The Roosevelt Library

Built in 1929, the historic Roosevelt Library is a beautifully preserved example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. Located just minutes from downtown San Antonio and directly across from the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site, this elegant space offers a distinctive blend of charm, history, and modern sophistication.


The lower level reveals a modern contrast, with polished concrete floors, unpainted wood doors, and sleek, contemporary furnishings. This floor includes a spacious gallery ideal for dancing, complete with a stage for a DJ or live band. The adjacent lounge, with its craft cocktail bar, features backlit fabric walls and original artwork, creating a sophisticated yet inviting ambiance. The Billiard Room adds another layer of elegance with Venetian-style mirrors and Parisian sconces.

Throughout both levels, guests will discover thoughtfully curated collections and unique artifacts that celebrate the building’s storied past while embracing its exciting new purpose. Today, the Roosevelt Library is more than a historic landmark—it’s a one-of-a-kind destination for gatherings, celebrations, and exploration.