St. Neo’s Brasserie Customer Reviews
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Located inside the charming Drayton Hotel, St. Neo’s Brasserie is a refined yet approachable seafood restaurant with a vintage-inspired vibe. Just a short stroll from downtown Savannah’s major music venues, the brasserie blends classic Southern flavors with French brasserie style. You’ll find a lively oyster bar, curated cocktails, and a beautiful art deco interior that feels just right for both special occasions and casual nights out.
St. Neo’s is ideally located for concert-goers looking for a bite before or after a show. The atmosphere is energetic but not too loud, making it a great spot to fuel up without shouting over your shrimp cocktail. Many reviewers mention the prompt service and expertly timed courses—perfect for those watching the clock before doors open. The bar also offers a great spot to unwind after the concert buzz fades.
Diners rave about the fresh oysters, creative seafood dishes, and “elevated yet cozy” ambiance. The crab beignets and shrimp & grits are crowd favorites, and many guests highlight the attentive staff and beautiful design details. Visitors also appreciate the central location, especially when pairing dinner with a concert or evening stroll through historic Savannah.
Some guests mention that the menu prices lean toward the higher side, and weekend reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant’s popularity. A few reviews noted that the acoustics can get a bit lively during peak hours, so it’s not the quietest spot if you're looking for a low-key meal.
With elegant seafood, fast service, and a prime downtown location, St. Neo’s Brasserie is a top pick for concert-goers looking to dine in style.
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