Fiesta San Antonio for Foodies: Champagne Dinners and Seasonal Cocktails

Celebrate Fiesta at Otto’s Ice House with limited-time cocktails, Tejano music, and exclusive metals. Photo: Otto’s Ice House, used with permission.

Viva Fiesta! 3 Must-Visit San Antonio Events This Week

If you’re still looking for the perfect way to celebrate Fiesta, San Antonio is delivering in spades. From ice house hangouts to high-end champagne dinners, here are three ways to soak up the spirit of the season. (Otto’s Ice House, Pearl, Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa, 2026)


1. Sip and Celebrate at Otto’s Ice House

Chef Levi Goode’s newest concept, Otto’s Ice House, is going all out with seasonal flair. Whether you’re hunting for a free collectible medal or a refreshing drink, this is your go-to spot.

  • The Drinks ($12):
    • River City Rosè: Vodka, honeysuckle liqueur, lemon, strawberry, and sparkling water.
    • Como la Flor: A smoky-sweet blend of Tequila, mezcal, orgeat, lime, and Aperol.
  • The Swag: Spend $40 or more to snag an exclusive Fiesta medal for FREE, or purchase one for $10.
  • The Party: On Friday, April 24, catch live Tejano music immediately following the Battle of Flowers parade.

When: Now through Sunday, April 26 Where: 111 Newell Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78212


2. Viva Pearl: Family Fun in the Heart of the City

For those wanting a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere, Viva Pearl returns this Friday. It’s the perfect post-parade landing spot to keep the energy high.

  • The Activities: Get creative with maraca painting and papel picado postcard making.
  • The Atmosphere: Browse curated local vendors and enjoy live musical performances throughout the evening.
  • The Food: Local food vendors will be on-site serving up South Texas favorites.

When: Friday, April 24 | 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM Where: 303 Pearl Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78215


3. An Elevated Alternative: Lanson Champagne Dinner

If you’re looking to escape the crowds for a more intimate, sophisticated evening, head to Signature Restaurant at Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa.

Chef John Carpenter has designed a seven-course tasting menu specifically paired with five selections from Lanson Champagne. Highlights include:

  • Hamachi with watermelon yuzu granita.
  • Scallop & Caviar in a champagne beurre blanc.
  • Texas Wagyu Ribeye and Gulf Redfish.
  • Malva Pudding to round out the evening.

When: Thursday, April 23 | 6:00 PM Where: Signature Restaurant (La Cantera Resort & Spa) Booking: This is a one-night-only event with limited seating. Find more details and book your table here.


Pro Tip: If you’re heading to the Battle of Flowers parade on Friday, plan your route early! Both Otto’s and Pearl are expected to be busy immediately following the festivities.

San Antonio’s Dazzling Día de los Muertos Celebrations

Monumental Botanical Fridas. Photo: Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa, used with permission.

Celebrate Día de los Muertos in San Antonio: Luxury, Culture, and Flavor

San Antonio is known for honoring its rich Mexican heritage in spectacular ways, and this year, two of the city’s most iconic hotels are taking Día de los Muertos celebrations to new heights. From stunning art installations to tequila-paired dinners and runway shows, here’s what awaits you at Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa and Omni La Mansión del Rio. (Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa/Omni La Mansión del Rio, 2025)


🌹 La Reina de La Vida at Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa

Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
Location: Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa

On Saturday, November 1, 2025, Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa will transform into a one-night-only “La Reina de La Vida” (The Queen of Life) experience, an immersive celebration of Día de Los Muertos that honors Mexican culture through art, fashion, cuisine, and music. Guests are encouraged to dress for the occasion and fully embrace the vibrant spirit of the holiday.

Evening Highlights

  • 5:30 p.m. — Cocktail Reception & Runway Showcase
    The evening begins in the resort’s lobby with craft cocktails featuring Volcan de Mi Tierra Tequila, followed by a Runway Showcase by iLaCatrina at Plaza San Saba.
  • 6:30 p.m. — La Catrina Glamour Experience
    Guests can indulge in professional Catrina makeup styling and enjoy a private photoshoot, leaving with five high-resolution keepsake images.
  • 8:00 p.m. — Five-Course Dinner at Primero Terrace
    Hosted by Volcan de Mi Tierra Tequila and presented by Chef Abraham Proa of Primero Cantina, this exquisite meal includes a tequila cocktail paired with each course.

Additional Offerings

Throughout the weekend, Volcan Tequila will feature limited-time specialty drinks at the resort’s restaurants, including Sire Bar, SweetFire Kitchen, Club Se7en, and Primero Cantina, available through Sunday, November 2, 2025.

Art & Culture

Don’t miss the Monumental Botanical Fridas, a series of Frida Kahlo-inspired sculptures crafted from fiberglass, resin, and acrylic paint, vibrant, bold, and free to the public through Sunday, November 2.

The resort will also feature an honorary ofrenda curated by Gabriela Gamez, showcasing the stunning Day of the Dead on My Mind painting by artist Kathy Sosa, a 5-foot-tall masterpiece depicting a powerful female figure wearing a traditional hand-embroidered huipil, symbolizing resilience, unity, and strength.


💀 Omni La Mansión del Rio: Dos Calaveras & Día de los Muertos Delights

Location: 112 College St, San Antonio, TX

Right along the iconic River Walk, Omni La Mansión del Rio is embracing the spirit of Día de los Muertos with cultural displays, handcrafted cocktails, and festive food offerings.

Ofrenda to Lydia Mendoza

The hotel’s lobby now features a beautifully adorned Día de Los Muertos altar (ofrenda) honoring Lydia Mendoza, the legendary San Antonio singer-guitarist known as “La Alondra de la Frontera.” Her legacy of giving voice, hope, and dignity to the Mexican community is celebrated in this heartfelt tribute.

Dos Calaveras Pop-Up Bar

A must-visit this season, the hotel’s signature El Colegio Bar has been transformed into “Dos Calaveras,” a lively pop-up running through Sunday, November 2, 2025.

Sip on limited-time cocktails created in partnership with Maestro Dobel Tequila, including the Pan de Muerto Flip ($16), a creamy blend of cinnamon, vanilla, orange bitters, and nutmeg that nods to the traditional sweet bread of the season.

Festive Food Offerings

The themed menu at Dos Calaveras includes:

  • 🍔 The Ofrenda Burger: Pan De Muerto bun, chorizo-beef patty, Oaxaca cheese, mole negro aioli, candied pepitas, and pickled onions, served with chili-dusted fries.
  • 🌮 La Calavera Brisket Tacos
  • 🍖 Elote “Catrina” Ribs

Perfect for those exploring downtown’s Día de los Muertos festivities, these dishes combine bold flavors and cultural creativity.

Family-Friendly Dining

For a more relaxed dining experience, visit Four Brothers, Omni’s in-house South Texan restaurant, where a newly refreshed menu includes highlights like:

  • Smoked Dino Rib
  • Bexar Cornbread
  • Chicken Osso Buco with butternut squash and cheese-filled agnolotti pasta

🌼 Celebrate Life, Culture, and Community

From the luxury hills of La Cantera to the historic charm of the River Walk, San Antonio’s Día de los Muertos celebrations offer a perfect blend of art, cuisine, and cultural connection. Whether you’re dressing as La Catrina, savoring tequila pairings, or simply admiring the ofrendas, this weekend promises to be a feast for the senses and the soul.