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the cool place to be

April, May and June in San Antonio are glorious months, as we watch spring ease into summer. This time of year, everyone wants to be outside, whether it is patio dining or strolling the River Walk as the lush landscape is sprouting. For our regular guests who are traveling Texas in search of the best fields of wildflowers, or those who come to town for our annual Fiesta® San Antonio extravaganza, the Alamo City will not disappoint. For those new to San Antonio, you are in for a treat!

There is so much to enjoy, from river parades, serenading mariachis and folkloric dancing to calmer pursuits like relaxing spa days and intimate dinners. Simply immerse yourself in the local culture through the many world-class performances, diverse museum exhibits, traditional and elevated cuisines, and colorful festivals throughout the year.

The San Antonio River Walk’s new website launched bringing an endless array of events, restaurants, shopping and activities centered on the vibrant culture, captivating history and endless charm of our city’s most iconic landmark. It is your official guide to everything along the river, from the Museum Reach through Downtown to the Mission Reach. Whether you are traveling with family and friends or escaping for a romantic weekend, there truly is something for everyone, every month and every season. Whatever your perfect day (or night) is, you will find your escape on the River Walk — the heart of downtown San Antonio and the cool place to be!

Visit www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com for more entertaining adventures!

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Zocca Cuisine D’Italia, located on the river level of The Westin Riverwalk, offers chef-driven dishes, regional wines, draft beers, and clinkworthy cocktails. An indoor-outdoor bar and patio along the river, live music on select days, Zocca-hosted river cruises, river parades, and culture-centric events offer engaging experiences like no other.

Main dishes include Gnocchi, Seafood Risotto, Spaghetti Alla Puttanesca, Braised Mushroom Ravioli, craft pizzas, fresh salads, and shareables, while cocktails include the Zocca Spritz, !Ay Caramba!, and San Antonio Fashion. Special Event and

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fiesta

Forever!

Fiesta® San Antonio takes place on April 18 – 28 this year, and this annual festive and honored tradition is always the party to be at, with more than 100 events citywide. Look no farther than the River Walk to get in on the action. But here in SA, we celebrate everything and keep our “fiestas” going year-round. With parades, mariachis and folklorico performances, you will be singing and dancing along the river banks. Viva Fiesta!

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THE RIVER WALK ROYALTY SUPPORTS

SAN ANTONIO HOSPITALITY FOUNDATION

Since 1987, River Walk Royalty have served as ambassadors to the San Antonio River Walk, appearing in events throughout the city. But participation on the royal court requires more than perfecting the royal wave, riding in countless parades and donning a crown. Titles are awarded by each candidate’s fundraising efforts that contribute to Visit San Antonio’s San Antonio Hospitality Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit that awards fall semester scholarships to minority students majoring in tourism, with the purpose to inspire the next generation of San Antonio’s tourism and hospitality leaders. In 2023, Visit San Antonio presented two $28,000 checks to St. Philip’s College and UTSA, and also supports culinary scholarships through the James Beard Foundation.

The 2024 River Walk Royal Court collectively raised $76,000 for the San Antonio Hospitality Foundation and were just crowned at the Mardi

Gras River Parade in February. This, along with other fundraising efforts through Visit San Antonio, will provide scholarships for the 2024/25 school year.

Go to the Visit San Antonio website at www.visitsanantonio.com/ members/partner-with-us/san-antonio-hospitalty-foundation/ to learn more about the Hospitality Foundation and fundraising events.

2024 RIVER WALK ROYAL COURT

Bo Vasquez, King

Jennifer Monserrat, Queen

Victor M. Garcia, Prince

Annette Flores, Princess

Chris Griffin, Duke

Brenda Trevino, Duchess

Daniel Garcia Casillas, Count

Kristi Waters, Countess

The Texas Cavaliers River Parade

Monday, April 22, 7:00 to 9:00pm

As far as parades go, The Texas Cavaliers River Parade, part of Fiesta San Antonio, is invariably a treat because this parade floats, and what is cooler than that?! Festive music fills the air and vibrant floats pass by as thousands of spectators watch from the banks of the river. What began in 1941 has become a cherished tradition for friends and family. It all started when a band of Texas Cavaliers became entranced by boats and barges decorated with flowers in the “floating gardens” of Mexico City. This so happened to coincide with the San Antonio River Bend restoration, so the Cavaliers thought it would be a great idea to recreate it in the Alamo City, and they were right. Now, over 250,000 people come out each year to enjoy live music and beautifully decorated barges covered in bright flowers and colors. This year’s parade takes place on April 22, and since 1989, funds raised go towards local children’s charities through the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation. Tickets are available on their website.

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Ford Mariachi Festival

Tuesday-Thursday, April 23-25, 6:00 to 8:00pm

If you enjoy floats, then the Ford Mariachi Festival is another great Fiesta event to check out. This year’s three-day event takes place on April 23-25 on the Downtown River Walk and is free to attend.

This is the perfect time to dine riverside or grab a margarita or ice cold beer (you can now have open containers on the River Walk) and take in the sounds and sights of this music festival. River barges filled with talented Mariachi bands as well as folklorico dancers from local schools, dressed in traditional attire, float by as you sit back and relax or stand up and dance along with them. This beloved event started in 1972, and we plan to keep dancing and singing until the river runs dry.

Fiesta River Walk Artisan Show

Friday-Saturday, April 26-27, 11:00am to 11:00pm

Sunday, April 28, 11:00am to 8:00pm

Art enthusiasts should mark their calendars for the Fiesta Artisan Show, which takes place directly on the River Walk near the Chamber of Commerce and Shops at Rivercenter from April 26-28. This unique event allows you to experience the beauty of the River Walk while exploring stunning handmade artwork from more than 40 different artisans. Shop for jewelry, pottery, textiles, paintings, woodwork, beadwork and more, and the best part is it is free to attend.

Memorial Day River Walk Artisan Show

Friday-Sunday, May 24-26, 11:00am to 11:00pm

Monday, May 27, 11:00am to 8:00pm

The month of May brings another opportunity to shop from more than 40 different artisans over the long Memorial Day weekend. Like the Fiesta Artisan Show, this free event takes place near the Chamber of Commerce and Shops at Rivercenter.

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Bud Light Pride River Parade and Celebration

Saturday, June 1

La Villita Celebration: 7:00 to 11:00pm

Visit www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com/events for Parade Times

Show your pride for the LGBTQ+ community with a fabulous celebration on the River Walk. From 7:00 to 11:00pm, La Villita

will be colorfully decked in Pride regalia. Shop the vendor booths, grab some grub and enjoy live entertainment at the Arneson River Theatre on the River Walk. The 3nd Annual Bud Light Pride River Parade will begin on the Museum Reach of the River Walk. Then it will dazzle the Downtown Reach of the River Walk with more than 17 colorful barges. Parade viewing is free to attend.

BUD LIGHT PRIDE RIVER PARADE AND CELEBRATION

FIESTA RIVER WALK ARTISAN SHOW MEMORIAL DAY RIVER WALK ARTISAN SHOW

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FIESTA NOCHE DEL RIO

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FORD MARIACHI FESTIVAL

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THE TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE

www.TexasCavaliers.org/river-parade

Fiesta Noche del Rio

Fridays and Saturdays, June 7-August 3, 8:30 to 10:30pm

Arneson River Theatre

It is vibrant! It is lively! It is for a good cause! Now in its 67th season, Fiesta Noche del Rio is lighting up the Arneson River Theatre once again. The show began in 1957 on the River Walk, and it has been a staple ever since. San Antonio’s “First Lady of Song,” Rosita Fernandez, was the original performer who dazzled hundreds of thousands of patrons. Since then, the show has continued to take on new life each year under the direction of Elizabeth “Lisa” Sanchez-Lopez and now Katie Rodriguez Hall.

This iconic cultural performance along the banks of the river is an artistic blend of colorful costumes, talented dancers and the sound of San Antonio’s deep musical roots. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Arneson comes to life, and proceeds from the event have helped raise more than $2.85 million for disadvantaged children in San Antonio through the Alamo Kiwanis Club. Tickets are available on their website.

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dining al fresco

Cool down on the River Walk with refreshing drinks, and indulge in the delectable tastes that make San Antonio the Culinary Capital of Texas!

Did you know that if it were not for a puppet show, the River Walk as we know it today would not even exist? That’s right! In 1926, The Conservation Society of San Antonio got creative by putting on a puppet show for the city commissioners and taking them on canoe rides in order to convince them that the river was worth saving. It was a success, and they started building the River Walk in 1939 under the direction of architect Robert H. H. Hugman. Over the years, many projects spearheaded by influential San Antonians contributed to the River Walk development, with major expansion in the ‘60s leading to HemisFair ’68.

Now, the River Walk is one of the top destinations in the country and truly the best place to dine outside on an array of restaurant patios. In fact, Casa Rio was the first River Walk restaurant to open in 1946, and its introduction of canoes, gondolas and paddle boats evolved into the tour and dinner boats you see now. Today, there are a multitude of tasty cuisines available all along this labyrinthine stretch of river, with some right on the banks and others elevated for outstanding views. If you are looking to find the perfect locale for a bite or sip on the river, just wander along the River Walk and dine at any of the lovely restaurant patios lining the banks.

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Due to the positioning of the River Walk below street level, it actually exhibits its own microclimate and is typically five to seven degrees cooler than anywhere else in downtown San Antonio. Cooler temps provide a pleasant al fresco dining experience!

The Original Mexican Restaurant

Located directly along the River Walk near E. Commerce Street, The Original Mexican Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants on the river. A restaurant by the same name was actually founded in 1899 across the river on Losoya Street but closed in 1960. In 1988, the new owners were granted permission to use the name, and it became the third Mexican restaurant to open on the economically revived Paseo del Rio. To this day, it still features a menu of traditional dishes of Old Mexico, with a patio that lines the River Walk, offering a front row view of barges and friendly ducks. So, grab a couple of margaritas and a satisfying plate of cheesy enchiladas, and top it off with their signature cheesecake!

Domingo Restaurante & Otro Bar

With a gorgeous elevated rooftop bar that overlooks the River Walk, both spaces are perfect to settle in for a long happy hour with small bites or festive night with friends and family. They are also a favorite for all kinds of special events from bachelorette parties to anniversaries, especially if you are looking for someplace elegant with a lovely cityscape view.

Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and drinks, the menus are a modern tribute to South Texas cuisine. They also have fun features throughout the week like an ironic “Tequila Fridays” on Mondays, and “Cantarito Bowls” on Thursdays (the name of the clay cups in which the drinks are served). Dig into a spectrum of scrumptious offerings from their fish tacos made with crispy halibut to luscious short rib quesadillas and the ever-popular green chile and chicken enchiladas.

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Ostra

Located within Mokara Hotel, the patio at Ostra also overlooks San Antonio’s number one tourist attraction, providing the ultimate romantic riverfront rendezvous spot in town. This Signature AAA Four Diamond seafood restaurant led by Executive Chef Andres Farias features a delectable menu highlighting sustainable seafood and exotic dishes, as well as an Oyster Bar with fresh-caught oysters, crab, shrimp and ceviche. Recently awarded Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence, you should also plan to peruse the eclectic wine list and specialty tequilas and mezcals.

Carriqui

Though not riverside, Carriqui is one of the newest offerings in the Historic Pearl District, located on the Museum Reach of the River Walk. It is simply divine, from the menu to the service and especially the environment. It is worth a visit just to see this beautiful historic building, built in the 1890s, which was once a popular watering hole called Boehler’s Liberty Saloon, and enjoy a special moment on their expansive patio.

Chef Jaime Gonzalez is at the helm of Carriqui, serving up a menu that blends old and new, focusing on ingredients and flavors that showcase South Texas cuisine, from smoked brisket to Texas gulf shrimp and smoked country fried quail with chow chow, corn cake and local honey. It is an exceptional choice for a lazy Saturday or Sunday brunch of chilaquiles and micheladas!

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The Moon’s Daughters

the moon’s daughters

Stella Artois Drift & Dine

May 7-9, 2024

Check-In: 5:00 to 6:00pm; Drifting & Dining: 6:00 to 9:00pm

Location: Starts and ends at the International Center

In San Antonio, we do not ride into the sunset, we drift and dine into the sunset. For the ultimate outdoor dining experience, the River Walk’s annual Stella Artois Drift & Dine event promises a night to remember as you enjoy some of your favorite River Walk restaurants and undoubtedly discover new ones as you cruise the river on a colorful decorated barge and take in the breathtaking sights and sounds of our one-of-a kind downtown. It is a floating patio in the city!

Stella Artois Drift & Dine guests will get the opportunity to nosh on dishes from six fantastic River Walk restaurants — a different line-up every night. This is a wonderful opportunity to discover new restaurants or revisit beloved icons while slowly drifting along the scenic River Walk with your favorite person (or people). The dinner boats carry 12-20 passengers and will make multiple stops at restaurants along the river during the journey.

The Kick-Off Party (check-in) takes place each evening from 5:00 to 6:00pm at the International Center on the River Level, where you will find live music, drinks and a complimentary photo booth for IG selfies to commemorate your special night! Tickets are only sold online, so make sure to lock in your culinary voyage before it is too late!

For a truly elevated experience, be sure to check out The Moon’s Daughters, which sits high above the River Walk, at the top of the Thompson San Antonio Hotel. This luxurious lounge, which showcases craft cocktails and scratch-made bar bites, has one of the most stunning CARRIQUI www.CarriquiTx.com CASA

rooftop patios in the city, which makes it ideal for a romantic date or girls’ night out. Share a wild mushroom pizzetta, calamari with preserved lemon and roasted beet salad paired with a cocktail made with serranoinfused tequila, green apple, lime and Cointreau, and enjoy the view.

Additionally, you can drift and dine anytime you like throughout the year on GO RIO’s Dinner Cruises, including private dining or group dining experiences. They also offer other specialty cruises, such as the Mariachi Sip & Cruise during April and May, which makes for a fun way to start a River Walk excursion with friends and family.

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Texas Wildflower Season on the River Walk

Wildflower season is here in Texas, which means you can spot bluebonnets and other colorful flowers blooming in the countryside, lining the highways, and even along the River Walk! Peak bluebonnet blooming season is late March through late April, but dozens of other colorful wildflowers begin bursting with color in early March and continue through summer.

The downtown stretch of the River Walk is known more for Prickly Pear Margaritas than bluebonnets, but its position below street level is typically cooler and boasts an array of unusual plants that thrive in the microclimate. The Mission Reach and sections of the Museum Reach

also offer true sanctuaries for nature lovers, filled with lush foliage, wildlife and Texas’ beloved state blossoms. We are sharing the best blooming spots on the river, from downtown’s urban gardens to the sprawling lawns of the historic Missions.

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River Walk Public Art Garden

Located steps past the Torch of Friendship and Shops at Rivercenter, the River Walk Public Art Garden offers a peaceful garden stroll in the heart of the hustle and bustle. This outdoor museum showcases the city’s newest public art displays and marks the gateway to San Antonio’s art scene. While there are plenty of blossoming flowers to enjoy along the way, you will want to stop and smell the art when you find “Bloom.” A collection of towering Yellow Columbine and Lantana flowers, the “Bloom” series by San Antonio artist Leticia Huerta gives you a new perspective on nature. Next to these giant flowers, you will get an idea of what it is like to be a butterfly or a ladybug in the garden! Make sure to keep a lookout for other popular installations like Stargazer. Mexican artist Pedro Reyes carved this piece from volcanic rock to form a woman who appears to be gazing at the stars. (But we think she may also be looking for wildflowers!)

Japanese Tea Garden

A few miles north of downtown, you will find the Japanese Tea Garden not too far from the banks of the Museum Reach stretch of the River Walk. Located in historic Brackenridge Park, this lush garden sits on the former spot of an abandoned rock quarry. After the quarry closed operation in 1908, the site presented challenges for park leadership. The solution: transform the quarry into a meditative garden with winding paths, a lily pond and a towering waterfall. Completed in the 1920s, the site now features a popular koi pond, an overlook pavilion, towering bamboo and plenty of colorful flowers along the paths. A testament to the city’s limestone quarrying history and cultural diversity, the garden is now designated as a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit for an afternoon stroll and even stop at the tea house on the upper crest to take in the view with a refreshment in hand.

Light Up Flower Garden

While some flowers need sunlight, the blooms at the Light Up Flower Garden thrive at night. Tucked away in The Grotto, steps under the Henry B. González Convention Center on the Downtown River Walk, you will find an illuminated display of giant, colorful blooms. The Flower Garden art installation twinkles in the night for a larger-than-life experience that will delight art and nature lovers alike.

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Mission Reach Wildflowers

Now, the best way to get a glimpse of the Texas wildflowers during peak bloom is on the Mission Reach where you will find the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. The Mission Reach comprises the southern end of the San Antonio River Walk, and is home to four of the five UNESCO World Heritage Site Missions — the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas.

From north to south, Mission Concepción, Mission San José, Mission San Juan and Mission Espada are connected by the Mission Trail, with approximately 2.5 miles between each Mission. Admission at all four Missions within the Park is free. If you are not one to stop and smell the roses, you can take in the sights faster on a rented Bcycle electric bike. Slower? Rent a kayak from Mission Adventure Tours and enjoy the view from a different perspective. You can find a great map from the San Antonio River Authority, with tips for whichever sight-seeing preference you choose. Either way, be sure to bring along plenty of water!

You can also hike the entire 20-mile trail — known as the El Camino de San Antonio Missions, which includes San Fernando Cathedral in downtown San Antonio and continues along the Mission Trail. It is a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle, and a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in San Antonio’s history and culture. Stops along the Trail:

San Fernando Cathedral - the oldest continuously functioning Cathedral in the United States.

Mission Concepción - completed in 1755, it is the oldest unrestored stone church in the United States.

Mission San José - over 300 years old and one of the most active parishes in South San Antonio.

Mission San Juan - nestled near the San Antonio River, it provided all the Missions with water for their crops through an innovative series of water canals built by the Mission Indians.

Mission Espada - the smallest and oldest of the Missions, dating back to 1691, it is home to a crucifix containing a second-class relic of Saint John Paul II.

FUN FACT

The El Camino de San Antonio Missions is a pilgrimage in partnership with Spain’s El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Visit the Padre Margil Pilgrimage Center near Mission Concepción to obtain an official passport and start collecting stamps from each site to receive 30km in credits when walking the Camino Ingles route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain! Many pilgrims divide their walk over several days, allowing time for reflection.

EL CAMINO DE SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS

www.CaminoSanAntonio.org

ELSEWHERE GARDEN BAR & KITCHEN

www.ElsewhereTexas.com

HUGMAN’S OASIS

www.HugmansOasissatx.com

JAPANESE TEA GARDEN

www.SAParks.org/japanese-tea-garden/

LIGHT UP FLOWER GARDEN

www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com/yourultimate-guide-to-summer-activities-on-thesan-antonio-river-walk/

MARGARITAVILLE

www.MargaritavilleSanAntonio.com

MISSION ADVENTURE TOURS

www.MAT-tx.com

MISSION REACH PUBLIC ART

www.SARiverFoundation.org/art-along-theriver/explore-mission-reach/

RAINFOREST CAFE

www.RainforestCafe.com

RIVER WALK PUBLIC ART GARDEN

www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com/members/ river-walk-public-art-garden/

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Tropical-Inspired Dining

Hugman's Oasis

Once you cross the threshold of Hugman’s Oasis, you will take a journey from the banks of the River Walk onto the shores of the South Pacific. Named after the architect of the River Walk, Robert H.H. Hugman, this spot has earned a reputation as San Antonio’s go-to spot for tiki. Enjoy a Mai Tai, Jungle Bird or Painkiller garnished with fresh tropical flowers from your own private tiki hut.

Margaritaville

Are you ready to be wastin' away again in Margaritaville? Head to the islands to the tune of Jimmy Buffett without walking any further than the Shops at Rivercenter. Margaritaville offers a beachy vibe complete with palm leaves, hibiscus flowers and a waterside view from every table. Chow down on lyrical favorites like the Cheeseburger in Paradise and wash it down with a signature margarita.

Rainforest Cafe

Now, the next spot on the list is a wild place to eat that delights both kids and adults!! The Rainforest Cafe actually comes alive with the sights and sounds of the jungle! Kick back with fan favorites like the Rasta Pasta, Rainforest Burger and, of course, the Volcano Cake!

Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen

Elsewhere sits along the banks of the Museum Reach, across the river from the San Antonio Museum of Art. Once you pass through the arch of flowers, you can make your way to the swings along the river to take in the view with your choice of beverage.

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cool culinary

Collaboratives

What is better than one good restaurant concept?

How about three, or five, or maybe more, all in one location?!

In recent years, most likely thanks to the success of the Pearl Food Hall, we have seen the rise of food collaboratives in San Antonio. These food hubs are a smart response to the shifting dynamic of diners who are looking for options where they can bring friends and family with diverse palates for a variety of good eats that are affordable and can easily be enjoyed on-site or to-go. They span the gamut from fast casual to high concept, and in no way resemble food courts in malls!

Pearl Food Hall

The Pearl Food Hall at the Bottling Department in the Historic Pearl District has definitely set the bar for such food collaborations, providing a space where hungry locals and out-of-town visitors can find a plethora of delicious options all in one spot. These quick-serve concepts are an easy choice when you want a fast, yummy bite.

Currently, the Food Hall, which is open seven days a week, is home to Wonder Slice (pizza), Howdy Child (BBQ), Chilaquil (Mexican street food), Henbit (smash burgers, shakes and fries), Park Bar (beer, cocktails and frozen drinks) and the newly-opened Freight Fried Chicken , brought to us by James Beard Award-nominated chef, Nicola Blaque. Inspired by the history of the post-Civil War era, when Black women sold fried chicken to railway passengers,

In this arena, we often see our most savvy local chefs and restaurateurs coming together to create something new and exhilarating. Expect nothing short of amazing from these culinary superstars, with intentionally sourced foods, exciting new variations on classic cuisines and beautifully curated dining and lounge spaces. Here is what you can find along the River Walk right now. We hope you join us in exploring the ever-expanding edible landscape that is San Antonio, Texas!

Freight offers a cornucopia of fried chicken options and sides like loaded potato salad and seasoned French fries.

Unless it is blazin’ hot, your meal can best be enjoyed outside, where you will find an abundance of patio tables, or you can simply popa-squat and have an impromptu picnic on the lawn. Although the weekends are often packed, it is also the only time you can get in on the live food vendors that pop up for the Pearl Farmers and Makers Markets that take place every Saturday and Sunday. The markets only showcase vendors who are located within a 150-mile radius of San Antonio, in order to promote sustainability and the local food movement. The options range from long-time vendors such as the Beignet Stand and Crepelandia to favorites like The Texas Cookie Shop and Lala’s Gorditas.

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The Creamery District

FUN FACT

In 2017, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated San Antonio as a Creative City of Gastronomy, becoming only the second city in the U.S. to receive this designation. San Antonio’s gastronomy is a multi-layered confluence of cultures, and we celebrate our culinary heritage, staying true to our roots while welcoming innovation.

Located near the Historic Pearl District, across Hwy. 281 from Brackenridge Park Golf Course and along the Museum Reach of the River Walk, The Creamery District is the new mixed-use building in San Antonio’s Tobin Hill neighborhood. The facility, which will ultimately house five food and beverage concepts, apartments and office space, is already welcoming guests to Crème Coffee Social, Hook Land & Sea and Amelia Social Lounge

Crème, which was the first concept to open, is a seductive coffee lounge that they compare to the coffee houses of Europe and offers not only coffee and tea, but bubbles, light bites and dessert. It is a great place for a meet cute! Hook Land & Sea, a full-service restaurant, offers fusion cuisine focused on Asian, Mexican and other international flavors with dishes that range from Mezcal Mussels and a crispy cod Chicharron Bowl to a Chicken Banh Mi and Quesabirria made with smoked beef cheek that is mouthwatering.

The third concept, Amelia, is named after the most renowned Amelia in history — Amelia Earhart. This trendy social lounge and gathering spot comes with a bar, patio and tasty tributes to its namesake. Imbibe classic cocktails like the New York Sour and Classic Gin Martini or eclectic inventions like the Jungle Bird, Aviation and Tequila Daisy, along with nibbles that include citrus-cured smoked salmon, roasted dates and assorted deviled eggs.

The last two concepts will be Lunatique Rooftop Garden at Amelia, the perfect place to sip those signature cocktails by Amelia, and Easy Baby Underground, a swanky speakeasy that will be serving up cocktails and caviar, along with pizza, all curated to some groovy ‘80s and ‘90s tunes spun by house DJs.

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Pullman Market

The Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group announced at the end of 2023 that the largest culinary market in the Southwest, Pullman Market, is set to open in the Historic Pearl District this spring.

The whopping 40,000-square-foot market will feature four full-service restaurants as well as quick casual concepts, a whole animal butcher and fishmonger program, a heritage grain bakery and a grocery with Texas produce and seasonal specialties. What more could you ask for?

“We are excited to create a new, unique culinary experience that represents all of Texas for locals and travelers alike,” said partner, Kevin Fink. “Pullman Market is a place to celebrate all things food. You can grab a quick bite or stay a while at one of our restaurants. You can discover high-quality ingredients for dinner or grab something pre-made to make mealtime easy. Pullman is about creating easier relationships with local food and producers, a relationship that is often reserved for high-end restaurants or weekend farmers markets, and we are excited to share it with the community.”

The full-service restaurants will be Fife & Farro, a family-friendly Italian eatery specializing in homemade pizza and pasta; Isidore, an upscale, reservation-only restaurant featuring menus that will change frequently; Nicosi, an intimate dessert bar with 20 exclusive seats and a no cell phone policy, created by award-winning pastry chef, Tavel BristolJoseph; and, finally, Mezquite, which focuses on Sonoran cuisine and showcases a delightful mezcal bar, which we just cannot get enough of in the Alamo City.

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Fife & farro
mezquite THE CREAMERY DISTRICT www.TheCreamerySATX.com PEARL FOOD HALL www.BottlingDepartment.com PULLMAN MARKET www.PullmanMarket.com
isidore
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Live Entertainment on the River Walk

Once the Texas sun sets over the River Walk, the city comes alive with vibrant nightlife. There will be music filling the streets, dancing into the night, and a stellar line-up of performers that take to the stage in world-class theatrical productions. There is nothing like a live show. You can feel the energy radiating from the performers and making its way through the crowd.

River Walk Live!

May 16 & June 20

Time: 7:00 to 9:30pm; Doors open at 6:00pm

Arneson River Theatre

River Walk Live! is a new monthly concert series that hits the Arneson River Theatre stage every third Thursday of the month. Local and national talent make their way to the very stage Sandra Bullock walked across in Miss Congeniality to perform musical acts that fill the River Walk with

sweet, sweet sounds. Themed shows include International Women’s, Hispanic Heritage and Pride Month performances.

Concerts are free to attend. Visit www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com/events for details and reserved seating.

BE ENTERTAINED
ARNESON River THEATRE Courtesyof LaVillita

Fiesta Noche Del Rio

Fridays & Saturdays, June 7 – August 3, 8:30 to 10:30pm

Arneson River Theatre

Another must-see show at the Arneson River Theatre is Fiesta Noche del Rio, San Antonio’s annual iconic cultural performance. During the performance run, visitors are treated to an artistry of colorful, costumed dancers and rich, lush sounds that bring to life the deep roots that make San Antonio a special place for love and life. If you are looking for a taste of the city, this show is for you! Performances run every Friday and Saturday night from June 7 through August 3, starting at 8:30 pm. The Alamo Kiwanis Club has put on the show for 67 years, donating all the net proceeds to children's charities in San Antonio. It is all about doing good while having some traditional San Antonian fun!

Shops at Rivercenter Concert Series

Saturdays, May 25 – August 31, 6:00 to 8:00pm

Shops at Rivercenter Lagoon Island

The Shops at Rivercenter are a fantastic destination for shopping, dining and even music! Every Saturday during the summer, performers take to the Lagoon Island along the River Walk to sing their hearts out. Each week brings a different act, spanning genres across local and national talent. You can take in the show from the banks of the river or make a night of it and watch from patio seating at adjacent restaurants like Margaritaville. The best part — these shows are always free and open to the public.

Stable Hall

Historic Pearl District

Stable Hall is San Antonio’s newest music venue, but folks are already lining up for shows and a rootin’ tootin’ good Texas time. As today’s destination for some of the best musical acts in the city, the 19thcentury Stable building once housed Pearl Brewery’s draft horses. The completely restored space features a reclaimed Texas dance hall pine floor, fixed seat mezzanine, Hayloft balconies, six full-service bars and a large jewel-box stage for shows of all sizes.

Bands from all around Texas and the globe are racing to get on this stage, so the list of shows is always updating. Make sure to check out the latest line-up and secure your tickets for a musical night on the town!

Here are a few acts scheduled in April and May — check the website for additional performances:

Bidi Bidi Banda – April 16

Sawyer Brown – April 19

Riders in the Sky – April 25

Saint Motel – April 26

Shakey Graves – May 1 & 2

Ricky Skaggs – May 5

Get the Led Out – May 15

Sarah Jarosz – May 25

RIVERCENTER CONCERT SERIES

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River Walk Theatre District

Ready to hit San Antonio’s cultural Theatre District? Each unique in its own right, these historic theatres have been lovingly restored, and are some of the top spots to catch a show and also a little bit of history!

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

Named for Robert L. B. Tobin, one of the city's most prominent residents, the Tobin Center opened in the 1920s as the city’s Municipal Auditorium — a memorial to American soldiers killed in WWI. Since then, it has been transformed into a state-of-the-art venue, but the original facade has been completely preserved. At the Tobin Center, you will find everything from comedy, dance and drama to orchestra, theatre and concerts.

Here are a few highlights this season:

Disney Princess - The Concert – April 2

Hairspray – April 30 & May 1

Emo Orchestra, feat. Escape the Fate – May 9

The Cher Show – June 12 & 13

Princess - The Concert

Aztec Theatre

Constructed in 1926, the Aztec Theatre is considered a Mesoamericanthemed architectural work of art by many. Its glamorous style features many temple-like elements designed to create the illusion of sitting in an open courtyard. Be sure to check out the two-ton chandelier in the lobby, and the Mesoamerican sculpture gazing down from the riverside balcony. Originally a movie theatre, today, musical acts from around the world come to perform here.

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THEATRE www.LiveNation.com
NOCHE DEL RIO www.FiestaNocheSA.com
THEATRE www.MagikTheatre.org
THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com RIVER WALK LIVE! www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com SHOPS AT RIVERCENTER www.ShopRivercenter.com STABLE HALL www.StableHall.com
CENTER www.TobinCenter.com
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AZTEC
FIESTA
MAGIK
MAJESTIC
TOBIN
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Majestic Theatre

The Majestic Theatre was built in 1929 and was designed as an “atmospheric theatre” in a Spanish Mediterranean style by John Eberson. In its heyday, it was the crown jewel of the city, and the first theatre in America that was fully air-conditioned! Since then, it achieved landmark status in 1993, with its remarkable architecture that always wows visitors. And it continues to delight audiences with Broadway shows and live performances.

Coming up are shows for both adults and kids, but check the website for more spectacular shows at the Majestic as well as its neighbor, the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre.

Penn & Teller – April 9

Children’s Ballet of S.A. Cinderella – May 10 & 11 Disney’s Frozen – May 22 – June 2

Todd Rundgren – June 8

Magik Theatre

Even the kids can enjoy a show at the Magik Theatre — where young minds are introduced to the performing arts, creating a lifelong appreciation for theatre. Located on the edge of Hemisfair Park, this children’s theatre has provided families with professional, accessible, literature-based performances and education since

1994. Approximately 35,000 students participate in field trips to Magik each year, and another 10,500 attend public performances where families and children delight in seeing stories brought to life. Sensory-friendly performances are also available. Get ready for The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) running May 4 – June 2.

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Mom and Dad

Time in San Antonio is always full of flavor and relaxation, so it is hard to believe there is any way to up the ante. But when it comes to Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, it is time to go big and follow the river. The array of spas nestled along the River Walk is matched by the number of amazing steakhouses available to treat dad to a meal he will never forget. Whether mom — or dad (or you!) — relishes a spa day and a fantastic meal, they can easily enjoy the River Walk snuggled in a bathrobe for rejuvenating spa treatments or diving into a carnivore’s delight. But why make it an either-or? They can relax all day AND enjoy an amazing meal. Just be sure you join in the fun!

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Thompson Spa

From mani/pedis to sugar scrubs, hot stone massages and facials, pampering awaits along the river. And while the spas are tucked into some of San Antonio’s favorite hotels, you do not have to be a hotel guest to enjoy a treatment. A great option is the Thompson Spa in the Thompson San Antonio Riverwalk. Indulge in massages, body treatments, facials and hydrafacials, followed by a steam or sauna.

Spa at Hotel Contessa

With rooftop River Walk views, the Spa at Hotel Contessa is another spa must. The spa offers a range of massages that are both energizing and tranquil, depending on what you prefer. CBD treatments, mud massages, hydrafacials and glow massages to brighten your skin and stimulate lymphatic flow will leave mom feeling refreshed for weeks to come.

Mokara Spa

It would be a crime to miss the Mokara Spa, San Antonio’s most highly acclaimed destination spa. Honored as a top luxury spa by both Travel & Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler, the spa provides each guest with a personalized, memorable and relaxing experience. Let the spa customize services for mom to suit her needs and leave her glowing.

DASA Spa

Waves of relaxation flow through DASA Spa on the River Walk, nestled on the river level of the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk, where the gentle sounds of the San Antonio River greet you in the hotel. Let mom spend an hour with one of their expert massage therapists to recharge and detoxify or let the spa concierge guide you in arranging a day of treatments that will leave mom feeling replenished.

LANDRY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE

www.LandrysSeafood.com/location/ landrys-seafood-san-antonio

BOHANAN’S PRIME STEAKS AND SEAFOOD

www.Bohanans.com

BRENNER’S ON THE RIVER WALK

www.BrennersSteakhouse.com/location/ brenners-on-the-river-walk

DASA SPA ON THE RIVER WALK

www.DasaSpa.com

LANDRACE

www.LandraceTX.com

MOKARA SPA

www.OmniHotels.com/hotels/sanantonio-mokara/spa

THE PALM RESTAURANT

www.ThePalm.com/location/the-palmsan-antonio

RANGE

www.RangeSA.com

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

www.RuthsChris.com/san-antonioriver-walk

SALTGRASS STEAK HOUSE

www.Saltgrass.com

SILO PRIME

www.SiloElevatedCuisine.com/locations/ silo-prime

THE SPA AT HOTEL CONTESSA

www.HotelContessaSpa.com

THOMPSON SPA

www.Hyatt.com/thompson-hotels/satththompson-san-antonio/spa

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Brenner’s on the River Walk

Once mom is reenergized, take dad to Brenner’s on the River Walk for breathtaking River Walk views from every table in the three-story dining room — and Wagyu filets, bone-in ribeyes and steak tartare, as well as great seafood. If dad prefers surf and turf, another great option for steak and seafood is Landry’s Seafood House.

Saltgrass

In the 1800s, Longhorns roamed freely throughout Texas, wintering along the Texas Gulf Coast to graze on rich coastal salt grass, which created the best-tasting beef in the state. Treat dad to his favorite steak along with a side of history.

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Ruth’s Chris Steak House

Ruth’s Chris Steak House is known for its sizzling, mouth-watering steaks, including a 40-ounce porterhouse for two, giving dad an opportunity to share with mom — or you! If dad wants his own steak, the bone-in New York strip or Tomahawk ribeye are sure to leave him smiling.

Landrace

While you are at the Thompson, do not miss Landrace, where six-time James Beard Award finalist Chef Steve McHugh has crafted a menu showcasing native Texas ingredients and open-flame cooking, including a dry-aged Tomahawk ribeye and a melt-in-your-mouth filet mignon.

Range

Roam to Range for a modern Tuscan-Italian steakhouse overlooking the river, featuring grilled Tuscan-marinated ribeye and Waygu meatloaf, as well as pasta, pork and more, all with a taste of Italy.

Range is a star among restaurant stars on Houston Street. Just steps from the river, you will find Bohanan’s Prime Steaks and Seafood, a wonderful stop for cocktails, steaks, impeccable service and unmatched attention to detail that dad will never forget, and The Palm Restaurant, where steakhouse bacon, a 32-ounce Tomahawk ribeye and lobster tails await.

If you would like to explore the area around La Villita and Hemisfair, take dad to Silo Prime, another great downtown steak option.

FUN FACT

Mother’s Day became an official U.S. holiday in 1914, but celebrating mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. On the other hand, Father’s Day did not become a nationwide holiday until 1972!

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La Villita

San Antonio’s First Neighborhood Shines Again

Photography courtesy of La Villita and UTSA Special Collections

Nestled in the heart of downtown San Antonio lies one square, art-filled block of the city’s cultural heritage and history. This is La Villita — the village. Beautifully restored historic buildings, now housing some of the city’s most popular artists and artisans, line the old brick paths. Lush plantings and shady plazas with cool fountains offer a retreat from the noise and bustle of a thriving, constantly changing downtown. You may come upon it from the River Walk, where the Arneson River Theatre and Rosita’s Bridge mark stairs up to the “little village.” Or from busy Alamo Street, across from Hemisfair Park and the Convention Center.

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Early Settlements

The first occupants of the area were Native Americans who settled by the life-giving river. Then came Spanish soldiers and Catholic friars, bringing the Spanish crown and the cross. The friars founded a mission, and soldiers and their Native American wives built simple adobe homes and small farm plots around it. These were the common people, and their village was on the “poor side” of the river, connected by a single bridge. Eventually the wrong side of the river fell into disrepair. Crumbling adobes and wood shacks were abandoned. A major flood drove new San Antonians to build on La Villita’s higher ground.

By 1820, the Spanish empire was stalling out in Texas, unable to convince enough people to colonize the rugged territory. They found a solution in American and European entrepreneurs who brought new settlements from their homelands. When Mexico won its independence, it continued the practice. But some new Texans chafed under Mexico’s rules, and the seeds of the Texas Revolution were sewn. In 1835, Mexico’s President, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, sent his brother-in-law, General Martin Perfecto de la Cos, to San Antonio to quash the uprising. Cos took a home on Villita Street for his headquarters. In 1835, after five days of fierce fighting, Cos flew a white flag from the walls of the Alamo and signed formal articles of surrender in the La Villita home. The Cos House, a long, low-ceilinged little adobe house with thick walls and few windows, is the oldest building in La Villita today. A vengeful Santa Anna marched with tens of thousands of soldiers and overran the rebels at the Alamo, but the Texans won the war, and the Republic of Texas was born.

New Neighbors

By the 1840s, a wave of German immigrants from colonies like New Braunfels arrived in San Antonio. Some settled in La Villita, where they fixed up the old homes with new plaster and mortar, and added steep-pitched roofs and well-tended gardens. A few French, Polish and other European families followed. By the late 1850s, La Villita was home to an eclectic mix of Old-World civility amid pockets of poverty.

In 1910, a wave of refugees from the Mexican Revolution began arriving in San Antonio, and some settled in La Villita. But by 1939, the neighborhood had become what Mayor Maury Maverick called "the worst slum I ever saw." Maverick, a political powerhouse and visionary, made a mission of rescuing the historic village. With help from the influential Conservation Society of San Antonio and others, and money and manpower from FDR's Works Progress Administration, La Villita was reborn as a living center of traditional Mexican arts and culture. Workshops staffed by talented artisans taught young San Antonians classic Mexican tile-making, carpentry, wrought iron and metalsmithing, weaving and more. Arts and music filled the little lanes and squares, and the sounds of creation were always present. La Villita was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Over the years the workshops gave way to a few studios and stores. Festivals still took place there, but neglect began to take its toll. In 2014, city leaders and the arts community were determined to breathe new life into Mayor Maverick's vision of an arts renaissance in La Villita.

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Arts, Culture and Hearts

Today, local and area artists and craftsmen are carefully vetted as tenants in La Villita. Their mission: to offer arts and crafts, culture and educational experiences to visitors.

There is a culinary arts element to La Villita, too. La Villita Café, Guadalajara Grill, Casa Catrina, Little Rhein Prost House and Smoke BBQ offer a wide variety, from lunch snacks to fine dining. San Antonio chef Johnny Hernandez has three restaurants planned in Maverick Plaza.

In unique boutiques like Casa Manos Alegres, Huipil Market, Plaza Taxco, Copper Gallery, Scentchips and the Capistrano Soap Company, you may find artists and craftsmen at work. On Wednesdays, Karen McCauley paints and greets visitors to The Little Studio Gallery, where several artists are partners. The River Art Gallery, featuring many other artists, is nearby.

"People really love coming here," McCauley said. "They are on a river boat and the guide will say, 'Oh yeah, you have to go up there,' or they discover us just wandering around. They love the history, the shops and the buildings. It is not like a sterile city building with big glass walls. They are these little antique funny doors and windows that are always creaking. And you think about how the French and German people came to settle here after the Alamo."

"This is like a gem in the middle of the city," said La Villita manager Vanessa Martinez. "When my co-workers come to a meeting here, they are, 'Wow! It is so peaceful, so cozy to be in this space, like you are stepping back in time.'"

"La Villita is shaping itself to become a beautiful venture that sets a standard — a destination point of arts, culture and hearts," said metalsmith and jeweler Alejandro Sifuentes, whose Equinox Gallery and Sifuentes Metalsmith sit side-by-side in historic buildings. "There is a charm and a magic here. It is like no other place in San Antonio, because of the story."

Sifuentes said a historian told him that his buildings housed a kitchen that fed the village when Santa Anna came to take the Alamo. "People want a story — an experience," Sifuentes said. "They want to take home something that is a labor of love, that reminds them of the magic of living."

You can sample La Villita's experiences in many different ways, Martinez said, including free craft nights and dancing lessons on two Tuesdays a month. In April, the Arneson River Theatre is packed for the Texas Cavalier's River Parade, and La Villita goes crazy during the Conservation Society's Night In Old San Antonio during Fiesta®. Fiesta Noche del Rio, a summer-long dance spectacular, opens at the Arneson River Theatre in early June.

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little church of la villita, 1940S

To explore history and architecture, download the Conservation Society's Walking Tour of La Villita. To simply enjoy the ambiance, wander the lushly planted paths, where bright bougainvillea and clinging vines outline old doors; shop cats stretch in the sun; workers take breaks on shady steps; and each shop and gallery beckon with treasures. You may even see a wedding party bursting joyfully out of the Little Church of La Villita. It is, after all, a magical place.

LA VILLITA SAN ANTONIO

www.LaVillitaSanAntonio.com

CONSERVATION SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO

www.SAConservation.org/ what-we-do/tours/other-tours

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eat & drink

AMERICAN

AMBLER TEXAS KITCHEN + COCKTAILS www.AmblerSanAntonio.com

BAKERY LORRAINE www.BakeryLorraine.com

BLUE STAR BREWING COMPANY www.BlueStarBrewing.com

BOILER HOUSE www.BoilerHouseSA.com

BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB www.BombayBicycleClubSA.com

BOUDRO’S TEXAS BISTRO www.Boudros.com

BOX ST. ALL DAY www.BoxStAllDay.com

BIGA ON THE BANKS www.Biga.com

BLISS www.FoodIsBliss.com

BUCKHORN SALOON & MUSEUM www.BuckhornMuseum.com

BURGERTECA www.ChefJohnnyHernandez.com

CORINNE www.CorinneSATX.com

CURED www.CuredAtPearl.com

DAVE & BUSTER’S www.DaveAndBusters.com

DEVILS RIVER DISTILLERY www.DevilsRiverWhiskey.com

DICK’S LAST RESORT www.DicksLastResort.com

ELSEWHERE GARDEN BAR & KITCHEN www.ElsewhereTexas.com

THE ESQUIRE TAVERN www.EsquireTavern-SA.com

FAT TUESDAY www.FatTuesday.com

FOUR BROTHERS www.OmniHotels.com

FULL GOODS DINER www.fullgoodsdiner.com

THE GUENTHER HOUSE www.GuentherHouse.com

HARD ROCK CAFÉ www.HardRockCafe.com

HOOTER’S www.Hooters.com

HOWL AT THE MOON www.HowlAtTheMoon.com

ISIDORE www.Isidore.SATX.com

JOHNNY ROCKET’S www.Locations.JohnnyRockets.com

LANDRACE www.LandraceTX.com

LANDSHARK BAR & GRILL www.SanAntonio.LandSharkBarAndGrill.com

LA VILLITA CAFÉ www.LaVillitaCafe.com

LONE STAR CAFÉ www.LoneStarCafe.com

MARGARITAVILLE www.MargaritavilleSanAntonio.com

MAVERICK TEXAS BRASSERIE www.MaverickTexas.com

MAVERICK WHISKEY www.MaverickWhiskey.com

THE MOON’S DAUGHTERS www.TheMoonsDaughters.com

RAINFOREST CAFÉ www.RainforestCafe.com

THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS www.TheRepublicOfTexasRestaurant. com

RE:ROOTED 210 www.ReRootedWine.com

THE RIVER’S EDGE CAFÉ & PATIO BAR www.RiversEdgeCafeSA.com

SUPPER www.SupperAtEmma.com

YARD HOUSE www.YardHouse.com

ASIAN

BEST QUALITY DAUGHTER www.BestQualityDaughter.com BOTIKA www.BotikaPearl.com

COLETTE AT THE PHIPPS www.ColetteAtThePhipps.com

HUGMAN’S OASIS www.HugmansOasisSATX.com

SUKEBAN SUSHI & CHAMPAGNE BAR www.SukebanSushi.com

TOKYO COWBOY www.TokyoCowboy.com

BBQ

THE COUNTY LINE www.CountyLine.com

PINKERTON’S www.PinkertonsBarbecue.com

SMOKE BBQ RIVERBAR www.SmokeDowntown.com

BRITISH

MAD DOGS BRITISH PUB www.MadDogs.net

FRENCH

BRASSERIE MON CHOU CHOU www.BrasserieMonChouChou.com

GERMAN

KÜNSTLER BREWING www.KuenstlerBrewing.com

LITTLE RHEIN PROST HAUS www.ProstHausSA.com

SCHILO’S www.Schilos.com

IRISH

DURTY NELLY’S IRISH PUB www.DurtyNellysPub.com

WAXY O’CONNORS www.WaxyOConnors.com

ITALIAN

ALLORA www.AlloraPearl.com

ARROSTA www.ArrostaPearl.com

DOUGH PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA www.DoughPizzeriaOnlineOrders.com

FIFE & FARRO www.FifeAndFarro.com

FIUME PIZZERIA www.FiumePizzeria.com

MICHELINO’S www.Michelinos.us

NONNA OSTERIA www.NonnaSA.com

PAESANOS www.PaesanosRiverWalk.com

STELLA PUBLIC HOUSE www.StellaPublicHouse.com

TRE TRATORRIA www.TreTrattoria.com

ZOCCA CUISINE D’ITALIA www.ZoccaRiverWalk.com

MEDITERRANEAN

LADINO www.ladinosatx.com

MEXICAN

ACENAR www.Acenar.com

AZUCA NUEVO LATINO www.Azuca.net

CAFÉ OLE www.CafeOle.us

CARRIQUI www.CarriquiTX.com

CASA CATRINA www.MadDogsGroup.com

CASA RIO www.Casa-Rio.com

DOMINGO RESTAURANTE www.DomingoRestaurant.com

GUADALAJARA GRILL www.GuadalajaraGrill.us

IRON CACTUS www.IronCactus.com

LA GLORIA www.ChefJohnnyHernandez.com

LA MARGARITA www.LaMargarita.com

LUNA ROSA www.LunaRosaTapas.com

MEZQUITE www.MezquiteSATX.com

MI TIERRA CAFÉ Y PANADERIA www.MiTierraCafe.com

OCHO www.HavanaSanAntonio.com

THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.OriginalMexican.com

RESTAURANTE PICO DE GALLO www.PicoDeGallo.com

RIO RIO CANTINA www.RioRioCantina.com

RITA’S ON THE RIVER www.RitasOnTheRiver.com

THE RIVER’S EDGE CAFÉ + PATIO BAR www.RiversEdgeCafeSA.com

ROSARIO’S www.RosariosSA.com

SEAFOOD

BOURBON STREET SEAFOOD KITCHEN RIVERWALK www.bourbonstreetseafoodkitchens. com

BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. www.BubbaGump.com

CHART HOUSE www.TowerOfTheAmericas.com

HOOK LAND & SEA www.HookSATX.com

JOE’S CRAB SHACK www.JoesCrabShack.com

LANDRY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE www.LandrysSeafood.com

ON THE BEND OYSTER BAR & CIGAR LOUNGE www.OnTheBendSA.com

OSTRA www.OmniHotels.com

SOUTHERLEIGH FINE FOOD & BREWERY www.Southerleigh.com

SOUTH AMERICAN

DORREGO’S www.dorregos.com

FOGO DE CHAO www.FogoDeChao.com

SPANISH

ENRIQUE TOMAS www.EnriqueTomas.com

STEAKHOUSES

BOHANAN’S www.Bohanans.com

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BRENNER’S STEAKHOUSE www.LandrysInc.com

MORTON’S STEAKHOUSE www.Mortons.com

THE PALM www.ThePalm.com

RANGE www.RangeSA.com

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE www.RuthsChris.com

SALTGRASS STEAKHOUSE www.Saltgrass.com

SILO PRIME www.SiloSA.com

SWEETS

BEN & JERRY’S www.BenJerry.com

CRÈME COFFEE SOCIAL www.CremeSATX.com

JUSTIN’S ICE CREAM www.JustinsIceCream.com

KILWINS www.Kilwins.com

LICK HONEST ICE CREAMS www.ILikeLick.com NICOSI www.NicosiSATX.com

PALETERIA SAN ANTONIO www.PaleteriaSanAntonio.com

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY www.RMCF.com

SHOP & PLAY

THE ALAMO www.TheAlamo.org

ALAMODOME www.Alamodome.com

ALAMO PLAZA SHIRTS 210.223.2347

ALAMO QUARRY MARKET www.QuarryMarket.com

ALAMEDA THEATER www.AlamedaTheaterConservancy.org

AMAZING MIRROR MAZE & THE VAULT LASER CHALLENGE www.AmazingMazes.com

ARNESAN RIVER THEATRE www.LaVillitaSanAntonio.com

ART PACE www.ArtPace.org

AT&T CENTER www.ATT.CenterSanAntonio.org

AZTEC THEATRE www.Aztec.TheaterSanAntonio.org

BCYCLE www.SanAntonioBCycle.com

THE BLUE STAR ARTS COMPLEX www.BlueStarArtsComplex.com

BONITA RITA’S/MERCADORITA’S www.Mercadoritas.com

BRISCOE WESTERN ART MUSEUM www.BriscoeMuseum.org

BRACKENRIDGE PARK www.BrackenridgePark.org

BUCKHORN SALOON & MUSEUM www.BuckhornMuseum.com

CARVER COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER www.TheCarver.org

CASCADE CAVERNS www.CascadeCaverns.com

CENTRO DE ARTES www.GetCreativeSanAntonio.com

CONFLUENCE PARK www.SARiverFound.org

COWBOY’S ALAMO CITY HARLEYDAVIDSON BOUTIQUE www.CowboysAlamoCityHarley.com

DASA SPA ON THE RIVERWALK www.DasaSpa.com

THE DOSEUM www.TheDoSeum.org

EMPIRE THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com

FIESTA AT NORTH STAR www.AlamoFiesta.com

FIVE AND DIME GENERAL STORE www.FiveAndDimeGS.com

FREEMAN COLISEUM www.Freeman.Coliseum-SanAntonio.org

GARCIA ART GLASS www.GarciaArtGlass.com

GO RIO CRUISES www.GoRioCruises.com

GUADALUPE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER www.GuadalupeCulturalArts.org

HEMISFAIR www.Hemisfair.org

HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER www.SAHBGCC.com

HOPSCOTCH www.LetsHopscotch.com

HOTEL CONTESSA SPA www.HotelContessaSpa.com

HOT WELLS www.BexarCounty.org

JAPANESE TEA GARDEN www.SAParksFoundation.org

KIDDIE PARK www.KiddiePark.com

LOUIS TUSSAUD’S WAXWORKS www.Ripleys.com

MAGIK THEATRE www.MagikTheatre.org

MAJESTIC THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com

MARKET SQUARE/EL MERCADO www.MarketSquareSA.com

MCNAY ART MUSEUM www.McNayArt.org

MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE www.Facebook.com/mexculturesa

MISSION ADVENTURE TOURS www.MAT-TX.com

MISSION HIKE & BIKE TRAILS www.NPS.gov/saan/planyourvisit/ hikebike

MOKARA SPA www.OmniHotels.com

MORGAN’S WONDERLAND www.MorgansWonderland.com

MURAL RIDE www.SanAntonioMuralRide.com

NATURAL BRIDGE CAVERNS www.NaturalBridgeCaverns.com

NORTH STAR MALL www.NorthStarMall.com

PARIS HATTERS www.ParisHatters.com

PENNER’S www.PennersInc.com

RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT www.Ripleys.com/sanantonio

RIVER WALK PUBLIC ART GARDEN www.GetCreativeSanAntonio.com

RUBY CITY www.RubyCity.org

SAN ANTONIO AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ARCHIVE AND MUSEUM www.SAAACAM.org

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN www.SABOT.com

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS NATIONAL HISTORIAL PARK www.NPS.gov/saan/index

SAN ANTONIO MUSEUM OF ART www.SAMuseum.org

SAN ANTONIO VISITORS CENTER www.VisitSanAntonio.com

SAN ANTONIO ZOO www.SAZoo.org

SAN FERNANDOCATHEDRAL/THE SAGA www.SFCathedral.org / www. MainPlaza.org

SAN PEDRO CREEK CULTURE PARK www.SPCCulturePark.com

SEAWORLD SAN ANTONIO www.SeaWorld.com

THE SHOPS AT LA CANTERA www.TheShopsAtLaCantera.com

SIX FLAGS FIESTA TEXAS www.SixFlags.com

SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART www.SWScool.org

SPANISH GOVERNOR’S PALACE www.SpanishGovernorspalace.org

THOMPSON SPA www.Hyatt.com/thompson-hotels

77T’S SOUVENIRS & T-SHIRTS www.77TShirts.com

TIENDA LA GARZA 210.222.2133

TOBIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS www.TobinCenter.org

TOWER OF THE AMERICAS www.TowerOfTheAmericas.com

THE UNOFFICIAL BEST OF TEXAS 210.227.0242

UTSA INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES www.TexanCultures.UTSA.edu

VILLA FINALE www.VillaFinale.org

WITTE MUSEUM www.WitteMuseum.org

YANAGUANA GARDEN www.Hemisfair.orgLA VILLITA

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE www.LaVillitaSanAntonio.com

• B. Link

• Bird & Pear

• Capistrano Soap Company

• Casa Manos Alegres

• Copper Gallery

• Sifuentes Metalsmith

• Little Studio Gallery

• Plaza Taxco

• River Art Gallery

• Scentchips USA

• Starving Artist Art Gallery

• Yolix Luna Fine Art

SHOPS AT RIVERCENTER www.ShopRivercenter.com

• Shops at Rivercenter have nearly 100 retailers.

IMAX & AMC RIVERCENTER 11 www.IMAX.com

LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER www.LegolandDiscoveryCenter.com

LIGGETTVILLE ADVENTURE CENTER www.LiggettVille.com

SEA LIFE SAN ANTONIO www.VisitSeaLife.com

THE HISTORIC PEARL DISTRICT www.AtPearl.com

• Adelante Boutique

• Curio

• Dos Carolinas

• Feliz Modern Pop

• King Ranch Saddle Shop

• Leelee

• Limatus Bespoke

• Niche at Pearl

• Rancho Diaz

• Ten Thousand Villages

• The Tiny Finch

• The Twig Book Shop

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Veteran’s Memorial Park Travis Park
Paris Hatters
Empire Theatre
Majestic Theatre
Buckhorn Saloon
Dasa Spa on the Riverwalk
San Antonio Visitor Information Center
City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour
Alamo Plaza The Alamo
Aztec Theatre
Harley Davidson Torch of Friendship Shops at Rivercenter
AMC IMAX Market Square Spanish Governor’s Palace San Fernando Cathedral Main Plaza 102 Marriage Island 103 Briscoe Western Art Museum GO RIO Cruises 110 Arneson River Theatre La Villita Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center Hemisfair
Mexican Cultural Institute 116 UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures 117 Yanaguana Garden Tower of the Americas
The Alamodome 120 Magik Theatre
San Antonio BCycle Docking Stations EAT & DRINK
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Landry’s Seafood House 40 Waxy O’Connors
Mad Dogs British Pub
On The Bend Oyster Bar & Cigar Lounge
Frosty Dog
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Howl at the Moon 68 Merkaba
Acapulco Sam’s
Ben & Jerry’s
Saltgrass Steakhouse
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Prost Haus
Smoke BBQ River Bar
Guadalajara Grill 114 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 122 Nona Osteria 123 Silo Prime 124 Devils River Distillery 125 Tokyo Cowboy 126 Casa Catrina 127 Paleteria San Antonio 128 Künstler Tap and Brat-Haus 129 Dough Pizzeria Napoletana 130 Bombay Bicycle Club 131 Commonwealth Coffeehouse & Bakery 132 ReRooted 210 Urban Winery 133 Lick Honest Ice Cream 134 Box St. Social 135 Chart House & Bar 601
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Thompson San Antonio Riverwalk
Hotel Havana San Antonio Riverwalk
Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk
Embassy Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 15 Sheraton Gunter 16 The St. Anthony, A Luxury Collection Hotel, San Antonio 20 Emily Morgan 21 Hampton Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 22 Home 2 Suites by Hilton San Antonio 24 Hotel Valencia Riverwalk San Antonio 26 Holiday Inn - San Antonio Riverwalk 27 Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Riverwalk 28 Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 29 Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk 32 Omni La Mansion Del Rio 39 Hilton Garden Inn 45 Hyatt Regency Riverwalk San Antonio 50 Crockett Hotel 53 Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk 58 Mokara Hotel & Spa 84 Menger Hotel 88 Marriott Rivercenter 92 Drury Plaza Hotel 95 Marriott Riverwalk 97 Homewood Suites by Hilton Riverwalk 98 Westin Riverwalk San Antonio 100 Hotel Contessa 104 Hilton Palacio Del Rio 111 Riverwalk Plaza Hotel 113 Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk 119 Hyatt Place San Antonio Riverwalk 121 The Fairmount Hotel locations listings downtown
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