Gino’s Deli among the 13 restaurants every tourist must try in San Antonio MySanAntonio.com

mysanantonio.com – Sarah Martinez • 7h
When San Antonio tourists roll into town, they usually flock to the same recognizable restaurants, usually scattered throughout downtown and the River Walk, and near bustling shopping centers like the Alamo Quarry Market and La Cantera. We get it! It’s part of the San Antonio experience, but so is dining at eateries more reflective of the city itself
Though some restaurants on this list have gained recognition outside of San Antonio for one reason or another, they’re not yet places that tourists associate with the Alamo City. Whether you’re a native wanting to try somewhere new or a tourist wanting a more local take on the food scene here, these essential restaurants are a must-try for a true taste of all that San Antonio has to offer.
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Gino’s Deli Stop N Buy
Housed inside a convenience store, Gino’s Deli whips up delicious hot and cold sandwiches, like the TurkeyRoni and chicken salad, to be enjoyed fresh or packed to go. Pair your perfect sandwich with your chips and drink of choice.
Find it: 13210 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX 78230; 210-764-0602