Gay savannah georgia
Gay Savannah – Top Hotels, Gay Bars & Clubs, Diverse Events and More!
Where to Eat and Drink
After dozens of trips to go to family who care for to showcase the city's best restaurants, cocktail bars, and rooftop lounges, here are our favorites!
Collins Quarter– Start your day at Collins Quarter, an Australian-inspired café known for its amazing coffee and all-day brunch. Their smashed avocado toast and freezing brew are a must-try.
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room– For a taste of classic Southern cuisine, you have to check in Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room. It’s an experience you won't forget—think family-style dining with a spread of fried chicken, collard greens, mac and cheese, and more. Get there early because the line forms quickly, but trust us, it’s worth the wait.
The Olde Pink House– Housed in an 18th-century mansion with a unique pink facade, The Olde Pink Houseoffers a unique combine of elegant dining and rich history. The menu features dishes that peak the best of regional flavors, with specialties like crispy scored flounder, shrimp and grits, and succulent pork tenderloin. Enjoy your meal in one of its many beautifully decorated rooms, or head down to th
Savannah LGBTQ City Guide
Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia, and one with a long and rich history. Situated about 15 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean along the Savannah River, Savannah is a beautiful Southern town with a unique coastal vibe. It's also known for its rich arts and identity scene, large beautiful tree-lined streets, historic homes, and museums and other historical landmarks dating support hundreds of years. It’s also a city with a thriving, welcoming LGBTQ community, where all can feel at home.
A Bit of Savannah History
In 1733, General James Oglethorpe and 120 passengers of the ship “Anne” landed on a bluff along the Savannah River. Oglethorpe ultimately founded the state of Georgia after England’s King George II and made Savannah its first city. Savannah has grown steadily since that time, playing an important role in both the American Revolution and in the Civil War. Following Reconstruction and the turn of the century, Savannah became an important part of both the cotton and lumber industries. It also began to become a vibrant center for art and culture, and it remains so to this day. In the last ten years, over 50 million peo
Savannah Gay Bed and Breakfast
Savannah Gay Bed and Breakfast ~ Gay Friendly
The Foley House Inn is a Savannah queer bed and breakfast, and we welcome everyone from the LGBT community.
We’re located in the heart of Savannah, Georgia, within easy walking distance of some of the leading bars, restaurants, boutiques, galleries, and museums in the urban area. We’re also adjacent to the Savannah Civic Center, which is host to sporting events, concerts, performing arts, and more.
Whether you’re planning a vacation to Savannah, a honeymoon, or a passionate getaway, you’ll devote your stay at our historic bed and breakfast inn.
We offer complementary breakfast with most rates and evening wine reception for all. Free WiFi is also available.
Some of our bed and breakfast rooms also have:
•private balconies
•Jacuzzi tubs
There are many lgbtq+ owned and queer friendly restaurants and bars on River Street (which is close to our bed and breakfast). And Tybee Island, which is a popular gay destination, is just a 30-minute drive away.
We’re a pet approachable bed and breakfast, so you can bring your mutt with you. We have a one time fee of $65 per pet and we authorize up to two pets per room.
Please note: Our Looking for the perfect place to stay while attending Pride events in Savannah? Kimpton Brice Hotel suggestions an unbeatable location, just minutes away from all the exciting Pride festivities in Savannah, GA. Whether you're visiting for the vibrant parade, lively parties, or to show your support for the Gay community, our hotel is the ideal Pride hotel to call home during your stay. Why Choose Us for Your Pride Weekend?
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