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Featured Cafes Listings

Featured Directory Listing SoGo Market Cafe

SoGo Market Cafe & Takeout's mission is to provide its' guests a unique, customized dining experience.
To create joy through food.

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Featured Directory Listing Druthers Cafe & Catering

At Druthers Cafe & Catering, our passion is serving specialty gourmet sandwiches made with the freshest ingredients in a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere.

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Regular Cafes Listings

Merchants Grand Cafe

As Alamo Heights Lumber and Hardware, this establishment had a well-earned reputation for satisfying the color palettes of the neighborhood. Now as Merchants Bistro & Hardware Bar, we're continuing the tradition. But it's the local taste palates we're con

Nicavid's Bakery & Cafe

Our hours are Mon - Fri 7AM to 3PM and Saturday 8AM to 2PM. On Saturday we have an "All you Can Eat Made To Order Breakfast"

Rio de Vino

Welcome to Rio de Vino. A place where you can relax with your friends and take shelter from the storms of stress..

River Tree Grains

River Tree Grains is about quality, service, and value. This carries through from the bread we bake fresh every morning to the salad dressings we make from scratch. Even the croutons are homemade. We pride ourselves on using only fresh ingredients and our own recipes. Our hope is that our food is always enjoyable and never boring! We want our customers to feel as welcome as possible in our home. That’s why we have comfortable table and couch seating with free Wi-Fi and local artists’ work displayed for your enjoyment. Hang out and read the morning paper with your coffee or enjoy surfing the net over lunch. Stop by and say “Hi”, we’d love to serve you.

West Avenue Kitchen & Bar

Since our opening, we have been committed to top quality, fresh food at the lowest price possible. We aim to provide a comfortable environment where anyone feels welcome.


Bexar County Historical Markers

Bexar County Historical Markers

John `Jack` Coker

(May 10, 1789-Jan. 4, 1861) Came from South Carolina to Texas in 1834. Served in Battle of San Jacinto in Texas War for Independence, 1836. Was one of a party with "Deaf" Smith that destroyed Vince's Bridge near Pasadena. This deed may have kept Santa

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Courtesy WOAI NewsPolice search for triple robbery suspect

Police are looking for a man they say went on a robbery spree late Monday night. The robber started at the Best Western in the 4600 block of Rittiman Rd...


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