My husband is heading to Corpus Christi for some gulf coast fishing. Any restaurant recommendations to be shared from the Green Screen?
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Scuttlebutts-food is good and happy hour is great(sushi too) down side is spotty service
Black diamond in flour bluff-food is good and service is pretty good
Castaways- port A was pretty good food and great service.
I live out on the island and really enjoy Island Time, or rock n rolls sushi. The steak and scallops on salt block at island time is legit and their specials are always good. Romeo runs a solid restaurant.
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Originally posted by stickman View PostScuttlebutts-food is good and happy hour is great(sushi too) down side is spotty service
Black diamond in flour bluff-food is good and service is pretty good
Castaways- port A was pretty good food and great service.
I live out on the island and really enjoy Island Time, or rock n rolls sushi. The steak and scallops on salt block at island time is legit and their specials are always good. Romeo runs a solid restaurant.
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Scuttlebutt's out on the Island, is good, if the Landing in the Bluff is open it was some good food. Then Railroad Seafood, down town Corpus is good food.
Fulton area, has a lot of good seafood places, You could spend a couple weeks hitting a different spot every day in the Rock Port Fulton areas, more so in Fulton. It's not all seafood, we ate at some two story bar and grille some years back on the 4th of July, it was very good. The place was a little ways down from the Sonic, right near the curve in Fulton. It's a tan tin building if I remember correctly, that place had some good food, not the common stuff.
Port A. used to, have not eaten anywhere in Port A in years. I am sure there are still some good places. Aransas Pass, used to have a couple of good places, but don't think any of them are still open, but there are probably some new places there.
I grew up down there, but most of the places that were there, when I grew up are long gone. After we left that area, the economy tanked bad, back in the early 90s. Then took off, when the Navy moved into Ingleside, but that did not last long, but the economy or the population stayed up there. I remember at some point in the early 90s driving down SPID, noticing there were hardly any cars in any of the mall parking lots or other strip centers. A lot of businesses died off back then. Corpus looked like a ghost town for a while there. There are still a few places that survived all these years, but there are definitely a lot of new places that are very good.
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Originally posted by r_u_sharp_2 View PostKiko's. Buddy took me there when we visited.. darn good Mexican. Been a couple years
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