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6 Things to Do in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

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Historic Downtown Bryan sits just five miles away from Texas A&M University. There’s something for everyone and every kind of mood in this fun-filled spot. Whether you’re looking for a night out, an afternoon of amusement or a place to sip your coffee on a weekend morning, there’s a spot in Downtown Bryan where you can enjoy yourself.

Just to give you a few ideas on how to spend your time in this exciting area, here are 6 things to do in Historic Downtown Bryan, Texas:

1. Peruse the art scene in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

Explore your classy side at one of the art galleries in Historic Downtown Bryan. Actually, why just choose one when you could go to both? Make a whole day of it since you have the option. You can either attend Parker Astin Arts Center or SEAD Gallery.

SEAD Gallery displays artwork that depicts an interesting intersection between “Science, Engineering, Art and Design,” while Parker Astin Arts Center exhibits artwork by over 50 local artists. Also, if you need a piece framed, Parker Astin has you covered.

2. Visit Southern Grace in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

“Historic” Downtown Bryan, indeed. At Southern Grace, you can discover a myriad of antiques, artifacts that tell the history of Bryan, Texas. You can find countless accessories, furniture and other assorted home décor. Keep your eyes peeled and your mind open.

3. Check out a Book at One of the Libraries in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

“Books can take you places you’ve never been before,” but you don’t have to go far to find new adventures. With two libraries in Historic Downtown Bryan for you to choose from, you have twice as many opportunities for find the perfect book.

Not to mention this is free entertainment – it sure beats spending money on a book you’re only going to read once. Visit Clara B Mounce Public Library or Carnegie Library and History Center the next time you’re downtown.

4. Walk around Brazos Valley African American Museum in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

Take the time to learn about African American history in Historic Downtown Bryan. The Brazos Valley African American Museum was actually built on the site of an all-black school back in the days of segregation. It strives to “explore, develop, preserve and present the cultural history and heritage of African Americans.”

Take a stroll through the museum and get a deeper understanding for African American culture, as well as important societal contributions that emerged despite the horrors of racism in America.

5. Catch a Show at One of the Theaters in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

Historic Downtown Bryan has more than just two libraries: it also has two live performance theaters you can attend if you’re tired of the ole “dinner and a movie” weekend night out.

At Grand Stafford Theater, you can enjoy two full-service bars, one on each story, that serve classic cocktails. This theatre specializes in concert performances, featuring “detailed attention to sound design, technology, professional lighting, and acoustics” for your auditory pleasure.

At the StageCenter Community Theatre (not to be confused with the Center Stage Community Theatre), you’ll view plays such as “The Glass Menagerie,” “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Taming of the Shrew”, and special event concerts featuring local musicians.

6. Chow Down at a Café in Historic Downtown Bryan, TX

If you’re just looking for a bite to eat in Historic Downtown Bryan, you won’t be disappointed. You won’t find any dime-a-dozen chain restaurants cluttering Downtown Bryan. This area is packed with unique, mom-and-pop shops that have fine-tuned the favorite recipes of the locals.

If you’re craving sandwiches, you can check out Must Be Heaven on Main Street. If you’re looking to feast on some American food, you can try Madden’s Casual Gourmet on Bryan Avenue or Molly’s Magnificent Creamery and Eatery on Main Street. For meals with spicy meatballs, you can try Caffe Capri on Main Street. For pub food, there’s Proudest Monkey and Bavarian Brauhaus, both on Main Street. For brunch, there’s The Village Café/ Art 979 on 26th Street.

There’s something for every craving you could have at any given moment. If you move close to Historic Downtown Bryan, you could have the chance to try a plate (or two – or several) at each restaurant. Go ahead, explore your options. Then you’ll never have to wonder “what if.”

If you need help finding your dream home in the neighborhoods surrounding Historic Downtown Bryan, give us a call at 979-693-0201. The real estate professionals at Brazos County Realty are here to help.

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