Jazz, Art, and Community: Hotel Contessa Supports San Antonio’s Vibrant Hospitality Scene

Hotel Contessa to Host Jazz Night & ‘Love is in the Air’ Art Fair January 25-26. Photo: Hotel Contessa, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – Hotel Contessa is thrilled to announce a weekend dedicated to art, music, education, and preserving the heart of hospitality along the San Antonio River Walk. The property’s first ever Jazz Night will kick off on Saturday, January 25, followed by the “Love is in the Air” solo exhibition and an art fair taking place on Sunday, January 26. (Hotel Contessa, 2025)

Saturday, January 25 – Jazz Night 

This evening, the hotel invites San Antonio music lovers to enjoy jazz from musicians like the Fermata Jazz Trio. Food and cocktails will be available for purchase at Ambler Texas Kitchen, including an exclusive drink menu, where $1 of each drink sale from the featured drinks support River Walk Royalty. Hotel guests will receive a password at check-in for a complimentary “Bees Knee” cocktail. Bartenders and staff will embrace the theme, dressing as flappers and gangsters for the occasion.

Saturday’s event will be the inaugural Jazz Night among a series of Jazz Nights at Hotel Contessa, which will take place the last Saturday of each month from 5p.m. to 9p.m. Reservations are preferred and can be made by calling Ambler at 210- 298-8040.

Sunday, January 26 – “Love is in the Air” Solo Art Exhibition and Art Fair

Following an evening of Jazz, Hotel Contessa will feature the work of over a dozen artists – including a variety of paintings, prints, jewelry, home décor, and more – along with a solo art exhibition from Mary Carmen Sessions and live music from Kyle Broll. Sessions is a Mexican-American artist who has called San Antonio home for over 20 years. Passionate about pushing the boundaries of traditional art, Sessions constantly experiments with different mediums, techniques and materials to create one-of-a-kind pieces infused with her rich Mexican culture. 

From 11:30a.m. to 3p.m., the show will take place at the bottom level of the hotel, which overlooks the San Antonio River Walk, in the Atrium and Cypress Room. The event is free to the public and proceeds from the event will be donated to Fireman Sam’s candidacy for River Walk King. 

“Aside from these fabulous events, what makes this weekend special at Hotel Contessa is our commitment to giving back to the community. We’ve made sure that Fireman Sam and River Walk Royalty are the beneficiaries. Proceeds from a portion of drinks sold at Jazz Night and sales from the Sunday Art Fair exhibit will be donated to these integral city figures.” – Director of Sales Miguel David

The River Walk Royalty initiative raises funds for scholarships for local students who aspire to work in hospitality, the core industry of San Antonio. Fireman Sam is a San Antonio native and local dad. As a child, he dreamt of becoming a chef. Growing up with a single mother who was raising three children while battling multiple sclerosis made that dream challenging to pursue. Lacking the financial resources for culinary school, he set his ambition aside and became a firefighter, helping the citizens of San Antonio. Sam takes pride in serving San Antonio and its citizens. As a member of River Walk Royalty, he aims to raise substantial funds to provide scholarships helping students achieve their dreams. He hopes to be a mentor to the next generation of San Antonio hospitality talent.

The hotel plans to continue Jazz Night as a new series and host various jazz musicians and artists the last weekend of every month. The destination has seen success with its complimentary mariachi events. This is part of Hotel Contessa’s ongoing initiative to provide San Antonians a place to gather and celebrate the city’s rich culture together along the lively banks of the San Antonio River Walk. Hotel Contessa will continue to announce 2025 programming that supports its mission to celebrate its core three pillars: art, music and education.

An intimate, all-suite retreat set directly on San Antonio’s beloved River Walk, Hotel Contessa delights arriving guests with stylish suites that take their design cues from the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Discover stylish suites and unwind at our spa, complemented by Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails serving up agave cocktails and authentic Texas fare.

Hotel Contessa
306 W. Market St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

Tee Off in Style: Holey Moley Golf Club Brings Fun and Adventure to San Antonio

Holey Moley Golf Club to open this Friday in downtown San Antonio. Photo: Holey Moley, used with permission.

San Antonio, TX-  The highly anticipated Holey Moley Golf Club is thrilled to announce its official San Antonio opening this Friday, December 6. Located in the heart of San Antonio’s River Walk, the 12,000 square foot entertainment venue brings twenty-seven holes of mini golf over three courses, two karaoke rooms, a full bar and restaurant, and alfresco patio seating along the riverfront to the Shops at Rivercenter. (Holey Moley Golf Club, 2024)

Known for its innovative approach to leisure, Australian-based parent company Funlab has already brought Holey Moley’s unique brand of fun to Denver, Austin, Houston, and San Francisco, creating a haven where nostalgia, social energy, and analog entertainment collide. 

The San Antonio location will have signature favorite holes like Smells Like Tee Spirit, a journey through a vintage tape collection, Making It Rain, a battle of the elements to escape a wind vortex spinning “dollar bills” through the air, and Ferris Wheeler’s Day Off, a game of chance through multiple levels, evading the cars of a rotating Ferris wheel to a hole in one. It will also have new and unique holes like Par Tee Time, a mission to jump over red Solo cups in a play on the classic party game Beer Pong, and Tee-haw, a Wild West themed hole behind ‘pars’ with Instagram worthy opportunities to capture pics in ‘Wanted’ posters and surprise sound effects like explosions, quacks, moos, and farts. 

The Caddyshack offers guests a chance to refuel with Texan takes on Americana classics, like BBQ Brikey Loaded Fries with cheddar, chili queso and slaw; Taco Salad with romaine lettuce, fresh tomato, black beans, Texas ground beef, cheddar, guac, sour cream, and fire roasted salsa; and Grilled Elote Corn Ribs with cotija cheese, garlic aioli, Tajín and lime. The menu also includes brick-oven pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and more.

For drinks, signature cocktails are served in playful vessels, like the Rub A Dub in the Tub with gin, Aperol, lime, and peach in a bathtub-shaped cup, topped with prosecco “bubbles,” dried rose petals, and rubber duckies; Pop Till You Drop with vodka, lime, watermelon, and bubbles served in a ceramic unicorn, and Cadillac Disco, a shareable large format cocktail served in a disco ball with reposado tequila, Grand Marnier with lime. San Antonio exclusives include the new Big Texas, a frozen slushie featuring Big Red cream soda and vanilla, with the option to add Tito’s vodka for a boozy treat. Guests can also enjoy signature shooters in cowboy boot shot glasses, local beers, classic cocktails and zero-proof options. 

“We are beyond excited to officially open Holey Moley Golf Club today in San Antonio! This city has an incredible energy, and we’re so thrilled to be part of the vibrant Rivercenter community. Holey Moley is all about creating moments of joy and unforgettable fun, and we can’t wait to share that with everyone. Whether you’re here for the first time or are a local looking for a new adventure, we’re ready to bring you a unique experience that combines nostalgia, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs.” – Michael Schreiber, Global CEO of Funlab

Holey Moley offers customizable corporate and private events packages for holiday parties, friendly gatherings, bachelorette weekends, birthday celebrations and more for 20-300 guests, including a 500 square foot private event lounge. Packages include an array of putt putt, catered food and beverage, and karaoke options, Event coordinators are now accepting inquiries.

Holey Moley Golf Club San Antonio
849 E Commerce St #171
San Antonio, TX 78205

Elevate Your Palate: Discover the Skyline Dining Series at The Moon’s Daughters

Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk announces its new Skyline Dining Series. Photo: Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, used with permission.

Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk invites you to an unforgettable dining event as part of the hotel’s new Skyline Dining Series, a showcase where San Antonio’s favorite chefs come together to create a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. The inaugural event will take place at Thompson’s enchanting rooftop restaurant, The Moon’s Daughters, on Friday, October 24th at 6:30p.m., where guests will indulge in a specialty four-course meal while supporting a meaningful cause. (Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2024)

Perched high above the River Walk, The Moon’s Daughters offers sweeping panoramic views of the San Antonio skyline and the evening will feature a curated menu by four top chefs, each known for their distinctive flavors and culinary excellence. 25% of the proceeds from this event will benefit Texas Wings, a nonprofit that supports uninsured breast cancer patients across Central and South Texas.

Participating chefs include:

Chef David Arciniega: Executive Chef of Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, Chef David oversee the hotel’s culinary program, from weddings and events to its signature dining venues, The Moon’s Daughters, Landrace, and Cenote Pool Deck. Prior to joining Thompson, Chef David served as Taskforce Chef at Hyatt’s renowned Hana Maui Resort; Executive Chef at Texas State University, planning banquet menus and overseeing private events; Manager & Sommelier at Maverick Texas Brasserie; Chef and Owner at Amaya’s Cocina; and Beverage Director at Botika at The Pearl Brewery. Chef David has been honored with numerous awards for his culinary expertise and he inspires the team at Thompson with his infectious passion for culinary innovation and exceptional guest service.

Chef Tatu Herrera: Owner of Folklore’s Coffee House and Executive Chef at Spring Garden Restaurant, Chef Tatu is celebrated for his innovative dishes that blend local and global flavors. He regularly shares his culinary expertise on KSAT12’s cooking segment, and his passion for food shines in every dish he creates.

Chef Chris Carlson: With experience from top-tier restaurants in Chicago and Texas, including Il Sogno, Maverick, and Allora, Chef Chris brings refined techniques and bold flavors to his craft, ensuring each dish is a memorable experience.

Cecilia Barretto: A wine expert and the founder of Wine Edutainment Events, Cecilia brings a playful yet knowledgeable approach to the world of wine. With a Masters of Science in Wine Business from Burgundy, France, she’s one exam away from completing her WSET L4 Diploma and has a passion for creating dynamic wine experiences.

The Skyline Dining Series is the perfect way to enjoy a night filled with gourmet food, exceptional wine and craft cocktails, and community spirit while giving back to a worthy cause.

Fiesta’s Taste of the Republic announces venue change

Fiesta’s VIP culinary kickoff party is moving to the Alamo for 2023. Photo: Taste of the Republic

Texas is home to one of the most diverse food cultures in America. Since 2017, Taste of the Republic has celebrated that culture as the VIP culinary kickoff party of Fiesta Fiesta, the official opening event of Fiesta San Antonio. Raising the standard even higher for Fiesta 2023, they are proud to announce that Taste of the Republic has a new home: The Alamo. (Taste of the Republic, 2022)

Join them at the Gardens of the Alamo from 6p.m. to 10p.m. Thursday, April 20, 2023. Guests will sample gourmet bites from 12 local chefs, with food representing each culinary region of Texas, accompanied by a wide selection of wine, beer, spirits and cocktail pairings as they mingle with Fiesta Royalty. A portion of each ticket will help support the Fiesta Commission and the Remember the Alamo Foundation.

“I am beyond thrilled that we’re bringing the premier celebration of Texas food to the ultimate symbol of Texas: The Alamo” said Chef Brian West, whose Texas Culinary Manifesto laid the foundation for Taste of the Republic and its Six Food Republics of Texas.

“San Antonio is recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Gastronomy, and it represents the confluence of cultures that makes Texas so unique,” Chef West said. “By being at the Alamo, we feel we’ve raised this event to the level it’s always deserved.” 

Taste of the Republic is supported by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Patron Tequila, Dos XX Beer, Republic National Distributing Company, Sysco, Telemundo 60 and the Texas Culinary Alliance.

Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Stephen Harrigan book signing at The Alamo

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The book signing will take place Tuesday October 15 at The Alamo. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The New York Times bestselling author Stephen Harrigan will be appearing at The Alamo this Tuesday October 15 from 6p.m. to 7p.m. during a free community event presented by the San Antonio Book Festival and The Alamo. This event will feature a conversation between author, Stephen Harrigan and the San Antonio Book Festival’s Literary Director, Clay Smith. Harrigan is the  author of “The Gates of the Alamo,” a modern historical classic that retells the story of The Alamo. His latest book is “Big Wonderful Thing: A History of Texas.” Book sales and signing will begin at 4:30p.m. and the program begins at 6p.m. (San Antonio Book Festival, The Alamo, 2019)

Stephen Harrigan is the author of 11 books of fiction and nonfiction, including “The Gates of the Alamo,” which became a bestseller. He is a longtime writer for Texas Monthly and his articles and essays have appeared in a wide range of other publications. Harrigan is the recipient of the Texas Book Festival’s Texas Writers Award, the Lon Tinkle Award for lifetime achievement from the Texas Institute of Letters, the Texas Medal of Arts award from the Texas Cultural Trust and has been inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. He lives in Austin with his wife Sue Ellen.

“Big Wonderful Thing” invites us to walk in the footsteps of ancient as well as modern people along the path of Texas’s evolution. Blending action and atmosphere with impeccable research, Harrigan brings to life with novelistic immediacy the generations of driven men and women who shaped Texas, including Spanish explorers, American filibusters, Comanche warriors, wildcatters, Tejano activists and spellbinding artists—all of them taking their part in the creation of a place that became not just a nation, not just a state, but an indelible idea.

The mission of the San Antonio Book Festival is to unite readers and writers in a celebration of ideas, books, libraries and literary culture. A program of the San Antonio Public Library Foundation, SABF was first presented in April 2013. Founding Partners are the Texas Book Festival, the San Antonio Public Library and Southwest School of Art. Through active partnerships with school districts and community organizations focused on literacy, education and culture, the Festival connects with educators, parents and students, pre-K through college. SABF reaches out to those who are well read and those who need to read well.

The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, TX 78205

Downtown Tuesday FREE parking at nearby lots:
Houston/Nolan Lot (Houston @ Elm); Convention Center Garage (850 E. Commerce) and Houston St. Garage (240 E. Houston)

New James Bowie exhibition at The Alamo

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Ribbon cutting ceremony at the new James Bowie exhibition at The Alamo.  Photo: Sandra Cruz

Sunday March 26 was the official opening of ‘James Bowie: Man, Knife, Legend,’ the new exhibition hall at The Alamo. This new exhibition presents the life of the legendary Alamo defender and his famous knife. The ribbon cutting ceremony consisted of speeches by Bryan Preston, Dr Bruce Winders and others and after welcoming visitors to the grounds the ribbon was cut and it was officially opened to the public. This impressive exhibition includes displays of the various Bowie knives and their history. Visitors can learn more through translucent video touch screen technology that includes interactive video and text.

James Bowie was born in Kentucky and played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution. He is a legendary figure in Texas history and a folk hero of American culture. His transformation from normal citizen to a legend began ten years before his death at the Alamo. The legendary knife has deep roots throughout American history and culture throughout the years. Guests are able to learn about Bowie’s story and the history of the iconic knives that bear his family name. They can also learn about the frontier blacksmithing process and discover the many ways that the Bowie knife has appeared in contemporary culture, including movies. This exhibit is now part of the Alamo experience and is free and open to the public.

The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 225-139