Rodney And Angela's Guidebook

Rodney And Angela
Rodney And Angela
Rodney And Angela's Guidebook

Food scene

This place is pretty good!! We like Chester's because it's better than Whataburger and extremely close to the house. Chester's is casual so if you're looking for a more hip burger shop you could try Sam's by the Pearl or BurgerFi. As for taste, I give Chester's five stars!
26 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Chester's Hamburgers
9980 I-10
26 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This place is pretty good!! We like Chester's because it's better than Whataburger and extremely close to the house. Chester's is casual so if you're looking for a more hip burger shop you could try Sam's by the Pearl or BurgerFi. As for taste, I give Chester's five stars!
Nothing quite like it that I know of in the area. Portions are on point!
Holy Crab
2921 Pat Booker Road
Nothing quite like it that I know of in the area. Portions are on point!
This affordable restaurant has many locations. Great diner that serves breakfast all day along with lunch and dinner options. Our History, Our Promise. G-Jim-Hasslocher.png In 1947, a young entrepreneur named G. “Jim” Hasslocher opened a small bicycle rental business at the front gate of Brackenridge Park in San Antonio. When summer arrived he started selling sliced, ice-cold watermelon next to his bike stand. It was here that he met his wife and lifetime business partner, Veva Ball. Soon Jim started selling charcoal-broiled hamburgers at a stand, which evolved into the first Frontier Drive-In. The popular drive-in was a favorite meeting place and became famous for its burgers, onion rings, milkshakes and carhops.
35 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Jim's Restaurant
302 TX-1604 Loop
35 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This affordable restaurant has many locations. Great diner that serves breakfast all day along with lunch and dinner options. Our History, Our Promise. G-Jim-Hasslocher.png In 1947, a young entrepreneur named G. “Jim” Hasslocher opened a small bicycle rental business at the front gate of Brackenridge Park in San Antonio. When summer arrived he started selling sliced, ice-cold watermelon next to his bike stand. It was here that he met his wife and lifetime business partner, Veva Ball. Soon Jim started selling charcoal-broiled hamburgers at a stand, which evolved into the first Frontier Drive-In. The popular drive-in was a favorite meeting place and became famous for its burgers, onion rings, milkshakes and carhops.

Sightseeing

879 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
El Álamo
300 Alamo Plaza
879 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
804 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Antonio River Walk
610 River Walk
804 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Guests report loving to rent bicycles to check out the mission trail
234 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose Dr
234 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Guests report loving to rent bicycles to check out the mission trail
Natural Bridge Caverns is a nice place to do indoor ziplines to cool off in the summer heat.
22 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Natural Bridge Caverns Road
Natural Bridge Caverns Road
22 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Natural Bridge Caverns is a nice place to do indoor ziplines to cool off in the summer heat.
168 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Rancho de Vida Silvestre Natural Bridge
26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd
168 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Schlitterbahn
381 East Austin Street
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The beach is a 1.75 hour drive.
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Corpus Christi
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The beach is a 1.75 hour drive.
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Zoológico Mundo Animal y Granja de Serpientes
5640 Interstate 35
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Go to the top for a lovely view of San Antonio or eat in the sky high restaurant
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tower of the Americas Way
Tower of the Americas Way
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Go to the top for a lovely view of San Antonio or eat in the sky high restaurant
A free venue to pass an hour or two.
338 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Japanese Tea Gardens
3853 N St Mary's St
338 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A free venue to pass an hour or two.
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King William Historic District
122 King William St
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Recreation

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Canyon Lake
222 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Locals prefer going here over Corpus
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South Padre Island
186 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Locals prefer going here over Corpus
Golf and a spa!
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
TPC San Antonio
23808 Resort Pkwy
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Golf and a spa!
917 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
17000 W I-10
917 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Texas Ski Ranch
6700 I-35
30 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
K1 Speed - Indoor Go Karts, Lugar de eventos corporativos, Actividades de construcción de equipos
6955 Northwest Loop 410
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Andretti Indoor Karting & Games
5527 N Loop 1604 W
57 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This course is about a mile from the house. You may lose your ball in the ball wash on the front 9. The back 9 is a bit more forgiving though!
Olympia Hills
12900 Mt Olympus
This course is about a mile from the house. You may lose your ball in the ball wash on the front 9. The back 9 is a bit more forgiving though!
568 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Antonio Zoo
3903 N St Mary's St
568 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Shopping

Great place to shop!
450 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Shops at La Cantera
15900 La Cantera Pkwy
450 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Great place to shop!
358 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Marcos Premium Outlets
3939 I-35
358 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This small German town is a great place to walk around the shops at historical Downtown Gruene.
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Gruene
173 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This small German town is a great place to walk around the shops at historical Downtown Gruene.

Entertainment

We loved this small blues bar on Congress.
815 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Continental Gallery
1313 S Congress Ave
815 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
We loved this small blues bar on Congress.
Live music and book parties
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Howl at the Moon San Antonio
54 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Live music and book parties
History The Many Lives of the Phoenix Since 1871, our building has been home to various bars and saloons, most famously the original Phoenix Saloon. It was here in 1894 that William Gebhardt, proprietor of the back room cafe, invented chili powder! Prior to this, chilis had only ever been used fresh, but Gebhardt devised a process for crushing and drying them. Gebhardt brand chili products are still widely available today. The original Phoenix Saloon was reputedly the first bar in Texas to offer service to women. No lady who valued her reputation would dare be seen in a saloon, so the proprietor set up a ladies beer garden with bells in the trees for service. There was a deer pen too, and an alligator pit and badger fights. There was even a parrot on a perch just inside the front door that was taught to say, “Have you paid your bill!?” in German! Prohibition put an end to the good times at the Phoenix, which closed its doors on June 26, 1918. The Ludwig Building, as it was then known, was expanded and turned into a department store in 1922. In 1935, by now renamed the Schmidt Building, it was remodeled again. The building was home to a number of retail and service businesses until the Phoenix rose from the ashes, so to speak, on March 5, 2010. Like its mythical namesake, the Phoenix Saloon has been reborn! The new owners relish the building’s flavorful past. In bringing the new incarnation to life, they’ve exposed the original 1871 brick wall, salvaged the old Phoenix Saloon beadboard paneling and re-used various old shutters, sinks and lights. Trying to celebrate all aspects of the building, they also constructed the 40-foot-long bar from the old department store cabinetry, flipped a mirror from the old shoe department upside down behind the bar and relocated a three-way dressing room mirror in the ladies restroom. A Different Sort of Night Life For years, people have reported paranormal happenings in and around the Phoenix. Doors and windows open and close on their own, footsteps are heard on the upper stories late at night, and some have even reported seeing a shadow man who drifts down the 2nd floor hallway, accompanied by a chill breeze. Some speculate that it’s the restless spirit or Mr. John Sippel, the man who constructed our building in 1871. By all accounts, Mr. Sippel led a tortured life of depression and alcohol abuse after his wife left him and took up with another man. Eventually, the grieving business owner took his own life with a single gunshot in 1900. Could a man who was so haunted in life still roam the building he made? Others speculate that it could be one-time saloon proprietor Walter Krause, who died in 1885 from injuries he sustained in a barroom fight. There is also talk of some hushed-up accident in the basement; and for many years, there was a Masonic Lodge on the third floor, where many of the odd noises are heard to this day. Whether it’s one ghost or several – or just the “personality” of a 140+ year-old building – the nocturnal mysteries add just a bit more flavor to the Phoenix legend.
41 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Phoenix Saloon
193 W San Antonio St
41 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
History The Many Lives of the Phoenix Since 1871, our building has been home to various bars and saloons, most famously the original Phoenix Saloon. It was here in 1894 that William Gebhardt, proprietor of the back room cafe, invented chili powder! Prior to this, chilis had only ever been used fresh, but Gebhardt devised a process for crushing and drying them. Gebhardt brand chili products are still widely available today. The original Phoenix Saloon was reputedly the first bar in Texas to offer service to women. No lady who valued her reputation would dare be seen in a saloon, so the proprietor set up a ladies beer garden with bells in the trees for service. There was a deer pen too, and an alligator pit and badger fights. There was even a parrot on a perch just inside the front door that was taught to say, “Have you paid your bill!?” in German! Prohibition put an end to the good times at the Phoenix, which closed its doors on June 26, 1918. The Ludwig Building, as it was then known, was expanded and turned into a department store in 1922. In 1935, by now renamed the Schmidt Building, it was remodeled again. The building was home to a number of retail and service businesses until the Phoenix rose from the ashes, so to speak, on March 5, 2010. Like its mythical namesake, the Phoenix Saloon has been reborn! The new owners relish the building’s flavorful past. In bringing the new incarnation to life, they’ve exposed the original 1871 brick wall, salvaged the old Phoenix Saloon beadboard paneling and re-used various old shutters, sinks and lights. Trying to celebrate all aspects of the building, they also constructed the 40-foot-long bar from the old department store cabinetry, flipped a mirror from the old shoe department upside down behind the bar and relocated a three-way dressing room mirror in the ladies restroom. A Different Sort of Night Life For years, people have reported paranormal happenings in and around the Phoenix. Doors and windows open and close on their own, footsteps are heard on the upper stories late at night, and some have even reported seeing a shadow man who drifts down the 2nd floor hallway, accompanied by a chill breeze. Some speculate that it’s the restless spirit or Mr. John Sippel, the man who constructed our building in 1871. By all accounts, Mr. Sippel led a tortured life of depression and alcohol abuse after his wife left him and took up with another man. Eventually, the grieving business owner took his own life with a single gunshot in 1900. Could a man who was so haunted in life still roam the building he made? Others speculate that it could be one-time saloon proprietor Walter Krause, who died in 1885 from injuries he sustained in a barroom fight. There is also talk of some hushed-up accident in the basement; and for many years, there was a Masonic Lodge on the third floor, where many of the odd noises are heard to this day. Whether it’s one ghost or several – or just the “personality” of a 140+ year-old building – the nocturnal mysteries add just a bit more flavor to the Phoenix legend.
Super fun With many events, contests, parades, concerts and more spanning over two weeks.
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
723 AT&T Center Parkway
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Super fun With many events, contests, parades, concerts and more spanning over two weeks.
El Mercadito Art's & Crafts
112 Produce Row
One of the largest remaining dance halls still operating. Check their website for events and schedules.
31 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Cowboys Dancehall San Antonio
3030 NE Interstate 410 Loop
31 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
One of the largest remaining dance halls still operating. Check their website for events and schedules.
German food with some live music
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Krause's Cafe
148 S Castell Ave
64 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
German food with some live music

Day Trip

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Fredericksburg
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Consejos para la ciudad

Costumbres y cultura

Folks are friendly!

Most people in the neighborhood wave with a smile :)
Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Rideshare or rent a car to get around

There are no busses in the neighborhood
Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Scooters And bicycles

If you Uber downtown, there are scooters and bicycles that are for rent everywhere. Super fun experience and can be dangerous.