This place is awful. The wings tasted like they were from a bag. The fries tasted like grease. We ordered a margarita and I didn't have my I.d. The manager said my wife could drink it or we could give it back, which we did. We were then still charged the full 17 dollars for the drink which they refused to take off or replace. With customer service like this, no wonder the place was so dead.
Review Source:The wife and I ate here last night for the first time. Â The staff were all nice and prompt and the food, for the most part, satisfied us. Â We started with the Teriyaki Wings for an appetizer. Â I asked for them crispy and when the server said extra crispy I corrected him to crispy. Â They came out extra crispy. Oh well. Â Maybe it;s hard to fry these to a certain level all the time, Â I had the Hamburger and Sweet P Fries and the wife had the Crab Cake dinner. Â The Hamburger was very good and the fries were fine. Â My wife liked her Crab Cakes but the things were huge and she couldn't come close to finishing them. Â She wound up picking thru them. Â She said they could take out half the filler and have a very good Crab Cake.
Review Source:I headed up here with some coworker's to let off some steam after a rough week and to just get over the stress on Cinco de Mayo and I was initially concerned that we'd be battling the ridiculous crowds given the date but was blessed with a hassle-free experience.
They have a wall of daiquiri flavors rolling around in the wall behind the bar. I joked that the place may have been a converted laundromat. You'll see it when you arrive, concoctions of every color and flavor tumbling around like an adults-only 7eleven. There were $1 margarita specials but I'm not a tequila guy so I grabbed a bucket of beer for the table and a menu.
The selections are fairly typical bar food. The burgers are good as is the "Dirty Bird", a spicy buffalo chicken sandwich. Their spuds rival anyone's in the area. Quite tasty.
A buddy of mine's brother runs the cornhole tournament here every week and he was there the Thursday we stopped by so we went outside and tossed a few. For those not in the know, cornhole is a game that draws a lot of similarities to horseshoes. It's a fun, casual game you can get into an play while still holding a beer in your hand.
Anyway, check this place out. It's a no-frills good time.
So, I just had lunch at this place and I had NO idea it was Daiquiri Island (honestly, had I known I might have turned down the invite, as I am admittedly something of a snob). Â Even once I got there, though, I did not know. The sign just says "Island Grill". Also, Im not sure this is actually in Savannah. I think it is Port Wentworth, or maybe Garden City, anyway it is quite far away.
The menu is large, consisting mainly of typical bar food- wings, baskets of fried things, sandwiches, salads, and quesadillas. The food was average. The service was friendly. The prices are good.
I think it is probably more of a dinner and late night spot, as there was only one other table there (and we stayed from 11:30 until 2!). This is a fine place to go if you are in the area, however I probably wouldn't make the drive out there from in town again.
Tired of fast food while traveling I-95. Stop here. It looked a little shady with all the bikers, but, of course, they are very friendly bikers. We sat on the deck, enjoyed the March sunset and good food. They said the fish was fresh and it sure tasted fresh and yummy. We had the combo platter, shrimp platter and the kid grouper plate. (You got to love a menu that has a kid grouper plate.) It's the kind of food we all ate while traveling, before interstates and drive throughs. Can't wait to drive through Georgia again.
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