430 E Commerce St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 225-6718
Home of the Tex-Mex you'll never forget and the margaritas you'll never remember. Bring your family or best friend and enjoy the ambiance of the River Walk at Rita's on the River.
One of the original Mexican restaurants on the San Antonio River Walk, Rio Rio Cantina is locally famous and famously local. This downtown restaurant will indulge your cravings with a fiesta of flavors. Rio’s fresh Tex-Mex recipes, homemade flour tortillas and handcrafted margaritas bring the tastes of Mexico to your table.
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Barriba Cantina serves fresh Mexican Street Food featuring Full Night Life and Live Music!
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Lunch specials and specialty drinks. River Barge group dinners by reservation. Banquet room available with balcony overlooking River Walk. Max. 85. Perfect for weddings, Wedding rehearsal dinners. special events, meetings. Dine with us on the beautiful San Antonio Riverwalk. Perfect location just 1 block from the Alamo, 2 blocks from Convention Center. Call and ask for Jose Luis for special arrangements. 210/212-0566 We are ready to serve you. Buen apetito!
When the Germans came to Texas in the mid-1800s, their main imports were hard work, fun, music, good cooking and beer. Papa Fritz Schilo was no exception. Schilo’s saloon was started in Beeville, Texas in the early 1900’s and in 1914, he moved his family and business to San Antonio on Commerce Street. Prohibition came in 1917 and the saloon closed. That same year, Schilo’s Delicatessen opened at the corner of South Alamo and Worth Streets, with fare much the same as it is today. Mrs. Schilo spent weekends preparing food and special treat from her own recipes. In 1927 Schilo’s moved again to Commerce Street – next door to its present location. Christmas – German style was the best time of the year and Schilo’s shared it with all through their window decorations. With typical German strength, Schilo’s survived the Depression – substantial how lunches became the specialty enhanced by Mama Schilo’s Split Pea Soup. After Papa Fritz passed away in 1935, the business was taken over by his son, Edgar. In 1942, Schilo’s moved to its present location and was operated by the third generation of Schilo. Although the Schilo family is no longer connected with Schilo’s, it is still German Family - owned and operated, with the traditions and good food continuing. Between 1917 and now, a lot has changed – Times – Faces – Places, but always there is Schilo’s….where good times and good food are famous.
One of the original Mexican restaurants on the San Antonio River Walk, Rio Rio Cantina is locally famous and famously local. This downtown restaurant will indulge your cravings with a fiesta of flavors. Rio’s fresh Tex-Mex recipes, homemade flour tortillas and handcrafted margaritas bring the tastes of Mexico to your table.
An old world Italian restaurant, with a fabulous view of the San Antonio River Walk. Great wine list, and romantic atmosphere.
Pat O'Briens offers quality catering services; our executive chefs will create the ideal gourmet menu for your event. We also provide an extensive beverage selection, complete with our trademark Specialty Drinks! In the mid 1940's, Pat O'Brien's Bar propelled when the Hurricane Drink was created. At that time, there was short supply of liquor such as whiskey, bourbon and scotch. There was, however, access to rum coming up the river. Bar owners were forced to buy large quantities of rum, 50 cases or so, in order to purchase other liquor. Through trial and error, they came up with a drink that everyone loved! Pat O'Brien paired it up with a glass shaped like a Hurricane lamp and the drink was perfected! Under the management of George Oechsner Jr., Pat O'Brien's quickly became the most popular bar in New Orleans. The new concept of dueling piano players in the Piano Lounge had everyone dancing in the aisles. The Main Bar was a mainstay for neighborhood friends, and the Patio a perfect place to socialize. Even though the corporation has branched out, the main reason for its success is the fervor New Orleanians have for the place. "Even though millions of people visit Pat O's every year, locals are the reason the doors stay open" says Shelly Oechsner Waguespack, Vice President. "Locals are the heart and soul of what we are all about... Passion for fun and life!
We prepare Texas-inspired Big Burgers and feature a 2lb Burger Challenge. We have a wide range of draft and bottled beers, as well as the largest selection of Craft Beers on the San Antonio River Walk. Handcrafted margaritas, beeraritas, sangrias and mojitos, are customer favorites. Also, catch all the sports at Charlie Wants A Burger Sports Bar. With 11 mega-TVs showing every bit of the action, you’ll see every play, foul and ounce of drama.
Whether dining in the cozy interior or on the outdoor villa-style terrace overlooking the San Antonio River, exquisite food and impeccable service are mainstays of the Fig Tree Restaurant. Crisp linens drape tables set with fine china and sparkling crystal in elegant yet homey surroundings. Delicate, highly composed dishes such as Tournedos Rossini with Perigourdine Sauce, Seared Nori Tempura Yellow Fin Tuna and Cold Water Australian Lobster with Drawn Butter are menu stand-outs. Tableside flamed desserts include Bananas Foster over Vanilla Ice Cream and traditional Baked Alaska.
The Little Rhein Steak House is situated in the Bombach House in historic La Villita. The Coahuiltecan Indians founded a settlement here in the 1500s, and in the early 18th century Spanish soldiers and Canary Islanders established a village on the site. The Mexican General Santa Anna encamped here during the battle of the Alamo. During the 19th century, German immigrants designated this area as the Little Rhein district, hence the name Little Rhein Steak House. In 1847, Otto Bombach, a carpenter, built the first two-story structure here for his family. The Bombach House was thereafter utilized as an early Texas home, a boarding house, a grocery store and bar, a private school, and a hangout for desperados. The San Antonio Conservation Society purchased the Bombach House in 1950. Soon thereafter, the lower rooms of the building were rediscovered during renovation, hidden under silt. The house served as an antique shop, a historic museum, and as headquarters for the San Antonio Press Club during the following years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Phelps established the Little Rhein Steak House in 1967. In 1972 the Bombach House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
An iconic San Antonio River Walk restaurant, Paesanos is where locals and visitors come to enjoy an Italian meal in a sophisticated, yet relaxed setting.
We strive to fill the community with innovative southern cuisine and artisan farmhouse beers. We incorporate old world influences such as French/Cajun, German, and Czech into our food and drink while incorporating the sensational San Antonio culture into Saaz's atmosphere.
“Remember the Hard Rock!” While we've never been under siege like Davy Crockett and his men at the Alamo, we at the Hard Rock Cafe San Antonio always strive to be memorable here in Texas. Situated along the city's famous River Walk, the number one tourist destination in Texas, our San Antonio cafe has three floors of patios where you can relax and enjoy the great Texas weather and picturesque views of the San Antonio River with its slow-moving tourist boats. While our outdoor patio certainly offers one of the best spots to dine on the River Walk, inside our cafe is an attraction all its own. Be sure to bring a Texas-sized appetite, as we offer gourmet meals in hefty servings – so huge you can cut 'em with a Bowie knife. Our stylish San Antonio cafe is also the perfect space for a large event, as we have room for more than 400 guests. You’ll dine surrounded by a collection of music memorabilia that is big enough to fill a Spanish mission. Key items you’ll find on display include Ozzy Osbourne’s black velvet jacket, Eddie Van Halen’s Charvel guitar, and the brick wall spray painted by legendary rock band Aerosmith during our cafe’s groundbreaking ceremony in 1994. Be sure to pick up your own piece of music history at our on-site Rock Shop®.
Barriba Cantina serves fresh Mexican Street Food featuring Full Night Life and Live Music!