
The Collins Quarter
The Collins Quarter helped define a modern Savannah style of all-day dining by bringing Australian cafe influence, serious coffee culture, and a design-forward brunch experience to Bull Street. With its downtown location, extensive wine list, and creative food program that runs from morning into dinner service on select days, it remains one of the city's most recognizable and frequently recommended places to begin a day in the historic district.
Location
151 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401
Historic District
Hours
Brunch is served daily, with dinner service on select days.
Brunch: daily 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Dinner: Wednesday and Sunday 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM; Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Brunch reservations are not accepted.
Pricing
Coffee, brunch, dinner, and wine pricing varies by order. Check the current menu online before visiting.
Best Time to Visit
Time Needed
1-1.5 hours
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One of Downtown Savannah's Defining Brunch Rooms
The Collins Quarter became a destination in Savannah because it did more than serve breakfast. It introduced a more design-conscious, coffee-forward, Australian-influenced cafe model to one of the busiest corners of the historic district and made that style feel natural in Savannah rather than imported for novelty's sake. Years later, it still reads as one of the city's benchmark brunch stops.
Its location on Bull Street is a major part of the appeal. You can reach it easily from some of downtown's most visited blocks, and once you are there, the restaurant gives you a useful mix of energy and ease: specialty coffee, substantial brunch options, an attractive dining room, and select dinner service for visitors who want the same atmosphere later in the day.
Why the Collins Quarter Formula Works
The official concept emphasizes exceptional coffee, healthy fresh food, and Aussie-inspired brunch and dinner offerings. That combination helps explain why the restaurant remains so popular with both visitors and locals. It feels more contemporary than a traditional Southern breakfast spot, but it never loses the comfort and sociability that make brunch such an important part of Savannah travel.
The coffee program matters here. At many restaurants, coffee is incidental to the meal. At The Collins Quarter, it is part of the venue's identity. That makes the restaurant especially appealing to travelers who care about starting the day somewhere that takes both the drinks and the kitchen seriously.
What Stands Out
- Aussie-inspired positioning: The concept distinguishes it from more traditional Savannah brunch rooms.
- Strong coffee culture: A real draw, not just a menu accessory.
- Downtown convenience: One of the easiest high-profile brunch picks in the historic core.
- Wine and later-day service: Dinner on select days broadens its usefulness beyond breakfast.
- First-come brunch energy: The room feels active and popular in the way many visitors want from a city brunch destination.
When It Makes the Most Sense
The Collins Quarter is at its best when you treat it as the opening move in a downtown Savannah day. Coffee and brunch on Bull Street pair naturally with walking the squares, browsing Broughton Street, and spending the rest of the morning in the historic district. Because brunch reservations are not accepted, timing matters. Going earlier gives you the best chance at a smoother experience.
On dinner-service nights, the restaurant becomes a different kind of asset. If you like the atmosphere but cannot or do not want to commit to a peak brunch line, dinner gives you another way to experience the restaurant's style with a little more breathing room.
Pairing The Collins Quarter With New Oak Theatre
The Collins Quarter is one of the better New Oak Theatre pairings for matinee days or theatre itineraries built around a full downtown outing. Its coffee-and-brunch identity makes it especially useful when the cultural part of the day starts early or when you want a morning destination that feels genuinely special rather than purely practical.
Best Uses on a Theatre Day
- Pre-matinee brunch: An ideal way to start the day before walking or driving to the performance.
- Coffee reset between stops: Good if the day includes shopping, sightseeing, and theatre.
- Early dinner on select nights: Useful when you want a polished but not overly formal pre-show meal.
Why It Has Lasted as a Savannah Favorite
Restaurants that become shorthand for a city often do so because they capture a specific travel mood. The Collins Quarter captures a Savannah mood that is bright, social, slightly cosmopolitan, and deeply walkable. It is a place where people want to linger over coffee, order something indulgent, and feel like the day has started well.
If you want a downtown Savannah brunch choice that feels lively, current, and broadly reliable without losing a sense of place, The Collins Quarter remains one of the strongest options in town.
Visitor Information
Parking
Street parking and downtown garages are the practical options. Many visitors simply walk here while exploring Bull Street, Broughton Street, or nearby squares.
Accessibility
- Near public transit
Located on Bull Street in the historic core, with walkable access to major downtown attractions. Brunch seating is first come, first served.
Related Attractions
- Chippewa Square
- Historic District
- City Market
- Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
- Broughton Street
- New Oak Theatre

