Nightspot in San Antonio

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  • Alibi's

    1141 E. Commerce Downtown

    (210) 225-5552

    Downtown happy-hour central, come one, come all. Great conversation hideout, with friendly bartenders and stiff shots. -- SgtCody (10/08)
  • Allstars Gentleman's Sportsclub

    9440 I-10 West San Antonio

    (210) 593-0576

    Well, OK. It's a strip club. But it does have a damn tasty buffet.
  • Bar Rojo

    Grand Hyatt River Walk, 600 E. Market River Walk

    (210) 224-1234

    Sophisticated contemporary setting overlooking a quieter corner of the River Walk, just off the ostentatious Grand Hyatt lobby. -- Mark Jones (02/09)
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  • Bella on the River

    106 River Walk San Antonio

    (210) 4042355; (210) (FAX)

    ;  "The River Walk has been sorely lacking a place like Bella- until now. Live jazz and a cozy patio make this a perfect choice for tourists and locals alike. Mediterranean fare ranging from Bella's Eggplant Josephine and Seafood Paella to Lamb Chops spans the Southern European menu, with something for everyone. A romantic spot with tons of charm and reasonable prices, don't miss Bella On The River. "

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  • 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

  • Bushwood

    13800 Jones Maltsberger San Antonio

    (210) 496-9000

    "It Takes Balls To Party Here!" Bushwood features daily premium and liquor specials, patio, driving range, plenty of TVs, darts, pool table, jukebox, and live music.
  • Caliente Harley-Davidson

    7230 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 681-2254

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  • Charlie Brown's

    11888 Starcrest Airport

    (210) 496-7092

    Cheap, strong drinks and prompt (sometimes too prompt) service; friendly (sometimes surly) staff and clientele. Above-average food and a reasonably extensive beer selection. "Do you drink at Charlie Brown's?" should be a question on health-insurance forms. -- SgtCody (09/08)
  • Club Sirius

    228 Losoya San Antonio

    (210) 223-3722

  • Coco Chocolate Lounge & Bistro

    8402 U.S. Hwy. 281, Ste. 114 Stone Oak

    (210) 491-4480; (210) (FAX)

    ; Intense, loud, sexy, and as dark as its chocolate, Coco scores as a salsa club, a dessert haven, and as a place to get wasted on chocolate-based drinks.

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  • County Line

    4334 Hyatt Place Dr. San Antonio

    (210) 641-1998

    Curbside marketplace stocks grocery items. Menu items include smoked BBQ platters, homemade bread, potato salad, cole slaw and beans. Order online, call or drop by. Beer, frozen margaritas, bloody mary kits, and more drinks available. All alcohol sales must accompany food sales. Takeout and pick-up open seven days a week for lunch and supper. Gloved staff will put it in the trunk if requested. Delivery available through UberEats, Grubhub and Favor.
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  • 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.
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  • Easy Street

    15033 Nacogdoches, #206 San Antonio

    (210) 654-4660

    Nice sized dive type neighborhood bar with pool, darts, and beer pong tournaments. Watch your favorite sports on one of our five flat screen TVs. Pitch some washers on our newly built patio. Different nightly drink specials with friendly knowledgeable staff. Cold beer, cheap drinks, good times.
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  • Estilo Whiskey River Saloon

    203 N. Presa San Antonio

    $3 Wednesdays, great upscale bar with Texas appeal. Happy Hour from 5 to 9, Families welcome on Wednesday's for Karaoke night in the back bar. Great seating for all types of conversations. Entertainment provided by Big Tyme Entertainment w/ Big Daddy hosting.
  • Firehouse Pub & Grill

    5380 Walzem Northeast

    (210) 946-9600; (210) 946-9601 (FAX)

    This is a location with a spacious environment for the situated drinker, but also a great hangout for the outgoing type looking for a good time. Reasonable drink prices, an attentive staff and 27 TVs create the perfect atmosphere for a game-night hop-in. Poker tournaments on weeknights, live bands on Friday and Saturday, no-cover PPV events and a full food menu.
  • Flamingo Cantina

    515 E Sixth, Austin San Antonio

    (512) 494-9336

  • 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 ;
  • Grand Hyatt Terrace Bar

    600 E. Market River Walk

    (210) 224-1234

    A good River Walk pick. Upscale resort Americana with pleasant riverside seating, a mean margarita and great variations on traditional drinks. Snack on ceviche w/ your marg. -- Elaine Wolff (08/08)
  • Halftime Lounge

    8080 Pat Booker Rd., Universal City San Antonio

    (210) 967-8877

    Neighborhood bar with karaoke and pool tables. Occasional live music.
  • Highlander Bar & Grill

    5562 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 340-4577; (210) (FAX)

    ; Coyote Ugly meets the Regal Beagle at this former fern bar in the Medical Center. Highlander’s varied happy hour rush is a Northwest microcosm of med students and old timers, and the vibe is charged and upbeat.

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  • IVY Rooftop

    4553 North Loop 1604 West Ingram Park

    (210) 393-0511

    SA’s first hotel-style rooftop lounge is an official must-see for partyers under 30. You might have to wait in line on a weekend night, but the place honestly looks best before the crowd arrives. Consider arriving early for an outdoor cocktail; if it feels like a good fit, you’ll be in position for a rotating cast of DJs and people watching of the ego-fueled variety. Luxe outdoor furnishings give IVY a slick South Beach vibe, while drink prices fortunately remain within this time zone.
  • Kirby's Steakhouse

    123 N. Loop 1604 East Stone Oak

    (210) 404-2221

    A fun, contemporary steakhouse chain out of Dallas that gets the most important details right. Not as swanky as Morton's, but not as stuffy, either.
  • La Tuna

    100 Probandt Southtown

    (210) 224-8862

    Beer bottlecaps crunch under your feet under the city’s best tree canopy. Such is the atmosphere at La Tuna, a Southtown fixture where bikers and artists peacefully coexist over cheap beers in the shadow of one of SA’s coolest industrial backdrops.;;
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  • The Landing at The Hyatt Regency

    120 Losoya San Antonio

    (210) 223-7266

    The Landing Jazz Club on the Riverwalk has been home to The Jim Cullum Jazz Band since 1964. It has also been the home of the nationally broadcast radio program "Riverwalk Jazz" since 1989. The Landing's main stage is accessed from the atrium of the Hyatt Regency. The Landing's Riverview Patio is a central fixture of the Riverwalk.

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