![]() I wouldn't necessarily seek it out as one of the best San Antonio restaurants on its own.but if you're looking for good Tex Mex on the Riverwalk, it fits the bill. Of course, you can also enjoy favorites like sizzling beef fajitas, tuna ceviche, and tres leches cake. While they call themselves a Mexican restaurant, the menu really leans more Tex-Mex with items like a pork tamale pops, a cheeseburger and fries, and hickory grilled salmon. Or, if you're a true tequila nerd, try out a tequila flight or a mezcal flight. This is the place to go for a spicy watermelon or a prickly pear margarita. (I mean, Margarita Bar is in the name!) If you want excellent margaritas that are shaken-to-order and won't make you feel like death the next day (looking at you, cheap liquor inside a 32-oz sugary marg), Iron Cactus can deliver. This quirky and colorful 4th-floor bar is as much about the community you keep as it is about the cocktails you drink. ![]() Iron Cactus actually has an amazing tequila selection with 100 premium tequilas. Photo Credit: Yelp Paramour Bar Paramour at the Phipps is kind of an outlier among the rooftop bars in San Antonio. It's a slightly more elevated and calm experience than something like Casa Rio, but it's also not quite as private as Ácenar. One of my favorite things about Iron Cactus is that the outdoor patio has a guard rail with planters around it, so you can dine outside without pedestrians bumping against your table. Iron Cactus, which is actually an Austin-based restaurant that opened a second location on the San Antonio Riverwalk, provides a calm, beautiful place to enjoy fajitas on the Riverwalk.
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