The Pirates' House

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20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah, GA 31401

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(912) 233-5757
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The Pirates' House - Savannah, GA
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This place is great for a fun time out on the town. The food is good and the staff is made up of pirates! Arrgg! You get to eat in an old pirate house and hear pirate stories...gr...

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I recently dined at the Pirate's House with a business colleague. I must say I was disappointed. I had the...

Proceed With Caution 8/28/2010

We went there hearing really good things about this place. Seemed okay, maybe a tourist trap, but we decided on it anyways. more

Arrgg! 3/5/2010

This place is great for a fun time out on the town. The food is good and the staff is made up of pirates! Arrgg! You get to eat in an old pirate house and hear pirate stories...great atmosphere! more

The Pirates' House is fun atmosphere 8/7/2009

The Pirates' House is a fun little place. The setting is fun. The food is fairly good but nothing too fancy. It is near River Street but not directly on River Street. more

Not as good as it once was.... 8/2/2009

I recently dined at the Pirate's House with a business colleague. I must say I was disappointed. I had the... more

Not as good as it once was.... 8/2/2009

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I recently dined at the Pirate's House with a business colleague. I must say I was disappointed. I had the She Crab soup and the Crab Cakes. The... more

The Pirates' House is lots of fun! 7/22/2009

This place has an excellent atmosphere and the servers are very friendly and interesting! When I went, the pirate who walks around decided it would be fun to randomly show up at our table in an attempt to scare me which of course made dinner even more fun! The food was also very good! All around a great and fun place to go eat! more

The Pirates' House 7/5/2009

Be prepared to dine with the Pirates! The setting is great, the servers are entertaining. You will enjoy the pirate that walks around. The food is on the pricey end, but it is very good. more

If you arent up for a laugh, this isnt the place for you 1/25/2007

Its everything you would expect from the name. Lots of kids, they play off the pirate theme, food isnt the main focus, but it is a lot of fun for adults too. The menu is what youd expect from a popular tourist destination, over priced and nothing jaw dropping. The service has been great boths times we went, again, only for those that want a bit of interaction. Try the Artillary Punc h for an interesting alcoholic beverage, you get a skull mug with it ;) Pros: Fun place, very friendly wait staff Cons: Not for the serious restaurateur, meals are a bit pricy more

Pricey, not recommended for a romantic evening. 12/11/2006

My husband and i made it a special point to visit this particular rest. while in Savannah. We were seated promptly however, i could not tell you the quality of the food because shortly after we received our food a group of girl scouts were then seated next to us. It was hard to enjoy my meal with 25 giggling and squealing 10 yr olds in the room with us. I would have moved but we had already been served our meal. Our meal w/ a bottle of wine was well in excess of $100. When i tried to complain to the manager his attitude was hate it for you. If i want to be surrounded by 10 year olds i will eat at McD's for $10 not $100. I would NOT recommend this rest. unless you love the play area at McD's! more

Yummy lunch 11/20/2006

Went here for lunch during a fun and tiring day of touring Savannah. I am into Pirate stuff, but would never be caught dead in a them restuarant like this. We were hungry and we were standing in front of the Pirates' house, so we went in. They took us into a dark, dungen- like room and I didn't expect too much. As it turns out, the wait staff was super friendly, and the food was awesome! I had the crab cake burger and my boyfriend had the lunch buffet (southern-style food). We had a good time there saying ""ARRRR"" a lot and the food was great. Pros: Good food, fun atmosphere, friendly staff Cons: Crowded with elderly people coming off a tour bus more

not just booty 10/10/2006

This place is great. I do not like theme restaurants, as a rule, but it's OK here because it's a real place with an authentic history. The fried chicken was the best I've ever had in a restaurant...by far....it's perfection, and plenty of thighs too....the yams were like dessert....we loved it! Pros: food, historic atmosphere Cons: waiting for a table more

Okay buffet with high price 8/25/2006

I was not impressed with the cost of the buffet $16.95. The cost to value ratio is not worth it. The food is not bad, its just not worth $16.95. The buffet at The Mirage in Las Vegas, NV is not that much and you get a much more for your cash. The fact that pirates roamed these walls and tunnels is what people come for. It just so happens they come hungry and see the food; like fried chicken and ribs. Buy the souveniers but not the food. Again, its not bad, but its not very good either. Don't bring your family of 5 for dinner or else expect to pay more than $100 for a buffet! Pros: Pirates and mysterious tunnels that lead to the water Cons: High priced food more

very nice very nice very nice 6/28/2006

Great food, inexpensive, and intriguing atmosphere.... really one of the best places I have ever ate. The buffet is served from 11-6pm, its country style, ribs, chicken, sweet potatoes, seafood, candied pecans, homemade bananna pudding, all was wonderful... and a bit haunted too! Very awesome place to go, I will eat there everytime I visit Savannah. Pros: its all good!!!! Cons: buffet is set up in a bit of a tight spot in the restaurant more
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  • Since 1753, The Pirate's House has been welcoming visitors to Savannah with a bounty of delicious food and drink and rousing good times. Situated a scant block from the Savannah River, The Pirate's House first opened as an inn for seafarers, and fast became a rendezvous for blood-thirsty pirates and sailors from the Seven Seas. Here seamen drank their grog and discoursed, sailor fashion, on their exotic high seas adventures from Singapore to Bombay and from London to Port Said..


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  • Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri 11am-10pm, Sat 11am-10pm, Sun Closed
  • Payments: American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Historic District - North
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