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COPPER KITCHEN

Southwest School of Art and Craft, 300 Augusta
(210-224-0123)
Cash Only.
Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-2pm. Closed Sat & Sun.
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Tearoom

(From November 2011)

For an “only in San Antonio” experience, try downtown lunch at this former convent refectory turned artsy cafeteria, tucked next to the center courtyard (and fab gift shop) at the Southwest School of Art and Craft. A plethora of salads and sandwiches—from grilled cheese and ham to grape-festooned chicken salad—is supplemented with daily specials, usually something homey like beef enchiladas or meat loaf, and the occasional unexpected item, like duck crepes with wild rice. 

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MAGNOLIA PANCAKE HAUS

606 Embassy Oaks, at Bitters
(210-496-0828)
Breakfast 7 days 7am–2pm. Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-2pm.
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(From April 2012)

Okay, the sandwiches are fine, great, sure. But when you can feast on fluffy pancakes, omelets that take inspiration from cities around the world, and every breakfast side from hash to grits to toast, why not have breakfast for lunch? If Magnolia were open for dinner, we’d have it then too. If you’re lucky enough to hit the season right, order the eggs over calico hash, a concoction that showcases the kitchen’s Southern proclivities filtered through a Teutonic sensibility (by which we mean russet and sweet potato hash browns mixed with shredded pulled pork).

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