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San Antonio


The seasonally inspired tapas dishes are solid, but the atmosphere alone is worth the trip to the King William District: clear Lucite chairs, sparkly pendant lights and faux taxidermy come together to provide a whimsically modern feel. The front patio is even more enticing, with twinkling lights beneath a big, shady tree and a gardenlike backdrop.


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