3 Best Restaurants in The Pearl District, San Antonio

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Boiler House Texas Grill & Wine Garden

$$$$ | The Pearl District

Built within the 130-year-old renovated boiler house of the original Pearl Brewery, the Boiler House Texas Grill & Wine Garden is every bit as Texas-sized in flavor as it is in its expansive two-level space. Sophisticated yet casual, it enjoys a loyal following, many of whom settle in at the long bar for signature and seasonal craft cocktails. Menu items include everything from chicken to pork to seafood, accompanied by a myriad of local ingredients sourced from nearby farmers' markets. But the specialty is steak, with local beef sourced from family ranches in Texas. Prime-grade steaks are grilled to perfection and served with chipotle compound butter.

312 Pearl Pkwy., San Antonio, TX, 78215, USA
210-354–4644
Known For
  • Specialty cocktails and mocktails
  • Outdoor patios and balconies over the wine garden
  • Most of the boiler house original architecture is intact

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Brasserie Mon Chou Chou

$$$$ | The Pearl District

Surprisingly, the concept of a French restaurant with Southern hospitality actually works here. That was the dream of the three Frenchmen founders from different regions in France (Strasbourg, Chartres, and Lyon) who met up in San Antonio; some of the dishes are a tribute to their respective grandmothers and meals shared around family tables. They have an all-day menu and a Sunday brunch menu, both featuring French comfort food (think Cheeseburger Mon Chou Chou, with Gruyère cheese and shallot sauce), salads, and sandwiches. Entrées include delectable creations of duck, Icelandic cod, milk-fed veal, and prime center-cut filet mignon. Luscious desserts include a berry-topped crème brûlée, mocha pot de crème, and more. The cocktail menu features Mon Chou Chou creations like espresso martini and banane Alexandre, plus a good selection of wines by the glass and bottle.

Cured

$$$$ | The Pearl District

Chef Steve McHugh brings his love of regional ingredients and organic methods to charcuterie-focused New American cuisine in a historic setting. Dishes change seasonally, but the primary theme is always meat (non-red-meat options available). The restaurant's intriguing concept of retail groceries strikes just the right note: you can take home jars of bread-and-butter pickles, pickled okra, basil and mint mustard, smoked tomato jam, and more. The restaurant is in the Pearl's 1904 Administration building, one of the district's most recognizable structures. The interior is equally distinctive, complete with a glass case chock-full of house-cured meats, from which you can build your own charcuterie plate (with expert help if needed).

306 Pearl Pkwy., San Antonio, TX, 78215, USA
210-314–3929
Known For
  • All things charcuterie
  • Pickled and cured groceries for sale
  • Excellent seafood and bird options
Restaurant Details
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