Where to Eat Near Port of Galveston
The best restaurants near Port of Galveston for the night before your cruise. Every pick is vetted by real cruisers — with parking notes, what to order, and pro tips.
9 picks from real cruiser reviews
Fisherman's Wharf
4.3Longtime Galveston spot — casual seafood with harbor views that keep kids entertained
Order: Fried shrimp basket, fish tacos, and chicken tenders for the kids. Boiled crawfish is fun for adventurous eaters.
Pro tip: Sit on the outdoor patio to watch ships — kids love spotting their cruise ship before boarding. Service is quick.
The Spot
4.2Beachfront food court with multiple restaurants — everyone picks what they want
Order: Burgers, pizza, Mexican, seafood — it's all here. Kids can choose their own meal while parents grab something different.
Pro tip: Right on the Seawall with beach access. Let kids run on the beach after eating to burn energy before the ship.
La King's Confectionery
4.6Old-fashioned candy shop and ice cream parlor on the Strand — a sweet pre-cruise treat
Order: Hand-dipped ice cream, old-fashioned malts, and watch them make saltwater taffy. The candy selection is incredible.
Pro tip: Not a full meal, but perfect for dessert or a snack. Kids love watching the taffy-pulling machine. Buy some candy for the road.
Shrimp N Stuff
4.4Casual counter-service spot with fresh, affordable Gulf seafood the whole family will love
Order: Fried shrimp po'boy, fish baskets, and hush puppies. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable.
Pro tip: Order at the counter and grab a table. Fast, casual, and affordable — perfect for families on the go.
Rainforest Cafe at Moody Gardens
4Themed restaurant with animatronic animals — an adventure before the adventure
Order: Kid-friendly American fare: burgers, pasta, chicken fingers. The food is secondary to the experience.
Pro tip: Combine with a quick visit to Moody Gardens. The aquarium alone is worth the stop if you have time.
Willie G's
4.4Galveston's most popular upscale seafood destination with waterfront views on Pier 21
Order: Fresh Gulf oysters, jumbo lump crab cakes, and their signature seafood platter. The lobster bisque is a local favorite.
Pro tip: Request a waterfront table for views of the ships. Great for a special pre-cruise celebration dinner the night before sailing.
Saltwater Grill
4.5Upscale Strand restaurant known for exceptional gumbo and fresh-from-the-Gulf seafood
Order: The gumbo draws a dedicated crowd. The grilled Gulf fish and seafood pasta are consistently good.
Pro tip: Located steps from The Grand 1894 Opera House. Book ahead for weekend dinner — this place fills up fast.
Leon's World's Finest Bar-B-Que
4.6Well-regarded classic Texas BBQ with a loyal local following
Order: The brisket is well-smoked and tender. Get the combo plate with ribs and sausage. Don't skip the house sauce.
Pro tip: Cash only! There's an ATM inside. Gets busy at lunch — the early bird gets the best cuts.
Hearsay on the Strand
4.3Creative American cuisine and artisan cocktails in a historic downtown setting
Order: The brunch menu is stellar — try the shrimp and grits or chicken and waffles. Dinner features elevated comfort food with a Gulf Coast twist.
Pro tip: Their craft cocktail program is serious — perfect for a pre-cruise drink. The building itself has beautiful historic character.
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