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| Mavs/Spurs Circa 2010 | 
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| With Rangers third base coach Gary Pettis at the Alamodome | 
Fresh off a quick weekend in San Antonio, here are some can’t miss spots to try near downtown:
| The interior at Feast | 
Feast
 – a modern, eclectic tapas spot in the beautiful King Williams Historic District.  My photographer had lamb kebabs and corn 
fritters while I had mussels and brussel sprouts.  We enjoyed it on the uber-hip patio.  All of it was 
outstanding.  
It’s a good mix of families, the San 
Antonio gay fab crowd and husbands trotting out their second or 
third trophy wives.  Great food, great people watching, a definite must-try. 
| Patio at Feast | 
| Patio at Mad Hatters | 
Mad Hatters Tea House & Cafe – a funky tea room in the King Williams Historic District.  A perfect breakfast or lunch spot.  I ate two meals a day here 
during Cowboys Camp 2011.  They do wonderful whole grain pancakes and 
omelets for breakfast and outstanding salads at lunch.  They also have a lovely hot and iced tea selection. This is a girlie spot that can 
satisfy a guys appetite with hearty sandwich offerings.  Bonus: free WiFi! 
On The River Walk
I think eating on the River Walk can, at times, be a losing effort. Most of the restaurants offer bad, overly seasoned food that have you regretting it the next day. These, though, are some quality choices:
| Wavy Gaudi iron entrance to Las Ramblas | 
| Exactly what you would expect at Biga on the Banks | 
| Boudros | 
Starbucks - really.  I can't count the number of meals at the Riverwalk Starbucks  I have eaten over the years.  Seriously, they have some healthy options: oatmeal, spinach/feta/egg white wrap, protein box, decent sandwiches, fruit and veggies boxes.  Gotta love free WiFi. 
Lagniappe
The Quarry Market is a solid retail and restaurant space north six miles of downtown that features a Whole Foods, My Fit Foods, Canyon Cafe, Piatti Italian Restaurant and much more. 
Mi Tierra Restaurant and Bakery is the popular, open-all-hours Mexican spot.  The food is fine.  The real reason to go: you never know who you will run into there at 2am.   
| Menger Bar | 
| The Vbar | 
Bar Rojo the new-ish Grand Hyatt isn't bad.
SWIG Martini Bar on the Riverwalk was a favorite spot for postgame cocktails following a Mavs/Spurs playoff game. A tad cheesy but popular and filled with tacky tourists like yours truly.
Hitting the Bayou City? Check out my recent must-hit list for places to visit in Houston.
Interested in Austin? We just had a fabulous visit to the state capitol.
 
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