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The true flavor of Gulf Coast tradition is all about family, warmth and exceptional seafood. Landry's Seafood strives to bring all of those things together in each and every location, providing a fun-filled dining experience that will make you want to drop your anchor and never leave. So sit back, relax and take part in the Landry's Seafood experience.

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Mon - Thu
Fri - Sat
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Wendy W.

09/14/16

1 Reviews0
5.0

Fast service, hearty meal and nice ambiance is what i look for in a restaurant. Gladly, I found everything here.

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anonymous

07/16/14

5.0

My post may be long, but it's worth a read.I almost didn't go here because when I read the reviews, people had a lot of complaints. When I read more, I noticed that they were mostly about long waits and bad attitudes. First off, why would you expect to just walk into a fancy restaurant on a busy saturday night on the San Antonio riverwalk and expect to be seated right away? That's insane. It's very easy to book a reservation. Find the restaurant on urban spoon and click the link that says BOOK A TABLE. It uses the Open Table site and your Facebook login to book it. it takes all of 2 minutes if you're not a complete idiot about it.I booked a table for my boyfriend and I for our anniversary. I booked it the same day. I highly recommend doing this. We walked in at the exact time of our reservation, kindly gave our name and were taken right to our seats, with SMILING FACES might I add.We were a little off put by the very loud LIVE JAZZ MUSIC playing upstairs when we walked in. It was quieter the farther away from the stairs we got. When the hostess told us she was seating us UPSTAIRS, I was worried because if it was lound downstairs, then it was going to be louder upstairs. Boy, was I wrong. She took us to a BACK ROOM where the tables were and as soon as she closed those glass doors, it got QUIET. The music could still be heard, but so could the person sitting across the table from you. The waiter took our orders and was very good at getting everything out to the table at the perfect time and wasn't bothered by our many questions over the menu. Boyfriend has a gluten allergy and was happy to find out that they have a GLUTEN FREE MENU that had several options on it. And not just the dishes that are already gluten free, but dishes from the main menu with a couple of changes to make them gluten free. Which we have never seen before at any other restaurant. The salads had various kinds of lettuce and was just like every other house salad. The GARLIC BREAD though... oh my goodness...I'm glad I'm not the one with the gluten allergy. It came to the table fresh and warm from the oven and was mouthwateringly good.I had a MOSCOTO SANGRIA (lots of berries in it as well as an apple brandy i think) with the TILAPIA HEMINGWAY (toasted in a lemmon butter glaze and topped with a parmasan moscoto cooking wine with lump blue crab, a side of rice pilaf and 2 sticks of asparagus) Boyfriend had the SIRLOIN STEAK and BAKED POTATO (everything on it) and a LONG ISLAND ICED TEA. They were all too die for. The PORTIONS were the PERFECT SIZE. Not huge but too small either. Just right. We did not stay for dessert because we were so full from cleaning our plates of every last morsel of flavor. I would definitely go back.

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anonymous

07/16/14

5.0

My post may be long, but it's worth a read.I almost didn't go here because when I read the reviews, people had a lot of complaints. When I read more, I noticed that they were mostly about long waits and bad attitudes. First off, why would you expect to just walk into a fancy restaurant on a busy saturday night on the San Antonio riverwalk and expect to be seated right away? That's insane. It's very easy to book a reservation. Find the restaurant on urban spoon and click the link that says BOOK A TABLE. It uses the Open Table site and your Facebook login to book it. it takes all of 2 minutes if you're not a complete idiot about it.I booked a table for my boyfriend and I for our anniversary. I booked it the same day. I highly recommend doing this. We walked in at the exact time of our reservation, kindly gave our name and were taken right to our seats, with SMILING FACES might I add.We were a little off put by the very loud LIVE JAZZ MUSIC playing upstairs when we walked in. It was quieter the farther away from the stairs we got. When the hostess told us she was seating us UPSTAIRS, I was worried because if it was lound downstairs, then it was going to be louder upstairs. Boy, was I wrong. She took us to a BACK ROOM where the tables were and as soon as she closed those glass doors, it got QUIET. The music could still be heard, but so could the person sitting across the table from you. The waiter took our orders and was very good at getting everything out to the table at the perfect time and wasn't bothered by our many questions over the menu. Boyfriend has a gluten allergy and was happy to find out that they have a GLUTEN FREE MENU that had several options on it. And not just the dishes that are already gluten free, but dishes from the main menu with a couple of changes to make them gluten free. Which we have never seen before at any other restaurant. The salads had various kinds of lettuce and was just like every other house salad. The GARLIC BREAD though... oh my goodness...I'm glad I'm not the one with the gluten allergy. It came to the table fresh and warm from the oven and was mouthwateringly good.I had a MOSCOTO SANGRIA (lots of berries in it as well as an apple brandy i think) with the TILAPIA HEMINGWAY (toasted in a lemmon butter glaze and topped with a parmasan moscoto cooking wine with lump blue crab, a side of rice pilaf and 2 sticks of asparagus) Boyfriend had the SIRLOIN STEAK and BAKED POTATO (everything on it) and a LONG ISLAND ICED TEA. They were all too die for. The PORTIONS were the PERFECT SIZE. Not huge but too small either. Just right. We did not stay for dessert because we were so full from cleaning our plates of every last morsel of flavor. I would definitely go back.

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wdavis3778

08/13/10

216 Reviews0
5.0

Great food and wait staff, must stop if you are down by the riverwalk in San Antonio.

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Categories
Seafood Restaurants, American Restaurants, Restaurants
Payment Options
all major credit cards
Price Range
$$
Brands
Landry's Seafood House
Location
The Riverwalk
Neighborhoods
East Side, Downtown San Antonio, Alamo Plaza
Other Information

Parking: Garage

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: American, Steakhouse, Seafood

Specialties: Key Lime Pie, Stuffed Flounder, Happy Hour, Fried Shrimp, Fried Seafood Platters, Oyster Bar, Banana Foster, Wine Features, Broiled Seafood Platters

Price Range : Average

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