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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.

Beaumont is full of fun places and unique activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. That makes us a prime cultural heritage tourism site, offering unique historic, cultural and natural destinations for families, groups and seasonal travelers in Southeast Texas.

Experience the history of the oil industry at the Texas Energy Museum. Cinematic robots, depicting three generations of an oil field family, tell the colorful story of the petrochemical industry. Historical characters share the story of the Spindletop gusher that began the age of industry in 1901. Designed to thrill, educate, and enlighten all ages, this is the definitive exhibit on the Texas oil industry, Exhibits trace the impact of the discovery of oil at Spindletop in 1901, the present, and into the future. Recommended groups give advance notice.

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Featured Restaurants In Beaumont Texas

Acapulco Mexican Grill & Cantina:
The look and theme of this restaurant is inspired by family vacations to the Virgin Islands and the Pacific beaches of Mexico. The restaurant 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.

In the time-honored tradition, Bryan's 797 focuses on your meal as a total experience. Their commitment to procuring the finest ingredients ensure a memorable meal. The food is always the primary focus followed then by the many complimentary courtesies to enhance your time spent in the restaurant. This multi-cultural kitchen embraces the charm and honesty of Southern Cuisine while drawing on personal heritage. Working knowledge of Asian, Chinese, Low Country, Cajun and Eastern European Cuisine and techniques merge in a decidedly unique approach.

Schlotzky's: In 1971, a small shop on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas was home to a single, unique sandwich. The menu was succinct: one delectable sandwich composed of a unique combination of premium meats, cheeses, and marinated black olives served on hot Schlotzsky's sourdough bread. From humble origins, "The Original" created a passionate customer following. More than 30 years later, The Original sandwich is the mainstay of Schlotzsky's DeliĀ™, an international franchise restaurant chain known for its fresh baked bread, delicious hot sandwiches, specialty pizzas, and toasted wraps.