Located on the San Antonio Riverfront, if you’re looking for touristy San Antonio/Texas souvenirs this is the place to go. All the way from the faux coonskin caps and snarky tshirts about Texas to windchimes and keychains with a gun based themed. All made in China of course. Great to get an A/C break from the humid riverfront and browse.
Laura B.
Classificação do local: 5 Walnut Creek, CA
For the first time in my life, I was actually searching for a souvenir store, and this was honestly the only real one I could find in the area! No problem there — it was a 5-minute walk from my hotel and lead me into the most gorgeous nightlife scene I’ve experienced in awhile. Nestled among all the restaurants on the Riverwalk, the Five and Dime is a cute little hole-in-the-wall that has pretty much any souvenir you’d want/need(and tons that you wouldn’t). I found a couple t-shirts for my dad($ 10-$ 15/per), socks for my mom($ 6 for a novelty pair) and random candy and postcards($ 1 for a big one) for the bf/friends. The service here was a little bored/unwelcoming, but I know that scene. Getting in and out was easy, and I took my time getting back to take in the beautiful views and music of the evening. Definitely worth a side trip!
Shannon R.
Classificação do local: 5 Calera, AL
I came here to get some souvenirs when I was in San Antonio. They have a great selection of your typical souvenirs like key chains, magnets, pens, shot glasses, t-shirts and mugs. I always wanted an ‘Everything is Bigger in Texas’ t-shirt and this store actually had one. They also had other odd trinkets. Great store to just browse. It is also centrally located on the riverwalk.
Chris P.
Classificação do local: 3 West Monroe, LA
It’s is your typical overpriced tourist trap. But, went here anyways since my daughter wanted to get a Texas shirt while we were here visiting. I couldn’t say no. It was easily accessible from the River Walk too. Inside it was cramp and their inventory disorganized and everywhere. However, we did find a souvenir T-Shirt which is why we came.
Jean Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Chatsworth, CA
Souvenir shop at the River Walk. It’s fun to walk around Five and Dime, especially after dinner. Like any other souvenir shops in any other cities, they had many little buy-me stuffs. Magnets, key chains, toy guns, postcards, and Texas style jelly beans were also there. Yeah, in Texas everything’s big, even jelly beans. Fun place to look around.
Stephen W.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Cute little store on the Riverwalk where you can find most any tourist type souvenir/trinket you can think of, all at pretty reasonable prices. We’ve been there a few times and always find something to amuse us. Great selection of shot glasses, mugs, and key chains.
Audrey T.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Cool place on the River Walk filled with Tex-y souvenirs. I bought a bunch of shot glasses, which were only $ 3.99 each. I saw them elsewhere for upwards of $ 5. They also have some cute cowboy keychains and other Texas-themed stuff. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for souvenirs!
Tiffany D.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
Fun place to look at random knick knacks. Their toiletries are meh but the souvenirs are great. Do it, it’s a great time killer :)
Debbie E.
Classificação do local: 4 Hermosa Beach, CA
Right on the Riverwalk. Is a great place for San Antonio souvenirs. Overall pretty inexpensive with tons of t-shirts, sweatshirts, postcards, and other Texas knick knacks. This location has mostly trinkets and less of the over the counter medicine and drugstore type stuff. It has an aisle of snacks and a freezer in the back for ice cream treats. Good location if you want to grab a bottle of water or something small.