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  • Anaqua Grille

    Marriott Plaza, 555 Soth Alamo San Antonio

    Beautiful garden setting with peacocks and Asain phesants roaming the grounds. Diverse menu apealing to all tastes with an array of desserts and specialty drinks.
    1 article
  • Bagel Factory

    15909 San Pedro, Suite 115 San Antonio

    (210) 499-0100; (210) 499-0103 (FAX)

    San Antonio's newest Bagel hot-spot! Try our fabulous New York-style bagels made fresh from scratch right here in our kitchen. We make 18 varieties of bagels and 9 flavors of cream cheese. We have several breakfast and lunch sandwiches, all available any time. Try our famous Cheese Grits and Bagelaches for a treat! If you love real bagels, you'll love Bagel Factory! San Antonio Magazine thinks we've done it right!
    1 article
  • Banana Billiards & Grill

    2003 San Pedro San Antonio

    (210) 226-2627

    Play some billiards and eat good food.
    1 article
  • The Barn Door Restaurant

    8400 N New Braunfels New Braunfels

    (210) 824-0116; (210) 824-0635 (FAX)

    Open since 1953 the Barn Door Steakhouse & Meat Market also serves chicken, seafood, quail and many other specialties.We are known for our homemade pies, rolls and our "famous garlic dressing." The Barn Door has 5 banquet rooms and a meat market for purchasing steaks to cook at home. We have a full bar and patio area to relax in.
  • Barron's Restaurant at The Sheraton Gunter

    205 E. Houston San Antonio

    (210) 227-3241; (210) 227-3299 (FAX)

    Barron’s Restaurant offers a variety of tantalizing selections and sits in the historic Sheraton Gunter Hotel directly across the Majestic Theatre and within walking distance from the famed Riverwalk.;Begin your day with one of the restaurants homemade strawberry-filled croissants, warm Texas-sized muffins, or Eggs Benedict, a house specialty. For lunch, a daily assortment of pasta and toppings, prepared to your specifications, is freshly sautéed and served along with various selections of salads, breads and desserts in the ever-popular Pasta Plus Buffet. And Barron’s restaurant is the perfect location for dining following an evening out on the town, offering the perfect ambience for a casual or romantic dinner.;
  • Biga on the Banks

    203 S. St. Mary's River Walk

    (210) 225-0722

    Bruce Auden continues to be the city's premier apostle of world-wise regional cooking, and there is no better place to get one's gastronomic feet and whistle wet than at the sinuous bar. Here, the noodle menu includes such enticements as chicken fried oysters with squid ink pasta and pancetta, and a red coconut curry with egg noodles, shrimp, and snap peas - which can be paired to appropriate wines by the glass from Biga's ample list. - Ron Bechtol
    9 articles
  • The Black Eyed Pea

    7959 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 614-3825

    The Blackeyed Pea features everything from pot roast to salmon, including meatloaf, chicken fried steak, and spicy or fried catfish. From 4-7pm everyday the restaurant offers $0.99 domestic longnecks and margaritas for $1.50 a piece.
  • Boater's Bistro

    667 Sandy Mountain, Sunrise Beach Austin

    (325) 388-9393; (325) 248-6693 (FAX)

    Located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ in Sunrise Beach, mostly outside dining on 2 levels of the deck. Also featuring an intimate inside waterfront dining room.;At Lunch renowned for it's top-quality Burgers, Brisket and Bratwurst, changing at Dinner to a Steak & Seafood House featuring only USDA Prime Beef items as well as Fish and Lobster.;Dinner is served as a set 4-course menu with appetizer, salad, choice of 1 of 11 main courses as well as dessert.;We do not "turn a table" - your table is yours alone for the entire evening.;Dinners are reservations only.;Docking space for guests arriving by boat is available free of charge.
  • Bob's Smokehouse (Fredericksburg Rd.)

    5145 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 344-8401

    Here's a truth to be reckoned with: Don't wait until near closing time to hit a popular barbecue joint. Arriving at Bob's a full hour before the alleged closing time on a Saturday, we were the last to be let in. "We had a blessed day," explained out erstwhile hostess. Translation: They had been slammed and were out of just about everything but pork ribs and sausage. Nothing to do but bar the door under such circumstances. - Ron Bechtol
  • Bolo's Rotisserie-Grille

    9821 Colonnade Blvd. San Antonio

    (210) 699-0073

    Delicious food in an elegant setting.
  • Bud Jones Restaurant

    1440 SW Military SW Military

    (210) 977-9161

    Mom's night off for four or 40, Bud Jones hand-batters its tasty slate of deep-fried goods. Tops are the hubcap-size chicken-fried steak and the Rockport Shrimp. -- Sam Siegel (11/08)
    1 article
  • Bump Draft Sports Bar and Grill

    527 W. Hildebrand San Antonio

    (210) 732-7247

    50 cent wings, all day everyday! Awesome burgers and fried pickles to die for.;Full bar, 2 patios and 3 bars.;Tuesday & Wednesday $1.00 Domestic Longnecks. Live Music on the Weekends.
  • Cadillac Bar & Restaurant

    212 S. Flores San Antonio

    (210) 223-5533

    Eat, drink and be barry.
    1 article
  • Cap'n Jim's Fish & Chicken

    3311 Roosevelt San Antonio

    (210) 923-7511

  • Carriage House Bistro

    555 Funston Pl. Mahnke Park

    (210) 824-2062

    This Botanical Garden gem transcends its tearoom trappings with inventive sandwiches and brunch specials, serious entrees, and a modest wine list. -- Ron Bechtol (06/08)
  • Champps Americana

    11075 W I-10 San Antonio

    (210) 561-2833

    Sports bar with anything-but-small TVs and descent, affordable food.
  • The Cheesecake Factory

    7400 San Pedro Ave # 120 San Antonio

    (210) 798-2222

  • Chris Madrid's

    1900 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 735-3552

    Archaically named, yes. But the folks behind the Macho knew what they were doing when they named their infamous burger. Arteries of steel are needed to tackle the enormous beef and cheddar fusion. Whether man or woman, you need a healthy dose of can-eat machismo to stare down that much meat and cheese, and tell yourself, "I'm going to eat it all." Sissies and mama's boys need not apply. - Laura Fries
    6 articles
  • Colonial Garden (at Menger Hotel)

    209 Alamo Plaza San Antonio

    (210) 223-4361

    Historically located and serving many German entrées, the Colonial Garden is a top choice. In the Menger Hotel, the oldest operating hotel west of the Mississippi River, established in 1859.;
  • The Cove

    606 W. Cypress St. Central

    (210) 227-2683; (210) 227-1336 (FAX)

    Justly famous for its fish tacos, the Cove is also a good location for locavores and vegetarians thanks to owner Lisa Asvestas’s commitment to sustainable food sources (she can tell you where to find raw milk, too). Beer and wine tastings, plus live music and the adjacent laundromat make it a one-stop lifestyle shop without the Austin attitude.
    3 events 6 articles
  • DeWese's Tip Top Cafe

    2814 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 732-0191

    This cafe featuring home-style food has been around since the late '30s. Country and Tex-Mex dishes are both a part of the menu.
    1 article
  • Dick's Last Resort

    406 Navarro San Antonio

    (210) 224-0026

    The fun of this place is bantering with the waitresses who are required to be both hilarious and extremely rude.
  • The Donut Spot

    2339 E Evans Rd, Ste 105 San Antonio

    (210) 495-5005

    Hand-cut and handmade donuts, cinnamon rolls, twists, and both savory and sweet kolaches.;;Seasonal flavors;;Kolaches-of-the-day on weekends;;Baker made the best donuts while in the Highland Lakes Area according to readers of "The Picayune."
  • The Drive Bar & Grill

    17875 Hwy. 16 S, 17847 16 s San Antonio

    The Drive Bar & Grill is set in one of the most beautifull settings in South Texas. We are surrounded by "Yards Golf", one of the biggest and prettiest public driving ranges to be found. The place is unbelieveable, it's a must see! And, the food is to die for. We are kind of unique being a family oriented, fine dining, live music venue. Come see us and bring the family to our huge 40-acre playground.

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