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re: League City Eats?
Posted on 7/21/14 at 3:13 pm to BigTop
Posted on 7/21/14 at 3:13 pm to BigTop
Well, this is a first. Someone asing about my home. And with kids.
Jimmy changas - Very average Mexican with a giant play area for the kids.
Red river BBQ - Solid BBQ with a play area outside for the kids.
Samurai - Good, inexpensive hibachi. Very kid friendly
Suggestions for Good food:
Greek - Bakkus (Kemah)
Texmex - Chuys or Cafe Adobe. My favorite local taqueria just closed so I'm resigned to Chuys (small chain) until El Tiempo opens. La Brisa is pretty good to, with an excellent brunch on Sundays.
BBQ - Rudys or Red River mentioned above.
Thai - Merlion (delicious)
Chinese - 888
Steak - Perrys (get the pork chop, trust me)
Seafood - The Fish Place (cheap), Clarys in Galveston (more $$).
Kings Biergarden in Friendswood for German food and great beer.
Brazillian steakhouse - Tradiciao
I would also suggest making a 30 minute drive to Rudy & Paco's in galveston, even for lunch. My favorite restaurant on the island. Damn good.
Oh, and if you have boy kids, Twin Peaks is having bikini week this week. The Clear Lake location is...talented.
How old are the kids?
No too much to do close to League City other than shopping and some decent outdoor parks for the kids. NASA is pretty cool if the kids have never been. Kemah is one giant corporate advertisement for Tillman Fretitta, but enjoyable for the kids nonetheless.
Otherwise I suggest heading South to Galveston or North to Houston.
Moody Gardens in Galveston has plenty to keep you busy for a day, including Schitterbahn (older kids) or Palm Beach (younger kids). Palm beach will have the cleanest, nicest beach in the city b/c it's man made and on the Bay side.
Hoston has tons of shite to do. Circus is in town at Reliant stadium if that interest you. Otherwise, I'd tell you to do the zoo, childrens museum, or natural science museum.
Jimmy changas - Very average Mexican with a giant play area for the kids.
Red river BBQ - Solid BBQ with a play area outside for the kids.
Samurai - Good, inexpensive hibachi. Very kid friendly
Suggestions for Good food:
Greek - Bakkus (Kemah)
Texmex - Chuys or Cafe Adobe. My favorite local taqueria just closed so I'm resigned to Chuys (small chain) until El Tiempo opens. La Brisa is pretty good to, with an excellent brunch on Sundays.
BBQ - Rudys or Red River mentioned above.
Thai - Merlion (delicious)
Chinese - 888
Steak - Perrys (get the pork chop, trust me)
Seafood - The Fish Place (cheap), Clarys in Galveston (more $$).
Kings Biergarden in Friendswood for German food and great beer.
Brazillian steakhouse - Tradiciao
I would also suggest making a 30 minute drive to Rudy & Paco's in galveston, even for lunch. My favorite restaurant on the island. Damn good.
Oh, and if you have boy kids, Twin Peaks is having bikini week this week. The Clear Lake location is...talented.
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Any suggestions on things to do would be appreciated also.
How old are the kids?
No too much to do close to League City other than shopping and some decent outdoor parks for the kids. NASA is pretty cool if the kids have never been. Kemah is one giant corporate advertisement for Tillman Fretitta, but enjoyable for the kids nonetheless.
Otherwise I suggest heading South to Galveston or North to Houston.
Moody Gardens in Galveston has plenty to keep you busy for a day, including Schitterbahn (older kids) or Palm Beach (younger kids). Palm beach will have the cleanest, nicest beach in the city b/c it's man made and on the Bay side.
Hoston has tons of shite to do. Circus is in town at Reliant stadium if that interest you. Otherwise, I'd tell you to do the zoo, childrens museum, or natural science museum.
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 3:34 pm
Posted on 7/22/14 at 12:41 pm to MSMHater
Wow, thanks for all of the great information. All of this should eat up a good bit of our time there.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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