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    Galveston Eats?

    what are some must do eating establishments in Galveston? Going there for the week starting Sunday (with our anniversary falling during the week) and have never been there before. Would like to take my wife to dinner somewhere on our anniversary. We do not like flusy, upscale food or settings and would much prefer a shaded deck with some scenery and a basket of REALLY good fried fish or something similar. Anybody have any suggestions for me?

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    Originally posted by Codie View Post
    what are some must do eating establishments in Galveston? Going there for the week starting Sunday (with our anniversary falling during the week) and have never been there before. Would like to take my wife to dinner somewhere on our anniversary. We do not like flusy, upscale food or settings and would much prefer a shaded deck with some scenery and a basket of REALLY good fried fish or something similar. Anybody have any suggestions for me?
    The Spot.

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      #3
      Cajun Greek
      The Spot
      Gaidos

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        #4
        Fried fish you may like Shrimp n Stuff. That's all they do is fry everything.

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          #5
          Willie G’s

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            #6
            Cajun Greek's is a must. Just ate there yesterday. Insanely good food...best place on the island imo.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pkripper View Post
              The Spot.

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                #8
                Skip across da bridge to gillhooleys. Cool place, good food but cash only

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                  #9
                  The Spot
                  The Black Pearl
                  Gypsy Joint
                  Mosquito Café

                  All of those are causal places and good.

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                    #10
                    Cajun Greek on 61st. Best on the island.

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                      #11
                      Agree with the others on Cajun Greek. The Spot probably best fits for fried and a shaded deck with a view. Banana Walnut ice cream at La King's is outstanding if you want dessert.

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                        #12
                        Laundry’s

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by buzzbait View Post
                          Cajun Greek on 61st. Best on the island.
                          What I’d give for an gyro and fries from there right now

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                            #14
                            Take the ferry over to Bolivar and eat at Stingarees!! You won't be disappointed!

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                              #15
                              Jimmys on the pier is a great restaurant. The restaurant actually sits on the 2nd floor of the 89th street pier


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