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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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  • Artpace

    445 N. Main Ave. San Antonio

    (210) 212-4900

    Artpace is San Antonio’s most contemporary arts institution; a combination art lab and community center where something unusual and creative is almost always going on. Founded by the late artist-philanthropist Linda Pace in 1995, Artpace provides residency fellowships for Texas, out-of-state, and international art stars, exhibits hot contemporary work, and performs community outreach and education. Check out its kid-friendly fests such as October’s annual Chalk it Up (wherein artists and regular folk make original chalk drawings on downtown sidewalks), outstanding film series and lectures, and social events such as rooftop concerts and potluck dinners.
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  • Augie's Barbed Wire Smoke House

    3709 N St. Mary's Brackenridge Park

    (210) 735-0088

    With oysters on the menu and a wine bar out back, Augie's is not your average "Q" joint. Go for the pork ribs and brisket, and stay for the rest.
  • 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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  • Cadillac Bar & Restaurant

    212 S. Flores San Antonio

    (210) 223-5533

    Eat, drink and be barry.
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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.
  • Club Sirius

    228 Losoya San Antonio

    (210) 223-3722

  • Cupcake Couture

    11851 Bandera #122, Helotes San Antonio

    (210) 695-5115

    Cupcake Couture is Helotes & San Antonio's ;destination for delicious cupcakes and ;designer cakes. Our cupcakes are baked in ;small batches all throughout the day with the ;freshest ingredients. Come in for a cup of ;coffee and choose from up to 16 different ;varieties of cupcakes offered daily, dream up ;the perfect cake for your next event or just ;enjoy the heavenly smell while you shop in ;our store.
  • Demo's

    1205 N. Loop 1604 W. Ste. 235 Stone Oak

    (210) 798-3840

    This is our best kept secret, Demo’s Stone Oak location in The Vineyard Shopping Center at the corner of Loop 1604 and Blanco Rd. At Demo’s we offer our guests a unique dining experience, similar to a quaint village on a Greek Island complete with Greek Music, good food and fun.
  • Drink Texas Bar

    200 Navarro, Ste. 100 (enter on Market Street) Downtown

    (210) 224-1031

    This upscale yet comfy lounge pairs a forward-thinking wine list with casual but imaginative tapas and chunky furniture that can swallow you whole for hours. Drawing a sophisticated crowd of locals and tourists, it also features better-than-average bar/restaurant art.
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  • 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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  • 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.
  • The Gristmill River Restaurant & Bar

    1287 Gruene Rd., New Braunfels San Antonio

    (830) 625-0684; (830) 629-6729 (FAX)

    Experience historic Gruene's original river restaurant and bar set in an authentic century-old cotton gin overlooking the scenic Guadalupe River. Proudly serving juicy steaks and burgers, tender chicken and fish, refreshing salads, and scrumptious desserts since 1977.
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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.
  • Joe's Crab Shack (410)

    4711 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 523-1010

  • Joe's Crab Shack (at the Quarry)

    255 E. Basse San Antonio

    (210) 930-1736

    The atmosphere is one for parties and the food is quite good. The waitstaff is a fun group and very willing to entertain or have the clientele entertain them.
  • Joe's Crab Shack (I-10 W)

    12485 I-10 W San Antonio

    (210) 699-9779

    Fun waitstaff. Delicious food. Great for parties.
  • Justin's Ice Cream Company, Inc

    2512 N. Main San Antonio

    (210) 736-1457

    Offering a variety of ice cream flavors for your delight. Also serves coffee and some coffee shop fares (such as cookies).
  • Kababchi Grill

    5500 Babcock Rd. #102 Medical Center

    (210) 960-9999

    Kababchi Grill was opened in the fall of 2016 next to its sister café, Shisha Café, established in 2003. We provide Middle Eastern food with an emphasis on Iraqi flavor. Iraqi flavor is very unique due to the geographical location of Iraq; therefore we have Arabic, Turkish, and Persian influence on our dishes.
  • Karam's Mexican Dining Room

    121 N. Zarzamora San Antonio

    (210) 433-0111

    Karam's is now a piece of San Antonio history :-(
  • 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.

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