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U&I Steak and Seafood Restaurant: 309 N. Water St. — 11 ... These Corpus Christi restaurants will prepare your Thanksgiving meal. John Oliva covers entertainment and community news in South Texas.
Pop's Bar - 6702 S. Staples St. Located on Corpus Christi's Southside, Pop's Bar is a new favorite local sports bar. The spot has a daily Happy Hour, a pool table, a jukebox and tabletop games ...
John Oliva, Corpus Christi Caller Times November 7, 2024 at 1:30 AM Thanksgiving is just weeks away, and if you want to skip cooking this year, many restaurants and businesses in Corpus Christi ...
La Palmera opened on July 30, 1970, as Padre Staples Mall and the largest retail shopping mall in the Corpus Christi, Texas area. Original stores included Bealls, Bill’s Shoes, Journeys, Luby’s Cafeteria, Orange Julius, Texas State Optical, and Waldenbooks. One of the original restaurants was a Chick fil A, the first to open in the state of ...
North Beach, historically known as Rincon Point, is a section of Corpus Christi, Texas located on the far north end of the city. It is on the El Rincon peninsula surrounded by Corpus Christi Bay and Nueces Bay. The name was changed to Corpus Christi Beach in the 1950s, but the City Council officially changed the name back to "North Beach" in ...
KLTG (96.5 MHz, The Beach 96.5) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary music format. [2] Licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas, it is owned by Starlite Broadcasting. [3] Its studios for KLTG and sister station KLHB Wild 105.5 are on Gordon Street in the Six Points district south of downtown Corpus Christi.
Here is the Caller-Times' guide to some Corpus Christi restaurants that will be open this holiday: Alamo Drafthouse: 7601 S. Staple St. — Showtimes start around 3 p.m. Applebee's Grill + Bar ...
Corpus Christi Bay is a natural harbor, and its port has contributed to the growth of the main port city of Corpus Christi. [4] Corpus Christi is the 5th largest port in the United States, [21] and the deepest on the Gulf of Mexico. [22] The channel to the Gulf was dredged through the bay to the jetties at Port Aransas. Freight exchanged at the ...