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Andrea Goto watches two of the tastiest food shows to come out of the Hostess City.
What’s on Savannah’s foodie forecast? Andrea Goto sat down with a couple of resident epicures—and their kids—to get their predictions. » Photography by Katie McGee
Welcome to Ground Zero for Savannah’s foodie scene: the restaurant that has put us on the map worldwide. If you think that The Lady & Sons is just for tourists willing to wait in lines longer than those at a St. Patrick’s Day portable potty, feast your eyes (and appetite) on this insider information straight from the mouth of Jamie Deen: locals can call ahead for a reservation. That’s right, with nothing more than a local phone number, you can use your VIP status to bypass the tired and hungry trolley riders. Inside, you’ll enjoy the comfort food, friendly waitstaff and dining-room chatter that actually caters to laidback locals—especially those with kids in tow.
I decided to test the restaurant’s limits (and my own patience) by herding three families together for libations and lemonade in order to discuss the future of our city’s foodscape and to answer the eternal question, “Will our kids eat it and like it?”
Savannah Magazine: What do you think Savannah’s food scene needs in order to be considered a “foodie town?”
Jesse Blanco (host, Eat it and Like It): (To Jamie) You want to go first?
Jamie: I’ll let you go first, and I’ll just agree with what you said.
Jessie: Man, I’ve asked the chefs this a million times. We need a new arena downtown that will bring major acts through here. Revitalize this. Then you get the next rock star chef to open a restaurant here because then you will have that kind of traffic. You need one guy, and it would put the word out about us being more than—
Jamie: More than Southern food?
Jesse: Right, right. We do have great food. Everybody comes here for this (gestures toward the table). It’s wonderful. But I know you (to Jamie) have been asked a million times, “We’ve gone to Lady & Sons, but where else should we go?” And nobody knows. That’s the whole premise for what I started doing, to answer that question.
Jamie: I think we’re already known for other things, and I don’t think “foodie town” fits into that. I think we’re known for a big St. Patrick’s Day celebration, for the art school, River Street, Gulfstream—there are so many things here that you may go to first—there’s just so much that we are. When you come here, you can drink outside!
So many people visit here looking for Southern food, but I say go to Wall’s BBQ. Go to Ele. Sean and Ele (Tran) are doing great food. Their place on the Southside—
SM: Tangerine?
Jamie: Yeah, Tangerine. When I started eating there four or five years ago, it was phenomenal. I was like, “You guys have got to come out to the islands,” and they finally did. And now they’ve opened that new place downtown—Fire—which is going to be super-good. And then Jesse finds places that are small and have great food. So you’ve just got to look for it.
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SM: We all have our children here tonight, and they seem to be enjoying themselves. What are some other family-friendly restaurants in Savannah?
Jesse: Alexandra eats where my wife and I go. I’ve taken her to a steakhouse in New York City, and all she does is talk about that steak. So she eats where we eat, and she’s cool with it. We have a rule: you don’t have to like it, but you have to try it.
SM: See, I’ve been taking a chapter from your book, telling Ava to “eat it and like it.”
(Laughter)
Jamie: We turn every place we go into a kids’ restaurant. We’ll take our kids to Ele out on the island.
Brooke: We don’t order off kids’ menus. We just get them something healthy off of the adult menu.
Jamie: That’s something new we’re doing here—the kids’ menu will incorporate smaller portions of healthy adult fare for the kids. I wouldn’t order off the kids’ menu here, you know? It’s grilled cheese, little corn dogs. There’s a lot of kid-friendly healthy food on the buffet, like seasoned rice.
SM: But if you’re going to a nice place like Ele, with its elegant dining room complete with white tablecloths, what do you do to prepare your kids for that experience? Bring the iPad?
Brooke: We started out doing that.
Jamie: The first thing I do is move silverware and glasses. Especially at Ele, you know? They’ve got four glasses and all those pieces of silverware. I remove it all.
Ray: Andrea does that for me, too.
(Laughter)
Jesse: We’ve gotten into letting Alexandra bring her iPod touch. And it’s somewhat discreet.
Brooke: For the first three years, we traveled around with a portable DVD player, and everyone looked at me like, “That’s a good idea!” It was the only way we could eat, but I knew it was a stage and that he’d grow out of it. With kids and eating out, you just have to keep taking them and taking them, and they finally get used to it—like this one here—(she pats Matthew on the back).
Ray: Make sure you indicate in the article that she’s pointing to Jamie.
Jamie: (Laughing) Because I carry on like I do? No matter what, it’s going to be challenging. And if (Matthew) gets vocal, and I gotta get up and walk around, then I don’t really need another fried okra, you know?
SM: Have you had any dining disaster?
Brooke: We’ve left before the food arrived. But I think Jack is even better at a restaurant than he is at home.
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With soirees and seminars throughout May, the Historic Savannah Foundation celebrates the inaugural Savannah Preservation Festival.
Third year’s the charm as Savannah magazine celebrates the city’s fashion-forward flair with singular shops, debuting designers and magical makeovers. Slip into spring and summer with the season’s fresh-from-the-runway looks during Savannah Fashion Week.
Monday, May 14: Midtown and the Islands
DVF Trunk Show at BleuBelle Boutique
Find out what the iconic “wrap dress” creator has been up to lately. For one day only, shop BleuBelle’s expanded selection of summer and pre-fall Diane von Furstenberg fashions. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. BleuBelle Boutique, 5500 Abercorn St., No. 41. 355-3554
Glow Makeup Makeovers at BleuBelle Boutique
Stay put at BleuBelle for the latest beauty tips. The same Glow Med Spa and Beauty Boutique makeup artists who create many of the fresh faces for the SFW models will show you how to take the looks from runway to reality. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. BleuBelle Boutique, 5500 Abercorn St., No. 41. 355-3554Trunk Shows at J. Paige
Enjoy Judith March, Envi and Nell trunk shows along with delectable bites and beverages. There will also be a drawing for two tickets to the SFW Fashion Show, and anyone who makes a purchase will be entered to win a J. Paige gift certificate. 10 a.m.–7 p.m. J. Paige, 107 C Charlotte Road, Whitemarsh Island. 897-1525Tuesday, May 15: The Historic District
Spring Debut at Cate Lyon Studio
Preview resident designer Cate Lyon’s new spring collection, featuring organza silk blouses and print dresses—or declare your sartorial sagacity by creating your own custom designs. 11 a.m.–8 p.m. Cate Lyon Studio, 4 W. Oglethorpe St.. 248-9410
Meet the Designers at Custard Boutique
Indulge all day long in designer trunk shows and giveaways for purchases more than $50. Meet Savannah’s own Emily Bargeron of Mamie Ruth Designs and the designers behind Custard’s custom jewelry line. While the DJ spins a few tunes, sample Ivanna B. Skinny low-calorie margaritas, appletinis and more. 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Custard Boutique, 422 Whitaker St. 232-4733Fashion Your Own Look at Fabrika Fine Fabrics
Nibble on sweet treats while browsing fine fabrics and enjoying sewing and design demonstrations. Spend $50 or more to get free “fat quarters” of fabric. All visitors will receive a ticket to Fabrika’s SFW Happy House from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sparetime, on corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Congress Street. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Fabrika Fine Fabrics, 2 E. Liberty St. 236-1122Handbag Launch at Trunk 13
“Ooh” and “aah” over Lindsay LeMaster’s newest handbag collections from Pour La Victoire and Kelsi Dagger—designers celebrated for their fashion-forward style, high quality and unique detail. 11 a.m.–8 p.m. Trunk 13, 414 Whitaker St. 349-4129Indie Appreciation Day at Red Clover Boutique
Be the first to preview Red Clover’s brand new website while shopping spring and summer fashion pieces from Thu Tran’s and Leah Lancaster’s hand-picked roster of independent designers and local talent. Noon–8 p.m. Red Clover Boutique, 244 Bull St. 236-4053Wednesday, May 16: Broughton Street
Savannah Rae Trunk Show at Fab’rik Boutique
Meet Atlanta designer Amanda Fenley of Savannah Rae from 6 to 8 p.m. and enter the raffle to win a $100 Fab’rik gift certificate and a fabulous featured piece from the up-and-coming designer. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Fab’rik Boutique, 318 W. Broughton St. 234-8470
Mehndi à la Mode at ZIA Boutique
Treat yourself to Indian-inspired hors d’oeuvres and champagne as you preview the new jaw-dropping fashion show pieces—and shop Zia’s new Maharani Collection of decadent ceremonial Indian wedding earrings and bangles. From 6 to 9 p.m., an in-house mehndi artist will offer traditional henna body art. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. ZIA Boutique, 325 W. Broughton St. 233-3237La Bella Donna Launch at See Jane
RSVP now for complimentary makeovers by celebrity makeup artist Elenne Hurley at the debut of See Jane’s latest addition to its stellar lineup of luxury cosmetics. Those without a makeover appointment can still enjoy music, contests, giveaways and more. 11 a.m.–7 p.m. See Jane, 323 W. Broughton St. 234-1080“Stud Your Duds” at Civvies New and Recycled Clothing
To the tune of live music performances throughout the day, choose from a variety of studs and spikes to embellish your clothing and accessories (one item per customer with purchase) and Civvies will complete the look. 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Civvies New and Recycled Clothing, 22 E. Broughton St. 236-1551Design Your Own Accessories at Satchel
Choose from more than 50 leathers to create a one-of-a-kind cuff, koozie or clutch—and watch while the artisans of Satchel sew them for you. Enjoy live music and refreshments while shopping rare deals on in-stock leather—or creating a custom bag. Noon–6 p.m. Satchel, 311 W. Broughton St. 233-1008“I’m With the Band” at Haberdashery Eco Fashion Studio
Preview Haberdashery’s spring, summer and fall 2012 lines, then design and make your own eco-friendly “rocker” headbands, using recycled, organic and fair-trade fabrics. Enjoy live music from 5 to 7 p.m. Noon–6 p.m. Haberdashery Eco Fashion Studio, 311 W. Broughton St., Studio 1. 335-8763Thursday, May 17
SFW Fashion Show at the Lucas
At this grand Savannah Fashion Week finale, all participating boutiques will unveil their top trends and signature looks in an expertly-produced runway extravaganza, featuring the fresh faces of Halo Models & Talent. Ticket sales will benefit Savannah’s SAFE Shelter Center for Domestic Violence Services*—and ticket holders will gain access to an exclusive after-party. 7:30 p.m. Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. 525.5050, tickets.scadboxoffice.com
*Participating boutique retailers will also be accepting donations throughout Savannah Fashion Week for Savannah’s SAFE Shelter. Donation items include accessories, unused toiletries, plastic storage containers of all sizes, cell phones, ink cartridges and clothing. Donate your gently used handbags at Satchel on May 16 and you’ll be entered to win one of the boutique’s popular Charleston duffle bags.
Georgia's largest musical arts event takes place right here in our city from March 22-April 7. Our staffers are humming about these upcoming Savannah Music Festival acts.










