About Jims Restaurant
In 1947, a youthful business person opened a little bike rental business at the front entryway of Brackenridge Park in San Antonio. Whenever summer showed up they began selling cut, super cold watermelon close to his bicycle stand. Before long Jims Restaurant began selling charcoal-seared cheeseburgers at a stand, which advanced into the principal Wilderness Drive-In. The well known drive-in was a most loved gathering place and became popular for its burgers, onion rings, milkshakes and carhops. Jims Restaurant's point was to give his clients the best food at the least conceivable cost. It was a unique thought with a steadfast following. It is because of the dependability of their clients that today the Hasslocher's Wilderness Ventures works their Eateries in San Antonio and Austin, The Enchanted Time Machine cafés in San Antonio and Dallas and La Fonda Alamo Levels and Outskirts Burger, both in San Antonio — all offering the very extraordinary worth and remarkable quality that was served at that first watermelon stand just about 70 quite a while back.