This popular Corpus Christi restaurant named after that popular beagle, is known for its outstanding seafood and friendly service. Established by a local fishing family in 1980, Snoopy's Pier has been a neighborhood favorite for quick and delicious fresh-off-the-boat seafood for over 30 years. Shrimp, crab, oysters, conch, you name it, if it comes from the gulf, it's on the menu.
Surfside Sandwich Shoppe's takes its inspiration from the beach, where the kitchen serves both hot and cold sandwiches filled with the bounty of the sea. It's a family owned-and-operated establishment and it's always filled with locals. And though the Shoppe has a small interior, once your order is ready, you can leave the cramped quarters and eat outside on the patio.
Family-owned Wallbangers Gourmet Hamburgers has been around for ages, and throughout the last few decades, the place has never failed to deliver. Here's how it works: order and wait for your name to be called, then head to the bar and select your veggies and sauces. Their stuffed burgers are considered some of the best in the region as well as the entire state of Texas. The burger joint is also known to serve some massive burgers - in fact, Wallbangers dares its guests to finish off the 3lb. beef behemoth.
Located at the popular Water Street Market, the Executive Surf Club is a casual spot that features more than 30 beers on tap as well as pub food like burgers, sandwiches and salads. The beer taps mostly feature domestic beers, both craft breweries and local favorites like 'Lone Star', but there is a small list of imports too. The Surf Club also provides live entertainment in the form of local music, where the stage hosts everything from rock and pop to country/western.
House of Rock fulfills all the requirements for a good night. With a full bar, entertainment venue and a kitchen that churns out better-than-average pizza, you really never have to leave. The main bar allows guests 21+ and the venue allows all ages to listen to live music. Thursday through Saturday is when you can see shows, and in addition to pizzas, House of Rock offers salads and sandwiches while the bar stocks more than 80 beers.
This Italian family hails from Italy's Veneto region and the menu definitely displays that in its dishes. The Venetian kitchen is quite different from the rest of the country - for instance, guests can find wild duck served over broccollini as well as mussels made reminiscent of those in the French Côte d'Azur. The restaurant is still family-owned and the service is as warm as the delectable crab crostini, one of the reasons why Venetian is one of the best Italian restaurants in this part of South Texas.
Despite its location in North-West Corpus Christi, this bakery certainly has no dearth of customers in this part of town. One of their specialties is the kolache, this Central European croissant that is usually filled with fruit is an outstanding introduction if you're not familiar with the pastry, and if you've eaten it before, you'll know why it's so special. The authentic bakery may not look like all that from the outside, but is undoubtedly considered one of the best. Most people come for their sausage and cheese kolaches, but try their assortment of bread and cookies too.
Back Street Cafe of Sinton, TX calls Borden Street its home. The cafe-restaurant serves a hearty home-style fare that will have you coming back for more. The menu here is thick with popular steaks, sandwiches, burgers and lots more, there's also a good selection of fish and seafood dishes on offer here. One of the more famous lunch spots in town, Back Street Cafe is known for local classics such as chicken fried steak, catffsh, hamburger and lots more. The prices are just right, whereas the service is nice and friendly; definitely worth a stop.
This popular Corpus Christi restaurant named after that popular beagle, is known for its outstanding seafood and friendly service. Established by a local fishing family in 1980, Snoopy's Pier has been a neighborhood favorite for quick and delicious fresh-off-the-boat seafood for over 30 years. Shrimp, crab, oysters, conch, you name it, if it comes from the gulf, it's on the menu.
Think checkerboard counters, booth-seating, pitchers of beer and better-than-average pizza. The atmosphere exudes nostalgia from the 1970's and although some might find it old-fashioned, the pizza usually makes up for it. The prices are reasonable and on the menu guests will find a mix of food besides pizza, as the kitchen also serves sandwiches, salads, burgers and more. On weekends, Panjo's occasionally has live music and there are a few video games for the kids.
Surfside Sandwich Shoppe's takes its inspiration from the beach, where the kitchen serves both hot and cold sandwiches filled with the bounty of the sea. It's a family owned-and-operated establishment and it's always filled with locals. And though the Shoppe has a small interior, once your order is ready, you can leave the cramped quarters and eat outside on the patio.
Family-owned Wallbangers Gourmet Hamburgers has been around for ages, and throughout the last few decades, the place has never failed to deliver. Here's how it works: order and wait for your name to be called, then head to the bar and select your veggies and sauces. Their stuffed burgers are considered some of the best in the region as well as the entire state of Texas. The burger joint is also known to serve some massive burgers - in fact, Wallbangers dares its guests to finish off the 3lb. beef behemoth.