Beaumont, Texas
Beaumont, Texas ... Texas with a little something extra! Southeast Texas' largest city is a natural and cultural crossroads, combining modern Texas with Bayou roots. Beaumont is a kaleidoscope of cultures that influence an eclectic array of restaurants, art galleries, museums and performance art throughout the area. Points of historic interest rich in cultural diversity are also abundant in Beaumont. Among them are the McFaddin Ward House, John J. French Museum, and Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum. Beaumont embraces its multi-cultural heritage. You will find restaurants, museums, cultural attractions, festivals and recreation that showcase many ethnic groups in Beaumont. Visit the Beaumont CVB website for more information.
When you're looking for a restaurant in Beaumont Texas, you've got a lot to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for barbecue, Cajun, steaks, Italian, or anything else, you'll find it in Beaumont.
The Lone Star Steakhouse Seafood & Grill features authentic Texas Hospitality, and their famous Certified Angus Steaks (aged 21 days) are hand cut daily. Enjoy a cup of homemade soup and the freshly baked rolls. Customers love the catfish either grilled or fried. All shrimp, chicken fried steaks and onion rings are hand battered to order. In keeping with the Texas theme, portions are large and the side dishes are southern style. This is a restaurant and a menu not to be missed. While here also visit the Eye of the World Museum nestled in the Cedar Room.
The look and theme of the Acapulco Mexican Grill & Cantina is inspired by family vacations to the Virgin Islands and the Pacific beaches of Mexico. The Acapulco Mexican Grill & Cantina sells beer, wine and micheladas, a cocktail of beer and spicy tomato juice. Acapulco mixes Tex-Mex dishes with seafood and steak specialties. Everything is made from scratch. |