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10 Best Restaurants on the San Antonio Riverwalk
"I was station in California so going here any time I get a chance, it brings me back so many memories!. Great staff and clean facilities!"
"Some places in San Antonio offer pickup as an option, like Lazydaze Counterculture in North Central, Corner Coffee and More in Terrell Wells, Chabela in Leon Valley, Acenar Mexican Restaurant in River Walk, and Reggie’s Tex-Mex Cafe in Bergs Mill."
"Chef/owner Tim Rattray, once called the “future of barbecue” for his work at The Granary, delves into his family’s heritage with excellent renditions of Southern classics at his newest place. The space and menu evoke a personal, intimate sense, while his considerable culinary chops remain understated to maintain the focus on an intriguing menu. Don’t expect fancy plating and exotic ingredients, just a consistent array of terrific dishes, from Oradean’s cheeseburger to the fried bologna sandwich or the brunch shrimp and grits."
"Order a panini to start or skip straight to dessert thanks to curbside pickup options for everything from strawberries and cream or tiramisu to mint and chocolate chunk or vanilla bean gelato."
"Can an eatery that is at its heart a simple sandwich & gelato joint truly be classified as an Italian restaurant?"
"The Basilica of the Little Flower houses an impressive collection of art, including a replica of the Infant Jesus of Prague, hand-carved Stations of the Cross, and a painting of the church’s namesake, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, ‘the Little Flower,’ painted by the saint’s own sister. The impressive building was designed by Charles L. Monnot Jr. in the Beaux-Arts style. Perhaps most importantly to religious visitors, the church houses the relics of Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Thérèse, making it one of only four basilicas in Texas."
"One of the most popular and impressive historic churches in San Antonio is the Little Flower Basilica. The church is home to a unique collection of artwork that also includes the replica of the painting of the Infant Jesus of Prague and also has hand-carved stations of the Jesus Christ cross and painting of the church’s namesake. The little flower on the church is painted by the saint’s own sister, and the impressive architecture of the building was designed by Charles L Monnot in the unique art style known as Beaux-Arts."
"It is not too far away from my house and believe it or not John Paul II actually came to visit this church when he came to San Antonio!"
"This historic three-block market square resembles a little slice of Mexico that has somehow been transported to the streets of San Antonio. Boasting more than 100 locally owned stores, restaurants and stalls, the San Antonio Market Square is a fun place to shop for inexpensive souvenirs and also to dine on authentic Mexican dishes. It has often been described as the largest Mexican market outside of Mexico."
"Enjoy the taste, sights and sounds of the rich Mexican culture!. With over 100 locally owned shops, filled with authentic handcrafted pottery and art, couples can spend an entire day marveling and shopping. For a more romantic, sit-down option, La Margarita Restaurant & Oyster Bar serves up perfect margaritas and delicious dishes in an Old World setting."
"The earlier the better is when you should be making your way downtown to find some great photo quality in this downtown San Antonio location. From shots under the papel picado to the various colorful walls-Market Square really lets you get some great photography. Come early for this hotspot."