Alamo Cafe

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San Antonio, United States

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Tex-Mex restaurant· Bar· Restaurant· Mexican restaurant

Alamo Cafe Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Alamo Cafe is located in San Antonio, United States on 10060 I-10. Alamo Cafe is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tex-mex restaurant in United States.

Address

10060 I-10

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 2106918827

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsKids' menuLate-night foodOrganic dishesQuick biteSmall plates

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Bubbles Popping

I often dream of eating here again. Oh how I miss the food from here. I miss San Antonio most for Alamo Cafe & Heb. Don’t worry though I’m making a road trip soon. update: We made it here & it was amazing! It was better than expected! Our server Jon was the best server we have ever had. I go everywhere & mark my word he does the perfect job of catering to guest without overstepping.

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Pamela Tidwell

A group of us went to Alamo Cafe on I10 last evening, arriving between 6:00-6:30 and there were about 20 of us; yes, we called way ahead and made reservations. My husband and I had the chicken fajitas for two and it was awful; chicken dry, hardly an onion in sight and no peppers, the rice was way salty and we had to go in search of tortillas. No refills on drinks or plates taken away. There were two severs at the beginning, to take our order; a male and a female, but after orders were taken, only the male. Time for our tickets to pay...OH MY! They handed this poor guy, who explained it was his first week there, a stack of tickets in search of their owners. I got my ticket and thought it would be helpful to take it to the front and pay as he definitely had his hands full. Got to the front and there was a girl there who angrily told me she was the cook and would not take my payment. So I went back and left the money with the ticket on the table. There were MANY employees there! Any I encountered were preoccupied, visiting with each other and rude when I was able to talk to one. WHY on earth would they give such a large party to a poor guy who had just started and from what I could tell had very minimal experience in waiting tables??? And why with all the employees standing around would someone not help him. There were maybe six tables in the whole restaurant, but definitely more employees than patrons. And the thing that surprised me also was how unclean the place was. We have visited the Alamo Cafe on 281 on MANY occasions and have NEVER had any of these problems there. Extremely disappointing! We will not be back to the one on I10 and our group will find another place to eat and visit.

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Cable Rose

We moved to San Antonio in 1987. This was the first \mexican\ restaurant we had ever had in our life. We still go here to this day. Its the best food, enviroment, employees, management, and customers around. If the planet had a meal to save us from invading alien attackers, THIS would be the place and the Chicken Tortilla Soup would save us all! Its a must for San Antonio eatery.

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Lori Newman

Order was small for a full size order. Salsa wasn't great. Did not taste like it was homemade. I won't be ordering from there again.

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