This restaurant, located in the heart of San Antonio, has a lot to offer, but unfortunately, it falls short in many areas. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, making it a good spot for kids. However, the service can be inconsistent, and the quality of the food is often a letdown. One major issue is the disparity in the quality of dishes, with some options being overpriced and not worth the money. For instance, the reviewer who ordered the Rio shelf ultimate margarita was disappointed with the taste, saying it was more like lemonade, for a hefty price of $16. Another reviewer had a similar experience with the fajita beef, describing it as tough to chew. On the other hand, a reviewer raved about their experience with a great waiter named Justin, who made their dinner experience enjoyable. The restaurant also offers a wide range of options, including desserts, dinner, and lunch, making it a convenient spot for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. However, the wheelchair-accessible features, such as seating, parking lot, and entrance, are a plus. The restaurant's popularity for solo dining, dinner, and lunch is also noteworthy. Overall, this restaurant has potential but needs to work on its consistency and quality of food to justify its prices.