Last week, we wrote about spots around town that feel frozen in time: the cheap snacks at San Antonio Shoes and handmade paletas at El Paraiso Ice Cream.
We asked you about San Antonio places that similarly feel like childhood in the best way. Here's what you had to share.
🛼 "Rollercade has been around forever," Elaine D. says.
Elaine, it's 67 years to be exact! The nostalgic "Skate" sign, designed by advertising executive Lionel Sosa in 1958, is still there.
⛽ "Three still standing are Thousand Oaks Cafe on Austin Highway and Ken's Texaco on Austin Highway (where they still provide full service)," Court T. says, adding that the "grande dame" is the Majestic Theatre.
"Delicious and huge chicken fried steak, old wood-paneled walls, fabulous old neon sign outdoors, waitresses who've worked there for years. It's a great place to eat and take in the nostalgia."
The bottom line: San Antonio history is hiding in plain sight.