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The San Antonio River Walk is something of a tourist trap, but believe it or not, there are plenty of quality places to dine that are worth a visit from travelers, transplants and locals.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., whose work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, ...
River Walk revelers will want to order something off the cocktail menu, which lists sophisticated sippers like a French 75; a classic Bee Sting with local gin; and the signature Pink Drink ...
Thousands of people are expected to line the San Antonio River Walk for the Texas Cavaliers River Parade on Monday, April 28.
After teasing plans last fall, San Antonio's Alamo Biscuit Co. & Panaderia has expanded to the River Walk. The restaurant, 849 E Commerce St., is the homegrown chain's third location, and it's now ...
In addition to its Huebner Road and River Walk locations, Alamo Biscuit Co. & Panaderia is cooking up at least one more location on San Antonio's Southside near Brooks, aka Brooks City Base ...
When visiting the Alamo City, it only makes sense to visit the Alamo itself. Founded in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero ...
Sixty floats will make up the parade with a theme of "Shine Bright," a celebration of light and illumination for all.
Many agree that the best way to see San Antonio is by taking a stroll along the River Walk, or Paseo del Rio. San Antonio's most-visited tourist attraction meanders along the banks of the San ...
The River Walk in San Angelo is a wonderful place for strolling, photographing, or just relaxing on a spring evening.