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"New Cafe, Rodeo Fun, Cultural Gems: San Antonio's Latest Hotspots!"
Discover the latest in San Antonio: New cafe, free family fun at the Rodeo Fairgrounds, World Heritage Center, and more! Join us on Wednesday for all the excitement!

Martin Flores

Feb 4, 2026

Trivia Question❓

In San Antonio, Texas, what famous landmark was originally built as a pavilion for the 1968 World's Fair and is now one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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Us Wednesday!

Kafe Krave is now welcoming guests at 227 Dwyer Ave #101, blending specialty coffee by day with craft cocktails after dark for the San Antonio community.

 

Inspired by James Vester’s fond café memories from Venado, San Luis Potosí, the inviting space features elegant emerald seating, gold details, and encourages lingering conversation.

 

To launch, Kafe Krave offers grand opening specials through January 30, including buy-one-get-one-free coffee and iced lattes for only $2.50.

 

Hours vary through the week, with late-night service on weekends for a unique local escape.

 

Meanwhile, San Antonio food lovers can anticipate the Titans of Tailgate event on February 1 at The Rock at La Cantera, hosted by Chef Jason Dady and Culinaria, benefiting culinary education.

 

Looking ahead, the expansive Mexico Ceaty dining and retail venue will open in April at the Shops at Rivercenter, promising Tex-Mex fare and artisanal goods.


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Tip of The Day

Check out the River Walk in San Antonio for some great food, shopping, and beautiful scenery!

 

The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo returns February 12 to March 1, 2026, bringing a wide array of free activities at the lively rodeo fairgrounds for all ages.

 

Snap a photo at the famous ‘Let’s Rodeo’ sign, a highlight that captures the event’s vibrant spirit.

 

Animal lovers can greet friendly critters at the petting zoo sponsored by Honey Nut Cheerios, or visit the bustling livestock barns to see contestants prepping their animals.

 

Experience the rich tradition of the Charreada on February 22 in Freeman Coliseum—watch skilled riders in colorful outfits showcase dazzling ranching arts.

 

Enjoy the energetic Street Fair with live performances from local bands, creating an atmosphere perfect for dancing and connecting with friends.

 

Families can try hands-on fun, from “milking a cow” with the Texas Farm Bureau to testing BB gun skills at Wildlife Texas.

 

Discover memorable, free entertainment for everyone at the 2026 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.


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The World Heritage Center on Roosevelt Avenue invites San Antonio residents and visitors to explore the stories that define the city’s cultural legacy.

 

Admission is always free, making this vibrant hub accessible to all who want to connect with the heritage of the San Antonio Missions.

 

The Center operates Tuesday to Sunday, with extended hours on Thursday, and is closed on Mondays.

 

Throughout the year, the Center hosts engaging public programs — from expert-led lectures to interactive, family-friendly activities exploring historical dance, native plants, and local cuisine.

 

A true highlight is the annual World Heritage Festival, blending in-person and virtual events that showcase the significance of the Missions and help fund preservation efforts.

 

Whether you’re seeking history, culture, or community, the Center offers an inspiring destination to celebrate San Antonio’s unique past.


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The Institute of Texan Cultures is reopening its doors in the heart of downtown San Antonio at the sleek Frost Tower on January 29.

 

To mark this exciting occasion, guests can enjoy free admission during the first week.

 

The museum welcomes all ages and offers special rates for youth and seniors, with free entry for young children and UTSA students.

 

Visitors will find the museum cashless, so be sure to bring your preferred digital payment method.

 

Convenient parking is available nearby, including several garages and free options on Sundays.

 

Hours run Thursday through Sunday, with Wednesdays set aside for school groups.

 

Guests are encouraged to review updated policies for accessibility, safety, and respectful conduct inside the exhibits.

 

The Institute promises a memorable and educational celebration of Texas heritage for the whole community.


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Quote Of The Day

"Celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of San Antonio today. Embrace the diversity that makes our city so special."

 
💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
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