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  • Boston Subworks

    441 W. Nakoma San Antonio

    (210) 341-6624

    Upscale version of Subway, and more local. Check it out.
  • Cheesy Jane's

    4200 Broadway St Northeast

    Cheesy Jane’s is offering curbside pick up, delivery and drive thru.

    Mom-&-pop diner food and restaurant.
  • Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk

    600 E Market St Downtown

    (210) 224-1234

    1 article
  • Guajillo's The Shortcut to Mexico

    1001 NW Loop 410 Castle Hills

    (210) 344-4119

    The entrees are healthier and less Tex than Mex by SA standards, but the chips and salsa outshine the main menu. Don't skip dessert, though, even if the only veggie you ate was salsa. Vegetarian entree options available. -- Clint Hale (11/08)
  • Hailey's Family Restaurant

    4411 E. IH-10 San Antonio

    (210) 333-2051

    A 24-hour family-style restaurant located near the Coliseum. Part of the Pig Stands chain. ;
  • Jim's

    8427 Broadway San Antonio

  • Las Salsas

    2018 San Pedro San Antonio

    (210) 732-5366

  • Leap of Faith Cafe

    230 E. Travis San Antonio

    (210) 798-

    "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1) Not to worry: If ever there were someone not qualified to opine on matters biblical, 'twould be I. But the preceding verse is burned into my mind by virtue of its posting on the wall of the group cycling room at the Downtown YMCA - where another kind of burning also goes on - that of the calories implied by this article and all others past and future. It's also especially appropriate to the Leap of Faith Café, located in the basement of Travis Park United Methodist Church. Connie Marshall, the café's congenial owner/hostess/guiding light, abandoned her two popular Seasons Café and Bakery locations for a subterranean site, which, in spite of exposed limestone walls, track lighting, and displays of art (affecting portraits of homeless people comprise the current show), still seems very much the church basement it is - with long, communal tables covered with oilcloth. There is more at work here than marketing, and a certain amount of faith is required of the first-time diner; a sandwich board at the street level is the only overt indication of the café's location. It's the only evidence of things not (yet) seen. - Ron Bechtol
  • Lulu's Bakery & Cafe

    918 N. Main San Antonio

    (210) 222-9422; (210) 212-3895 (FAX)

    Housed in a defunct Denny's, Lulu's is about comfort food, wi-fi, and late-night eats: platefuls of chicken-fried steak, and, for bad cases of bottle flu, greasy omelettes slathered in fresh salsa.
    2 articles
  • Max & Louie’s New York Diner

    226 W. Bitters Rd. #126 Castle Hills

    (210) 483-7600

    1 article
  • Milam Building

    115 E Travis San Antonio

    (210) 226-0093

    The Milam Building at Travis and Soledad was erected in 1928, just in time for the Recession, a small setback that didn't deter it from becoming the center of the then-known oil universe. The Milam was also the first fully air-conditioned building in the world. Hold up your hand if you knew that. Although the oil industry has long since moved on to power centers in other cities, the Milam, with its classically detailed spit-and-polish lobby, still retains an air of burnished respectability. You half expect to see tenant remnants of the building's heyday walking the corridors - and perhaps you do. One friend, whose father had an office in the building, remembers eating there as a kid, not however, at the '30s-era prices: Roast Prime Rib of Fancy Northern Beef au jus topped that list at 22 cents. - Ron Bechtol
  • The Oasis Diner

    2119 North Pan Am. expressway San Antonio

    (210) 310-4857

    30 years experience brought together for unique casual dining. Tex/Mex. American entrees available. Breakfast and Lunch specials daily. Dicounts available for perferred employees. Look for select dinners. Outside patio dining, and private parties are a few things you can expect. Opening April 02,2007
  • OnLive Hall Of Fame Café

    2404 E Houston St Downtown

    Retro inspired diner that serves classic hamburgers and shakes.
  • Papa Louie's Diner

    1012 South Presa San Antonio

    (210) 532-3115

  • The Point on Main

    1022 N Main Ave Tobin Hill

    2 articles
  • Sage Restaurant & Lounge

    241 E. Austin St., Fredericksburg Road Trip

    (830) 383-1079

  • The Spice Rack Deli

    21 SPURS LANE, SL 160 San Antonio

    (210) 491-9010; (210) 491-9064 (FAX)

    28 different custom made sandwiches, wraps, cheese steaks, homemade soups and fresh salads. All sides are made fresh every day.;;Gourmet Burgers with hand cut fries on Mondays. Blue Plate Specials every Wednesday.All-You-Can-Eat Waffle Bar on Saturdays.;;Looking for something different? Then try the San Antonio Cheesesteak covered with our house made Hombre Sauce. Spicy and Great!;;The Chef makes a home made banana pudding that will knock your socks off!;;Catering and party trays for all occasions available. Corporate Catering Accounts available.
  • Swick's Diner

    8309 Bandera Rd. San Antonio

    (210) 589-9784; (210) 377-1606 (FAX)

    Tacos, Homemade Tortillas, Grilled Cuban Sandwiches and awesome Cheeseburgers. We have smoked Brisket and Barbacoa every day!
  • The Hayden

    4025 Broadway St Alamo Heights

    2104374306

    10 articles
  • The Hayden - Alon

    10003 NW Military Hwy #2115 Castle Hills

    (210) 437-4306

    4 articles
  • Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar & Store (La Cantera)

    15900 La Cantera Pkwy., Suite #25105 La Cantera

    (210) 587-3660

    1 event

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