Elizabeth on 37th

One of Savannah's most enduring fine dining addresses, Elizabeths on 37th occupies a restored Victorian mansion in the city's Midtown and has anchored the city's farm-forward, Southern-rooted fine dining tradition for decades. The kitchen draws on Georgia's coastal and agricultural bounty, placing it in the same regionally committed tier as the city's most serious dining rooms.
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- Address
- 105 E 37th St, Savannah, GA 31401
- Phone
- (912) 236-5547

A Victorian Address and a Georgia-Rooted Kitchen
Elizabeths on 37th is a restaurant in Savannah serving Southern Coastal Fine Dining at 105 E 37th St, with a smart casual dress code and reservations essential. The approach to Elizabeths on 37th sets expectations before you reach the door. The restored Victorian mansion at 105 East 37th Street sits inside Savannah's residential Midtown, away from the tourist corridor of the Historic District, in a neighbourhood of live oaks and wide porches. That physical remove is not incidental. It signals something about what kind of restaurant this has always been: a destination that local diners drive to deliberately, not a room that captures foot traffic from River Street or City Market.
Savannah's fine dining tradition is older and more rooted than its current wave of national attention suggests. Before The Grey repositioned an old Greyhound depot and became a reference point for American regional cooking, and before Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market brought a wine-forward casual format to the city, Elizabeths on 37th was already in place, operating inside an ingredient-led framework. In that sense, it belongs to a longer arc than its address alone implies.
What Georgia Grows, the Kitchen Uses
Elizabeths on 37th's sourcing logic is central to its appeal. The restaurant has built its menu around Georgia's agricultural and coastal pantry at a time when that approach was not a trend but a choice. The Georgia coast produces shrimp, crab, and oysters of real quality. The state's interior provides pecans, sweet potatoes, heirloom grains, and produce that shifts through the growing season. A kitchen that takes those inputs seriously operates differently from one that sources from national broadline distributors, and the distinction shows in the menu's seasonal range.
Elizabeths on 37th sits in a specific peer group nationally. Restaurants like Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg have made ingredient provenance the structural spine of their menus, and critics have validated both. Elizabeths on 37th has operated on a similar premise for longer than either, in a market that does not offer the same density of affluent diners or national press coverage. That context matters when reading what the restaurant is.
Regionally, the comparison points include Emeril's in New Orleans, which similarly drew national recognition by channeling a specific regional agricultural identity into a formal dining room. Savannah's dining scene remained quieter for longer, which meant Elizabeths on 37th developed its identity without the feedback loop of national media that accelerated places like Emeril's or, later, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Alinea in Chicago.
The Dining Room and How to Think About It
The formal dining room inside the Victorian house carries the building's history. Multiple rooms across two floors create a setting that reads as occasion dining, closer in register to Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa in its sense of ceremony, even if the scale and price are considerably different. In a city where Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room represents the communal, board-style Southern table, Elizabeths on 37th occupies the opposite register: private, composed, and service-attentive.
The Southern fine dining format it operates within is rare at the national level. Restaurants like Providence in Los Angeles or Atomix in New York City represent the coastal, metropolitan pole of American fine dining; what Elizabeths on 37th does is harder to categorize within the current awards and media infrastructure, which partly explains its lower national profile relative to its longevity and quality signals. It is not doing avant-garde technique, and it is not playing to the Brooklyn-casual aesthetic that has driven much of the last decade's critical attention. It is doing something more particular: formal Southern cooking grounded in a specific geography.
Planning a Visit
Elizabeths on 37th sits at 105 East 37th Street in Savannah's Midtown, a short drive from the Historic District but outside the walkable zone that most visitors occupy. Reservations are the appropriate approach for a room of this standing; while walk-in availability can exist on slower midweek evenings, arriving without a booking at a restaurant with this kind of local following is a risk that is easy to avoid. The setting and format make it suitable for occasions: anniversaries, celebratory dinners, or a deliberate night off from the more casual end of the city's dining scene.
At-a-Glance Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elizabeths on 37thThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Southern Coastal Fine Dining | $$$$ | , | |
| Vici Rooftop | Elevated Coastal Cuisine | $$$ | , | Downtown |
| Alligator Soul | Creole-Low Country Fusion with Wild Game | $$$$ | , | Downtown District |
| 1540 Room | Refined Lowcountry with International Flavors | $$$ | , | Downtown |
| Vic's On the River | Contemporary Southern Seafood | $$$ | , | Downtown |
| Repeal 33 | Modern Southern | $$$ | , | Yamacraw Village |
At a Glance
- Elegant
- Classic
- Intimate
- Sophisticated
- Date Night
- Special Occasion
- Celebration
- Historic Building
- Extensive Wine List
- Local Sourcing
- Garden
Pleasant, warm, and welcoming atmosphere in a beautifully restored 1900s mansion with preserved original fittings, gas fireplaces, and garden herbs.














