August 17-18, 2022 | Savannah, GA

Support Local

While you’re in Savannah, we encourage you to support these local, woman-owned businesses in the area. Thank you to Visit Savannah for providing the names of these companies. Visit their websites for more information.

Restaurants

The Grey – https://thegreyrestaurant.com

Co-owner and Executive Chef Mashama Bailey partnered with John O. Morisano to build The Grey in Historic Downtown Savannah. Occupying a 1938 art deco Greyhound Bus Terminal they painstakingly restored to its original luster, The Grey offers a food, wine and service experience that is simultaneously familiar and elevated.

109 Martin Luther Kind Jr. Blvd.
Savannah, GA

Wednesday – Saturday 5 – 10 pm, Sunday, 11 am to 3 pm

Meet the Chef

Big Bon Bodega – https://www.bigbonfamily.com

This Savannah treasure started with pizza on wheels, evolved to include a brick and mortar location and now offers hand rolled bagels boiled in honey water and wood fired. Co-Founders Kay and Anna Heritage have grown the business with the goal, “To raise up more effective entrepreneurs for the community of Savannah, Georgia and beyond.”

2011 Bull Street
Savannah, GA

Bagels – Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 am to 1:30 pm
Pizza – Wednesday through Saturday 5 – 9 pm

Back in the Day Bakery – https://backinthedaybakery.com

Cheryl Day is the founder of Back in the Day Bakery located in Savannah, GA. Treat yourself to jams, sweets and savory treats. She has published several cookbooks. Check out her videos on their Facebook page.

2403 Bull Street
Savannah, GA

Saturdays and Sundays 10 am to 3 pm

Shops

The Book Lady Bookstore – https://thebookladybookstore.com

Begun in 1978 by the inimitable Anita Raskin, the Book Lady Bookstore is Savannah’s only full service independent bookstore offering a broad range of new, gently used, rare, and out-of-print books. Joni Saxon-Giusti, who worked at The Book Lady with Mrs. Raskin for many years, is now at the helm of this beloved Savannah bookshop and continues the work of expanding the city’s rich literary legacy.

6 E Liberty Street
Savannah, GA

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – 10 am to 5:30 pm
Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
Closed Tuesdays

One Fish Two Fish – https://www.onefishstore.com

This boutique features items ranging from candles to furniture, pajamas to the kitchen.

401 Whitaker Street
Savannah, GA

Monday – Saturday 10 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday 12 – 5 pm

The Paris Market – https://www.theparismarket.com

This boutique, founded by Paula and Taras Danyluk, is housed in an 1874 Victorian building they lovingly restored to its old-world splendor. The pair travels the globe to source unique and fantastical pieces, both big and small, modern and antique: from hand-crafted jewelry and accessories to custom-made lighting, French-milled soaps to hard-to-come-by kitchen tools. A charming corner of the store offers wares and gifts just for children and an expansive section of books and magazines is devoted to art, design, food and travel. Tables are set with all the accoutrements for the perfect dinner party, while daybeds are dressed in layers of luxurious linens and throw pillows.

36 West Broughton Street
Savannah, GA

Monday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
Sunday 11 am – 5 pm

Capital Bee – https://capitalbeeco.com

Visit the sweet little honey boutique located in Historic Downtown Savannah! The Honey Bar is always open for you to try an amazing assortment of honey along with amazing sauces and snacks. They carry several local vendors and local artists’ work in store.

421 E Broughton Street
Savannah, GA

Monday – Saturday 10 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday 10 am – 2 pm