The Olympic Grill on the cut (not the seawall one) Star Cafe. Mosquito for breakfast, Salt Water Grill but pricey and worth it. There is a place on the point we used to sail to in Seabrook, great atmosphere and cheap seafood can't remember the nameBonus points if it's great seafood at less than high prices.
Share any of your favorite places to eat in or near these areas.
Double bonus points if they have hot waitresses / customers.
More like oldcurmudgeonAll the great seafood restaurants in those areas are long gone.
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I'm here and if I don't like it I'm sending deemus & Todd the bill.
I'm a very generous tipper.
I barely caught a glimpse of Mosquito while looking for the Sunflower. I circled the block 4 times looking for a flower pot parking spot & finally gave up.The Sunflower Bakery and the Mosquito Cafe In Galveston. Off the beaten path local favorites. Great food and reasonable prices.
After Little Daddy's, I rode around the island for +3hrs. Dern near dumped the bike in soft sand on the beach. Mind you it's 150mi just for me to get to The Strand and I'm rather sun / wind burnt since I ignored ATGATT rules while down there. Tomorrow afternoon is my Monday and I'm wondering if I'll be able to work.On the Bolivar is a classic seafood place called Stingaree. On Galveston, we like the Marina Bar and grill for a quick good lunch. Yaga's on the strand is suprisingly affordable and has good food too.
I've heard nothing but good about Joe Lee's on a Texas bike forum. I try to avoid fried but am not always successful.Joe Lee's is my favorite area restaurant for great affordable fried seafood combos in a relaxed atmosphere (get the fried flounder, trust me on this one).
Yeah, It's a hard one to find. It's at the very end of a road on the bay side, but well worth it. It's one if those long time local staple restaraunts that survive on good food. Taking the ferry is usually the deal breaker, but if you're already over there, it's a must try.After Little Daddy's, I rode around the island for +3hrs. Dern near dumped the bike in soft sand on the beach. Mind you it's 150mi just for me to get to The Strand and I'm rather sun / wind burnt since I ignored ATGATT rules while down there. Tomorrow afternoon is my Monday and I'm wondering if I'll be able to work.
I took the ferry to the peninsula and while riding towards Winnie saw several signs pointing to the left with decreasing mileage to Stingaree's but never saw the sign saying TURN HERE. Maybe another time.
Landrys is excellent.Landry’s on the sea wall had one of the best Cajun cooked red snapper dishes I’ve ever chowed down on.
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