Galveston Artillery Club

3102 Avenue O, Galveston
(409) 763-4616

Recent Reviews

Harrison John Brown

Very professional staff, food was 5star, and whoever takes care of the grounds and pool does an excellent job paying close attention to detail.Cant wait to be invited back again soon. Be sure to ask for Jesse, she's top notch all the way.

Tiffany Portia

Beautiful social club! The staff is amazing!

Portia Janea

Beautiful social club! The staff is amazing!

Tyrone Sanders

There is no place on earth like the Galveston Artillery Club. It is one of the coolest and historical spots I've ever been to. The people are the best. The food is absolutely amazing and the manager Darryl is on top of his game. If you are a member here, you are extremely lucky if you are not, well I'm very sorry.

Laurel Colangelo

We had such a delicious and decadent dinner! The food and staff are always 1st Class

DarKer Side DJ's & Photo Booths

Very nice, quaint and sn amazing staff!!!

bruce riffel

Staff was fantastic. Food great!

Peggy Stirman

Always a lovely experience, great food, perfect service and a great place to be with Family!!!

Nancy Cantu

Delicious food. Staff is definitelyA+

Shahram Tabibzadegan

This is a historic landmark. By 1840, a year after its incorporation, the city of Galveston was home to approximately 1,200 residents, the entry point for scores of immigrants and a major coastal shipping port. Ongoing tensions between the young Republic of Texas and Mexico had led to the creation of several volunteer militia groups. On September 13 of that year, a group primarily composed of local businessmen and their clerks organized the Galveston Artillery Company. The group received its charter in January 1841 to protect the harbor and the city. Members elected John Howe as captain, and he appointed A.C. Crawford, L.E. Nordman, W. Denny, C. Frankland and E.O. Lynch, as well as four sergeants and four corporals, as the company’s first officers.

Andrew Kantowski

Very Nice

Jonathan Zendeh Del

The Galveston Artillery Club, organized in 1840, is the oldest private club west of the Mississippi River. It is devoted to the preservation of the history of the Republic of Texas, of the State of Texas, and of those social traditions associated with the early history of Texas and the society that made Texas the great State that it is today.

Richard Dare

Had a fun time

Tracy Reid - Mathis

Beautiful building and great atmosphere!

Jonathan Z.

The Galveston Artillery Club, organized in 1840, is the oldest private club west of the Mississippi River. It is devoted to the preservation of the history of the Republic of Texas, of the State of Texas, and of those social traditions associated with the early history of Texas and the society that made Texas the great State that it is today. The mission of the Galveston Artillery Club is to provide, in the context of a social club, an environment that remembers, maintains, and promotes the great heritage and traditions of the State of Texas.

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