A volunteer at the Alamo
recommended Mi Tierra
Cafe & Bakery for lunch.
Eric and I always follow locals' recommendations. We haven't been steered wrong yet.
Homemade Tamales
YUM!!!!
Mi Tierra is "dressed up"
for the Holidays.
Eric admires the Papel Picado
hanging from the ceiling.
This shrine has a portrait of
a singer, the Virgin Mary
& many photos.
This room has a
golden hue
I love all the small
green lights.
The Bar has a beautiful
carved Eagle sculpture.
Mi Tierra's Christmas Tree
Eric browses the menu.
Our Jumbo Margaritas
look good.
Chicken Fajitas for Two
with Guacamole,
Beans & Rice
Lunch is soooo good! The Guacamole is very fresh and flavorful. The Chicken, Peppers and Onions are perfectly cooked. The spicy Beans, with pieces of Pork were balanced by the Rice. Dessert was offered, and we had to say, "No thank you."
A fellow diner takes this
photo of Eric & me with
Mariachi serenading us.
Waiters & Waitresses gather
around a table to sing
Eric & I find another
shrine as we waddle
toward the door.
I'm glad to continue our walk around downtown San Antonio. I need the exercise.
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