Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar

722 S. SAINT MARY’S ST. SAN ANTONIO, TX 78205

Hours

Open Sunday, Tuesday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Closed Monday

Rooftop

Open Thursday 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Saturday 4 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Sunday 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Closed Monday - Wednesday

About

After a day of sightseeing in San Antone, head to Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar for bold flavors and visionary Mexican cuisine.

Rosario Torres founded this hotspot in 1999. As a local entrepreneur, Torres coined the term ComidaMex to describe a modern, chef-driven take on Mexican cuisine. From the start, the concept stood apart from Tex-Mex norms, offering something expressive, colorful, and distinctive.

Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar is in the chic King William Historic District of Southtown, known for its artists, galleries, and creative pulse. The eatery became a popular spot after exploring the River Walk, The Alamo, and other downtown attractions.

The contemporary two-story restaurant blends into this artsy area and offers various dining areas. From patio dining to its art-focused main dining room to rooftop seating, there’s a spot waiting just for you!

Throughout the years, Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar has earned a loyal following for consistency, creativity, and atmosphere. It’s a neighborhood favorite and a destination restaurant, reflecting the city’s blend of heritage and forward-thinking energy.

Adding Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar to your itinerary offers a taste of San Antonio and will enhance your Texas getaway. 

Vibe

The contemporary exterior features clean lines, off-white colors, a subtle sign, and large windows. The design fits into the Southtown streetscape while being unique and inviting.

Inside is where creativity explodes with vibrancy. Exposed materials, colorful walls, and curated artwork create a lively and welcoming space. The layout keeps the room open and social, encouraging conversation and connection.

Speaking of layouts, as mentioned, the dining areas are varied and inviting. The sprawling indoor seating is ideal for groups, the well-designed bar area is perfect for solo or happy-hour dining, and the outdoor tables are ideal for warm evenings. A coveted spot is the rooftop bar, offering panoramic views of the city.

These elements combine to create a festive, local, and relaxing setting on your San Antone getaway.

Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar: Menu & Drinks

After sightseeing at landmarks like the San Fernando Cathedral, head to Rosario’s for a scrumptious lunch or dinner.

Kick off your epicurean journey with the praiseworthy fire-roasted salsa and chips. Another winner is the Palomitas De Coliflor, featuring roasted cauliflower florets with chili-lime, cotija cheese, and crema fresca.

Moving to the main choices, the options are limitless, from specialties, soups, favorites, to enchiladas, to parrillas.

Griselda’s Tacos Callejeros is a popular choice from the favorite section. This popular pick features three grilled corn tortillas with a dab of refried beans and your choice of diced beef fajita, shredded chicken, or carnitas. Topped with cabbage lime slaw, diced avocado, and queso fresco.

The carne asada is known for its tenderness and deep, smoky flavor. This specialty features an 8 oz. grilled skirt steak with chimichurri sauce. It comes with one cheese enchilada, refried beans, chile toreado, guacamole, and grilled onions.

Another favorite is the enchiladas, which receive strong reviews for their sauces and careful preparation. Whether filled with chicken or cheese, they showcase Rosario’s commitment to layered flavors rather than heavy excess.

The parrillas are a must-try, especially the Fiesta Special. This charbroiled masterpiece features fajitas of grilled shrimp, beef, or chicken, with onions and peppers.

Celebrate sightseeing at La Villita Historic Village with the house margarita. Diners enjoy its balance of not being too sweet while highlighting fresh citrus and quality tequila.

Specialty margaritas featuring fruit or spice variations add fun to a meal, while the wine and beer selections pair with the menu items.

With its artsy vibe and stellar cuisine, Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar promises an out-of-this-world dining experience.

Local Tips

  • Happy Hour is Thursday 5:00 to close, Friday 5:00-7:00, and Saturday 4:00-7:00.
  • The lunch menu offers fantastic deals but omits parrillas.
  • Take time to admire the local art on display.
  • The parrillas for two are a bargain!

Location

722 S. SAINT MARY’S ST. SAN ANTONIO, TX 78205

Frequently Asked Questions

Greater San Antonio offers something to enjoy year-round:

  • Spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are especially popular for their comfortable weather, outdoor activities, and seasonal festivals throughout the city and surrounding area.
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  • Summer (June–August) is all about river floats, lake days, and family vacations, while winter brings milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and a relaxed pace that’s perfect for extended stays and exploring the region at your own speed.

High season generally runs from March through August, with peak times during spring break, summer vacations, and major events. River destinations like New Braunfels and Canyon Lake attract many visitors in late spring and summer.
Low season is typically January and parts of late fall (except holidays) when there are cooler temperatures. February starts to pick up, yet without large crowds. Similarly, the fall months of September – October offer ideal weather and fewer crowds.

Within and around San Antonio, top experiences include:

  • Take time to explore the scenic Riverwalk stretching about 15 miles through the city. This is one of the most visited and highly rated attractions in ALL of Texas.
  • The Alamo (which is also part of one of five Franciscan missions in the area that together are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Explore Natural Bridge Caverns
  • Visit the historic and trendy Pearl District
  • Schlitterbahn Waterpark in New Braunfels (Six Flags)

From fiestas to biergartens, rodeos to jazz festivals, San Antonio is alive with festivals throughout the year that reflect and celebrate its diverse cultures. Be sure to check out these popular hallmarks of the Alamo City and Greater San Antonio region:

  • Fiesta San Antonio – Generally held in April or early May, this 10-day fiesta is one of the largest and longest-running events in San Antonio.
  • New Braunfels Wurstfest – Yearly November celebration of German culture, food, and bier held at the Wurstfest Festival Grounds in New Braunfels, TX about half an hour from San Antonio
  • San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo – Taking place from about mid February to early March, this is one of the largest, most prestigious events in San Antonio, welcoming over 1.5 million visitors yearly.
  • Gruene Music & Wine Festival – For over 40 years, this popular October festival just outside New Braunfels is a multi-day celebration of Texas and Americana music along with wine and beer made in the Lone Star State.

Choosing between staying in San Antonio proper or selecting a premier vacation rental out in the country depends on whether you prefer a vibrant city escape or relaxed, scenic, country charm. However, it’s easy to split your time from the country plains, hills, and wineries to exploring San Antonio’s Riverwalk, urban vibe, and history as they’re close enough to enjoy it all.

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