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2015


Enjoy a drink in this casual bar
2015 San Pedro Ave
San Antonio, TX 78212
United States
+1 210 733 3365
http://www.2015place.com
The 2015 is a friendly neighborhood bar in the Monte Vista district that sports an almost exclusively lesbian/gay clientele. It has pool tables, a small dance floor and multiple nightly drink specials. The 2015 is a great place to start the evening before heading off to a restaurant or club, as well as a place to go have a drink without having to deal with the lounge or pick-up scene.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bonham Exchange


Dance (most of) the night away in downtown
411 Bonham St
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 271 3811
http://www.bonhamexchange.net/
The Bonham Exchange, simply known as "The Bonham," is a large and popular nightclub a couple of blocks away from Rivercenter Mall. Although the Bonham still primarily sees itself as a lesbian/gay club, times have changed, and the club now boasts a more diverse clientele. Dance on one of the club's three dance floors and when you are hot and tired, enjoy a drink on the patio. If you are hungry, you can usually find someone selling tacos or hamburgers. There is a small room between the first and second floors of the main dance floor with newspapers, flyers and other information about the lesbian/gay community.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bonham Exchange photo by Jaime A. Camacho
Photo: Jaime A. Camacho
Bonham Exchange photo by Mike E. Perez
Photo: Mike E. Perez
 

 
Cappyccino's


Upscale neighborhood bar
5003 Broadway Ave
San Antonio, TX 78209
United States
+1 210 828 6860
This upscale neighborhood bar packs 'em in on the weekends, and it's no wonder, considering its incredibly long list of beers, scotches, tequilas, vodkas, liqueurs and more. There are so many offerings, in fact, that the twelve-page menu could double as an encyclopedia. An abbreviated menu offers unusual, but tasty, selections for those with the munchies. Be sure to try the chicken nachos, they are not what you might expect.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cappyccino's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Crabby Jacks


Seafood, spirits and song
16084 San Pedro Ave
(between Brookhollow and Thousand Oaks)
San Antonio, TX 78232
United States
+1 210 496 3386
Crabby Jacks is a popular place with the happy-hour crowd, the dinner crowd and the late-night crowd, and it succeeds in catering to all three. With its weather-beaten wood and tank of live lobsters, this bar/restaurant looks like it belongs on a beach more than it does fronting a strip center. The atmosphere is dark and cozy, accented with red lights and lots of beer gear. Pull up a stool at one of the three large bars or grab a booth for drinks and dinner. The menu is laden with seafood items including steamed, fried and broiled selections of fish, crab, shrimp, lobster and oysters. If you don't like shellfish, you can choose from several beef, chicken and pasta entrées. Live singers are featured every night; a DJ takes care of the tunes on Sunday nights before the live performances get started.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dave and Buster's


Orchestrated Adult Fun & Games
440 Crossroads Blvd
(in the Crossroads Mall parking lot)
San Antonio, TX 78201
United States
+1 210 515 1515
http://www.daveandbusters.com
Start with 50,000 square feet of space; add an odyssey of golf simulators, upscale carnival midway games and sophisticated cyber games; mix in some good food and cold drinks, and you've got a great place to spend an hour or an evening.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dick's Last Resort


A Raucous Time on the River Walk
406 Navarro
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 224 0026
http://www.dickslastresort.com
This is by far one of the rowdiest restaurants on the River Walk, so diners can expect loud music, great food, cold beer and steely attitudes from the waitstaff. Do not take your in-laws or your children; unless, of course, they can swig a longneck and crack crab legs with the best of 'em. The food here is good and has a definite Cajun flavor. All entrees either arrive in a bucket (crawfish and crab legs) or on top of butcher paper (hamburgers, ribs, chicken). It's messy, but fun. The crowd tends to get a little crazier the later it gets, as the restaurant gradually morphs into a full-fledged bar with live music every night.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Durty Nelly's Irish Pub


Irish Pub on the River Walk
Hilton Palacio del Rio
715 E River Walk St
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 222 1400
When you think of San Antonio, you don't necessarily think of an Irish pub, now do you? Well, think again. Durty Nelly's, located on the River Walk on the river level of the Hilton hotel, is a rollicking good time. Pull up a chair, order a beer (or two, or ten) and sing along with the pianist. A versatile guy, the pianist takes requests and can play just about anything. Probably the most fun thing to do is munch on the peanuts and toss the shells on the floor. Yes, it is allowed!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Durty Nelly's Irish Pub photo by jaeinsa
Photo: jaeinsa
 

 
Far West Rodeo


Huge country & western bar and dance hall
3030 NE Loop 410
(at the IH-35 junction)
San Antonio, TX 78218
United States
+1 210 646 9378
For the ultimate country and western experience, be sure to visit the nightclub that boasts the largest dance floor in Texas. Only 12 minutes from the River Walk, Far West features nightly rodeos and mechanical bull riding and often hosts live performances by national recording artists. In order to look like a real Texan, be sure to wear your jeans and boots and to order an ice-cold longneck beer. Once you take a two-steppin' spin across the sawdust-covered dance floor, you're sure to feel like you grew up here. Customers must be 21 or older to enter. Cover charges vary; call for information and performance schedules.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Far West Rodeo photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Fat Tuesday


Every night is Mardi Gras
111 W Crockett St
(South Bank)
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 212 7886
Fat Tuesday can best be described as a mini-Mardi Gras every night of the year. Featuring "the world's largest selection of frozen drinks," this is an exotic- drink lover's paradise. On Friday and Saturday nights, the bar is packed to the gills, and a good time is had by all. For those who want to listen to the music and enjoy the atmosphere without being indoors, there is also a patio with tables overlooking the River. Fat Tuesday is not only a daiquiri bar, but also a restaurant. The menu is limited, but what it does offer is palatable and reasonably priced. Live entertainment is provided from Thursday through Saturday nights, and on these evenings there is a small cover charge depending on the featured performer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fox & Hound English Pub & Grille


English pub with a twist
12651 Vance Jackson Rd
Ste 110
San Antonio, TX 78230
United States
+1 210 696 1356
http://www.totent.com
Unfortunately stuck in a strip mall, the Fox and Hound offers a casual but upscale English pub atmosphere, with a few minor adjustments. Watch a sporting event while enjoying tasty food and choosing from a wide selection of beers and ales from around the world. Hunting scenes (foxes and hounds, not guns and deer, thank you) decorate the richly colored walls, while 33 large-screen TV's broadcast sporting events and music videos. Game rooms flank the main room and bar and feature "civilized" entertainment such as billiards, darts and shuffleboard. The kitchen is open all day and serves up generous portions of (non-English) food such as Grand Champion Wings, Philadelphia Chicken Sandwich and Hawaiian Pizza. The service leaves a little to be desired, but overall, you are likely to have a good time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Howl at the Moon


Sing-along piano bar
111 Crockett St W
Ste 201
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 212 4770
http://www.howlatthemoon.com
Combine two full-service bars with two talented dueling pianists and you have a recipe for wild, raucous fun. Howl at the Moon is a high-energy sing-along bar that gets louder and more fun as the night wears on. There is definitely a proportional relationship between alcohol and singing: the more alcohol you consume, the more you sing, and usually louder and further off-key, too. Oddly, that is what makes this place a great choice when you are out with a crowd.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Leon Springs Dance Hall


Country and western dance hall
24135 West IH-10
San Antonio, TX 78257
United States
+1 210 653 7839
http://www.leonspringsdancehal...
Get your cowboy boots, your Wranglers and your kids together, because it's time to go two-steppin' with your friends and family. Here you'll find a relaxed, small-town atmosphere where people of all ages can talk, listen to local country music bands, dance, and enjoy beer and barbecue. Call for more information on special events, to reserve a table or to find out which bands are playing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Liberty Bar


Known for great food and an odd building
328 E Josephine St
San Antonio, TX 78215
United States
+1 210 227 1187
Liberty Bar's old, deceptively restored home seems to lean so precariously, one wonders how it still stands. Wrongfully playing second fiddle to the building, the menu and the wine list boast some unique and tasty selections. Do not pass up any of the chicken dishes, the chilled green bean salad, or the homemade breads and desserts. The bar portion of the restaurant draws an eclectic and lively crowd in the evenings. Be sure to pop in for brunch on Sundays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Liberty Bar photo by Cap'n Monky
Photo: Cap'n Monky
Liberty Bar photo by Henry Delgado
Photo: Henry Delgado
Liberty Bar photo by Rachel Barenblat
Photo: Rachel Barenblat
Liberty Bar photo by heelgrinder
Photo: heelgrinder
Liberty Bar photo by dulce
Photo: dulce
Liberty Bar photo by rwb2112
Photo: rwb2112
Liberty Bar photo by Daniel Paz
Photo: Daniel Paz
Liberty Bar photo by Sarah Mackenzie
Photo: Sarah Mackenzie
Liberty Bar photo by Cory Wright
Photo: Cory Wright
Liberty Bar photo by Daniel Paz
Photo: Daniel Paz
Liberty Bar photo by palcarl
Photo: palcarl
Liberty Bar photo by Gonçalo Duarte
Photo: Gonçalo Duarte
Liberty Bar photo by Matt Bodenham
Photo: Matt Bodenham
 

 
Mad Dogs


Large, fun bar with several pool tables
123 Losoya St
Riverwalk
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 222 0220
http://www.maddogspubs.com/MDS...
Look for the statue of the Scotsman in full regalia to locate this fun bar with a British/Scottish theme on the River Walk. Enjoy a wide selection of both imported and local beers on tap while watching the crowds pass by from your patio table. The menu is definitely pub-oriented, but its offerings are rather tasty. Expect the usual steaks, fish and chips and sandwiches. While the food is good, the fun atmosphere, billiard tables, dart board, video games and large beer selection are the main attractions. Mad Dogs is open late, and thus is a good place to end your evening.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mad Dogs photo by SymbianOne.com
Photo: SymbianOne.com
Mad Dogs photo by Laura Urquhart
Photo: Laura Urquhart
 

 
Martinis


A lounge lizard's favorite hideaway
8507 McCullough
San Antonio, TX 78216
United States
+1 210 344 4747
Virtually hidden in an unassuming strip center behind one of the city's largest shopping malls, this bar is a favorite of young and old alike. Dripping in red velvet, naugahyde-covered chairs and subdued lighting, the small space is filled to capacity by locals who come to see the bar's owner perform on stage. The owner is probably one of the best cover singers around, possessing the uncanny ability to sound exactly like Neil Diamond, Willie Nelson or anyone else, for that matter. This is the epitome of a lounge act, and the Mylar "rain" curtain behind the stage is icing on the cake.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oasis Bar and Grill


Dine with a view
6800 CR 271
San Antonio, TX 78056
United States
+1 830 612 3399
http://www.medinalake.com/
Romance is always in the air at Oasis, the spectacular restaurant and bar at Medina Lake. Even with a huge seating capacity of 350, including the indoor and the outdoor deck, you hardly find an empty table at peak hours over here. The menu has a spread of sophisticated sandwiches, burgers and desserts, like the Fried Shrimp Poor Boy, which is actually rich sumptuous breaded shrimp atop a hoagie roll. But if you want to go for a full-fledged meal you will not be disappointed. Eating though is by-the-side, the most important thing you do at Oasis is relax, admire the sunset and watch the night lights dance on the lake.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rebar


A favorite place for locals
8134 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
United States
+1 210 320 4091
A friendly atmosphere with a unique design. Twisted metal and a lounge like feel make this place a favorite of the Alamo Heights crowd. The bar is almost always packed and has a great outdoor patio where one can sit back with a cold beer and enjoy the crowd.Whether you are inside or out you will not be disappointed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
StoneWerks Caffe & Bar


Restaurant by day, bar by night
7300 Jones Maltsberger Road
(near the Alamo Quarry Market)
San Antonio, TX 78209
United States
+1 210 828 3508
http://www.stonewerks.com
The décor here is something between a rustic ranch house and a polished hacienda. The interior is fairly standard, with booths and tables, but the wrought-iron tables that dot the patio add a comfortable charm. Strategically placed heaters keep the patio warm and wonderful year-round. A full bar serves several draft and bottled beers as well as a good selection of wine. If you are hungry, drop in for lunch or an early dinner. Start with the divine artichoke dip and then dig in to the pecan breaded chicken. Note that the kitchen stops serving food two hours before closing time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sunset Station


Variety of nightlife under one roof
1174 E Commerce St
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 222 9481
http://www.sunset-station.com/
With four main buildings featuring ten versatile event spaces, Sunset Station truly has a place for your next get-together. Sunset Station's grounds feature: the Depot with ornate vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows making it perfect for a wedding; the Spire, a reopened church from the 1800s which provides flexibility for any occasion; the Crown, a refurbished three story hotel and apartment building which works perfectly for meetings or private events; and the Pavilion which features plaza areas ideal for full venue buyouts and an outdoor experience. Sunset Station offers 100,000 square feet of flexible, unique venue space and an award winning culinary and professionally certified event planning team.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sunset Station photo by Mandy Walls
Photo: Mandy Walls
Sunset Station photo by jenkinslawlibrary
Photo: jenkinslawlibrary
Sunset Station photo by Mark Morga
Photo: Mark Morga
Sunset Station photo by Mark Morga
Photo: Mark Morga
Sunset Station photo by Mandy Walls
Photo: Mandy Walls
Sunset Station photo by Mark
Photo: Mark
 

 
Swig Martini Bar


Martini and Cigar Bar
111 W Crockett St #205
(between Presa and Navarro streets)
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 476 0005
Ultra-chic without trying too hard, Swig is San Antonio's ultimate martini and cigar bar. The full-service bar features more varieties of potent martinis than you can count. Along with delicious hors d'oeuvres, Swig offers the cigar afficionado perhaps the most complete humidor on the River Walk. Live jazz adds sizzle to the ambiance each night as this is easily one of the best spots to either start your evening or wind it down.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Swig Martini Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
TKO's Sports Bar


Sports bar with a punch
123 E Travis St
San Antonio, TX 78205
United States
+1 210 222 8119
If you know that "TKO" means "technical knockout," then you're in the right place. Every boxing event, along with other major sports events, is televised on a 60-inch TV screen, as well as on others TVs strategically located throughout the bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tex's Grill and Sports Bar


Home of the soon-to-be-famous Prime Rib Buffet
Hilton San Antonio Airport Hotel
611 NW Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78216
United States
+1 210 377 4653/ +1 210 340 6060 (Hotel)
http://www.hilton.com
A restaurant and sports bar, Tex's is a great place to dine while watching your favorite team win the big game.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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