Seafood in San Antonio: Casual Dress

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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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  • The Barn Door Restaurant

    8400 N New Braunfels New Braunfels

    (210) 824-0116; (210) 824-0635 (FAX)

    Open since 1953 the Barn Door Steakhouse & Meat Market also serves chicken, seafood, quail and many other specialties.We are known for our homemade pies, rolls and our "famous garlic dressing." The Barn Door has 5 banquet rooms and a meat market for purchasing steaks to cook at home. We have a full bar and patio area to relax in.
  • Boater's Bistro

    667 Sandy Mountain, Sunrise Beach Austin

    (325) 388-9393; (325) 248-6693 (FAX)

    Located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ in Sunrise Beach, mostly outside dining on 2 levels of the deck. Also featuring an intimate inside waterfront dining room.;At Lunch renowned for it's top-quality Burgers, Brisket and Bratwurst, changing at Dinner to a Steak & Seafood House featuring only USDA Prime Beef items as well as Fish and Lobster.;Dinner is served as a set 4-course menu with appetizer, salad, choice of 1 of 11 main courses as well as dessert.;We do not "turn a table" - your table is yours alone for the entire evening.;Dinners are reservations only.;Docking space for guests arriving by boat is available free of charge.
  • 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 ;
  • Joe's Crab Shack (I-10 W)

    12485 I-10 W San Antonio

    (210) 699-9779

    Fun waitstaff. Delicious food. Great for parties.
  • Lai Wah Place

    5242 fredericksburg rd. San Antonio

    (210) 342-3395; (210) 342-3630 (FAX)

    authentic chinese american cuisine. with such favorites as sesame chicken, general tso, egg foo young, peanut butter chicken and much much more at an affordible price and fresh ingredients. over 30 years in the buisiness from puerto rico, new york and the last 20 years in greater san antonio with his previous location of marbach tio chino. come and join chef tsu at his finest.
  • Podna's Catfish and Po' Boys

    1264 Austin Highway San Antonio

    This Authentic Cajun food restaurant offers catfish served with cajun seasoning, sauces from scratch like the award winning remoulade sauce, their own jalapeno catfish recipe, red beans and rice made with real Camilla beans and muffaletta. No other restaurant in town serves Gambino’s muffaletta and Po' boy bread!
  • Rudy's Seafood

    4122 S. Flores San Antonio

    (210) 532-1315

    Heaping platters of very fresh fried seafood are the draw at Rudy’s unadorned ordering counter. The crab cakes served stuffed inside deep-fried shells are a standout, but the oysters and shrimp are plump, the fish flaky and non-greasy. We recommend hot sauce.
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  • San Antonio Yacht Club

    4553 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio

    (210) 479-7245; (210) 492-7447 (FAX)

    "Spring Break Every Day!" at San Antonio's first beach bistro. Everyone from 8 to 80 will have a blast! Live Music, your vacation recipes from around the world, palapa huts and the largest outdoor fun and sun PlayDock in the city. The kitchen is open past midnight every night for late night fun. Located on "The Road to Fun" on 1604 (on the way to Fiesta Texas and Sea World).
  • Sea Island Shrimp House (Amerisuites)

    4323 Amerisuites San Antonio

    (210) 558-8989

    Better yet is local franchise Sea Island Shrimp House, which combines the easygoing, devil-may-care-about-the-upholstery ethos of fast food with crispy fried shrimp and a few grown-up fish dishes. The new location at Bandera Road and Loop 1604 is big and loud and lacks the circa 1965 charm of the Rector shack, but it's also informal and cheerful. -Elaine Wolff
  • Sea Island Shrimp House (SW Military)

    2119 SW Military San Antonio

    Better yet is local franchise Sea Island Shrimp House, which combines the easygoing, devil-may-care-about-the-upholstery ethos of fast food with crispy fried shrimp and a few grown-up fish dishes. The new location at Bandera Road and Loop 1604 is big and loud and lacks the circa 1965 charm of the Rector shack, but it's also informal and cheerful. -Elaine Wolff
  • Tino's Seafood

    6624 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio

    (210) 320-1272

    Tino's Seafood is an amazing seafood restaurant that prides itself on providing high quality seafood at a reasonable price. We are fast, fresh and friendly and have received rave reviews by numerous publications. The jumbo shrimp is an amazing size and is straight from Tino's boats. This is the first of its kind in San Antonio and is unmatched. Tino's is originally from Brownsville, TX and has since expanded to locations in Brownsville, South Padre Island and now San Antonio, TX. Tino's Seafood has a variety of fried and non-fried food, from the fried jumbo shrimp specialty to the Shrimp Salad, Ceviche, Caldo de Mariscos, Peel and Eat Shrimp to the fried oysters. WE JUST ADDED three more non-breaded items including the White Fish in Garlic Sauce (Mojo de ajo), White Fish with White Wine Sauce (Pescado con vino), and the Fried Catfish with Teriyaki Sauce (El Bagre). Tino's has homemade cocktail sauce, tarter sauce and a secret habanero salsa recipe that'll make you cry! Claro que hablamos espanol y siempre estamos aqui para servirles.
  • Van's Restaurant

    3214 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 828-8449

    The Skinny Careful selection will yield dependable cuisine at this SA Broadway staple. Don’t miss the special lotus-root salad, and marvel at the fine wine selection.

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