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Top 10 Most Visited American Restaurants in San Antonio
"Yard House is known for great food, classic rock music and the world's largest selection of draft beer featuring the best American craft and import beers."
"Yard House is known for great food, classic rock music and the world's largest selection of draft beer featuring the best American craft and import beers."
"There's no meat to be found at SA's only "veggie burger stand." Instead, vegans who feel excluded from the speed, variety, and low cost of fast food will revel in this no-fuss, no-frills, all-meatless alternative to the golden arches."
"We have all come to expect massive portions from our Tex-Mex restaurants, and Viva Vegeria doesn't disappoint. But here, you can stuff your face with abandon, as there will be no food coma and bloated regret later on. Founded by a vegan chef who wanted to give San Antonians with food restrictions access to fresh, flavorful cuisine, Vegeria satisfies with dazzlingly colorful, inventive dishes that clearly represent the cook's love that is poured into each dish."
"Viva Vegeria boasts to be San Antonio’s only 100% vegan and gluten-free restaurant. Their specialty is the Portabella Chicharron Street Tacos hailed as the city’s best tacos as featured in San Antonio Magazine. Moreover, their menu extends to kid’s flavor profiles such as bean and cheese nachos, flautas de camote, and tacos de picadillo all served with Mexican rice and charro beans."
"A post shared by Samantha (@sabney) on Dec 9, 2015 at 8:29pm PST. Looking for a vegan and gluten-free Tex-Mex restaurant?. Viva Vegeria is the place for you."
"Located in the Collection Shopping Center, Revolucion Coffee + Juice is a plant-based coffee and juice shop that offers artisanal coffee, a range of homemade nut milk; cold-pressed juices, and a variety of healthy food options. With locations in San Antonio and Houston, the alternative-style café draws fitness freaks and health nuts who flock to buy chlorophyll water, detox kits, cold-pressed juice paletas, and energy-boosting vegetarian tacos. Signature sips include iced coffee that comes in a beer bottle, and favorite foods dishes include acai and pitaya bowls."
"If you’re craving something slightly healthier, Revolucion, the newest coffee shop in our neighborhood, has you covered. Serving up fresh acai bowls and green juices alongside some great coffee, they’ve got everything you need to keep you fueled and focused for long brainstorming sessions. (Our staff recommends the Rev acai bowl for a cool lunch on a hot day) Looking for something more filling?"
"Located at 7959 Broadway, Suite 500, the spot to score coffee and tea and juices and smoothies is the highest-rated coffee spot in San Antonio, boasting 4.5 stars out of 331 reviews on Yelp."
"Owner of the popular and long-standing, The Cove, has opened up a new restaurant called 5 Points Local that nourishes the mind, body and spirit with local clean food and yoga to boot!. What's even better is the entire menu is gluten-free, so you can eat anything and everything you want without worry of miscommunication or cross-contamination, which as people with gluten allergies know, is a rare treat. What's, even more, is that 5 Points Local cares to source quality ingredients that are healthful to your body, as well as delicious, although truth be told, they sometimes do not skimp on the calories."
"With a rotating schedule of yoga classes upstairs, you can work out and feel better about ordering brunch. Known as a place that caters to the vegan and paleo crowd and for sourcing local and organic ingredients, Five Points sticks to its mission even with pancakes. Its S.A. Stack includes three light cakes topped with toasted Texas pecans, fresh banana slices and organic maple syrup that really hits the spot."
"The Austin-based taco chain has family packs starting at $25 that include meat, tortillas, taco toppings, rice and beans for four to five people. At-home margarita kits, beer, wine and other menu items also are available for curbside pickup or delivery."
"Located in a strip mall near the McNay Art Museum, it would be easy to overlook, but the inside has the feel of a Mexican mercado, with colorful handicrafts right..."
"Vietnam Gardens, located at 5433 Blanco Road, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the budget-friendly Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai spot four stars out of 48 reviews. The site can tell you a thing or two more about Vietnam Gardens. "We love to cook and serve fresh food to our customers," per the history section of its Yelp profile."
"If you're staying downtown, be sure to visit the gorgeous Hotel Contessa and their relaxing day spa for some pampering. Situated on the hotel's rooftop floor, this award-winning 1,700 square foot day spa offers an extensive menu of massages, aromatherapy, facials, body treatments and nail services. With a holistic approach combining natural and certified organic ingredients, the Woodhouse massages are known for their technique called touch with intent; combining science and art, focusing on the relationship between caring and healing."
"Property Location With a stay at Hotel Contessa - Luxury Suites on the Riverwalk, you'll be centrally located in San Antonio, steps from River Walk and 5 minutes by foot from Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. This 4-star hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from San Antonio Majestic Theater and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Shops at Rivercenter. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 265 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions."
"For a spa experience accompanied by skyline views, stay at the Hotel Contessa, which has a rooftop-level spa. Treatments range from facials to body scrubs and volcanic stone massages, all of which are delivered with top-quality botanical products. Be sure to stop in at the adjacent fitness center and pool, which is climate controlled for year-round bathing."
"La Villita, one of San Antonio’s most historic neighborhoods, has been transformed into a Historic Arts Village, featuring an eclectic assortment of galleries, shops, and restaurants, as well as one Little Church. Though small, there’s a beautiful simplicity to the Little Church’s subdued take on the Gothic Revival style, especially as lit by the central, stained-glass window. The church was built by German Methodists in 1879, and credit for much of the craftsmanship within it is given to a Norwegian sailor named Olaf."
"La Villita was originally settled nearly 300 years ago as one of the city’s first neighborhoods. Nestled on the south bank of the San Antonio River Walk, this historical district has been lovingly restored, with charm oozing out of every building's nook, cranny, and crevice. You’ll find nearly 30 shops and galleries offering distinctive handmade crafts from some of San Antonio’s most renowned artists."
"Within the historic district of La Villita lies some of the best shopping and dining right in the heart of San Antonio. Located on the south bank of the River… Read More"
"If you’re looking for a quintessential Texas location with beautiful backgrounds, graceful arches, and a rich history, then the San Jose mission is for you!. The neutral colored walls of the mission make you and your fiance POP as the focus of the photo. If you choose this as your engagement session location, make sure to wear those light, calm colors that will complement that background sooooo well (I talk about that in the Engagement Style Guide I send you!)."
"I think of Mission San Jose as "the big Mission" as it is pretty large and seems to be the most popular. It has a wonderful entryway that is just amazingly beautiful. This is also known as "the Queen of the Missions" since it was largest and strategically important to the missionaries at the time."
"LOL I remember coming here back in Junior High (late 90s) and being amazed at the architecture and history of this… read more ». Rating: 4.5 based on 39 reviews"