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Contribuisci feedbackVery good service, and the food was decent. I had the lobster omelette with hash browns and a side of bacon. The lobster omelette was prepared perfectly!
All right. Just what you want in an in-house south breakfast or lunch place. It is somehow hidden in the basement of the East Bay Inn (where my wife and I stayed, but the atmosphere is really nice, the food was great and the service was excellent... the owner (Debi? came by and said hello. We would have gone back to Savannah for longer!
My wife and I have been living in Savannah since 2003 and we were eating in Debi for the first time this morning. I don't know how we missed it, but as our waitress said, it's the best secret in Savannah. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was very interesting. It is located below the street level, but there are natural lighting from the stairs. Very recommended! We're going back.
I cannot say enough great about this place and our experience. The history in this building is intriguing. They don't have a sign in wait, we had a small wait time but it was well worth it. This family owned operated slice of historical goodness has become my husband and I new favorite in 1 visit! He ordered the chicken Belgium waffle with a homemade peach, walnut maple syrup was outstanding! I ordered the New Orleans Crab Stack...WOW! Fried green tomatoes in between homemade crab cakes, a remoulade sauce, 2 eggs and home fries. Both these were amazing to the last bite. The price was well within reason for each item. The coffee was great! Normally I use cream sugar.. I drank it black!
Good southern fare. Enjoyed the brunch here. Some of the better fried green tomatoes and crab cakes we have had. Not too oily and not too thick a batter on the tomatoes. The crab cakes were exceptionally good, not too dense and sweet, fresh crab. Crab cakes tend to get so heavy when fried but these were just perfect the way they pan fried them. P.S Learnt while talking to one of the owner sisters that Forrest Gump was shot at their original location.