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“Fine dining in southern style”
The simple elegance of the 1900's Southern Mansion sets the perfect tone for our wonderful Southern Coastal menu. Elizabeth on 37th opened in 1981 as the creation of Chef Elizabeth Terry & her husband Michael. Elizabeth on 37th opened in 1981 as the creation of Chef Elizabeth Terry & her husband Michael. Brother's Greg & Gary Butch, long-time employees at Elizabeth on 37th, joined the Terry's as partners in 1988. This dynamic combination has assured the continuance of Elizabeth's high standards of great cuisine & service in lovely, comfortable surroundings. Featured on Bizarre Foods: America! Also, this is one of the best places in America to snag a perfectly made mint julep cocktail. So if you are into libations, this is a nice spot to stop.
An absolute delight from start to finish. The lovely old home, the storied history, founded by a woman in '81, and now run by two older brothers for the last few decades. Greg and Gary who... Read more
Lovely restaurant in a restored Victorian mansion. Parking was relatively easy on 37th street. 7 course tasting menu was a very good value. The portion sizes were bigger than what I'm used to for... Read more
So we saw this restaurant featured on the travel channel and we had to try it on our spring trip to SAV. If Lady Chablis thought Clint Eastwood would like it then we had to get a reservation! It... Read more
Elizabeth On 37th
Hours
- Mon - Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
- Thu - Sat: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
- Takes
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Bar
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Private Dining
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Outdoor Seating
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