Off the Chain

Discovering San Antonio: The Guenther House

Get curious. Your challenge, should you chose to accept, is to explore San Antonio and try something new.

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Jorje - 6/25/2011 7:58 AM
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Great Idea for a blog! I would otherwise hate San Antonio if it wernt for a cute blondy that introduced me to the Gunther House and other Off the chain restaurants, events and activities. Keep the great recs and hot picts coming!

EducatedGirl - 6/23/2011 11:49 AM
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Great!! Now I just need to figure out how to subscribe to this article so I don't miss something!

THeightsDiva - 6/22/2011 4:22 PM
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This is a great post, and I love the blog idea. Lots of people don't know about The Guenther House. Good luck with the other posts. SA has lots of fabulous places to visit!

wow11 - 6/22/2011 11:31 AM
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I would never eat at a place that does not standby their longterm loyal employees. I don't think the quality of their products is there anymore. The facility has not had any recent inspections, which is odd, being we're in the hot summer months and infestation can easily progress.

lhill1973 - 6/21/2011 6:36 PM
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Great job Ashley. There is so much more to San Antonio than most people can imagine. Living here all my life I must say that I do get tired of defending our awesome city. Go beyond the riverwalk and fiesta and there is a whole exciting world full of history and culture just waiting to be discovered. Best of luck on your new venture!

SK1984 - 6/21/2011 3:45 PM
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Sounds like a great place to visit. I have a friend who hates San Antonio and he would appreciate a place like that.

SergioFanchez - 6/21/2011 2:40 AM
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I like it. Kind of a toned down "Sex and the City" blog. She is trying to show us how 21st-century cosmopolitan our city can be. When someone made the comment "Anglos with money" reaks of referring to San Antonio as something back from the mid 20th century. I believe we are all American and middle class enough to act and live like most other city folk in the US.

SergioFanchez - 6/21/2011 2:29 AM
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baffleck - 6/21/2011 1:34 AM
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Went there for a wedding, great place and great article!!!

katemen - 6/20/2011 6:46 PM
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Truthfully, I never knew about the Guenther House until a few years ago. I must say my first visit was memorable. For me, part of the enjoyment of trying a new restaurant is watching the plates fly by on the way to other patrons’ that arrived before me. It sort of helps to set the mood for me. What a great place to spend for a few hours ~ the menu is filled with hearty homemade goodness and will not disappoint and yes Ashley, I never forget a great cup of coffee Was fun to hearing about your experience with Peggy (I can see you sitting there now). ~ thanks for goods on Guenther House ~ well done.
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