Galveston.com Review
The ambiance of Star Drug is a favorite of mine. I have enjoyed several burgers at lunchtime, and my dining companion adores their Chicken Curry Sandwich. In case you haven’t visited, Star Drug is beautifully restored and a treat for the eyes. The pharmacy shelves are full of a variety of jewelry, baubles, antiques, you name it.
This visit was for a breakfast treat. We sauntered in around 9:30 on a weekday morning and selected a table by the window. The laid-back atmosphere in the place can’t be beat and I would have been content to sip coffee and watch passers-by. So of course we had a cup of coffee brought to us right away. This coffee was great, had been recently brewed, and was just strong enough—none of that weak sissy stuff. Too bad they had liquid creamer but no half & half.
I wanted everything on the menu. Finally I settled on the “Islander” omelette, a veggie treat with a fresh mélange of green and red peppers, onions, fresh tomatoes, and cheese. It was perfectly done, light, and not at all greasy. Oh, I also “settled” on a pancake on the side. This big pancake could have been a meal in itself (my companion ate half). They offered often-hard-to-find real butter along with the fake kind. The pancake was scrumptiousl! Not overy fluffy, and wonderful creamy in texture. Next time I might get two of those. It’s so hard to choose.
My companion chose two eggs, sausage and cottage fries. The eggs were “over medium” to his exacting taste, and sausage was good and spicy. Potatoes were so-so, a little dry. Serving sizes were just right for the average eater.
All in all we had a wonderful breakfast, excellent service, and enjoyed a piece of Galveston history. |