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DiBellas closed about a year ago.
Originally posted by Pintail45 View PostThe Spot on the seawall is a great lunch spot and good views. Place gets packed so plan accordingly.
Cajun Greek has excellent seafood
Dibella's is a good Italian dinner spot
Maceo's downtown has good muffalattas
Shrimp and Stuff for poboys
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This is going to be pretty exhaustive...
Bronco Burritos – Good spot for breakfast burritos. Seriously delicious.
La Kings Confectionary – Located on the strand. They pull taffy here and have house made ice cream.
Jimmy’s on the Pier – Not worth eating dinner here, but their snapper nachos have been phenomenal every time I’ve got em.
BLVD Seafood – A little fancy of a place, but the seafood was really fresh and well prepared.
The Spot – Unique place. 5 different concepts in one location. I’ve hung out at the Tiki Bar and had some appetizers/drinks on several occasions. Good view of the Gulf. If you can catch happy hour here on Friday, check out the shrimp kisses.
Nick’s Kitchen and Beach Bar – Another good place for drinks and appetizers. Their fried cheese sticks are huge.
Cajun Greek – Neat Cajun/Greek food fusion place on 61st.
Shrimp N Stuff – Hole in the wall type place that has just about all the fried seafood covered.
Texas Seaport Museum – A museum that also does boat tours of Galveston harbor. You will probably see dolphins on the harbor tour.
Stingaree Restaurant, Bar & Marina – If you get the urge to take the ferry across to Bolivar, this is a good spot to grab lunch or dinner. Good view of the intercoastal and the food is really good. Open atmosphere bar underneath the restaurant, usually has a band playing there during the weekend.
Seawolf Park – There’s an underwater warfare museum here that is worth the visit.
The Bryan Museum – Texas history museum. Really cool collection
Mario’s Pizza – Pizza spot towards the west end of the island.
CafĂ© Michael Burger – Burger and German food joint. Also towards west end.
Nate’s West End – Seafood & steak place.
Pretty cool to drive to the very east end of Seawall Blvd. You can watch the ships coming in and out of the ship channel. Impressive size on some of em. You can park at the end of Seawall Blvd or pretty much anywhere along Boddecker Rd.
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Curious what the green screen would suggest for a day trip to the beach. Wife wants to bring the kids down just for the day one Saturday soon. Swim, beach it up for the day, then head home. Preferably somewhere that we can easily get coolers and our own picnic style lunch in with us. Any areas to check out or avoid? Thanks for the help!
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Originally posted by FriscoAg View PostCurious what the green screen would suggest for a day trip to the beach. Wife wants to bring the kids down just for the day one Saturday soon. Swim, beach it up for the day, then head home. Preferably somewhere that we can easily get coolers and our own picnic style lunch in with us. Any areas to check out or avoid? Thanks for the help!
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Originally posted by FriscoAg View PostCurious what the green screen would suggest for a day trip to the beach. Wife wants to bring the kids down just for the day one Saturday soon. Swim, beach it up for the day, then head home. Preferably somewhere that we can easily get coolers and our own picnic style lunch in with us. Any areas to check out or avoid? Thanks for the help!
Galveston crowds are brutal on weekends as well as traffic in and out. If it were a week day, not nearly as much an issue.
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