Jardin at the San Antonio Botanical Garden Launches New Menu and Hours

The Mediterranean-inspired restaurant by Chef Jason Dady now exclusively serves a new brunch and lunch menu. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

San Antonio, TX – Jardin, chef Jason Dady’s elevated Mediterranean restaurant located in the historic Sullivan Carriage House at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, is excited to announce an entirely new dining experience, including new hours and a refreshed menu and weekend entertainment. Jardin will exclusively serve breakfast, brunch and lunch, featuring beloved classics from the original menu along with exciting new dishes bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors inspired by the garden itself. With playful, garden-to-table creations, this brunch experience is as bright and lively as its lush surroundings.

“I’m passionate about creating dishes that are inspired by the surrounding environment. The new menu highlights fresh, vibrant ingredients that complement the garden’s natural beauty, and I’m excited to be in sync with the garden’s schedule to better serve our guests.” – Chef Jason Dady

The menu, offered daily from 9a.m. to 4p.m., will include Jardin classics, like their signature mix-and-match Mezze Plates, including options like White Cheddar-Stuffed Dates with spicy honey, prosciutto and pecan, and Bolognese-Stuffed Arancini with mozzarella and black truffle aioli, while bringing more of a focus on lighter daytime fare.

Breakfast and brunch lovers can enjoy an array of savory and sweet options, including Dirty Patatas Bravas Tater Tots with Catalonian spice, piquillo-tomato coulis, garlic aioli and fried egg; Avocado Toast with soft-boiled egg, “damn fine” olive oil and Japanese inspirations; Tiramisu Pancakes with espresso-vanilla syrup, whipped mascarpone and coffee chantilly; and Blueberry Waffles with orange zest crème fraîche, lemon ricotta, blueberry jam and lavender coulis.

Lunch items will include options like Beet Salad with labneh, pistachio and a fresh citrus salad; Lamb Burger with dill havarti, house made mayo-feta crema, lettuce and tomato; Shrimp Cocktail with spicy harissa, zhoug, cucumber, avocado and pistachio; and Pan-Seared Salmon with orzo, cherry tomato, English cucumber, chickpeas, tzatziki, mint and lemon-garlic vinaigrette. Additionally, Jardin will serve chef’s daily inspired tea sandwiches on the weekends and a doughnut of the week, as well as offer a “Sprouts” menu for children 10 and under.

Jardin’s new brunch and lunch offerings will perfectly pair with a range of signature coffee drinks, brunch cocktails and indulgent treats. Guests can enjoy unique coffee creations like the Turkish Semolina Halva Cappuccino, made with saffron-pistachio syrup and crushed pistachios, or the refreshing Petal to the Metal Iced Latte with Nutella chantilly and rose petals. Jardin will also offer a decadent selection of boozy milkshakes, a fully stocked bloody mary bar and mimosa carafes with fresh-squeezed juices.

This shift in service allows Jardin to better align with the San Antonio Botanical Garden and its visitors, creating a seamless experience where guests can dine while immersed in the garden’s views from dewy mornings to late-afternoon golden hours. Jardin continues to offer grab-and-go items in the garden’s gift shop for visitors looking for a quick snack or meal option. The garden leadership is excited about the change in hours, as it offers members and guests the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful morning moments a little longer.

“We’re excited about the new brunch and lunch menu at Jardin, celebrating fresh, seasonal ingredients. Guests can enjoy these dishes while taking in the serene and beautiful backdrop of the garden.” – Katherine Trumble, director of San Antonio Botanical Garden

Every weekend, Jardin will host Botanical Brunch Beats, a brunch activation featuring a live DJ from 10a.m. to 2p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Guests can indulge in delicious bites and music while surrounded by the beauty of the San Antonio Botanical Garden.

Jardin will be open from 9a.m. to 4p.m. daily, timed with the operating hours of the garden. Reservations are not required but can be made online.  Dinner service will be available exclusively for private dining. Interested parties can email Jardin for information.

Since 2001, Texas native Chef Jason Dady, a James Beard Foundation Award semifinalist and frequently featured expert on Food Network and Travel Channel, has redefined San Antonio’s culinary culture. The Jason Dady Restaurant Group, led by Chef Dady alongside his brother, Jake, and wife, Crystal, includes five acclaimed restaurants and offers catering and events services. Recognized as the best chef in San Antonio and named among the top 50 in the world by Texas Monthly magazine for his barbecue, Dady continues to mentor other chefs and encourages entrepreneurs to explore their ideas.

PechaKucha San Antonio at the San Antonio Botanical Garden

PechaKucha returns for its first in-person event in two years. Photo: Jessica Giesey, used with permission.

PechaKucha San Antonio – the global arts and culture series that hosts speakers who share their passions in a unique format – is excited to announce its first in-person event after a two year hiatus due to the pandemic. The outdoor event is scheduled for Thursday, March 3, 2022, for the first time at the Betty Kelso Center lawn at the San Antonio Botanical Garden (555 Funston Pl, San Antonio, TX 78209). The night begins with a welcome reception at 6:30p.m., followed by presentations starting at 7:30p.m. (PechaKucha San Antonio, 2022)

Vol. 40 will feature a talented group of locals. The seven presenters include:

  • Maeve Bassett, Applied Ethnobotanist
  • Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin, Best Quality Daughter
  • Heyd Fontenot, Artist (*mature content)
  • Mara Nathan, Rabbi
  • Erika Prosper, First Lady of San Antonio
  • Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson, Poet Laureate
  • Tyler Ybarra, Coffee Pioneer

Emcee for the evening will be local musician and PechaKucha SA former presenter Alyson Alonzo. The welcome reception will feature music by DJ Anita Boogie and complimentary bites curated by local chefs and restaurants including Naco 210 Mexican Eatery & Patio, Bandit BBQ, Bakery Lorraine and Jardin. The event will also feature a cash bar. Tickets are $7 in advance or $10 at the door. Advance tickets are available HERE. 

PechaKucha San Antonio would not be possible without the support of annual sponsors, including:

  • Centro Properties
  • San Antonio Food Bank
  • Schroeder Art
  • Lake Flato Architects
  • San Antonio River Foundation
  • Zurich International Properties
  • Southwest School of Art
  • RYNO General Contractors
  • 500 Sixth

In-Kind sponsors for the event include: 

  • San Antonio Botanical Garden
  • Naco 210 Mexican Eatery & Patio
  • Bandit BBQ
  • Bakery Lorraine
  • Jardin
  • Josh Huskin Photography
  • AiAdvertising
  • Giant Noise
  • Sprocket Productions
  • Slab Cinema
  • Direct Motion Technologies
  • Gary Sweeney
  • Alejandro Dehoyos

PechaKucha San Antonio is presented in partnership with the Las Casas Foundation. For more information about PechaKucha, visit PechaKucha online and follow along on Facebook and Instagram. 

Pronounced “PEH-chuh KOO-chuh,” PechaKucha is a 20 image x 20 second arts and cultures series. We host speakers who share their passions in a unique format: Each presenter gets exactly 20 images, and each slide advances automatically every 20 seconds (for a total time of 6:40). San Antonio’s first quarterly PechaKucha Night was held in February 2011 and now attracts hundreds of attendees to venues throughout San Antonio. It highlights a broad range of individuals, including architects, artists, makers, academics, community leaders and more. PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) is an event format developed by Tokyo’s Klein Dytham Architecture to encourage creative professionals to share projects and ideas that they are passionate about. Since it began in 2003, PechaKucha has expanded to more than 1200 cities around the world. 

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio’s next production of Theatre in the Rough

The Classic Theatre’s production of ‘As You Like It’ opens September 9, 2021. Photo: The Classic Theatre of San Antonio.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio is opening the second season of Theatre in the Rough with ‘As You Like It’ by William Shakespeare. Opening on Thursday, September 9, it will run until Sunday, September 26, 2021. Performed at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, it will be directed by Nick Lawson with performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 7:30p.m. with the exception of a performance on Monday, September 20 and no performance on Thursday, September 23. Tickets are available online. (The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, 2021)

‘As You Like It’ – Rosalind’s uncle rises to the throne and she is immediately banished from court. With her best friend and uncle’s daughter Celia by her side, she runs into the forest of Arden for refuge, only to catch the lovesick eye of another banished youth named Orlando. The result is a hilarious conglomeration of cross-dressing, foolery, melodic songs, questionable poetry, and laughs aplenty. Will love always win or are we merely mad? ‘As You Like It’ is an entertaining and touching exploration of life, death, love, family, and the bonds that tie us together.

Cast includes Kacey Roye, Josey Porras, Eddie Morfin Jr., Hunter Wulff, Randee Nelson, Adam Ochoa, Natalie Blackman, and Emit Quintero.

Azul Barrientos & Friends at the San Antonio Botanical Garden

LIVE in the Garden: Azul Barrientos & Friends. Photo: San Antonio Botanical Garden

In harmony with the San Antonio Botanical Garden’s exciting new Frida Kahlo Oasis exhibition, celebrate Mexican culture and the icon herself through an exclusive concert series. On select Tuesdays, beginning in July on Frida’s birthday, the Botanical Garden invites you to enjoy an intimate evening featuring live performances on the lawn by San Antonio’s beloved singer/songwriter Azul Barrientos accompanied by fellow musicians, featuring different musical guests each concert. (San Antonio Botanical Garden, 2021)

Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and there will be a variety of food and beverages available for purchase.

Live in the Garden: Azul Barrientos & Friends
Tuesday July 6, August 3, September 7 and October 5
6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
$25 ($22.50 for members)

Buy tickets to all four concerts and receive a 15% discount. Must be purchased before July 6 and cannot be combined with the member discount.

The Classic Theatre announces 2021 – 2022 season

Season 14: Love & Marriage – performances will be at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Photo: google

The Classic Theatre announces 2021-2022 Season, Season 14: Love & Marriage. Performances will be Thursdays through Sundays at San Antonio Botanical Garden located at 555 Funston Pl. San Antonio, TX 78209. Tickets available online. (The Classic Theatre, 2021)

As You Like It by William Shakespeare, September 9-26, 2021
Season 14 opening show
Rosalind’s uncle is placed on the throne and she is immediately banished from court. With her best friend and uncle’s daughter Celia by her side, she runs into the forest of Arden for refuge, only to catch the lovesick eye of another banished youth named Orlando. The result is a hilarious conglomeration of cross-dressing, foolery, melodic songs, questionable poetry, and laughs aplenty. Will love always win or are we merely mad? As You Like It is an entertaining and touching exploration of life, death, love, family, and the bonds that tie us together.

A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath, February/March, 2022
In A Doll’s House, Part 2, many years have passed since Nora’s historic exit. Now, there is a knock on that same door. Nora has returned, but why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?

Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw, May, 2022
Hypatia, the daughter of a self-made underwear mogul, is bored with the stuffy attitudes of the aristocracy. She is anxious to shape her own new world. Suddenly, an airplane crashes into the family estate. With new and attractive characters thrown into the mix, traditional norms get overturned as women become the ardent hunters and men their hapless prey. This fast-paced romantic comedy is Shaw’s ironic debate about marriage, the “New Woman,” and the distance that exists between parent and child.

Flex Passes
Click here to purchase a Season 14 (2021-2022) Flex Pass.
Please contact our box office for more information at 210-589-8450.

Ticket Policies
• Each Season 14 production will be performed at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
• In order to gain access to our Season 14 Theatre in the Rough productions, you do NOT need to purchase a separate ticket to the Botanical Garden.
• Please make accommodations to bring your own seating (i.e. chairs and/or blankets).
• It is required that you wear a mask upon entrance to the performance, and throughout, unless you are eating or drinking.
• All seating areas are arranged beforehand to adhere to 6 feet of physical distancing.
• Ticket sales are final. There are no refunds. Plays, dates, and artists are subject to change without notice.
• The Classic Theatre of San Antonio reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone.
• No refunds will be issued to latecomers.
• Cell phones and/or recording devices are not permitted to be used outdoors during a performance. Use of such devices may result in ejection without refund.
• Please do not text during the performance – it is distracting to actors and audience members alike.
• The Classic Theatre of San Antonio reserves the right to make schedule and production changes. When possible, we will call all ticket holders regarding the cancellation of a specific performance.
• Children under the age of four will not be admitted to performances at The Classic Theatre of San Antonio.
• There is no dress code, although many patrons dress in business casual for regular performances.

Lightscape making its Texas debut at the San Antonio Botanical Garden

San Antonio’s newest holiday event will be making its Texas debut this holiday season. Photo: San Antonio Botanical Garden

San Antonio’s newest holiday event, Lightscape, is making its Texas debut at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Guests will be enchanted by magical light displays set along a beautifully illuminated one-mile path winding through the Botanical Garden. These captivating illuminations will dazzle the senses and the show will proudly include installations unique to Texas created by local and international artists. This exciting display will run from November 19, 2021 to January 2, 2022. (San Antonio Botanical Garden, 2021)

The trail will feature a one-of-a-kind experience blending new works, including a field of Texas bluebonnets, with guest-favorites, such as the show stopping Cathedral of Light, an impressive towering cathedral arch tunnel sparkling with 10,000 lights.

This holiday event routinely sells out in other cities, so be sure to mark your calendars and buy your tickets early. Botanical Garden members will receive an exclusive 48 hour pre-sake and ticket discount. Become a member today to guarantee tickets for your preferred date.

Tickets go on sale to Botanical Garden members on Wednesday, June 2 and public on-sale begins Friday, June 4, 2021.

The San Antonio Botanical Garden’s tranquil 38 acres serve as a living museum of native and imported plant life for visitors to appreciate, learn from, and enjoy. Its mission is to inspire people to connect with the plant world and understand the importance of plants in our lives.

Frida Kahlo Oasis at San Antonio Botanical Garden

The Frida Kahlo Oasis will open on Saturday May 8, 2021. Photo: San Antonio Botanical Garden

The San Antonio Botanical Garden, in partnership with the Museo Frida Kahlo, have created a world-class exhibition celebrating Frida Kahlo and her deep connection with plants and the natural world. Frida Kahlo Oasis opens on Saturday May 8 and will be on view until Tuesday, November 2, 2021. Opening weekend activities on May 8-9 from 10a.m. to 2p.m. will feature exhibition tours, Frida-inspired hands-on activities, cash bar and food prepared by Jason Dady, and more.  (San Antonio Botanical Garden, 2021)

The Botanical Garden invites you to immerse yourself in the lush green sanctuary of the exhibition which features a one-of-a-kind stylized version of Casa Azul, Kahlo’s iconic blue home.  Discover the tropical and native plants that Kahlo loved, iconic landmarks, and Mexican Arte Popular – monumental animals that profoundly influenced her timeless art. Exhibit is included with Garden admission and membership.

The exhibition’s Casa Azul garden will occupy a 2,100 square food space nestled in the heart of the Botanical Garden, shaded by giant oak trees, and overflowing with Mexican native plants, and a mixture of tropical foliage and desert plants, including elephant ears, bougainvillea, agave, and marigolds. Visitors are invited to explore the famous landmarks of Kahlo’s garden at Casa Azul such as the pyramid that displayed Diego Rivera’s pre-Columbian artifacts collection, the frog-themed fountain, and Kahlo’s desk and easel. The exhibition will also feature six monumental animals specially sighted throughout the lush garden grounds – a Dog, Monkey, Deer, Butterfly, Parrot, and Hummingbird – which often appear in Kahlo’s artworks, as a testimonial to her passion for Mexican Arte Popular.

The Botanical Garden will offer a variety of Frida Kahlo and Mexican inspired programs to engage visitors along with the exhibition.  These include special curated tours, art history lectures, culinary and cocktail workshops, and adult and family events.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio’s ‘Antigone’ opens Thursday

The Classic Theatre’s production of ‘Antigone’ opens Thursday at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Photo: The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, used with permission.

Opening this week, The Classic Theatre of San Antonio presents ‘Antigone,’ a dramatic adaptation by Emily Mann from the play by Sophocles. Directed by Kelly Hilliard Roush, performances will be Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 7:30p.m. It will run from Thursday April 8 to Sunday April 25 at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX 78209. Cast includes Josey Porras, John Boyd, Kacey Roye, Jon Manzke, Neil Redfield, Adam Ochoa, Gypsy Pantoja, and Marisa Varela. (The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, 2021)

The play ‘Antigone’ begins with two brothers fighting for the kingship of Thebes. Both men die in battle. Their successor and uncle, Creon, decides that one brother will be buried but the other brother will be left on the field of battle. Their sister, Antigone, finds herself having to choose between what she believes to be right, burying her brother, or following the laws of man and facing death herself. What happens when we are forced to choose between doing what we feel is right and what the world is telling us is right?  What forces us to take a stand? What are we willing to die for?

Tickets

To gain access to ‘Antigone’ or any of our upcoming productions this season, you do NOT need to purchase a separate ticket to the Botanical Garden. Tickets to ‘Antigone’ are available online. 

COVID-19 Safety Protocol

This production is staged and costumed with COVID-19 safety protocols in mind. Actors and crew remain at a distance of at least 6 feet apart from one another and are masked when not speaking and when backstage. 

Ticket Policies

Ticket sales are final. There are no refunds. Plays, dates, and artists are subject to change without notice. The Classic Theatre of San Antonio reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone.

No refunds will be issued to latecomers. Cell phones and/or recording devices are not permitted in the theatre during a performance. Use of such devices may result in ejection without refund. Please do not  text during the performance – it is distracting to actors and audience members alike. Please remember to turn your devices off at the end of intermission. The Classic Theatre of San Antonio reserves the right to make schedule and production changes. When possible, we will call all ticket holders regarding the cancellation of a specific performance. Children under the age of four will not be admitted to performances at The Classic Theatre of San Antonio. There is no dress code but many patrons opt to dress in business casual for regular performances.

Flex Passes

Flex Passes for season Season 13 (2020-2021) are available for purchase. Tickets to shows in season 13 are now available online. Please contact the box office for more information at 210-589-8450.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio presents ‘Antigone’

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio will be performing Antigone in April as part of their Theatre in the Rough series. Photo: The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, used with permission.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio is continuing its season of Theatre in the Rough with ‘Antigone.’ This dramatic adaptation by Emily Mann from the play by Sophocles is directed by Kelly Hilliard Roush. It will run from April 8 through 25, with performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 7:30p.m. at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Cast includes Josey Porras, John Boyd, Kacey Roye, Jon Manzke, Neil Redfield, Adam Ochoa, Gypsy Pantoja, and Marisa Varela. Ticket information and COVID safety protocols are available online. (The Classic Theater of San Antonio, 2021)

The play ‘Antigone’ begins with two brothers fighting for the kingship of Thebes. When both men die in battle, their successor and uncle, Creon, decides that one brother will be buried but the other brother will be left on the field of battle. Their sister, Antigone, finds herself having to choose between what she believes to be right: burying her brother, or following the laws of man and facing death herself. What happens when we are forced to choose between doing what we feel is right and what the world is telling us is right?  What forces us to take a stand? What are we willing to die for?

Deck the Paws Parade at the San Antonio Botanical Garden

Deck the Paws Parade at the San Antonio Botanical Garden this Saturday December 5, 2020. Photo: San Antonio Botanical Garden.

Looking for something to do with your dogs this weekend? This Saturday, December 5 from 9a.m. to 12p.m. at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, (555 Funston Place) guests can enjoy the garden’s 38 acres of holiday blooms with their four-legged friends.  So, dress up your fur family in the best holiday attire and join the Deck the Paws Parade as winners from each category will receive a prize.  The event will feature dog vendors and food and drinks will be available for purchase for the humans accompanying the dogs.  Doggy dress up contest categories: Best Costume Overall, Best Dog/Owner, Best Puppy in Costume (for dogs 1 and under) and Best Duo Costume (for dogs with a matching theme). (San Antonio Botanical Garden, 2020)

The parade begins at 10a.m. by Mays Family Display Garden and goes around Greehey Lawn.  Doggy Dress Up Contest begins at 10:45a.m. at Greehey Lawn.  Cost: Included with Garden admission + $5 per leashed dog. Members enjoy free admission + $5 per leashed dog. Tickets are available online.

Dog guidelines: All dogs on-site must be current with appropriate shots and registrations. Dogs in heat or aggressive animals may be removed from the Garden at the discretion of management, no refunds.  No dogs will be allowed in the Garden after 12p.m. and all dogs must always be on a leash.  All dogs must remain on pathways. No dogs will be allowed at The Zachary Foundation Culinary Garden, Family Adventure Garden or Children’s Vegetable Garden.