
East Bay Inn's history began September 7, 1762 when the land on which the inn now stands was granted to Mr. John Tucker by the Crown of England. Over the next ninety years, the property changed hands several times. On June 17, 1852, Edward Padefford purchased the property and began construction on the building that would one day become the East Bay Inn.

Cotton was king during this plentiful era of Savannah, and offices for cotton merchants (Factors, as they were called) and cotton warehouses were located within the building. By the late 1800’s, additional tenants included
a steam bakery in the 1860s and foreign consul offices in the 1880s. During this time, cotton and grocery warehouses continued to be located on the lower levels of the building. The third floor housed a lodge meeting hall.
1910 saw the last of the cotton merchants located here, as U.S. cotton sales were on the decline. In 1920, the Columbia Drug Company started their reign as the longest tenant occupying the building.
From 1965 to 1983, this building - along with many in downtown Savannah - stood vacant. The 1980s saw a renewed interest in the historic preservation of the city, and in 1983 the building was purchased again. The history-filled structure was immediately renovated from a derelict old building into the “East Bay Inn.” Reconstruction was completed in 1984.
The East Bay Inn was featured in The Historic Savannah Foundation's 2006 Preservation Month project, along with the other four inns in the Bed and Breakfasts of Savannah collection: The Eliza Thompson House, Olde Harbour Inn, The Marshall House and The Gastonian.

Kehoe House | t: (912) 232-1020 or 1(800) 820-1020
KEHOE
The Marshall House | t: (912) 644-7896 or 1(800) 589-6304
THE
Eliza Thompson House | t: (912) 236-3620 or 1(800) 348-9378
ELIZA THOMPSON HOUSE
The Gastonian | t: (912) 232-2869 or 1(800) 322-6603
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Olde Harbour Inn | t: (912) 234-4100 or 1(800) 553-6533
OLDE HARBOUR
East Bay Inn | t: (912) 238-1225 or 1(800) 500-1225
EAST BAY