Just recently moved from Tn to SA and thought the drive thru concept was interesting. It really is like a Slurpee with alcohol. Decided to stay awhile this Thursday and am so glad I did. It wasn't crowded but everyone was so nice there, and the bartender Anthony was so funny and nice. Definitely a hard worker but not busy enough to check on people. I love tipping folks that can make me laugh. I had such a good time I tried it out Saturday. While I liked the live DJ it was a totally different experience. The bartenders were ok, the female was fast and no nonsense. The other guy? Acted like he could care less to be there. He smoked constantly, stayed on his phone and was busy chatting with 2 people who by the way didn't tip at all while those who did tip will had to wait til he was done chatting to be waited on. I love clubs, I love drinks and love to have fun..but if I had not gone on a Thursday when Anthony was there I'd have written this place off quick and stuck to an occasional drive thru treat on the way to another club. My tip? Go when the good bartender is on and avoid the other nights.
Review Source:Ask a Texan and they will say that Texas is in no way, shape or form a part of the south. But some great southern traditions do tend to sneak over the border and drive through daiquiris is one of them.
This is fine arrangement is a little more common to the north and east of SA, but there's a great home for it here on FM 78. In addition to the large lounge, the drive through component offers dozens of flavors in many sizes. The largest being the 44 oz.
The parking lot is also a popular spot for impromptu car shows and weekend cruises, so  there's also something to look at while waiting for your frosty beverage.
Be safe out there gang, and remember to keep that straw taped to the lid!