Santa Fe (Spanish: Holy Faith) is a city in Galveston County, Texas, United States. It is named for the Santa Fe Railroad (now part of BNSF Railway) which runs through the town alongside State Highway 6. The population of Santa Fe at the 2010 census was 12,222.
Things to do in Santa Fe
3.5 based on 3 reviews
This is a wonderful little bakery. Needed something sweet for my sons rehearsal dinner and decided to stop by and see what they had. I ended up ordering a variety of cake balls. They were amazing . Definitely give them a try.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
This store has all the great features of a Buc-ee’s plus more if you can image. The have everything you need for the beach and fishing. They have dressing room to try on the bathing suits - yay! Awesome cover ups, beach bags, and tons of sandals. Lots of beach toys, chairs, coolers, sunglasses, etc. Great place to stop before your cruise out of Galveston.
Same food as the rest of the Buc-ee’s. Tons of snacks.
5 based on 17 reviews
Today was the first time I have been to Kat's BBQ they're baked beans and barbecue are just like you cooked it yourself in your backyard. Great food friendly atmosphere ,the owner Andrew is extremely Pleasant, it was like talking to an old friend. This is a must go to if you're in Santa Fe Texas
4 based on 31 reviews
Stopped by and had a really good breakfast this morning. Service was quick, hot and fresh. The staff was friendly and the restaraunt was clean.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
If you post a sticker on your restaurant front door for people to know that you support TripAdvisor & want reviews then be prepared to have honest feedback. The restaurant was filled with dirty tables and nowhere to sit. I asked the cashier where we were supposed to sit and was told that someone would be right there to clean off some tables. We waited and waited, along with others wanting tables too. No one ever did show up so I asked AGAIN and was told that they were having a busy day. Ummm NOT my problem. I ordered over $20 worth of food so I kind of expect not to be forced to eat standing up because not one of your 20 employees can clean a table. I finally got mad and requested the manager. The owner/manager (?) came up to the register from the grill and then just walked away. He seriously couldn't even talk to a customer that had requested him after experiencing poor service AND STILL nowhere to sit. What a joke! The cashier finally bused a table for us to sit after I told him to cancel my order if I couldn't sit down to eat. As for the food, the onion rings were not good. The fries were average. The condiment bar was out of ketchup. The owner/manager's wife was arranging salt shakers on the bar but neglected to restock condiment cups or anything else that was needing attending to. I guess it is too much to ask for her to have cleared some tables. This restaurant is poorly run and only cares about raking in money at the register. After you pay, they could care less about anything else. The only reason this place is popular with good reviews is because of the burger toppings you get for free on the condiment bar. Two thumbs down.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The place was very clean. Great crawfish and sides. Good attentive wait staff. Will definitely return
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Through my cousin's recommendation, my wife and I decided to try T J Reeds this past Friday. Boy......the place was jammed pack! They don't start preparing your meal until you order it I ordered their ole fashioned hamburger.( I could taste the freshness of the meat as I savored the taste! ). My wife ordered the Portabella Mushroom Burger(Veggie burger) and was delighted. TIP: If you're going to do a take-out, call first. Otherwise, be prepared to wait 15 to 20 minutes. The place "seemed like it was a zoo", but "we could tell that everyone knew their roles and where they were going"!!!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Far and away the best PIE in Santa Fe with out a doubt, truly good Pizza. Looking for honest family run good pizza this would be IT, take out or delivery only. The only drawback no place to sit and eat, but with pizza this good who cares. if you haven't yet TRY IT ...you will not be disappointed a little higher than the rest around but when you taste it you'll understand its worth the little extra.
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Gringo’s Mexican Kitchen is a family of full-service Mexican restaurants in the Houston area. All restaurants serve the highest quality Mexican food, offer a full bar and are open daily Sunday through Saturday for lunch and dinner. The Gringo’s brand identity is stamped with superior quality products combined with excellent value.
We have eaten at this restaurant several times over the years. The food is average. The typical Tex-Mex menu, but a little tame. Portions are good and the food comes out hot. The table have rock hard wood chairs. The last couple of visits, our service has been lacking. The last time with friends, we ordered an nacho plate appetizer, which is good. Before it came out, the waiter came back and wanted to take our order. I specifically told him not to put our order in until after the appetizer was served and we finished it. The appetizer came out and two minutes later here came the food. Our table was crowed with the large appetizer plates. The waitress handing out the food was using a towel to pick up the hot plates. Although there was plenty of room to walk around, she kept handing hot plates across the table and expecting us to take them bare handed. When a couple of the ladies did not want to take the hot plate, the waitress just kept holding it across the table in front of their faces. She acted like there was a big hurry even though it was mid afternoon and not crowded. The service was definitely reflected in the size of tip, plus a note was left on the ticket.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Great place, Great food, Great people, Great music... I just love this place, is one of my favourite restaurants in town!
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