
Bohanan's Catering Venues
The Courtyard Room

Situated at the end of the Houston Street Courtyard, this expansive space has a dramatic view of the Courtyard that culminates at the ornate façade of the venerable Majestic Theater. The Balcony offers the perfect point of view. The CourtyardRoom is well equipped for meetings, seminars, and presentations, with a 92-inch roll-down screen, HD projector, laptop connections for powerpoint presentations, laser pointer, and handsome cherrywood podium.
Seats 80 conference style,...
The Houston St. Room

Elegantly elongated and perfectly suited to pre-theater banquets, the Houston Room’s vast bank of windows faces the Majestic Theater and the pleasant bustle of historic Houston Street. The room’s dramatic proportions lend an especially formal air to any event, while the panoramic cityscape imparts energy and excitement. The Houston Room is literally a window into the downtown charm of San Antonio.
Seats 40 or may be partitioned for parties of 20 to 24 guests.
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The Wheeler Room

Named in honor of Gus Wheeler, personal friend of Mark Bohanan, this little jewel box of a room is an ideal setting for intimate celebrations. Guests will enjoy a private dinner served on Victorian Lace china, Rieidel crystal, and luxurious damask table linens. Foodies in the dining party will be thrilled by the Wheeler Room’s “kitchen window,” which provides a rare view of the inner workings of a renowned restaurant’s “heart” — the kitchen.
Seats 8 to 10 guests in...
The Main Dining Room

This expansive, beautifully detailed space accommodates large parties with warmth and elegance. Subtle lighting and candlelight give formal dinners added ambiance, while abundant natural light during the day makes formal luncheons bright and celebratory. The Main Dining Room’s richly paneled walls and columns lend an air of European sophistication to this proudly Texan venue, while hardwood floors, wall sconces, and a deeply coffered ceiling evoke the gilded age of gracious...
Bar & Courtyard

The Bar at Bohanan’s is reminiscent of a 19th Century watering hole of the better sort: polished cherry wall panels, ornately framed mirrors reflecting soft light, and a 70-foot bar staffed by knowledgeable bartenders. Vintage furniture is grouped in
intimate seating arrangements, accommodating small groups. Full buy-out of the Bar and the adjacent Courtyard will create a classic Old World venue for up to 300 guests.


















