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Casa Rio was the first San Antonio business to open its doors to the River and take advantage of the setting. Canoes, gondolas, and paddle boats, evolving into tour and dinner boats, began here and helped create the Riverwalk of today.
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Opened in 1946, Casa Rio is the oldest restaurant on the River Walk and was modeled after the very first true Tex-Mex restaurant in the entire country which opened in 1899 and went out of business in 1960.
Dine on the largest restaurant patio on the Riverwalk. We have riverside seating as well as indoor. seating and event spaces with unparalleled views of the Riverwalk. We are 4th generation owned. and operated, serving traditional San Antonio style Mexican food.…. Read more.
Casa Rio, San Antonio: See 4,257 unbiased reviews of Casa Rio, rated 4.0 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #138 of 2,752 restaurants in San Antonio.
Regular Menu — Casa Rio. CASA RIO DOES NOT ACCEPT RESERVATIONS. Casa Rio is a high volume restaurant with multiple levels. We seat everyone on a first come, first served, basis. Private dining options available. Location: 430 E. Commerce Street. San Antonio, TX 78205. Hours of Operation.
Opened in 1946, Casa Rio is the oldest restaurant on the River Walk and was modeled after the very first true Tex-Mex restaurant in the entire country which opened in 1899 and went out of business in 1960.
Casa Rio was the first San Antonio business to open its doors to the River and take advantage of the setting. Canoes, gondolas, and paddle boats, evolving into tour and dinner boats, began here and helped create the Riverwalk of today.