Business Description from the Web
The Havana Riverwalk Inn, in San Antonio, is a 3-and-one-half star inexpensive b&b that caters to business travelers, has historical color, and features great views. The b&b caters to a hip crowd, can, on request, provide baby sitting, was recently renovated, is situated in the "Downtown" area, and provides free parking and an airport shuttle. Those who recommend it say it's perfect for...
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Cuban and Spanish fare collide in this cozy, two-room bar beneath the Havana Riverwalk Inn. A refined selection of cigars, comfy leather couches and chairs, and muted jazz create a space in which 20- to 40-somethings relax and rendezvous. Well-poured martinis complement the tapas, including empanadas and beef chimichurri. A gently tropically-inspired interior provides just the spot to sit,...
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Posted by 10best
on October 23, 2008
Location. The Havana Riverwalk Inn is a boutique style hotel located along the famed Riverwalk in San
Antonio, Texas. Nine blocks from the hotel stands the historic Alamo. The Rivercenter Mall is 10
blocks away and the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center is 11 blocks from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Club Cohiba offers cocktails, wines, cigars, an antique bar and an outdoor deck with
foliage of a...
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
Tips About This Business
For cocktails, tapas and one of the hottest scenes in San Antonio, try Club Cohiba in the basement.
Stake out the big leather couch in front of the elevator. It's extremely comfortable and a prime spot for people-watching.
The hefty prices come down a little between 4pm and 7pm, Monday through Thursday.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene This inn was constructed nearly a century ago as a residential hotel. Today, it combines the personalized charm of a B&B with the convenience of a larger luxury property. Its historic mood invites travelers to take a luxurious step back in time. Many of the furnishings have been collected from around the globe, adding a unique touch to an already singular...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 09, 2005)
The Scene Enter the quiet lobby of the historic Havana Riverwalk Inn and take the elevator down to the basement. When the doors open, you'll feel like you're walking into someone's living room. Leather couches and chairs dot the small two-room bar. Neatly painted black pipes overhead remind you that you're underground. The exposed-brick walls are decorated with antique mirrors, some...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 04, 2005)
The Bottom Line: Intimate Italian villa with personalized service in the heart of cowboy country. Guest Rooms and Rates: From $115.
Other Reviews from the web
This was the first and last time I go to this bar. I found it to be extremely pretentious. The bartender was RUDE and homophobic. She literally refused to serve my friend and I. After letting friends know of my experience, they told me this person had refused to serve them at various visits. Overall, I would not frequent this hole in the ground (literally). There are better, more...
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Posted by iknowdrinks
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 14, 2009)
We had high expectations after reading the other reviews, but the drinks were terrible and the crowd was rude. Too many other good bars around to spend time going to this one.
Posted by crashmcqueen
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 25, 2008)
My wife and I recently visited the Havana for a weekend getaway and it did not disappoint at all. The service was amazing, and the historic hotel was incredibly romantic. Its tucked into a secluded pocket of downtown, which was away from the busy downtown entertainment district but still easily reachable. Mary and Charlie were extremely attentive and friendly. We really loved starting each...
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Posted by millerhavana1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 10, 2008)