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Tired of being cooped up in your apartment watching reruns on the TV and eating P,B, and J's? Hungry for a really great Seafood dining experience? Then check out Landry's Seafood House in downtown San Antonio! Since their humble 1947 beginning in Louisiana, Landry's has been serving quality seafood to millions of hungry customers from all walks of life. From the fresh Mahi-Mahi, to the Fisherman's platter (Stuffed Crab, Jumbo Shrimp, Oysters and Fish fillet) you will dine in a restaurant that looks like an old fishing shack, surrounded by fishing poles, nets, and lures. The service is excellent with a staff who prides themselves on "Exceeding Your Expectations." In this way, Landry's really does typify the great southern tradition of cordiality and unfettered hospitality. You will be amazed! So come on down, let that apartment rest for a while and try Landry's. I promise your apartment will still be there when you get back. You can't go wrong with Landry's!
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