Sunday Sunday in Savannah, GA
Restaurants

Sunday Sunday

5.0 ★ average from 5 reviews

Sunday Sunday is a bright, casual eatery on Whitaker Street serving fresh breakfast and lunch favorites in the heart of downtown Savannah. Their menu features nourishing bowls, sandwiches, and seasonal specials perfect for a quick midday break or a relaxed weekend meal.

Location

116 Whitaker St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
Savannah, GA, 31401

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Recent reviews

  • ★★★★★Camille Strickland

    Had a lovely dinner here Sunday night… we were able to walk in and sit down but I do recommend reservations as after we were seated, several parties had to wait to be seated. I ordered the steak and my husband ordered the noodle bowl. They were absolutely delicious—the best steak I’ve ever had. Seriously it was that good! The truffle fries were great and the aioli was delicious as well. We finished our dinner with their crème brûlée. Everything was delicious. My new favorite restaurant in Savannah.

  • ★★★★★Jordan Essig

    Sunday Sunday delivered on a great dining experience. I recently stopped by, and everything from the food to the service was top-tier. They have a fantastic menu! I ordered the Raspberry French Toast with eggs and sausage and my mom opted for hashbrowns, eggs, and sausage. Everything tasted delicious. The service really elevated our experience as well. Our server was fantastic! She was attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. The host was also very pleasant, making us feel welcome from the moment we walked in. I highly recommend adding Sunday Sunday to your list to try.

  • ★★★★★Masha Forestwell

    This weekend, we visited Savannah for the first time, and a friend recommended we tried Sunday Sunday, and I’m so glad we did. Everything was absolutely delicious. My husband and I ended up staying for dinner, and every dish was prepared exactly the way I requested, even with a few custom modifications. That level of attention really stood out. Our waiter was wonderful: attentive, friendly, and made the whole experience even better. We loved it so much that we came back the very next day for breakfast. I highly recommend this place if you’re in the area. Just a little tip: Sunday Sunday opens for breakfast at 10 AM, but it’s best to arrive at least 20 minutes early, the line forms incredibly fast and can stretch all the way down the street. Definitely worth it!

  • ★★★★★Allison D

    Very fun, adorable, and eclectic restaurant in the heart of Savannah. The decor and ambiance of this eatery truly accented Savannah's southern charm. The service was absolutely perfect. The hostess was so sweet, and our waitress was as well. The team at Sunday Sunday seemed to work very well together! All of our food was very good, however, the Banh Xeo Crepe was exquisite. The beet salad was very refreshing. The french toast was decent, just pretty basic. The lemon pancake with blueberry sauce was a tasty pairing. The duck fat potatoes were quite enjoyable, however they would have been much better if they were slightly smashed and crisper. That would help the potatoes soak up a lot more of that lovely duck fat flavor! This little restaurant was extremely affordable. I would definitely recommend Sunday Sunday to anyone in Savannah looking for a good breakfast or lunch place!

  • ★★★★★Joe Cho

    I had brunch at Sunday Sunday, and honestly, it might be one of the most beautiful spots in the area. The atmosphere alone makes it a perfect place for a date. What really stood out was the presentation. Simple dishes were elevated to something that felt truly upscale. The plating was almost like art, and you can tell a lot of thought went into every detail. Prices are a bit on the higher side, but the visual experience alone makes it feel worth it. While the flavors themselves weren’t particularly unique, everything was still enjoyable. The service was also exceptionally friendly, which made the overall experience even better. It was definitely a memorable visit. One of places you’re really glad you try at least once.