On
of Cindy’s desires while in Savannah was to eat at a Paula Deen restaurant and
we opted for Paula Deen’s Creekhouse Seafood & Grill which
was Uncle Bubba’s (owned by Paula and her brother) when we ate there many years
ago. It's located on the way to Tybee so it doesn't get any drop in business and it was pretty empty for this visit.
We were seated at a nice table next to open doors and looking out on the marshes – this part of the restaurant was new since our last visit.
We were seated at a nice table next to open doors and looking out on the marshes – this part of the restaurant was new since our last visit.
For
our meals, it was fried catfish basket ($9.99), fish tacos ($10.49), fish and
chips basket ($9.99), shrimp baskets ($10.99) - no pic
We
all thought are meals were very good and the shrimp eaters were commenting
about the fresh, sweet shrimp. With such
good meals at a modest price, this was definitely not tourist food and we would
all go back there.
From the restaurant, we drove out to Tybee Island for stops at the lighthouse and Fort Screven then on down to Tybrisa street for a brief shopping stop.
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Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
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Nice that you are having some decent weather and Paula Deens sounds wonderful , do love catfish !
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun day with some tasty grub.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your food was good. When we stopped at her place in Savannah, it was salty. Your meals look great.
ReplyDeleteLarry, We love Savannah and the area around it. We have to get back down there! Didn't like Paula's place in Savannah but the Creekhouse really looks good. We've been to Ft. Pulaski but we missed Ft. Scriven...more to see the next time! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteGosh, I haven't heard much about Paula Deen in a few years. The food looks just like I'd expect from one of her restaurants. Comfort food at its best.
ReplyDeleteGuess my new name is "unknown". :) Something is different here in Comment land.
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