"Smart Casual" attire usually includes: Tops: Button-downs, blouses, sweaters, polos Bottoms: Chinos, dress pants, dark-wash jeans, tailored trousers, skirts Dresses: Midi and Maxi Dresses Shoes: Nice but practical shoes, leather or suede sneakers, comfortable heels or flats Jackets: Blazers, bomber jackets However, if you want to dress up more please feel free to! Since it will be nearing summer, we recommend cool, lightweight clothing.
Gino’s Deli (Award-winning hole-in-the-wall Northeastern-style deli) Magnolia Pancake Haus (German breakfast food, best pancakes I’ve ever had; skip the line on Yelp app) Ming’s (Chinese bao restaurant with two locations; try the shrimp bao or pork belly bao) La Panadería Bakery Café (bougie Mexican bakery with desserts, breakfast, sandwiches, and salads) ARtea (Best Boba Tea and randomly amazing food, try the bacon chicken bites or the pork bao) The Beignet Stand (3/$6 Beignets, perfect for fans of funnel cake) Sea Island (San Antonio shrimp house chain, try the charbroiled shrimp) Jim’s Diner (San Antonio cheap diner chain from the 1950s, try the Tortilla Soup or Pecan Pie) Bill Miller (San Antonio fast-food BBQ joint, best breakfast tacos and sweet/unsweet tea) Canes (Southern fast-food chicken strip chain open very late)
Six Flags Fiesta Texas Sea World The Riverwalk (mostly walking, drinking, eating, and window-shopping) The Alamo The San Antonio Museum of Art The McNay Art Museum Old Town Helotes (quiet area with antique shops and boutiques, limited hours) O. P. Schnabel Park (park with playground and pleasant walking trails) Witte Museum (fun Natural History museum) San Antonio Zoo Half Price Books (Southern used media chain, great for books, movies, video games, board games, etc.)
Nope! We like ‘em.