$20 for $40 Worth of Steakhouse Cuisine at 17Hundred90
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- Steaks and seafood
- Full wine list
- 18th-century decor
- Constructed in 1790
Without steak, most Americans wouldn’t be able to justify owning such terrifyingly sharp steak knives, much less an entire rack of steak guns. Today's deal gives you a chance to use them: for $20, you get $40 worth of steakhouse cuisine at 17Hundred90, located on East President Street.
Constructed in 1790 and decorated with the trappings of an 18th-century port house, 17Hundred90 houses a 14-room inn while serving up elegant luncheons and dinners consisting of steaks, seafood, sandwiches, and more. Subdue rumbling stomachs with an appetizer such as the classic crab cakes ($8.00), two Savannah-style jumbo crab cakes drizzled in lemon-dill aioli, before ordering from an upscale list of entrée that include bacon-wrapped diver scallops ($24.00), a band of four jumbo scallops garnished with smoked bacon, snorkeling in a port-cream reduction. Pair any entrée or game of dinner-table freeze tag against resident ghost Anna Powers with a selection from the extensive wine list.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give 17Hundred90 an average of 3 owl eyes; four Yelpers give it a 3.5-star average:
- From the food (my NY strip special was perfect) to the lovely piano playing entertainment to the fireplace... it was just perfect. Service was wonderful. Ambiance was perfect. Food was excellent. ¬– chart1Atlanta
- It's subdued and elegant, neither of which describe me, but the steak was perfection and the drinks strong. If you're in Savannah with parents or grandparents, take them here and be prepared to drop some serious cash. They'll appreciate it. – Maria C., Yelp
- Steaks and seafood
- Full wine list
- 18th-century decor
- Constructed in 1790
Without steak, most Americans wouldn’t be able to justify owning such terrifyingly sharp steak knives, much less an entire rack of steak guns. Today's deal gives you a chance to use them: for $20, you get $40 worth of steakhouse cuisine at 17Hundred90, located on East President Street.
Constructed in 1790 and decorated with the trappings of an 18th-century port house, 17Hundred90 houses a 14-room inn while serving up elegant luncheons and dinners consisting of steaks, seafood, sandwiches, and more. Subdue rumbling stomachs with an appetizer such as the classic crab cakes ($8.00), two Savannah-style jumbo crab cakes drizzled in lemon-dill aioli, before ordering from an upscale list of entrée that include bacon-wrapped diver scallops ($24.00), a band of four jumbo scallops garnished with smoked bacon, snorkeling in a port-cream reduction. Pair any entrée or game of dinner-table freeze tag against resident ghost Anna Powers with a selection from the extensive wine list.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give 17Hundred90 an average of 3 owl eyes; four Yelpers give it a 3.5-star average:
- From the food (my NY strip special was perfect) to the lovely piano playing entertainment to the fireplace... it was just perfect. Service was wonderful. Ambiance was perfect. Food was excellent. ¬– chart1Atlanta
- It's subdued and elegant, neither of which describe me, but the steak was perfection and the drinks strong. If you're in Savannah with parents or grandparents, take them here and be prepared to drop some serious cash. They'll appreciate it. – Maria C., Yelp