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"Where to Find It: Uptown: 600 Leopard St #100, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Southside: 7426 S Staples St #107, Corpus Christi, TX 78413. Green Light Coffee has two different locations, but both serve some of the most creative coffee, tastiest treats and comfiest seats. The special of the day is ALWAYS worth the try."
"S&J Bakery has made a name for itself over the years to have some of the best kolaches and pastries in town — a perfect stop to grab a box of pastries for the office break room. We recommend trying their chocolate crinkle cookies on your next visit."
"Northwest's S & J Bakery & Catering, located at 9618 Leopard St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the bakery five stars out of 38 reviews."
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"Perfect for winter migration season, Hazel Bazemore Park offers the sights of tens of thousands (at times perhaps hundreds of thousands) of Broad-winged Hawks, Swainson’s Hawks, Mississippi Kites, and accipiters which pass along the park each year!. The trails are perfect for hiking, walking, jogging, fishing and biking. The main draw to this gorgeous location is the excellent birdwatching for bird lovers."
"This park sits at the convergence of multiple migratory bird flyways, making for some truly unique views. The 77.6 acre park is has the highest concentration of migrating hawks in the United States!. You’ll also find plenty of places for a picnic, as well as some great swimming and fishing spots!"
"While more popular with the birding crowd — the park hosts the annual HawkWatch in the fall — this park operated by Nueces County has plenty of spots for kids including playground equipment, hiking trails and bird walks, or maybe you'd prefer a picnic on the banks of the Nueces River."
"Another outlet for artistic expression, k space contemporary is a non-profit organization to both present and promote works of contemporary art. This alternative art space is the oldest in the Coastal Bend region and is dedicated to presenting works by under-represented artists and works that are difficult to exhibit in other, more traditional, art spaces. Located downtown, this gallery is a finger on the pulse of the vibrant art community of Corpus Christi and the coastal bend."
"It is a unique organization, opened in 2001 in order to provide Corpus Christi with a space for contemporary works by local artists. These works are specifically non-commercial and showcase bold styles and daring genres from their artists. K Space Contemporary is located in the downtown area, in Coastal Bend."
"Flanagan's Downtown is the hidden gem in Corpus Christi for cold drinks and good times where you can bring your friends or meet some new ones."
"Menu Brewster Street Icehouse is a Corpus Christi favorite for live music, a large outdoor patio, and of course, food!. Enjoy brunch outside with Brewster Benedict (made with crab cakes!), mimosas and their signature build your own bloody mary bar!"
"Hours:12:06 AM - 11:00 AM todaySat: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMSun: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMMon: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMTue: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMWed: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMThu: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AMFri: 11:00 AM - 2:00 AM. Address:1724 N Tancahua St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401"
"Brewster Street Ice House brings you 4-star cuisine in a comfortable and casual setting. Kick back on the patio while listening to the sweet tunes from the live band. The seafood tacos are to die for, plus, every Monday from 5 p.m."
"Sort of like an extension of your living room…if only you were cooler and had better taste in music. The bar (21+) and restaurant (all ages) are open daily and there's no cover, while the much-larger event space..."
"The last decade has seen much change at this corner, but that’s something this site is used to. Since the 1850s, a slew of businesses have come and gone at the corner of Schatzell and Chaparral Streets. When the city began in the 1850s, it was a two-story wooden building that had been dismantled and shipped from New York, which housed the business headquarters for wool and hide dealer William Headen, operating under his father’s initial, M."
"From the lighting to the music, the projection art, and the craft cocktails, every detail has been meticulously and creatively designed by owner Kil Lee. Though this fine dining project got off the ground in 2018, it only opened its doors in February of 2020 – on the eve of a global pandemic. Nonetheless, Corpus Christi has responded with voracious excitement."