Vinnie Van Gogog's, Pizza restaurant in City Market, Savannah, United States.
Vinnie Van Gogog's is a pizzeria in Savannah's City Market neighborhood, serving pizza made in the Neapolitan style with a thin crust and sold in large sizes. Whole pies and individual slices are both available, and guests can eat on the spot or take their order to go.
The restaurant was one of the early pizza spots to open in City Market as the neighborhood began to grow into a food and nightlife destination during the 1980s and 1990s. Its presence in those early years helped shape the area's reputation as a place to eat and spend an evening.
The name is a playful nod to the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, giving the place a creative identity that fits right into the art-friendly City Market area. Visitors often notice street performers and gallery windows just steps away, making a pizza stop feel like part of a broader artistic stroll.
The restaurant only accepts cash, so it is worth stopping at a nearby ATM before you arrive to avoid any inconvenience at the counter. Waits can be longer on weekend evenings when the area is busiest, so arriving a little earlier in the evening tends to help.
Despite sitting in one of Savannah's most visited tourist areas, the place has never started accepting cards, which makes it stand out from nearly every other restaurant nearby. This cash-only policy has become part of the place's identity, and regulars know to come prepared.
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