If you’re looking for a town’s unique personality, local restaurants and shops probably top your list − and College Station has plenty. But what about a place to take fun social media photos or keepsake images you and your family will treasure forever?
We’ve chosen several favorite spots around The Heart of Aggieland that we hope you’ll enjoy, too. Our local culture and spirit abound at many of these locations. From the detailed “Howdy from Aggieland” mural that incorporates sports, Texas A&M, our state flower, and more, to the 12-foot Aggie class ring replica on campus, you won’t be disappointed:
Known as a hub of extraordinary events, food, and drinks, Century Square also offers fun paintings that provide the perfect background. You’ll want to capture all the details in the mural behind Hopdoddy Burger Bar.
You’ll find some 10,000 books with red, white, and blue spines stacked from floor to ceiling inside The George Hotel. The arrangement resembles the Texas flag and is dedicated to the late Barbara Bush, wife of our 41st president and mother of the 43rd.
Kids especially love the oversized chair between The Warehouse at C.C. Creations and Maroon U. By the way, did you know C. C. Creations owns the Guinness World Record as the Largest Collegiate Merchandise Store?
In the Heart of Aggieland, nothing beats game day. If you can’t make it to Kyle Field Or Reed Arena, you can still enjoy the action at Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux. Document it with your camera — and be sure to tag us.
You can’t pass up a gorgeous hummingbird and monarch butterfly. Stop by for some delectable cuisine at the Stella Southern Café, and capture a incredible photo.
Visit Mad Taco for delicious food and drinks, and don’t forget to snap a photo next to this splashy, multicolored mural before you leave.
Something about spicy chicken satisfies the soul, especially when it comes from Popeyes. They can also spice up your day with an eye-catching photo op.
A third mural debuted at Century Square in the spring of 2020 when the Kendra Scott jewelry store opened. This one is glamorous, so treat yourself, take a photo and tag us.
Another Century Square mural is located at Galleria Day Spa. Tell us what’s well with your soul – what you found at the boutique or a tasty pizza from Blaze? Please take a photo and let us know.
A fantastic photo opportunity at Aggieland Outfitters on George Bush Drive is a mural reminiscent of a postcard that depicts College Station’s timeless style.
While you’re at Aggieland Outfitters, you can’t miss the gigantic Gig ‘Em thumbs up in front of the store. Take a photo and share your Aggie pride.
An airport diner? At the Gate 12 Bar & Grill, you can delight in a meal while watching planes take off and land, then snap a photo in front of the colossal A&M logo outside. Gig ‘Em!
When you hear someone mention College Station entertainment, the Northgate District quickly comes to mind. Next to the famous Dixie Chicken is an alley covered with hundreds of thousands of bottle caps – and even more memories. For more than 40 years, the passage has seen just about anything you can imagine, and some claim strolling through the caps is good luck.
Trains are an indelible part of College Station‘s illustrious history, so the outside wall at Boomtown BBQ is pretty special. Our city’s name was derived from a train station that was once located west of the A&M campus.
Spread your angel wings at 340 George Bush Drive (at the Montclair Drive corner) for an attention-grabbing Instagram post.
The photo opportunists are endless around campus. Take a walk and capture timeless memories around The Gardens at Texas A&M University, George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum, Haynes Ring Plaza, War Hymn Monument, and more.
College Station is growing, traditions are continuing, and we are full of life in The Heart of Aggieland. Follow Visit College Station on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and tag us in your photos to be featured.
If you come across an excellent photo opportunity or we missed one of your favorites, please let us know. We’d love to hear from you!
About the Blogger
Jennifer Kingsbury is in her ninth year with the city and her second year as public communications assistant. She previously worked in the Information Technology Department. A native of Buffalo, Texas, Jennifer is a certified CMS and Member/Partner Mentor and volunteers for the United Way of the Brazos Valley.
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