We arrived in Savannah at 215pm, so a little earlier then expected. We had 2 stops along the way. One at McDonalds so Tyler could get his bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit, which he refers to as his little piece of heaven. And the second stop was at just outside of jacksonville for gas. Not that exciting.
This is me driving the second shift. Hands at 10 and 2, just like I learned in drivers ed!
Jacksonsville Bridge, only cool thing in Jacksonville.
Once we got to Savannah we were STARVING, but it was close to 3pm. So, finding a restaurant open for lunch was going to be difficult. We started walking towards the river, and passed by a really good restaurant that had very high yelp reviews, something called the Pink Carriage House. It looked delicious, but they were only serving their "snack" selection, and Tyler was hunnnngry, so that wasn't going to work. We walked toward the cute main street that had some restaurants, but nothing was really open. We found a restaurant called Anna's. I will never go to another restaurant again without yelping first! The decor was very random as you can tell in the pictures below.
Tyler with Marilyn and me with the fish tank and weird man face. LOL
The only thing on the menu we thought was safe, after reading reviews once we sat down, was the pizza. Which was good, reminded me of the tortizzas we used to make in college. Tortilla with sauce and cheese, it was a little small to share, so after we went for frozen yogurt, which was delicious! Here is a pic of the lame pizza.
We are making up for the lunch by going to Paula Dean's restaurant, Lady & Sons, for some good ol southern cooking. By the way, its like 95 degrees outside! HOT HOT HOT
I am so glad you are safe and sound in Savannah. And yes, the south is hot hot hot!Bleeeech! That pizza looked disgusting! Dad says you look beautiful. XOXO
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