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Tre Trattoria

401 S Alamo
San Antonio, TX 78205

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 210-223-0401

Categories: Brunch, Italian, Pizza

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Patio Seating, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Just a short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, you’ll find Chef Jason Dady’s chic and vibrant Tre Trattoria Downtown. Step into this authentic Tuscan Italian restaurant and enjoy remarkable views of the beautiful Hemisfair Park and San Antonio’s notable Tower of Americas. Tre Trattoria Downtown features generous portions of antipasti, house-cured salumi and hand-made pasta made from scratch every day."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.

 

"Linguine with clams, though a bit salty, paired al dente pasta with small shellfish that tasted freshly plucked from the ocean. More of a surprise was parsnip and apple ravioli, a joyously successful blending of the earthy root vegetable and the bright, sweet fruit."

Texas Monthly



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From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Just a short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, you’ll find Chef Jason Dady’s chic and vibrant Tre Trattoria Downtown. Step into this authentic Tuscan Italian restaurant and enjoy remarkable views of the beautiful Hemisfair Park and San Antonio’s notable Tower of Americas. Tre Trattoria Downtown features generous portions of antipasti, house-cured salumi and hand-made pasta made from scratch every day."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.

 

"Linguine with clams, though a bit salty, paired al dente pasta with small shellfish that tasted freshly plucked from the ocean. More of a surprise was parsnip and apple ravioli, a joyously successful blending of the earthy root vegetable and the bright, sweet fruit."

Texas Monthly




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