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Marker 107

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Tucked away at the end of a winding, oak-canopied road in Richmond Hill sits one of those places you almost donโ€™t expect to findโ€”a true waterfront gem. Marker 107 rests quietly along the banks of the Ogeechee River, where the marsh opens wide and the pace of life slows just enough to remind you why you came.


The drive in is part of the experience. Moss drapes from the trees like lace as the road curves and narrows, and just when you think you may have taken a wrong turn, the river appearsโ€”broad, calm, and beautifully Lowcountry. Then comes Marker 107, perched right on the waterโ€™s edge, as if it has been waiting for you all along.


The atmosphere strikes that rare balance between casual and special occasion. With a nearby marina, itโ€™s not unusual to see guests arrive in boat shoes and sun-kissed attire, while others are dressed for a celebratory night out. Itโ€™s comfortable, welcoming, and effortlessly Southern.


Some restaurants are about the food. Others are about the view. And every once in a while, you find a place where the two come together in perfect harmony. Marker 107 is exactly that place.


Yes, it feels like a hidden havenโ€”one locals likely wouldnโ€™t mind keeping to themselves. But itโ€™s hard not to share something this special. If youโ€™re drawn to golden sunsets, wide marsh views, and seabirds skimming the water, youโ€™ll find yourself settling in before you even glance at the menu.


But letโ€™s be honestโ€”thatโ€™s only the opening act. The real reason we came was the food, and it did not disappoint.


From the moment we were seated, the experience felt effortless. Our server, Sierra, was warm, attentive, and genuinely knowledgeable, guiding us through the menu with ease. We began with two standout appetizers: a shrimp and jalapeรฑo dish that delivered just the right balance of heat and flavor, and a Lowcountry seafood dip served in a bread bowl that was rich, comforting, and impossible to stop eating.


For the entrรฉe, the eveningโ€™s specialโ€”a pecan-crusted grouperโ€”was a showstopper. Perfectly cooked, with a delicate crunch and a flavor that felt both refined and rooted in Southern tradition, it was a dish worth returning for. The fried shrimp dinner held its own alongside itโ€”fresh, crisp, and exactly what you hope for when youโ€™re this close to the water.


Dessert carried the same level of care. The Nutella mousse pie was light and airy, a sweet finish without being heavy, while the caramel brownie delivered that indulgent, satisfying close to a memorable meal.


All the while, the river quietly did its part. Boats drifted past, birds dipped and dove for their supper, and the marsh stretched out like a living painting. Itโ€™s the kind of place where you find yourself lingering a little longer, soaking it all in.

Whether you arrive by land or by water, Marker 107 offers more than just a mealโ€”it offers an experience. With fresh seafood, thoughtful service, and a view that does half the talking, it just might become your new favorite stop along the Ogeechee River.