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17803 La Cantera
San Antonio, TX 78257
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Premier Businesses in San Antonio, TX

Mi Tierra Café y Panaderia
  • • Gift Shop
  • • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner ANYTIME
  • • Bar, Bakery & Mexican Candy Available
(210) 225-1262
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Azuca Nuevo Latino
  • • Numerous Wines Available
  • • Diverse Palette Of Entertainment
  • • Culinaria Dinner
(210) 225-5550
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Grady's Bar-B-Que
  • • Slow Smoked Barbeque
  • • Reputation For Outstanding Food At Reasonable Prices
  • • Outstanding Family Recipes
(210) 732-3636
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Rosario's Mexican Café y Cantina
  • • Private Events Available
  • • Dine-In, Curbside & To-Go Options
  • • Happy Hour Specials
(210) 223-1806
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Mission Adventure Tours Mission Adventure Tours

Your Texas-sized adventure starts with Mission Adventure Tours, where all nature enthusiasts can explore the great outdoors while having a good time. While there are scenic and historical routes available, there is no better way to appreciate this great city than paddling around in kayaks, biking with traditional and electric bicycles, and walking along the RiverWalk and downtown streets on foot, on and off the beaten path.

 
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The Dinner Detective The Dinner Detective

Enjoy America’s largest interactive murder mystery dinner show, The Dinner Detective, where you solve a hilarious crime while feasting on a fantastic dinner. But beware, the culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself being the prime suspect before you know it. Where comedy and mystery are served side-by-side, check the menu for clues as you work to keep yourself off the suspect list. Can you solve the who-dun-it before dessert?

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Spanish Governor's Palace Spanish Governor's Palace

Visit a historically unique location that is known as one of the most beautiful buildings in San Antonio, the Spanish Governor's Palace. This National Historic Landmark represents the last visual remnants of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. It was the original residence and working office for the captains of the military garrison from 1722 until the early 1800s. Learn about Texas's earliest history under Spanish rule. Tour the rooms furnished with Spanish Colonial period pieces and be delighted with the beautifully landscaped gardens in the courtyard.

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