The Dog Co. Icehouse is throwing a Taylor Swift-theme lotería night on Monday, July 28, featuring $3 mini margs. 

The Dog Co. Icehouse is throwing a Taylor Swift-theme lotería night on Monday, July 28, featuring $3 mini margs. 

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The last long weekend of the summer is coming up, and while many folks might be heading to the beach or for day trips to escape San Antonio, the city still offers lots to do over the Labor Day holiday. Here’s what to add to your list that’s a little more off the beaten trail and won’t break the bank — no Labor Day parades or crowded holiday events here. 

Farewell party for Pat O’Brien’s

New Orleans bar and restaurant Pat O’Brien’s is hosting one final hurrah for its San Antonio location. The beloved chain known for serving up NOLA classics, such as the iconic hurricane drink, announced on August 14 that it would close in the Alamo City at the end of August. But the River Walk staple won’t go out without a bang, as there is a three-day celebration taking place over Labor Day weekend. From noon to 2 a.m. on Friday, August 29, through Sunday, August 31, Pat O’Brien’s will be hosting its farewell bash featuring live music, DJ sets, dueling pianos, karaoke and more.

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Find it: 121 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

Coffee Set Sesh at Crème Coffee & Social

Nothing says “wake up” like coffee and a DJ set. In the booming Creamery District downtown, caffeine and house beats go hand in hand at Crème Coffee & Social. On Saturday, August 30, San Antonians can have a sip and dance along to DJ sets by CORKIDI and Pablo Rosa. The event is free to attend when you RSVP, but there is limited capacity.

Find it: 875 E. Ashby Place, Suite 1115, San Antonio, TX 78212

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Fitz & The Tantrums at Stable Hall

Black Pumas played Stable Hall at the historic Pearl for the first of two sold out shows in San Antonio on February 16.

Black Pumas played Stable Hall at the historic Pearl for the first of two sold out shows in San Antonio on February 16.

Chris Stokes

San Antonians have a chance to see the “Out of My League” singers at historic downtown venue Stable Hall over the weekend. For indie music fanatics, tickets to the show on  Saturday, August 30, start at $42, and the music begins at 8 p.m.

Find it: 307 Pearl Pkwy., San Antonio, TX 78215

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The Screaming Goat Yard & Tap

This backyard-style eatery in Spring Branch, about 40 minutes north of Loop 1604, is the perfect Hill Country getaway, and super pet-friendly. Find an extensive menu of brews and Southern-inspired dishes, as well as nearly nightly live music. On Friday, you can catch The Kayla Jane Band starting at 7 p.m., a jazz brunch the following morning from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Brandon Collins at 3 p.m. There’s indoor and outdoor seating for those who’d like to choose between beating the heat and soaking in the views (the views in question are actual goats).

Find it: 4 Sun Valley Drive, Spring Branch, TX 78070

Tejas Rodeo

The Tejas Rodeo Rough Riders perform at the beginning of every rodeo, every Saturday March through November.

The Tejas Rodeo Rough Riders perform at the beginning of every rodeo, every Saturday March through November.

Cassie Stricker

Every Saturday from March to November, Tejas Rodeo in Bulverde, just minutes from San Antonio’s Northside, welcomes the very best of bull riding, roping, mutton busting and more, as well as line dancing and live music after the events. Folks can even visit the on-site steakhouse for a bite to eat before the rodeo gets underway. General admission adult tickets start at $30; however, reserved seats are available for an additional charge. Gates open at 5 p.m., with the rodeo getting started at 7:30 p.m. Line dancing and live music will begin at 9 p.m.

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Find it: 401 Obst Road, Bulverde, TX 78163

The Dog Co. Ice House

Football season is back in Texas, and The Dog Co. Ice House on San Antonio’s Northwest Side knows how to kick it off. The UTSA vs. Texas A&M game will be played at this family-friendly spot on Saturday, August 30. While you watch, your furry friends can run around in their fenced-in dog park. The Dog Co. also hosts weekly lotería nights every Monday, with a $1 buy-in. But thankfully, the $3 mini margs are available all week long.

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Find it: 4302 Hyatt Place Drive, San Antonio, TX 78230