Taiowa Waner: "A great selection of drinks and dishes with a great environment. We grabbed the fish tacos, grits, and some drinks and sat out on the patio in back. Definitely a great spot to grab a drink and relax."
Amanda Billings: "Delicious honey tasting, honeycomb samples, mead tasting. Wonderful honey-based gifts like soaps, body butters, lip balms, candles. ❤️ their beeswax & royal jelly body butter and rosemary honey."
John Kraft: "Come for the coffee, stay for the breakfast. Try the Barnard St. Breakfast - the most traditional with eggs, meat & waffle. Very good. Pastries look good too. This is wife’s all-time fave coffee."
Matthew F.: "Even if you don't plan to get anything here, stop in anyway. They have an open area where they make the candy, so you can watch how it's done. They also like to give out free samples."
Marie La Rue: "This is the Roasting location, located in a residential area. Excellent coffee. Try one of their delicious coffee concoctions. Great croissants too."
Michael Zickefoose: "One of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited. Give yourself some time when visiting and explore. Beautiful grounds, that you can tell that the city takes pride in!"
Cooper Smith: "Incredible park. Treat your olfactory system to the Fragrance Garden located in the center of the park. Amazing smelling roses, azaleas, sage, rhododendron and many others"
Kaitlyn Reed: "Designed in 1873 to honor the Marquis de Lafayette, who aided the Americans during the Revolutionary War. In the center sits a fountain dedicated by the Colonial Dames of America."
KeytoSavannah.com: "In 1846, the City jail was located here. Now, it is famous for the Andrew Low House which was built in 1849 on the West side of the square. See the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist too, breathtaking!"
Jonathan Yu: "Beautiful fort kept in great shape. Super informative guided tours."
K12 Inc: "Did you know? After the fall of Fort Pulaski in 1862, the island became an important point on the Underground Railroad. Hundreds of escaped slaves traveled to the fort and gained their freedom."