What is the Pirates'House?
The Pirates' House first opened in 1753 as an inn for seafarers and fast became a meeting point for blood-thirsty pirates & sailors. Enthusiastically recommended by AAA, Food & Wine and Redbook.
What to eat at the Pirates'House?
The Pirates' House first opened in 1753 as an inn for seafarers and fast became a meeting point for blood-thirsty pirates & sailors. Enthusiastically recommended by AAA, Food & Wine and Redbook. A Delicious Blend of Crabmeat, Sherry and Cream. A Savannah Tradition A Delicious Blend of Crabmeat, Sherry and Cream. A Savannah Tradition
Is the Pirates'House on OpenTable rated?
The Pirates' House is rated 4.3 stars by 6687 OpenTable diners. Is The Pirates' House currently accepting reservations? Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
Is the Pirates'House currently accepting reservations?
Is The Pirates' House currently accepting reservations? Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable. Due to local restrictions, this restaurant may not be accepting reservations at the moment.
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The entire family is sure to enjoy Savannah's most intriguing & historic restaurant. At the Pirates' House, our most precious treasure is the food. Situated in Trustees Garden, merely a scant block from the Savannah River, the Famous Pirates' House is the most historic spot in Georgia.
Captain Flints Favorite
Sautéed Shrimp tossed with Andouille Sausage, Onions and Peppers in a Rich Cream Sauce. Served over Stone Ground Grits
Entrées
Seared Chilean Salmon Fillet Topped with a Mango Chili Glaze. Served with Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Sautéed Broccolini