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  • Jin D.

    Really nice store in the middle of City Market. The staff were friendly and there is a lot of free samples in the back. We tried a few and thought they were pretty tasty. Naturally I grabbed the ones we liked. Once we got back home and realized every single bag was old and stale! It was just terrible. $25 straight to the trash can. I would not shop here again.

    (1)
  • Aliza R.

    My best friend took me to savannah and said this was the spot to Go. I was expecting a large gooey melted cookie, but instead a bag filled with (not hot) cookies. Hmmm was starting to second guess his taste buds until I tried the cheddar pecan ones. Holy goodnes it was a change your life. If I had a restaurant I would serve these with my chilis in the winter! I went on a trolley tour and our guide Ms. Denise told us that the four places we needed to visit in Savannah were Byrds, Ms. Wilkes, Leopoldo's Icecream and Candies/pralines. Check on Byrds :)

    (4)
  • Faye B.

    Must be a thing now with me and my husband to check out the sweets that a place we vacation to is known for. This is a standard sweets factory that caters to tourists. Apparently they have a restaurant next door which we didn't check out, but we did like that we can sample some of these cookies. My favorite is the key lime cooler. I was hoping the peach one would be pretty good, but it was kinda 'meh' to me. My husband did enjoy their oatmeal cookie so we got a batch of that too. Is it a cookie that blew my mind....well no but they were decent.

    (3)
  • John N.

    We stopped here after visiting the cathedral and got some coffee. Great little shop with super nice staff. Being as we are from out of town they have us some great picks for dining that will help us stay away from the tourist traps and hit some authentic Savannah food. Great coffee and wonderful cookies too. A must try if you are near it.

    (4)
  • Candace M.

    I had this idea of what j was going to get when I got here. I remember this place from when I was a child and was craving the original oatmeal cookies. I was a little disappointed that I had to ask for the location of the regular cookies. They tasted the same but there was something missing. I don't know if they changed the recipe, but I do know they were smaller. I also was not a fan the store has become a country shop selling everything other than cookies. I understand that they have to stay afloat and maybe people do want those other things. I just had my heart set on buying tons and tons of cookies and ended up buying one bag, just because of the disappointment. They were just OK though.

    (3)
  • Kathy C.

    Ok, I will start by saying that I don't think Byrd's cookies are especially great or tasty. I mean, they are little tiny sweet cookies of various flavors. But what's great is the store itself. The location, the service, the variety, makes me a fan of this cookie shop. How can you not like strolling in the shop to try a variety of cookie flavors, going oooohhhh and ahhhh at their little cute trinkets for sale?

    (4)
  • Colleen B.

    Friendly staff, good prices and selection.

    (3)
  • Carey G.

    I've bought cookies here several times when visiting savannah. It has drastically changed for the worse. It isn't as easy to try a sample, small variety out for sampling, had to wait on someone to pass out the sample, crowded sampling area, didn't feel as comfortable tasting, & staff was cut & dry. Didn't buy nearly as much as prior visits. Not sure that I will return.

    (1)
  • Bridget H.

    Lots of samples which is nice...only to realize they are over priced bit sized morsels. The flavors are interesting. 4 bags for $25.

    (1)
  • Rachel W.

    It's been over a week since my trip to Savannah and people in California are still thanking me for bringing these sugary confections home. I brought my Dad a bag of the Ginger Snaps home... Gone within days and he would not share with my Mom! lol. These cookies are miniature, pop in your mouth, and not fresh out of the oven hot and gooey ... It's not a bakery, it's a cookie shop. They serve samples and you can try, try again to figure out which one you like best. The Georgia Peach is by far the favorite amongst my friends and coworkers, a little burst of peach in every bite. The key lime are good , but are much sweeter and as someone who isn't into sweet/sweet I would probably hold off from buying those again. I only wish I had purchased the scotch oatmeal or chocolate chip. I bought 4 bags for $25, they made nice gifts and I kept one for myself. The lady that helped us was very helpful. I'm surprised at the three star rating, I guess I have some reading to do. Update: Okay just read the reviews and I'm really shocked at some of the basically rude and Nasty comments. My advice, please judge for yourself before reading the bad reviews. I took 4 bags home to California and each of them were fresh and gobbled up by friends, family, co-workers and myself included.

    (5)
  • Renato Q.

    Famous for their cookies, but not for their hospitality! My wife and her friend visited this establishment yesterday to buy cookies to send back home. Not only were they not greeted, they were completely ignored by two young white employees. To make matter worse, the next couple of customers that came in were greeted with open arms and offered samples. Discrimination at its finest!!!!!!!

    (1)
  • Reese C.

    This is the original location. Now there are several places more in town that you can get their amazing little cookies. This location, however, has tons of kitschy stuff asl well. Tea towels, kitchen wares. books, cheese spreaders, you name it. They have a ton of cookies for sale in a variety of container options: the iconic tin trays, really fun plastic cups that you can use til the end of time, and fantastic large and small cookie jars. The great thing out here is the new restaurant that opened up. Fantastic ambiance and adorable!

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    So good, I love being able to try before I buy. Tried the gluten free chocolate chip and loved them. They had a deal to get a box and but 4 bags for $25. It was great except I wanted them all. Did settle on gf chocolate chip, scotch oatmeal, my husband chose Georgia peach and jalapeño cheddar biscuits. Staff very nice and friendly.

    (5)
  • Dwight S.

    Nasty dry tasting cookies. Advertising says Byrd's Famous Cookies. Famous is only in the name. I wouldn't recommend this place.

    (1)
  • Jason H.

    It's unfortunate because the store is built to sell phenomenal cookies. It's bright and for god's sake, has a free cookie tasting bar set up in the back. What more could you ask for!!.. Oh wait, extraordinary cookies. You could ask for what you expect, really really good cookies. Instead, while they are the right size (small, bite sized) they are not as tasty as you would hope. There is nothing exceptional about them, but I will say that the key lime is good. They get a point for variety and presentation though. With national shipping it just loses the unique savannah boutique and gift appeal. Worth a stop if you are walking by the storefront, but not worth crossing the street for.

    (2)
  • Vee V.

    Cute store that sells cookies, snacks, condiments, and kitchen utensils. They give free samples of the cookies which are nit like your sought after just baked cookie. But the cookies are still good and they have a lot of flavors. Peach flavored is my favorite. Worth a trip? If it's on the way, sure, if not, don't go out of your way to get here.

    (3)
  • Marilyn S.

    As a savannah resident that purchased many gifts I was very disappointed recently regarding Byrds new policy of charging for tissue paper and ribbon. The cookies are so expensive in and of themselves that I'm incredulous that they are now charging almost 2 more dollars for a piece of tissue paper and a tiny length of ribbon.

    (1)
  • John K.

    I was introduced to Byrds through the Delta Sky Club over the holidays. They had the most delicious holiday cookie mix (red velvet, tea leaf, and chocolate mint- I believe) in the sky club lounges- so much so that I found a plastic bag and loaded up:) Anyway, they were so good that I decided to get some for friends for the holidays! Unfortunately, they got the order wrong (the holidays are a busy time) and they sent me the snack mix. I called them to see if they could fix the order. As Brad S. said in the review below the staff was very friendly, courteous and helpful. They told me to keep the snack mix and they would send the right order out. Pros- Unbelievably good tasting cookies and snacks- can't wait to try more. Friendly staff. Supporting a small business. Holiday Cookie mix is awesome. Middle of the road- Snack mix and the honey and gorgonzola biscuits. Cons- Unfortunately the order was wrong, but that will NOT stop me from ordering from them again. Get some for your friends or for yourself...trust me...you'll like it.

    (4)
  • Brad S.

    Byrd is a Thanksgiving tradition for me ... we go every year on Wednesday before ... it is a nice place, especially at the holidays, they have various ornaments and decorations...the best part is the free sample of cookies, unlimited ;-) and the staff is friendly and helpful. Definitely a fun little place to visit if you are visiting Savannah and want a retreat. Note they are closed on Saturdays.

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    All I can say is this place was over-priced and the cookies are horrible. We only went because it was part of a Paula Deen tour and we had no choice. Avoid if you can! If not, buy a drink before you start munching on the free dried out cookies.

    (1)
  • Arlene G.

    We visit family in Savannah at least once a year and I always try to make it to Byrds. This is a beautiful store with great samples of the Byrd cookies. My personal favorite is key lime coolers and the savory Cannonballs. My husband and son prefer the oatmeal cookies. I usually purchase a can or two to give as gifts for friends at home.

    (4)
  • Bob N.

    I grew up eating the Scotch Oatmeal and still love them but this shop is ridiculously over priced. Nonetheless, we go every year to get omiyage (souvenir gifts) for folks back min Tokyo. Friendly staff, though a bit aggressively so.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 6:00pm

Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

Byrd Cookie Company

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