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molly8168 May 27th, 2005 07:33 AM

San Antonio Must Sees
 
I am going to San Antonio for the weekend- would love some quirky suggestions for dinners and some "must sees". Not into the touristy destinations- like to see things that I can't buy on a postcard! Many thanks-

Jayne1973 May 27th, 2005 08:29 AM

This is not a touristy place and it's a little hard to find, but we always try to eat there when we are in San Antonio. It's just great and very reasonably priced.



http://www.alamocafe.com/

dcespedes May 27th, 2005 11:14 AM

If you want to see quirky, go to La Villita where you'll find a glass blower who has been there for 100 years and charges 5 cents admission. He provides a little narration while he's working. Re: quirky dinners, I'm sorry, I don't understand what that means.

molly8168 May 31st, 2005 09:29 AM

Sorry- by "quirky" I just meant no chain restaurants and something completely unique to the city. Thanks for the suggestion on the glass blower. Do you know if he sells his creations? Have found a few suggestions in other's posts- but am still open to suggestions-

mauigirl50 May 31st, 2005 10:08 AM

One of the most "fun" dinners I had was booked thru Boudros & was on one of the riverboats. Great food & fun people - I'd definitely do it again.

dcespedes May 31st, 2005 11:32 AM

Yes, the glass blower does sell his creations some of which are really intricate. As he is aging, his offerings are dwindling--definitely a unique experience!

Re: food, Boudros is great--also check out Zuni Grill and Rio Rio. Hope you enjoy a great, quirkly trip! ;-)

dcespedes May 31st, 2005 12:59 PM

I thought of two other restaurants on the River that I've never seen mentioned on this board that are unique to San Antonio--The Fig Tree and Little Rhein Steak House. They are very close to the Hilton Palacio Del Rio and La Villita.

Sid May 31st, 2005 01:07 PM

I was in San Antonion about 7 years ago and one place that I remember fondly was the Market Square. It was fun, lively experience. It was a nice afternoon spent walking around shopping, enjoying margaritas and good food.

http://www.sanantoniocvb.com/san_ant...ket_square.asp

http://tavernini.com/mercado/

Have fun! San Antonio is a great place.


Jean_Valjean May 31st, 2005 02:20 PM

Well, the Painted Lady inn is a rather quirky bed and breakfast, very close to downtown. The rooms have names instead of numbers, and are completely different from one another. They also have a hot tub on the roof. Very nice.

Very close from the Painted Lady, you can find the Liberty Bar, a little restaurant with great food. The Barn Door is a great steakhouse. Le Pep is great for breakfast and brunch. Chester's is a local hamburger chain with great burgers and fries.

A quick Google search will help you finding the exact locations.

Have fun in San Antonio!

ChristieP May 31st, 2005 03:29 PM

Do the Mission Trail! The visitor's center is at San Jose, and most people never go to the other 4! San Juan Espada is my personal favorite.

Alamo Cafe is quite good for Tex-Mex and chicken fried steak. :-)


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