Force your way past the crowds of business suits at the bar and you'll find yourself in a classic fish house -- complete with cafe curtains, polished brass, leaded glass, and wood paneling. Daily menus commonly list more than 30 seafood entrees and feature well-prepared dishes such as grilled sturgeon, Dungeness crab and shrimp cakes with red-pepper aioli (a perennial favorite), and...
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took our family vacation in San Antonio and went up to the Alamo area. Got a deal for around 50 bucks a ticket to see the guiness book of world records museum and 4 other attractions. My 6 year old was bored immediately when she noticed that there were only small pictures on the walls with not much to actually be amazed by. I was also unimpressed. After being in the Ripley museum (GREAT!!!) we...
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Posted by mama_02
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 16, 2008)
My kids and husband went into this I wouldn't. They said it was scary, but they had a great time. Just the scary guy at the beginning was enough to scare me, and I'm almost 40!
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 26, 2007)
When our whole extended family came to visit us, this destination was at the top of their list of must see's. I myself loved this place, and so did my husband. The place is a bit pricey at 14.95 for adults and 7.95 for kids. It takes about half an hour to get through it. If you have kids that get frightened easily I wouldn't go with them, but we took our 5 and 7 year olds and they had a blast.
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 29, 2005)