Stuffed critters, a shooting gallery and museums of Americana and the Texas Rangers make having a drink at the Buckhorn Saloon a memorable experience.
From cattle to fish, birds and game, the Buckhorn Museum is a taxidermist’s dream, stuffed with more than 520 species from around the globe. Look out for the huge black marlin, ’78 Point Buck’ and prehistoric Irish elk complete with antlers.
The collection housed in the adjoining Ranger Museum includes weapons, badges, photos, a Bonnie & Clyde exhibit and ‘Ranger Town’, re-creating early-20th-century San Antonio.
Drop in for lunch at the cafe, or choose a locally brewed ale at 130-year-old saloon bar.
Latest Reviews
Review by Ann, USA, March 2012
Didn't take the tour but did get to hangout in the saloon and it was breathe taking. I think they had the head of every animal ever created hanging in there. It was pretty cool! Pictures available upon my return home.
Review by Ann, USA, March 2012
Didn't take the tour but did get to hangout in the saloon and it was breathe taking. I think they had the head of every animal ever created hanging in there. It was pretty cool! Pictures available upon my return home.
Practical Info
The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is in downtown San Antonio, just a couple of blocks from the Alamo and a block from the River Walk.





