By Eric Curl

May 12, 2023 – A Pittsburgh-based restaurant is bringing its “Southern Table” down to Savannah’s developing Eastern Wharf waterfront community east of downtown.

The 6,329-square-foot Coop De Ville establishment will be located on the ground floor of the 6-story Riverworks building on Eastern Wharf’s northwest end, according to the plans submitted for review on Friday. The project includes a mezzanine with a grand staircase and duckpin bowling alley.

The website describes Coop De Ville as “a southern table, fast-casual restaurant, bar and entertainment space.” It says diners will see fried chicken as the “headlining ingredient”, along with “classic southern side dishes, fresh baked pies, and pastries.” Activities at the establishment include duckpin bowling, arcade games, pinball and billiards.

The menu includes full chicken dinners and a variety of chicken sandwiches, such as the Nashville Hot and Roadhouse, along with sides such as spicy collard greens and “New England clam “chowda.” Sunday brunches feature a Sausage sandwich and “Pittsburgh Nasty” fried chicken breast with bacon, biscuit, sausage gravy and American cheese.

Of course, duckpin bowling and dining is nothing new in Savannah. You can find all that now at Moodright’s at 2424 Abercorn Street, along with some live country twang at the adjoining pub and restaurant Over Yonder. If its pinball and arcade games you’re looking for, you’ll find both, along with cold beer and food, at The Portal on West Broughton Street.

Renderings of Coop De Ville in Savannah’s Eastern Wharf by Pittsburgh-based Strada.

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