Bryan's downtown is full of history and charm, with beautiful historic buildings and a variety of local shops, cafes, and galleries. Downtown is full of almost exclusively locally owned restaurants and coffee shops that are favorites of ours!
The Bryan Farmers Market offers a variety of local produce, handmade goods, and crafts. It’s a great place to spend a Saturday morning, explore local flavors, and pick up something special.
Just outside Bryan, Messina Hof is one of the oldest and most well-known wineries in the area. You can take a tour of the vineyards, sample their wines, and even enjoy a meal at their winery restaurant.
If you enjoy craft beer, Brazos Valley Brewing Co. is a great place to stop. This local brewery offers a variety of beers brewed on-site, with a fun and laid-back atmosphere. You can check their schedule for events or food trucks, and even take a tour of the brewery to learn more about the brewing process.
The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library is a fascinating place to visit if you enjoy history or politics. The museum offers exhibits about the Bush family's legacy and various historical events during Bush's presidency.
The campus has many things to see and is a fun place to walk around. Take in the iconic Kyle Field, Aggie Park, the Century Tree, or our beloved Bonfire Memorial. A&M is the original university in Texas, founded in 1876 (and Ellie's alma mater).