Italian in San Antonio

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  • 188 South

    188 S. Castell Ave. New Braunfels

    (830) 609-9194

  • Aldino Cucina Italiana

    1203 N. Loop 1604 W San Antonio

  • Battalion

    604 S. Alamo St Downtown

    (210) 816-0088

    6 articles
  • Bianco Pasta Vino

    7115 Blanco Rd., #110 San Antonio

    (210) 524-2416; (210) 524-2414 (FAX)

    Come and enjoy delicious, inexpensive italian food. We have everything from chicken marsala to veal picatta or salmon florentine. We also have strombolie, calzones and pizza. The newest italian restuarant in the San Antonio area. Featuring live music from Elmo on the piano!
  • Buddy V's Ristorante

    15900 La Cantera Pkwy La Cantera

    2 articles
  • Cafe Milano

    7530 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 680-8111

    Cafe Milano features delicious, inexpensive Italian cuisine.
  • Capparelli's on Main

    2524 N. Main San Antonio

    (210) 735-5757

    After serving home-cooked Italian food at their Nacadoches location for 30 years, Gay Capparelli closed the doors when the building was condemned. But the very next day, Capparelli's on Broadway opened and is still run by Gay's father. She is now the sole owner of Capparelli's on Main (which opened May 1, 2001), and she thought it appropriate to ask some of her most faith-ful patrons to add their art to the new establishment. Gay Capparelli's gracious attitude and the restaurant's fine food encourage return visits. The highly affordable lunch specials are perfect not only for the penny pincher but also the late luncher. - Xelena Gonzalez
    1 article
  • Cento & Fanti (Ingram Park Mall)

    6301 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 647-1288

    A Cento & Fanti location appears in malls as a traditional Italian market-style get-up with its hand painted colorful tiles, open brick oven and seemingly endless cases of delicacies. The food is made using high quality ingredients.
  • Cento & Fanti (North Star Mall)

    North Star Mall San Antonio

    (210) 342-3428

    A Cento & Fanti location appears in malls as a traditional Italian market-style get-up with its hand painted colorful tiles, open brick oven and seemingly endless cases of delicacies. The food is made using high quality ingredients.
  • Cento & Fanti (Rivercenter)

    849 E Commerce San Antonio

    (210) 226-7295

    A Cento & Fanti location appears in malls as a traditional Italian market-style get-up with its hand painted colorful tiles, open brick oven and seemingly endless cases of delicacies. The food is made using high quality ingredients.
  • Central Park Pizza of NY

    136 E. Main Plaza San Antonio

    (210) 223-4880

    Authentic New York Style pizza. By the Slice or a whole Pie. Daily Pasta specials;Hearty Subs.
  • Dante's Pizza

    410 E. Commerce San Antonio

    (210) 226-7966

    Steaming hot pizzas at inexpensive prices. Great atmosphere.
  • Deco Pizzeria

    1815 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 732-3326; (210) (FAX)

    1 event 2 articles
  • Dolores del Rio

    106 River Walk San Antonio

    (210) 223-0609

    Don't let the name fool you; Dolores del Rio is not another faceless Mexican restaurant that lines our tourist-ridden River Walk. Instead, it serves San Antonio's second favorite cuisine, Italian, and does it the right way, with a few extras: unforgettable entertainment, hospitable service, and an interesting dining atmosphere. While Dolores del Rio requires reservations on weekend nights, its class isn't obvious from the outside. Since there were no diners seated at the lovely patio area, we nearly passed it up on our first visit. Dolores is secluded, tucked in a dark room up a narrow flight of stairs, with no view of the river. The low ceilings, brick walls, and compressed seating give the restaurant a speakeasy feel, as if diners were hidden under a large stairwell or a secret room. - Xelena Gonzalez
  • Dough Pizzeria Napoletana

    6989 Blanco Castle Hills

    (210) 979-6565; (210) 979-9393 (FAX)

    Gift card promo where 100% of the sales from the gift cards purchased goes to our employees. Curbside & Delivery Options available.
    5 articles
  • Edera Osteria - Enoteca

    1903 San Pedro Ave Central

    1 article
  • Fiume Pizzeria & Wine Bar

    200 S. Alamo St. River Walk

    (210) 224-3368

  • Florio's Pizza

    7701 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 805-8646

    Florio's offers up good, honest, New York street-corner pizza (by way of New Jersey). The ambience is authentic, including the office set-up on a dining-room table just inside the door. Get there by 11:30 to beat the lunchtime lines. -- Burgin Streetman, 01/08
  • Fralo's Art of Pizza

    23651 IH-10 W. San Antonio

    The picturesque setting of Fralo’s Art of Pizza may well be your first clue that you’re in for an out of the ordinary dining experience, from the hidden aspect reminiscent of a fabled Italian village under the trees. Independent owners Frank & Lori Hakspiel have created the place to see and be seen; you might even spot a famous face. Adopted into the hearts of their community for family celebrations, discussing business or quiet romance. Enjoy live music on the patio and bring along your favorite bottle of wine to pair with a host of eye-opening, taste bud-stirring toppings that put the Art in Pizza ;
  • Fratello’s Italian Market & Deli

    2503 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 444-0277

    Italian Deli. Grocery items available at this location. Hours: 11am-8pm Mon-Sat
  • Fratello’s Italian Market & Deli

    115 Plaza de Armas #107 Downtown

    (210)-963-8430

    Italian food. Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-2pm.
  • Gallo Pizzeria

    164 Castroville Rd Downtown

    1 article
  • Giovanni's Pizzeria

    913 S. Brazos San Antonio

    (210) 212-6626

    One of San Antonio's favorite pizza jaunts.
  • Grissini

    8498 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 615-7270

    Grissini has undergone more upheaval recently than an eruption of Vesuvio. First, it eliminated lunch at the original Fredericksburg address. Then, under the name San Remo, it took over the star-crossed location at West Avenue and Lockhill-Selma that has been home to - let us count the ways - about five restaurants. Although San Remo opened to critical acclaim, it soon cratered - due in part, I'm told by real estate sources, to the inability to unload the Fredericksburg Road lease. And now Grissini is back where it all started - apparently none the worse for wear. In fact, if anything, Grissini is better than ever. The subtly decorated dining room (mirrors abound, and there is a minimum of fake-sculpture tomfoolery) seems to glow with heightened allure, and if Scaloppina San Remo remains as a cautionary reminder of the failed operation, the rest of the menu seems familiar - except that I don't remember things being quite as good as they were on a recent visit. Maybe it was the lilting Italian being spoken at a couple of tables, but I don't think so. The opening cozze al vino bianco arrived arrayed on a plate, not submerged in liquid, and elicited unison nods of approval. Both mussels and herbal wine sauce fulfilled their promise; we only wished for more mopping sauce. - Ron Bechtol
  • Guillermo's

    618 McCullough Ave Downtown

    Eclectic hangout serving pizzas, salads, sandwiches, burgers & beer in a homey setting with a patio.
    2 articles

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