Locations in Downtown: Jukebox

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  • Alibi's

    1141 E. Commerce Downtown

    (210) 225-5552

    Downtown happy-hour central, come one, come all. Great conversation hideout, with friendly bartenders and stiff shots. -- SgtCody (10/08)
  • Drink Texas Bar

    200 Navarro, Ste. 100 (enter on Market Street) Downtown

    (210) 224-1031

    This upscale yet comfy lounge pairs a forward-thinking wine list with casual but imaginative tapas and chunky furniture that can swallow you whole for hours. Drawing a sophisticated crowd of locals and tourists, it also features better-than-average bar/restaurant art.
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  • Reyes Bar & Sons

    113 N. Flores Downtown

    (210) 224-4722

    Charming, but not for the faint-hearted. The old wooden bar's 20 feet if it's an inch, and tipped on end it might reach the ceiling. The bathroom's in the courtyard, the register predates receipts, and the beer list is three brands long. -- Lyle Rosdahl (09/08)

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