11:30AM - 5PM
2021 The Strand STE 2, Galveston
Gift Shops
“I Love this store!!! I always come here when in Galveston. The owner is super nice and will strike up a conversation with you. Also there is a small space upstairs that has some gems od item's so don't forget to to go up there and look around.”
“A gem on the island! I LOVE this shop! My husband bought me the most amazing standard poodle statuary for Xmas and we get compliments on it all the time! The owner curates so many unique pieces that you'll find the perfect gift each time you visit. I love supporting local and you'll feel great about it, too, from the moment you step inside its magical doors!”
“Great place to relax on the chairs and take in the view. lots to buy if your into that or you can ever grab a beer. Great location and lots to walk to after you are done”
“Absolutely loved the store (it was a random stop). Bought a few cute things for the home. They have high end and low end + everything in-between. Great vibe. Will be back again when in Galveston!”
“Some of the best quality high performance fishing gear around. Great company, owner B Ray is a great fisherman, entrepreneur and friend. Always checking on how people are doing and truly cares about his customers and friends. Thanks B for always being there.”
“Love the hats, reasonable prices and drinks, nice little spot ❤️Left with a hat some drinks, a wind chime, arrived home and wish they had online store ? that’s why 4 stars not 5.”
“I have been coming to Gracie’s when it was in its other location. I have always loved it I must make it in every time I can. I bought these little flowers for my new work desk and now I’m obsessed with them and want to fill my little cubicle with with these beautiful amazing flowers.”
“Stacy and John were both so friendly and welcoming. The Spirit of God definitely filled this place. They also have a great variety of things created by local artist to support the mission of Loving Jesus and loving others. We loved the prayer room. We will always return on our future trips to Galveston.”