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The Best Places to Get Dessert in San Antonio
"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?"
"Traditional Hong Kong waffles filled with creative flavors and toppings can be ordered for pickup at Kuma’s Babcock and Shaenfield locations. The waffles may be more dessert than breakfast, but there’s nothing wrong with treating yourself. instagram.com/kuma.satx"
"Family-owned and operated, this San Antonio ice cream shop drops scoops like it’s hot. Paying tradition to its heritage, ice cream from Kuma is served in bubble waffle cones. Where: 6565 Babcock Rd st17, San Antonio, TX 78249"
"The San Antonio Street Art Initiative’s mission is to encourage local artists to make street art to beautify the city. The initiative also spreads awareness about the cultural significance of street art overall. There are countless vibrant murals that reflect local culture."
"San Antonio’s huge outdoor gallery first started in 2018 and is working diligently toward creating the largest of its kind in Texas."
"Blue Star Contemporary is the oldest and most tenured non-profit art venue since it opened over 30 years ago. This art gallery and exhibit venue serve as the venue for 15 art exhibitions each year, as well as an after-school art program for the youth. Blue Star Contemporary also became a WAGE-certified art organization which is a first for the San Antonio art scene."
"In the Blue Star Art District, you can find several galleries. However, the Blue Star Contemporary is the first nonprofit venue for contemporary art. There are over 20 on and offsite exhibits every year, all of which provide an insight into contemporary art."
"Restaurant veteran Jean-Francois Poujol distills his decades of hospitality experience—which includes time at La Mansión del Rio hotel and running his own small restaurants—into a neighborhood gem that’s deservedly full most nights. Housemade pastas and pizza dough anchor a menu that’s accessible while still offering some surprises. Warm, natural wood, a lively but not overwhelming soundtrack and contemporary decor enhance the homey yet stylish feel."
"Takeout and delivery is available Tuesdays through Thursdays. The menu includes pizzas, linguini, the SoHill double cheeseburger and more. Family options also are being offered."
"As you stroll along the picturesque San Antonio River Walk, you will notice a magnificent, finely restored historic neo classical/art deco building from the 1930s, the campus of the Briscoe Western Art Museum. The museum is a great place to immerse yourself in the rich traditions and heritage of the American West through its art and history. The museum has nine galleries that showcase permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, special events, and community programs."
"Relive your childhood fantasies at the one place that has the history and artifacts to bring them to reality!. The Briscoe Western Art Museum houses some of the most iconic and legendary vestiges of Wild West culture, from Santa Anna’s steel and gold sword, to John Coleman statues, and even to Pancho Villa’s saddle!. Up and coming events include the “Sounds of the West” Music Salon Series, the Native Film Series in February, and special gallery talks."
"For visitors of San Antonio it can be worthwhile to explore the local culture. And an excellent place to start off with that is the Briscoe Western Art Museum, which is a museum that focuses on preserving the history, art and culture of the American West. The museum has permanent galleries, items on rotating display, temporary exhibitions and a garden filled with more than 30 bronze sculptures."
"An entire day of fun awaits your children when you take them to the DoSeum, a state-of-the-art, hands-on museum for kids that opened in 2015. Permanent exhibits include Big Outdoors, Sensations Studio, Explore, Little Town, Innovation Station, Spy Academy and Imagine It. The museum hosts birthday parties for a fee."
"The DoSeum seeks to spark kids’ interest in STEM subjects, literacy, and the arts through its interactive exhibits and programs. Bring your kids to play, explore, and expands their minds on every first Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8:30. Be sure to get tickets at 4 pm at the entrance."
"Why you’ve got to go: The DoSeum offers hands-on experience for mom and dad and your tots. But this is where things get interesting. Here, their interactive play is designed to teach young ones and you something you’ve probably not done before."
"Celebrating all things bizarre and unusual, Ripley's Believe It or Not!. is the strangest place in San Antonio. Visitors can browse through 18 themed galleries with over 500 exhibits in this "Odditorium" and learn about the fascinating life of Mr. Ripley himself; from semi-pro baseball player and cartoonist to collector and curator of the world-famous museums."
"Ripley’s displays a variety of oddities from the world’s tallest man to other strange things. You and your family can walk through 18 themed galleries with over 500 exhibits, examining bizarre and unusual phenomena. You’ll also learn about Mr. Ripley himself and his fascinating life."