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Loteria Night at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk

Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk is hosting its popular “Loteria Nights” this fall. The Loteria Nights will take place the last Tuesday of each month between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Bar Rojo’s outdoor patio. Texas-based brewery Shiner Beer will be hosting the event and will provide beer samples and prizes. Local DJ, Xayden, will be playing music.

  • Bar Rojo

    Grand Hyatt River Walk, 600 E. Market River Walk

    (210) 224-1234

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