Tilman Fertitta's Landry's Inc. shuttered The Flying Dutchman, a staple on the Kemah Boardwalk and waterfront for nearly 50 years, shuttered with its last day coming on New Year's Eve.
The boardwalk is also home to a 50,000-gallon aquarium. Recent visitors likened Kemah Boardwalk to a county fair with an ocean view and said it's a great place to visit if you're traveling with kids.
The seafood restaurant with beautiful views first opened at 9 Kemah Water Front on the Kemah Boardwalk in 1976. Tilman Fertitta's hospitality company Landry's, Inc., which purchased the restaurant ...
The museum, which celebrates Milby Butler’s effort to save the Texas longhorn from the verge of extinction, as well as the ...
The multi-million dollar company owns a variety of restaurants, casinos, and entertainment venues such as the Downtown Aquarium and Kemah Boardwalk. The distillery, though, argued that it was ...