Food Scene
Sushihana Japanese Restaurant
1810 NW Military HwyAmazing lunch specials!
Thai Topaz
2177 NW Military HwyUpscale yet casual dining
Warm neighborhood spot. Pam (who the cafe is named after) is often behind the counter preparing amazing sandwiches and chatting up guests. Never had a bad sandwich here. Highly recommend the lunch menu as it changes to a sit-down restaurant for dinner. The walls are lined with local art for sale.
13 locals recommend
Pam's Patio Kitchen and Wine Bar
11826 Wurzbach RdWarm neighborhood spot. Pam (who the cafe is named after) is often behind the counter preparing amazing sandwiches and chatting up guests. Never had a bad sandwich here. Highly recommend the lunch menu as it changes to a sit-down restaurant for dinner. The walls are lined with local art for sale.
Sightseeing
This is a historic brewery turned family friendly must-see spot! There is a farmer's market that sets up every Saturday and Sunday morning but I suggest getting their the earlier the better to avoid crowds. The Bottling Department is a brand new food hall serving gourmet burgers to authentic ramen. Plenty of shopping and restaurants to choose from. Be sure to step into Hotel Emma and get a seat at Sternewirth, their stunning bar. Plus, it sits right at the Riverwalk and is walking distance from other Downtown spots!
527 locals recommend
Pearl Brewery
303 Pearl PkwyThis is a historic brewery turned family friendly must-see spot! There is a farmer's market that sets up every Saturday and Sunday morning but I suggest getting their the earlier the better to avoid crowds. The Bottling Department is a brand new food hall serving gourmet burgers to authentic ramen. Plenty of shopping and restaurants to choose from. Be sure to step into Hotel Emma and get a seat at Sternewirth, their stunning bar. Plus, it sits right at the Riverwalk and is walking distance from other Downtown spots!
First Friday, a gallery crawl that happens on the first Friday of every month, is a must see for any art lover! Parking gets a bit tight so don't be afraid to park in residential areas and walk, it is a safe neighborhood and there is plenty of foot traffic during this monthly event. Vendors open up their homes or set up on the street and sell everything from comic books, to homemade jewelry, and plenty of San Antonio specific (but non-touristy) apparel.
142 locals recommend
Southtown
First Friday, a gallery crawl that happens on the first Friday of every month, is a must see for any art lover! Parking gets a bit tight so don't be afraid to park in residential areas and walk, it is a safe neighborhood and there is plenty of foot traffic during this monthly event. Vendors open up their homes or set up on the street and sell everything from comic books, to homemade jewelry, and plenty of San Antonio specific (but non-touristy) apparel.
Arts & Culture
The Alamo
300 Alamo PlazaIt's the Alamo! Enough said.