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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Beautiful bar with an emphasis on the bubbly |
207 N Presa St (between Commerce & Market Sts) San Antonio, TX 78205 United States +1 210 224 2900 / +1 210 224 1313 http://www.zincwine.com |
This bar pours more than 40 varieties of wine available by the glass, including more than five varieties of champagne. If none of those suit you, partake of any one of the numerous brandies or liqueurs, or enjoy a premium mixed drink from the fully stocked bar. Beautiful but small, Zinc has almost an elitist, yet friendly, feel; it is as if you have discovered the clique and have been welcomed. The crowds is small, even though it is just one block off the beaten path from River Walk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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