Get some coffee, too, and try locally roasted Estate coffee beans. What to order: They’re known for their a cai breakfast bowls. Rise UpĪddress: 6401 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209 One of the most Instagrammable spots in the Southtown area, so come prepared with a charged phone. This outdoor space is spacious, shaded, and lovely for enjoying brunch or dinner. What to order: Try the Market Bowl with Hollyhock dressing, and be sure to pair it with some local kombucha made by Element. Lunch at The Good Kind, photo credit: Amy Garza Lee.ĭrinks from Southwest Elixir, photo credit: Amy Garza Lee.Īddress: 1127 S. RevoluciónSA lunch, photo credit: Amy Garza Lee. Their eclectic menu uses organic, locally sourced vegan eats. This hidden Southtown gem is a low-key, colorful BYOB eatery with indoor and outdoor seating, as well as on-site parking. What to order: Get the spinach queso (made with cashews) con chips to start, then the Good Karma Bowl for my bowl lovers. Located next to the Witte Museum, there’s plenty of parking to make it easy for you to duck in and get your juice fix. If you like fresh-pressed juices, they have a wide selection to choose from. I love stopping by here after an early morning workout to fuel up for a busy day. What to order: The Tropical Pitaya bowl has fresh tropical fruits, perfect for sunny San Antonio days. Jujuice Cold Pressed JuiceryĪddress: 4009 Broadway St., San Antonio, TX 78209 Follow their Instagram account for food pop-ups throughout the summer. Their new spot is pure perfection - the decor, the friendliness of the owners, and the intention behind the menu. This is the go-to drink for an immunity boost. Their Moonbeam juice is my favorite juice on the menu, made with beets, apples, ginger, parsley, carrots, turmeric, and black pepper. My favorite drink is the Terra Latte (cacao, cinnamon, date, vanilla, Himalayan salt, choice of mylk, and cold brew). What to order: They have an extensive selection of juices, mylks, shots, tonics, smoothies, and superfood lattes. Southwest ElixirĪddress: 125 Lamar St., San Antonio, TX 78202 I love this spot for lunch with friends or a date night. The new Southtown location is artfully designed, with a creative cocktail menu and unique selection of natural wines. What to order: Start with a flight of wellness shots, then the Cauliflower Shawarma Bowl or Farm-to-Table tacos, depending on your mood. Presa St., Suite 106, San Antonio, TX 78205 I appreciate their passion for nutrition and creativity with their menu. They now have more locations beyond their downtown San Antonio spot, one in Alamo Heights and another at the Rim shopping center in North San Antonio. I fell in love with RevoluciónSA when I first moved to San Antonio, as it was the only healthy spot I knew. For breakfast in the downtown location, order the Papas Rancheras tacos. For a smoothie bowl, try the PB Bowl, which features acai, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, peanut butter, and homemade cashew milk. What to order: My most recent obsession is the breakfast burrito only available at the Broadway location, paired with an iced Revoluci ó n Latte infused with lavender honey. You’ll find options that work with multiple diets, from keto and gluten-free to vegetarian and vegan. Here’s my list of places to get healthy eats and treats that are either in or close to downtown San Antonio. So it’s important to me to find tasty, healthy food when I’m working downtown. Fueling up with nutritious foods prepares me to be my best self whether I’m with my family, at work, or enjoying my hobbies. Health and wellness are core values of mine. You can follow this avid foodie on Instagram at for more of her food adventures in the Alamo City. Read more from Playing in downtown San AntonioĪmy Garza Lee is a project manager at the downtown-based Dura Software.
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