asparagus, parmesan truffle fries, roasted garlic, and herb butter
Sandwiches
Served with choice of side unless otherwise stated
8oz Beef Burger* **
$14.00
lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles, on a brioche bun
Add Gruyere, Cheddar, Blue Cheese, Bacon, Sautéed Mushrooms, or Caramelized Onions for (Ea.)
$1.00
Black and Blue Chicken**
$12.00
dusted with Cajun seasoning and grilled. Blue cheese, applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles on brioche bun with side of chipotle ranch
Cheerwine Short Rib**
$14.00
cherry glaze, arugula, tempura onion rings on a pretzel bun, horseradish cream, coleslaw
Fried Green Tomato BLT
$11.00
goat cheese, sun dried tomato pesto, applewood bacon, lettuce on toasted sourdough
Reuben
$12.00
house cured corned beef, sauerkraut, 1000 island, gruyere toasted marble rye
Fried Po' Boy
$14.00
Choice of shrimp, oysters or flounder. Lettuce, tomato, remoulade on hoagie
Sides
Individual sides are $4 or create a combination plate of four sides for $12
Old Bay French Fries
Tempura Onion Rings
Macaroni & Cheese
Smoked Cheddar Grits**
Haricots Verts**
Asparagus**
Collard Greens**
Sour Cream & Chive Mashed Potatoes**
Gem Wedge Salad**
Choice of white balsamic vinaigrette, ranch, honey mustard or blue cheese
*The consumption of raw or undercooked meats or fish, that may contain harmful bacteria, may cause serious illness or death. **Item can be prepared gluten free
*The consumption of raw or undercooked meats or fish, that may contain harmful bacteria, may cause serious illness or death. **Item can be prepared gluten free
Main
All desserts, ice creams, and sauces are made in house
Pecan Pie
$9.00
Local pecans, vanilla bean ice cream, caramel sauce
In 1858, John Stoddard had this building commissioned to be designed and built by the famous New York architect, John Norris. He was one of three major architects in Savannah at the time, along with William Jay and Charles B. Clusky. Some of John Norris’ Savannah works include the Andrew Low House, the Cotton Exchange, the Mercer House, and the Meldrim-Green House. Completed in 1859, this building was originally used as a warehouse and later housed Steven Shipping Company. The lower floors were known as John Stoddard’s Lower Range and the top floors as John Stoddard’s Upper Range.