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Old 29th June 2018, 12:52 PM   #1
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Precious info Wayne, thanks.
By the way, when have you last been in these places ... hasn't Gilly's closed in 1989 ?
Guess we will have to find a similar alternative. San Jacinto site and the batlleship sound fine, though.
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Old 29th June 2018, 02:24 PM   #2
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You will of course need to eat on your trip I recommend Pappadeaux's Seafood Kitchen. More Louisiana Cajun than Tex-Mex, but culturally relevant to the TX Gulf Coast and great. They are in all three of your cities and can be located on the attached link. I used to go to the one on Rt. 59 SW in Stafford just outside of Houston. Highly recommend the Crawfish Etouffee & Popcorned crawfish mixed platter.
https://pappadeaux.com/menu/

For more Tex-Mex try Pappasitos. Owned by the same Greek family; go figure.
https://pappasitos.com/home/

Disclaimer: I have no financial or commercial interest in these food chains. Just good food.

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Old 30th June 2018, 06:18 PM   #3
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You will of course need to eat on your trip I recommend Pappadeaux's Seafood Kitchen. More Louisiana Cajun than Tex-Mex, but culturally relevant to the TX Gulf Coast and great. They are in all three of your cities and can be located on the attached link. I used to go to the one on Rt. 59 SW in Stafford just outside of Houston. Highly recommend the Crawfish Etouffee & Popcorned crawfish mixed platter.
https://pappadeaux.com/menu/...
Sorry i (nearly) missed your post Ed. Seafood kitchen ... yes .
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Precious info Wayne, thanks.
By the way, when have you last been in these places ... hasn't Gilly's closed in 1989 ?
Guess we will have to find a similar alternative. San Jacinto site and the batlleship sound fine, though.
Sad about Gilly's, was last there in the mid '70's - I'm sure there must be an equivalent....Try Mexican food and steak houses, but steer away from the fast food chains...Some of the best are little more than a garage with a dirt floor. Seafood in Kemah, on the coast near San Jacinto is well known for their seafood restaurants. hopefully still there.
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