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The Best Outdoor Restaurants and Bars in San Antonio
"Their large outdoor playground, live music weekends and great family-friendly Texas BBQ makes a welcoming atmosphere for all to enjoy Alamo BBQ Co. offers indoor seating and a large tree-covered outdoor patio. Alamo BBQ Company is a popular classic Texas barbeque restaurant. It has numerous family-friendly amenities and a large menu, making it one of the best restaurants for kids in San Antonio."
"Not content with opening Range in October and relocating Tuscan-inspired Tre Trattoria to the San Antonio Museum of Art, prolific chef Jason Dady ditched Spanish tapas for tried-and-true Texas barbecue. With Laura Loomis as pitmaster, Alamo BBQ Co. brings Two Bros. BBQ Market barbecue downtown with new items such as a peach-glazed baby backs and old favorites like smoked jalapeno poppers."
"Alamo BBQ Company is a popular classic Texas barbeque restaurant. It has numerous family-friendly amenities and a large menu, making it one of the best restaurants for kids in San Antonio."
"Their irrigation techniques are still visible today through various means. One of the byproducts of their efforts is the San Antonio waterfall in the park."
"Now, it’s home to a museum and garden filled with fine and decorative art. The artworks come from the last owner who had a collection of over 12,000 items. Stroll through the beautiful grounds to enjoy the historic view.Where: 401 King William St, San Antonio, TX 78204"
"Built to host the 1968 World's Fair, which aimed to celebrate the civilizations in the Americas and the cultural diversity of San Antonio, Hemisfair Park is a local historic district of the city of San Antonio. Built on the site of a historic neighborhood, Hemisfair Park features numerous beautifully preserved and renovated buildings and structures in various architectural styles, from simple adobe homes of the Mexican era and exquisite haciendas from the Spanish Colonial Era to elegant mansions from the late nineteenth century. Many of the charming buildings have been designated as State Archeological Landmarks, and visitors to the district can also see structures that were built specifically for the World’s Fair, including the Tower of the Americas, an iconic feature of the San Antonio skyline."
"Nestled in the heart of downtown, Hemisfair Park is the home of Tower of the Americas, cultural centers and several fountains. Hemisfair Park is an especially great park for families with young kids—the park’s 4-acre Yanaguana Garden is unlike any other playground in the city, with its huge splash pad, a slide made from trampoline-like material, climbing structures, and massive sandbox, plus a gaming area with a bocce court, ping-pong tables, and foosball."
"The Hemisfair area is pretty much where most of the action happens during festival times in San Antonio. It is fairly close to the midpoint of the city and gets packed with people who come to see the Tower of Americas. Near that area, there is a manmade San Antonio waterfall that is similar to the famous Fort Worth Water Gardens in that it has a similar tiered structure with water flowing down the sides."