Favorite hobby date restaurant in San Antonio

FootLong's Avatar
A proper hobby restaurant should have long table cloths so a chick can get under there and deliver a good bbbjtc with reasonable privacy. Let's hear about those. And not downtown...
scooterscuzz's Avatar
the restaurant is out on a pier. Its called "La Rosa Nautica" Much like "Harbor Lights" in Seattle. It's dark, mysterious and the food, well it's out of the Pacific and prepared by one of the best chefs in the region, what could one do after a meal like that but burn off those calories horizontally
Great post FL! Would be interested in reading a review of that kind of experience as well or doing it myself for that matter.
Guest092514's Avatar
Drew's Grill, Paloma Blanca, Zoko's, Il Sogno, J. Alexander's to name a few
Big One's Avatar
Wild Fish, Bob's Steak and Chop House and Grey Moss
FootLong's Avatar
Hey were those last 2 posts in response to #46?
I'd be interested if those restaurants had long table cloths too!
ck1942's Avatar
Maybe the new "Starfish" in the King William area?
Keyzer Soze's Avatar
Maybe the new "Starfish" in the King William area? Originally Posted by ck1942

With a name like that, I'm sure Bonn will be a regular........
FootLong's Avatar
Maybe the new "Starfish" in the King William area? Originally Posted by ck1942
I said not downtown...for me at least.
Precious_b's Avatar
Taking care of some legal obligations today.
Noticed the girls at the Mariposa standing outside while driving back to the office. At first I thought they were some very in-your-face street walkers.
oldtiger's Avatar
Whataburger. The way she gets hers tells you everything you need to know her.
legbrker's Avatar
Drew's Grill, Paloma Blanca, Zoko's, Il Sogno, J. Alexander's to name a few Originally Posted by sandy
I concur with all mentioned except Drew's grill--food is not up to their ego.