Discover the best top things to do in Bay Area Houston, United States including Mommie Chic And Me, Nana's Attic, Natural Living Food Co-op and Vegan Cafe, Bacchus Wine Bar, Stingray Reef 215 Kipp Ave, Houston Party Playland, Topgolf Webster, San Jacinto Museum of History, Butler Longhorn Museum, Escape Kemah.
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Just walking into Nana's Attic is a treat for the senses. The coffees and teas smell so good. Then you walk around and see all the interesting merchandise in every nook and cranny of this old home located in the historic section of League City, TX. You will love it.
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This was such a fun and exciting experience!! Looking at all of the cool fish and snakes and turtles was fun, but the most fun was seeing and petting and feeding the stingrays! I have never seen my son laugh so much and the stingrays were so fun ! Thanks for making this such an affordable and fun experience!
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Topgolf is the premier golf entertainment complex featuring climate-controlled hitting bays, event spaces for groups of all sizes, and an impressive food and beverage menu. Players hit golf balls containing computer microchips that track each shot’s accuracy and distance while awarding points for hitting targets on the outfield.
We've been here a few times and it's always a family favorite. The staff is always helpful and friendly. However, our experience yesterday warrants a review and a shout out to two of the management team. Our waiter was called to fill in as the bartender and was being overwhelmed with orders, so Derek filled in as our bay server. He took our orders quickly, gave a few food recommendations, checked up on us often and took care of everything we needed. He was great and his up beat, friendly attitude was a highlight of our visit. On our way out, Avery walked by and mentioned the NYE party being held on Tuesday, answered all of our questions and even made a few phone calls to make sure we could get a VIP spot as they were filling up, we booked it right then and there! To Derek, Avery and everyone who was working the afternoon of Saturday December 28, THANK YOU! We had a blast and the whole family is hyped for New Year's Eve!
4.5 based on 55 reviews
The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. Special treasures can be found from Mexican Texas, the Texas Revolution, and the Republic of Texas. But the Museum also holds art and artifacts from Pre-Columbian Mexico to the Civil War and beyond. From books to bayonets, swords to sketches, there’s something here for everyone. The Museum is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument, the tallest column monument in the world. Take an elevator ride to the top to look out over the Houston Ship Channel. View the Texas Forever!! movie for a quick review of the Texas revolution. The multi-facetted destination state park is also home to the Battleship Texas which is the only dread-naught battleship in existence and was used in both world wars. Picnic spots abound in the beautiful state park. A Boardwalk will take you on a fascinating nature walk out into the marsh habitat of birds and alligators. Stop by our annual San Jacinto Day Festival in April.
We were driving through Houston and detoured over to this attraction based upon a friend’s recommendation. It is located in a very industrialized area (chemical and petroleum products) but inside the State park, it is very wooded and attractive. Near the entrance to the park there is a very scenic photo op with the monument at the end of a long reflecting pool. The ticket price of $10 for adult and $5 per child gives you access to the 35 minute historical movie about the battle as well an elevator ride to the observation area at the top. The movie gave an excellent overview of the issues leading up to the battle and the battle itself. The room opposite the theater on the first floor contains lots of displays about prominent Texans and their impact on US and International events. We spent about 75 minutes at this monument.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
My husband and I were tired of being cooped up during COVID so I found this gem online while looking for someplace to visit that was open. We were the only ones there on this particular Saturday and so we had Michael the docent to ourselves. We learned a lot about longhorns and enjoyed seeing all of the horns on the ceiling and other things. It was a fun time and I took many pictures inside during our tour. There is a huge old oak tree right near the entrance that greets you. The museum is well done.
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Kemah's premier escape room. Do you have what it takes to escape. Come give us a try offering 2 exciting rooms. Walking distance to Kemah Boardwalk.
This was out first escape room that we have done. We had a blast! It was way more fun than I actually thought it would be, great family time and team work. Kalee our game host was awesome, she is a great game host! The location is great, there's so much to do before and after, dinner, drinks and shop. Just allow yourself enough time before your game to find parking because parking at the Kemah Boardwalk is hard to come by.... Can't wait to go back and do the other rooms!
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