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re: San Antonio trip, looking for suggestions.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 1:29 pm to Relham10
Posted on 4/17/24 at 1:29 pm to Relham10
Mi Tierra, Pearl, Iron Cactus...can't miss with those
Puffy Tacos...meh
Chris Madrid burgers...been wanting to try this, locals rave
La Fonda & La Fogata....accurately described as good old school spots, food is pretty good but scenery is great provided it's not too hot to sit outside.
Haven't been to the Alamo in a really long time but it's small and touristy like most similar historical 'must do's' in many cities.
Floating the river is great but check water levels first. If it works out New Braunfels has some good food too and it will be on the way there/back from the river. BBQ, mexican, german (lots of german settlers north of San Antonio way back when).
Puffy Tacos...meh
Chris Madrid burgers...been wanting to try this, locals rave
La Fonda & La Fogata....accurately described as good old school spots, food is pretty good but scenery is great provided it's not too hot to sit outside.
Haven't been to the Alamo in a really long time but it's small and touristy like most similar historical 'must do's' in many cities.
Floating the river is great but check water levels first. If it works out New Braunfels has some good food too and it will be on the way there/back from the river. BBQ, mexican, german (lots of german settlers north of San Antonio way back when).
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