For a true taste of Savannah, stop in at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House. Set in an old brick building that dates back to 1870, this is one of Savannah’s legendary spots. Mrs. Wilkes passed away in 2003, and although she had not taken in any boarders in around 40 years, her hometown cooking and hospitality continues on. The famous dining room is so popular that although the sign is not visible from the road, hungry tourists and locals alike begin lining up before the restaurant even opens every morning. Serving up family-style meals at large tables, Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House delights guests with traditional down home fried chicken, gumbos, creamed corn, Savannah red rice, biscuits and more. Come hungry and ready to dine alongside of folks you may not know, because at Mrs. Wilkes, everyone is family and is seated together at large 10-top tables.
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