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  1. Specialties: Dine on the largest restaurant patio on the Riverwalk. We have riverside seating as well as indoor seating and event spaces with unparalleled views of the Riverwalk. We are 4th generation owned and operated, serving traditional San Antonio style Mexican food. Established in 1946. Casa Rio, founded in 1946 by Alfred F Beyer, sits on land first granted title in 1777 by the King of ...

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    • (210) 225-6718
    • 430 E Commerce St, San Antonio, 78205, TX
    • Mexican
  2. Feb 16, 2018 · Casa Rio: Surprisingly good Tex-Mex on the Riverwalk - See 4,207 traveller reviews, 924 candid photos, and great deals for San Antonio, TX, at Tripadvisor.

  3. Feb 1, 2017 · Casa Rio: Tex-Mex on the Riverwalk! Great place to dine. - See 4,220 traveller reviews, 928 candid photos, and great deals for San Antonio, TX, at Tripadvisor.

    • Best Tex Mex in San Antonio: La Fonda on Main
    • Best Tex Mex Cantina: Aldaco’s Mexican Cuisine
    • Best Downtown San Antonio Tex Mex: Rosario’s Mexican Cafe Y Cantina
    • Best Tex Mex on The River Walk: Casa Rio
    • Best Tex Mex in Southtown: The Haven
    • Best Guacamole in San Antonio: Paloma Blanca
    • Most Family-Friendly Tex Mex: Chuy’s
    • Nicest Tex Mex: Pappasito’s Cantina
    • Best Tex Mex Buffet: Nicha’s Comida Mexicana
    • Best Tacos: Henry’s Puffy Tacos

    La Fonda is a humble Tex Mex stop that’s been a mainstay in San Antonio since 1932. While it’s definitely a tourist stop, it’s also popular with us locals, too. If the weather is good (a rarity in San Antonio), take your meal out to La Fonda’s big patio for a little slice of Tex Mex heaven. Now, La Fonda does serve some authentic Mexican dishes. Ho...

    Aldaco’s is located up on a hill in Stone Oak, which makes for some awesome views. If you choose a table on the patio, you can sip a margarita, enjoy the views, and briefly forget that it’s 110 degrees outside. Aldaco’s bills itself as a cantina, so the drinks here are off the chain. People buzz about the avocado margarita, which is basically a cre...

    My husband is incredibly picky about his Tex Mex, so when he says a place is good, it’s good. According to him, Rosario’s serves the best Tex Mex in town. They do a fire-roasted salsa that rivals a salsa I once had at a resort in Mexico. It’s soooo good. Rosario’s makes a bomb plate of enchiladas, but the cascabel tacos are awesome, too: it’s pork ...

    Casa Rio is one of the many must-see restaurants in San Antonio. It was the first business to open on the River Walk, and there’s a lot of history in its walls. The view alone is worth the trip! Where else can you sip on a margarita, enjoy a plate of enchiladas, and see the San Antonio River? You won’t see many SA locals at Casa Rio, but that’s bes...

    Southtown is the hipster area of San Antonio and home to The Haven. I like to poke fun at hipsters, but their food is actually really good! Like any decent San Antonio Tex Mex establishment, The Haven serves breakfast, too. Their tacos are awesome, but I always get the huevos rancheros. The Haven also does dinner service Thursday, Friday, and Satur...

    Paloma Blanca is, hands down, one of my fave Tex Mex restaurants in San Antonio. In college, we would spend our Friday nights here, inhaling nachos faster than they could bring them out to us. But have you seen this place? It looks like you were dropped in the middle of a border town oasis. Paloma Blanca also serves my favorite margarita in all of ...

    We’ve eaten at Chuy’s a few times with our families when they visit. It’s not only a great way to feed a crowd, but it’s a laid-back restaurant that’s cool with kids. It even has a pretty good kids’ menu! Chuy’s is known for making huge food, too. They make Panchos (regular nachos, but huge) and “Big as yo face” burritos (regular burritos, but HUGE...

    Pappasito’s is owned by the same restaurant group that does Pappadeaux, so if you’ve ever been there, you’ll have a similar experience at Pappasito’s. Pappasito’s is a nicer Tex Mex stop, but it isn’t so high-brow that you can’t show up with a few rowdy kiddos. My sister-in-law goes bananas for Pappasito’s, too! It’s one of her favorite places to e...

    I once got really drunk off of Nicha’s strawberry daiquiris and ate almost one of everything on the menu. RIP, my thighs. Anyway, Nicha’s is a super popular stop for Tex Mex here in San Antonio. The carne guisada, chicken flautas, and chicken alambre are a few of our faves, but the fajitas are a must if it’s your first time. Nicha’s also does a wee...

    Have you ever had a puffy taco? It’s an invention that’s unique to San Antonio, making it one of the more interesting Tex Mex specialties we have in town. And no place does the puffy taco quite like Henry’s Puffy Tacos. I brought my nieces here to sample their first puffy tacos, and I assure you, it’s even picky eater-approved! 1. Address: 6030 Ban...

  4. 4,251reviews. #121of 4,553 Restaurants in San Antonio$$ - $$$, Mexican, Southwestern, Latin. 430 E Commerce St Tower Life Building, San Antonio, TX 78205-2652. +1 210-225-6718+ Add website. Closed nowSee all hours.

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  5. Casa Rio, San Antonio: See 4,246 unbiased reviews of Casa Rio, rated 4.0 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #136 of 2,748 restaurants in San Antonio.

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  7. May 12, 2022 · 949 photos. Casa Rio. 430 E Commerce St, Tower Life Building, San Antonio, TX 78205-2652 (Downtown) +1 210-225-6718. Website. E-mail. Improve this listing. Ranked #136 of 5,268 Restaurants in San Antonio. 4,244 Reviews.

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