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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 10101 I-10 West
San Antonio,
TX
78230
210-641-1998 | | | | | Description: NORTHWEST. If you want to know what "real" Texans eat, make it a point to stop by County Line. Packed with memorabilia and looking like an authentic roadhouse, the place puts everyone at ease. The food is just as unpretentious: smoked brisket, barbecued ribs, sausages, chicken, and sandwiches. Corroborating local opinion are favorable reviews of County Line by publications like The New York Times, Bon Appetit, and Southern Living. Additional perks: live music on Wednesday nights and an all-you-can-eat option for $18.99 per person ($6.99 for kids).
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| 1508 Broadway St
San Antonio,
TX
78215
210-222-2794 | | | | | Description: BRACKENRIDGE PARK. Sometimes you just need a chicken-fried steak sandwich at 4 in the morning. Thankfully, Pig Stand (which bills itself as the world's first drive-thru) delivers. All the classics are here: burgers, malts, and fried shrimp. Plus, the Pig Sandwich is a simple joy tender pork barbecue, relish, and sauce. If you want to sit and savor, skip the history-making drive-thru and head for the 1950s-themed interior. A jukebox plays oldies, and there's pig paraphernalia aplenty. And yes, breakfast is served all day.
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