Savannah's Secret: Where Coffee Snobs & Ghost Hunters Collide
i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. 12.95°C with a chill that makes you wonder if the city's ghosts are just trying to keep warm. if you get bored, nearby towns are just a short drive away, but honestly, why leave this place? someone told me that the local coffee shop has the best pastries, but only if you go before 9 AM. i heard that too, and let me tell you, the line is worth it. the barista there? total legend. they once served a vegan croissant to a vegan ghost hunter who swore it was haunted. true story.
*pro tip: if you're a digital nomad, snag a spot at the riverfront park. the wifi's decent, and the view of the river makes you forget you're working. just watch out for the squirrels-they're plotting something.
gear list:
- waterproof jacket (because the weather's moody)
- camera (for those moody ghost photos)
- notebook (to jot down overheard gossip)
overheard gossip:
"the old theatre downtown? totally haunted. saw a shadow once. legit."
reviews:
"best brunch in town" - some drunk dude at the bar
"avoid the haunted house tour" - my cousin who's a ghost hunter
links:
TripAdvisor: Savannah's Top Coffee Shops
Yelp: Haunted Tours
Local Board: Ghost Sightings
final thought:* this city's got layers. like an onion. or a ghost. either way, bring layers. and maybe a ghost detector. just saying.
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