Dine
Restaurants and Dining
Places to Eat in Surfside Beach and Nearby
Come discover Surfside Beach! Just 58 miles south of Houston, Texas.
With its unspoiled shoreline, Surfside Beach, Texas is the perfect retreat for people who want to relax in a fully furnished beach house. Call us at (281) 732-8800 or send us an email.
Listed below are some of the favorite eatery and groceries for both our guests and the local residents.
Depending on what season you are here, it’s always best to give them a call before you go to check for hours and days they are open.
Bucees
Ever since our inception in 1982, we have been committed to providing a clean, friendly, and in stock experience for our customers. Regardless of where you may find us, if the store is big or small, near or far, the mission remains the same.
Seahorse Bar & Grill
Seahorse Bar & Grill has over 200 feet of beachfront dining area. We offer fresh Gulf seafood, burgers, salads and sandwiches.
Beach Front Deck Bar
Beachfront Deck Bar & Grill with priceless view of the ocean. Nicest amenities inside and outside. Great cocktails, beer, wine and of course the grill, staffed by the best cooks in the area!
Kroger
Kroger strives to reflect the communities we serve and foster a culture that empowers everyone to be their true self, inspires collaboration, and feeds the human spirit. Through our Framework for Action, we are committed to standing together and mobilizing our people, passion, scale and resources to transform our culture and our communities.
Surfside Food Mart
Pizza, grocery, fishing items, baits, beer, deli, imported cigars, wine and more. Fishing licenses sold here.
Arlan's Market
Arlan’s Market is a family-owned business headquartered in Seabrook and San Antonio, Texas. The company is owned and operated by the Arlan family.
Heb
Here Everything's Better No Store Does More™ to bring families in Texas the very best locally grown produce, 100% pure beef, and hundreds of products made around the world - all at great low prices.
Walmart
What started small, with a single discount store and the simple idea of selling more for less, has grown over the last 50 years into the largest retailer in the world.