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Hey Bowtrash,If you want to avoid the River Street tourist trap restaurants, head out to Tybee Island. Before you get to the island watch on the right for a small sign, "Crab Shack". Follow the road and your there! Incredible seafood, fun atmosphere, great view of the marsh. The seafood platter is the best dish in the house. You will see Bullrun marina on the right (tall condo next door), before Tybee, but not much in sailboats. Thunderbolt Marina has some big sailboats (ICW stop) and a handful of good restaurants across the street. If you want to check out the "must eat places", then I would recommend the Pirate's House, only because of the atmosphere and its history. Food is fair, always a bit overpriced, but your paying to sit in one of dozens of rooms going back centuries where Pirates hung out and poor swabs were forced into a life of piracy. Its one of those, "I have to try it once" kind of stops. This time of year aside from the St. Patricks week insanity, the city isn't too overwhelmed with tourists. Their are some great eateries all around Savannah, just ask some locals. Most are just south of Bay Street on the side streets like the famous, "Lady and two sons" or "Misses Wilkes Boarding House".Savannah is a beautiful city.......so enjoy.BobLake LanierCatalina 30