26 Essential Huebner Restaurants You Should've Tried By Now

Whether you live near or work in the Medical Center or call Stone Oak home, you've most likely hit up these spots for a quick lunch, relaxing dinner or happy hour drinks. If you've never eaten at one of these Huebner staples, then you're missing out on some of the best grub in the Northside of San Antonio. What follows is a list of essential restos in the Huebner area you probably should've tried by now.
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Magnolia Pancake Haus
10333 Huebner Road, (210) 496-0828
Breakfast lovers know you’ve gotta go to Magnolia. Featured on Drive-ins, Diners and Dives, the San Antonio joint delivers fluffy pancakes, loaded omelets and more. Be prepared for a wait. 
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Magnolia Pancake Haus
10333 Huebner Road, (210) 496-0828
Breakfast lovers know you’ve gotta go to Magnolia. Featured on Drive-ins, Diners and Dives, the San Antonio joint delivers fluffy pancakes, loaded omelets and more. Be prepared for a wait.
Photo via Instagram, caitrank_
Capparelli's Pizza and Italian Food
8828 Huebner Road, (210) 690-6036
In the mood for neighborhood Italian fare? Then stop by Capparelli’s for gamberetto (crab-stuffed shrimp) or stick to the classics like manicotti.
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Capparelli's Pizza and Italian Food
8828 Huebner Road, (210) 690-6036
In the mood for neighborhood Italian fare? Then stop by Capparelli’s for gamberetto (crab-stuffed shrimp) or stick to the classics like manicotti.
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Festejo Peruvian Grill
7007 Bandera Road, Suite 12, (210) 701-5883
If you’re looking to venture to a different kind of cuisine, try Peruvian food at Festejo. Settled at the Huebner and Bandera intersection, this cozy spot is a great go-to for something new, like tallarines verdes (pesto pasta with steak), or go with something more familiar like the chicken empanadas.
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Festejo Peruvian Grill
7007 Bandera Road, Suite 12, (210) 701-5883
If you’re looking to venture to a different kind of cuisine, try Peruvian food at Festejo. Settled at the Huebner and Bandera intersection, this cozy spot is a great go-to for something new, like tallarines verdes (pesto pasta with steak), or go with something more familiar like the chicken empanadas.
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Cosa Nostra Pizzeria
16607 Huebner Road, (210) 714-7181
Come for the made-to-order New York-style pizza, stay for the family-friendly vibes.
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Cosa Nostra Pizzeria
16607 Huebner Road, (210) 714-7181
Come for the made-to-order New York-style pizza, stay for the family-friendly vibes.
Photo via Instagram, robalfieriphoto
Sarika’s Thai & Sushi
9820 Huebner Road, (210) 877-0888
Start your meal off with the Sa Te (marinated strips of meat in a cucumber and peanut sauce) and explore the various entree options, from pad thai to all sorts of curry.
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Sarika’s Thai & Sushi
9820 Huebner Road, (210) 877-0888
Start your meal off with the Sa Te (marinated strips of meat in a cucumber and peanut sauce) and explore the various entree options, from pad thai to all sorts of curry.
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Biryani Pot
9386 Huebner Road, (210) 561-8874
This spot is a go-to for vegetarians, with appetizers like gobi manchurian and onion pakoda. For an entree, veggie lovers must try the kadai paneer or the punjabi chana masala.
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Biryani Pot
9386 Huebner Road, (210) 561-8874
This spot is a go-to for vegetarians, with appetizers like gobi manchurian and onion pakoda. For an entree, veggie lovers must try the kadai paneer or the punjabi chana masala.
Photo via Instagram, crazyfitfoodie