Apartments near The Fig Tree Restaurant in San Antonio, TX(258 Rentals)
Encore Grayson
Residences at Grayson Heights
The '68
The Mosaic on Broadway
1800 Broadway
1415 N Main Ave
Art House
1221 Broadway
Coopers Row
100 Labor Downtown Apartments
Heritage Plaza
Jones and Rio
Inspire Downtown
River House
HemisView Village
Refugio Place
Robert E. Lee
Blue Star Arts Complex
Agave
Aspire at Tampico
Trove Southtown
Tin Top Flats at the Creamery
Peanut Factory Lofts
300 Main
The Flats at River North
Rio Lofts
Artisan at Creekside
Soap Factory Apartments
Calcasieu Apartments
Cadillac Lofts
Museum Reach Lofts
Exchange Building
Granada Senior Living
French Place Apartments
The WestFort Broadway
Palacio Del Sol I & II Senior Apartments
127 Sandmeyer St
200 E Dewey
Compound at the Park
Texana Apartments
302 Lamar St, Unit 1
266 Post Ave, Unit 266 Post Ave
403 Gillespie St, Unit Pearl Guesthouse
406 E Locust St
434 Buckingham Ave
802 Montana St
319 S Olive St
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Apartment-ites visit The Fig Tree Restaurant to experience true San Antonio elegance in dining. There is so much to love about this eatery. The menu is phenomenal. Decedent items like lamb and fresh seafood are prepared with rich sauces and delectable sides. The service is rival far and wide. Every need is taken care of with an air of agreeable consideration. The extensive desert and wine list is always described to perfection by a knowledgeable staff. This restaurant has won several prestigious awards over years. Add all these fantastic facts to The Fig Trees crisp linen table cloths, fine china and quiet murmur of success and you see what San Antonio apartment-ites have been raving about for years. The Fig Tree is one of San Antonio's most historic restaurants and shows it in the simple elegance and distinctive local flavor. Many apartment-ites in the area hold events and parties here and are blessed with a lifetime of memories in this ancestral landmark.
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