Dining Suggestions

County Line BBQ

County Line BBQ

The County Line Restaurants have been servin' up legendary barbeque for over 25 years. During that period the County Line(s) have been the focus of numerous feature articles and have been voted "Best Barbeque" in most every one of their respective cities.

On the scenic Riverwalk in the South Bank Complex (next to The Hard Rock), The County Line is a great place to enjoy an ice cold beer or or frosty margarita at the open-air bar. Inside the funky Texas roadhouse atmosphere will make you feel like you've wandered out into the Texas Hill Country. Open from 11am 'til 11pm daily. Private Party Barges are also available.

Mad Dog's British Pub

Mad Dog's British Pub

We offer a full range of draft & bottled imported beers, ice cool exotic cocktails and extensive domestic beverage options. We are situated on the very best Riverwalk location; our tropical terrace nestles on the banks of The River itsef. The uninterrupted tranquility allows options for relaxing with a 'cold one' or simply people watching as the Riverwalk tourists bustle by. Either way you can't avoid enjoying our little piece of Britain, whilst basking in the South Texas sun.

We are famous for our fish & chips, however our menu also boasts the best of British Pub Grub showcasing such tasty home favorites as Cottage Pie, Scotch Eggs & Bangers and Mash. All this alongside fresh salads, sandwiches, steaks, burgers and even a section dedicated to vegetarian fare.

Mi Tierra Restaurant

Mi Tierra Restaurant

A San Antonio favorite for both locals and tourists alike. Mi Tierra is open 24 hours-a-day and festooned with Christmas lights year-round, Mi Tierra is a little loco and a lot of fun. We've got strolling musicians, a huge selection of classic Tex-Mex dishes and the coldest beer in the Mercado.

"Mi Tierra is a noisy, good-smelling, visually dizzying place, hung with thousands of Christmas lights. It's also one of the oldest, biggest, and best Tex-Mex restaurants in San Antonio, a city that can lay claim to being the Tex-Mex capital of the world." - from Coleman Andrews' "The Capital of Tex-Mex"

Little Rhein Steak House

Little Rhein Steak House

The restaurant is housed in a building that was constructed circa 1847 by Otto Bombach for use as a residence and store and is believed to be the first two-story structure in San Antonio. The lower level, home to the two private dining rooms, was hidden under silt until it was rediscovered during restoration in 1950.

Little Rhein Steak House is a proud recipient of Wine Spectator magazine's Award of Excellence once again in 2005, our eleventh consecutive year to receive this prestigious award. With this award, we are recognized for our commitment to a fine wine list, which features an excellent selection of better producers along with a thematic match to the menu in both price and style.

Pearl Brewery

Pearl Brewery

Explore delectable food frontiers where fresh, local ingredients are transformed by the artful skills of culinary devotees. Texas Farm to Table's fresh, healthy lunches begin with ingredients grown right here in Texas. Exciting plans for other restaurants, cafes, and a coffee shop are in the works.

At Texas Farm to Table our goal is to provide the highest quality boxed lunches and light catering services in San Antonio, Texas. We only use the freshest ingredients, purchased from in-state producers whenever possible. This brings quality and character to our menu, benefiting our customers, local agriculture & small business

Guenther House

Guenther House

Welcome to the Guenther House, the elegant home of Pioneer Flour Mills' founding family. Located at the foot of the oldest historical district in Texas, this stately home has been completely restored and is now open for your visiting pleasure. Great for lunch!

Carl Hilmar Guenther, the founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, built this elegant home in 1860. Pioneer has restored the home to welcome visitors as a museum, restaurant, and retail store. The Guenther House is located on a bend of the San Antonio River, at the foot of King William, one of the oldest historical districts in Texas.

Mexican Manhattan

Mexican Manhattan

Nestled in the corner overlooking a junction in the San Antonio River, you'll find the Mexican Manhattan Restaurant - San Antonio's finest Mexican food restaurant. Stop by and join us for lunch, happy hour, dinner, or anytime you want delicious Mexican food, fast and friendly service, and a relaxing atmosphere.

From the abundant natural cheddar on our Cheese Nachos and Chili con Queso, to the chilies and spices that season our tacos, to the choice tequila that gives our delicious margaritas that extra little zing--you'll find nothing but natural, fresh, and high quality ingredients in every one of our dinners and drinks.

Casa Rio

Casa Rio

The restaurant founded in 1946 by Alfred F. Beyer, sits on land first granted title in 1777 by the King of Spain. The Spanish Colonial period hacienda became the core of the new business. The cedar door and window lintels, the fireplace, and thick rock walls, are still evident inside the building.

Casa Rio was the first San Antonio business to open its doors to the River and take advantage of the River's setting. Canoes, gondolas, and paddle boats, evolving into tour and dinner boats, began here and helped create the Riverwalk of today.

Chart House

Chart House

Located at the Tower of the Americas, the landmark symbol of San Antonio since 1968, Chart House is legendary for its top-of-the-catch seafood, succulent steaks & decadent desserts. Enjoy outstanding cuisine, spectacular views and exceptional service as you marvel the city below. Be sure to relax with a cocktail in the sophisticated setting of Bar 601.