From fancy Italian fare, standout Mexican and top-flight margaritas to pub grub done right, this is where to welcome spring.
Editor's note: This story has been updated. The freezes are over and San Antonio is entering spring, that sweet spot where the shivers have passed and the perpetual sweating hasn’t started. There’s no better time than now to take advantage of the excellent al fresco dining options the city has to offer.
com, Facebook: @GuillermosAustinStreet Jardín The gorgeous San Antonio Botanical Garden provides the setting for this restaurant, which is tucked into the historic Sullivan Carriage House on the grounds. Jardín’s courtyard patio provides the perfect setting to sip a frosty peach bellini surrounded by the blooming flowers of spring. Shady trees tower over much of the patio, and exposed tables have umbrellas to keep the sun at bay.
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