Hungry? Here’s the scoop on where to eat in Galveston, Texas!
Here are some of the best restaurants in Galveston, Texas
Galveston, Texas, is renowned for its vibrant food scene that offers a mix of coastal cuisine, Southern classics, and international delights. With an array of seafood options and unique local dishes, Galveston has established itself as a haven for food lovers.
Trying local food and locally owned restaurants is one of the highlights of traveling—plenty of them all over town in Galveston. Restaurants on the Island cater to locals and tourists alike so that you won’t go hungry in this part of the Gulf Coast!
A few of these Galveston restaurants listed here are on Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. But great food is everywhere, so don’t overlook restaurants that are not on the strand or near the water. The best restaurants anywhere can be off the beaten path. Warning—it’s hard to choose!!
Whether you’re looking for locally-owned restaurants or famous chain restaurants or for a quick bite, Galveston Island has your back!
Restaurants In Galveston, Texas
You’ll find burgers and barbeque, a chilling salmon dinner, fresh Gulf seafood, and some of the best Mexican restaurants in the Gulf of Mexico here. These are the restaurants in Galveston to put on your radar when visiting the Island. All are great for the whole family.
Did someone say barbecue?
Galveston is known for having some of the best barbeque restaurants in Texas. Keep reading.
Mosquito Cafe (Traveler’s Choice 2021)
Come as you are to Mosquito Cafe to enjoy traditional homemade dishes and trendy plates with an international flare in its casual diner. Won the 2021 Travelers Choice Award by TripAdvisor.
Grotto (Inside the San Luis Resort)
It is one of the best Italian restaurants on the Island. For Italian dining, a wide variety of wines, and fabulous Gulf views, make a reservation at the Grotto. Ask your server about their wines and wine pairings. If they know their wines, you’ll know your dinner will be good!! The Grotto is located in the San Luis Resort. A few of us have stayed here, and if the restaurant is as lovely as their guest’s rooms, you’re in good hands. Happy Hour – Mon – Fri from 4-6:30 pm.
The Sunflower Bakery And Cafe
I love fresh vegetables and homemade sandwiches. Head here for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. Enjoy their new lunch menu and satisfy your sweet tooth with a grilled cinnamon roll! The Sunflower Bakery And Cafe is in Galveston’s East End.
Best BBQ Restaurants In Galveston
According to Texas Monthly, Galveston Island has some of the best barbecue restaurants in the Lone Star State. There are plenty of BBQ joints on the Island. Here are some of the best.
- Leon’s World’s Finest BBQ (pictured above) is the best barbeque joint in Galveston. It is located at 55th and Broadway. Call-in orders are welcome.
- Queen’s Bar-B-Que – A family-owned barbeque restaurant in Galveston. Located one block from the Seawall. Closed Sunday.
- Texas Pit Stop – Location location location (6612 Seawall Blvd). They have a drive-thru too.
Cafe In The Park (Inside Moody Gardens Hotel)
Cafe in the Park is a casual, light, airy restaurant on the first floor of the Moody Gardens Hotel and offers a wonderful buffet of delectable breakfast options. It is only open to hotel guests. If you stay here, dine here—you’ll love it. If not, the hotel has plenty of other excellent casual restaurants open to the public. See below.
Moody Gardens Restaurants Open To The Public
Moody Gardens Garden Restaurant is a beautiful place to go the buffet route. The options are fantastic, and the salad bar presentation was equal to that! This restaurant is open to the public, and there are many options for kids, like spaghetti, chicken nuggets, macaroni & cheese, and more kid-friendly selections.
A must-try: Kale with butternut squash.
For other public dining options at the Moody Gardens Hotel, such as Pelican Grille on the golf course and a few others around the hotel, look for the list that says “Moody Gardens Hotel restaurants open to the public” at the hotel.
Hotel Galvez Bar And Grill
According to Adeina, while on a trip to Galveston, she stayed at Hotel Galvez and said their restaurant, Galvez Bar And Grill, has all-you-can-eat shrimp for Sunday Brunch. Dinner is from 5-10 pm, and they also serve lunch. Reservations are best made online through OpenTable. The hotel location is 2024 Seawall Blvd., Galveston.
The Gumbo Diner
Adeina also had time to grab a bite to eat at The Gumbo Diner at 3602 Seawall Blvd. and said it did not disappoint! She went back for another meal. I’d say that’s a worthy kind of place to try! It’s 0pen for all meals.
Fish Tales
For this one, head to Pleasure Pier at 2502 Seawall Blvd. On good days, ask to sit on the upper deck outside—you’ll get great views of Pleasure Pier. I also read that they serve outstanding margaritas.
A must-try: shrimp en brochette – a bacon-wrapped shrimp stuffed with cream cheese, shredded cheese, and a slice of jalapeno. Some call this Shrimp Kisses.
Fisherman’s Wharf Seafood Grill
One of the island’s first and best seafood restaurants and one of the best seafood restaurants in Galveston is Fisherman’s Wharf Seafood Grill, which offers excellent seafood and yummy fresh bread. And the views are not wrong either! Waterfront dining is at its best here. They always use fresh ingredients, and their food is delicious. The food must be good to have been in business all these years.
Fisherman’s Wharf is in the Historic Strand District. Views of the water and the Tall Ship Elissa are gorgeous! And if you’re in Galveston for a cruise, it is close to the Galveston Cruise Terminal.
It’s open every day of the week for lunch and dinner. Prior reservations are not required, but you may want to make reservations online to guarantee a seat.
Try the Greek salad with mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, Kalamata olives, feta cheese, and Greek dressing for a light meal.
A must-try: Gulf Red Snapper served with rice pilaf and fresh vegetables.
Shrimp N Stuff
Its location is 3901 Avenue O. It serves Southern-style fried seafood and al a carte and gets 4.4 stars.
Yaga’s Cafe (Traveler’s Choice 2021)
A place that mentions Peace, Love, and Soul. on its website is a place I would try! Another friend said the coconut shrimp with a Dirty Monkey (drink) is fantastic! They serve healthy meals, too! And afterward, you can go shopping right on the strand. Yaga’s Cafe won the 2021 Travelers’ Choice by TripAdvisor. Live music every weekend from 10 pm to 2 am.
Little Daddy’s Gumbo Bar
Check them out in Galveston Arts and Entertainment District at 2107 Postoffice St. for some swamp-fried alligator. Happy Hour Mon-Fri from 3-7 pm.
Miller’s Seawall Grill
A friend told me that the crab benedict is a must-try at Miller’s Seawall Grill. The view from the restaurant isn’t bad either! They do not take reservations at this time.
Katie’s Seafood Market
Katies’ Seafood at 1902 Wharf Rd. has been providing fresh seafood and has a 4.6 rating for over twenty years.
More – Where To Eat In Galveston, Texas
Don’t worry – there are plenty of family-owned restaurants on the Island, as well as these well-known chains. You won’t go hungry when you eat in Galveston!
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. is always fun to visit and the perfect place for kids to have fun.
- Joe’s Crab Shack, which serves delicate lobster.
- Landry’s Seafood Restaurant is a high-end restaurant.
- Rainforest Cafe is always a treat for dining among the animals.
- Saltgrass Steakhouse
- Tiki Bar 3204 Seawall Blvd.
One reader suggested these restaurants to try:
NICKS
Benno’s
Gypsy Joynt
Mario’s
Cajun Greek
Rudy & Paco’s
Saltwater Grill
Sonny’s Place
Another reader suggested these types of restaurants:
Mexican Restaurants, Asian restaurants, Fine dining, Italian, Oyster House, Delicatessens.
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Ron says
Golden corral had no seafood buffet the last time I was in there.Bogus
Kim Croisant says
Well, that’s a shame. It’s such a good deal for large families …and small. I noted it in the article. Thanks for the heads up.
My goodness. What a sad representation here. So many bad choices. Please spend some time at some of the fabulous places here that are not chains or tourist traps.
Eg:
BLVD
NICKS
Benno’s
Gypsy Joynt
Mario’s
Cajun Greek
Rudy & Paco’s
Saltwater Grill
Sonny’s Place
NOT- Queens- it’s been terrible for years
NOT Fishtales
NOT any chains, such as anything Tilman owns. No Saltgtass, no Bubba Gumps, no Landry’s, no Joe’s Crab Shack.
I’ve heard your cries! I will adjust my article.
Local family owned smaller restaurants and food trucks are where it’s at!
This is true, but more so in smaller towns.
Quote: “Many of the Galveston restaurants listed here are on Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.” Only Bubba Gump’s is on the Pleasure Pier. Fishtales is across the street. All the other restaurants listed are spread around the island.
Thanks, Steve.
This is terrible some of worst restaurants in town are on here left out all of our fabulous Mexican Restaurants, All the Asian restaurants, Fine dining,Italian,oyster house, Delicatessens. If you aren’t going to eat here then at least look at readers choice awards. Read local magazines with reviews Golden Corral hasn’t had a seafood buffet in probably 10 years. Shrimp n Stuff Downtown is way better and we have a bunch of budget friendly happy hours too. We have lots of homemade ice cream shops too. Contact. E if you need help with this..
Dang! I’d be writing all day long if I included every restaurant in Galveston and all places to get ice cream. But I hear you. Sorry that you don’t like these places.