Best Late night music venue in San Antonio. Enjoy late night food & drinks with live music by local & independent musicians.  Bands interested in booking with Sanchos, please fill out our Band Booking form.

  • Fox and Bones

        Fox and Bones is a conceptual folk collaboration between American songwriters Sarah Vitort and Scott Gilmore based in Portland, Oregon. The internationally touring folk duo combines lush harmonies and a complex, heartwarming lyrical landscape with soft-spoken yet rich musical accompaniment. They’ve been called "addictive like peanut butter" by European music blog Rockette and…

  • Sauce Gonzales & The Westside Sound

    Born Arturo Gonzalez and nicknamed for his habit of dousing his food with the various fire-breathing salsas of San Antonio, Sauce Gonzalez first played professionally with the country singer Bobby Bare while stationed in California with the army in the '60s. The pianist then donned sunglasses for a stint with Sunny and the Sunglows, getting…

  • Favorite Son

    Favorite Son is a San Antonio band comprised of experienced young players from different genres. With backgrounds in rock, alt-country, jazz, blues, and Latin music, their unique sound mirrors the nuance of the San Antonio music scene. Since the members of Favorite Son have played together since high school, their symbiotic relationship to the groove has matured and blossomed like fine wine.

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  • Sanchos Sunday Jazz Brunch with the Prados

    Join us on the final Sunday of the month for live music with George & Aaron Prado during brunch (brunch from 11am-3pm, music from 12-2pm)! Join us for a true Sunday Funday!

  • Tex Tones

    Hailing from South Texas, the four piece Tex-Tone’s ignite their audiences with a unique blend of Tex-Mex groove and Cosmic Cowboy’s sonancy. Their sound is reminiscent of a Willie’s 4th of July picnic juxtaposed to a Poteet Tejano Strawberry Festival. While their influences are far-reaching, their aim is simple South Texas sazón!

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  • Black Sunday

    First Black Sunday of the spring season bringing in new winds of music to Sancho's this March. Catch debut performances from our first 3 acts and the madmen from Medusa Complex as our headliners! Details on the flyer above. Let the moshing begin ???? 10:00 - The Relics (Groovin rock wildcats) 10:50 - Concrete Caress…

  • The Lucky Odds

    a rockabilly inspired rock-n-roll band from San Antonio

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  • Mark's Brothers

    Mark's Brothers draws upon a broad range of influences incorporating swing, country, folk, blues, and rock from the 1920’s through the 1970’s to form its own blend of American music with some original’s thrown into the mix.

    This is a “weather permitting” event. All seating is outside, masks required for entry and when at your table.

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  • Claude Morgan & the Bandaholics

    This is the home of Claude Butch Morgan and his BANDAHOLICS! Every Thursday nite we ride off into the wild musical FUN-tier and you get to ride along with us. Come one, come all, become an EAR-Regular and lend us your ears and cheers. We will do our very best to put a smile on…

  • Irie Tower

    feel-good, reggae cover music Weather permitting, Outside seating only, Masks require for entry and when you leave your table, no groups larger than 6 people.

  • Ed Morales and Brance Arnold

    Ed Morales of "Ed Morales & The River", performing music from his critically-acclaimed albums along with a selection of classics from 70's and 80's This is a “weather permitting” event. All seating is outside, masks required for entry and when at your table.

  • Brian Volante Band

    Weather permitting, Outside seating only, Masks require for entry and when you leave your table, no groups larger than 6 people. The Brian Volante Band (BVB) serves up some covers by well known artists such as Hendrix, SRV, the King Brothers, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robin Trower, ZZ Top and a few others but we are…

  • Jazz Time (no jam)

    Jazz Time (no jam)

    Jazz from Yesterday to Tomorrow with George Prado and Friends.  No jamming for the time being. This is a "weather permitting" event. All seating is outside, masks required for entry and when at your table.