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San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-828-9669 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Simple, honest, made-from-scratch food is a recipe for success at Cappy's. Within an unpretentious brick building, the restaurant turns out dishes like Italian chicken with porcini mushrooms and Cappy's mother's chocolate cake everything from steaks to seafood is fresh and consistent. Examine works by local artists in the airy, high-ceilinged space, or dine on the shady patio.
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| 1900 Blanco Rd
San Antonio,
TX
78212
210-735-3552 | | | | | Description: MONTE VISTA. If you're craving a burger and fries while in town, you must go to Chris Madrid's. Hand-cut fries and massive burgers are legendary, especially the Cheddar Cheezy and the Tostada Burger, which incorporates refried beans, homemade salsa, and cheese. More basic burgers, a grilled chicken sandwich, and chalupas can also be had, and everything comes in regular and "macho" sizes. The place is decidedly family-friendly, so be sure to bring extra quarters for video games.
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| 6498 N New Braunfels Ave
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-828-1111 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Hungry for top-notch pizza? You've found the right spot at EZ's. They cook their pies in a wood-fired oven for delicious, smoky flavor, and if you sit at the bar, you can even watch yours being made. EZ's is also popular for thick, homemade shakes made with Blue Bell ice cream. Other popular items include roasted rosemary chicken and fresh caesar salads. At EZ's you place your order at the counter and help yourself to drinks, a practice that keeps prices low enough to feed the entire family! Fun and lively.
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| Nadler's Bakery and Delicatessen1621 Babcock
San Antonio,
TX
78229
210-340-1021 | | | | | Description: SAN ANTONIO. Whether you're seeking killer tiramisu, a vanilla and chocolate cake, or scrumptious pastries, Nadler's hits the spot. This German bakery and delicatessen crafts cakes, tortes, and specialty breads on a daily basis and also does a brisk business serving the lunch crowd. Noontime fare includes sandwiches, salads, soups, and both hot and cold entrees. Catering for weddings and other special occasions is offered.
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| 255 E Basse Rd
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-832-0300 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Nestled in the shadow of the Quarry's four smokestacks you'll find Piatti, the Texas location of the California chain. Dependable Italian fare is dished up here, accented by flavorful pesto made daily. Sample either bruschetta or pesto-marinated mesquite pork to see what happens when basil meets parmesan. Other menu items you'll definitely want to sample sweet potato-breaded trout, rotisserie chicken, grilled flat iron steak, and plenty of luscious pastas. Piatti's is the perfect conclusion to a hard day's shopping.
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| 910 S Alamo St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-223-1806 | | | | | Description: KING WILLIAM DISTRICT. Rosario's is a must for lovers of fine Mexican cuisine. The roasted salsa is sure to transport your taste buds south of the border, and regulars return again and again to load up on ceviche, nachos, chiles rellenos, and enfrijoladas Santa Clara (savory chicken enchiladas topped with cumin-infused chili sauce). Live music is a Friday and Saturday evening standard and goes particularly well with frosty margaritas.
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| 424 E Commerce St
San Antonio,
TX
78205-2629
210-223-6692 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Once you eat at this deli, you'll understand why the place has been successful for more than 80 years. Traditional German foods rank as the delicious specialty, and the variety of wursts is justifiably famous. Fresh-made soups (try the split pea) are also satisfying, and plenty of deli sandwiches make for great lunching. A tempting dessert menu and homemade root beer also provide good reasons to visit. You may encounter lines during busy hours.
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| 3123 Broadway St
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-828-2322 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. If your tastes run more to pastrami and sourdough bread than to burgers and fries, this popular, laid-back deli is just the ticket. Amazingly fast kitchen staff will have your soup, salad, and half-sandwich combo ready in a flash. Try turkey and avocado in a spinach tortilla or a Southwest roast beef sandwich with jalapeno cream cheese; soups include macaroni and cheese, artichoke mushroom, and corn chowder. For dessert, a Lemon Ooey-Gooey Bar provides a sweet, satisfying end.
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| 7500 Broadway
San Antonio,
TX
78209-3224
210-829-4853 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Check the huge chalkboard at the back of this spacious dining room to see what's fresh when you hit Water Street. Mesquite-grilled fish is always a good bet, but many of the seafood dishes are prepared with a variety of Caribbean and Creole perks to tempt your palate. Try the raw bar's oysters for impeccably fresh shellfish, or sample shrimp enchiladas if you're looking for something slightly out of the ordinary. The bar promises a terrific after-work social scene.
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| 146 E Houston St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-222-2362 | | | | | Description: RIVER WALK. Ácenar's sophisticated version of Mexican cuisine has been luring folks in for quite a few years now. Contemporary twists on the same-old, same-old are dished up in a bright, bold interior. Sip a tuna margarita (no fish involved) as you decide between a poblano pepper stuffed with turkey and pork or chipotle-buttered shrimp with roasted cream corn hash. Dessert offers the same originality, and cinnamon-infused Mexican chocolate mousse with bananas is a sure bet. Take time between bites to appreciate the unusual architecture and lovely patio.
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