Saltwater Grill
(409) 762-3474
2017 Post Office Street
Galveston,
TX
77550
29.3054
-94.7902
Reviews & Ratings for Saltwater Grill
13 reviews
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Excellent food, worth a drive to Galveston -
by janott
July 25, 2006
Delicious food with very pleasant service. We had a lovely dinner here - delicious crabcakes, fresh excellent salad, great mussels in a fabulous fennel flavored light broth.
- Pros: Excellent food
Great place to go before the show by Kim C. at InsiderPages
Contributor
August 29, 2008
Located across from the opera house. Wonderful soups and salads. Nice selection of affordable wines by the glass (except the La Crema Chardonnay which is inexplicably pricier). Delicious fresh seafood prepared in a variety of styles
all around great!
by islandintx
May 04, 2008
This is one of my favorite Galveston places to eat! The food is beyond good. Try the crab cakes! Everyone is very attentive and nice. Ask for JR he gives the best service. He was so very accomedating and on top of his job. I can't say enough about the food. It is always fresh and each new thing i try is my new favorite!
- Pros: great good and staff!!
Mediocre at Best
by justdanielle1
December 20, 2007
My significant other and I went to this restaurant the first weekend in December. We live in Houston and dine out quite a bit for business and pleasure. I am not overly picky I promise you. This restaruant was not worth what they charge. The shrimp cocktail was tough. Our meals were cold and we waited forever for them. The waiter was kind and personable but painfully slow and we constantly felt like we were last on his list all night. Our cocktails were empty twice and we had to wait more than 10 minutes each time to even have the waiter acknowledge we might want another one. For the money you can do better on taste and service. Do not waste your time - go somewhere else!
- Pros: Good location off Strand
- Cons: Service, taste of food
best of galveston island
by icecream13
January 24, 2007
after many many visits to the grill my wife and i felt
it was time to tell you our thoughts on this fabulous galveston island restaurant.
from the minute we made our reservations for a busy saturday night
to our dessert everything was absolutely perfect!
the hostess was prompt and polite, the server was quick and attentive
and recommended some great specials. The food was hot
and cooked perfectly, my wife ate a great prime filet, and i ordered
the fresh off the boat red snapper--
WE LOOK FORWARD TO GOING BACK VERY SOON! BY FAR THIS IS THE BEST
RESTAUARANT ON THE ISLAND!
- Pros: EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT --EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS
- Cons: NONE MAY BE TOO SMALL THE LINE WAS OUT THE DOOR
Book a trip to this retreat and enjoy ultra-fresh New American seafood dishes splashed with Asian accents.
by Contributor
November 27, 2006
The Scene
It doesn't get much hipper than this in Galveston. This snug, Strand-area turf resembles downtown Houston's nouveau restaurants, a la industrial-spare: brick walls, slate floors, an open kitchen and lots of noise. Tourists and savvy locals regularly pack the place.
The Food
Start with the grand gumbo--a French ramekin swells with a deep roux and a blast of tender seafood; pair it with the lush house salad for lunch. The crab and fried asparagus appetizer and the kicking-fresh grilled yellowfin tuna over soba noodles with Thai chili sauce will make your head spin happily. Pasta with sweet Dungeness crab, arugula and caramelized mushrooms is masterful. Seafood linguini with spicy marinara and just-steamed mussels and clams is another great choice.
Different,
by wadester
August 19, 2006
We tried Saltwater Grill recently, due to good comments we had read and heard. While the mixture of seafood and pasta I had was very good, the service was adequate at best. The restaurant if kinda' small inside. There was a 1.5 hour wait when we arrived, and the restaurant was too warm inside, no doubt due to the very small, open kitchen located in the rear of the restaurant.
While the menu and food are noteworthy, the prices are too high for a seafood restaurant located within throwing distance of the Gulf. And the menu does not show enough variety for a seafood restaurant, in my opinion. The wine list is minimal, and their margaritas only come on the rocks, since they explained they have no blender to make frozen drinks. How much could a blender cost?; Come on guys!
Anyway, neither of us were overly impressed.
- Pros: Close to the Strand
- Cons: Limited Seating, Uncomfortable Temp, Limited Menu Variety
No smelly fish here!!
by newnicholas
August 28, 2002
The best fresh seafood Galveston has had to offer in 20 years, hands down!!
- Pros: Fresh Seafood, Great Specials, Great Atmosphere
Utterly Delightful
by ccook14
August 28, 2002
One of the finest culinary experiences around. Truly Galveston at it's best.





