The Grey is a bistro Savannah located in United States.
109 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Savannah , GA 31401 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Dining Options | Table Service |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Happy Hour |
Drinks | Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails |
Gorgeous bar and dining room from an old Greyhound Station . The cocktail program is top notch and you can get a flight of amaro . I love it here.
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Trendy , cool spot with a bar room that’s separate from the restaurant . During happy hour you can sit outside to grill and shuck your own oysters at a tableside fire pit .
Esquire: Cooking weaves together culinary insight from W. Africa &US South: pasta w/blue crab &ruby red shrimp , bbq 'd mackerel w/cornbread dressing &collard stems, short ribs w/ground nuts &turnips
This has got to be the best renovation and re-use of a bus or train station . Formerly a Greyhound terminal, The Grey serves wonderful food in a delightful, art deco environment.
Fave restaurant- great cocktails and amazing food. The bison meatballs were outstanding but everything we had tonite was excellent. Menu changes frequently.
Although this gem has only been open for 2 weeks; the service was delightful & the drinks were unique & delicious! Kate was our amazing bartender ! She was absolutely friendly & charming!
Amazing place! The staff , food and atmosphere awesome. We got the Pleasant Bay oysters , the crudo , crab & coconut and the carolina gold rice !
Must have the Tasting menu ! It’s Fantastic. Every course is delicious. A bit slow, but they are understaff. (We understand!) ask for bread if you can’t wait in between courses, bread is worth it.
The grouper and pork chop were outstanding. A great restaurant in the old Greyhound bus terminal. A must for people when visiting Savannah.
Really cool ambience, modern version of southern food , professional service . Smoked olives , house meat and cheese board , Hoppin’ John, all good.
Ambiance is nice in the old bus station . Food is good, on par with several other restaurants in Savannah. Presentation of food was above average. Great beverage selection.
Expect exceptional service and delicious food! You will be not disappointed! A must see if you come to see Savavannah.
Make reservation . This place is awesome! It is diffently worth the price. The resturant is beutiful and they have so neat little extras.
Aruncini was to die for! The drinks are immaculate. This is a must visit!
Pure beauty. Amazing American 50s design all kept intact.
Definitely one for the cool kids, but a unique set of food with some unique history to the building.
Fish and grits was superb! Pancake was excellent. Whole aesthetic was fabulous.
An old greyhound station turned into a restaurant , very cool spot with savory foods. Pasta was excellent
Loved it. Retro restaurant . Old Greyhound depot. High end of price range. Foodie place.
House punch is only $6. If you can't get a reservation , have a Cubano sandwich at the bar .
Fabulous restaurant and outdoor venue
The ambiance is unique and great. We loved the foie and grits .
Captain chicken was a delicious meal to share
To continue...the drunk patrons crashed a glass and I got almost hit by shrapnels, but they thought it was funny...in the meantime my tartare tartine was saltier than the Dead Sea
The gimlet is an amazing cocktail option
Savannah's Best "New" Restaurant . Beautiful renovation and amazing food.
Generally I love eating at the bar ... tonight the bartender needed some chopsticks usage practice...
Classic cocktails and everything foie
Chef’s Table - Season 6 - Episode 1
They understand the beauty of a perfectly crafted cocktail
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Everything is marvellous!
Good. That's all
Horrible service and many patrons totally drunk or screaming to attract the attention of the few available women...in other cities this place would shut down in a week!
Don’t get the biscuits and gravy , you will be disappointed. The biscuits were dry and the taste was weird overall.
Mushroom reuben
You would have thought Saturday night would employ the A team .,. Not so much ...
It's so close to right ...
Good burger and great beer selection. Mostly 16 oz pours. Classic looks and TVs at the bar for sports. Also A fantastic whisky and spirits selection. - McLaine Merrick
One of my favorite spots in savannah. The entire menu is amazing, but definitely try the tomato soup and grilled cheese - Em Sob
Chicken salad croissant is wonderful and the staff is super friendly! Great place! - Marisa Heilman
Best ice cream around! A Savannah must! 100 years celebrated in 2019. This location is not the original but so much history inside. - Kevin Barnes
Too cool. Great drink selections, excellent service, and nice atmosphere. - GRP
Excellent Creme Brûlée sampler for $9! Loved the atmosphere! - Mackenzie Barr