Las Canarias Restaurant, San Antonio, Texas
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- Food travel tip
- City center
They have outdoor seating so we asked for a table near the river so we could watch it while we were eating. Being a bit higher from the walkway, we could also watch the people passing without them noticing. It was such a lovely afternoon, we repeated it several times! :)
Address:
112 College St, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
Price:
Prices range from $31 to $75.
Opening Hours:
Open daily. From Mon-Sat. 6:30-23:30 and on Sun. 10:00-22:30.

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