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    So I just got back from Afghanistan and ran 5 miles this fine evening and basically felt like having an American burger. I've been here before and had a hankering. So I took my friend and ordered an American burger with an egg and slice of pineapple, I also ordered an American beer on draft from Southland and it was oh so good. All the meantime the band was playing my American favorites like Born on the Bayou and songs like that. Basically it was the best American meal I could have asked for, with good service, cold beer, and all the ambiance of being on River street with a beautiful American sunset.
    The Warehouse is where it's at if you're an American... Fact.
    I'm also glad to be back in America... Fact.
    Ice cold beer... Fact.
    Good burgers... Fact.

    Thanks Mike! (General Manager who personally saw to it that my burger was outstanding and beer was ice cold).

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    This is a little gem of a find walking River St. Everything is overpriced.  We stopped for a few beers but ended up eating there and it was great. Steamed oyster for $0.50 each but had a couple of buckets for 12 bucks. We had well more than two dozen oysters. The wings kick butt. And yes it was the cheapest beer we found on River St.  $3.50/ draught. This is the place to go to have a few.

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    Delicious! Had really good wings on happy hour, flavors recommended by our waitress from the multiple options. Beer was indeed cheap and cold. TVs right at the table made for some fun sports conversation. It was a perfect evening stop on River Street.

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    I was not pleased by the pushy dink sales. Everytime I walked by, I got a hard sell to come in and drink a beer.  The first time we were there, we just happened to stop by cuz we wanted a beer, and they tried to hard-sell shots.  It was very annoying.  I specifically checked in here to remember to write a poor review.  My visits were on a Sunday evening and Tuesday afternoon.

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    Don't get me wrong, this is a true bar in the deepest sense of the word, but with burgers that are incredible.  I wouldn't bring my kids here (and couldn't at night if I wanted), but for a good ol' fashion traditional or even modernized with jalapenos burger and a beer, this place can't be beat, esp. so close to the river for price and quality.

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    Hungry while wondering river street can sometimes cause you to go into food overload... and make you ask yourself at which of these fine establishments should I eat?... Then like a beacon in the night you see the warehouse and their delicious burgers marinated in sweet water beer and Worcestershire sauce. This place is delicious and also really cheap! The beer is probably the cheapest in Savannah and the burgers will leave a taste in your mouth that you will crave for the next 30 years. Overall The warehouse gets my nod for great grub on River Street!

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    First and foremost this is a bar. It's dark and probably dirty so deal with it. But of all the burger places i've been too this one is my favorite. Most burger plates are about 10 bucks and it's a huge burger with loads of fries! Stop in here to escape the tourist vibe of the riverwalk for a moment then grab your to go beer and enjoy the rest of the sites!

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    Our favorite on River St! We even went back again and again during our visit.  The service was prompt and extremely friendly!  We were beckoned to come in by the staff hanging around the open doors.  We heard live music and saw they had oysters so we went in!  My friend and I split a bucket of steamed oysters and they were some of the tastiest freshest oysters I've ever had! My husband had the hangover burger and he said it was in his top five best burgers of all time and he is quite expert!  There burgers are marinated in sweet water beer!  Fantastic place good food and fun, accurate, and friendly service!

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    This is not the kind of place that you seek out, but it's a great find for cold, cheap beer and great live music.  We stopped by for a drink walking around River Street, and were a little disappointed by the slow service.  We were one of maybe ten folks in the bar, and the server was less than enthusiastic to bring our drinks.

    I am a northerner though, so I might be a little obsessed with a fast-paced environment.  If you're looking for a to-go drink and to catch a quick song, this is the place.  If you're looking for a great sit-down place and terrific service... you might want to look elsewhere.

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    "I'm on the outside, I'm looking in...."
    Outside by Staind

    This is the synopsis but not the expectation of this hole in the brick. The beers are great, bartenders were on cue even with a line of customers. The music was from a different realm, I feel like I've been transported to Sheep'de Ville, a generalized village of Bible Belt dwellers.  It is similar to "The Shire", yet with an indoor bathroom.

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    I loved walking around River Street checking out the businesses and the antiques shops, but it all made me hungry.  Someone said they found a place with a great deal on burgers for $5.00, so we wandered up there.  Part of our group already had a start on a pitcher of beer, so we ordered another, and got the sandwiches to go with it.  I loved that they actually had a decent veggie burger for me and my wife, (we're the only vegetarians in the group), so we could eat something besides salad, baked potatoes or french fries.  While we were there, I could look out on River Street, see the riverboats, and it almost felt like Decatur Street in New Orleans, one of my favorites.  All in all, that meal at the Warehouse was one of the best I had in Savannah if, for no other reason, than it reminded me of some place else.  
    The staff is not particularly attentive or quick, (seems to be a recurring theme in GA), but, with the beer, and the good company, we didn't mind.  When I go back to Savannah, I'll go back to the Warehouse.

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    It is a fun place to stop and get some drinks by the river. We have always over stayed our preset time limit because of the friendly people we wind up meeting.

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    I'm really glad I literally stumbled into this place.  Both times.  The beer was both cold and cheap, the bartenders were really on top of it, they were playing some awesome 80's in the background and there were TVs everywhere to watch football, the World Series, you name it.  They also have a pool table in the back.

    What I liked the most about this place was their live music, which was excellent excellent excellent and NOT TOO LOUD.  That's what keeps me out of bars with live music in the first place.  But Ray and Mike were playing some fantastic tunes and everyone was having a good time.  If Gregg Allman, Bob Seger and Leon Redbone were all brothers, then their highly talented nephews would be Acoustica.

    Drink here, and listen up.

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    A divey bar in a historic setting along the river.  You get a small flat screen at each table,.. did not have food review is only for drinks ;-) Think this would be great for the football addict!

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    Stumbled across this place on our way down River Street and I'm glad we decided to give it a try. The bartender Alicia (I think that's right) was friendly and funny. She delivered great service with a side of sass. We ordered the nachos and they were DELICIOUS. They make their own tortilla chips. Try them, you will not be disappointed. The drinks were great, the food was great, the staff was great AND the music was awesome. Good mix of classic rock, 90's music and present stuff. We went back the next night and they had a band playing.
    Go to this bar. You will be pleasantly surprised.

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    Good beer, great atmosphere!!

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    My 60 year old mother was carded and laughed at the young lady behind the bar. Her response to us thinking she was flattering her was rude and unresponsive. They advertise that they have the coldest and cheapest beer in Savannah. I am going to have to disagree with the cheapest and definitely with the coldest. We had draft Yuengling, which I thought was rather warm.

    P.S. The bathroom was an absolute nightmare and you should note the time we were at the establishment was 1pm.

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    This place is somewhat of a shithole- similar to a place in New Orleans on Bourbon Street where the floor is sticky and there are a bunch of drunk fools in there with fake IDs. Well, Usually a good place to pop in when it is ridiculous hot and humid ala niagra balls) to come in, take a leak, and grab a cold one...

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    Great place to stop in for a drink down on the waterfront. It's a bit of a dive, but drinks are cheap and staff is friendly. A previous reviewer made a big stink about the punching bag arcade game, which I thought was weird. That is until we inadvertently sat right next to it and had a ten person group winding up their fists and yelling in our faces. I must admit, they could do without that thing, it was pretty annoying.

    Good place to get some beers, not a big place and no frills. Medium chicken wings were surprisingly delicious, I highly recommend.

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    Good live music, cheap beer. Fun atmosphere.

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    We ducked in to grab a beer, and as promised 'the coldest and cheapest beers in town". Yeah, it's a tiny grubby hole-in-the-wall, but for grab and go, it was just right!

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    Great location.  More of a bar, bar compared to the other more "clubby" type bars on the Riverfront...  But lose the punching bag thing in the bar...  Are you trying to attract frat boys or people there to have a good time?!..

    It was a cool scene, band playing, nice set up, then there's a group of dude's who didn't seem that intelligent making a bunch of racket trying to get the most pounds of punch on the stupid machine.  Lose the machine, it would be a better bar.

    We went elsewhere..

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    As advertised the beer was very cold and the burger was above average. Would go again.

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    Cool place to hang... Cheap Beer for a Vacation Spot. 2.50 PBRs, 350 Domestics and then the more premium beers are more. It was a fun place to have a drink,.

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    The worst River Street establishment.  Pissing in the wind is more enjoyable.  Bad food and bad service.  Bonnie is the only one I've met here who is actually a considerate human being.  The rest are a bunch of rude little inconsiderate D-bags.

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    This was one of my favorites while living in Savannah because the beer's cheap and there's always someone in there you know.  I will say that we called it the "Dirty French Fry" because you go in smelling nice and come out with the lingering odor of burnt French fry grease attached to your clothes.  When this place gets busy, you better hope you don't have to go to the restroom because there is always a ridiculous line for their stopped up toilet.  The bartenders are really good at what they do and are used to the crowds.  Great place to stop on your bar-to-bar walk down River Street.

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    We went for some lunch and beers during the day. Friendly bar tenders and they handle the octoberfest crowds well. Our food did take a while, but they kept us happy with drinks while we waited so it wasn't a big deal. It's kind of in a whole so I bet it's pretty smokey at night, but still a great stop.

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    It's a dive bar. Nothing more nothing less. So it is what it is, don't expect more. They seem to have their clientele and/or followers. Come here if thirsty for some cold beer. It's pretty cheap...

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    Well what can I say about this dive bar, other than it's a dive bar.  You walk in and first thing you notice is that it is tiny.  No room whatsoever for people to sit.  I do notice however the pool tables in the back.

    The pool tables are terrible.  Off balance and warped.  They were probably bought used and have been abused since then.  The waiter is very friendly and let me play my underaged cousins in a few rounds of billiards.  It was 4PM and I know some places like this don't really allow teenagers to come in let alone play.

    The food is pretty basic bar food.  Onions rings, buffalo wings, hamburgers, and the like.  They do have a pretty vast salad selection however which I thought was kind of interesting.

    The beers are cheap and filled to the top with no head.  Something I have found out is a staple in the south.  Nobody like head (!) down here I guess.  You can get PBR for $1.50 or Budweiser for $2.50 and 'crafts' (ie. Sam Adams and Blue Moon) go for $4.

    Not a bad place but I probably won't be going back anytime soon.  The music is too loud and the people tend to get a little roudy.  Also there is only two single person bathrooms in the back of the bar, they weren't that clean but they weren't the worst on the planet either.

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    The food and drinks were cheap and the live music was great!
    Just on River Street so you can just stroll from bar to bar if you like.

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    This place was pretty fun. Savannah has such a great night-life, even on a more mellow night.

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    I enjoyed my few hours at the Warehouse, but it might have been due to the double vodka & cranberry I had out of the gate and the 6 or 7 $2 PBR's that followed. 10pm, we'd just finished a walking tour of Savannah, and I asked the tour guide where was a good place to get a cheap, strong drink, and she recommended the Warehouse. I wasn't disappointed. They had live music going on inside, and at 10pm we were able to snag both of the outdoor tables, which we didn't vacate until last call (12pm? WTF Savannah!). A friend of mine ordered a Philly, which was big enough to share (and delicious). We were pretty exhausted by the time we rolled in here, and although we had planned to make the rounds of River Street, this was the only place we went, but I didn't really mind. Met some crazy locals in my trips in and out the door for drinks, they had a clean restroom and pool in the back. I'd definitely stop back in.

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    It was so cold in Savannah this weekend that even the to-go cups couldn't entice us to stay outside for very long... so we initially ducked into The Warehouse out of sheer necessity.  Once we found ourselves inside though, we were pleasantly surprised - there was a live band doing ridiculous covers (a middle aged woman doing her best James Hetfield?), kids getting rowdy, super cheap PBR (2$, I think?), decent bar staff, pool in the back, and cheap games of Photohunt on the bar.  Overall, not a bad place to have a shit-kicking good time.

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    It's a great place for cheap beer when your on River Street, although it's never been a place I like to hang out at.  More of a place to stop in and grab a cold one while your down there for Octoberfest or St. Patty's.

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    It's a bar :), the bartenders are very friendly, they have cheap beer, you can take it to go. Any questions :)?

    We tend to hit this spot everytime we're on River Street and have always had a good time.

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    Decent bar with a diverse crowd.  The drinks are cheaper than any other bar I've been to in Savannah.  The live music on Saturday night drew me in but the place was really crowded so i only stayed for one drink.  It seemed like an older crowd of tourists and locals.

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    Tourist spot on Riverstreet! Live music almost every weekend and a couple of pool tables. The food is decent too.....the only thing is once you leave the warehouse.....you usually have this smell on you that i called the WareFunk. eek.

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    The Warehouse is your typical beach tourist bar - the kind with cheap food that features PBR and pool.  

    We like to get a to go cup here (there are no open container laws on River Street... so if you don't finish your beer, you're offered a to-go cup at the door) to help us on the long walk from Kevin Barry's to Wet Willie's.  Those of our group who prefer beer to frozen drinks usually linger a little longer.

    One of the best stories about the Warehouse was from my husband, who was traveling to Savannah for business and ended up here to play pool.  He met a guy who told him that all you need to know about how to romance the ladies is the 3 M's - McDonald's, movies, and motel parking lot.  So I would say that you can meet some characters here and really get to know the locals!

    Also, one of our party got a free PBR tall boy and a shot of Jaeger for looking like Napoleon Dynamite, leading me to believe that the wait staff is quite friendly and good-natured.

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