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May 16-20 Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio More than 5,000 patrons attend this San Antonio tradition each year. Hosted by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, the 37th annual Tejano Conjunto Festival showcases around 30
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food and wine destination. Their tasty annual festival returns with special events focused on local restaurants and regional cuisine. Savor seasonal dinners with wine and beverage pairings, gourmet tastings and more, and score nominal prices for prix fixe meals at fine dining establishments. www. culinariasa.org
May 19 Armed Forces River Parade This annual parade honors all American soldiers for Armed Forces Day with beautifully adorned floats. Each one carries costumed riders or active duty members of the military,
some of which depict specific wars or time periods. Get there before the parade starts in the evening to secure a spot with a good view. www.thesanantonioriver walk.com
Opens May 25 “Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians” Discover the American Pop Art legend’s lesser known works at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, on view all summer long. The unique collection of prints detailing Warhol’s romanticized depictions of the American West was the last major project completed by the artist before his death in 1987. “Cowboys and
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the 50th anniversary of HemisFair, which hosted the World’s Fair in 1968. Visitors will be able to step inside one of Yayoi Kusama’s famous infinity mirror rooms, as well as another installation by Philip Worthington; a newly commissioned work by local artist Chris Sauter; and a film by Andy Warhol. www.mcnayart.org
June 8-10 Texas Folklife Festival Let out your inner Texan at the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures in downtown San Antonio. Now in its 47th year, the three-day event features 250 cultural organizations, 60 artisans, six live music stages and the chance to sample more than 100 cultural foods with global flavors that have become a part of Texas culture. www.texasfolklifefesti val.org June 12-17 “An American in Paris” Romance takes center stage in the Tony Award-winning musical “An American in Paris,” which runs through June 17 at the Majestic Theatre. The Broadway hit tells the story of a post-war romance in Europe and features music by George and Ira Gershwin. www. majesticempire.com
July 4 Fourth of July Celebrations From Market Square’s Freedom Fest to an artisan arts and crafts show along the San Antonio River Walk and a spectular display of fireworks at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio is the place to be to celebrate America’s birthday. www.visitsanantonio.com Opens July 21 “Portraits of Courage” See 66 hand-painted portraits and a fourpanel mural by George W. Bush, which illustrate nearly 100 U.S. military heroes who have deeply inspired the former president since he left office.The works parallel the inspirational stories from the ‘Portraits of Courage’ hardcover book. www. wittemuseum.org
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inner tube in the summertime. Spend the day tubing or tanning along the river, then dive onto the dancefloor and get your groove on to artists including Tame Impala, Run The Jewels, Snoop Dogg, Glass Animals
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Aug. 11-12 Grape Stomp at Pedernales Cellars Make like Lucy and Ethel and head to Pedernales Cellars to celebrate the Hill Country region’s grape harvest. Roll up those pant legs, grab a friend and stomp your inhibitions away. Live music and Pedernales’ awardwinning wines add to the entertainment. www.pedernalescellars. com Through Aug. 11 Fiesta Noche del Rio The oldest dance performance of its kind in the U.S., Fiesta Noche del Rio is a musical variety show that takes
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Aug. 31 Leon Bridges The 29-year-old musician, whose Grammy Award-nominated 2015 album “Coming Home” made the Fort Worth native a global sensation, brings his “Good Thing” tour to the San Antonio Hill Country on Friday, Aug. 31. Bring your dancing shoes and expect a full-spectrum performance highlighting Bridges’ various artistic talents. Get there early to watch opening act Masego— and to experience the summer tradition firsthand. www.whitewaterrocks.com
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Take your pick from sweet, savory or indulgently satisfying: these breakfast and lunch staples are serving up next-level brunches that prove why the morning(-ish) meal is the most important one of the day. By Jaimie Siegle & Richard Dennis 10
Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty, home-style breakfast, or just a taste of San Antonio history, the Guenther House has something for every appetite. Originally owned by Carl H. Guenther, this historic 1920s Art Nouveau building is located on the Pioneer Flour Mills property and houses a stunning, ballroom-style restaurant. The full-service menu offers morning delights like Sweet Cream Waffles, as well as afternoon temptations like the Champagne Chicken Enchiladas. Afterward, tour the San Antonio River Mill Store or stroll through the scenic arbor and beautifully landscaped grounds on your way to Guenther’s historic museum. The museum showcases everything from antique china to old-world baking accessories and cooking utensils. The Guenther House also offers a luxurious Roof Garden balcony for special events, business conferences and charitable functions. 205 E. Guenther St., 800.235.8186, www.guentherhouse.com
MAGNOLIA PANCAKE HAUS This San Antonio favorite started off as a word-ofmouth sensation back in 1998 and has been going
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strong ever since. With a focus on “down-home” goodness and fresh ingredients, the morning menu offers everything from smoked turkey and corned beef hash to bananas Foster or bacon-infused pancakes and jambalaya omelets. 606 Embassy Oaks, 210.496.0828, www.magnoliapancakehaus.com
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BARBARO They had us at breakfast pizza, but kept us coming back with mouthwatering pastry dishes, refreshing brunch spritzers and, let’s be honest, bottomless mimosas. A popular weekend brunch staple among locals, Barbaro is a local wood-fired pizza joint, a popular date night destination and a weekend hangout. The brunch scene is typically a lively one, and the bar offers a well-curated menu of refreshing seasonal sips. 2720 McCullough Ave., 210.320.2261, www.barbarosanantonio.com
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RANGE BY JASON DADY The award-winning chef and serial restaurateur’s latest culinary endeavor, Range, is an upscale chophouse nestled on the San Antonio River Walk. With a focus on Texas cuisine, the menu consists of beef from 44 Farms, Gulf Coast seafood and regionally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re looking for lunch before a matinée or a hearty meal before a stroll along the River Walk, it’s the ideal restaurant to truly get a taste of the Lone Star State. The brunch menu isn’t too “heavy,” but it does have Southern influences—think deviled eggs, melt-in-your-mouth blueberry muffins, grits and more. On Sundays, a $55 brunch buffet gets you fried chicken, biscuits and Champagne (and some orange juice, if you prefer). 125 Houston St., 210.227.4455, www.rangesa.com
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SNOOZE AN A.M. EATERY Denver-based Snooze is in the midst of a Texas takeover, with locations in Houston and Austin that are equally as popular as the Colorado original. Located at the Alamo Quarry Market, Snooze defines “boozy brunch” (the Dirty Drunken Chai is a favorite), but doesn’t forget about the food. From pancake flights to breakfast burritos and eggs benedict, Snooze is one of the only reasons to wake up early on a Saturday (it’s open 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. seven days a week). 255 E. Basse Road, Ste. 160, 210.937.1063, www.snoozeeatery.com
SOUTHERLEIGH Southern comfort meets coastal cuisine at this restaurant and brewery located on the ground floor of the historic Pearl, restoring the original purpose of the old brew house with help from Portland Kettle Works. Today, Southerleigh serves 21 beers on tap that pair perfectly with an upscale yet approachable menu that blends coastal and ranchstyle Texas cuisine. 136 E. Grayson St., Ste. 120, 210.455.5701, www.southerleigh.com
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Shopping & Galleries Peruse jewelry, art, souvenirs, toys and trinkets from local vendors along the San Antonio River Walk. Shop a Fourth of July arts and crafts show in early July for artisan-made textiles, beads, pottery, gifts and more.
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orful Spanish-themed boutique offers both trendy and traditional styles and accessories with Southwestern and modern influences. www.adelante boutique.com. 303 Pearl Parkway, Suite 107, 210.826.6770. SILVER SPUR Called a “must” place to shop by the Travel Channel, Silver Spur is an apparel and jewelry boutique with a taste of Texas. Visit the store for an assortment of belts, boots, handbags and accessories. www.silverspurboutique.com. Menger Hotel, 210 Alamo Plaza, 210.472.2210.
SLOAN/HALLThis upscale, chic boutique treats refined visitors to a selection of modern trinkets and designer handbags. The shop changes its inventory seasonally and even houses a distinctive selection of scents and perfumes. www.sloanhall.com. 5424 Broadway St., 210.828.7738.
Galleries ANARTE GALLERY
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playful artwork of Los Angeles-born San Antonio transplant Robert Tatum, as well as work by guest local artists. www. tatumoriginals. com. Blue Star Arts Complex, 1420 S. Alamo St., Space 103, 210.858.2361. GARCIA ART GLASS
This prominent store features unique and colorful blown-glass creations. Local artist Gini Garcia’s unique designs can also be found in several restaurants and businesses throughout San Antonio. www. garciaartglass.com. 715 S. Alamo St., 210.354.4681
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ANGELITA This legendary upscale carries organically sourced items including beautiful linens, sterling-silver jewelry, designer tees, jackets, Texas leather bags and aromatic hand-milled soaps and candles. www. angelitaboutique. webs.com. La Villita, 418 Villita St., Building 2, 210.224.8362. BONITA RITA’S
Unique gifts, accessories and other curios await shoppers at this River Walk boutique. www.facebook. com/bonitaritas. 245 E. Commerce St., 210.293.6107. SCENTCHIPS For a house that smells delicious, a trip to ScentChips is the
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Shopping & Galleries answer. This store carries the latest trend in home fragrance, with scents like Country Spice, Cozy Cabin and Day Dreams. www.scentchips. com. 503 E. Nueva St., 210.223.2267.
Jewelry & Accessories J. ADELMAN ANTIQUES, ART & ESTATE JEWELRY Lo-
cated in the Victorian lobby of the historic Menger Hotel, J. Adelman sells estate jewelry, silver, collect-
ibles, antiques, fine art and unique gift items. www.adelmanantiques .com. Menger Hotel, 202 Alamo Plaza, 210.225.5914. LEE MICHAELS FINE JEWELRY Each year,
the team behind this family-owned company travels the world to find the finest gems, diamonds, timepieces and giftware from distinguished designers and craftspeople to sell in its stores. Multiple locations. www.lmfj.com.
PARIS HATTERS
Since 1917, this family-owned shop has treated patrons to custom-fitted hats. Famous clients run the gamut, from Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton to presidents Eisenhower and Truman. www.parishatters. com. 119 Broadway St., 210.223.3453.
Shopping Centers ALAMO ANTIQUE MALL All of the
floors on a former, three-story office
building are now filled with antiques and collectibles from 75 dealers. www. alamoantiquemall. com. 125 Broadway St., 210.224.4354. ALAMO QUARRY MARKET This
580,000-square-foot, open-air complex is located on the site of the former Alamo Cement Plant—it’s easily identified by the factory’s giant smokestacks. Find stores like Pottery Barn, Lucchese Boot Co. and Ann Taylor, plus a Regal Cinemas.
SHOPS. ART. DINING. Villita is home to more than 20 artisan shops, galleries and savory restaurants. Modern artisans, romantic tree-lined walkways and architecture dating back 300 years offer a unique ambiance of a rich past and a vibrant present. Our historic grounds also offer the perfect location for special private and corporate events. Please call (210) 207- 8614 for information on venue rentals. Join us for a day of shopping, a bite to eat, or a celebration at our year-around cultural events. lavillitasanantonio.com
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Shopping & Galleries www.quarrymarket. com. 255 E. Basse Road, 210.824.8885. BLUE STAR ARTS COMPLEX The Blue
Star Arts Complex houses multiple art galleries in historic warehouses as well as retail shops and dining. Galleries include San Angel Folk Art, FL!GHT Gallery and more. www. bluestarartscomplex. com. 1400 S. Alamo St., 210.354.3775. HISTORIC MARKET SQUARE This bright,
colorful market square
is worth the trip. Boasting a farmers market, souvenir shops, one-of-a-kind restaurants and Southwestern arts and crafts, it’s a must-see destination. www. sanantonio.gov/ marketsquare. 514 W. Commerce St., 210.207.8600. LA VILLITA One of San Antonio’s most renowned shopping and arts districts, this sprawling area dining, shopping, galleries and history exhibits. La Villita is noted as
San Antonio’s first neighborhood. www. lavillitasanantonio. com. 418 Villita St., 210.207.8614. PEARL BREWERY
Shopping, dining, culture—the Pearl is a one-stop destination for everything fun in San Antonio. What was once the original site of the Pearl Brewing Company now houses diverse retail shops, restaurants, the Culinary Institute and a weekly farmers market. www.atpearl.
com. 303 Pearl Pkwy., 210.212.7260. SHOPS AT RIVERCENTERThe
one mall in San Antonio you can actually reach by barge, this top-of-the-line retail and entertainment complex features hundreds of shops, as well as an Imax theater, a live comedy venue, restaurants and more—all just a block from the Alamo and River Walk. www. shoprivercenter.com. 849 E. Commerce St., 210.225.0000.
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Dining & Nightlife Beat the heat with a sweet treat on a stick from Steel City Pops in Southtown or Paletería San Antonio at Hemisfair, where seasonal flavors made with quality ingredients offer a delicious way to keep cool this summer.
Dining 1718 STEAKHOUSE
This high-end steakhouse serves prime cuts of filet and quality seafood alongside classic cocktails—not to mention one of the best views of the Alamo from your table. Make dinner reservations or enjoy a bottle of wine or a round of drinks at Bar Alamo. www.1718steakhouse. com. 321 Alamo Plaza, Suite 300, 210.377.1718.
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Jeremy Mandrell and Anne Ng met while baking at Thomas Keller’s Bouchon Bakery in Napa Valley. Now they serve hand-made French pastries using the finest ingredients, from the best flours and
seasonal fruits to farm raised eggs and dairy. www.bakerylorraine. com. 511 E. Grayson St., 210.862.5582. BARRIBA CANTINA
If diners are looking for delicious Mexican street food, look no further than Barriba Cantina, serving classics like slow-cooked mango pork carnitas, Baja Pescado and Tacos del Rey. Dine indoors under a border of colorful Mexican lucha-libre wrestling masks, or enjoy the balcony overlooking the River Walk. Live music nightly at 9 and all day on weekends. www.barribacantina.com. 111 W. Crockett St., Suite 214, 210.228.9876.
BIER GARTENThis beer garden offers authentic Bavarian fare, including pretzels, sausages and kraut to go along with ice cold beer to wash it all down. Come ready to drink, as Bier Garten has one of the largest selections of craft and import beers on the Riverwalk. www. biergartenriverwalk. com. 126 Losoya St., 210.212.7299. BIGA ON THE BANKS This upscale
restaurant offers dining on the River Walk and an extensive wine list to go along with the contemporary and luxurious dishes such as chickenfried oysters, seared Hudson Valley foie gras, mustard-crusted
Texas lamb rack and sticky toffee pudding. www.biga.com. 203 S. St. Mary’s St., 210.225.0722. BIRD BAKERY Located on Broadway in Alamo Heights, this made-from-scratch café and bakery offers a healthy menu of sandwiches and salads so you can save room for dessert: Its plethora of cupcakes and sweet treats are just as pretty as they are delicious. www. birdbakery.com. 5912 Broadway, 210.804. BIRD. BLISSThis contemporary Southtown restaurant offers fresh, contemporary American fare in a relaxed, neighborhood setting. Its seasonal
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Dining & Nightlife menu features creative items like hamachi sashimi tostadas and an elevated “pork and beans” entrée, plus a curated wine list perfect for pairing. Bliss was voted one of the 100 Best Restaurants for Foodies in America on OpenTable for 2016. www.foodisbliss. com. 926 S. Presa St., 210.225.2547. CAPPY’S Opened
in 1977, this Alamo Heights restaurant serves up fresh seafood, juicy steaks and satisfying selections
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like shrimp nachos, jumbo scallops and pork Milanese. Open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, Cappy’s is a comfortable place to have an incredible meal. www. cappysrestaurant.com. 5011 Broadway St., 210.828.9669. THE COUNTY LINE BBQ A trip to the
Lone Star state isn’t complete with out a taste of Texas ‘cue, and this legendary Austin-based joint is one way to get your fix. County Line serves
up heaping portions at moderate prices of fall-off-the-bone ribs, brisket and the like, plus a live music calendar featuring local and national performers. www.countyline.com. 111 W. Crockett St., Suite 104, 210.229.1941; 10101 I-10 West, 210.641.1998
“buckets o’ good grub” with a healthy dose of sarcasm. Pick from ribs, chicken, seafood, burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, salads, desserts— and plenty of booze. www.dickslastresort. com. 223 Losoya St., 210.224.0026.
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Located on the River Walk, this all-you-caneat Brazilian churrascaria offers endless options: a gourmet salad bar, authentic Brazilian sides, 15 different cuts of meats
American classics with a sense of humor and a lot of sass, Dick’s is a fun place to dine with friends. The quickwitted staff delivers
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Dining & Nightlife and desserts. www. fogodechao.com. 849 E. Commerce St., 210.227.1700. THE GENERAL PUBLICThis spirited
neighborhood restaurant and bar at the Rim shopping center offers warm hospitality and wholesome food made with farm-fresh ingredients. For dessert, indulge in a slice of the popular birthday cake. www. thegenpublic.com. 17619 La Cantera Parkway, Suite 102, 210.920.1101. THE GUENTHER HOUSE The Guen-
ther House is a warm and inviting restaurant that is located in the elegant former home of Pioneer Flour Mills’ founding family, the Guenthers. Built in 1860 and sitting in San Antonio’s oldest historic district, The Guenther House offers visitors a museum, dining and retail experience. While lunch has its own merits, this San Antonio staple is perfect for breakfast with its creative twists on pancakes, waffles and biscuits. www. guentherhouse.com. 205 E. Guenther St., 210.227.1061.
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HOT JOY Highly anticipated before it even opened, Hot Joy started life as a pop-up restaurant before graduating to a permanent space. A menu devised by chef Quealy Watson provides the perfect foundation for Jeret Pena and Karah Carmack’s cocktails. www. hotjoysa.com. 1014 S. Alamo, 210.368.9324. IRON CACTUS MEXICAN GRILL & MARGARITA BAR
Located along the River Walk, Iron Cactus is the perfect place to kick back and have a drink. Lounge on the private patio while sipping frosty margaritas and dining on chile con queso, sizzling fajitas, enchiladas and tres leches, or try one of the items on the gluten-free menu. www.ironcactus. com. 200 River Walk St., Suite 100, 210.224.9835. JIMMY BUFFETT’S MARGARITAVILLE
Throw on a Hawaiian shirt and head to Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, a tropical paradise for Parrotheads at the Shops at Rivercenter. Pair some Volcano Nachos or a Cheeseburger in Paradise with a house-
made margarita or frozen boat drink as you enjoy live entertainment. www.margarita villesanantonio.com. Shops at Rivercenter, 849 E. Commerce St., 210.973.5911. THE MAGNOLIA PANCAKE HAUS
They say there’s no real secret to these “World’s Best” buttermilk pancakes; they just use the best, most wholesome and unique products prepared exactly the same every time. Magnolia’s Magnificent Burgers and deli-style sandwiches dominate the lunch menu. B and L daily. www.magnolia pancakehaus.com. 606 Embassy Oaks, Suite 100, 210.496.0828; 10333 Huebner Road, 210.496.0828. ON THE BEND OYSTER BAR AND LOUNGE
Contemporary style restaurant with a prosperous vibe and an extensive seafood menu that includes oysters, clams, gumbo, tuna, shrimp, chicken and sausage sandwiches and desserts. Open late night, noon- 2 am on Fr and Sa; live music Saturday nights. www.onthebendsa. com. 123 Losoya St., Suite 7, 210.354.3002.
PAESANOS This impressive restaurant treats patrons to a tantalizing combination of Mediterranean and Italian cuisine as well as one of the largest wine lists available in the area. Enjoy favorites such as Shrimp Paesano, poached salmon with wild mushrooms and rustic osso bucco. Multiple locations. www.paesanos.com. 555 E. Basse, Suite 100, 210.828.5191. RANGE Jason Dady, the chef and restaurateur behind the award-winning Two Bros. BBQ Market and popular Italian eateries Tre Trattoria and Tre Enoteca, brings his latest culinary endeavor to the River Walk. This modern American steakhouse will serve up lunch and dinner dishes ranging from locally raised cattle to fresh seafood. www. rangesa.com. Embassy Suites, 125 E. Houston St., 210.227.4455. RIO RIO CANTINA
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Commerce, Suite 100, 210.227.7482. ROSARIO’S MEXICAN CAFÉ Y CANTINA
This local favorite is considered one of the best Mexican restaurants in San Antonio by many. The cabbage lime slaw and the roasted tomato salsa are not to be missed. www.rosariossa. com. 910 S. Alamo St., 210.223.1806; 9715 San Pedro Ave., 210.481.4100.
RITA’S ON THE RIVER Rita’s On the
River is a Tex-Mex restaurant on the River Walk known for Texas-size margaritas, ice cold beer, beautiful River Walk views and delicious, sizzling fajitas. www.ritason theriver.com. 245 E.
mouthwatering sides and a welcoming atmosphere, Ruth’s Chris is a steakhouse classic. Its River Walk location is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a scenic patio along the river. www.ruths chrissa.com. Grand Hyatt, River Walk, 600 E. Market St., 210.227.8847; 7720 Jones Maltsberger Road, 210.821.5051.
food joint is just one of six of San Antonio star chef Jason Dady’s dining concepts, so you know you’ll be in good hands as soon as you sail through the doors. www.shuckshack.com. 520 E. Grayson St., 210.236.7422. SMOKE THE RESTAURANT Now
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Dining & Nightlife savoring Texas ‘cue with an upscale twist (think brisket poutine and Dr Pepper pork ribs). www.smokethe restaurant.com. 700 E. Sonterra Blvd., Suite 1117, 210.474.0175; 1170 E. Commerce St., 210.253.9919. TWO BROS. BBQ MARKET Known
as home to some of the best barbecue in the entire state, Two Bros. BBQ is loved by locals for its fallof-the-bone ribs and unique sauces, like one made with molas-
ses and Shiner beer. The kid-friendly spot also provides outdoor seating, a children’s playground area, selfserve Kool-Aid, and grab-and-go packs to feed the whole family. www.twobrosbbqmarket.com. 12656 West Ave., 210.496.0222. ZIO’S ITALIAN KITCHENA large,
open dining room gives Zio’s the feel of an Italian piazza. Brick oven pizzas and an extensive wine list make Zio’s a great spot to unwind. www.
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Nightlife COYOTE UGLY SALOON Bartend-
ers, dubbed coyotes, serve and entertain at this lively Southernstyle saloon with a slight New York twist. Happy hour is 4-8 pm daily, with $2-$3 drink specials every night. www.coyoteuglysanantonio.com. 409 E. Commerce St., 210.465.8459.
THE ESQUIRE TAVERNThe oldest
operating bar on the River Walk also boasts Texas’ longest wooden bar (108 feet!) and an impressive list of creative, handcrafted cocktails. Eccentric decor—think bold wallpaper and taxidermy—blends with the Esquire’s speakeasy atmosphere. www. esquiretavern-sa.com. 155 E. Commerce St., 210.222.2251. HOWL AT THE MOON This longtime
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Dining & Nightlife tion continues to keep the River Walk dancing. with live music in a high-energy atmosphere. Thirsty? Bring a few friends and dive in to Howl at the Moon’s signature 86-ounce buckets of booze. www.howlatthemoon.com. 111 W. Crockett St., Suite 201, 210.212.4770. MAD DOGS This international pub opened its doors on the Riverwalk in 1995 and has been an area staple ever since. Traditional bar food
and a myriad of drink varieties make this an instant party for all patrons. 123 Losoya, 210.222.0220. NARANJA Located in Hotel Valencia Riverwalk, this full-service bar offers an intimate, cozy setting for a drink (or two), small bites, and stunning views of the River Walk. www.hotelvalenciariverwalk.com/dining. htm. 150 E. Houston St., 855.596.3387. PARAMOURSan Antonio’s first rooftop bar, Paramour is
quickly becoming the place to be for locals as a result of its craft cocktails, impressive view and one-ofa-kind vibe. www. paramourbar.com. 102 9th St., Suite 400, 210.340.9880. PAT O’BRIEN’S
Bringing a taste of The Big Easy to the River Walk, “Pat O’s” entices patrons with a large patio and its signature Hurricane cocktail, a tribute to its New Orleans roots. Their menu is full of Cajun fare including Cancun
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The emphasis is on the grapes at this Southwestern-tinged wine bar. Specializing in Champagne and domestic varietals, the bar also offers specialty cocktails, cigars and a unique menu with “wine-friendly” cuisine. www.zincwine. com. 207 N. Presa St., 210.224.2900.
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Entertainment & Museums Attractions THE ALAMO Without a doubt the most popular landmark attraction in San Antonio and a true testament to heroism. The Alamo now serves as a fascinating museum, gallery and historical center with daily tours and even activities for the little ones. www.thealamo. org. 300 Alamo Plaza, 210.225.1391. THE AMAZING MIR ROR MAZE Sure to
thrill you, this eyepopping experience forces you to find your way out of a maze composed entirely of mirrors, while exploring endless hallways. It’s never the same experience twice! Also, stop by the lobby’s 28
River Sweets Candy for a mix-and-match bag of treats. www. amazingmazes.com. 217 Alamo Plaza, Suite 100, 210.224.2288. BATTLE FOR TEXAS: THE EXPERIENCE
Just steps away from the Alamo, the Shops at Rivercenter welcomes “BATTLE FOR TEXAS: The Experience,” a permanent exhibit that gives an inside look into the “heroes, legends and legacy” of what is arguably the most famous battle in Texas history. See artifacts like General Santa Anna’s presidential sword and scabbard, Davy Crockett’s long knife, an 18-pound cannonball fired by Texian solders and more. www.battlefortexas.
Brackenridge Eagle miniature train replicates an 1863 model and takes you on a joyful, two-mile ride through the rustic and charming park. It tours throughout the day. www.sazoo-aq.org/ attractions/zoo-train/. Brackenridge Park, 3910 N. St. Mary’s, 210.207.7275.
pare for a Texas-sized adventure. Practice sharpshooting skills in its Shooting Gallery and see hundreds of handguns, badges and photographs from famous Texas Rangers in The Texas Ranger Museum. The Buckhorn’s right in the heart of downtown San Antonio, just two blocks from The Alamo and one block from the River Walk. www.buckhorn museum.com. 318 E. Houston St., 210.247.4000.
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com. Alamo Plaza at Blum Street, inside the Shops at Rivercenter, 210.592.6825. BRACKENRIDGE EAGLE MINIATURE TRAIN RIDE The
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is proud to welcome a new generation of visitors. Explore the remodeled animal halls and pre-
Located on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, this exquisite course sits squarely on the original Claussen Homestead. Canyon Springs has already
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Marvel at world-renowned French artist Xavier de Richemont’s visual masterpiece “San Antonio | The Saga,” a “video painting” projected on the San Fernando Cathedral every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
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Founded by German settlers, this charming town lies just minutes north of San Antonio off I-10. Boerne is known for its distinctive charm, which includes more than 140 historic
stepping, shopping, hiking or indulging in a tranquil staycation. Enjoy the views and the expertly prepared cuisine at the Gristmill, a fixture of the historic town. www.gruene texas.com.
buildings, specialty shops teeming with one-of-a-kind antiques and gifts, and the nearby Cibolo Nature Centerwith its hiking trails and boardwalk. Seasonal celebrations, parades and other community events downtown take place all year long. www.visitboerne.org. 830.249.7277.
CITY OF SAN MARCOS Conve-
niently located in Central Texas between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos truly is in the center of everything. Besides miles of hike and bike trails, there are plenty of outdoor activities,
CITY OF GRUENE
Home to Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas, this Hill Country enclave is a popular destination for two-
heaps of good shopping and tasty fare with San Marcos flair. www. toursanmarcos.com. 617 IH-35 North, San Marcos, 512.393.5932. CITY OF SEGUIN Get the true central Texas experience and spend the day or weekend in Seguin, just a quick drive from downtown San Antonio. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy water activities like golfing, paddleboarding, fishing and more. Seguin boasts a picturesque historic downtown and local
A National Historic Landmark, the Spanish Governor’s Palace is the single remaining relic of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. Constructed in 1749, the palace represents over 260 years of Spanish settlement in Texas. It features 18th century living and working quarters, Spanish colonial artifacts and an original Habsburg keystone, signifying Spanish settlement under King Ferdinand VI. Visit to learn more about the historical significance of the Spanish Governor’s Palace and to experience 18th century living. 105 Military Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205 | 210.224.0601 | www.SpanishGovernorsPalace.org The Spanish Governor’s Palace is a division of the World Heritage Office.
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Entertainment & Museums breweries and wineries, too. www.seguintexas. gov. EXTREME ESCAPE
Race against the clock to complete missions and escape from rooms before time runs out. Outfitted with interactive elements, multi-sensory components and theatrical lighting, each room offers a thrilling experience that’s action-packed and fun for families, groups and individuals of all ages. Bring your detective skills and a sense of ad-
venture, then choose a scenario (from ‘Masters of Illusion’ to ‘Mutiny’) to begin plotting your own extreme escape. www.extremeescape. com. 9995 I-10 W, 210.641.2828. LOUIS TUSSAUD’S WAX WORKS/ RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ODDITORIUM/ RIPLEY’S MOVING THEATER Louis Tus-
saud’s Wax Works— across from the Alamo—features 250 lifelike wax figures in settings of Hollywood, History, Children’s Land of Make-Believe,
Religion, Heroes of the Lone Star, Horror and more. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is in the same building, offering more than 500 one-of-a-kind exhibits. Here you can learn about primitive cultures as you view artifacts of religion, weaponry and habits of survival. www.ripleys. com. 301 Alamo Plaza, 210.224.9299. NATURAL BRIDGE CAVERNS This
family-friendly historical adventure invites patrons to experience everything from adven-
ture caving to panning for stones and guided tours. The trip can be tailor-made for beginners or experienced cave divers and is available for special events. www.naturalbridgecaverns.com. 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, 210.651.6101. NATURAL BRIDGE WILDLIFE RANCH
This African safari tour offers families the experience of a lifetime, right from their own car. More than 50 different species of animals roam among
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Entertainment & Museums the 200-acre, 3.5-mile expanse of land. www.wildliferanchtexas.com. 26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, 830.438.7400. RIPLEY’S HAUNTED ADVENTURE Using
live actors, animatronics and special effects, Ripley’s Haunted Adventure supplies scares and screams yearround to unsuspecting visitors. With multiple haunted rooms, skeletons, zombies and scream-worthy surprises around every corner, this haunted
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adventure promises chills, gore and frightful fun to thrill-seeking kids, families and adults. www.ripleys. com. 329 Alamo Plaza, 210.226.2828. SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is bigger and better than ever, thanks to an extensive renovation and expansion. Don’t miss the public art throughout the gardens while perusing the seasonal displays of plants and flowers. www.sabot.
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in 1939, the San Antonio Symphony is comprised of a talented group of musicians who bring to life the sounds of everyone from Chopin to Gershwin from September through June. The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts hosts SAS performances, which range from classical and contemporary to seasonal and holiday-specific. www.sasymphony.
org. Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., 210.554.1010. SAN ANTONIO ZOO
The San Antonio Zoo is home to more than 9,000 animals, representing 750 species. Legions of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians inhabit these grounds in exhibits like Africa Live, Amazonia, Hixon Bird House and more! Ride the Eagle Miniature Train to bounce from one attraction to the next. www.sazoo-aq.
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SCHLITTERBAHN WATERPARK AND RESORT This top-
SIX FLAGS FIESTA TEXAS A decidedly
ranked park—the name of which translates to “slippery road” in German—offers 40 unique attractions on the banks of the shady Comal River. Limited attractions open for spring break and select dates in April and May, when you can save a few bucks on admission. www.schlitterbahn. com. 400 N. Liberty
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Texas take on family fun, Six Flags Fiesta Texas offers thrills for kids of all ages, from water rides to a virtual reality-integrated roller coaster. www.sixflags. com/fiestatexas. 17000 IH-10 W, 210.697.5050. SPLASHTOWN
Opening for the summer season in late April, this waterpark—a favorite of locals—has more than 50 rides and attractions, a covered
picnic area, “dive-in” movies, dining options and a gift shop. Whether you want to chill in the Wave Pool or shoot through The Luge, you’re guaranteed to have a great time at Splashtown. www.splashtownsa. com. 3600 N. IH-35, 210.227.1400. TEXAS HILL COUNTRYSurround-
ing the outskirts of San Antonio, the Hill Country offers endless possibilities for day trips in multiple towns. From Boerne and Kerrville
to Gruene, Fredericksburg and San Marcos, explore hiking trails, museums, wineries and vineyards, state parks, historic sites and colorful wildflowers. www. texashillcountry.com.
Museums BLUE STAR CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM For more
than 20 years, Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum has inspired local contemporary artists, as well as the renovation of the King William and Southtown neighborhoods. The
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traditions and shared heritage. It includes a pavilion, courtyard and sculpture garden. www.briscoemuseum. org. 210 W. Market St., 210.299.4499.
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SAMA’s global collection represents 5,000 years of history and culture through Latin American, Egyptian, Greek and Roman Art, plus one of the most extensive Chinese art collections in the southern United States. www.samuseum.org. 200 W. Jones Ave., 210.978.8100. STEVES HOMESTEAD MUSEUM This 1876
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turned-museum is a must-visit in the King William Historic district. www.saconservation. org. 509 King William St., 210.225.9160. UTSA’S INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES
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seum of all things related to Texas history and science includes dinosaur exhibits, cave drawings, wildlife displays and more. www.wittemuseum. org. 3801 Broadway St., 210.357.1900.
Tours BAD WOLF GHOST TOURS Explore SA’s
spookier side with these guided ghost tours. www.badwolf ghosttours.com. 805.757.0512.
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HOPON HOPOFF CITY SIGHTSEEING DOUBLE DECKER BUS See San Antonio
every 20 minutes from the top of the world ... or, at least, the top of a double-decker bus. Climb aboard the open top of the bus for a short tour of the major sights and attractions, or take advantage of the hop-on, hop-off service for a more in-depth exploration of the city. www.citysightseeingsanantonio.com. 216 E. Crockett St., in The Menger Hotel, 210.224.8687.
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“floated the river,” you’re way past due. This favorite pastime of Texans is a relaxing way to enjoy the beautiful Guadalupe or Comal Rivers. Just grab a “toob,” a canoe or a raft from Rockin ‘R’ and hit the water. www.rockinr. com. 1405 Gruene Road, New Braunfels,. 830.629.9999. VIA VIVA Discover San Antonio with VIVA, a new way to get around the Alamo City from VIA Metropolitan
Transit. Explore the city’s most historic sites and iconic attractions on three VIVA routes, all of which are easily accessible from downtown. Explore museums, neighborhoods, retail destinations, the San Antonio missions, Market Square and more. Purchase a single trip for $1.30 or a Day Pass (includes unlimited rides) for $2.75. Passes are also available on the bus. www.viainfo.net/ BusService/VivaMain. aspx. 909 W. Houston St., 210.362.2020.
Splashtown San Antonio is 20 landscaped acres of cool, clean water excitement! Just 3 minutes north of Downtown on IH-35. Splashtown is San Antonio’s favorite family waterpark * with over 45 waterslides and attractions. Enjoy Friday night Dive In Movies and free parking!
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