Our Suggestions
We love San Antonio
San Antonio is our hometown, and we love to share the vibrant food and culture scene with our guests. Whether you’re booking a tour with us or not, we’ve got you covered with these suggestions of our tried-and-true favorite spots in and out of town!
Favorite San Antonio things to do:
Mark Twain included San Antonio in his list of four unique cities in the U.S. (New Orleans, San Antonio, Boston, and San Francisco). Discover why today’s San Antonio remains unique.
We’re home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the only sites in Texas
You remember the Alamo, right? Locals will suggest you see the other missions first, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As part of the National Parks system, all missions are free to visit and offer guided tours. Check the Alamo website about timed admissions.
- Mission San Jose is “the Queen of the Missions.” Don’t miss it.
- There’s a standout snack stop near Mission San Jose: Fruteria la Mission serving fresh-cut fruit cups, hot corn cups topped with cheese and crema, warm corn on the cob, ice cream, aguas frescas and everything else. Drive through or order at the window and take a seat.
- The nearby World Heritage Center is an engaging visitor center filled with stories, art and multimedia exhibitions about the culture and history of the five San Antonio Missions and their peoples.
- The famed Riverwalk (built by the WPA in 1939) is lined with restaurants, bars and greenery. Enjoy a fun, informative boat ride and float through the beauty of it all.
- We highly recommend dinner at Biga on the Banks
- The nearby San Pedro Creek Cultural Park features tile artworks, and the city has a slew of murals and intentional street art. A map is available here.
- The San Antonio Botanical Gardens feature acres of wild and curated gardens and artscapes.
- A mile or so away is the 100-year old Japanese Tea Garden set in a reclaimed rock quarry at Brackenridge Park
- The McNay Art Museum was once a private estate and now features works of art from across the centuries and into the present.
- The San Antonio Museum of Art, along the northern reach of the Riverwalk, was once the home of the Lone Star brewery. The building and grounds are as impressive as the works within the walls.
- The Briscoe Western Art Museum houses a rotating collection and special exhibits of art and artifacts that give meaning and context to the history of the western United States.
- Walk through the beautiful King William historical district in Southtown and enjoy impressive residential architecture from the mid-1800s and early 1900s. Consider our King William Slow Brunch Stroll on Saturday mornings.
Visit and dine at the city’s culinary center: Pearl
Once the leading city brewery, the main brewing building was dedicated in 1883 and is still at the heart of the complex.
- This historic district along the northern reach of the river is now home to a campus of the Culinary Institute of America, plus about a dozen restaurants, boutiques, and green spaces.
- Walk through the lobby of the luxurious Hotel Emma in the original brewing building, a AAA Five Diamond and 2-Michelin keys. Stay in the hotel for a bite at Supper, a drink in Sternewirth, or stroll through the Pearl to dine at some of our favorite spots:
- Ladino – Mediterranean/Israeli cuisine
- Mon Chou Chou – French brasserie
- Southerleigh – Third coast/Texas cuisine and local craft beers
- Best Quality Daughter – Pan-Asian fusion
- Isador – A focus on native Texas foods
- Mezquite – Sonoran regional dishes
- Nicosi – Featuring a unique dessert tasting experience
- Fife and Farro – Italian comfort foods
- Pullman Market in a restored warehouse offers unique packaged goods, produce, meats, fresh baked treats, coffee, wines, ice cream and several casual dining options
- Jazz, TX – Live jazz venue with dinner and cocktails
- Biga on the Banks – New American Cuisine.
- Boudro’s Texas Bistro offers a great taste of Texas with tables on the Riverwalk
- Esquire Tavern – Elevated tavern food
- Hugman’s Oasis – Fun and kitschy Tiki Bar
- Casa Rio – The classic Riverwalk photo op. Try the chili!Stroll the lush Riverwalk and enjoy some of our favorite haunts:
- Downtown & Nearby
- La Fonda on Main – Divine Tex-Mex
- Il Forno – Wood-fired pizza with house-made toppings. Definitely local.
- Luna Rosa – Puerto Rican and Caribbean
- Taqueria Los Cuates – Amazing al pastor tacos at a place so local they don’t even have a website! Affordable late-night tacos.
- Liberty Bar – “Serious Food” and house-made desserts. Best bread in the city! (According to Janet)
- Kunstler Brewing – German food and exceptional beer
- Mi Tierra – Pure San Antonio decor and delicious Mexican food. Located in Market Square with plenty of fun shopping
- Sojourn Trading Company – Innovative cocktails and unique bar snacks on the banks of San Pedro Creek
- Oh Yeah Cakes – Their cakes will have you saying, “oh yeah, this is delicious!”
- The Friendly Spot Ice House – Great neighborhood place to catch a game with beer and nachos
Head North to the Texas Hill Country
For authentic Texas BBQ and immersion into true Texas, head to the hills!
- We love BlackBoard BBQ in Sisterdale for smoked meats, handmade sides and wonderful desserts from this fine-dining-chef-turned-pitmaster. They’re open Friday/Saturday from 11 – 7 and Sunday 11 – 4.
- On the way there or back, stroll through downtown Boerne – loaded with great boutiques, breweries, cafes and Texas charm.
- Have more time? Check out the quaint town of Comfort for additional charm, shopping therapy, antiques and art galleries.
- For a blast of iconic Texas, you can’t beat a visit to Luckenbach, Texas. It’s about 20 minutes north of BlackBoard BBQ and at least 100 years in the past. You just might find some impromptu live music at the saloon and general store.
- Fredericksburg is a full-day trip you can fill with more wine, beer and German food than you can imagine. Consider making it an overnight stay at Cotton Gin Village and definitely have dinner at Cabernet Grill.
Head 30 miles southwest of downtown to Castroville
Founded in 1844 by European colonists from Alsace, the charming architecture and small-town streets reflect early Texas roots.
- Stroll past historic homes, boutiques and antique shops, then dine on great BBQ at Castroville Barbecue Company.
- Finish next door with something sweet from top rated Baked by Chef Grecia Ramos.