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Bohanan and Say Si's Annual Downtown Celebration

‘Tis the season to enjoy candy canes, bright lights, merry tunes and festive trees, but what would the holidays be without a festive range of classic cocktails, delicious bites and your favorite wines? Join Bohanan’s Restaurant & Bar for Holidays on Houston Street, as Executive Chef and Owner Mark Bohanan and co-sponsor Reata Property Management Inc. invite the community and light the tree in celebration of the season. Guests will be dazzled as the switch is flipped to illuminate over 34,000 LED lights along Houston Street all complementing Bohanan’s Texas-sized Christmas tree adorned with beautiful handmade ornaments by the talented young artists of Say Sí. Bohanan's will offer $10 Red Ryder and Humbug cocktails and donate half the proceeds to the programs at Say Si.

  • Bohanan's

    219 E. Houston Ste. 275, San Antonio San Antonio

    (210) 472-2600

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