Distillery Ale House

Savannah


Formerly the Kentucky Distilling Co, which opened in 1904 and closed at Prohibition, this is oddly not Savannah's local throat-burning swill house, but rather its go-to craft-beer bar. It's also popular with tourists and families for bar food.


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