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  • A Chicago Bite

    2339 E. Evans Rd., Suite 106 San Antonio

    (210) 481-4200

    Authentic Chicago style food from Open Face Italian Beefs, to Chicago Dogs made with 100% Beef, Gyros, Golden Jumbo Chicken Wings, Fresh Catfish, and their special Chicago Mild Sauce!
  • The Attic Theatre

    One Trinity Place, Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Center, Trinity University, San Antonio

    (210) 999-8524

  • Beto's Comida Latina

    8142 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 930-9393

    Empanada aficionados can breathe a sigh of relief: Beto's is back. Torta fanciers, on the other hand, are pissed. On the streamlined menu that accompanied Beto's move to scaled-down quarters up Broadway a piece from the previous location, the south-of-the-border subs are absent, and their vocal partisans have made management amply aware of their displeasure. Lay off, guys: Tortas, we're told, will be back. But nobody seems to be complaining about the missing platos. Roasted chicken, grilled whole fish, Beto's Mixed Grill are also AWOL, victims of the pared-down (but definitely not down-and-out) mindset that characterizes the new location. There is a new enthusiasm: Symbolic of tenant-landlord discord, an office building is said to soon be going up in Beto's old backyard. The current backyard, reclaimed from a parking lot and casually landscaped, is utterly anti-office in its laid-back demeanor. This is the place to chill, even in the heat. A mojito won't hurt at other times, despite, or perhaps because of, its reduced rum content.;- Ron Bechtol
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  • 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.
  • Boardwalk Bistro

    4011 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 824-0100

    Mediterranean seafood joint highly recommended by people working at Cheesy Jane's, a nearby establishment.
  • Bubba's Big Deck

    1402 Gruene, New Braunfels San Antonio

    (830) 627-8816

  • Caliente Harley-Davidson

    7230 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 681-2254

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  • Candlelight Coffeehouse & Wine Bar

    3011 N. St. Mary's San Antonio

    (210) 738-0099

    Offering alcohol for Pickup/Take Out.
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  • Cibolo Nature Center

    140 City Park, Boerne San Antonio

    (830) 249-4616

  • County Line (River Walk)

    111 W Crockett San Antonio

    (210) 229-1941

    Skeeter Miller's very own Texas-style barbeque.
  • Fralo's Art of Pizza

    23651 IH-10 W. San Antonio

    The picturesque setting of Fralo’s Art of Pizza may well be your first clue that you’re in for an out of the ordinary dining experience, from the hidden aspect reminiscent of a fabled Italian village under the trees. Independent owners Frank & Lori Hakspiel have created the place to see and be seen; you might even spot a famous face. Adopted into the hearts of their community for family celebrations, discussing business or quiet romance. Enjoy live music on the patio and bring along your favorite bottle of wine to pair with a host of eye-opening, taste bud-stirring toppings that put the Art in Pizza ;
  • Guadalajara Grill

    301 S. Alamo San Antonio

    (210) 222-1992; (210) 946-4448 (FAX)

    Fine Mexican cuisine in a comfortable atmosphere.
  • Huisache Grill

    303 W. San Antonio, New Braunfels San Antonio

    (830) 620-9001

  • La Marginal

    2447 Nacodoches San Antonio

    (210) 804-2242

    At the 45th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, America's frigid foreign policy with the Carribbean island has barely changed. Despite Americans' demand for the country's rich and eclectic culture - and for all things Cuban - Americans are forbidden to spend money in Cuba, and the embargo has prevented Cuban products from legally entering the United States. At least one of the island's treasures - the Cuban sandwich - can be found at a few locations in San Antonio. La Marginal truthfully declares itself as having the "Best Cuban Sandwiches" on its window, in glass paint that mimics the hand-drawn styles of Cuban particular (semi-private) shops. The interior is a refreshing mix of 1950s colors, with seats of bright teal, and walls adorned with images from the former Spanish bastion.;- Abraham Mahshie
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  • Mi Tierra

    218 Produce Row San Antonio

    (210) 225-1262

    Mi Tierra Cafe & Panaderia is a favorite of San Antonio residents and has been around since 1941.
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  • Perico's Bar & Grill

    10820 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 684-5376

    Perico's is derived from the chain of Panchito's. Russell, the son of the owners of Panchito's, is the owner and operator of Perico's. Perico's offers a variety of dishes and there is live enteratinment during both lunch and dinner.
  • The Rose Theatre Company

    11838 Wurzbach San Antonio

    (210) 360-0004; (210) 314-4667 (FAX)

  • Scenic Loop Cafe & Bar

    25615 Boerne Stage San Antonio

    (210) 687-1818

    Boy, howdy. The belles at the bar were in full rodeo regalia on a recent Saturday night at Scenic Loop Cafe. Rising to the occasion, Mike Barfield's band held court under the glassy-eyed gaze of a major trophy head and in front of a backdrop of cedar cabin cladding. Despite the group's lively sound, the bar was a place of refuge from the adjacent dining room where the noise level seemed higher- and lacked the acoustic appeal of Mike's "original Americana" music. Framed in hard surfaces, including a flagstone floor, the restaurant is its own amplifier, and the handsome kilim and other rugs hung about don't quite do the job of noise suppression during peak hours. So here's a tip: Even on weekends, Scenic Loop's crowd appears to be an early one and there was a noticeable thinning by 8:30. Arrive late. And arrive hungry, the portions are enormous. - Ron Bechtol
  • Silo

    1133 Austin Hwy. San Antonio

    (210) 824-8686

    Italian hole-in-the wall joint with connections to the art world. See the works of struggling artists on Silo's olive green walls.
  • Twin Sisters

    6322 N New Braunfels San Antonio

    (210) 822-0761

    The two Twin Sisters restaurants are owned by twin sisters. The one in Alamo Heights has a slightly more rocker edge. Known for its vegetarian menu; but does have a few meat dishes.

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