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300 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401
· American restaurant, Bar & grill, Cocktail bar
· 4.4/5 Google (3875 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Playful Southern-leaning comfort food with creative twists and lively vibes; strong hits like cheesesteak egg rolls and chicken and waffles, but service speed and consistency can vary.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Hitch delivers solid neighborhood gastropub dining with strong food quality anchored by creative dishes like cheesesteak egg rolls and hot chicken and waffles, plus appealing historic district charm and fair pricing. However, inconsistent execution on temperature and fry crispness and variable service speed during busy periods prevent grade A territory—this is a reliable but occasionally uneven experience that rewards visiting during calmer times.
Restaurant Summary
Hitch channels a playful Savannah spirit with a fun, funky vibe, TVs over the bar, and staff who often get shout-outs by name. One diner summed it up: "Portions were giant and delicious," though others noted slow service on busy nights. Expect a lively crowd and creative plates that spark conversation. The cooking leans modern comfort with a Southern wink: cheesesteak egg rolls, PB&J wings, hot chicken and waffles, and a grilled apple pie chicken sandwich that some adore and others find too rich. Dishes deliver big flavors and big portions when the kitchen is on its game; a few reviews cite fries or chicken that arrive less crisp, so timing matters in peak rushes. Families are welcome, and the dedicated kids menu (burger, hot dogs, chicken fingers, pepperoni grilled cheese) makes it easy. For cautious eaters, stick to fish and chips, burgers, or pizzas; adventurous diners can dive into the mashups. High chairs or extras are not discussed in reviews, but the menu itself is kid-ready.
At a Glance
- Creative comfort-food menu with playful Southern twists
- Large portions and generally fair pricing for the historic district
- Service speed and attentiveness vary, especially at peak times
- Fry crispness and food temperature can be inconsistent
- Strong picks include cheesesteak egg rolls and fish and chips
What Sets It Apart
- playful_southern_mashups
- bar_and_tv_energy
- kids_menu_in_a_gastropub
What People Love
- Playful mashups that feel fun
- Generous portions that satisfy
- Bartenders and servers who engage warmly
- Lively atmosphere with bar energy
Points of Concern
- Waits of 30–60 minutes for food reported on busy nights; bar and TVs can distract from conversation
- Inconsistent fry crispness and occasional dry chicken noted by several diners
- Automatic 20% gratuity for large parties surprised one group; ask ahead to confirm
- Cleaning and restroom freshness drew a few complaints during rushes
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$36-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For picky eaters: Smash Burger or Fish & Chips
- Vegetarian starters: Avocado Fries, Fried Green Tomatoes, Caprese
- Kids: Burger, Mini Hot Dogs, Chicken Fingers at $10
Perfect For
- Casual night with cocktails and shareables
- Group gatherings and celebrations
- Families seeking kid-friendly comfort food
- Touring Savannah and people-watching
Location Insights
Area: Lively historic core with tourists and locals; bars, squares, and sights nearby; casual to upbeat crowd.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic and lighting in the historic area; typical downtown vigilance advised.
Nearby: Near museums, shopping streets, and hotels; convenient for strolling and pre/post-sightseeing meals.
Downtown SavannahDowntown Savannah is a bustling area with a mix of historic landmarks, trendy restaurants, bars, and shops. The dining scene is diverse, featuring Southern cuisine, seafood, and contemporary American fare, often in charming, historic settings. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, appealing to both visitors and locals looking for quality dining and nightlife.
Historic DistrictThe Historic District is the heart of Savannah's cultural and social life, known for its picturesque squares and historic buildings. Dining here often involves a blend of traditional Southern hospitality and modern culinary innovation, with many establishments housed in restored historic structures.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–00:00
Tuesday11:00–00:00
Wednesday11:00–00:00
Thursday11:00–00:00
Friday11:00–00:00
Saturday10:00–00:00
Sunday10:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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