13550 Oconnor Road Suite 3
San Antonio, TX 78233
Bexar County
Phone: (210) 599-9420
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by Andrew P. on
The king Cole Bar is a very nice place to have a drink. Try the Bloody Mary, this is its birthplace. The snack mix is quite good as well. As easy as a voda soda is to make, here it is even better. My only complaint is the Chicken Club was not worth 30$, I think some honey mustard would bring it a long way, but i asked for some and it arrived as i was signing the bill. That being said i am still a big fan of this bar. Ask for Gavin, he is very knowledgable about the history of the bar, the drinks he is making as well as the Maxfield Parrish behind the bar. Ask him to tell you the about the hidden secret in the Mural.
by Leang E. on
I'm not sure if it's alway like the way it was the Sunday night before Memorial Day that I was here, but there were a lot of Asian people here. It seemed like the whole entire Asian population of New York just crowded in here. There's a cover charge here, $20. It's a huge place, and packed! I have to say that no one really seemed to know how to dance very well here. Even the girl that was working there was on a platform and I was wondering what the heck she was doing, because her moves weren't very good at all. We started the night with double shots of Petron and then some nasty mixed drinks. It's like don't order drinks at big night clubs in New York or something, they taste like crap! Anyways, we forced ourselves to finish our drinks and proceeded on with our drunken dancing. We were up on stage at one point, and then decided we had to end the night because we were just too much for ourselves!
by Ken Kaufusi on
So this place is now (sort of) my local coffee shop. I don't know what that says about me, I am a bit worried that I won't live up to the glamor and the affluence; It's all so year 2K, venture capital slush fund in there. Still, the hokey eternal fireplace, porthole bottle service room (?) and giant cherry blossom displays are something one just has to feel a kind of warmth towards. They are open all day and serve beer and bagels at 11AM. There are other places that do this, but Sugar looks so clean and monied jet-age that one doesn't feel quite as much like unemployed gutter-trash for having booze for breakfast as one might elesewhere. The front windows open to let in breezes, so my breakfast beer needn't be consumed in an unventalated darkened lair of failure and bitterness, with only my own unwashed stink for company. Plus, while I was worried about the music at first ( a cheery top 40's hell), it has improved to French electro pop as of this weekend (3/10) I also have not yet noticed squalling packs of hollering, ass-pinching, fight-starting, woo-hooing, beer-spraying jackenapes. They are sure to fall upon this place, as they have every other hip looking bar in the Tender-nob, but maybe the high prices are driving them off (they are also almost driving me off)? So get in while the getting is good, before the cellar-dwellers decide to spread their "party" and piss on the white leather furniture (which is just asking for it in my opinion).