Hialeah Haven Guidebook

Mike
Hialeah Haven Guidebook

Where to eat

Some of our favorite places to grab a bite.
Minutes away from here! There are several food trucks available, Italian, Cajun, Asian and more. There is something for everyone! Huge shaded outdoor seating area with misting fans for those hot days. Open air covered area for seating as well. Family friendly, enclosed on 4 sides with fencing, their is a large playground for the kids. This is our favorite spot to meet up with family and friends on the weekend! Our family favorite is Fruit Pizza, a large is big enough for everyone to get at least 1-2 pieces our group is usually over 12 people! Open Friday - Sunday noon to close. 1916 Austin Hwy (210) 737-6767
StreetFare SA
1916 Austin Highway
Minutes away from here! There are several food trucks available, Italian, Cajun, Asian and more. There is something for everyone! Huge shaded outdoor seating area with misting fans for those hot days. Open air covered area for seating as well. Family friendly, enclosed on 4 sides with fencing, their is a large playground for the kids. This is our favorite spot to meet up with family and friends on the weekend! Our family favorite is Fruit Pizza, a large is big enough for everyone to get at least 1-2 pieces our group is usually over 12 people! Open Friday - Sunday noon to close. 1916 Austin Hwy (210) 737-6767
The grocery store is very close by on Austin Hwy if you need pick up some groceries. They also have a gas station located in the parking lot.
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H-E-B
6030 Montgomery Dr
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The grocery store is very close by on Austin Hwy if you need pick up some groceries. They also have a gas station located in the parking lot.
Fun atmosphere! Swinging benches, hammocks, couches and great food and drinks. Live music is regularly present here. Overlooks the quieter end of the River Walk by Camden Bridge. Free parking nearby.
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Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen
103 E Jones Ave
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Fun atmosphere! Swinging benches, hammocks, couches and great food and drinks. Live music is regularly present here. Overlooks the quieter end of the River Walk by Camden Bridge. Free parking nearby.

Sightseeing

Pearl is a thriving and vibrant community, home to many spirited visionaries who each paint a unique portrait of the South Texas past, present and future. From culture to cuisine, we hope you explore to your heart’s content. Home to unforgettable cuisine, rich history, curious articles, and all the charm of South Texas. Located just off a less crowded area of the River Walk. Farmers Market on Saturday & Sunday. Check out all the Pearl has to offer: atpearl.com
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Pearl Parkway
Pearl Parkway
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Pearl is a thriving and vibrant community, home to many spirited visionaries who each paint a unique portrait of the South Texas past, present and future. From culture to cuisine, we hope you explore to your heart’s content. Home to unforgettable cuisine, rich history, curious articles, and all the charm of South Texas. Located just off a less crowded area of the River Walk. Farmers Market on Saturday & Sunday. Check out all the Pearl has to offer: atpearl.com
Nestled under the I-35 Bridge where it crosses the San Antonio River near Camden Street, a colony of approximately 50,000 male Mexican free-tailed bats roost during the summer months. Located along the Museum Reach segment of the San Antonio River Walk, the expansion joint under the concrete bridge is the perfect home for these nocturnal mammals who thrive on tight, cozy, and warm spaces. The colony’s close proximity to the water of the San Antonio River gives the bats an open area to glide through when they emerge for their nightly feedings of agricultural pests. Bats can be viewed April through October at sunset. This is located near the Pearl. Free
Camden Street Riverwalk Bridge
1267-1279 Camden Street
Nestled under the I-35 Bridge where it crosses the San Antonio River near Camden Street, a colony of approximately 50,000 male Mexican free-tailed bats roost during the summer months. Located along the Museum Reach segment of the San Antonio River Walk, the expansion joint under the concrete bridge is the perfect home for these nocturnal mammals who thrive on tight, cozy, and warm spaces. The colony’s close proximity to the water of the San Antonio River gives the bats an open area to glide through when they emerge for their nightly feedings of agricultural pests. Bats can be viewed April through October at sunset. This is located near the Pearl. Free
This is an up and coming area off the Riverwalk. They are restoring San Pedro Creek’s natural environment and creating a world-class linear park—with a purpose that goes well beyond just being beautiful and enjoyable. It combines public art, architectural design, local craft, and historic preservation with engineering, ecosystem restoration, and native landscaping. This is a great area to explore, it is still being built out, what they have so far is worth a stroll. 715 Camaron St
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San Pedro Creek Culture Park
715 Camaron St
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This is an up and coming area off the Riverwalk. They are restoring San Pedro Creek’s natural environment and creating a world-class linear park—with a purpose that goes well beyond just being beautiful and enjoyable. It combines public art, architectural design, local craft, and historic preservation with engineering, ecosystem restoration, and native landscaping. This is a great area to explore, it is still being built out, what they have so far is worth a stroll. 715 Camaron St

Neighborhoods

Love old houses? The King William District is the place to explore. The King William Historic District is located south of downtown and bounded by Durango, South St. Mary’s, Eagleland and the San Antonio River. The district encompasses land that was once irrigated farm land belonging to the Mission San Antonio de Valero, commonly known as the Alamo. When the mission was secularized in 1793, the lands were divided among the resident Indian families from the mission or sold at public auction. https://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/scoutsa/HistoricDistricts/KingWilliam This neighborhood also borders a lesser traveled area of the Riverwalk. Kayak tours are offered here by Mission Kayak (210) 383-0872
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King William
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Love old houses? The King William District is the place to explore. The King William Historic District is located south of downtown and bounded by Durango, South St. Mary’s, Eagleland and the San Antonio River. The district encompasses land that was once irrigated farm land belonging to the Mission San Antonio de Valero, commonly known as the Alamo. When the mission was secularized in 1793, the lands were divided among the resident Indian families from the mission or sold at public auction. https://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/scoutsa/HistoricDistricts/KingWilliam This neighborhood also borders a lesser traveled area of the Riverwalk. Kayak tours are offered here by Mission Kayak (210) 383-0872