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It's a modern cantina spot that honors the legacy of the neighborhood dive bar that came before it with a contemporary cocktail menu.
Tony's Siesta is friendly cantina that honor's its legacy. Brooklyn AvenueÄon't be put off by the low lighting. Mary's Street is a rooftop cocktail bar on top of the Thompson San Antonio hotel that offers a view of the San Antonio skyline. Looking for a swankier spot to unwind after the parade? The Moon's Daughters on the corner of Lexington and St. The Moon's Daughters - 115 Lexington Avenue The Moon's Daughters, which towers 20 floors above the city in the new Thompson San Antonio hotel, boasts a stunning view of the city's skyline. Sparky's offers a friendly pub experience with a covered patio along the parade route. Kelsey Bradshaw /San Antonio Express-News Rainbow details and lush greenery can be found outside of Sparky's Pub where those dining in can grab a bite to eat on the patio. This is a perfect spot if you're looking to drink and dance, especially with DJ sets planned after both parades on April 8 and April 9.
You can catch many a drag show at the HEAT Nightclub on Main Avenue. The HEAT Nightclub is one of the top gay clubs on Main Avenue. Grab yourself a Frozen Blue Hawaiian or a High Octane Margarita at this LGBTQ+ burger joint with patio seating that has a perfect view of Main Avenue, where everything will begin this year. Luther's Cafe near San Antonio College is open until 2 a.m. Bar hop responsibly and at your own discretion. Please note that some of these places could be holding private parade watch parties, so space could be limited. MySA looked at some of the bars along the new parade route this year - from start to finish - to give you some ideas where you can keep the fiesta going after yelling, "Show us your shoes!"