So I just got back from a little four day trip to Savannah, Georgia. It's an annual thing with a couple of my buddies, and we had a tremendous time. A few notes:
# I may have said it before, but Savannah, like a few other cities, has an institution called the to-go cup. Basically, if you're leaving a bar or restaurant and you haven't finished your drink, you can just take it with you in a plastic cup. As you can probably imagine, this is awesome. And anyway, what activity, including walking around downtown, isn't made infinitely better by having a cold brew dog in your hand?
# We were at this piano bar, which was pretty fun. The playlist was mostly typical piano bar fare. But since this was the south, there was a smattering of country music, and they wound up playing my three favorite songs! "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, "Dixieland Delight" by Alabama, and "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" by David Allan Coe. Of course, I was singing along with everybody, and my friends looked at me like I was an idiot. But it was "Dixieland Delight"!
# We went here for dinner. I got the barbecued grouper with creamy grits, and the artichoke and goat cheese fritters for an appetizer. Ooh la la creme.
All in all, a great trip. Did I miss anything while I was gone?
Monday, May 4, 2009
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