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Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room Savannah Reviews from The Last Year
100% yes.
Do it. Get there early. Wait in line. We decided to get in line around 9:45 am for the 11am opening. We were the 2nd group in line. Very few people showed up between 9:45-10:15. I would still advise getting there earlier rather than later. Everyone on the line was really friendly and chatty- it was the enthusiasm of fellow travelers and foodies who wanted to experience something unique and delicious. Your beverage options are water, sweet tea, or unsweetened ice tea, this will be the easiest choice of the session. The table is set with over a dozen items when you arrive. The family does a little prayer, then it's holiday family style. Take an item, and pass to the left. Don't be slow, keep it moving, or the plates will pile up in your space. Everything is worth trying, and the seasoning is perfect. I didn't need or want any salt/pepper or condiments. Favorites include (but are not limited to): Fried chicken (it's a must), pasta and peas, the cornbread pudding (I forget what it's called, I just know I liked it), beef stew, cole slaw. Also, side note, I don't love pulled pork, but I tried a little bit, and the sauce on that pork was SO good. Make sure to leave room for dessert too! There was banana pudding and peach crumble with ice cream (I had the peach). $30 per person, cash only; ATM available on the premises. Life hack: there is a coffee shop caddy corner to Mrs. Wilkes, get there early, go there first, grab a little beverage, and then proceed to wait in line at Mrs. Wilkes.
If you leave Mrs.
Wilkes' Dining Room hungry then you just don't like food or you are a strict vegan. This is Southern cooking and hospitality at its finest. I would suggest you get in that long line early if you don't want to wait for the other guests to sit through their meal. It took about an hour before we were able to get seated, but during the wait, the red provided plenty outdoor seating that was strategically placed to blend in with the old architectural style of the surroundings. Also, they provided a delicious cooler of fresh cold water to drink in the humid Georgia sun. Once inside you sit at a long dinner sized table. If you are alone or with a few people then you get to sit with strangers at this family style dining which is a perfect way to meet new friends. We had a large party of ten, so we filled in our table very comfortably. Now the parade of food. If I miss something, it's because there were so many different dishes that I literally forgot I either ate or was placed on the table. There were two big trays of fried chicken, bowls of greens, okra and some tomatoes, creamed corn, black eyed peas, cabbage, sweet potato soufflé, corn, pulled pork, stewed beef with carrots and potatoes, dressing, potatoes, macaroni and cheese, pickled cucumbers, plates of biscuits and cornbread, and a few other bowls I just cannot remember. When you finished one bowl as a table, another one was promptly replaced. After the meal, there was either a choice of banana pudding or ice cream or both! Boy oh boy! Mrs. Wilkes has been a long Savannah staple since I was a child. One of the famous traditions held throughout the years is that you are required to bring your plate to the kitchen when you are done eating because there "ain't no maids in here." I'm telling you now, if you're in Savannah either through residency or visiting, please put this on your bingo card! Thanks.
We started this journey around 9am arrived at 10am to stand
We started this journey around 9am arrived at 10am to stand on the line for an hour. Once the clock struck 11am the staff hurried people to their tables. The room seemed like you were dining inside someone's warm and inviting home. The tables were filled with lots and lots of delicious smelling southern dishes. I took some pictures but it was after the feast. The friendly and attentive staff went around the room to see if you ate all of one of the dishes and then bring you another. The room was filled family style and you got to make new friends as you chowed down on fried chicken, roast beef and potatoes, cabbage, mashed potatoes, black eyed peas, cucumber salad, okra salad, macaroni salad, Mac and cheese and more!!! I will not eat again for the entire day . So glad we drove 5 hours to take a bite into the a grand meal that could feed a king and his kingdom!!
Loved our lunch.
What a fun experience. I've been to a few family styled restaurants but never with bunch of strangers. We ended up having so much fun!! Food was very much southern comfort food and delicious fried chicken ahhhhh.... We left there so stuffed and happy. Only reason I couldn't give solid 5 was they only take cash. After I had to use a shady ATM machine my bank send me an alert. lol Next time I will take my whole family
Honestly, this is the best food my husband and I have eaten
Honestly, this is the best food my husband and I have eaten since being in Savannah. We got there around 10:30 and people were already hanging out outside. Doors open at 11, and thankfully we were able to be seated really quickly! There wasn't a single thing on the table that we didn't like. You can tell everything is homemade and it's all done so well. We sat with a family and it was cool being able to talk to different people and hear others stories. All of the employees were super nice and helpful. Absolutely would recommend coming here if you're in town. 5
Looking at the menu does not seem really interesting, but I
Looking at the menu does not seem really interesting, but I had heard about it, that it was really good, so we went. It was the best I had been to in a very long time. You definitely don't walk out hungry!
Great food served family style! Even when you are dining
Great food served family style! Even when you are dining alone you are not alone! Excellent way to meet new people!
Delicious Southern Cuisine
This is a very unique southern dining experience. We had a 45 minute wait for lunch on a Wednesday, which I understand to be typical. It is family style dining at tables for 10 people. They offer a very large variety of southern cuisine. We enjoyed tasting most of the items they offered. The fried chicken was delicious! The staff were very friendly, and quick to bring more of any food item we requested. Mrs. Wilkes is a Savannah institution, and I think it is a fun way to experience southern cooking. They have been in business since 1943, and still have a 30 minute to an hour wait daily. That in itself is impressive to me. I highly recommend including this restaurant in your visit to Savannah.
There's going to be a wait, but it's worth it.
They only accept cash or check, but there is an ATM on site. Showed up at the 11 o'clock opening time and were seated at 12:30. They do have water, restrooms, and some bench seating available during the wait. The best way I can describe it is that it's like a Thanksgiving dinner without turkey or cranberry sauce! Fried Chicken, Roast Beef, and Pulled Pork, along with (seriously) at least 20 sides, all served family style at table for 10, along with biscuits, corn bread, sweet tea, and banana pudding or cobbler for dessert. If you leave here hungry, it's your own fault!
Don't forget your stretch pants!
You’ll find Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room on virtually every list of Savannah dining recommendations: #6 on TripAdvisor, Conde Nast Traveler (which advises readers to “(b)reak out the stretchy pants”), top listing on the Food Network’s list of “Best Restaurants in Savannah,” etc. You can’t make a reservation and there is always a line on Savannah’s most picturesque street when Mrs. Wilkes’ doors open at 11:00am weekdays (closed weekends). Inside, eight tables seating 8-12 each are spread across 2 rooms. Tables are filled, one at a time, so that the first group seated is getting ready for dessert when the chairs at the last table are being filled. We joined the line at 10:30am on a Wednesday and were at the last table filled in the first seating. When you sit down, the table is already overflowing with dishes of every Southern side imaginable: collard greens, black-eyed peas, sweet potato souffle, macaroni and cheese, okra gumbo, cornbread, biscuits, etc. The star entree is Southern fried chicken, but you can also expect to find platters of smoked sausage, stewed beef, and meat loaf on your table. This all-you-can-eat meal costs $30 (ages 13+) or $15 (12 and under), cash only. Save room for dessert; there’s always banana pudding and often peach cobbler – and don’t forget the stretchy pants.
Mrs. Wilkes's Dining Room is a great experience if you're
Mrs. Wilkes's Dining Room is a great experience if you're in Savannah. The food is really a great reflection of Southern cooking, and I should know because I was raised on this type of food. The food is served family style, so depending on your party size, you may be sharing your meal with strangers. Honestly, it's actually a fun way to meet new people. Pros: The food was excellent and plenty enough to eat. Cons: The restaurant hours are Monday through Friday from 11am-2pm and there general is a line to wait for eating. Please also note that you have to pay cash, but if you don't have cash, they do have an ATM in the building thank goodness. If you are in Savannah for a trip, I would hands down recommend trying the experience. The food was delicious, and the experience is so unique.
Another visit, another 5-star experience.
There were 5 of us this time and we loved all the food, with each of us having different dishes that were our favorites. The stand-outs were the cream corn, cole slaw, fried chicken, sweet potatoes, beef stew, sweet tea, and banana pudding. Staff were attentive and friendly. We'll be back!
Best Savannah Experience!
We went for the food but it ended up being much more than that. We went on a weekday and got in line at 10:45. Our wait was a little over an hour, but once inside we ate immediately. The food was amazing and abundant. The people we met at our table were delightful and from all over. The highlight was chatting with Mrs Wilkes granddaughter Marsha. What a treasure. Between the great niece who gives you some history before you enter to the amazing staff, you will fully experience southern hospitality. This food is mouth watering and obviously made with care and love. I didn’t think a meal would be my favorite part of Savannah, but it was!
Amazing food and singular experience. Don’t miss it!
Fabulous! It was my first time to Mrs. Wilkes’. Wasn’t quite sure it would be my thing - and was a little concerned that the food wouldn’t live up to the hype. I needn’t have worried. The entire experience knocked my socks off in the best possible way. Although the wait in line outside was long, Mrs. Wilkes’ granddaughter, who came out to greet folks waiting in line and to offer cold water on a very warm, sunny afternoon, was a kind, gracious dear. The food was amazing! Completely exceeded expectations and justified the wait in line. If you are on the fence about trying this place, listen up: DO IT. Make use of your time in line to meet your fellow diners. You will be rewarded with piping hot, delicious southern food. And a chance to meet interesting folks at your table that you wouldn’t otherwise have had the opportunity to share a delicious meal with. (One tip: bring hand-sanitizer in your purse or pocket; meals are served family-style and you might want to have clean hands before passing around platters of delicious food and/or picking up that piece of amazing fried chicken.)
Don't Miss Mrs Wilkes...
Glad we waited the two hours in line chatting with locals and travelers like us. They seat you in groups of ten so we had lunch with most of our new friends that we met in line. Once you are seated at a table covered with platters of delicious food, the fun really begins. Loved trying so many vegetable side dishes and the excellent fried chicken.
Go hungry with a willingness to wait!!!
Second time, 14 years apart. Just as good as the first visit. A few things to be aware of as of our visit yesterday… 1) Exactly $30 per person plus tip. Cash only. There is an zATZm on site. 2) Be ready to wait in line. We went at about 1:00-they are open 11-2 only. It was HOT and sunny. They do provide cold water. Yes, they let you use the restroom. Be prepared to wait. Take the time to enjoy chatting with the people around you and keep smiling. EVERY SINGLE PERSON we saw come out, plus us, said it was worth the wait. IF you like good country cooking. Likes and scalloped potatoes were my favorites and my husband liked the okra and the banana pudding best. 3) Keep your fingers crossed that everyone at your table understands to pass all of the bowls😂😂. 4) They are very efficient and friendly st getting your table served and keeping the bowls and glasses of water or tea full. All this said, enjoy the event. If you get irritated you won’t enjoy it!!! I will go back if we’re back in Savannah!
Go very very hungry. Endless variety and quantify of food.
After many years of going to Savannah we finally ate at Mrs. Wilkes. We went on a Monday. Arrived just before 11am and waited in line for 1 hour 15 minutes for a table. The food is fantastic. The only thing is that there are so many items (that all taste great) it's a bit food overdose. Too many options to have room to try and we felt guilty not finishing everything. Wish they served fewer items (and reflected price in that). And, they ONLY ACCEPT CASH. $30 per person.
Worth the Wait!
We arrived around noon on a Thursday and waited about 1.5 hours to be seated. It was well worth the waiting time for the amazing food and experience. I would definitely go back! Mrs. Wilkes granddaughter brought us biscuits and shared stories about her childhood in the home. It was good fun and great food for all of my family of six.
A must in Savannah!
Heard about Mrs. Wilkes for so many years, finally got there. Worth the wait. We were a bunch of friends visiting in Feb, so it was off season, we still waiting on a line to get in but it wasn't terrible. We know the line is known to wrap the block in season. So worth it. They just keep bringing food to the table. You sit with strangers which is fun! We were overwhelmed by the deliciousness. Service is amazing. We met Mrs. Wilkes granddaughter. She comes around and introduces herself and makes sure all is well. What atmosphere! It's like being in grandma's dining room. All the southern specialties you can imagine. Go enjoy and have a great time!
You must go!
The fried chicken and banana pudding was worth the wait. Probably the best I've ever had of both. Will most definitely go again.
Worth the wait
As so many other visitors have commented - Mrs Wilkes is such a worthwhile experience. The line is long but organised. They take in 4 x 10 people in the first sitting then after about 29 mins a second set of 4x 10 people. As great niece says in her welcome - once you are in there are no more waits as the tables are set with so many southern comfort dishes including the infamous fried chicken. Every dish is yummy. Eating with at least 8 other strangers is only temporarily uncomfortable as the ice is easily broken by discussing the delicious food. You pay your $30 per head on leaving - no cards accepted just cash or cheque. Highly recommend.
Total hit!
The best chicken I've had in my life! Everything was really good! Highly recommend, even waiting an hour with a hurt back!
Mrs. Wilkes is the Southern Comfort Food Grandma Everyone Needs!
A true southern comfort food experience. Start your day by skipping breakfast...trust me, if you don't, you will wish you had! Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room is a scenic walk from the river front. We arrived at 10:45 am and were the second couple in line. When we left the line wrapped around the corner! I can appreciate there's a long wait if you are not in the first or second group to eat. You will be guided in to sit at a table with about 10 other people. Don't be shy, you may be amazed at who you meet! We had such a great time eating and conversing with our tablemates, one of which was Mr. Wilkes, I completely forgot to take photos...a first for me! But a true testament to how delicious the food and amazing the company was! Food is served family style. It is all you can eat. Bring a second stomach, you will need it! We never felt rushed. It is well worth the $30 per person charge. 🛑 They only accept cash or check. But don't fear, there is an ATM on site for those who forget. Mrs. Wilkes is the southern comfort food Grandma everyone needs!
It is such a landmark! If you don't mind the wait outside
It is such a landmark! If you don't mind the wait outside and like to meet new people from all over the country, this is the place to go. You will share more than a table as you share food and life stories with those seated at your table. Great souther staples in the menu served family style.
One of my favorite southern experiences!
Wonderful experience. This was our third visit. The food is just delicious. My favorite is the fried chicken. The staff are so friendly and helpful! Even got to meet some of Mrs. Wilkes family members. You really should make a point to visit! You will not be disappointed.
Food was amazing! Worth every minute of standing in line,
Food was amazing! Worth every minute of standing in line, everything is already set out on the table for you as soon as you are seated. Fried chicken, fried okra, collard greens, EVERYTHING was amazing. It's a family style restaurant that feels like being at a Sunday family dinner. I could not recommend this place enough.
The Best Southern Home Cooking Favorites
Looking for DELICIOUS southern home cooking favorites? Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room is where you need to go. The food is traditional, fresh, full of flavor and plentiful. It was enjoyable and interesting talking with those at your communal table. We had a special treat, the lovely Mrs. Wilkes' sat with us. Without a doubt, the time we visit Savannah, Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room will be on our itinerary.
As has been previously stated bring cash and get there
As has been previously stated bring cash and get there early. We got there at 10:20 on a Friday and didn't get seated til 12. Not much to do in line except for people watching. Other than the line to the restaurant was a pretty quiet street. It was encouraging to see that people could barely walk when they left the restaurant. Easy to find, just look for the long line. Served family style with the food already at the table when you are seated. Over 20 side dishes, fried chicken, pulled pork. I was so excited I forgot to take pictures. Best fried chicken I can remember. The sides were okay, perhaps I didn't pay too much attention to the sides after eating so much chicken. Skip the desserts, stick to the chicken. Would get there before 10:20
Nothing like a family style restaurant.
As soon as you sit down food is served. Not a few dishes either. A plethora of sides well seasoned along with crispy fried chicken and some cornbread and biscuits. And it's basically all you can eat for a reasonable price. Then they bring out desserts as well. I almost fell asleep at the table.. lol!!. I would visit this place every visit to Savannah.
Came in for lunch and was beyond pleased with the food, the
Came in for lunch and was beyond pleased with the food, the atmosphere and the service. I recommend to arrive before they open because they always have a long line - but I is worth the wait! It is family style service so you share a large table with other guests. They must have placed over 25 different food items for us to share. I tried to take small portions to be able to try everything, but it was impossible. The fried chicken was amazing well actually everything was delicious. Bring cash because they don't accept any other type of currency.
This was our first time here, even though I had lived in
This was our first time here, even though I had lived in Savannah for several years, for some reason I never made the time to check this place out even though I heard fantastic reviews. Well, it did not disappoint. Make sure you come hungry! We arrived about 1115 and we're in the second seating, only had to wait about 20 minutes. Hostess outside gives a great history of the place while you wait. Once we were seated at a large table with another small group, the spread was laid out before us. As a kid growing up in rural Louisiana, this reminded me of Sunday dinner at my grandmother's house. From the piping hot fried chicken to every delicious southern side dish you could imagine, everything was phenomenal. A few of my favorites were the cabbage, turnip, greens, black-eyed peas, and fried okra. The fried chicken, was some of the best I've ever had. You definitely won't leave here hungry, and save room for dessert! We will definitely be coming back on our next trip.
Totally Worth the Wait
The food is as delicious as you hope it’ll be! Here’s how it works (posting these details because I couldn’t find this info when I searched prior to going): We arrived at 10:15 on a Friday and the line was already about 80ish people long. We were finally seated a few minutes after noon. There are eight tables that each sit eight. So, if you’re further back in line than 64, you won’t get seated when they first open. Once they seat all of them, no one else will be seated until a full table leaves. All of the food and sweet tea is already on the table when you sit down. Don’t worry about not getting to each bowl of food, they’ll be refilled if you need more. I read some advice to take one spoonful of each thing - that’s great advice. There’s a TON of different dishes. And definitely save room for dessert, both options are absolutely delicious. The staff are all super sweet, we didn’t feel at all rushed. But, knowing there was still a line of folks waiting, the kind thing to do is finish up, get up, pay and go. You’ll need a bit of walking around to work that meal off! No credit cards accepted, by the way, so make sure you remember to bring cash.
Great Experience
Absolutely wonderful. This is a must when in Savannah. Great food! Great Atmosphere! Great Staff! Located on a scenic street. The family style experience is one to experience. You get to meet new people and enjoy great food. It was definitely worth the wait in line.
Loved this place.
You definitely have to get there early to wait in line! Love the family atmosphere. They make you feel like this is their home and you are just over for supper. The food is all waiting at the table when you sit down. So many sides I couldn't even count. Highlights for me were the creamed corn, fried okra, and okra and tomatoes. Chicken was delicious and they also served a roast and pulled pork. Save room for the little dessert at the end!
Simply the best Southern food you'll ever have, in a family
Simply the best Southern food you'll ever have, in a family style setting. If you come within 50 miles in this place, you must go.
It's all true; the food is that good and it is cash only
It's all true; the food is that good and it is cash only just as The Good Lord intended (taxation is theft). More importantly, let's talk about the rain or shine WAIT and how to appropriately do so: Get in line an hour before they open OR don't bother coming. Seriously. Assuming you do, have coffee, bottled water, an umbrella, some deodorant, sun visor, face wipes, dry shampoo and maybe a banana or an apple with you: It is a LONG wait on a sidewalk with absolutely nothing comfortable nearby. Electing someone to stand in line for your party will result in your party not getting seated. Furthermore, the waiting in line is part of the process: This is when all of the socializing and mingling takes place as once you are inside, it's all business (more about that later). Did I mention a long wait? In a line? On a sidewalk, elbow to bum hole? Good. With that in mind, this is not a place for kids under 12. There are marrywanna seegars, beer funnels and the occasional debauchery one may associate with a frat house. The neighborhood itself is an AirBNB hot spot for sex, drugs and rock n roll. If the thought of your grandma reliving the first time she saw Mick Jagger frightens you, it's possible this Waffle House patrons after a bar night line isn't for you. Most people are dressed in a "come as you are" outfit; Some ran out of their hotel with wet heads and in stretchy pants while others clearly partied all night and this is the final stop before retiring to sleep off their espresso Martinis turned Jager Bombs: Just congratulate the bride-to-be and hand her maid of honor $10 to cover the flamboyant male stripper who is still clearly working but is now well into OT. Mingle in the line. No one is dressing up to come here. There are people from all 4 corners of the globe of a wide demographic and you all share the common trait of FOOD being your love language. Otherwise you wouldn't wait 2 hours. We had front row seats of a man busting his wife coming out of one of the AirBNB's across the street. I don't partake in the devil's lettuce however it was plentiful and peacefully offered and passed around. A lady with a Shitti insulated backpack on had everything from Jello Shots to Jameson Picklebacks for $2 cash. Some older guy had a baby doll in a stroller and offered the booger sugar for $20. Cash only. There were tobacco smokers and sweed smokers and then *bam* a toddler appeared. I cannot stress this enough: The line the neighborhood and the wait is not kid friendly. Get a sitter! When the line does move, it does so in increments of 10 every 3 minutes. One thing about Mrs Wilkes is they know how to pack the house and turnover tables which are, again, 10 tops. You will be herded inside like cattle, table set with food already placed and instructed to eat. And eat you will: This is not the time for talking, we already did that outside. For 2 hours. You're given 20 minutes, 25 at most, to pass dishes, funnel the greatness into your face and after one opportunity for any food or drink refills, your wait staff appears with dessert selections. Grab two. Inhale those. Take your dishes to the window, leave a $60 cash with the cashier and get on back to wherever you will be sleeping the experience off. HECK YES I recommend this place. If you do nothing else in Savannah this is wholly worth the travel to experience.
This is a legendary place when coming to Savannah.
You'll know you're in the right place when you see a ridiculous long line for lunch. I recommend coming early before they open which is 11 am. It's normal to stand in line for over an hour or more. It depends on when you got there. It's $30 with tax included for all you can eat southern food. Cash or check only. Once it's your turn, you and your group sit at a table and share with another group of strangers. If you're a social person then you'll have no problem starting up a conversation. Food portions are generous since you're sharing and passing it around. Just to clarify, they do not rush you. You simply just eat until you're full then they bring you dessert at the end. I loved the tea, it was not too sugary. I would say they had the best fried chicken I've ever tasted. Very succulent and moist inside. Skin is full of flavor from the seasonings. I loved the food overall and wished I could come here often.
Semi southern. Good gives a bad name for southern cooking
The food is out of a can or box. The banana pudding is jello with a few banana and wafers out of box. It is cooked southern style. Not worth the time or money.
Best southern food in Georgia!
This was the best food I've had in Georgia! Fun experience eating with strangers. There was a wait but it was so worth it. Recommend to arrive 45 min before opening. Food was fantastic! Everything I imagined southern food to be. All the side dishes were incredible and loved the fried chicken. Staff was very pleasant. Highly recommend!
Fantastic Southern food, highly recommend
What a fantastic family style restaurant. If you love Southern cooking at it's best, then you have to eat here. You meet some interesting people Dine on a large number of veggies and meat And all is included, good, drinks, dessert, bread. I will be back there again!!!
Best restaurant in Savannah
This is a must when you visit Savannah. The wait is worth it. The food and service is top notch. All home cooked and the variety that is given to try is wonderful.
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Worked flawlessly!
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Quick table in Miami
I didn’t have my hopes high as it was a party of 4. In 24 hours I had a carbone reservation available! I was very happy as my family really wanted to come here
Prime time, great meal
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Same goes for 4 Charles and I Sodi
Prepaid Reservation Fee
Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
Congrats on 3 mil
🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🧨🧨🧨 now on to 30 mill!
Need to cancel a bid, not getting a response… how do I do it?
Click on "Take off the Market Option" in your portfolio
Working on your bid?
Your bid has been “matched” with a reservation. From the time a reservation has been located, the seller of the reservation must connect with moderator to give transfer information for reservation. If the seller;however, does NOT respond to reservation transfer, then your bid is reprocessed and returns to the first step, which is connecting your request to a reservation.
Process after bid is accepted.
Hey @EvocativeFold67, welcome to appointmenttrader! Once the reservation is in your portfolio, you definitely own the timeslot, the review team would not have approved the trade if the reservation wasn't confirmed - so you are going :-) Judging from your post you bid today and are going tomorrow - don't worry as long as you initiated the name transfer, you are good - the transfer service has to work with the opening hours of the reservation team of the respective venue. You will likely see the transfer confirmation a couple hours before your reservation time.
Where do the Reservations on AppointmentTrader come from?
Mostly from people who don't need their reservations or appointments any longer. AT has no relationship with places listed and acts as a platform connecting buyers and sellers making sure that listed reservations are real and that privacy is not compromised when transacting.
What happens if my bid expires unanswered?
Hey @FluffyStar64, thanks for the question! When you place your bid the amount gets transferred in a deposit account, the second you either cancel your bid or a few minutes after the bid expires the funds are moved back into your main account from where you can refund it to your payment method or use for other transactions.
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