Saturday, February 13, 2010

SHOW NOTES - 02/13/10 - ONE THING NOT IN CC

This week's column - All That Jazz and the Lack Thereof


  • Leading sentence: What is something you’d love to do in Corpus Christi that simply doesn’t exist?
  • Examples
  • Feedback

Valentines Day is a Sham

  • Intro
  • We went out for a family dinner and we're done
  • Seafood choices

Seafood Choices

  • Corpus Christi is a city by the sea. That said, where is the seafood?
  • Google Local says that there are 28 Seafood-specific restaurants. As of July 1, 08, CC's population was 286,462.

  • I came up with that number by going to Google Local, typing in the city name and the word 'restaurant'. Then Google allows you to narrow by cuisine. Choose 'seafood' and there's your total number of seafood places.

Here they are:

  1. Ancient Mariner
  2. Banda's Seafood
  3. Bayou Grill
  4. Blackbeard's
  5. Black Diamond Oyster Bar
  6. Catfish Charlie's
  7. City Diner and Oyster Bar
  8. Coastline Cafe
  9. Crawdaddy's
  10. Doc's Seafood and Steaks
  11. Executive Surf Club
  12. Joe's Crab Shack I
  13. Joe's Crab Shack II
  14. King's Seafood (Baldwin??)
  15. Kobe Japanese Steak and Seafood
  16. Landry's
  17. Long John Silvers
  18. Long John Silvers
  19. Long John Silvers
  20. Pier 99
  21. Railroad Seafood Station
  22. Red Lobster
  23. Republic of Texas
  24. Snoopy's
  25. Two George's
  26. Water Street Oyster Bar
  27. Water Street Seafood Co.
  28. Yardarm

First of all I'm taking out the Long John Silvers. We're down to 25. But let's be as fair as possible and stretch the search to Port A. The number goes up to 34.

  1. Beulah's Tarpon Inn
  2. Crazy Cajun
  3. La Playa - as opposed to the La Playas in CC?
  4. Ocean's of Seafood
  5. Pelican Club
  6. Pelican's Landing
  7. Shell's Pasta and Seafood
  8. Trout Street
  9. Virginia's on the Bay

Let's keep moving to Rockport. Now we're up to 39.

  1. Alice Faye's
  2. Big Fisherman
  3. Boiling Pot
  4. Charlotte Plummer's
  5. Lattitude 28
    This does not include restaurants that have a seafood dish on their otherwise non-seafood menu. This is just 'seafood restaurants.'
  • let's look at some similarly populated cities. Tampa is located on the same latitude line as CC directly across the Gulf of Mexico. They have 60,000 more people than we do at 340,882 or they are 19% larger than we are. You COULD assume, then that they have 19% more seafood places than we do--or 48 seafood restaurants. Tampa has 780 seafood-specific or notable seafood restaurants. (for you math geeks that's a 1900% increase).

  • Some might say it's not fair to go higher, let's look at something coastal that's similarly populated. OK.

  • As of July 1, 08, Baton Rouge's population was 223,6892. Google Local says that there are 161 Seafood-specific restaurants
  • As of July 1, 08, Mobile, Alabama's population was 191,022. Google Local says that there are 158 Seafood-specific restaurants
  • Shall we go lower in population along the Gulf Coast?

  • As of As of 2005 census, Biloxi, Mississippi's population was 45,670. Google Local says that there are 131 Seafood-specific restaurants
  • As of 2007 census, Pascagoula, Mississippi's population was 23,452. Google Local says that there are 174 Seafood-specific restaurants

  • But CC doesn't include, Port A, Ingleside, Rockport, etc. Add all of those and we're up to 48.

Destination Bayfront Letter to the Editor - Letters to the Editor: 02.11.10

A land grab?

To paraphrase Shakespeare, “There’s something rotten in Corpus Christi.“ The so-called Destination Bayfront smells like a land grab to me. Why am I not convinced that all those fine gentlemen are promoting their ideas for the good of Corpus Christi residents? Me thinks they do promote too much.

Where are your investigative reporters? Or are these among the demolished?

Janet Cooper
Joe was in a car wreck


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