Well, theres not much around other than a McDonalds that I know of![]()
Downtown will be out of the question due to drunk brown people. Where else do you all suggest?
Well, theres not much around other than a McDonalds that I know of![]()
I'm always to nervous to eat during, or right before the game. Unless we are playing Memphis or something.
isn't there a iceman's pub across the street?
http://www.icemanspub.com/
Its not great food, but ive always liked stopping at The Little Red Barn steakhouse on hackberry before a game.
It has a lot of history, and its OK food, but not great.
There really isn't any good restaurants around the AT&T Center since it's basically located in an Industrial area.
Why don't you just eat at the AT&T? Super duper, double whammy, extreme, ultimate nachos are probably the junkiest, most unhealthy food in the world....but, hey, it's the playoffs!![]()
Answer:
Because I would rather not spend my kids college money on a $10,000 dollar box of Nachos.
I have yet to do a good scouting job of the surrounding area for good restaurants. It would be a good weekend project sometime.
Well, I didnt mean anything of Houston and Walters or anything, just nearby or something.
I always get them for around $7 !!
Are you all ting me?? Grady's BBQ qwithout question is the quintessential eat-before-the-game restaurant
You scared of drunk brown people?
Pussy.
The brownies they have are excellent.
$7 for 80 cents worth of chips covered in 20 cents worth of Cheeze-Whiz?
for $5, I'd smuggle some in under my hat...
Mmmm hairy nachos...
You can always get a $10.00 Whataburger dinner for 2 at the at&t center for $30.00!![]()
It because of cheap skates like you, that the Spurs Health Care Plan won't cover Dimoxinil for Manu!![]()
Oh no....the ones I'm talking about have a meat-like substance on them, with jalapenos, black olives, salsa, the cheese, pico degallo and sour cream! Very decadentAnd you could probably find the odd hair or 2!
Lord's Kitchen
i am not saying it is the best or the worst.....
it is just a place to eat
http://search.cityguide.aol.com/sana...en/v-109232445
Whoever planned location for the AT&T Center missed out on a golden opportunity to really make San Antonio shine. Can you imagine having some local pubs/resturants/icehouses to hang out at before and after the game.Talk about establishing a sports environment, fan loyalty and fervor. How many stories have people in Spurstalk heard or experienced when visiting places like Wrigley Field, or South Bends Notre Dame Stadium. Peolple take home those memories, tell others and create a type of Mecca (for lack of a better word) where others want to visit.
Oh well I guess getting a good price for the land was worth it. Who doesent want to see some of San Antonios' prime industrial parks?
Jerry Jones for all his egotism gets it. Dalls already has a Super Bowl scheduled within two years of opening the doors of it's new stadium.
Just sayin'...
You're damn right. I went to a Patriots game in Foxboro in 02, the stadium was in the middle of nowhere, and it still had a couple restaurants and bars within walking distance of the stadium.
Your sig would be good...
Where is this Grady's?
Grady's is right off 35 north of AT&T center parkway... southbound access road.
We've never gone before a Spurs game, but wife and I'll do Spaghetti Warehouse for other events - and it's a straight shot to the arena.
Just walk right across the street to what used to be Icemans. Great burgers and cheap beer. Not draft either ,bottles.
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