The Restaurant
Bar Julian crowns the Thompson Savannah at Eastern Wharf — a 193-room lifestyle hotel that debuted in 2022 on the east end of the River Street walk — and operates as the tallest rooftop bar and dining room in Savannah's modern history. The room sits on the hotel's seventh floor with an open-air dining patio, a covered lounge with a long bar at the back, and a wraparound window line that delivers a panoramic view of the Savannah River, the cargo terminals across the water, and the historic district to the west. The platform was conceived by the Thompson culinary team — initially under executive chef Robert Newton and currently led by executive chef Victoria Shore — and the format reads as a deliberate editorial answer to the city's rooftop dining gap.
The menu is Mediterranean-inflected with local-Georgia coastal anchors and a deliberate Balkan-and-Levantine accent that distinguishes the kitchen from the rest of the city's Southern dining map. Signature plates include a Balkan-style burger with smoked-paprika aioli and pickled red onion (a recent addition that has become the kitchen's most-ordered plate), wood-fired pizzas with Calabrian-chili soppressata and burrata, a chicken kebab with whipped feta and pomegranate, a charred-octopus plate with romesco and crispy capers, and a daily-changing crudo board built around the Georgia-coast seafood deliveries. The cocktail programme leans Mediterranean (a Negroni Sbagliato, a rosemary-infused gin and tonic, an Aperol-and-grapefruit spritz) and the wine list runs about ninety labels with deliberate Italian, Greek, and Portuguese depth.
Service is fast, warm, and informed: the staff narrates plates without overselling them, and the by-the-glass programme — about twenty labels with a deliberate Mediterranean focus — pairs into the menu without requiring a sommelier round. The sunset window (one hour before to one hour after) is the dining-floor photograph and the room's working credential. For a Savannah evening that wants modern rooftop dining rather than historic-district interior formality, Bar Julian is the city's standing answer and the most-photographed dining room of the Eastern-Wharf development.
Why This Is Savannah’s Birthday Pick
Bar Julian is the Savannah birthday room because the format does the credential the host cannot manufacture. The seventh-floor rooftop view across the Savannah River — with the cargo terminals catching the sunset and the historic district visible to the west — is the working photograph the evening takes home. The Mediterranean menu, distinct from the Southern format that the rest of the city's dining map runs, gives a host real ordering range and signals taste without grandstanding. The Eastern-Wharf address, a ten-minute walk along the River Street boardwalk from the Bay Street hotels, makes the after-dinner walk the closing image of the celebration. The sunset window books within forty-eight hours of release on weekends from March through October, which itself reads as care — a host who booked the city's most-coveted golden-hour table months ahead. For a Chatham County birthday that needs to register as modern Savannah rather than tourist Savannah, Bar Julian is the answer.
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