Alamo Quarry Market is a shopping mall Uptown Broadway San Antonio located in United States.
255 E Basse Rd San Antonio , TX 78209 United States
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Great shopping center
Park the car in a shady spot and start your wandering. This mall is above average in price do to its location, but has all the stores you need!
When looking for unique novelties visit Whole Earth, one of the best stores in the entire city .
It was very nice and if you want a romantic dinner go to 20nine restaurant and wine bar
Great place to shop have fun have a great day
Great place! Food, shopping, movies all in one place. ❤️
There is something here for everyone. It gets busy and stays that way, so plan accordingly.
A lot of different places to look at, the theater ....
Great places to walk around before the theaters
Prettiest area in San Antonio!
Dont miss Pottery Barn.
No security cameras in the parking lot and security patrol is minimal.
Ah, the Quarry... So many opportunities for bad customer service, high prices, and encounters with pretentious people... Blah!
Go to Tgf for all your hair needs...
Traffic is insane because of a poorly planned parking design.
Too many speed bumps!
Poca variedad de tiendas.
Nice movie theater. $7.50 matinee price. Love the architecture and location. - René LePaul
Great prices and good selection. Try the artisan breads; fabulous !!! - Jesyca Santa Cruz
This particular chilis is bomb. They never mess up orders and it's always delicious. - Clay Chastain
Lots of places to eat and shop , got my pedicure done here and was great - Batya Seguin
Very little parking. - Carlos De Leon
This place is wonderful, has all the shops you could need. Don't forget to park in the middle so you can walk both sides. - Irene Caamaño
Pretty good selection. Very helpful and friendly staff. I told them what kind of cheese I liked and they found something even better. Yum! - Dylan & Mia
Very helpful and pleasant staff! Don't hesitate to ask any questions - they are very knowledgable. - Nathan Tuttle
I love their assortment of travel books, as well as their quirky Kikkerland-type trinkets. - Ryan C