Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour

Discover Galveston's sweetest spots on this 2-hour tour, featuring chocolate, soda fountains, and historic shops—perfect for foodies short on time.

If you’re heading to Galveston and want a quick, tasty way to get a taste of what the city’s sweet side has to offer, the Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour could be just what you’re looking for. While we haven’t tried it ourselves, this kind of experience tends to appeal to those who love discovering local flavors without dedicating an entire day to food adventures. It’s a relaxed, two-hour journey through some of the most iconic sweet spots in the city, led by a knowledgeable guide who shares stories along the way.

What really catches our eye about this tour is how it combines delicious treats with a bit of history and local color. First, the stops are thoughtfully selected—think a vintage soda fountain, a chocolate factory, and an old-time drug store. Plus, the modest price point of just $25 per person makes it accessible for many travelers. One key thing to note is that, since treats aren’t included in the price, you’ll want to budget for your own indulgences at each stop. For those who love sweet treats and learning about local spots, this tour could be a real highlight.

However, a potential consideration is that some stops, like the Star Drug Store and Old Moon Deli, are only included in the tour at specific times of the day. Also, this tour isn’t a big group affair—it’s capped at 15 people—which helps keep things intimate but might mean you want to book in advance. This experience is best suited to foodies, casual history buffs, or anyone looking to add a fun, flavorful layer to their trip without a huge time investment.

Key Points

Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour - Key Points

  • Short and sweet: Just about two hours, ideal for fitting into a busy schedule
  • Variety of treats: From chocolate to ice cream, soda, pies, and more
  • Knowledgeable guide: Adds background and history that makes each stop more meaningful
  • Affordable: At $25, it provides a fun, tasty experience that doesn’t break the bank
  • Flexible stops: Some venues are only available at certain times, so check your schedule
  • Accessible: The tour is designed to be manageable, even for those with moderate physical activity

What to Expect from the Tour

Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour - What to Expect from the Tour

Starting Point: Saengerfest Park

The tour kicks off here, a natural gathering spot right in the heart of the Strand District. From the moment you meet your guide, there’s an air of anticipation—you’re about to explore some of Galveston’s sweetest secrets. The meeting point is easy to find, reducing any stress before the fun begins.

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Your first stop is a true chocolate lover’s paradise. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is renowned for its handcrafted chocolates and candied apples, which are considered among the best in Texas. Expect to see a selection of sweet, glossy apples and decadent chocolates. According to reviews, this place is a favorite—one visitor called it “heavenly,” and others loved the quality of their candied apples.

MOD Coffeehouse

Next, you’ll step into a Victorian-style building that doubles as a coffee haven with a midcentury modern twist. At MOD Coffeehouse, you’ll get a taste of artisanal beverages and treats. It’s not only about the drinks but also about soaking in the cozy, vintage atmosphere. The 20-minute stop allows enough time to enjoy a handcrafted coffee or perhaps a pastry while taking in the charming surroundings.

Star Drug Store (Available at 11am)

For our morning travelers, this old-time drugstore is a true piece of Galveston history. Known as the oldest drugstore in Texas, it offers an authentic experience. Here, you might enjoy a handmade malt or shake—a nostalgic throwback—while learning about the storied past of the shop. However, note that this stop is only included in the 11 am tour and closes at 2 pm, so timing matters if you want to visit.

Old Moon Deli & Pie (Available at 2pm)

For those on the afternoon tour, your sweet tooth will be satisfied here. Old Moon Deli & Pie are celebrated for their pie selection and decadent desserts. It’s a cozy spot perfect for indulging in a slice of classic pie or a rich dessert, adding a comforting, homemade touch to the tour. Reviewers mentioned they’d love more sampling, but the stop’s focus is on enjoying the desserts available.

La King’s Confectionery

Your final stop offers a working 1920s soda fountain. La King’s is the perfect spot to unwind with a malts, shakes, sundaes, or floats. The shop proudly serves Purity ice cream, an iconic Texas brand founded in 1889. The atmosphere is lively and nostalgic, making it a great way to cap off your sweet adventure. Visitors have praised the friendly staff and the chance to experience a true vintage setting.

What the Tour Tells You

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Throughout the tour, your guide shares stories and history about Galveston’s treats and shops. This elevates the experience from merely eating to truly understanding the local significance of each place. Reviewers have consistently appreciated guides who are not only friendly but also well-versed—they make the stops more engaging and help you connect with Galveston’s sweet traditions.

The Value of the Experience

While the $25 price tag doesn’t include the treats you purchase, the value lies in the curated stops and expert commentary. You get to sample some of the best candies, ice creams, and baked goods in town without wandering aimlessly or spending hours. Plus, with a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour feels personal and relaxed, allowing plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact.

Potential Drawbacks

One thing to keep in mind is that some stops, like the Star Drug Store and Old Moon Deli, are only part of the tour at specific times, so planning your schedule is essential. Also, since treats are extra, your actual total might be a bit higher depending on how much you indulge. For those with dietary restrictions or specific preferences, it’s worth considering that the treats are standard fare.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is especially well-suited for foodies eager to sample Galveston’s iconic sweets in a short amount of time. It’s great for casual travelers who want a relaxed, guided experience with a dash of history. If you appreciate vintage atmospheres, like chocolate, pies, or ice cream, this will hit the spot.

It’s also a good choice for those traveling with friends or a small group who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and tasting. Keep in mind it’s not a heavy-duty walking tour—moderate physical activity level is recommended, but it’s manageable for most.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour - Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For a modest $25, you’re getting a guided, curated tasting tour through some of Galveston’s most charming sweet spots. The combination of delicious treats, engaging stories, and intimate group size makes for a memorable, light-hearted outing. It’s particularly suitable if you’re short on time but want to get a flavorful snapshot of the city.

The tour manages to strike a good balance—informative without overloading you, fun without being overly commercial. If you’re someone who loves discovering local food scenes and enjoys a bit of history along with your sugar rush, this experience would be a delightful addition to your Galveston itinerary.

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Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour



4.5

(6 reviews)

“My kids loved going to all the different shops and the tour guide was awesome and very knowledgeable about Galveston history.”

— Erin B, Dec 2024

FAQs

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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it easy to fit into a busy day or combine with other activities.

What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include Saengerfest Park, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, MOD Coffeehouse, Star Drug Store (morning only), Old Moon Deli & Pie (afternoon only), and La King’s Confectionery.

Are treats included in the price?
No, the cost does not cover the treats you purchase. You’ll need to pay for your own sweets at each stop.

Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly targeted at children, the stops are family-friendly, and many reviews mention kids enjoyed the treats and atmosphere.

Can I book the tour in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book 49 days in advance on average, especially during busy seasons.

Are the stops accessible?
Most stops are accessible, and the tour is designed for those with moderate physical activity levels.

What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at Saengerfest Park, located at 2302 The Strand, Galveston. It’s easy to find in the bustling Strand District.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.

If you’re craving a sweet adventure with a side of local stories, the Galveston Sweets and Treats Tour offers a fun, flavorful slice of Galveston life. Whether you’re a dedicated chocoholic, pie lover, or just looking for a charming way to explore, it’s a tasty way to spend a couple of hours.