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Welcome to Treylor Park

Treylor Park in Savannah, GA is a trendy and casual New American restaurant offering breakfast, brunch, and bar service. With a focus on vegetarian options and a variety of amenities such as outdoor seating, TV, pool table, and Wi-Fi, Treylor Park caters to a diverse clientele. The restaurant features a full bar with happy hour specials, making it ideal for a night out with friends or family. The unique menu and relaxed atmosphere at Treylor Park provide a memorable dining experience, showcasing the vibrant food scene in Savannah. As a food reviewer, I am consistently impressed by the creativity and flavor of the dishes served at Treylor Park.

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Located in the heart of Savannah, GA, Treylor Park is a trendy yet casual restaurant that offers a unique dining experience. Specializing in New American cuisine, breakfast & brunch, and an impressive selection of beverages at the full bar, this establishment is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.

With a variety of utilities such as takeout, delivery, and reservations, Treylor Park caters to all dining preferences. The restaurant also offers many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. Additionally, the gender-neutral restrooms and wheelchair accessibility ensure that all guests feel welcome and comfortable.

One of the highlights of Treylor Park is its outdoor seating area, which features both heated and covered options for year-round enjoyment. The garage parking, street parking, and bike parking make it convenient for guests to visit the restaurant.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I am impressed by the diverse menu options and the overall ambiance of Treylor Park. The dishes here are not only delicious but also creatively presented, adding to the overall dining experience. If you're looking for a hip and trendy spot to enjoy a meal with friends or family, Treylor Park is the perfect choice.

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Rachel F.
Rachel F.

Come here! The food was delicious--get the "nachos" which is waffle fries, chicken, pickles, ranch, cheese, etc. so good!! We also had the delicious patty melt. The restaurant had a little wait. It was kind of small inside. They have a bar and outdoor seating with a bar. Special s/o to our sever, Zach. He was fun, friendly, and super attentive! We were here on the 4th of July and he was on-it!! Give him a raise

Shelby M.
Shelby M.

This place is great and definitely makes sense why it's so busy! -I did the recliner drink, basically a bourbon sweet tea and it was very refreshing -To eat I did the shrimp and grits tacos and they were so good and unique

Keenan D.
Keenan D.

The Korean beef tacos were the Best tacos I've ever eaten. Ate at both locations in Savannah.

Rick R.
Rick R.

Great place with a unique menu! They have a patio and welcome guests with dogs. Patio tables are first come, first served. They have a few locations, including Treylor Park Doublewide, which is also on Bay St, so be sure to check into and review the right location. They don't take reservations, so I walked in on a Saturday afternoon around 1:00, and it was busy. I checked in with the host, and he had a spot for me at the bar. The bartender (Erin, I believe) greeted me and took my order when I was ready. I ordered a local beer, PB&J Wings and the Grilled Apple Pie Sandwich w/ Chicken. The wings are fried and tossed in their pecan & peanut butter sauce, along with a Peach Jam (the J part of the name) dipping sauce. These were great, and the peach jam definitely added an awesome layer of flavor! The Grilled Apple Pie sandwich was what I was most excited to try. Grilled apple slices, cheddar cheese, crispy thick bacon, and a crispy chicken breast are served on thick and buttered toast. It was served with waffle fries and the same peach jam dipping sauce as the PB&J wings. This was one of the best tasting and most unique sandwiches I've ever had! The layers of flavors and textures all worked so well together...I just loved it! It's big, so plan on sharing, taking leftovers with you, or don't order an app. I could only eat half of mine, and that's with only eating 3 of the wings I ordered. You should absolutely eat here!

Kathy V.
Kathy V.

Tasty. The food and the drink! There are several locations with slightly different names, so if you are meeting people, make sure you specify which one you are visiting. We came to the Treylor Park on the main stretch of road above the River Walk in downtown Savannah. We were advised that the town isn't really a brunch town, and also that this location is best for small groups. This advice seemed accurate, as we had no problem on a weekday mid-morning being seated right away, but also it looked very small and like it would likely be full-up on a weekend. We got boozy brunch cocktails and they were really tasty. I got the Illegally Blonde because I love elderflower. YUM. My dude opted for the chicken and pancake tacos and I got the shrimp and grits tacos (that chimichurri!). They were very tasty, came out quick, and were enjoyed and devoured in no time! My guy is also a sucker for fried oreos so we shared an order of that at the end of our meal. They were really well done, not overly breaded (which has been my biggest complaint when I have had them in the past) and utterly decadent. This was our first Treylor Park visit, and it wouldn't be our last for our visit to the city. We tried another location with a bigger party the next day, and had just as good of a time!

Debbie A.
Debbie A.

We stopped by for a late lunch and sat out back in their open bar area. The lady bartender was very awesome and had great recommendations. Kudos for making the best all the way bloody mary that we had all week. Pros: The apple pie chicken sandwich was cooked to perfection. The chicken was crispy on the outside with a thin batter but still juicy in the center. The apple slices tasted like they were right out of a pie. Waffle fries were crisp and came out hot. The PBJ wings were cooked really well. Some had more of a peanutbutter flavor than others - the jelly was so good - I added a little jalapeño pinapple hot sauce, and it was even better. Cons: None. Honestly, I would go back any day.

Roger B.
Roger B.

5/13/2024 Dinner Server Kelly K. (Did a very nice job) Dinners: DOUBLE WIDE DOG Footlong Coney dog on two buns, topped with homemade Sloppy Joe, fried banana peppers & cheese on one side, and chili w/ relish & dijonnaise on the other, served w/ waffle fries $16 (It was great! Tons of flavors!!!) LOW COUNTRY (Flatbread) Shrimp, corn, potatoes, sausage & onions tossed in a low country inspired butter sauce. Topped w/ grilled shrimp, diced red peppers, fried onion, chives & bacon $16 (Wife said it was outstanding, again tons of flavors that worked well together!) Definitely recommend for a cool vibe and funky but good menu!!

Henry's T.
Henry's T.

When @clarklan60 recommended that we visit a trailer park while on our visit to the South, I must admit to being perplexed. Would just any trailer park suffice? Is there someone specific we should meet or talk to? I mean, what exactly are we going for here people? ‍ I was obviously appreciative when it became clear that she wasn't recommending that we visit "a" trailer park, but instead that we visit "The Treylor Park" in Savannah, Georgia. With that little ambiguity cleared up we could now focus our efforts on our visit and we found their menu the most refreshingly unique than we've seen in a while. I was immediately drawn to the "Avocado Fries" shareable appetizer and found myself anxiously awaiting its arrival at our table. While the inclusion of the term "fries" in its name made me wonder if it might actually be a little greasy, that wasn't the case at all. Although the fried is worthy of performing as a solo vocalist, the accompanying efforts of the chili aioli (rhythm section) and the pico de gallo (horn section) made this trio an act that should really be appreciated only when all the band members are available. The "Southern Sloppy Joe" defied its stereotypical reputation as being a dish that underwhelms in its appearance, but delivers in the taste department. In this case it not only tasted great, but we found its presentation surprisingly appealing. The "Grilled Apple Pie Sandwich w/ Chicken" was destined for either greatness or a single bite rejection. In this case I was shocked that when the chicken sandwich was dipped into the cinnamon roasted apple sauce...they paired wonderfully! How exactly in the name of gustatory receptors is this even possible? While we have no reason to discourage you from visiting some random trailer park while in Savannah, we would encourage you to visit this "Treylor Park" because their creations are unique and memorable and we look forward to returning during our next visit to this beautiful city. And that's...Henry's Take. #southerntrailerpark #treylorparksavannah #newsouthernflavors

Patty W.
Patty W.

If you are ever in downtown Savannah, I recommend checking the restaurant out. It is SO good. I did a quick find on Yelp and the three of us went there for an early dinner. When we walked in, we were seated within a few minutes at a table inside. I started out with the Georgia mule. The lime juice, bourbon, ginger beer, and peach liqueur did the trick for giving a buzz. The 77 Monte Carlo sandwich was out of this world. There is mortadella, turkey, and pepper jack cheese stuffed between two pieces of toasted French toast topped with powered sugar served with a side of Dijon sauce as well as a side of waffle fries. I loved it! When a restaurant is busy, you know it's got to be good when it's between lunch and dinner. The friendly service didn't go unnoticed and it was worth the wait when we got our food. It wasn't too long and we were able to enjoy everything without having to be rushed out of there.