Treylor Park
About
Treylor Park brings fun and flavor together with a kid-friendly menu that goes beyond typical restaurant fare. The vintage pinball machines provide built-in entertainment while you wait for your food, and the adventurous menu featuring items like s'mores pizza and fried Oreos makes this a dining experience kids will actually remember and ask to revisit.
Highlights
- βRetro pinball machines that keep kids entertained
- βS'mores pizza,a unique dessert that's perfect for sharing
- βFried Oreos and other creative comfort food twists
- βCreative pizza options that appeal to adventurous young eaters
- βCasual, relaxed atmosphere where kids can be kids
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for brunch on weekends to avoid the wait,this popular spot can have 30-45 minute waits during peak times
- 2.Bring quarters for the pinball machines to keep kids entertained while waiting for your table or food
- 3.Order the fried Oreos or s'mores pizza as shareable desserts,they're Instagram-worthy and kids love the novelty
- 4.Request a table near the pinball area if you want kids to easily access the games between courses
- 5.The River Street location means easy access to waterfront walks before or after your meal
Best Time to Visit
Weekday lunches or early dinners (4-5pm) offer shorter waits and a calmer atmosphere. Weekend brunch is popular but crowded, so arrive right at opening (9am) if you want to experience their breakfast menu without a long wait.
What to Know
Moderate pricing ($$) makes this an affordable family outing. Street parking can be challenging in downtown Savannah, so consider using nearby paid lots or garages. High chairs are available for younger children.
Seasonal Notes
The Bay Street location in historic downtown Savannah makes this a great stop year-round, though summer can be crowded with tourists. Consider visiting during spring or fall for pleasant weather and easier access to outdoor exploring before or after your meal.
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