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Bonham Exchange
Since 1891, this Alamo-adjacent building has housed a number of establishments, including a German athletic club and the USO during WWII. In 1981 it became the Bonham Exchange, with five bars and three dance floors--three of the five bars are named after Alamo heroes. Worth mentioning are the Travis bar, which offers a view of the main ballroom's dance floor, and the Gymnasia, which has a capacity of over 1,000 and has previously featured Debbie Harry and Tina Turner. |
210-271-3811 411 Bonham San Antonio Texas 78205 |
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Medusa Lounge
A classy, contemporary bar and art parlor, with music and lighting that emphasizes the art on the walls and the martinis on the bar. Art openings every third Thursday. |
210-229-9995 203 North Presa ST San Antonio Texas 78205 |
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Mix Night Club
There's not much to the Mix, but for some reason, the locals come running. Maybe it's the loud music, maybe it's the overcrowded pool tables or foosball, maybe it's the fact that the drinks are cheap. The bar stays packed to the limit most weekend nights until last call, when the clientele is booted out onto the curb to mill around for a while under the martini glass sign before finally dispersing. |
210-735-1313 2423 N Saint Marys St San Antonio Texas 78212 |
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Ritmo Latino
San Antonio's premier Latino danceclub! Great bar, nice dancefloor, awesome time! |
210-341-0833 3625 West Ave San Antonio Texas 78213 |