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Experience Savannah's rich culture and cuisine on the Southern Traditions Dinner Tour, a 3-hour walking journey through historic streets with tastings and stories.

The Savannah: Southern Traditions Dinner Tour offers an engaging way to explore Georgia’s oldest city in just 3 hours. For $106 per person, this small-group experience combines local cuisine, historic storytelling, and city sights on an easy, leisurely walk through Savannah’s iconic historic district. The tour is perfect for those seeking a culinary adventure with cultural insights, especially if you appreciate Southern flavors and seafood.
This tour stands out because it includes multiple restaurant stops—enough for a full meal—and a complimentary alcoholic beverage or mocktail. The small group size, limited to 10 participants, ensures an intimate atmosphere where guides can share detailed stories and personalized attention. While it’s a walking tour without transportation, the focus on local food, history, and quirky city facts makes it a memorable introduction to Savannah’s vibrant personality.
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The tour begins at Madison Square, at the corner of Bull Street and East Charlton Street. Guides are easy to spot, wearing orange shirts and smiling faces. This central location makes it straightforward to find and sets the tone for a friendly, relaxed experience.
Guests should plan to meet in the middle of the square. Since the tour is walked entirely on foot, comfortable shoes are recommended, especially as no transportation is included. The afternoon timing suits those looking for a lively, food-filled exploration after daytime activities or sightseeing.

Throughout the tour, visitors see top landmarks and city squares that showcase Savannah’s unique layout. The guide shares quirky facts and stories about the architecture and history of these historic sites, giving context to the city’s charm. Walking the cobbled streets and shaded squares provides a relaxed pace, allowing time to appreciate the surroundings while tasting local specialties.

The menu reflects Georgia’s regional cuisine, highlighting dishes such as stone-ground Shrimp and Grits and farm-to-table oysters freshly picked from the Eastern coast. The focus on fresh, local seafood ensures vibrant flavors and authentic regional taste. Food stops are carefully chosen, with restaurants and venues known for their quality and consistency.
Guests enjoy enough tastings for a full meal, making it unnecessary to eat beforehand. The variety ensures a balanced experience, with each stop adding something delicious and distinct. Guides often share the history behind the dishes, enriching the tasting experience with cultural stories.
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One of the tour highlights is visiting Six Pence, an award-winning English Pub. Here, guests can wash down their bites with a local drink, which is included in the tour price. The pub’s reputation for authenticity and quality adds a special touch, giving visitors a taste of Savannah’s famous pub culture.

Guides like Cathy, Rose, Jessica, Michael, and Rebecca receive high praise for their knowledge and storytelling. They share entertaining stories and historical insights, making each stop more meaningful. Many reviews highlight guides’ ability to weave history, architecture, and local culture into the tasting journey.
The guides also help connect the dots between Savannah’s quirky personality and its culinary traditions, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of the city. Their friendly demeanor and expertise turn what could be a simple walk into an engaging, educational experience.

The tour includes multiple bites across several restaurants, making it more than just tasting—it’s a full meal in itself. Guests can expect delicious offerings like seafood, regional staples, and local drinks. The included cocktail or mocktail adds to the festive, relaxed atmosphere.
Guests with dietary restrictions should note that vegan, gluten-free, or complicated dietary needs are not accommodated. The focus remains on Southern and seafood dishes, emphasizing local ingredients and authentic flavors.

With a group limited to 10 participants, the tour offers a personalized and comfortable pace. The small size encourages interaction with guides and fellow travelers, creating a friendly environment. The relaxed walking pace allows guests to appreciate Savannah’s architecture and atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Because the tour is mostly on foot, guests should be prepared for a moderate amount of walking on uneven streets. It’s suitable for most able-bodied visitors but not recommended for those with mobility impairments or using mobility aids.

Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides who make the stories come alive, and the delicious food that exceeds expectations. Many mention excellent value for the price, especially given the multiple restaurant stops and included drink. Guides like Cathy, Rose, and Michael earn particular admiration for their friendly and informative style.
Guests also enjoy how the tour blends history with food, providing context that enhances the tasting experience. Meeting other travelers in an intimate group adds a social dimension, often leading to friendships by the end of the tour.
Since transportation is not included, guests should plan to walk between stops. The tour does not accommodate vegans, gluten-free, or complex dietary restrictions, so travelers with specific needs might need to consider other options. It is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, children under 21, or those using electric wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
For those seeking a comprehensive, food-focused introduction to Savannah’s culture and history, this tour offers great value. The afternoon schedule makes it a flexible choice, fitting well into a day of sightseeing.
The Southern Traditions Dinner Tour combines local cuisine, historic storytelling, and city sights into a compact, enjoyable package. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, and the delicious, plentiful tastings make it feel like a full meal. This tour is especially appealing for those who want to explore Savannah’s culinary scene while learning about its quirky personality.
While it’s not suitable for vegans or guests with mobility issues, the overall experience offers a taste of Savannah’s hospitality and flavors. It’s a relaxed, friendly way to spend an afternoon or early evening in the city, leaving visitors with lasting impressions of its food, culture, and stories.
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. The tour is entirely on foot, starting from Madison Square.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
This tour does not accommodate vegan, gluten-free, or complex dietary restrictions. The focus is on traditional Southern and seafood dishes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through Savannah’s historic streets. Casual attire is suitable.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for children under 21, wheelchair users, or those with mobility impairments, as it’s primarily a walking activity without accommodations for mobility aids.
How many stops are there, and what’s included?
Guests visit several restaurants, with enough tastings for a full meal. One alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage is included in the ticket price.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of local food, rich stories, and small group intimacy makes it an engaging way to experience Savannah’s culture and cuisine in just three hours.