Every now and then I like to Google myself. Say what you want but you know that we all have done it at least once out of curiosity. I was surprised to find 82 incredible reviews from our wonderful customers! 
So if you are debating dining at Sundae Cafe hopefully this will convince you that our reputation speaks for itself! Thank you to all of those who took the time to share with the World Wide Web your experience with Sundae Cafe! 


Check out our reviews here! 
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Serves 6 as an Appetizer

Ingredients for sweet potato crusted grouper

6 6-8oz. portions of grouper filets
½ cup creole mustard
½ cup olive oil or butter
Salt & Pepper
1 lb. sweet potatoes, skinned

Ingredients for Peach Chutney

Dice 4 ripe peaches or 1 lb. frozen peaches
½ yellow onion
2 oz cran-raisins
1 green bell pepper (diced)
Tsp. cinnamon
½ tsp. cumin
½ tsp. nutmeg
¼ tsp. ground red pepper
½ tsp. ground ginger
2 oz. apple cider vinegar
4 oz. brown sugar

Chutney
For Chutney, sauté onion & bell pepper in a medium size sauce pan for 3 minutes, add all remaining ingredients and simmer 10-15 minutes until thick

Potatoes
Grate the potatoes, set aside

Grouper
For the grouper,heat a large skillet to medium heat. Salt & Pepper the grouper filets and brush with creole mustard. Using olive oil, add sweet potatoes to the skillet and lay the grouper filet on top until potatoes are golden brown. Using a spatula, carefully turn the grouper and finish cooking on the other side. Serve with fresh sautéed spinach
 
 
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Here is a wonderful and very generous review of Sundae Cafe from Connect Savannah's Tim Rutherford on May 18th, 2010: 


"Newcomers who find this unobtrusive Tybee Island restaurant think it's a well guarded secret. It's not.In fact, Sundae Cafe came out of the chute fast and has stood the test of time in a market that has gobbled up other restaurants with rising taxes, a wildly changing seasonal population and discouraging gasoline prices.

Today, don't even think about going for dinner without a reservation.

Nestled between a convenience store and a package liquor store, the location is not sexy, not well marked and not even a particularly attractive store front.

Oh, but it's what inside that counts.

Generous portions guarantee full bellies, great flavors insure satisfaction and variety in the menu means almost anyone, almost, can find something they enjoy.

I squeezed in early on a Friday night to enjoy early Mother's Day dinner with my mom and Ms. T.J. At 6:30, the place as packed - and no more seats were available that night.

We began by sharing a chopped salad, a classic combination of about 20 ingredients that offers fresh greens, tangy blue cheese and that deliciously comforting taste of bacon bits. As much as we liked it, we picked carefully, knowing our entrees would be overwhelming.

T.J.'s pair of crab cakes were meaty and perfectly fried. The okra and tomatoes were not the usual overstewed version, but fresh veggies that has been coaxed into tenderness with either a quick par-boil or a light saute. It was an entirely new expression of this classic and often overdone Southern side dish.

Mom chose the crab stuffed, bacon wrapped shrimp - one of my favorites from Sundae Cafe's menu. She's not a big eater, so one filled her up. T.J. And I split one - and the remainder made an awesome lunch the next day.

My lamb chops, at about $27, were, in absolute honesty, the best lamb chops I've ever eaten. This full rack of eight chops was amazingly tender, beautifully seasoned and a real bargain. Preparation was toward the medium-rare side, which was perfect for these thick and delicious chops.

Even though the lamb chops will lull you into ecstasy, take time to bask in the decadence of steamy hot Boursin mashed potatoes and old-school steak house creamed spinach.

We took desserts to go, ask which are made in house - they are among the best and most inventive you'll find anywhere.
Service is spot on and the wine list offers plenty of by-the-glass options, as well as very fair bottle prices.


304 1st Street, Tybee Island/786-7694‎"

 
 
Scouring the internet last night I came across this very cool haiku written about SUndae Cafe by blogger Savannah Red in 2009. Enjoy:


February night
Beautiful woman with me
Her tummy, empty.

Pan seared lump crab cakes

Sundae Cafe on Tybee
Shrimp and grits for me.

Lights flickering, oh

Cozy, hearing others lives
Shiny, polished bar.

Wild mushroom demi-glaze

Creole mustard remoulade
Calamari, yes!

Filling up, eat slow

Happy birthday to my wife.
Chocolate at home.
 
 
I ran across this wonderful article in the Savannah Women's Journal May/June edition about Sundae Cafe. Once the online edition is up then I will post a link. Until then, a photo is attached
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On June 5th, Tybee Island will hold it's annual Tour Of Homes. Sundae Cafe always looks forward to catering for more than 300 people. We offer a couple of varieties, homemade chicken salad or pimento cheese with chips, drink and cookie. Please come out and support Savannah's Hope House, as this is their primary fundraiser every year. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door! Rain or shine we hope to see you there!! For more information visit: www.TybeeTourOfHomes.com


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