Buckhorn Saloon and Museum

Buckhorn Saloon and Museum - San Antonio
  • Type: Museums
    • User Rating  
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    Be sure to visit the curio store, "The Oddest Store in the World" full of unique, odd and downright weird stuff. Started by the founder Albert Friedrich in order to bring in extra money during the prohibition era, this store has been around since inception.


  • Description:

    • It all started in 1881 when trappers, hunters and cowboys traded deer antlers for beer or whiskey at Albert Friedrich's saloon. Now, the saloon/museum's Hall of Horns, Hall of Feathers and Hall of Fins house not only the largest, but also some of the most impressive collections of native and exotic wildlife around.
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    User Reviews for Buckhorn Saloon and Museum

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      Buckhorn Saloon

    • What a rip-off , way too expensive $20 ...... as well parking down town was a tourist trap ... $10 .... never going back here ...

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      • posted on 12.10.11
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      Museum Good - Cafe Not Good

    • Went here for a quick lunch while downtown. Nothing but quick. It took 40 minutes for a BLT and a chili dog and the place was not that busy. As for the food when it came...it was okay...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: (210) 224 (800) 0
      • fax: +1 210 247 4020
      • Address:

      • 318 East Houston St
      • San Antonio, TX 78205
      • Neighborhood:

      • Downtown
      • Hours:

      • 10a-6p daily
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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