7x57 Posted May 22, 2012 #1 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Where do the island people go when they dine out? Bonus for holes in the wall. TIA! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssb Posted May 22, 2012 #2 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Where do the island people go when they dine out? Bonus for holes in the wall. TIA! Sunday Brunch at Galvez Hotel Rudi and Pacos...*white table cloths... no shorts..... central american seafood, and steaks.... 20st Post Office Downtown reservations recommended Gaidos ...... *legendary and wonderful ..Seawall Gaidos-Pelican Club-separate kitchen- if you are members of your local club, it may be reciprocal, call Olympia Grill *views are great- wonderful Greek food, seafood, and steaks - on Port Original Mexican .....14th….Great and Oldest Mosquito Cafe and their new bakery across Street....14th - The Best The Spot ------food and cervezas, BEST PEOPLE WATCHING (Family hamburger area and The Spot’s different bars are next door and above --new Rum Shack on upper decks and bars with new and better views of gulf) Jimmys on the 79th Pier - Seawall LaKings Confectionary and Factory(The Strand, downtown) SeaSide Bistro - Seawall Shearns - Moody Gardens views great....white table cloths..sunsets Saltwater Grill .....Seafood assortments, soups, bisques, gumbos 20th Post Office St Downtown Sky Bar ..... Sushi and Steaks........ 21st Post Office Downtown Steak Restaurant in San Luis Hotel ....Seawall Luigi's ......Italian .....Strand downtown DiBellas....... Italian …..31st and O..... locals haunt and in old house Le Croys Cajun... Strand Sunflower Bakery and Cafe.... 14th Clarys Seafood - Offitts Bayou New York Pizza – Seawall - thin crust Benos... Seawall Shrimp and Stuff.....39 and O Millers ....Seawall Saltgrass Steakhouse ....Seawall Gumbos....Post Office M&M .....24th Mod Coffeehouse (Postoffice St, downtown) Lunchbox Cafe (23rd St, downtown, small eatery that serves locally grown food) Murphy's Pub (22nd St, downtown, TONS of beer on tap, including Texas favorites; ) ShyKatZ Deli & Bakery 1528 Ave L Boudreaus - on Offits Bayou over water Star Drug - 23rd Happy Hour Olympia - Port - ask for HH menu M&M -23rd Saltwater Grill - post office Spot - Seawall at Rum Shack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7x57 Posted May 22, 2012 Author #3 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Thank you ssb. I had read that list earlier. Some seem more popular with those who prefer to stay in the more mainstream areas. I'm looking for a "dive". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssb Posted May 22, 2012 #4 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Thank you ssb. I had read that list earlier. Some seem more popular with those who prefer to stay in the more mainstream areas. I'm looking for a "dive". Rudi and Pacos Original Mexican .....14th….Great and Oldest Mosquito Cafe and their new bakery across Street....14th - The Best Jimmys on the 79th Pier - Seawall SeaSide Bistro - Seawall DiBellas....... Italian …..31st and O..... locals haunt and in old house Gumbos....Post Office M&M .....24th Mod Coffeehouse (Postoffice St, downtown) Lunchbox Cafe (23rd St, downtown, small eatery that serves locally grown food) Murphy's Pub (22nd St, downtown, TONS of beer on tap ShyKatZ Deli & Bakery - 1528 Ave L - Breakfast all day Boudreaus - on Offits Bayou over water Star Drug - 23rd Saltwater Grill - Post Office Pelican Club Simps - Broadway Pho 20 - Broadway Cajun Greek - 61st West End Restaurant - west end of Island Stingaree on Boliver across ferry Topwater Grill- San Leon Gillhooleys Raw Bar- San Leon I will give you some more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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