Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market
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254 E Perry St.
Savannah, Georgia 31401 - (912) 559-8400
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Alana Michelle
The atmosphere was great. Interior design and decor 10/10. Food was great I had the trout with potatoes. Would buy it again. Plenty of wine options of course. Only thing that brought my experience down was the server but nothing I havent experienced in Savannah,Ga.
Apr 7th, 2024 -
Ted Nyack
Apr 5th, 2024 -
RC
This place is great for lunch, dinner, special occasions, or anything in between. The service was friendly, knowledgeable of the menu and the atmosphere was laid back. The food tasted as good as it looks!!
Apr 5th, 2024 -
Emma White
Be warned. The great remarks on here are written by those who dont know what good food is and by those who were too drunk to taste how bland the food is. Save your time and your money. You are better off giving your business to Zunzies, which is conveniently next door to this place. (Order the GodFather Sandwich and thank me later) To start. I ordered the onion soup. I wish I were exaggerating when I say It was more cheese than soup. Id say it was closer to a macaroni and cheese than it was a soup. The scallop appetizer was undercooked. My mom and I shared the mushroom pasta. The noodles were also undercooked. We ordered dessert hoping this would be a different experience. Just like the google reviews, the menu descriptions are misleading. We got the Bombe Alaska and Paris Brest. The Bombe Alaska is bizarre. What is described on their menu is better in theory than it is in execution. They pour alcohol over the merengue and light it on fire to bake it. Its cool to watch but sadly my dessert was overpowered by the taste of alcohol. The Paris Brest is described as a blackberry mousse, coconut tuile, chai crumb, berry medley. What was plated was an oat bagel with blackberry jam and a pink colored powder. No mousse. I nearly sent it back thinking we received the wrong dessert. Nothing on that plate was as described. Im still perplexed. In fact, I regret not taking pictures of our food. That alone would suffice as proof of how lackluster this food, that is evidently prepared by chefs, is. Overall, the experience was underwhelming. My final note. I have nothing ill to say about our waitress. She did her job. Its a beautiful and atmospheric restaurant. Get drunk and youll enjoy it like the rest of these reviews. I do, however, advise the owner of this establishment to consider making some changes. Either serve the fine dining food prepared by the chefs you advertise or reword your menu to depict the truth.
Apr 6th, 2024 -
Taressa Norberg
If I could afford to dine here regularly, I would. Highly, highly recommend if you're looking for a classy place to celebrate a special occasion. The atmosphere is elegant, but relaxed. The food is expensive, be prepared to pay a pretty penny. Oh, but the food is worth that penny! I got the Lobster Pasta and it was to die for. One of us wasn't drinking, but the mocktails and cocktails by the bar were excellent. We visited during the weekend of St. Patrick's Day and there was some excellent live music. I'm not certain if live music is a regular occurrence at the restaurant or if it was just as a special occasion, so keep that in mind. Our server was also excellent and she even gave us some recommendations for local dessert places, as we wanted to explore more of Savannah. tl;dr 10/10 would recommend, everything was perfect! Kid-friendliness: Children are welcome, but it is a more upscale place, so bear that in mind for kids depending on maturity/age.
Apr 3rd, 2024
About
Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market
The community hotspot is a place that welcomes you to be swept away by its eclectic and effortless vibe. The Emporium showcases locally-sourced ingredients along with unique roots and bold originality in which it resides. Bursting with vibrant energy, this local gathering place boasts approachability and variety, welcoming you to stay awhile and savor the experience. Head to the wine market where you will find thoughtful offerings, try Bowerbird's unique coffee blend and fresh pastries, or make your way to the bar where skilled bartenders will create a cocktail that will excite your palette. There is something for everyone at this community hub.
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market?
A The phone number for Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market is: (912) 559-8400.
Q Where is Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market located?
A Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market is located at 254 E Perry St., Savannah, Georgia 31401
Q What is the internet address for Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market?
A The website (URL) for Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market is: https://emporiumsavannah.com/
Q What days are Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market open?
A Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market is open:
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Q How is Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market rated?
A Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market has a 4.3 Star Rating from 519 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 519 Reviews )Alana Michelle on Google
The atmosphere was great. Interior design and decor 10/10.
Food was great I had the trout with potatoes. Would buy it again.
Plenty of wine options of course.
Only thing that brought my experience down was the server but nothing I havent experienced in Savannah,Ga.
Ted Nyack on Google
RC on Google
This place is great for lunch, dinner, special occasions, or anything in between. The service was friendly, knowledgeable of the menu and the atmosphere was laid back. The food tasted as good as it looks!!
Emma White on Google
Be warned. The great remarks on here are written by those who dont know what good food is and by those who were too drunk to taste how bland the food is. Save your time and your money. You are better off giving your business to Zunzies, which is conveniently next door to this place. (Order the GodFather Sandwich and thank me later)
To start. I ordered the onion soup. I wish I were exaggerating when I say It was more cheese than soup. Id say it was closer to a macaroni and cheese than it was a soup. The scallop appetizer was undercooked. My mom and I shared the mushroom pasta. The noodles were also undercooked. We ordered dessert hoping this would be a different experience. Just like the google reviews, the menu descriptions are misleading. We got the Bombe Alaska and Paris Brest. The Bombe Alaska is bizarre. What is described on their menu is better in theory than it is in execution. They pour alcohol over the merengue and light it on fire to bake it. Its cool to watch but sadly my dessert was overpowered by the taste of alcohol. The Paris Brest is described as a blackberry mousse, coconut tuile, chai crumb, berry medley. What was plated was an oat bagel with blackberry jam and a pink colored powder. No mousse. I nearly sent it back thinking we received the wrong dessert. Nothing on that plate was as described. Im still perplexed. In fact, I regret not taking pictures of our food. That alone would suffice as proof of how lackluster this food, that is evidently prepared by chefs, is. Overall, the experience was underwhelming.
My final note. I have nothing ill to say about our waitress. She did her job. Its a beautiful and atmospheric restaurant. Get drunk and youll enjoy it like the rest of these reviews. I do, however, advise the owner of this establishment to consider making some changes. Either serve the fine dining food prepared by the chefs you advertise or reword your menu to depict the truth.
Taressa Norberg on Google
If I could afford to dine here regularly, I would. Highly, highly recommend if you're looking for a classy place to celebrate a special occasion. The atmosphere is elegant, but relaxed. The food is expensive, be prepared to pay a pretty penny. Oh, but the food is worth that penny! I got the Lobster Pasta and it was to die for. One of us wasn't drinking, but the mocktails and cocktails by the bar were excellent. We visited during the weekend of St. Patrick's Day and there was some excellent live music. I'm not certain if live music is a regular occurrence at the restaurant or if it was just as a special occasion, so keep that in mind. Our server was also excellent and she even gave us some recommendations for local dessert places, as we wanted to explore more of Savannah.
tl;dr
10/10 would recommend, everything was perfect!
Kid-friendliness: Children are welcome, but it is a more upscale place, so bear that in mind for kids depending on maturity/age.
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 519 Reviews )Write a Review
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