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The Most Fun Restaurants in San Antonio
"Located along the river walk inside the International Center, Biga on the Banks is a highly respected eatery that also qualifies as a fun restaurant in San Antonio."
"Located along the river walk inside the International Center, Biga on the Banks is a highly respected eatery that also qualifies as a fun restaurant in San Antonio."
"One of the best restaurants in San Antonio is Boudro’s for its location on the Riverwalk, its romantic atmosphere, and its delicious Mexican and American cuisine. They are known for their guacamole!. One of their special guacamole ingredients a big scoop of fire roasted serrano chiles."
"This brightly colored waterside restaurant is hugely popular with locals. Fresh guacamole is made right at your table. The upscale Tex-Mex menu reveals some gourmet surprises, such as jumbo shrimp and gulf crab..."
"Texas Gulf Coast flavors done with fine dining finesse Now with an outdoor oyster bar, Southerleigh has grown into the epicenter of the Pearl district, attracting fashionable guests from all over. Enjoy a weekend brunch Benedict paired with cornbread, braised country ham, and Crystal hot sauce hollandaise, or dive into a sandwich of fried chicken topped with bacon and an egg. Whether you’re sitting inside or outdoors, the fresh, chilled seafood selections are worth trying, and you’d be surprised how well caviar pairs with Zapp’s potato chips."
"For four years, this brewery and restaurant has demonstrated the sophistication that can be attained with a menu that pairs craft beer with chef-prepared meals. San Antonio’s acclaimed Chef Jeff Balfour has developed the menu for the 10th largest brewpub in the country, which boasts a custom-made brewing system. The establishment’s success has afforded Southerleigh the chance to open a second San Antonio location, which is slated to open by the end of the year."
"Enjoy Southerleigh craft beer alongside a chicken sandwich, double meat house burger or meatloaf at home thanks to curbside pickup or delivery via DoorDash, Postmates and other apps."
"The old-world buttermilk flapjacks at Magnolia Pancake Haus put it on the map as a local favorite when it opened 20 years ago. If you’re looking to go healthier without giving up the flavor and fluff of pancakes, opt for the buckwheat cakes made with “hearty and healthy” organic buckwheat flour. “Quality and consistency are king in everything we do,” says Marcus Carras, co-general manager at the Embassy Oaks location."
"Known for its buttermilk pancakes that started from a recipe called 'The World's Best Pancakes,' the Magnolia Pancake Haus is a favorite among locals. Ask a group of San Antonians what their favorite place for breakfast is and you'll hear the name Magnolia many times. The Magnolia prides itself on making the type of food your great grandmother would have served to her guests."
"The upscale restaurant Signature, inside La Cantera Resort and Spa, is the brainchild of acclaimed chef Andrew Weissman. Its menus, which include a lavish Sunday brunch, represent ..."
"Signature, a fine-dining restaurant at La Cantera Resort and Spa, is the brainchild of Andrew Weissman, an award-winning chef who was born and raised in San Antonio."
"Established in 1995 as Lucy’s Kitchen and located on the corners of Blanco Road and West Hildebrand Avenue, Fina’s Kitchen was renamed and relocated to its current location at 914 West Hildebrand Avenue in 1994, where it has been serving delicious traditional Mexican fare ever since. The family-friendly restaurant has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where families and friends can kick back and enjoy some of the finest Mexican food in the city for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Mexican delicacies included huevos rancheros with two eggs in any style and served with potatoes and ranchera sauce, chilaquiles mixed with eggs, cheese, and salsa ranchera, chicken fajitas with rice and beans, and nachos topped with beef or chicken fajita, beans, cheese, and guacamole."
"Landa Library and Park is a branch of the San Antonio Public Library system, located within the city's Monte Vista Historical Neighborhood within the former personal residence of Hannah and Harry Landa. The ornate home was constructed in 1928 by architect Robert B. Kelly and showcases beautiful design elements such as ornamental ironwork, a carved marble mantle, and a Venetian crystal chandelier. Since 1947, it has been operated as a free-admission public library and children's playground, circulating more than 45,000 volumes, including reference materials and audiovisual collections."
"This is one of my favorite photoshoots in the city and chances are you’ve seen many a shot taken here. You’re able to play a lot with lighting here and the golden hour is a must.The Landa Library Gardens loves photographers but encourages you to reach out to find out if any other photogs are gonna be around so you’re not photobombed. Keep in mind they have specific daily hours when they are open so check the website to find out more information."
"Once upon a time this sweet couple donated their beautiful family estate that to the city on the condition that they’d turn the estate and its grounds into a public library. Welcome to Landa Library!. It’s got gorgeous architecture, a bunch of small intricate details, greenery and trees, and even a butterfly garden!"
"Find out why the story of the Alamo can rouse a Texan’s sense of state pride like few other things. For many, it’s not so much a tourist attraction as a pilgrimage – you might notice some visitors getting downright dewy-eyed at the description of how a few hundred revolutionaries died defending the fort against thousands of Mexican troops."
"No trip to San Antonio would be complete with a visit to the iconic Alamo. Built as a mission in the 1700s, the Alamo is over 300 years old. However, it is most famous for the turning-point battle that took place here during the Texas Revolution."
"The Magik Theatre is a professional resident repertory theater company that stages extraordinary theatre and educational experiences in a beautifully preserved theater that dates back to 1895. Founded in 1994, The Magik Theatre has presented more than 160 main-stage and touring shows to children and their families with the aim of encouraging and nurturing love and understanding of theatre and literature. The theater has a second venue known as Magik Performing Arts Center which provides 5,000 square feet of additional space for performances as well as outdoor activities and hosts The Magik Theatres for the Very Young initiative, which connects youngest students to art and literature."
"Located next to Hemisfair Park, Magik Theatre creates kid-friendly productions of classic and contemporary children’s literature. Your kids will be captivated by the magic of theater and inspired by storytelling and creativity. Be sure to check out the showtimes at Magik Theater’s website before you head to San Antonio with the kids."
"The Magik Theatre is a professional resident repertory theater company that stages extraordinary theatre and educational experiences in a beautifully preserved theater that dates back to 1895. Founded in 1994, The Magik Theatre has presented more than 160 main-stage and touring shows to children and their families with the aim of encouraging and nurturing love and understanding of theatre and literature. The theater has a second venue known as Magik Performing Arts Center which provides 5,000 square feet of additional space for performances as well as outdoor activities and hosts The Magik Theatres for the Very Young initiative, which connects youngest students to art and literature."
"Located next to Hemisfair Park, Magik Theatre creates kid-friendly productions of classic and contemporary children’s literature. Your kids will be captivated by the magic of theater and inspired by storytelling and creativity. Be sure to check out the showtimes at Magik Theater’s website before you head to San Antonio with the kids."