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I loved it here! Very beautiful and festive for Christmas!! The food was delicious! Service was great! I love old historical places and this wasn't a disappointment! If you haven't been to the Gift shop you need to drop in! Lots of cute TX things to buy!
Amazing breakfast on a Thursday morning with my wife. When passing the front of the property I didn't notice the sign before the bridge showing where parking was located so we parked on a side street a block or two away and walked through the front of the house which seemed to be set up as a museum.
If you love food that does not taste fake or processed, then you will enjoy the food here. Biscuits and gravy are delicious. You just can’t have one bite. Pancakes are fluffy. Waffles are great too. Tortillas are made fresh and the refried beans are authentic. My kids are picky eater and they ate ev
Last minute choice for brunch, and I can't believe I had never heard of this place before. The wait time was better as we toured the museum and shop over the restaurant. We all ordered breakfast items, and the best one was the biscuits and gravy. Finger. Licking. Good. The pancakes were tasty, BUT t
Guenther House was awesome. It took a little while to get a table. But it was worth it. The food was delicious, the pancakes and waffles were great. I'm looking forward to coming by again. While waiting, make sure to take a walk around. It's quite lovely. There is also a little shop and museum to
Must visit while in San Antonio. The wait is not too bad. We waited 1 hour on a Sunday around 11 am. The food was good, and the service and ambiance are standouts here. The waffle, enchiladas, and pecan roll were all delicious. The portion sizes are...well, it is Texas.
I really wanted to like this place more, but compared to some of the other brunch options in San Antonio, the menu was pretty limited and predictable, the service was just passable (the host needs a shot of adrenaline), the wait times were ludicrously long, prices are high and nothing really wowed m
Came here for breakfast. Nice quant little place. There is a minimum waiting of 25 minutes to be seated inside. Outdoor seating does not have any wait. The outdoor seating does have heaters around. The food is decent and good. Not exceptional. The chicken sausages are very tasty here though.
Decent food, OK service, but not a great atmosphere if you're a local. Customers are almost 100% tourists. Felt too much like a downtown Riverwalk restaurant in that manner. I will go back for the cinnamon rolls they sell at the counter - best cinnamon roll I've ever had.
Food is very tasty yet very overpriced. I give it 5 stars due to the fact that you're paying for the experience, the ambience is out of this country. Very European vibes. Their patio is one of the most beautiful patios in the entire city. In my opinion my favorite waffles in San Antonio.
Great place for breakfast. We went on Father's day and the wait wasn't bad. Had the quiche of the day, strawberry waffle and the 1851 platter. Food was good and atmosphere perfect.
This place is usually very busy so expect a semi long wait time. However the wait is well worth it, the food is sourced locally which is a huge plus for. Not many restaurants source their ingredients locally. Food is amazing, service is amazing. Definitely try their house special coffee!
🏠 Amazing Cinnamon Rolls - Beautiful Home 🏠 Especially around the Christmas season, the Guenther House is a nostalgic, beautiful, whimsical visit. Enjoy a tour of the three-story home, take pictures in the traditional living room setup, and browse the gift shop to take home breakfast mixes, souveni
Some of the best service I’ve ever had. Everyone was so welcoming & friendly. We had breakfast in the garden and the atmosphere was fantastic - quiet, tranquil. We had a daily special, Blueberry pancakes. Food is delicious, cozy, & feels homemade.
Everything is good except waiting. Be prepared to wait at least an hour. Very nice small museum besides the restaurant.
Nice spot for pictures, we’re able to shop the small gift shop. The wait for brunch was 2 hours so we did not stay for that.
Biscuits and gravy were the best! Waffles are better than the pancakes. Country potatoes that came with tacos were tasty as well. House blend coffee is a definite. Service and atmosphere were a plus to an already good breakfast. Good spot to take out-of-towners for breakfast or brunch.
Such a cool place! Lovely historic home and venue on the San Antonio river. Excellent for breakfast - food was delicious. OMG! The biscuits were huge! If you’re staying downtown, it’s about a mile walk via the river or a quick ride share to get there. We rode there and walked the river back - l
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