Pearl's Saltwater Grille

Savannah


This hidden seafood haven has been a local favorite for more than 20 years. Try the crab-stuffed flounder, parmesan-crusted grouper or fried jumbo shrimp – or a tasty steak or pasta dish for landlubbers – with spectacular views of the marsh.


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