Seafood in San Antonio

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  • 20nine Restaurant & Wine Bar

    255 E. Basse Rd. Ste. 940 San Antonio

    This urban wine inspired restaurant is located in the heart of San Antonio just 5 miles north of the River walk, and minutes south of the airport. Highway 29 that runs through Napa Valley inspired the restaurant’s name. The oversized patio with water fountain creates the perfect atmosphere to enjoy wine and appetizers or a four-course dinner. The bar and lounge area offers a trendy, stylish, urban setting for serious wine drinkers to sit back and enjoy a “Road Trip”. All road trips arrive with “wine itineraries” (tasting notes) for the “traveler” to refer to as they are sipping each glass. We specialize in wine country cuisine; Executive Chef Stefan Bowers has created an eclectic menu & makes seasonal changes to showcase fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats.;
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  • The Barn Door Restaurant

    8400 N New Braunfels New Braunfels

    (210) 824-0116; (210) 824-0635 (FAX)

    Open since 1953 the Barn Door Steakhouse & Meat Market also serves chicken, seafood, quail and many other specialties.We are known for our homemade pies, rolls and our "famous garlic dressing." The Barn Door has 5 banquet rooms and a meat market for purchasing steaks to cook at home. We have a full bar and patio area to relax in.
  • Biga on the Banks

    203 S. St. Mary's River Walk

    (210) 225-0722

    Bruce Auden continues to be the city's premier apostle of world-wise regional cooking, and there is no better place to get one's gastronomic feet and whistle wet than at the sinuous bar. Here, the noodle menu includes such enticements as chicken fried oysters with squid ink pasta and pancetta, and a red coconut curry with egg noodles, shrimp, and snap peas - which can be paired to appropriate wines by the glass from Biga's ample list. - Ron Bechtol
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  • Boater's Bistro

    667 Sandy Mountain, Sunrise Beach Austin

    (325) 388-9393; (325) 248-6693 (FAX)

    Located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ in Sunrise Beach, mostly outside dining on 2 levels of the deck. Also featuring an intimate inside waterfront dining room.;At Lunch renowned for it's top-quality Burgers, Brisket and Bratwurst, changing at Dinner to a Steak & Seafood House featuring only USDA Prime Beef items as well as Fish and Lobster.;Dinner is served as a set 4-course menu with appetizer, salad, choice of 1 of 11 main courses as well as dessert.;We do not "turn a table" - your table is yours alone for the entire evening.;Dinners are reservations only.;Docking space for guests arriving by boat is available free of charge.
  • Caballito Del Mar Seafood

    951 New Laredo Hwy San Antonio

    (210) 921-1901

    Great seafood, literal translation is Little Goat of the Sea.
  • Camaron Pelado

    1113 Pleasanton San Antonio

    (210) 928-2829

    Delicious seafood cooked in the style of the Mexican coast.
  • Cap'n Jim's Fish & Chicken

    3311 Roosevelt San Antonio

    (210) 923-7511

  • Catfish Corner

    8181 Tezel San Antonio

    (210) 682-2282

    Friendly fish fry with good tastes and belly-filling food.
  • Dry Dock Oyster Bar

    8522 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 692-3959

    Oysters, mussels, and other good seafood dishes.
  • El Siete Mares

    3831 W Commerce San Antonio

    Mexican seafood restaurant.
  • Fig Tree

    515 Villita San Antonio

    (210) 224-1976

    Traditional continental cuisine along the River Walk.
  • Fralo's Art of Pizza

    23651 IH-10 W. San Antonio

    The picturesque setting of Fralo’s Art of Pizza may well be your first clue that you’re in for an out of the ordinary dining experience, from the hidden aspect reminiscent of a fabled Italian village under the trees. Independent owners Frank & Lori Hakspiel have created the place to see and be seen; you might even spot a famous face. Adopted into the hearts of their community for family celebrations, discussing business or quiet romance. Enjoy live music on the patio and bring along your favorite bottle of wine to pair with a host of eye-opening, taste bud-stirring toppings that put the Art in Pizza ;
  • The Guadalupe River Ranch

    605 F M 474, Boerne San Antonio

    (210) 537-4837

  • Joe's Crab Shack (410)

    4711 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 523-1010

  • Joe's Crab Shack (at the Quarry)

    255 E. Basse San Antonio

    (210) 930-1736

    The atmosphere is one for parties and the food is quite good. The waitstaff is a fun group and very willing to entertain or have the clientele entertain them.
  • Joe's Crab Shack (I-10 W)

    12485 I-10 W San Antonio

    (210) 699-9779

    Fun waitstaff. Delicious food. Great for parties.
  • Joe's Crab Shack (Riverwalk)

    212 College San Antonio

    (210) 271-9981

    The food is delicious and the waitstaff is fun. Great for parties.
  • La Playa (Poplar)

    3201 W. Poplar San Antonio

    (210) 735-8715

    One of two Salvadoran restauarants in town, there are two locations: W. Poplar and West Avenue. The other Salvadoran restauarant is Pupuseria La Rancherita. Both serve fresh and delicious food at a cheap price and are definitely unique.
  • La Playa (West Ave)

    3343 West Ave. San Antonio

    (210) 340-2762

    One of two Salvadoran restauarants in town, there are two locations: W. Poplar and West Avenue. The other Salvadoran restauarant is Pupuseria La Rancherita. Both serve fresh and delicious food at a cheap price and are definitely unique.
  • Lai Wah Place

    5242 fredericksburg rd. San Antonio

    (210) 342-3395; (210) 342-3630 (FAX)

    authentic chinese american cuisine. with such favorites as sesame chicken, general tso, egg foo young, peanut butter chicken and much much more at an affordible price and fresh ingredients. over 30 years in the buisiness from puerto rico, new york and the last 20 years in greater san antonio with his previous location of marbach tio chino. come and join chef tsu at his finest.
  • Landry's

    600 E. Market San Antonio

    (210) 229-1010

    Seafood joint with recommended appetizers and as for entrees, stick with the salmon pasta.
  • Louie LeDeaux's Cajun Seafood Kitchen

    8235 Agora Pkwy # 115, Selma San Antonio

    (210) 945-8222

  • The Malt House (Northside)

    5210 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 308-7300

    What would you expect from a place called the Malt House? If your answer is a thick, syrupy malt topped with whipped cream and a cherry, think again. The Malt House serves homestyle dishes simply made - meaning that the malts in question are actually just cups of soft-serve frozen yogurt - doused with a healthy topping of Hershey's if you order chocolate. Apart from this unusual deviation - after all, the beverage is the institution's namesake! - the Malt House doesn't stray from the traditional definitions of the dishes on its menu. Pull into the parking lot on Zarzamora and Commerce, and turn on your lights if you'd like to eat in your car. But since it's a bitter cold February, you would do better to go inside and cozy up to a plate of enchiladas. The atmosphere is friendly and chaotic - filled with families during dinner, coworkers and cops during lunch, and party-goers late at night. And the food - if not sophisticated or exotic, is just right for a cold San Antonio day. - Laura Fries
  • The Malt House

    115 S. Zarzamora San Antonio

    (210) 433-8441

    What would you expect from a place called the Malt House? If your answer is a thick, syrupy malt topped with whipped cream and a cherry, think again. The Malt House serves homestyle dishes simply made - meaning that the malts in question are actually just cups of soft-serve frozen yogurt - doused with a healthy topping of Hershey's if you order chocolate. Apart from this unusual deviation - after all, the beverage is the institution's namesake! - the Malt House doesn't stray from the traditional definitions of the dishes on its menu. Pull into the parking lot on Zarzamora and Commerce, and turn on your lights if you'd like to eat in your car. But since it's a bitter cold February, you would do better to go inside and cozy up to a plate of enchiladas. The atmosphere is friendly and chaotic - filled with families during dinner, coworkers and cops during lunch, and party-goers late at night. And the food - if not sophisticated or exotic, is just right for a cold San Antonio day. - Laura Fries
  • Mariscos el Marinero

    202 Recoleta Olmos Basin

    (210) 231-0579

    A Mexican seafood restaurant that's purer and more pristine than most playas. Savor the simply titled "seafood soup," the crab tostada, or any of the campechana cocktails. -- Ron Bechtol, 04/08

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