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Rudy & Paco
2028 Postoffice St.
Galveston, TX77550
Phone: (409)762-3696
FAX: (409)762-3681


When visiting Galveston Island, you simply can't miss the Island's most unique dining experience, Rudy & Paco. Rudy & Paco features grilled seafood and steak with a South and Central American sabor.

Relax and unwind with your favorite cocktail while enjoying delicious Antojitos.

Rudy & Paco is located next door to The Grand 1894 Opera House, and is a great choice for pre-show dinner specials.

Note: Shorts are not allowed in main dining room at dinner, but are accepted at the bar. Lunch is casual and shorts are acceptable.

Reservations are recommended.

Galveston.com Review
Don’t let the simple exterior mislead you, this home of South/Central American fare is a place not to be missed. Mix the fashionable interior with an adventurous menu and you get a sophisticated dining experience usually reserved for larger cities.

We were there on a busy Friday and wait-staff met us graciously upon entry and attended to our every wish throughout the evening. Notable was their “synchronized serving” which would do Esther Williams proud. We enjoyed our meal at a leisurely pace and felt no need to rush. Lighting was low and the ambient 40’s big band music was a quiet accompaniment. The television over the corner bar was initially a bit distracting but we soon forgot it was there.

The fried plantain appetizers, provided with every meal, were plentiful and accompanied by the slightly sweet “Pico Paco” and chimichurri sauce. But we knew better than to fill up on those. We sampled the empanada appetizer, which came with a selection of shrimp, chicken and beef. The crust was deliciously tender and they were perfectly seasoned with or without the subtle cilantro cream sauce. Only the beef was a bit dry. Salad greens were fresh and crispy. The balsamic vinaigrette was light and tangy and the blue cheese was rich without heaviness. We chose an Argentine Cabernet from an extensive wine list to accompany our meal.

For the main course, I ordered the evening special of pan-seared red snapper with lump crabmeat and my companion selected the NY strip from among the two dozen choices. The snapper was perfectly done and complemented by a lemon butter sauce. The deliciously tender NY strip was grilled to medium-rare perfection. Both entrees were accompanied by the best scalloped potatoes we have enjoyed for some time, and a crisp-tender medley of fresh sautéed vegetables. Of course we had to complete the meal with a serving of classic Tres Leches cake, with texture that held up well to the milky sauce. We topped it all off with a dessert special, the “Paco Freeze”, a creamy cold concoction with walnut liqueur and creme de cacao.

Servings are quite generous so order carefully. Shared dishes add a $4 charge. Be aware that there is a dress code (no shorts, tank tops, or baseball caps) and reservations are strongly recommended.



Hours of Operation
Lunch:
Monday thru Friday: 11am-2pm

Dinner:
Monday thru Saturday: 5pm - 10pm

Closed Sunday

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

Payments Accepted
Cash
American Express
Diners Club
Discover
Mastercard
Visa




From Bolivar Peninsula:
Starting from Crystal Beach, travel approximately 10.7 miles to the Bolivar Ferry. Upon exiting the Ferry, take Ferry Road (SR-87) and head southeast approximately .9 miles. Turn right (west) onto Harborside Drive. Travel approximately 1.3 miles along Harborside Dr. Turn left (south) onto 21st St. (Moody Ave.) and travel approximately .3 miles to Postoffice St. Rudy & Paco will be on your left at the corner of 21st and Postoffice.

From Houston:
Travel Interstate 45 South (Gulf Freeway) to the Galveston Causeway. Soon after crossing the Causeway, I-45 becomes Broadway (SR-87, Ave. J). Continue traveling along Broadway for approximately 2.8 miles. Turn left on 21st St. (Moody Ave.) and travel north approximately .3 miles to Postoffice St. Rudy & Paco will be on your right at corner of 21st and Postoffice.

   
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