Savannah Favorites 2
Here are some of my favorite shops we popped by while in Savannah : The Savannah Bee Company shop was very well laid out and a overall fun e...
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Here are some of my favorite shops we popped by while in Savannah :
The Savannah Bee Company shop was very well laid out and a overall fun experience for everyone in our group. They have a fun honey tasting when you walk in, a place for kids to play, an informative film about bees and honey, and all types of honey goods! We picked up some Tupelo Honey which is more on the rare side, and we can't wait to try it.
On Broughton street a little further down is the Paris Market & Brocante, I could be lost in here for hours. It was full of paper goods, old letterpress letters and cases, art, furnishings and more. As I was checking out, I asked the french accented lady about the area, and she told me she loves Savannah because it is a very European feeling city, and there is little traffic. She also said that she loved how their store was a great mix of French antiques and modern goods, so true! It has to be one of the best French inspired stores I've been to in the states.
Another wonderful thing about Savannah is that it is home to SCAD, so there are a lot of artistic and creative people walking about. The SCAD shop was a fun one to peruse, full of student'swork from the college.
Not a shop, but all of us agreed and thanks to your recommendations that Zunzi's was our favorite place to catch a bite to eat for lunch. Everything we ordered was delicious! I am craving some of their hummus now.
We had a great time in Savannah and I can't wait to go back again someday to see and do more.
The Savannah Bee Company shop was very well laid out and a overall fun experience for everyone in our group. They have a fun honey tasting when you walk in, a place for kids to play, an informative film about bees and honey, and all types of honey goods! We picked up some Tupelo Honey which is more on the rare side, and we can't wait to try it.
On Broughton street a little further down is the Paris Market & Brocante, I could be lost in here for hours. It was full of paper goods, old letterpress letters and cases, art, furnishings and more. As I was checking out, I asked the french accented lady about the area, and she told me she loves Savannah because it is a very European feeling city, and there is little traffic. She also said that she loved how their store was a great mix of French antiques and modern goods, so true! It has to be one of the best French inspired stores I've been to in the states.
Another wonderful thing about Savannah is that it is home to SCAD, so there are a lot of artistic and creative people walking about. The SCAD shop was a fun one to peruse, full of student'swork from the college.
Not a shop, but all of us agreed and thanks to your recommendations that Zunzi's was our favorite place to catch a bite to eat for lunch. Everything we ordered was delicious! I am craving some of their hummus now.
We had a great time in Savannah and I can't wait to go back again someday to see and do more.