The Wall Street Journal: "Located in the old Pearl Brewery, this meat-centric gastropub, helmed by Jeff Balfour, specializes in "Texas cross-cultural cuisine" and brews its own beer on the premises."
Art Museum 6000 N New Braunfels Ave San Antonio, TX
People also say (35 tips):
Kim M.: "The entire Museum is gorgeous architecturally and all the art work is exquisite! They even have a exhibit dedicated to musical theatre which is very broadway baby's dream! 19 & under are always free!"
Xim Tog: "Favorite place in San Antonio! 😍 Full of life,music,art,food,history & shops! I recommend the boat ride @5-6pm for best light in pics. You should walk it too w/plenty of time to make stops and admire"
Full Nelson: "I love coming here for the beer selection. The bartenders are super friendly and the people are cool, it's always a great vibe when I come! I recommend the fire sale beers, they're $3!"
Julie Pham: "Get the #1 shwarma plate w/ chicken or #2 chicken sheesh tawook plate... Super juicy and delicious chicken. Don't forget the garlic sauce (it's to die for!!!) but PACKED w/ garlic. BEWARE!"
Bookstore 15900 LA Cantera Pkwy Bldg 27 San Antonio, TX
People also say (25 tips):
Joel Valdez: "Probably the best Barnes & Noble in San Antonio with one of the best selections. The downstairs is hectic-feeling but the upstairs is a great get-a-way for studying and/or reading."
Kim Aquino: "My favorite B&N in town so far. The music is in english, there are outlets to charge your electronics (or just to look at), and there are moving stairs!"
Heather Speck: "The cafe doesn't just make deli items, they're a full juice bar. You can customize as you wish, & they don't mind grabbing produce items from the store to accommodate a recipe. Bring on the kale! :)"
Julie Didion: "Very awesome bulk food section. Get my pink Himalayan salt & coffee here. Love the kombucha selection. Lots of gluten free options. Good produce. Also good vitamin/supplements & health section."