Six Pence Pub, British-American restaurant in Historic District, Savannah, United States.
Six Pence Pub is a British-American restaurant in Savannah's Historic District that offers both indoor seating and sidewalk dining along Bull Street. The space features traditional wooden furnishings, and a vintage British phone booth marks the entrance to the building.
The pub arrived in downtown Savannah during the late 20th century, bringing British dining traditions to Georgia's oldest planned city. Its location in the Historic District connected established neighborhoods with European hospitality styles.
The pub brings British dining traditions into the American South, creating a space where visitors experience British hospitality alongside Southern food culture. This blend of influences shapes how the place feels and how people move through its rooms.
The restaurant sits on Bull Street where it is easy to find and visible from the sidewalk, making it simple to locate. Visitors can choose between indoor and outdoor seating depending on weather and their preference for people-watching.
Guests can carry their drinks outside and into the Historic District streets, a practice less common in most American cities. This local rule allows visitors to explore the neighborhood while keeping their beverages in hand.
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