Your August Guide to Food, Wine, and Events in Fredericksburg and San Antonio

The Moon’s Daughters at Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk. Photo: Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, used with permission.

Summer Events in Fredericksburg & San Antonio

Texas Hill Country is buzzing with exciting events this August. From parades and yoga to wine tastings and culinary experiences, here’s a roundup of must-attend happenings in Fredericksburg and San Antonio.


Celebrate Summer at Albert Hotel – Fredericksburg

Albert Hotel (213 E Austin St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624) is bringing the community together with a blend of beloved traditions and fresh experiences. (Albert Hotel, 2025)

🎉 137th Annual Gillespie County Fair Parade

📍 Albert Suite Balcony
🗓 Friday, August 22 | 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Enjoy premium Main Street views of the historic parade from the comfort of the Albert Suite balcony.

  • Tickets: $125 adults | $45 kids (6–11) | Free (5 & under)
  • Includes: Valet parking, welcome cocktail, bottomless mimosas, gourmet bites, and air conditioning
  • Spots are filling fast – tickets via OpenTable

🧘 ‘90s Hip-Hop Yoga on the Lawn

📍 Albert Hotel Lawn
🗓 Thursday, August 28 | 7:30 p.m.

Flow to nostalgic ‘90s hip-hop beats in this all-levels class hosted with Blossom Yoga.

  • Bring your mat and plenty of ‘90s spirit
  • Stay after for a cool-down cocktail
  • Spots are filling fast. Tickets available now on OpenTable

Wine Education at Copa Wine Bar – San Antonio

Copa Wine Bar (19141 Stone Oak Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78258) invites guests to an exclusive Wine 101 Tasting with owner and chef Jeff Bridges. (Copa Wine Bar, 2025)

🗓 Saturday, August 23 | 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

  • Guided tasting of four wines with history, body, and pairing notes
  • Small bites provided (cheese & crackers)
  • Perfect for date night, girls’ night, or casual outing
  • Tickets: $30 per person | Reservations required (210) 495-2672

🍷 Stay after class for dinner and explore Copa’s extensive wine selection.


Clay & Cuisine at Clementine – San Antonio

Clementine (2195 Northwest Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78213) pairs culinary creativity with local artistry for Clay & Cuisine. (Clay & Cuisine, 2025)

🗓 Tuesday, August 26 | 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

  • 3-course prix fixe dinner by Clementine chefs
  • Guests take home a handcrafted ceramic bowl by artist Jesselyn Gordon
  • Tickets: $105 per person | Reservations on OpenTable

✨ Come for the food, stay for the bowl.


Skyline Dining at Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk

On Thursday, August 28, Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk hosts the latest installment of its Skyline Dining Series atop The Moon’s Daughters. (Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2025)

This one-of-a-kind evening features:

  • Sweeping rooftop views
  • A collaborative menu by:
    • Chef Nicola Blaque (The Jerk Shack, Freight Fried Chicken)
    • Chef Luis Colón (Esquire Tavern, Tokyo Cowboy)
    • Chef David Arciniega (Thompson San Antonio)
  • Curated beverage pairings by cocktail architect Derrik Cortez (Sojourn Trading Co.)

💙 50% of proceeds benefit Texas Search and Rescue, a nonprofit supporting disaster response across Texas.

🔗 Ticket information available here.


✨ Whether you’re craving gourmet dining, yoga under the stars, or wine-tasting fun, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate summer in the Texas Hill Country and San Antonio.

Experience Pearl This August: A Month of Food, Culture & Connection

This August, Pearl has several fun events and activities planned to make the month memorable for all. Photo: Pearl, used with permission.

What’s Happening at Pearl This August

August has arrived, and Pearl is brimming with exciting events for the entire community. From food festivals to fitness boot camps, wine tastings to local shopping sprees—there’s something for everyone. Mark your calendars and make the most of these summer happenings. (Pearl, 2025)


🍽️ Bakery Lorraine’s Le Festin d’Été (Summer Feast)

📅 August 8 | 🕖 7:00 p.m. | 💵 $85–$115

Spend a meaningful evening at Bakery Lorraine as they host Le Festin d’Été—a five-course, family-style dinner benefiting the San Antonio Food Bank. Enjoy charcuterie boards, fresh garden greens, steak medallions, and more in this one-night-only event dedicated to food, generosity, and community.

  • Tickets: $85 per person | $115 with wine pairing
  • Where to reserve: Bakery Lorraine
  • Bonus: Guests are encouraged to bring school supply donations to support local students.

💪 San Antonio Sports ACTIVATE: Monday Boot Camp

📅 Mondays through August 25 | 🕖 7:00 p.m. | 💵 Free

Start your week strong with a free one-hour full-body workout at Pearl Park, courtesy of San Antonio Sports ACTIVATE. No equipment necessary—just show up ready to move.


🛍️ Pearl Sidewalk Sale

📅 August 14–15 | 🕙 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | 💵 Pricing Varies

Spice up your back-to-school shopping during Pearl’s two-day sidewalk sale, featuring great deals from local favorites like:

  • Niche
  • Rancho Diaz
  • The Twig Bookshop
  • And many more

Support local businesses and discover some unique finds.


🍷 Introduction to Wine Tasting at High Street Wine

📅 August 20 | 🕡 6:30 p.m. | 💵 $65

Ever wanted to learn how to taste and understand wine like a pro? Join High Street Wine for an introductory class covering:

  • Wine regions & climates
  • Wine list navigation
  • Tasting techniques & flavor profiles
  • Plus: enjoy six wines and charcuterie pairings.

🎶 Live Music at Stable Hall

📅 All Month Long | 💵 Pricing Varies

Catch unforgettable performances at Stable Hall this August, featuring:

  • Uncle Lucius
  • Sarah Colonna
  • Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
  • …and more surprises

🍽️ Restaurant Weeks at Pearl

📅 August 9–23 | 💵 Pricing Varies

Get your taste buds ready—several Pearl eateries are participating in San Antonio’s Restaurant Weeks, offering special menus and culinary experiences. A perfect excuse to try something new.


👧 Children’s Entrepreneur Night Market

📅 Wednesday, August 20 | 🕔 5:00–8:00 p.m. | 💵 Pricing Varies

Celebrate young creativity at Pearl’s Children’s Entrepreneur Night Market, where over 80 kid entrepreneurs (ages 5–17) showcase their talents and small businesses. Support the next generation of makers, artists, and visionaries.


Don’t Miss Out!

Pearl is the place to be this August—whether you’re here for the food, fun, fitness, or family. Be sure to follow along for updates and details, and make the most of this vibrant month in San Antonio.


Three ideas for a memorable day out with friends

Ferris wheel during the daytime. Photo: Laura Cros/Unsplash

Everyone wants a day out every once in a while. Most of the time, they’ll do this with their friends, and they wouldn’t want to do the same things over and over again. Why would you want to keep going to the movies when you could try an escape activity for groups and bring all your friends? There’s something to be said about organizing fun days out, but you want it to be a fun one for everyone so make a point of talking to the group and getting opinions from everyone! With some great ideas for a day out, you shouldn’t have much to worry about.

You’ll end up having an amazing time, and your friends should enjoy themselves, too. It could even let all of you bond, which is always worth the effort. If you’re planning a night out soon, it’s worth diving into a few great options.

Ideas For A Day Out: 3 Great Options

1. Wine Tasting

Wine tasting is one of the more unique ideas for a day out, and it can be much more fun than you would’ve thought. A wine tasting tour only takes a few hours, and you could end up having a nice time. It’ll even be a great way to spend some time out of the house.

Some of these tours even take place outdoors, so you can take in a bit of nature while you’re at it. No matter what, you could end up having an amazing time, and it might even be something you’ll want to do again and again.

2. Go To The Theater

You would’ve thought about going to the cinema with your friends, and it can always be a decent option. Sometimes, it’s worth going with something a little different, though. The actual theater can be a much better option. You might end up having a much better time when you visit it.

There’ll be plenty of plays and other events to consider going for, all of which could be interesting. Some of them could even be relatively interactive, and you could have a back-and-forth with the performers. These pantomimes can often be quite enjoyable, and they’ll be more fun than you’d think.

3. Go To An Amusement Park

Not all ideas for a day out have to be adult oriented. Instead, it can sometimes be worth focusing on your inner-child. You could end up having much more fun because of it. Going to an amusement park is one of the best ways you can do this. You’ll end up having an amazing time.

With the various rides and activities you can try, there’s no reason why you and your friends shouldn’t have fun. If there’s an amusement park near you, then it’s well worth spending a few hours there with your friends.

Ideas For A Day Out: Wrapping Up

With the right ideas for a day out, you shouldn’t have a problem having a great time with your friends. You wouldn’t have to worry about boredom, and you’ll end up getting closer to them. It could even be worth trying a few ideas.

You’ll end up making it a regular event while making sure you don’t get bored when you’re out and about. You’ve no reason not to consider a few great options. With a little bit of effort, you’ll end up having an amazing time.

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