Tapas in San Antonio

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  • Barraca Paella and Tapas Bar

    1420 S. Alamo Suite 101 San Antonio

    (210) 4452203; (210) (FAX)

    ; A Spanish influenced tapas bar, creates an atmosphere reminiscent of what the Spaniards have enjoyed for many years. Barraca utilizes local, Mexican flavors, infused with a rich and expressive Spanish essence to serve and delight our guests with a gratifying collective experience.

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  • Carmens de la Calle Café

    320 N. Flores St. Central

    (210) 737-8272

    8 articles
  • Feast

    1024 S Alamo Southtown

    2 articles
  • Klusoz Martini & Tapas Bar

    19314 US Highway 281 N San Antonio

    (210) 481-6550

  • Sabor

    6809 North Loop 1604 San Antonio

    Chef Adrian Garcia brings new Nuevo Latino Cuisine to the 1604 area near UTSA with a chic atmosphere. Sabor is located inside the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel and will be a sponsor of this years Arts and Eats Gala.

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