I was surprised to learn yesterday that the Rah Bar is closing. Though not a landmark in the traditional sense, it’s become a bit of a local and tourist favorite for its welcoming, laid-back vibe. It’s not really a dive, but compared to many of the fancier establishments on the coast, it almost qualifies for that status. I’m saying that’s a good thing. Apparently, the restaurant with which the Rah Bar is associated, Latitude 31, is to be rebuilt. Let’s hope the atmosphere in the “new version” remains as cool as it was at the Rah Bar.
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Are you familiar with the Tolomato ruins in McIntosh off Hwy 99 about 4 miles from Darien? Not sure about that spelling.?
https://vanishingcoastalgeorgia.com/2013/11/13/ruins-of-william-carnochans-sugar-mill-circa-1800-tolomato-island/
Love that place.
I really enjoy your posts. I have mixed feelings about all the changes on Jekyll.
I feel the same way, Jackie.