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  • 1000 Degrees Pizza

    11224 Huebner Rd, Suite 206 I-10 Wurzbach

    (210) 368-5610

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  • 20nine Restaurant & Wine Bar

    255 E. Basse Rd. Ste. 940 San Antonio

    This urban wine inspired restaurant is located in the heart of San Antonio just 5 miles north of the River walk, and minutes south of the airport. Highway 29 that runs through Napa Valley inspired the restaurant’s name. The oversized patio with water fountain creates the perfect atmosphere to enjoy wine and appetizers or a four-course dinner. The bar and lounge area offers a trendy, stylish, urban setting for serious wine drinkers to sit back and enjoy a “Road Trip”. All road trips arrive with “wine itineraries” (tasting notes) for the “traveler” to refer to as they are sipping each glass. We specialize in wine country cuisine; Executive Chef Stefan Bowers has created an eclectic menu & makes seasonal changes to showcase fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats.;
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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.
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  • Art Incorporated Gallery of Fine Art

    9401 San Pedro Ave San Antonio

    (210) 340-1091

  • Bangkok 54 Thai Cuisine

    2515 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio

    (210) 822-5454; (210) 822-5557 (FAX)

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    Unusual and pleasing Thai variations, along with very capable favorites such as yum talay

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    Eggplant with tofu and basil, and the Massaman curry, as spicy as you dare

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    11am-9:30pm Mon- Sat

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    Dinner entrées: $10.95-$13.95

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  • 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.;
  • Bianco Pasta Vino

    7115 Blanco Rd., #110 San Antonio

    (210) 524-2416; (210) 524-2414 (FAX)

    Come and enjoy delicious, inexpensive italian food. We have everything from chicken marsala to veal picatta or salmon florentine. We also have strombolie, calzones and pizza. The newest italian restuarant in the San Antonio area. Featuring live music from Elmo on the piano!
  • 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
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  • Blue Cactus Cafe

    13525 Wetmore San Antonio

    (210) 490-7330

    Built in 1894, the historic building served as the Wetmore General Store and Post Office for eighty years before becoming a beer joint, pool hall, and finally a restaurant. As generations return to this historic location reflecting the legend and lifestyle of Texas, they will enjoy our family-friendly atmosphere and a chance to relax with the tastes and sounds of Texas. We offer our award-winning "slowest BBQ in Texas" and Texas Comfort Food made from scratch paired with the tradition of live music, playing host to a variety of San Antonio and South Texas' best acts.
  • 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.
  • Brasserie Pavil

    1818 N. Loop 1604 West San Antonio

    (210) 479-5000

    Scott Cohen's eagerly awaited Northwest French fantasy land delivers with high style, traditional fare, and a full bar starring the green fairy of French cafe-society lore. -- Ron Bechtol (03/09)
  • Cafe Milano

    7530 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 680-8111

    Cafe Milano features delicious, inexpensive Italian cuisine.
  • Canyon Cafe

    255 E. Basse San Antonio

    (210) 821-3738

    Canyon Cafe has a great atmosphere and is a fun place to drink.
  • Cascabel

    1000 S. St. Mary's St San Antonio

    (210) 212-6456

    Adorned with Spanish poetry and testimonials, its tiny dining area is charming. Cascabel adds a smoky-fruity chipotle to the familiar caldo tlapeno. The sopa de fideo is the kind of comfort food you had to grow up on to truly appreciate.
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  • Cha-Chas Mexican Cuisine

    2026 Babcock, 5616 Bandera Road San Antonio

    Regarded as one of the best Mexican restaurants in San Antonio, Cha-Cha's offers multi-award winning margaritas, savory cuisine, impeccable service, and a exquisite atmosphere. Come relax and unwind from the day in our bar Aqui! and have one of our tasty Spurs-a-rita with some Cancun nachos topped with our shrimp ceviche.
  • Chaba Thai

    3154 SE Military Brooks City Base

    (210) 333-9955

    Chaba is a Thai treasure in the Southside sea of fast and half-fast foods. Sample the creamy coconut-milk curries, the zingy salads, and the chewy-spicy beef jerky. -- Ron Bechtol (09/08)
  • Chong's Korean Restaurant

    8123 Latigo Plz San Antonio

    (210) 645-4490

    We are a small restaurant on the West-side of San Antonio. Chong (President and Head Chef) loves to cook for people so that they can enjoy her food. The rising sun over the blue Korean mountains is smiling with joy of cooking. Our restaurant has been a dream of Chong's for many years and the dream has come true! God has blessed us!; ;We are simple people. Our restaurant is simple, our designs are simple, and our food is simply good, old-fashioned, Korean food (with a couple of Chong's special non-Korean dishes... done her way!). Come and taste Chong's food and find the complexity in our simplicity.;;"West Side is the Best Side for Korean Food!"
  • Ciel

    20626 Stone Oak Pkwy. Stone Oak

    (210) 481-7001

    Damien Watel's norhtern venture brings excellent, affordable French cuisine in a sophisticated setting to Stone Oak, with the usual outstanding fish entrees and excellent service. -- Richard Teitz (02/09)
  • Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant

    1526 SW Military San Antonio

    (210) 922-3511

    Don' it sound special, don' it sound like the place you want to eat.
  • 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.
  • Earl Abel's

    1639 Broadway Downtown

    (210) 822-3358; (210) 822-4541 (FAX)

    Serving southern comfort since 1933. Offering curbside pick-up for delicious family meals and grocery pack items.
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  • El Papalote Taco & Grill

    203 N. Loop 1604 West San Antonio

    (210) 495-3999

    Unlike many Mexican restaurants whose menu mainstays include Aztec-inspired staples from Central Mexico like enchiladas and tamales, El Papalote focuses on the grilled cuisine that originated in Northern Mexico and gained popularity among Mexican and Tejano ranching communities throughout history. Chicken enchiladas, mole and carne guisada are nowhere to be found at El Papalote. Rather, grilled meats flavored with dry seasonings, fresh vegetables and imported Mexican cheeses define its cuisine.;;Tacos are the most popular menu option at El Papalote, whose top-selling item in San Antonio thus far is the Establo beef tacos. Seasoned rib-eye is grilled and accompanied by onion and cilantro in freshly made corn tortillas for a delicious example of border comfort food. Other popular items include the Monterrey beef tacos, fajita meat seasoned adobada (spicy) or natural with imported Mexican cheese and guacamole in flour tortillas, and the Papalote shrimp tacos, which are accompanied by onion, bacon, green peppers and mushrooms in flour tortillas. Although each taco selection includes a specified tortilla, guests are welcome to choose flour, corn or a combination.;;In addition to its vast array of tacos, El Papalote also specializes in beef and chicken fajitas.;;With a full bar, happy hour is all day Sunday and Monday, as well as from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Currently, $2.00 drafts are offered during Happy Hour, and the selection includes Guinness, Blue Moon, Tecate Light, Shiner Bock, Dos XX and Miller Light ;
  • The Esquire Tavern

    155 E. Commerce Downtown

    (210) 222-2511

    The Esquire Tavern’s full menu is currently available for delivery and curbside pick-up. If you are within a four mile radius of The Esquire Tavern, you can call the restaurant to place your order for delivery. If you are outside the four mile radius, they are offering curbside pickup on the southwest corner or St. Mary’s and Commerce, in front of the Drury Hotel. Esquire is also bottling its crowd-favorite homemade ginger beer, which will be available to order via delivery apps and phone orders. Orders can also be placed through Postmates, UberEats, DoorDash, GrubHub and Favor.
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