

Consistently named one of the “Best Mexican Restaurants” in San Antonio by food critics and loyal fans, Rosario’s has a rich 30-year history as a favorite meeting place for locals and visitors. We’re located in the Southtown Historic District, just a few blocks from Downtown San Antonio. Our made-from-scratch menu features locally sourced ingredients and tried-and-true recipes that generations of San Antonio families have come to love. Come see our newly designed space which includes indoor and outdoor dining areas, a rooftop terrace & bar with stunning views of the downtown skyline. ** Please note Friday & Saturday late night hours (1am) are for the Rooftop Terrace. Main dining/Kitchen closes at 11pm on Friday/Sat. Thank you.
Lively local chain serving classic & creative Mexican dishes, plus cocktails, in a trendy setting.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 722 S St Mary’s St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 223-1806
Website: https://rosariossa.com/
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Our waitress, Gina (ask for her!), was amazing too, super friendly, attentive, and made the whole experience even better. Great food, great service, and a really fun atmosphere. I’ll definitely be back next time I’m in San Antonio.
Attended an event in the side room, though the main restaurant was jam packed, they were able to close the doors to our section, and it turned into a wonderful cozy space, where we were able to hear our guest speakers clearly.
Rico was the server for our space and he was phenomenal. He got our orders in between speakers, and delivered our food and drinks with care.
Highly recommend as an event space.
P.S. The coconut flan is unbelievable!!!
What distinguishes Julian is not merely efficiency, but temperament: unshaken by the press of orders, untouched by irritation, and generous with good humor. He did not permit the tumult to invade his manners, nor did he allow haste to impoverish attention. On the contrary, he offered conversation, ease, and that rarest of virtues in service—rapport. From his hands came a drink of such innocent perfection it deserves a place in culinary folklore: a fountain Sprite, crowned with a lime resting at the bottom like a green jewel in clear crystal.
The kitchen, meanwhile, spoke with equal eloquence. The food arrived abundant without excess, satisfying without fatigue. Each portion was composed with restraint and kindness, meant not to overwhelm but to console. The flavors carried the warm simplicity of true comfort—honest, direct, and quietly profound. One could taste in every bite a gentle simmering of care and intention.
The final bill, modest and just, felt almost bashful in light of the pleasure provided. I left not merely fed, but contented—my appetite satisfied and my faith in good service renewed. Here, character was served alongside cuisine, and both were excellent.
The asado de puerco was full of flavor — tender pork in a rich red chile sauce that tasted very homemade. It paired perfectly with the rice and beans, especially the refried beans with melted cheese. Definitely comforting and satisfying.
The shrimp enchiladas were creamy and well seasoned. The shrimp were on the smaller side, but the flavor was still there and the portion was good. Served with rice and beans, it made for a filling and enjoyable dish.
Simple, traditional Mexican food with great flavor and a homemade touch. Would definitely come back.