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The Best Coffee Shops in Savannah
A coffee lover's guide to a city built for slow mornings, Spanish moss, and a cup you can carry through the squares.
Few cities are as made for an unhurried coffee as Savannah. The historic district is a grid of oak-shaded squares draped in Spanish moss, endlessly walkable, and famously relaxed about strolling with a cup in hand. Pair that with a young, design-forward cafe scene — centered on the Starland District — and you've got a town that's a pleasure to caffeinate in.
Like the rest of the Lowcountry, it's warm and humid, so iced drinks do a lot of the heavy lifting.
What Savannah coffee is like
Charming and unpretentious, with a creative streak. Cafes tucked into historic storefronts and converted houses, a growing specialty bent, and an easygoing pace that invites you to linger.
The neighborhoods worth your time
- The Historic District — the squares, the architecture, and cafes perfect for a coffee-in-hand wander.
- Starland District — the hip, artsy heart of Savannah's modern cafe and food scene; start here for indie coffee.
- Downtown / Broughton Street — the main shopping spine, walkable and central.
What to order
In the heat, a cold brew or iced latte is the natural move, ideally carried out into the squares. For something more telling about the roaster, order a cortado or a pour-over and settle into a Starland cafe.
A few honest tips
- Grab a cup and walk the squares — it's the quintessential Savannah morning.
- Head to the Starland District for the most interesting independent cafes.
- It's hot and humid much of the year; iced is rarely the wrong call.
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