There’s no shortage of restaurants serving date night-worthy food in SA, but sometimes you’re also looking for scenery and ambiance that really dial in a romantic mood. No worries there, the Alamo City has plenty of dining spots that get those elements right while offering delicious fare.

These 24 restaurants make perfect locations to wine and dine your significant other. Or to treat yourself, assuming you’re looking for some self-care.

Maverick Texas Brasserie 710 S St. Mary’s St, (210) 973-6050, mavericktexas.com Over in Southtown, you’ll discover this handsome brick-clad building, which offers selections from an eclectic French-inspired menu. The luxe details — deep turquoise velvet, rich leather and dark-stained wood — create the sexy atmosphere. Photo via Instagram / maverick.sanantonio
Best Quality Daughter 602 Avenue A, (210) 819-4236, bestqualitydaughter.com When it comes to this Asian-American eatery, it’s all in the details. Send your boo to the loo to check out the selfie-inducing art on the mirrors. Or if your S.O. is into graphic design, peep the custom wallpaper in the bar. Photo courtesy of Best Quality Daughter
Brasserie Mon Chou Chou Mask Required 312 Pearl Pkwy Building 2, (210) 469-3743, brasseriemonchouchou.com Unlike pricey, upscale French restaurants, Brasserie Mon Chou Chou aims to provide a more casual atmosphere for guests to enjoy an afternoon snack of wine and oysters with your pup. Look at you, all fancy. Photo via Instagram / brasseriemonchouchou
Supper 136 E Grayson St, (210) 448-8351, thehotelemma.com Nestled just inside acclaimed Hotel Emma, this Pearl eatery is an obvious choice whenever you’re wanting beautiful vibes to accompany your meal. Serving farm-to-table American plates, Supper will leave your appetite satisfied. Photo via Instagram / supperatemma
Cured 306 Pearl Pkwy #101, (210) 314-3929, curedatpearl.com Charcuterie boards are incredibly flavorful, but they’re just part of Cured’s appeal. Just as enticing is the rustic-chic vibes of the space, which pairs nicely with the New American fare and craft cocktails on deck here. Seriously, you’ll want to thank Chef Steve McHugh personallly for this dining experience. Photo via Instagram / sniperv
The Good Kind 1127 S St Mary’s St, (210) 801-5892, eatgoodkind.com This garden eatery offers several areas in which to lounge in the lush flora that covers the property. Our favorite spot is nestled between mature palm trees and Bougainvillea, set away from the crowd. Photo via Instagram / goodkindsouthtown
Little Em’s Oyster Bar 1001 S Alamo St, (210) 257-0100, littleemsoysterbar.com This bright and airy Southtown joint offers more than seafood, boasting crisp white walls and floors with pops of light pink and periwinkle blue that are just damn Instagram-worthy. If a date wasn’t enough reason to dress up, do do for a selfie, because you’ll want to share your picturesque experience. Photo via Instagram / littleemsoysterbar
Battalion 604 S Alamo St, (210) 816-0088, battalionsa.com A restored fire station may not sound super beautiful, but Battalion definitely pulls it off. The downtown eatery not only offers an eclectic dining space, but also delicious Italian fare and cocktails that go down just right. A must if your better half is a seafood lover. Photo via Instagram / battalionsa
Bar Loretta 320 Beauregard St, (210) 757-3607, barloretta.com This Southtown space makes use of two 100-year-old structures joined by a walkway, then lit by wall sconces, sexy votive candles, behind-booth lighting and overhead fixtures. Get cozy on one of the jade green banquettes. Photo by Richard Casteel for Dandelion Gatherings
Dashi Sichuan Kitchen & Bar 2895 Thousand Oaks Dr, (210) 562-3343, sichuandashi.com At once trendy and steeped in tradition, Dashi pays homage to its Sichuan Chinese roots — with a little flair. Get a cozy corner table for a meal that’s tucked away from the noise. Photo via Instagram / sichuandashi
Ocho 1015 Navarro St, (210) 222-2008, havanasanantonio.com With its bright colors and large windows, dining at Hotel Havana’s Ocho is an all-around picturesque spot to dine. The airy spot is a dependable option for brunch, as well as for a romantic dinner, but diner beware: this downtown restaurant is so gorgeous you may be a bit distracted from your meal. Just take a sip of your mojito to keep your focus. Photo via Instagram / nayegarzam
Rebelle 300 E Travis St, (210) 352-3171, rebellesa.com If you’re into swanky dining, Rebelle should definitely be on your short list. This dazzling restaurant offers seafood dishes that will hit the spot, inventive cocktails served from a backlit bar as well as a stylish space that’ll make for a great background to some pics for Instagram. Photo via Instagram / txtroublemaker
Liberty Bar 1111 S Alamo St, (210) 227-1187, liberty-bar.com Found inside a restored convent, Liberty Bar is full of windows, offering a bright space to enjoy brunch, lunch, dinner or a late-night drink. No matter what meal you decide to stop by for, you’ll enjoy the food and views. Just be sure to order one of the famed Bloody Marys and take a few photos in front of the bright pink exterior. Photo via Instagram / shelbysorrel
Clementine 2195 NW Military Hwy, (210) 503-5121, clementine-sa.com Over in Castle Hills, you’ll find this strip-mall hosts an incredibly charming restaurant concept from husband-and-wife team John and Elise Russ. The globally-inspired menu is changed up nearly daily, meaning you can get completely different, but always delicious fare each time you visit. Don’t worry, the stylish interior is a constant. Photo via Instagram / melgeee
Range 125 E Houston St, (210) 227-4455, rangesa.com Chef Jason Dady has tackled plenty of food genres over the years, and his take on steaks surely doesn’t disappoint. The vibrant space is all about the classics, with a variety of cuts of meat as well as cocktails to complete your meal at this elegant restaurant. Photo via Instagram / rangesanantonio
Hanzo 7701 Broadway St #124, (210) 826-1488, hanzobar.com Hanzo brings Japanese gastropub vibes to Alamo Heights – oh, and a delicious poke bowl! All you have to do is choose between salmon or yellowfish tuna, and then you can just sit back and enjoy your visit (which should include plenty of cocktails). Photo via Instagram / hanzobarsa
Bliss 926 S Presa St, (210) 225-2547, foodisbliss.com Headed by the respected local chef Mark Bliss, this Southtown restaurant is all about New American fare presented and plated beautifully. Of course, the food tastes just as good as it looks. With a gorgeous space, this is a dining experience that will definitely leave you in your happy place. Photo via Instagram / bliss_texas
Biga on the Banks 203 S St Mary’s St, (210) 225-0722, biga.com In the busy streets of downtown you’ll find this landmark eatery, known for its take on New American fare. Though the menu is constantly changing, you can always find inventive dishes, worldly wines and breathtaking River Walk views in Chef Bruce Auden’s dining room that mom will be sure to enjoy. Photo via Instagram / theartbyjo Credit: Photo via Instagram / theartbyjo
Up Scale 1024 S. Alamo St., upscalesouthtown.com Husband-and-wife duo Houston and Emily Carpenter — the minds behind Southtown Instagram sensation Little Em’s Oyster Bar — will open a “sexy” new eatery called Up Scale in the building that once housed brunch and dinner hotspot Feast in Southtown. The new concept, which will serve seafood, steak and sushi, is slated to open this fall. Photo via Instagram / upscalesouthtown Credit: Instagram / upscalesouthtown
Mixtli 812 S Alamo St, (210) 338-0746, restaurantmixtli.com Who says minimalism can’t be sexy? This Southtown joint is airy, spacious and strategically, gorgeously sparse — and that’s a good thing. Cozy up to the just-as-beautiful bar, set away from the dining room for a different, personalized experience. Photo via Instagram / mixtlicloud
Stout’s Signature 227 4th St., Suites 101-103, (210) 740-0406, stoutssignature.com An offshoot of Stout’s Fredericksburg location, this Tobin Center-adjacent dining spot serves up international cuisine — including pizzas, salads and entrees such as linguine with its signature meatballs and marinara sauce — with upscale vibes. Photo via Instagram / stoutssignature
Domingo Restaurant 123 N. St. Mary’s St, (210) 404-7516, domingorestaurant.com Whether posted up on the river-level patio or in the warmly decorated dining room, a meal at Domingo is always enjoyable. The designer digs expand to the upper level bar, Otro, if you’re looking for somewhere to knock back a cocktail. Photo via Instagram / domingosatx
The Moon’s Daughters at Thompson San Antonio 115 Lexington Ave, (210) 942-6032, themoonsdaughters.com This Insta-worthy rooftop bar overlooks the SA skyline from a twenty-story perch. Indulge in its sophisticated cocktails while you snap a new selfie. Photo via Instagram / themoonsdaughters
Fairmont Rooftop Oyster Bar 401 S Alamo St, (210) 224-8800, fairmountsa.com For fans of the SA landmarks such as the Tower of the Americas, the view from this seafood-doling rooftop bar is tough to beat. Post up for a spectacular sunset view of the 53-year-old structure. Photo via Instagram / ​​fairmount_rooftop_oysterbar