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Common Thread - (Near Savannah, GA)

Address: 🏡 122 E 37th St, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone : +1 (912) 944-7482
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Moderate - Near Savannah ,GA

Vallarta Mexican Restaurant (Rome Ga) - Rome

Rating: 4.2 /5
Mark Jenkins Always great food here. Service is also always good. Some of the best "real" Mexican in town

Alpine Brew Deck - Helen

Rating: 4 /5
Tyeisha Lanier Great place and friendly staff! We ate here twice on our trip and really enjoyed the wings/drinks. The Alpine punch and white gummy bear were our favorite. Youll stay pretty entertained watching the people tubing the river right next to you.

Chevos Mexican Restaurant - Macon

Rating: 4.4 /5
Robert Emminger Been coming here since they first open. Is it true a banger? Better believe it! Want a burger, skip the fast food, 11$ gets you the best burger in Macon. Want burritos they got them! Want traditional mex in Macon, skip the rest, this is the place! Want staff of personality. This is it. They are always trying recipes and items. These ribs are pne of theres seasonal items. This place needs a Guy shinning spotlight!
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Whistle Post Tavern - Conyers

Rating: 4.2 /5
Matt B I grew up in Conyers but rarely make it back. However, my wife and I were in town and stopped in to eat. It was my first visit in ten years, and my wife’s first visit. I will keep it short and sweet. The food was awesome. The staff was super friendly and engaging! The drinks were tasty. And for what it’s worth, the prices were actually much less than other similar establishments charge. You need to go! My wife will be visiting Conyers more often just for the excuse of eating here!

Tequilas - Mexican Grill - Madison

Rating: 4.3 /5
TopDawg Junk Removal I dropped by Tequila’s – Mexican Grill last weekend and had a surprisingly chill, solid dinner experience. From the moment I walked in, it felt warm and inviting — not flashy, but cozy enough for a relaxed night out. The dining room had that casual Latin-tavern vibe: soft music in the background, just enough chatter to feel alive but still laid-back enough that you could really enjoy your meal and conversation. I started with chips and salsa, which came out quick and tasted good — a nice salty, fresh prelude before the main dishes. Then I ordered tacos and a chimichanga, along with a margarita to go with it. The tacos had good flavor and freshness; the tortillas weren’t too heavy, the fillings were well-seasoned, and everything felt balanced. The chimichanga was more indulgent — crispy, cheesy, and satisfying. Portion sizes were more than enough — I left feeling full but not overloaded. The vibe of the place worked well for a casual dinner. The staff was friendly and attentive: they checked on us enough without crowding, refilling drinks and asking if we needed anything else. It felt like one of those restaurants that works whether you come alone, with a date, or with a group — easy, unpretentious, and decent all around. What I liked most: Tequila’s gave me comfort-food vibes. Good flavors, fair portions, and mellow ambiance. It might not blow you away if you’re hunting for gourmet Mexican, but if you want a relaxed, tasty dinner out where you don’t have to overthink, this place scratches the itch. I’d go back any time I’m around and craving Mexican food.

Biancas Restaurant - Albany

Rating: 4.4 /5
Daniel Clawson We had dinner at Bianca’s this past Saturday and it was simply said, a well oiled machine of professionalism and well crafted taste sensations. My girlfriend had been here before with her work, they take clients here when in town, but this was my first time here. After traveling to Albany, GA for nearly a year now my only complaint is not coming to Bianca’s sooner. I’ve been fortunate enough to travel personally to many large metropolitan areas and have eaten at restaurants that are known to be destinations of their own. I believe Bianca’s is on its way to becoming that sort of fine dining establishment. The decor is modern, elegant, and clean. The lighting is moody, but deliberate. They dim the house lights so much that even though the neighboring tables are relatively close together, they fade into dark obscurity because your primary light is a nice little lamp on your table. This does make taking photos a little more dramatic than I would normally go for in my lighting choices, but it helps keep your focus on those in your party than on everyone in your vicinity. I do have to make special mention of the wait staff. Our waiter, Johan, was a delight and charming to interact with, but they also had people to make sure drinks stayed full, plates being taken away, bread refilled. Furthermore when the table next to us accidentally knocked over a wine glass, three people swooped in immediately to clean up the mess before any semblance of disruption could be felt. They train their staff well and it shows. For those who have been there, I feel like this is aspiring to be at the level of service they have at Bern’s Steakhouse in Tampa, FL. I was thoroughly impressed. Everything we ordered was delicious, but I do have a few favorites I want to mention. For starters, the complimentary bread with a herb and garlic infused olive oil was truly memorable. The bread was crusty and nicely toasted, but had a texture almost like they used a cake flour or something. It had such a fine granular mouth feel that it was almost like chewy, pillowy, croutons. It’s hard to explain, but excellent and thankfully they happily refill the bread upon request… and we did which is unusual for me because I don’t normally like to fill up on the bread to make sure I have room for the meal. For my entree I ordered the Spaghetti Al Coccio Con Fritti Di Mari and the sauce was remarkably flavorful and well developed. The portion of seafood was generous enough to fill even the most hungry patron. My girlfriend had the 16 oz Linz (sp?) ribeye from the chef’s menu that day. It was cooked in a caste iron skillet and thus had a bit more gradation in temp than I would like to see at that price point, but overall came out a solid medium as ordered. I also wish the seared crust was a little more defined, but I am being a little nitpicky. It was an excellent steak. My favorite bite of the evening was the dessert. I normally go for anything chocolate, but I saw the Tortino and it stood out to us as something worth trying. It is described as a sponge cake filled with vanilla gelato, topped with fresh berries and a vanilla cream glaze. This description doesn’t say that the gelato is the best I’ve had outside of Italy and the thick crust on the bottom of the sponge cake was amazing while having a dense and chewy consistency that was scrumptious while still being moist barely describes the elation that came out of this tasty morsel. I would come back just for the Tortino. All things considered, if you’re in Albany, GA and have a reason for a nice sit down fine dining experience, put this at the top of your list.