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Posts Tagged ‘ogeechee’

Coleman Lake Restaurant

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Georgia> East Central Georgia> Burke> Midville

Read What Coleman Lake Restaurant Is Saying About Itself…
colemans_lake.jpgColeman Lake Restaurant is a popular seafood stop hidden in the woods near Swainsboro. You can order from the menu during the week or enjoy their seafood buffet on the week-end. And, of course, catfish and hushpuppies are a staple. Coleman Lake Restaurant sits along side of the Ogeechee River, and is surrounded by Spanish moss and cypress trees.

Read What Others Are Saying About Coleman Lake

  • These guys know how to do it. Seafood is fresher than anywhere. I will definitely be back and it was well worth the drive from Augusta. Austin on MerchantCircle 8/2009
  • I do recommend that you patronize this restaurant. Come with a loose fitting pair of pants, get the seafood buffet, and order some fried gator as an appetizer. Get yourself a bowl of the soup and try both kinds of hushpuppies. Jimmy S on Yelp! 6/2009.
  • The glass enclosed porch of the restaurant hangs over the Ogeechee River with huge moss covered cypress and oaks providing shade and atmosphere. Occasionally will see a lazy alligator floating by, fish jumping… The weekend seafood buffets are the best around. They also yearly have an oyster-roast/pig picking’ for customer appreciation with prepaid tickets being less than 10 dollars per person. When in this region, this is a must try restaurant.” Tiffany on MyTravelGuide 5/2006.

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Savannah’s Love’s Seafood Restaurant

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Georgia > Coast > Chatham > Savannah

What Love’s Seafood Says About Itself…
lovesrgb150.jpgLocated on the banks of the beautiful Ogeechee River, just 15 minutes from Savannah, Love’s Seafood Restaurant on Highway 17 South at Kings Ferry offers fine dining in a rustic atmosphere, among the finest to be found in coastal Georgia.

Since 1949, this restaurant under the ownership of the Love family has offered to its customers the very best in seafood. Dine with us overlooking the Ogeechee River, one of the most beautiful rivers in America. We take our fish direct from the river to our kitchen and serve it fresh at your table. It’s a taste you will long remember.

In October 1993 Love’s Seafood was selected by Paramount Pictures for one of the many filming locations of the Academy Award-winning movie, “Forest Gump,” starring Tom Hanks.

What Others Are Saying About Love’s…

  • This place is amazing. I don’t remember ever having to wait for a table. It’s right on the Ogeechee River, and the view from the dining room is phenomenal. You can see the site where parts of Forrest Gump was filmed. I have never left this place without a completely full to-go box, the portions are very healthy. ugagirl719, Savannah, in Trip Advisor, 06/09
  • We ordered by 5:15 and waited, and waited, and waited. We inquired about the delay and were told the entire dining room was behind on orders, but ours would come out soon..??. When queried again at 6:30 the owner’s relative (daughter?) told us it was because one of our party ordered the steak and it takes 45 minutes. Discriminators, North Carolina, in Trip Advisor, June 09
  • The service was excellent and attentive. The crab stew was great! I had shrimp and scallops. The breading on the seafood was a bit heavy, next time I’ll be having it broiled. Chuck L., Gaineville, GA, 4/09 in yelp!

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