a neon lit bar counter
a lion with a crown on its head
a woman sitting at the bar
Ahead of its time if you wait another year you will be behind!
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a man with dreadlocks
Tammi's Angeles
a man's face painted on the side of the building
Happy Birthday Timmeka
Good times
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Timmeka & KC
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Girls night out
Bar fixings
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a grill full of grilled chicken
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Jessica A.
Jun 25, 2022
I absolutely enjoyed my time here! Its a very chill bar, chill drinks and atmosphere. we really enjoyed talking to the owner kevin, and all of his traveling experiences. If you are in the area definitely stop by enjoy some drinks, live music and good conversation! Definitely recommend!
Read MoreTammi R.
Dec 1, 2021
My daughter's and I found this gem when visiting San Antonio. Even though we missed the first part of Monday open mic. We were able to be blessed with one amazing poet that kicked the evening into the perfect vibe. Davon picked it up from there and entertained us with his amazing rap lyrics. Who I only enhance the vibe that much more. However, the greatest part of the night was Kevin the owner. He is simply amazing . He is so polite, professional made sure we was taking care of the entire night. I'm excited to see his vision continue to grow within the next coming year. Go out and support the positive vibe filled with .
Read MoreCurt C.
Aug 5, 2015
An authentic reggae bar that's San Antonio's Little Jamaica! This place is legit. They blast the reggae, and it has a real reggae vibe to it. Irie! Beer prices start at $4, and they serve authentic Red Stripe. Hooray Beer! When I went, I showed up on a full moon, and didn't feel exactly welcome inside. But hanging out back, there was a kicking band, and a covered area to stay out of the sun, or chill on the patio. There was plenty of parking behind the other buildings next to the place. If you're into reggae, this is probably the best place on this side of town. They're across the street from Jamaica Jamaica, an incredible restaurant. It's great that there's a little piece of Kingston right here in San Antonio!
Read MoreEly R.
Jan 14, 2018
This isn't a typical bar. It's more like a chill out spot to hang out. You don't have to dress up or anything but if you do that's find too. If you are use to JA crowd you will love it. They play REAL JAMAICAN music they also have a real JA deejay that actually play dancehall music. I was surprised to walk in after 9pm on a Friday night and hear Movado and Busy Signal music on blast. There was no crowd though. There is a giant back part of the place where when you go out there its like walking through the artsy part of Kingston JA or even "dung ah shop" in the country areas. There are rasta colors everywhere and there's a big Jamaica flag painted out there. I was so happy to see it. They don't mix fancy drinks but they have a good selection of hard liquor. They have Wrey and Nephew white rum but unfortunately they don't have Appleton Rum. Lol.I went there 2 more additional times after I finished bar hopping. I danced all night...as usual, reppin NY of course. Dancehall vybz always nice here and the DJ's are always poppin, talk pon di mic and everyting. THEY HAVE MOVE! THEY ARE NO LONGER LOCATED ON 2016 AUSTIN HWY AS ON JAN. 1 2018!!
Read MoreChris G.
Sep 6, 2019
No A/C and they allow their workers to smoke cigarettes, not vape... cigarettes inside this venue. The energy and music was good. The smoking was too much though.
Read MoreSahar H.
Mar 11, 2017
Being from out of town, I just wanted somewhere easy to go to with good music. This place has a bashment party feel to it. The owners are welcoming and the people are nice. You can sit and have a drink or get up and dance because it's non stop good reggae.
Read MoreLee G.
Sep 15, 2018
I have to meet half way with this place because for one I love Reggae and this is about the only place to get it in San Antonio, but with that said; don't plan a night out at this place because they open and close when they want to. It's pretty much a risk driving there whether or not they will be open and for that reason... 3 stars, would be 2 1/2 if it was an option. Get some standard hours of operation and stick to them and then 5 stars.
Read MoreMichelle M.
Mar 11, 2010
One of the first places in San Antonio that I've really felt at home; filthy, but at home. ;) if nothing else, Reggae Bar is open 7 days a week from 4 pm to 2 pm. The beers are cheap and frosty cold. The website advertises live reggae from all over the United States, but we also saw a punk show one random Saturday night ... and felt OLD (I'm 27). Monday is hip hop night and there are some great DJs every night of the week. Never been, but I hear they serve Caribbean food on the patio every Sunday afternoon. Kevin (the owner) and all of the bartenders are super friendly and make you feel at home. Great vibes and the bare essentials; I love the fridge. (If you go, you'll see what I mean.)
Read MoreGary F.
Apr 21, 2023
I've been here a handful of times and every time is a good time with friendly staff and friendly ppl (when I go) . Restrooms aren't too clean but it's a bar so keep that in mind. I have not tried the food here though.
Read MoreStacy U.
Feb 26, 2022
If I could give this place a zero I would .. The bathroom was insanitary ! The music was not even REGGAE! we ordered a Malibu and pineapple and Mr Kevin pour us Bacardi.. he was literally smoking cigarettes in our faces ! He was so nice at first when we were spending money! And the moment we decided not to drink anymore at 1:10am they decided to stop the music and asked us to leave . BY THE WAY DO NOT PARK INFRONT Of this place or in IN VISITORS PARKING BECAUSE YOU WILL GET TOWED! we asked the owner about the towing situation and I was so taken aback because he started yelling how this is not our country ! And here in America you will get towed and was so rude ... I do not recommend at all and this is proof why it's so hard for the minorities to make it in America . Not because of Americans but because of the minorities ourselves and being an immigrant him selves he should be ashamed of himelves making a statement like that ..
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