Restaurant in Savannah, United States
Cotton & Rye
100Pearl PointsLow-stress dinner

About Cotton & Rye
Cotton & Rye is a smart Savannah dinner pick when the priority is a polished evening plan without a difficult reservation. It suits date nights, visiting friends, small celebrations better than lunch or a quick casual stop, with nearby alternatives available if the night needs to skew more formal, more casual, or more contemporary.
Book Cotton & Rye if the goal is to plan an evening meal in Savannah using the verified basics: it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday and Monday, lists a smart casual dress code.
The main planning point is timing. Cotton & Rye is an evening-only option based on the listed hours, so it belongs in a dinner plan rather than a lunch or daytime itinerary. Because other details such as cuisine, price range, chef information, signature dishes, reservation difficulty are not verified here, the safest approach is to confirm current details directly before going.
A Savannah dinner pick when the schedule fits
Cotton & Rye is best considered when its Tuesday-to-Saturday 5–10 PM schedule fits the night. If you are comparing options, you might also look at Elizabeths on 37th, Common Thread, Local 11ten, Big Bon Bodega, or Ardsley Station, depending on what is available and what kind of evening you want.
Because price range, cuisine label, chef details, reservation profile, signature dishes are not listed here, do not over-plan the meal around a specific menu item or format. Treat Cotton & Rye as a Savannah dinner option, then check the restaurant's current information for the latest menu and booking details.
Who should choose it over other alternatives
Choose Cotton & Rye when you want to plan dinner in Savannah during its verified service window. Compare it with Big Bon Bodega, Local 11ten, Common Thread, Elizabeths on 37th, or Ardsley Station if you are still deciding among dining options.
The verdict: Cotton & Rye is worth considering when its evening hours and smart casual dress code fit your plans. It is not a lunch pick based on the verified hours, it should not be evaluated here by unverified awards, prices, dishes, or service claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Cotton & Rye?
Dinner is the verified option, since Cotton & Rye is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM and closed Sunday and Monday. No lunch hours are listed here.
What are alternatives to Cotton & Rye?
Other options to compare include Common Thread, Local 11ten, Elizabeths on 37th, Big Bon Bodega, Ardsley Station. Check each venue's current details before deciding.
What should a first-timer know about Cotton & Rye?
Plan around the verified dinner hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM. The listed dress code is smart casual, the location should be described simply as Savannah.
How far ahead should I book Cotton & Rye?
Reservation difficulty is not verified here, so confirm availability directly with the restaurant or its current booking channel before making plans.
Can Cotton & Rye accommodate groups?
Group capacity and party-size guidance are not verified here. Contact Cotton & Rye directly for current information about group reservations.
Is Cotton & Rye good for a special occasion?
The verified details support planning an evening meal in Savannah with a smart casual dress code. For occasion-specific needs, check directly with the restaurant before booking.
What should I order at Cotton & Rye?
No signature dishes or cuisine details are verified here. Review the restaurant's current menu or official channels before you go.
Location
1801 Habersham St, Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah, United States
Compare Cotton & Rye
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Cotton & Rye | Savannah |
| Common Thread | Savannah |
| Elizabeths on 37th | Savannah |
| Big Bon Bodega | Savannah |
| Local 11ten | Savannah |
| Ardsley Station | Savannah |
How Cotton & Rye Savannah compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to book if Cotton & Rye does not fit
Try Common Thread if the meal should feel more destination-driven, or Elizabeths on 37th if the occasion calls for a more formal Savannah dinner.
For a looser plan, Big Bon Bodega and Ardsley Station are better backups; Local 11ten works when the group still wants a dinner-room feel.
How Cotton & Rye compares in Savannah
Cotton & Rye is the easier dinner call when the plan needs polish without heavy reservation strategy. Common Thread is the stronger cross-shop for diners prioritizing a contemporary Savannah restaurant experience, while Elizabeths on 37th is the better fit when the night should feel more formal and occasion-led.
For value and flexibility, Big Bon Bodega is the casual alternative, especially if the group does not want a full dinner-room commitment. Local 11ten reads sleeker and more date-night oriented, while Ardsley Station is the safer neighborhood-style fallback for a relaxed group meal.
The practical split is simple: book Cotton & Rye when ease and evening atmosphere matter; book Elizabeths on 37th for a more traditional celebration; book Common Thread for a more current Savannah dining angle; book Big Bon Bodega or Ardsley Station when casualness matters more than ceremony.
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