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San Antonio Chapter 3Q Meet 'N Greet

  • 08/29/2021
  • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • San Antonio, Texas

Registration

  • By registering you are RSVP'ing to attend this event and will notify the club administrator in the event your plans change. Guests must pay a $17.50 guest fee at time of RSVP registration.
  • By registering you are RSVP'ing to attend this event and will notify the club administrator in the event your plans change. No guest fee for immediate family members or employees who are members if you are a sponsor.
  • By registering you are RSVP'ing to attend this event and will notify the club administrator in the event your plans change. You must pay in advance the $17.50 fee for your guests at time of RSVP registration.

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Join the Cadillac V-Club for our 3rd Quarter Meet 'N Greet event on Sunday, August 29 at 11:00 AM All V-Club members and sponsors are invited to join us for a meal compliments of the Cadillac V-Club.  Prospective members are also welcome to join us at this event.  All guest fees must be paid in advance at the time of your RSVP registration.

You MUST RSVP to attend this event by registering yourself and the number of guests that will be attending with you.

DEPARTURE LOCATION:
Home Depot
9115 N Loop 1604 W
San Antonio, TX

LUNCH LOCATION:
O.S.T. Restaurant
www.ostbandera.com/

311 Main Street
Bandera, TX

AGENDA:  Please plan to arrive at the Home Depot parking lot by 11:00AM. We will depart for Bandera promptly at 11:30AM.  The cruise will take about 35 minutes to the restaurant.


ABOUT OST (Old Spanish Trail)

The Old Spanish Trail was used by the conquistadors, who often followed routes established long ago by Native Americans. The O.S.T. Restaurant has been serving the dining needs of Bandera since 1921, making it the oldest continuously operated restaurant in Bandera County. The building was originally the old Davenport Grocery Store and, where the John Wayne Room is now, there was once a horse corral. During the 30s and 40s, the O.S.T. was also a dance hall where many famous singers and bands played.

Bandera is known as the “Cowboy Capital of the World” for its western culture and many dude ranches. Dudes, cowboys, and locals all like the O.S.T. for its ranch-house, share-the-tables at-home atmosphere. Several national travel magazines and tour books have featured the O.S.T. as one of the best places to eat in Texas. If you like down-home cooking served by friendly staff you’re in the right place. We take pride in our chicken-fried steak and Tex-Mex food. The salad bar is set in an old West-style wagon.

Be sure to visit the John Wayne Room and see many pictures of “Duke” and other cowboys and celebrities. Decor includes the wagon-wheel chandeliers, trophy elk, and widespread Texas longhorns. Belly up to the saddle bar and take in a meal.