The Alley On Bitters

San Antonio, United States

4.3

Closed now

15 reviews

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Private Lot
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Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Description

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Located in North San Antonio and only minutes from the airport, The Shops at Artisans Alley highlight the creative works of local artists showcased in one-​of-​a-​kind boutiques, galleries and specialty shops. Immerse participants in a unique cultural arts experience — full & half day workshops in glass, jewelry making, painting and more are available. Two restaurants, one fine dining and one casual fare, both with private rooms, are ideal for events of any size!

History

Established in 1975.

In 1878, an Austrian adventurer, the Baron George Von Tomasini, headed to Texas to seek his fortune. He fell in love with the area that we now call Hill Country Village, and decided to call it home. The Baron built a dairy farm and, over the years, succeeded in acquiring over 400 acres of this precious soil.

In 1975, an innovative young woman discovered some of the land had become home to several industrial warehouses. She envisioned these warehouses converted into small shops for artists. Seeking out vintage windows, doors, and wood, she designed storefronts, and transformed the warehouses into small shops. The artists came, and Artisans Alley was born.

Over the years, the Alley has grown in many directions. Today, the shops at The Alley on Bitters are bursting with exciting and fun shopping opportunities! Recent renovations to the Alley have brought a more contemporary look to the stores, as well as the wonderful out-​of-​the-​ordinary products sold in them.

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«Learn to make beautiful jewelry for yourself or as a gift. Also a mecca for jewelry making supplies and artist’s creations to purchase.»

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«Stop in early for coffee or shop and stay for lunch at Copalli Café.»

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«The beautiful and delicious Tre Enoteca is located at The Alley.»