Craving a big, juicy steak? Well, we’ve got just the spot for you. This charming little steakhouse over in Trenton is within a 30-minute drive from Detroit and is worth every mile. From the history of the building to the unique atmosphere, it’s easy to see why this steakhouse is a favorite with locals, and that’s all before you’ve even tried their steak. Let’s check it out.

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, Savannah’s restaurant has closed. For related content, be sure to check out Bill’s Steak House, another under-the-radar restaurant you’ll love. 

Savannah’s is located at 2156 W. Jefferson Avenue in Trenton.

Middy Matthews/Google Local While the restaurant has only been around for several years, the three-story, 4,000-square-foot home has been around much longer.

Originally built in 1897, this beautiful home was placed on Michigan’s Historical Register in 1983.

Middy Matthews/Google Local From the moment you walk inside, you’ll feel like you’ve been swept away to the Old South. Each room is so beautifully decorated you can’t help but be mesmerized by it all.

The menu features an assortment of pastas, salads, and steaks with a Southern flair.

Savannah’s/Google Local This is certainly a place to splurge on. For starters, you can’t go wrong with their coconut shrimp (pictured above).

If you’re feeling super Southern, order the Oysters Rockefeller for the table while you wait for your entrees.

Savannah’s/Facebook Invented in New Orleans in 1889, this iconic Southern favorite gets its name from the richness of the sauce. Fresh Carolina oysters are topped with dijon, bacon, onions, and a spinach cream before being oven roasted and topped with parmesan. One you try these, you’ll never go back to raw oysters.

Of course, when you come to Savannah’s, you’ve got to get one of their steaks.

Savannah’s/Facebook Lightly seasoned and grilled to perfection, these steaks are certainly worth the extra effort to drive from Detroit.

Whether you’re in the mood for a petite sirloin or a bone-in ribeye, Savannah’s has got you covered.

Management/Trip Advisor Are you hungry yet?

You can also add a rock lobster tail to your steak for a surf-and-turf meal you won’t soon forget.

Savannah’s Restaurant Website Treat yourself!

Savannah’s also has several pasta and chicken dishes.

Management/Trip Advisor Pictured above is one of their signature dishes, the Chicken Savannah. The crispy, crunchy chicken medallions fried in a spiced panko bread crumb will make you a customer for life.

Savannah’s is open for lunch and dinner six days a week.

Management/Trip Advisor Hours:

Tuesday - Thursday: 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday & Saturday: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Sunday: 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.

For more information, including a full menu, check out their website here and be sure to follow them on Facebook.

Middy Matthews/Google Local

While the restaurant has only been around for several years, the three-story, 4,000-square-foot home has been around much longer.

From the moment you walk inside, you’ll feel like you’ve been swept away to the Old South. Each room is so beautifully decorated you can’t help but be mesmerized by it all.

Savannah’s/Google Local

This is certainly a place to splurge on. For starters, you can’t go wrong with their coconut shrimp (pictured above).

Savannah’s/Facebook

Invented in New Orleans in 1889, this iconic Southern favorite gets its name from the richness of the sauce. Fresh Carolina oysters are topped with dijon, bacon, onions, and a spinach cream before being oven roasted and topped with parmesan. One you try these, you’ll never go back to raw oysters.

Lightly seasoned and grilled to perfection, these steaks are certainly worth the extra effort to drive from Detroit.

Management/Trip Advisor

Are you hungry yet?

Savannah’s Restaurant Website

Treat yourself!

Pictured above is one of their signature dishes, the Chicken Savannah. The crispy, crunchy chicken medallions fried in a spiced panko bread crumb will make you a customer for life.

Hours:

Tuesday - Thursday: 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday & Saturday: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Sunday: 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Address: 2156 West Jefferson Avenue, Trenton, MI 48183

Have you ever dined at Savannah’s? Let us know in the comments below!

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