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PS TavernBWorth Trying
11 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
· Sports bar, Pizza restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1404 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Fun River Street sports bar with big slices, lots of TVs, and strong drinks; food and service can be inconsistent, so go for the vibe and wings or pizza slices.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
PS Tavern delivers reliable neighborhood sports bar appeal with strong food quality in its core offerings—wings, pizza slices, and bar snacks earn consistent praise—and a prime River Street location that draws both locals and visitors. However, inconsistent execution across visits and split service experiences prevent a higher grade; expect satisfying casual dining when conditions align, but occasional dry wings or slow service on busy nights. Best approached as a go-to game-watching destination rather than a culinary destination.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the river, PS Tavern hums like a neighborhood clubhouse for visitors and locals alike, with lots of TVs, big pours, and the kind of crowd that bonds over late-game drama. One diner summed it up: "huge slice and friendly bartenders—perfect for catching the game." Expect dim lighting, lively chatter, and staff who can be either warmly efficient or a bit stretched on busy nights. In the kitchen, the playbook favors comfort classics: gigantic pizza slices, saucy wings, and bar snacks like the Bavarian pretzel and fried green tomatoes. The cooking leans straightforward rather than cheffy, with fan-favorite flavors like hot honey or Nashville heat. When the line is moving, pies and wings land satisfying; when it is not, you may hit patches of inconsistency—a dry wing here, a burnt crust there—so order to the strengths and keep expectations casual. For families, it works: kids tend to love the giant pizza slice, fries, and tenders, and salads offer a lighter lane. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the familiar options make it easy. Do note the strictly enforced ID checks and occasional late-night policy quirks; earlier hours are smoother for families.
At a Glance
- Lively sports hub with many TVs and friendly bartenders
- Giant pizza slices and wide wing flavor list
- Service and food execution can be inconsistent
- Hours and late-night kitchen close times can differ from expectations
- Strict ID policy may turn away guests without accepted ID
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Big, satisfying pizza slices
- Saucy wings with fun flavors
- Chill bartenders who keep the vibe upbeat
- Convenient River Street location
Points of Concern
- Service swings from attentive to dismissive depending on crowd and staff
- Kitchen pace can slow, with occasional errors or burnt crusts reported
- Hours and kitchen closing times sometimes conflict with online listings
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, enthusiastic marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$32-45 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose wings with Hot Honey or Nashville Hot and a dry rub sampler if sharing
- Order a slice if timing is tight; whole pies can run longer during rush
- Pair the pretzel with queso to start; finish with peach cheesecake if available
Perfect For
- Watching a big game with friends
- Casual bite near River Street hotels
- Late-night slice and a drink
- Pre- or post-riverfront stroll refuel
Location Insights
Area: Touristy, lively River Street corridor drawing visitors, bar crawls, and game-day crowds; casual and energetic.
Safety: Well-trafficked historic area; typical nightlife bustle with variable late-night behavior but generally safe in groups.
Nearby: Across from Hyatt Regency; surrounded by bars, restaurants, and riverfront attractions; popular for sports viewing.
Downtown SavannahDowntown Savannah is a lively area with a mix of historic sites, restaurants, bars, and shops. The dining scene ranges from casual eateries and sports bars to upscale Southern cuisine, attracting a diverse crowd looking for both entertainment and cultural experiences.
River StreetRiver Street is a bustling waterfront area known for its cobblestone streets, lively bars, and casual dining spots. It is popular for social gatherings, sports viewing, and casual meals with a scenic river view.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–03:00
Tuesday12:00–03:00
Wednesday12:00–03:00
Thursday12:00–03:00
Friday12:00–03:00
Saturday12:00–03:00
Sunday12:00–02:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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