Guidebook for San Antonio

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Guidebook for San Antonio

Food Scene

Eclectic Peruvian Asian with fantastic drinks.
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Botika
303 Pearl Pkwy
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Eclectic Peruvian Asian with fantastic drinks.
Go here for Sunday Brunch....Only Southern Food with items like grits, brisket, biscuits and more for only 12 bucks. With live music.
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The Pigpen Neighborhood Bar
106 Pershing Avenue
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Go here for Sunday Brunch....Only Southern Food with items like grits, brisket, biscuits and more for only 12 bucks. With live music.
One of the oldest restaurants in the city, with a beautiful outdoor seating area and good brunch. Reservations recommended.
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La Fonda On Main
2415 N Main Ave
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One of the oldest restaurants in the city, with a beautiful outdoor seating area and good brunch. Reservations recommended.

Drinks & Nightlife

Excellent tacos and nachos paired with amazing margaritas and LIVE MUSIC! Look no further!
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Sanchos Cantina & Cocina
628 Jackson St
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Excellent tacos and nachos paired with amazing margaritas and LIVE MUSIC! Look no further!

Parks & Nature

Walking distance, the Japanese Tea Garden is a lesser-known spot in the middle of the bustling, tourism-driven city of San Antonio. The site of a former rock quarry, the Japanese Tea Garden today is one of the most loved, educational and cultural resources in San Antonio. Admission to the Japanese Tea Garden is free of charge and the park is open every day of the year, from sunrise until sunset.
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Japanese Tea Gardens
3853 N St Mary's St
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Walking distance, the Japanese Tea Garden is a lesser-known spot in the middle of the bustling, tourism-driven city of San Antonio. The site of a former rock quarry, the Japanese Tea Garden today is one of the most loved, educational and cultural resources in San Antonio. Admission to the Japanese Tea Garden is free of charge and the park is open every day of the year, from sunrise until sunset.
Scenic, 38-acre area with trails, a pond, roses & native plants, a glass conservatory & a cafe.
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Botanical Gardens station
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Scenic, 38-acre area with trails, a pond, roses & native plants, a glass conservatory & a cafe.
Since 1956, the San Antonio Zoo Eagle, formerly known as the Brackenridge Eagle, has chugged along the tracks skirting the banks of the San Antonio River as it makes its way through one of San Antonio's most popular parks. Today, various stops include the Witte Museum, Kiddie Park, and the Japanese Tea Gardens, also known as the Sunken Gardens. All stops are weather permitted and may change without notice. Enjoy lunch at the train depot café located next to the train depot gift shop.
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Rundhaus der San Antonio Zoo Bahn
3903 N St Mary's St
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Since 1956, the San Antonio Zoo Eagle, formerly known as the Brackenridge Eagle, has chugged along the tracks skirting the banks of the San Antonio River as it makes its way through one of San Antonio's most popular parks. Today, various stops include the Witte Museum, Kiddie Park, and the Japanese Tea Gardens, also known as the Sunken Gardens. All stops are weather permitted and may change without notice. Enjoy lunch at the train depot café located next to the train depot gift shop.

Essentials

Expensive grocery store.
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Central Market
4821 Broadway
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Expensive grocery store.
Stay away from in the late evenings. Can get dicey.
Golden Food Mart
571 Eleanor Ave
Stay away from in the late evenings. Can get dicey.

Arts & Culture

The Witte Museum opened its doors to great fanfare in September of 1925. Despite operating on a shoestring, the museum was able to acquire a number of artworks and artifacts displaying the rich cultural and natural history of San Antonio and the State of Texas. By the time the 30s rolled around, the Witte was sponsoring archaeological research of its own, contributing to the community in its own right.
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Witte Museum
3801 Broadway
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The Witte Museum opened its doors to great fanfare in September of 1925. Despite operating on a shoestring, the museum was able to acquire a number of artworks and artifacts displaying the rich cultural and natural history of San Antonio and the State of Texas. By the time the 30s rolled around, the Witte was sponsoring archaeological research of its own, contributing to the community in its own right.

Shopping

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Half Price Books
3207 Broadway
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Everything Else

Free WiFi, a great smoking room, fantastic selection and very reasonable prices mean that this is a place I come to relax when I need to concentrate on reading or writing something for work or school.
Finck Cigars
3111 Broadway
Free WiFi, a great smoking room, fantastic selection and very reasonable prices mean that this is a place I come to relax when I need to concentrate on reading or writing something for work or school.