Paula Deen began the journey that took her to fame with a humble lunch delivery service she operated from her house alongside her two sons, Bobby and Jamie. It was called The Bag Lady and it delivered bag lunches to business people in the area. The Bag Lady grew quickly and within a few years expanded first into The Lady at the Best Western hotel on Savannah's Southside and then to the award winning restaurant, The Lady & Sons, on January 8, 1996. Their first location was at the old Sears & Roebuck building in Downtown Savannah and in November 2003, the grand opening of her current location took place. Paula Deen has published fourteen cookbooks, and has starred in several Food Network shows, including Paula's Home Cooking, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2007.
Paula Deen Photo Credit: Savannah Getaways |
Southern Fried Chicken |
The Lady's Southern Buffet |
Cheddar Biscuits |
Fried Green Tomatoes |
Chicken Pot Pie |
Special of the Day |
Grilled Cheese Sandwich |
Pecan Pie a la mode |
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