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Where to Eat Now in Galveston
"Grab a bite to eat at this beachfront restaurant offering multi-level patio seating with ocean views. Mouthwatering burgers, delicious wings, or some fresh seafood are just a few of the items on their menu that are sure to please the whole family. The Spot is said to be an awesome location for happy hour, and it will leave you feeling satisfied no matter what kind."
"It might be a bit of a tourist trap, but who can say no to bloody marys and beer by the beach?. With five different venues in one space (including a tiki bar!) The Spot is a sort of one stop shop for drinking and dining on the Seawall. Try the po’ boy made with locally caught shrimp, and treat yourself to a giant pitcher of pina coladas."
"The wind was blowing not very hot and on the second level we could see up and down the coast. (Except right in front because of a... (409) 621-5237Order online"
"Who doesn’t love a good pool party, especially when it’s hosted at night?. Float Pool & Patio Bar is one place you can truly experience unique nightlife in Galveston. Here you’re welcome to wear your bathing suit and take a dip in the outdoor pool while ordering a drink from the swim-up bar."
"You have to try Float Pool & Patio Bar not only for their great atmosphere but the food and drinks are a must-try!. They bring a unique twist to the bars in Galveston. This one of a kind bar features a stunning view of the Texas Gulf Coast."
"The Rooftop Bar is one of the more sophisticated places to stop in for a drink in Galveston. It sits atop The Tremont House hotel in the historic district and provides patrons a beautiful view of downtown and the harbor from four stories high. The lounge-like setting is the perfect venue to unwind with a specialty cocktail or glass of wine and take in the sights."
"Tucked inside the charming Victoria-era buildings of downtown are some of the islands best bars and clubs. Why not drink somewhere with some style, like the bar at Hearsay?. Or with a view, like The Rooftop Bar at The Tremont House?"
"For a fun night time experience, visit the O’Malley’s Stage Door, one of the many clubs and bars in Galveston Island with lots of fun to offer. O’Malley’s Stage Door is a spectacular club in Galveston that has been in existence for over 12 years now, and it is frequented by many who visit the area. Situated in a riverfront, the club has a perfect scenery outside and inside that gives it a unique feel."
"When the sun goes down and you want to unwind adult-style, Galveston Island has several clubs and bars to help you have fun in the process. O’Malley’s Stage Door is one of the areas top clubs. It’s been a part of Galveston Island for more than 12 years now so it certainly is doing something right."
"O'Malley's sports 100 varieties of imported bottled beer, boasts an excellent selection of pub foods wrapped inside a comfortable atmosphere. Mon-Sat: 11am-2amSunday: 12pm-2am. Hours may be seasonal and subject to change."
"The Steakhouse is one of the less expensive places to order Fast Food delivery from, based on menu pricing, in Galveston."
"Located in the heart of Galveston’s East End, The Sunflower Bakery & Cafe is “everyone’s favorite neighborhood cafe.” Look for the bright green striped awning, and you’ve found one of the best bakeries in town!. First things first, The Sunflower serves brunch until 3 PM every day. So if you’ve had a late night the night before, no worries!"
"512 14th Street, Galveston, TX 77550 409-763-5500http://www.thesunflowerbakeryandcafe.com/. Cafe with a full restaurant menu and fresh bakery. Enjoy sandwiches, soups, daily dinner specials, or Sunday Brunch."
"My dad ordered the chicken and biscuits, and we’ve talked about it the entirety of our meal. This was the Kobe beef of chicken. It was so juicy and..."
"2300 Mechanic, Galveston, TX 77550 409-763-0300http://www.thetremonthouse.com/dining.aspx. A casual cafe featuring house-made gourmet soups, sandwiches and salads in the historic Tremont Hotel. Hours may vary seasonally."
"Another nature-filled area in Galveston, the East End Lagoon Nature Preserve, is a family-friendly attraction that showcases some of Galveston’s great gifts of nature. The East End Lagoon Nature Preserve Covers about 700-acres of land space and boast fun-filled recreational activities such as fishing, bird-watching, kayaking, wildlife exploring, and lots more. This is one of the best places to visit in Galveston for relaxing and a sightseeing adventure."
"Galveston’s gorgeous, pristine East End Lagoon is a go-to spot for soaking in the barrier island’s diversity of rich ecosystems. Hundreds of unique native bird species, incredible wildflowers, and swarms of colorful butterflies await. Sunrise is particularly stunning here (and it’s also when the birds are most active), so make sure to swing by if you’re an early riser."
"What to do when you want to explore the great outdoors for free?. Another awesome adventure for people who enjoy spending time outdoors. The East End Lagoon Nature Preserve is a family-friendly attraction perfect for those days when nothing sounds more relaxing than kayaking, fishing, bird- watching, or exploring the wildlife of Galveston, Texas."
"Sign up for a sea adventure with Captain Shane (or one of the other friendly and well-experienced captains) at Galveston Sea Ventures. You can catch anything from huge red snappers to king mackerel, or you can sign up for specialty shark- or tuna-fishing charters. Nothing really compares to being out at sea with an expert guide to introduce you to the rich variety of marine life thriving in the waters below."