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Page 4 of 4 We could not leave Galveston without eating at Gaido’s Seafood Inn, located on Seawall Blvd. Gaido’s is a Galveston institution, having been in business since 1911. Gaido’s is classier than the Wharf, with white tablecloths, an impressive wait staff and elegant dining areas, but the menu is pricey and not as tasty as the Wharf. Gaido’s does offer small or large “full” meals, which include the entrée, one vegetable and choice of dessert. With all three of us choosing a shrimp dinner, our total bill with tea and water was about $72. www.gaidosofgalveston.com
Whether you are a beach person, a shopper, or a history buff, Galveston has plenty to entertain everyone in the family, including the dog.
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