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Treylor Park Double Wide DinerB+Worth Trying
135a W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
· Diner, American restaurant, Bar & grill
· 4.5/5 Google (1339 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Playful Southern diner with creative twists, big portions, and upbeat vibes near River Street, but service inconsistency can derail visits during busy periods.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Treylor Park Double Wide Diner delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by signature dishes like PB&J wings and brunch nachos that justify its loyal following. Inconsistent execution during rush periods—cold food, missed orders, service delays—prevents grade A territory, though off-peak visits consistently earn praise. The retro River Street location and warm staff personalities make it competitive with respected local favorites, ideal for casual brunch and families seeking playful comfort food over refined dining.
Restaurant Summary
The Double Wide Diner buzzes with retro charm and River Street energy—think upbeat tunes, counter seats, and plates flying from the open line. Servers like Tiffany and Chris get shout-outs for warm, attentive service, though at peak times that energy can tip into delays. One diner summed it up: "Big flavors, lively room—go early and you are golden." The cooking is comfort-first with playful twists: PB and J wings with peach jam, brunch nachos built on waffle fries, and a smash burger that hits the craving bullseye. Portions are generous and pricing feels fair for the area, making it easy to split a few showpieces. Expect bold, often sweet-savory profiles rather than delicate fine dining; it suits brunch lovers and casual eaters who want fun over fuss. Families do well here thanks to a kids lineup (pancakes, tenders, breakfast plates) and plenty of familiar flavors. If your crew leans picky, stick to pancakes, tenders, the burger, or simple eggs; the sweeter sauces and creative combos can be a stretch for conservative palates. High chairs and patio space help, but arrive off-peak to avoid long waits.
At a Glance
- Big, playful portions with crowd-pleasers like PB and J wings and brunch nachos
- Friendly staff and lively retro-diner vibe near River Street
- Service can stall at peak times; some reports of missed tables and cold food
- Loud music reported by a few; small, sometimes cramped room
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- playful_comfort_menu
- signature_pbj_wings
- historic_district_location
What People Love
- Playful Southern twists that surprise
- Hearty portions that satisfy
- Warm, upbeat service when staffed well
- Walkable location close to hotels and the river
Points of Concern
- Service inconsistency during rush—ignored tables and long waits reported by several diners
- Music volume control complaints from a minority of guests
- Pricing feels high to some when execution slips (cold food, missing items)
- Review patterns are consistent with peak-hour strain rather than manipulation; expectations should be managed at busy times
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$32-$45 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For kids: chocolate chip pancakes ($3 add-on per cake) and tenders with waffle fries
- Share PB and J wings then split a smash burger to balance portion and cost
- If sensitive to sweetness, ask for sauces on the side for chicken and waffles
Perfect For
- Weekend brunch crawl near River Street
- Casual group breakfast after sightseeing
- Solo counter meal with a cocktail
- Families seeking kid-friendly comfort food
Location Insights
Area: Touristed historic core near River Street, mix of visitors and locals, casual day-to-night energy.
Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe; crowded on weekends and event days.
Nearby: Steps from River Street hotels, bars, shops, and waterfront attractions; heavy brunch competition nearby.
Downtown SavannahDowntown Savannah is a lively area with a strong emphasis on history, culture, and dining. The neighborhood features a variety of restaurants ranging from casual diners to upscale eateries, attracting both locals and visitors seeking Southern cuisine and unique dining experiences.
Bay StreetBay Street is a bustling corridor along the Savannah River, known for its mix of shops, bars, and casual dining spots. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with scenic views and easy access to the waterfront.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–23:00
Tuesday08:00–23:00
Wednesday08:00–23:00
Thursday08:00–23:00
Friday08:00–23:00
Saturday08:00–23:00
Sunday08:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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