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Flipkey has compiled a list of restaurants worth traveling for — establishments with "either impeccable service, adventurous menus, a prime location, a distinct atmosphere or some combination of all of those items." These two gems can be found in Savannah:

Make a pit stop at the Sentient Beanthe Savannah's only vegetarian restaurant and one of Travel + Leisure's 15 greatest college coffee shops. The eatery offers a daily menu of organic beverages and light fare, and evenings of spoken work artists, poets and indie bands.

James Beard nominee Back in the Day Bakery is serving up a menu of scratch-made and seasonal baked goods, specialty sandwiches and coffee. Customers can purchase the shop's coveted cookbooks and enjoy the most requested treats at home.

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