Mexican in Alamo Heights

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  • Cachito de Mexico Bar & Grill

    3714 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 822-2226

    A family friendly Mexican restaurant with a bar for the adults and special selections for the kids. The menu features traditional plates from various states in Mexico that truly gives you un Cachito de Mexico. Homemade flour and corn tortillas prepared daily. Every order comes with free sopapillas and a convenient drive-thru for those on the go. Open 7 days a week at 6:00 am every morning. The weekends feature live music that can be enjoyed on the patio directly across from the Witte Museum.
  • Carmelitas Mexican Restaurant

    2218 Broadway Street Alamo Heights

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  • Las Palapas

    1208 Austin Hwy Alamo Heights

    (210) 274-2593

  • Taco Garage

    8403 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 826-4405; (210) (FAX)

    San Antonio has more taco joints than yeller dawgs have ticks, but Taco Garage, an auto shop converted to a colorfully painted tacos-y-mas joint, does basic better than most. Wash down your Baribay Breakfast Plate - lush barbacoa with eggs, refried beans, and potatoes - with a cirsp apple Topo Chico.
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  • Torchy's Tacos

    999 E Basse Rd Alamo Heights

    (210) 824-1603

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