Bars in unincorporated Bexar County operate under TABC permits and TX Penal Code 42.01 with no local dBA. San Antonio combines Chapter 21 dBA limits, entertainment district rules, and TABC review.
San Antonio has a deep bar culture across the St. Marys Strip, Southtown, Alamo Street, the Pearl, and suburban strip-center bars in Universal City and Converse. In unincorporated Bexar County, TABC-licensed establishments must hold a Mixed Beverage or BG permit and comply with TABC conditions; noise disturbance complaints are handled by the Bexar County Sheriff under TX Penal Code 42.01, with TABC reviewing repeat violations at license renewal. The county cannot directly regulate dBA. Inside the City of San Antonio, the Chapter 21 amplified sound limits apply to venues with open doors, outdoor patios, or sidewalk speakers; the St. Marys Strip has tailored enforcement involving SAPD and Code Enforcement. A specialized Late Hours permit from TABC allows sale until 2 AM, but does not authorize noise beyond the Chapter 21 cap. Brewery taprooms under TABC BQ or MB permits commonly host live music and are subject to the same rules. Residential neighbors within earshot can file 42.01 or Chapter 21 complaints, and documented complaints are a factor in TABC Protest hearings during renewal. Noise attenuation measures (door interlock, vestibules, redirected outdoor speakers) are typical resolutions.
TX Penal Code 42.01 first offense is Class C, up to $500. Chapter 21 violations in San Antonio are municipal offenses up to $500 per day. TABC administrative penalties for conditioned permits can reach $4,000 per violation or result in suspension; persistent violations can lead to permit cancellation.
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