Crystal Beer Parlor

Serving Hungry Savannahians for More Than 90 Years

Savannah is a city full of rich history and beautiful architecture, but it is also known for many interesting stories about people and events from times past. One of these stories is about The Crystal, a Depression-era restaurant at the corner of Jones and Jefferson that many speculate sold illegal hooch during Prohibition, thereby earning its name change to Crystal Beer Parlor. The Crystal was a rowdy place back in the day, with spittoons, cigar smoke and gambling as regular fixtures.

The building’s history dates back to the early 1900s, where what later became the Crystal Beer Parlor opened as the Gerken Family Grocery Store. It was operated by a young Julius Weitz with his parents and siblings, who also lived upstairs over the store. The building was sold in the early 1930s to William “Blocko” and Connie Manning, who opened it as a restaurant. The story goes on to say that Blocko sold bootleg whiskey during Prohibition. He spent some time in prison for bootlegging and shared a cell with one of Al Capone’s men. After serving his time, he went back to work at The Crystal. Not long after returning, Al Capone himself paid him a visit to offer him a job, which he politely declined.

Today, over 90 years after it first opened, Crystal Beer Parlor is now a welcoming, homey spot beloved by locals and visitors. Savannah’s history adorns the walls in the form of framed magazine articles, newspaper pages, maps, movie posters, Johnny Mercer sheet music, old photographs and an original menu board, which offers items still served to this day!

Crystal Beer Parlor, true to its name, has a lively bar with 26 beers on tap and a long list of craft Beers, Seltzers and Ciders, many of them brewed in Savannah, Atlanta, Tampa and other nearby cities. They feature full cocktail and wine menus, and be sure to explore the large selection of whiskeys. If you are taking a break from your usual drink, the Crystal also offers nonalcoholic and elevated options. The Parlor is fully stocked and ready to please your palate.

The dining area features cozy seating at booths, as well as one banquette that can seat a crowd, making Crystal Beer Parlor an ideal place for great food with family and friends in a relaxed, cozy atmosphere. And while the ambiance alone is enjoyable, the food is delicious and offers a variety of items to please even the pickiest appetite.

Highlights from the menu include the Crystal Crab Stew, rich, creamy and full of delicious crab meat; Jalapeno Crystal Wings; Fried Flounder Reuben and Tia’s Fried Poundcake. The Giant Pretzel is about the size of a steering wheel, served warm with smoked Gouda cheese sauce.

The Crystal offers a variety of burgers, including a Classic, Smash, Veggie and the Mountain Jam Burger that is covered in beer cheese made from a local lager. Another guest favorite is the Sweet Chili Duck Wings, duck wing drumettes battered and fried, tossed in a sweet and spicy glaze! Crystal Beer Parlor also offers a variety of fresh seafood, including shrimp, oysters, flounder and Baked Southern Deviled Crab. Other not-to-be-missed items are their salads, including My Mama’s Greek Salad, Southern Fried Chicken Salad and The Other Salad that has Toasted Almonds, Mandarin Oranges, Pickled Ginger and Fresh Mint. Their Shrimp & Grits are some of the best in town!

End your meal with one of their many delicious and classic desserts. Try an Abita Springs Root Beer float or the Georgia Peach Cobbler (billed as “Best in the State,” although it may be best in the entire South). They also have the Six Layer Carrot Cake, pictured here. You’ll want to lick your plate clean!

Crystal Beer Parlor does not take reservations; so there may be a wait.  But you can fill the time sipping a drink from the bar, enjoying the pictures and stories about Savannah that fill the walls or browsing in the Crystal Trading Company. The gift shop is filled with Savannah and Crystal souvenirs, ladies’ apparel, jewelry, toys and gifts for men. If you’re in the hallway by the old (disconnected) payphone, and it starts ringing, don’t pick up! Crystal Beer Parlor is just a little bit haunted!

The Crystal Beer Parlor is located at

301 West Jones Street.

912-349-1000. They are open Tuesday through Sunday, from 11am to 9pm. crystalbeerparlor.com

Enjoy Savannah and tell them we sent you!

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