This Sunday it’s time for romance on the Riverwalk as we celebrate Valentine’s Day. There is not a more romantic city in Texas than San Antonio, with its historical attractions, famous Riverwalk and fine dining. So whether you’re coming to San Antonio for the weekend, and staying in one of our excellent hotels such as the Hotel Contessa or Westin, or just visiting for the day, join us at Drink Cocktail Bar for a full evening of Valentine’s-themed festivities.

Our theme this year at Drink is ’sharing’, so we’re offering a range of 2-for-$9 drink specials including:

  • Bacardi cocktails, such as the Love Bite, Orange Crush and Raspberry Kiss.
  • Valentini, our very own Valentine’s inspired Champagne cocktail, which includes Kahlua chocolates to share.
  • Champagne - and we’re also featuring some amazing offers on some of the best Champagnes available. More to come!

We’re keeping some surprises up our sleeves, but we can guarantee you it will be Valentine’s Day to remember. Our celebrations start at 5pm, so make a Valentine’s date at Drink!

The Drink Cocktail Bar Team

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Contact Drink

Drink is located here at:
200 Navarro
San Antonio, TX 78205

...just across from the Hotel Contessa and around the corner from Zinc.

Drink is open daily 5pm-2am and 3pm-2am on Saturdays.

Call: 1-888-DRINK21
Email: info@drinktexas.com


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Drink Reviews

"There's some real love in the cocktail list."
John T, Yelp

"Steps away from the bustle of the Riverwalk, Drink is a cocktail oasis in the heart of downtown San Antonio"
InsiderPages.com

"Drink lures you inside...subdued lighting - ideal for two."
AOL City Guide

"A great mixed drink selection... The ambiance was amazing."
Keri C, Yelp

"Drink is a hidden gem in the heart of downtown San Antonio."
IGoYouGo.com

"The wines they poured weren't the usual... far more flavor - and fun, too."
San Antonio Express News

"Drink's wine list is refreshingly eclectic and wide-ranging."
San Antonio Current