Restaurants at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country
7AM - 5PM daily
Our official "19th" hole, Cactus Oak features a full bar and mouthwatering menu to fuel up before or wind down after a day on our Hill Country Golf Course.
We offer breakfast tacos or grab-n-go items for an early start, as well as delicious burgers, sandwiches, salads and more throughout the day. Catch the scores on our two tv's, or stay for a friendly game of pool.
Cactus Oak Tavern is located on the south end of the resort, across from the Hyatt Hill Country Golf Club Pro Shop.
Sunday - Thursday: 6AM - 6PM
Friday - Saturday: 6AM - 8PM
Stop by the General Store for your morning coffee, a quick lunch, or healthy afternoon snack. No matter what you're craving, you're sure to find it here.
We proudly serve Starbucks Coffee throughout the day, as well as freshly-prepared Texas breakfast tacos, pastries, pizzas, sandwiches, salads and more.
If you are looking for something to satisfy your sweet tooth, you'll happily find bins filled with old-fashioned candies, as well as a selection of cookies and ice cream.
While you're there, don't forget to grab some unique Texas-themed souvenirs to take back with you. We offer a wide variety of gifts, including locally-made wines, spices and other items, as well as our own house-made 99 Brand Salsa.
The General Store is conveniently located on the first floor of the resort, across from Springhouse Café.
Open Seasonally
Featuring a full-service bar and menu with refreshing cocktails, gourmet grilled hot dogs, chilled salads and more, Vince's is conveniently located at Edge Falls, adjacent to the FlowRider® wave machine.
Pull up a seat and enjoy a frosty drink at the bar, or grab a table and soak in that Texas sunshine while watching guests try their skills on the nearby FlowRider or beach volleyball court.
Open Seasonally
Named to honor Papa Ed Wiseman, patriarch of the Rogers-Wiseman Ranch, this poolside grill serves up juicy burgers, fresh salads, tasty appetizers and refreshing ice-cold beverages poolside.
Have one of our Papa Ed's servers deliver right to the comfort of your poolside lounge chair, grab a table on the patio, or order takeaway directly from our bar counter.
Papa Ed's Bar and Grill is conveniently located next to our popular Activity Pool.
Monday - Friday: 4PM to close
Saturday: 1PM to close
Sunday: 12PM to close
From peanut shells to cowhide-covered bar stools and a copper-topped bar, there’s nothing more authentic than this Texas saloon! Scoot up to the 56-foot long bar and order from an extensive menu of local beers and handcrafted cocktails. Catch the game on one of our flat-screens, or challenge your friends to a game of shuffleboard, billiards or darts for the perfect Texas nightlife experience. Or drop some money in the jukebox and hit the hardwood floor to try your hand at the Texas Two Step.
Whether winding down from a day of meetings at Hyatt Hill Country Resort and Spa, meeting to catch up with friends, or catching the big game, Charlie's Long Bar is the perfect San Antonio bar setting.
Breakfast 6:30 - 11:30AM
Lunch 11:30AM - 2:30PM
Dinner 5:30 - 10PM
In the heyday of the Rogers-Wiseman Ranch, DG Rogers built a springhouse to keep meat fresh and dairy cool. Today the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa’s Springhouse Café offers all the delicious foods DG worked so hard to keep available. This casual, family-friendly restaurant is a bright and open spot to enjoy delicious buffets, regional specialties and all your favorite foods. Gather with the family over a hearty breakfast to plan an exciting day of golf, tennis, swimming, spa and more. Relax over a leisurely lunch between meetings or catch up on your e-mail while you enjoy a view of the surrounding countryside from the walls of windows.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets occur seasonally. Ask your hostess to see if they are available during your stay.
Located on the first floor of the South Atrium, across from the General Store.
Open for dinner only
Tuesday - Saturday 5:30PM to 10PM
*Hours may vary
Crowned by its namesake, an impressive chandelier created from 500 sets of naturally shed antlers, Antlers Lodge offers a menu filled with innovative twists on traditional Texas fare. From farm to table, locally harvested ingredients and regional specialties complement each dish. Whether you prefer prime cuts, fish, or game, you’ll discover a fresh and savory culinary selection.
Proud to offer locally harvested ingredients and regional specialities, our menu changes seasonally. Allow our well-trained staff to suggest a wine to beautifully compliment your meal.
Restaurants Off-Site
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Tel:210/696-2536
8539 Fredericksburg Rd
A northwest San Antonio favorite, Aldo's offers good, old-fashioned Italian food in a pretty, old-fashioned setting. You can enjoy your meal outside on a tree-shaded patio or inside a 100-year-old former ranch house in one of a series of Victorian dining rooms.
Tel:Tel:210/732-7777
2501 N. St. Mary's St
Demo's is a little bit of Greece in San Antonio. Located across the street from a Greek Orthodox church, it's a favorite among members of the local Greek community. Occasionally you might see a belly-dancing show (not only here, but in the other two locations as well). You can dine on the airy patio or in the dining room.
Tel:210/225-2111
231 S. Alamo
If you're looking for a steakhouse that's on the River Walk, or one that's homey and less formal, this place will work for you. The restaurant has a terraced dining area on the river, which is quite popular. Or you can eat indoors the old stone house that dates from 1847.
Tel:210/732-6017
4223 Blanco Rd
This very popular Tex-Mex joint has been around since the '70s, when it first opened in a former Dairy Queen. Remnants of a big expansion in the '80s can still be in seen in the peach-and-green color combination. All in all, it has the unpretentiousness necessary for popular local restaurants in San Antonio.
Tel:210/212-4832
320 Beauregard St
This colorful, sprawling storefront attracts everyone from nouveau hippies to buttoned-down office workers, to the occasional clutch of housewives out for lunch. They come for Age-of-Aquarius-meets-south-of-the-border food: granola bowls and breakfast burritos in the morning, veggie and deli sandwiches for lunch, and pork tamales in the evening. The rambling house has several indoor and outdoor dining areas.