls. * Only one trash basket in the bathroom * No heat when it was in the 30s in the morning, 40s by midday, 50s by sunset * No nearby restaurants in walking distance * No automatic refills of water or San Pellegrino, you have to ask * No soft drinks or alcohol in mini fridge * Weak internet signal Now, on the good side: Room was large Staff was friendly and responsive It was exceptionally cold Savannah is a quaint old southern town We are accustomed to real five star hotels like the Waldorf Astoria or The Kimberley in Manhattan or any of the Ritz Carlton properties in Florida

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    The street hotel is located.
    The street hotel is located.
    Back public spaces
    Back public spaces
    Tea time

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    Tea time
    Beaver House Restaurant

    Beaver House Restaurant

    3.4
    (69 reviews)
    24.2 mi
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    Carole and I enjoyed lunch at the Beaver House Restaurant in Statesboro. The exterior is in very…read morepoor condition, needs painting and some new timbers on porches, ramps and rails; but the inside of the old mansion is lovely. Built in 1914, the grandson of original house builder, still cooks in the restaurant. We especially loved the baked mac-n-cheese, lima beans, ham and fried chicken. Very reasonably priced all-you-can-eat at $12,50 family style, we loved eeverything. We were there right at the 11 AM opening, so I took lots of pics the dining areas, so beautiful. The waittress was very attentive and took excellent care of us. If the owners would scrape and paint the exterior I would gladly have given it 5 stars.

    I was recently visiting family in Georgia and they brought me for lunch at this beautiful…read morerestaurant. I just loved it from the moment I walked in!! We were the first party in there for dinner and were seated in one of the many dining rooms in front of a window overlooking the porch. Shortly after being seated and getting our drinks we were served our dinner family style. We had dishes with fried chicken and barbecue chicken, black eyed peas, cabbage, mashed potatoes, gravy and biscuits. Everything was good, but nothing was particularly special. It was a good meal and a good price. Our service was excellent and we were quickly offered refills on anything we finished. The star was definitely the ambiance, it was such a beautiful old building!! I will definitely visit on my next visit!!!

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    The beaver house
    The beaver house
    The boarding house special.  Family style
    The boarding house special. Family style
    Side garden. Great ambiance

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    Dresser Palmer House

    Dresser Palmer House

    4.2
    (40 reviews)
    25.2 mi

    I really hesitated to give this place a 3 star rating because the service staff were great and…read morefriendly. Technically, I'd like to give it a 3.5. Let's get the bad out of the way first. Our first night we couldn't get the TV or the wi-fi to work?! The next morning when we mentioned it, one of the guests said that someone mentioned that they had problems, too. Of course, we said something to the person who worked there and they said they'd had problems with the wifi and gave us the staff wifi password which solved that problems. They said they would have someone look at the tv, but it still didn't work that night. Turns out a previous guest had used it to play video games and it wasn't reset. That is something that needs to be looked at before the next guests arrive. Also, we didn't have any bath products in the shower, so I had to go down and ask for them. One of the drawers in the armoire got seriously stuck and the lampshades are so dark that we had to remove them just so we could see well enough to read at night. There are only 4 parking spaces attached to the property in the back although we are allowed to use another parking lot where there is no direct access to. The good is that it's a neat old house that is very close to Forsyth Park and the back is really pretty with all the wisteria in bloom. On the ground level in the back there is a really pretty fountain/fish pond area. The room we were in had a shared balcony off the back with stairs that access the back ground area. Lots of neat antiques throughout the house. Great front porch. Breakfast was wonderful and they gave you options as to when you wanted to eat. I liked the tea bar set up in the smaller dining room, too. Some very different teas, too. I'm afraid to say that I wouldn't recommend it.

    I've been hesitant to review this place- i've been coming to stay at the Dresser Palmer for over 7…read moreyears. Between trips with my family, husband, etc I have stayed here over 14 nights! We always looked forward to returning to Savannah partly because we loved the DPH so much. For this reason, we decided to book a family holiday trip and stayed here over the Christmas week of 2013 (about 4-5 months ago). The inn is under new management/ownership and things just are NOT the same. There always used to be very friendly people running the place- they would always talk to you about where and what to eat, fun activities, local happenings, etc. But now that's not really the case. Also, they did make an exception for our dogs to stay, although they are not dog friendly. This kind of turned into a bit of a nightmare, when the innkeeper's girlfriend Emily was around. She had frantically mentioned the dogs were heard scratching at the door when we were gone. She told me she was really concerned so i offered to show her the inside of the room. She said no. Why not just come see that there is no damage or issue and put it to rest? There's a long story involved with things like this happening the entire stay. If they were uncomfortable, then they should have just not let the dogs stay. Mid-stay, which was xmas eve day, Emily insisted we board the dogs somewhere, but there were no openings that last minute. Colin and Tim were the only saving graces this place had. They made bfast each morning, and all the food was great. They were sweet and helpful when around. They also mentioned Emily has a very bad tendency to over react, and said they had been alone with the dogs for multiple days with NO ISSUES at all. It was a relief to have both of them there after Emily had made us extremely uncomfortable. The rooms had old TVs, and i know there are so many things to do in Savannah, but does that mean you can't enjoy TV in bed before passing out? This week there was literally not even a local channel working- my entire family thought this was a little crazy- especially at over 230$ per night! Another issue we had was NO housekeeping/room cleaning over the holiday week. They must have that issue often, as i see that complaint on other yelp reviews. We brought this to their attention, and they ended up giving a one night credit on an 8 night stay. Not too impressive. Sadly, i will not be staying at the DPH going forward. There are too many other gorgeous B&Bs in Savannah to waste time here- although it never used to be like this!

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    So lovely at night!
    So lovely at night!
    The lovely shared porch off of our room, the Emma! Kelly. So pretty at night
    The lovely shared porch off of our room, the Emma! Kelly. So pretty at night
    Dresser Palmer House

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