Guidebook for San Antonio

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Guidebook for San Antonio

Food Scene

Contemporary spot offering an array of sushi & Asian fusion dishes in a serene setting with a patio. 11AM-3PM; 5PM-10PM
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Sushihana Japanese Restaurant
1810 NW Military Hwy
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Contemporary spot offering an array of sushi & Asian fusion dishes in a serene setting with a patio. 11AM-3PM; 5PM-10PM
Traditional eatery serving NYC-style pizza, pasta, entrees, beer & wine in an old-school setting
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Little Italy Restaurant & Pizzeria
824 Afterglow Street
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Traditional eatery serving NYC-style pizza, pasta, entrees, beer & wine in an old-school setting
Authentic & inventive Mexican fare (with health-minded options) in a casual setting with a full bar
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Guajillo’s The Shortcut to Mexico
1001 Northwest Loop 410
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Authentic & inventive Mexican fare (with health-minded options) in a casual setting with a full bar

Drinks & Nightlife

Familiar Irish-tavern atmosphere for beer & other beverages along with sports on TV
McFinnigan's Pub
7210 Blanco Rd
Familiar Irish-tavern atmosphere for beer & other beverages along with sports on TV
Classic sports bar with basic snacks & drinks, plus diversions like pool, darts & video games
Mitchell's Sports Bar
1923 Lockhill Selma Rd
Classic sports bar with basic snacks & drinks, plus diversions like pool, darts & video games
Billiards, darts & karaoke keep patrons occupied at this bare-bones bar that also hosts live music
Hidden Tavern
11407 West Ave
Billiards, darts & karaoke keep patrons occupied at this bare-bones bar that also hosts live music

Sightseeing

Seeing San Antonio by Helicopter... yeah
San Antonio Helicopter Services
125 Lou Jon Cir
Seeing San Antonio by Helicopter... yeah
Mission Concepción, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. The Espada Aqueduct, also part of the Park, is due east of Mission San Juan, across the river. The fifth (and best known) mission in San Antonio, the Alamo, is not part of the Park. It is located upstream from Mission Concepción, in downtown San Antonio, and is owned by the State of Texas.
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Parque Histórico Nacional San Antonio Missions
6701 San Jose Dr
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Mission Concepción, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. The Espada Aqueduct, also part of the Park, is due east of Mission San Juan, across the river. The fifth (and best known) mission in San Antonio, the Alamo, is not part of the Park. It is located upstream from Mission Concepción, in downtown San Antonio, and is owned by the State of Texas.

Parks & Nature

Dellview Park
500 Basswood Dr
Lush park featuring 4 miles of trail among natural landscapes & a boardwalk running over wetlands
Salado Creek Greenway
Lush park featuring 4 miles of trail among natural landscapes & a boardwalk running over wetlands

Shopping

Indie craft & antiques dealers share this roomy store offering unique, refurbished & vintage pieces
Craftiques Mall
2375 NW Military Hwy
Indie craft & antiques dealers share this roomy store offering unique, refurbished & vintage pieces

Essentials

Five Star Cleaners
9806 Huebner Rd
Culpepper Cleaners
2116 NW Military Hwy

Everything Else

The San Antonio River Walk (also known as Paseo del Río) is a network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath the streets of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. Lined by bars, shops and restaurants, the River Walk is an important part of the city's urban fabric and a tourist attraction in its own right. Today, the River Walk is an enormously successful special-case pedestrian street, one level down from the automobile street. The River Walk winds and loops under bridges as two parallel sidewalks lined with restaurants and shops, connecting the major tourist draws from the Alamo to Rivercenter Mall, to the Arneson River Theatre, to Marriage Island, to La Villita, to HemisFair Park, to the Tower Life Building, to the San Antonio Museum of Art, and the Pearl Brewery. During the annual springtime Fiesta San Antonio, the River Parade features flowery floats that float down the river.
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River Walk
River Walk
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The San Antonio River Walk (also known as Paseo del Río) is a network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath the streets of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. Lined by bars, shops and restaurants, the River Walk is an important part of the city's urban fabric and a tourist attraction in its own right. Today, the River Walk is an enormously successful special-case pedestrian street, one level down from the automobile street. The River Walk winds and loops under bridges as two parallel sidewalks lined with restaurants and shops, connecting the major tourist draws from the Alamo to Rivercenter Mall, to the Arneson River Theatre, to Marriage Island, to La Villita, to HemisFair Park, to the Tower Life Building, to the San Antonio Museum of Art, and the Pearl Brewery. During the annual springtime Fiesta San Antonio, the River Parade features flowery floats that float down the river.