Locations in San Antonio: Smoking Prohibited

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  • A Chicago Bite

    2339 E. Evans Rd., Suite 106 San Antonio

    (210) 481-4200

    Authentic Chicago style food from Open Face Italian Beefs, to Chicago Dogs made with 100% Beef, Gyros, Golden Jumbo Chicken Wings, Fresh Catfish, and their special Chicago Mild Sauce!
  • Asian Charro

    4015 E. Commercial Ave San Antonio

    (210) 925-4006

    Asian Charro is a delicious Chinese restaurant that will tantalize your taste buds. The cook has over 20 years experience making tasty oriental dishes such as Kung Poa Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Lemon or Sweet and Sour Chicken, Lo Mein, and Garlic Shrimp, just to name a few. Asian Charro makes their egg rolls from scratch at their restaurant and boy, are they appetizing. With affordable prices and yummy Chinese food, there is no better place to order out from or eat at then Asian Charro. ;;
  • The Attic Theatre

    One Trinity Place, Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Center, Trinity University, San Antonio

    (210) 999-8524

  • Bagel Factory

    15909 San Pedro, Suite 115 San Antonio

    (210) 499-0100; (210) 499-0103 (FAX)

    San Antonio's newest Bagel hot-spot! Try our fabulous New York-style bagels made fresh from scratch right here in our kitchen. We make 18 varieties of bagels and 9 flavors of cream cheese. We have several breakfast and lunch sandwiches, all available any time. Try our famous Cheese Grits and Bagelaches for a treat! If you love real bagels, you'll love Bagel Factory! San Antonio Magazine thinks we've done it right!
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  • Bangkok 54 Thai Cuisine

    2515 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio

    (210) 822-5454; (210) 822-5557 (FAX)

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    Unusual and pleasing Thai variations, along with very capable favorites such as yum talay

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    Eggplant with tofu and basil, and the Massaman curry, as spicy as you dare

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    11am-9:30pm Mon- Sat

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    Dinner entrées: $10.95-$13.95

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  • The Barbeque Station

    1610 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 824-9191

    Serve-yourself barbecue joint with popular entrees such as pork ribs, brisket and sausage, which include two side orders.
  • 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.
  • Bean Sprout

    25 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 525-8868

    Chinese dining.
  • Beijing Broadway Express

    3714 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 826-9693

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Fredericksburg)

    5203 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 377-4220

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Marbach)

    8003 Marbach San Antonio

    (210) 674-7728

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beto's Comida Latina

    8142 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 930-9393

    Empanada aficionados can breathe a sigh of relief: Beto's is back. Torta fanciers, on the other hand, are pissed. On the streamlined menu that accompanied Beto's move to scaled-down quarters up Broadway a piece from the previous location, the south-of-the-border subs are absent, and their vocal partisans have made management amply aware of their displeasure. Lay off, guys: Tortas, we're told, will be back. But nobody seems to be complaining about the missing platos. Roasted chicken, grilled whole fish, Beto's Mixed Grill are also AWOL, victims of the pared-down (but definitely not down-and-out) mindset that characterizes the new location. There is a new enthusiasm: Symbolic of tenant-landlord discord, an office building is said to soon be going up in Beto's old backyard. The current backyard, reclaimed from a parking lot and casually landscaped, is utterly anti-office in its laid-back demeanor. This is the place to chill, even in the heat. A mojito won't hurt at other times, despite, or perhaps because of, its reduced rum content.;- Ron Bechtol
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  • 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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  • BJ's Tacos

    1438 W. Hutchin's Place San Antonio

    (210) 928-2499

    BJ's offers tasty, inexpensive tacos.
  • The Black Eyed Pea

    7959 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 614-3825

    The Blackeyed Pea features everything from pot roast to salmon, including meatloaf, chicken fried steak, and spicy or fried catfish. From 4-7pm everyday the restaurant offers $0.99 domestic longnecks and margaritas for $1.50 a piece.
  • Blue Cactus Cafe

    13525 Wetmore San Antonio

    (210) 490-7330

    Built in 1894, the historic building served as the Wetmore General Store and Post Office for eighty years before becoming a beer joint, pool hall, and finally a restaurant. As generations return to this historic location reflecting the legend and lifestyle of Texas, they will enjoy our family-friendly atmosphere and a chance to relax with the tastes and sounds of Texas. We offer our award-winning "slowest BBQ in Texas" and Texas Comfort Food made from scratch paired with the tradition of live music, playing host to a variety of San Antonio and South Texas' best acts.
  • Bob's Smokehouse (Fredericksburg Rd.)

    5145 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 344-8401

    Here's a truth to be reckoned with: Don't wait until near closing time to hit a popular barbecue joint. Arriving at Bob's a full hour before the alleged closing time on a Saturday, we were the last to be let in. "We had a blessed day," explained out erstwhile hostess. Translation: They had been slammed and were out of just about everything but pork ribs and sausage. Nothing to do but bar the door under such circumstances. - Ron Bechtol
  • Bohanan's

    219 E. Houston Ste. 275 San Antonio

    (210) 472-2600

    An elegant, old-school steakhouse that offers adventure in the form of wild game and a hot new downstairs bar.
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  • Bolo's Rotisserie-Grille

    9821 Colonnade, Omni Hotel San Antonio

    (210) 691-8888

    Delicious food in an elegant setting.
  • Bolo's Rotisserie-Grille

    9821 Colonnade Blvd. San Antonio

    (210) 699-0073

    Delicious food in an elegant setting.
  • Boston Subworks

    441 W. Nakoma San Antonio

    (210) 341-6624

    Upscale version of Subway, and more local. Check it out.
  • Cafe Navarro

    414 Navarro St San Antonio

    (210) 579-3050

    The Nix Hospital's Cafe Navarro counters past notions of hospital dining with its polished floors and varied clientele. A tortilla wrap of turkey with chipotle mayo proved memorable, as did a bowl of potato-leek soup.
  • Cascabel

    1000 S. St. Mary's St San Antonio

    (210) 212-6456

    Adorned with Spanish poetry and testimonials, its tiny dining area is charming. Cascabel adds a smoky-fruity chipotle to the familiar caldo tlapeno. The sopa de fideo is the kind of comfort food you had to grow up on to truly appreciate.
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  • Celia

    8003 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 822-0323

    Described by many as "The best cheesecake I've ever had", Celia offers over 20 flavors, all made from scratch, and served fresh, never frozen. Not a cheesecake fan? Come indulge in some of the other sweet perfections such as candies cookies, and Tres Leches. Comfortable seating, tasty desserts, and free Wi-Fi make this cozy little place your new favorite hang out spot.
  • Central Park Pizza of NY

    136 E. Main Plaza San Antonio

    (210) 223-4880

    Authentic New York Style pizza. By the Slice or a whole Pie. Daily Pasta specials;Hearty Subs.

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