The Olde Pink House, Colonial restaurant in Reynolds Square, Savannah, United States.
The Olde Pink House is a restaurant set in a Georgian mansion with pink stucco walls in Reynolds Square, offering thirteen dining rooms furnished with period pieces, twin fireplaces, and a Palladian window above the main entrance. The spaces feature high ceilings and classical details like chandeliers and hardwood floors throughout.
The building was constructed in 1771 for cotton merchant James Habersham Jr. and later housed Georgia's first bank. It survived the major fire of 1796 that destroyed much of the city.
The menu focuses on Southern cooking with ingredients from the region, while live musicians perform nightly in the basement tavern area.
The restaurant is located on Reynolds Square and opens for lunch on weekdays and dinner daily. Parking is available nearby, and reservations are recommended during busy seasons.
The basement was originally a tavern and gathering space, and it was restored during a 1970s renovation when workers uncovered original architectural features from the colonial era. These hidden elements reveal how people once used the lower floors for socializing and business.
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