Night Life
* The River Walk, or Paseo del Rio as it's known in Spanish, is the city's
central entertainment district. It is home to several nightclubs, pubs, bars and
restaurants. Among them are Hard Rock Cafe, Biga on the Banks, Jim Cullum's
Landing, On The Half Shell Oyster Bar, Durty Nelly's, Mad Dogs on the River
Walk, Casa Rio, County Line BBQ, Howl at the Moon, Rainforest Cafe and Dick's
Last Resort.
* Also in Downtown, the street scene includes several lounges, restaurants
and bars. Among them The Palm, Mi Tierra Cafe Y Panaderia, Coyote Ugly, The
Bonham Exchange (the city's most popular gay bar), Rivercenter Comedy Club,
Schilo's Deli, Zinc Wine and Champagne Bar, Steers and Beers Saloon, Morton's,
The Steakhouse, Swig Martini Bar, Zen Bar, Suede Lounge and Davenport.
* Mid-town (north of downtown) houses a concentration of bars catering to the
gay and lesbian community. Located on Main Street near San Antonio College, bars
in the area include The Electric Company, The Saint, The Silver Dollar Saloon
and Heat. Also on Main St. is The Sanctuary, a small club that caters to the
goth community as well as lovers of synth-pop and music from the 1980s.
* Another area popular with college students is the Saint Mary's Strip. On this strip, several bars and restaurants can be found such as Paparay's, Joey's, The Mix, White Rabbit, Hardbodies, Demo's Greek Food, La Bikina, Jac's Lounge, Tycoon Flats (a local favorite), Lime Light, and The Candlelight Cafe. The area is also home to the Josephine Theater, which since 1995 has been home to a non-profit resident theater group, the Josephine Theatrical Company, Inc. The theater originally opened in 1947 as an art-deco style neighborhood movie house.
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