Loved by vegetarians, The Cove offers delicious New American fare prepared meticulously by seasoned chefs using fresh, local and sustainable ingredients. Diners can avail gluten-free, vegan as well as organic dishes. The venue consists of an indoor as well as an outdoor area. There is a play area for children as well with slides and swings. There is a cozy place by the fire that can be reserved for private functions. Live music events and wine/beer tastings are also held from time to time.
Opened in 2003, Bohanan's Prime Steaks and Seafood, located in Downtown, has come as no surprise to patrons when it was awarded the Best New Restaurant in San Antonio. Owned and operated by Mark Bohanan, the restaurant has a lovely ambiance, perfect for special occasions. Intimate seating spaces, thoughtful lighting accents and attractively laid out tables welcome patrons to a warm and friendly space. On offer here is authentic Japanese Akaushi Steaks, well curated meats and a slew of seafood specials. You cannot miss out on their French-Grilled Oysters, their signature specialty Bohanans House Salad and the Filet. For a perfect end to your meals, indulge in their decadent desserts- their Espresso Tiramisu and Madagascar Vanilla Crème Brulé are a must try. Their alcohol menu is pretty impressive as well. They offer a good collection of wines, cocktails and other mixed drinks. For those who love to smoke a cigar, there is a wide array of different flavors.
Dough Pizzeria Napoletana is one of San Antonio's favorite pizza spots. Pizza is cooked to perfection in an oven imported from Italy, and served in a casual atmosphere. Kids can even roll out their own pizza dough, so it's a great dining option for families. One of their most popular pies is the Pork Love, which is topped with salami, sausage, pancetta, tomato sauce, and house-pulled mozzarella. For dessert, the Nutella panini is definitely worth saving room for. Although it's on the expensive side for pizza, you get what you pay for in terms of quality and service.
Guillermo's is a great option for Italian dining in San Antonio. With a big patio and a kids' menu, it's especially suited for families. The dinner menu features sandwiches, pastas, pizzas, and burgers, so there's something for everyone. Their tuna bacon salad deserves special mention; it's one of the most popular dishes. Happy hours and drink specials throughout the week make the beer and wine menus even more appealing.
El Bucanero brings the cuisine of Northwest Mexico to San Antonio. Enjoy fresh shrimp ceviche, fried tilapia, fish tacos, and more. The atmosphere is casual, featuring a mural of sea creatures swimming through the ocean and an open layout with big white arches dividing the dining room. You'll also find more familiar Mexican dishes on the menu, like enchiladas, and some American fare, like hamburgers.