Mi Tierra Cafe & Bakery is the destination for the finest Tex-Mex in San Antonio. Open 24 hours for those early risers, night owls, and everyone in between, the menu is sure to fill any craving. Established in 1941, Mi Tierra has become nationally known for its food, desserts, and lively atmosphere.
Bring your dancing shoes to Travis Park this September and enjoy local and national jazz artists. Hosted by the San Antonio Parks Foundation. Jazz'SALive is a free jazz concert for all to enjoy.
Discover, interact, connect, and explore the San Antonio Aquarium. Pet the Ring-tailed or Red Ruffed lemurs for the first time and feed the Stingrays, Sharks, Iguanas, Tortoises, and Lorikeets. Walk the Plank and jump into the shark and stingray-infested waters, and meet the unique creature you don’t want to miss out on seeing, the Mermaids. Everywhere you turn, you will find an experience worthy of your time and create memories that will stay with you always.
San Antonio Art League & Museum | SAAL&M focuses on Texas artists and houses over 600 works, which include paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, ceramics, and sculptures. Revolving contemporary exhibits highlight local and regional artists such as the notable Robert and Julian Onderdonk, José Arpa, Emma Richardson Cherry, E. G. Eisenlohr, Martha Mood, Charles Umlauf, and Amy Freeman Lee, all representing the league's unique, diverse, and respected collection.