Took my mom for Sunday Brunch. She loved everything about Feast. She said "this is the best French Toast I have ever had" I think I'm now her favorite son....

Took my mom for Sunday Brunch. She loved everything about Feast. She said "this is the best French Toast I have ever had" I think I'm now her favorite son....
Where to begin? We went for Sunday brunch. The ambiance is great and a nice change considering San Antonio loves chained restaurants instead of original and yummy restaurants. The service is terrible and the food while the attempt to make it retro modern it was just bizarre. If you are looking for a retro modern dive, expensive and strange food...
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a group of ten of us had dinner at the suggestion of a friend who had frequented at feast we were visiting from Colorado. the service, food and atmosphere met all of our expectations. if you go make sure to order the short ribs
Tapas style the kebabs and fusion food were spectacular. Love the food overall and the white deco... Service was ok, room for improvement
This restaurant is in the King William district of San Antonio, a 20 minute walk outside of the riverwalk area. We ended up here because the wait at Guenther's Pancake House was too long. I am so glad we made it here instead. The decor is modern but not uncomfortable, the atmosphere is very welcoming. Food was great, menu items...
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This place is where the locals go. Though a little loud inside due to hard surfaces this place has one of coolest unique finish-outs for a restaurant I have seen in a while. The staff is friendly and typically cheerful. The light fixtures are funky chic which set the place off. Did I mention the bar? Looks like something you'd...
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My wife and I finally got the chance to eat here while we were doing an art show in the King William District. They open at 5 so we waited at the door and were the first ones seated. It was Happy Hour so some of our choices were influenced by the discount. We ordered Corn Fritters which were small...
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Excellent new American Fusion style restaurant. Small plates and excellent, inventive drinks and food. Will definitely go back on next trip.
We spent a lovely evening sitting outside on the patio under magically-lit trees and shared platters of extremely well-prepared and tasty food. The atmosphere is chic, contemporary and classy and attracts a very youthful crowd---a very convivial setting. We especially enjoyed the corn fritters, the mussels, the lamb kabobs, mac and cheese, and the duck tosta, but we (8 of...
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Our group shared and sampled over a dozen plates and none disappointed anyone. The unique menu offered one thing for everyone. We dined on the patio under the live oak and shimmering soft lighting. Do NOT miss this one!
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