Naturally, being gay does not define which attractions most of us will want to see in each destination, and most queer travelers will merely want to check out the top things to see in San Antonio during the day! We found our favorite memories were hiring a car and exploring the vast South Texas landscapes, dining in the chic, upscale eateries of San Antonio’s riverwalk, and dancing till dawn surrounded by our fabulous queer community on “The Strip.”
They can happily give you no-obligation advice and all the information you'll ever need to know about your new city. However, if you are lucky enough to be considering a move here, we recommend getting in touch with a local gay realtor. The oldest city in Texas, and effortlessly the most beautiful, San Antonio also boast the legendary Alamo, glorious and utterly unique collection of waterside pathways, historic missions, fabulous parks, intriguing museums, and an innovative design scene.Ī youthful city with strong creative tendencies, a thriving culinary scene, live music to die for, and more outdoor adventures than you could ever want…Gay San Antonio is guaranteed to be a roaring good time!Īre you relocating? This guide will help travelers discover the queerer side of the city. “The Strip” just to the north of the Downtown in Tobin Hill is the central gaybourhood district, but areas like Southtown the Arts District – where artists showcase the creative culture of the city – also have their own alternative rainbow flare. We don’t want to over-simplify anything – but for your average tourist visiting for a few days, you are unlikely to encounter any issues. If you are staying along the main river walk, this would be a good walk to enjoy the less crowded portion, have a new and drinks and walk back.People here are by and large accepting, but gay acceptance and the culture around it was always going to be complicated here as we also found in Denver and Nashville. Speaking of our waitress, she had plenty of information on the beers and the food, the kind you would invite to join you.
She brought back a free slice, it was really good as well. Joked with the waitress about the chocolate cake she passed us with. I got a flight to sample and all were good. Burger was fresh, about average, but good. If I go back, definitely ordering those again.
We shared the brisket nachos and bacon cheeseburger. They have a good selection on a regular basis and be sure to check out the sign above the bar for current selections. Inside restaurant area looks like you are dining in the brewery. We went early afternoon so it wasn’t too crowded. Tucked away and a little tricky to find, but well worth it. Needed to kill some time before a basketball game and thought we’d try this out.