CM Lanes is bringing bowling back to Aransas Pass and beyond. The 16 lanes feature top-of-the-line equipment and technology from Brunswick Bowling. Plus, they offer a full-service bar and restaurant for your convenience, along with an in-house pro shop for all your merchandise and drilling needs. With televisions galore and an outdoor patio for cookouts, live music, and more, CM Lanes has everything you need for a fun night out.
An architectural gem on the city's bayfront, The Art Center of Corpus Christi is home to 11 arts organizations, and showcases works from local and area artists in rotating exhibitions. The 14,400-square-foot building houses a main gallery and four studios, including a clay studio that encourages artists to complete works-in-progress in front of visitors. The Art Center also offers art classes, to express your own creativity in photos, watercolors, oils, sculpture or other media. Workshops, outreach projects and other events to promote the arts to the public are an integral part of the Art Center of Corpus Christi as well.
Check out a show at one of the city's premier music venues, the House of Rock, where bands from across the state and around the region love to play at this club when they're in town. The venue and bar welcome bands that play all genres of music, providing an intimate setting that can accommodate about 600 people. Bands like Devildriver, Oceano, Cannibal Corpse, Haste The Day, Chiodos, The Expendables, and Jeffree Starr have performed at the venue. Don't forget the extra comforts that The House of Rock offers, such as happy hour, drink specials, foosball, pool tables, and more.
Need a way to make your romantic date even more special? Look no further than the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra. Every great love deserves a symphony soundtrack, and this ensemble is sure to deliver. With their unique and unusual performances, like a live soundtrack to classic Warner Brothers cartoons, you're sure to have the perfect soundtrack for your evening. So why wait? Let your love grow to the sweet strains of the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra today.