Art of The Meal: The Grey
The Grey in Savannah welcomes hungry, weary travelers and locals alike with a 1930s Art Deco feel and a Southern-tinged menu that’s both sophisticated and fun.
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The Grey in Savannah welcomes hungry, weary travelers and locals alike with a 1930s Art Deco feel and a Southern-tinged menu that’s both sophisticated and fun.
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