There's something different about the food at a restaurant that's stood the test of time - especially if it's the oldest eatery of its kind in the state. La Fonda on Main was the first Mexican restaurant in San Antonio, and its bold, authentic flavors keep guests coming back for more.
Open since 1932, La Fonda on Main is the oldest Mexican restaurant in San Antonio.
You'll find it on North Main Avenue in Midtown.
Ample seating is available both indoors and out, with a spacious patio boasting plenty of shade and Riviera-style décor.
Service is always fast and with a smile, so don't expect to be waiting too long for a table.
The food is a blend of Tex-Mex and interior Mexican fare, with an extensive menu featuring traditional classics and unique fusion entrees.
Whether you're in the mood for shrimp enchiladas or a chile relleno, there's a dish for everyone.
Tacos are a staple at any Mexican restaurant, and La Fonda has four delicious varieties from which to choose.
Three tortillas are filled with slow-roasted duck, the seafood of the day, prime beef, or steak and served with a spinach, mango, and avocado salad.
Guests can enjoy a delicious brunch from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Complete with mimosas and Bloody Marys, the menu includes huevos rancheros, migas, and even barbacoa enchiladas.
Just as famous for their signature beverages as their cuisine, La Fonda has a full cocktail menu available for both dine-in and takeout orders.
Margaritas, micheladas, spiked agua fresca...the list goes on. No matter what you like to sip on, you can rest assured it's available.
No matter how full you are, at least try to save room for dessert.
From churros to flan, there are so many delicious ways to end your meal!
Address: 2415 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, TX, 78212.
Hours are 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, and 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.
Visit the restaurant's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever eaten at La Fonda on Main? If so, what's your favorite dish? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, and check out our previous article for more mouthwatering Mexican food in Texas.
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