Lounge in San Antonio: Romantic

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  • 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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  • 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.
  • Mon Ami Lounge

    4901 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 822-3253

    Mon Ami, the lounge attached to popular mid-Broadway restaurant Mon’s Thai, is neither easily spotted nor categorized, which is both its charm and its challenge. There are several great options for wine, but the specialty drinks are the most interesting. Try;the potent Mad Men-inspired Don Draper cocktail, or a dark and minty Jamaican mojito. Whether you’re on your own or with a date, Mon Ami is the perfect spot for an old-school nightcap poured by someone versed in the art of mixology.;;
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