San Antonio’s Restaurant Scene Experiences Notable Changes

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News Summary

San Antonio’s restaurant scene is shifting as several beloved establishments close their doors while new ventures emerge. Iconic spots like La Frutería and South BBQ & Kitchen have announced relocations or closures, with new projects anticipated from celebrated chefs. In contrast, Loblolly Cellars and Vino Grotta are exciting additions to the local culinary landscape. Additionally, concerns have arisen over a restaurant scam on DoorDash. As the city continues to evolve its dining offerings, food lovers remain hopeful for fresh flavors to explore.

San Antonio’s Restaurant Scene Shaken: Notable Closures and New Ventures

Hey there, foodies! If you’ve been keeping an eye on San Antonio’s buzzing restaurant scene lately, you may have noticed quite a few changes. This vibrant city is known for its mouthwatering culinary delights, but recently, several beloved spots have closed their doors while some exciting new ones are gearing up to take their place.

Closure of Iconic Favorites

Let’s start with the big one—La Frutería, that cherished hotspot for fresh flavors, has bid farewell to its original location as of January 4. But hold onto your forks; there’s a twist! This closure makes room for a new project from none other than the celebrated chef Johnny Hernandez. Rumors are swirling about an exciting concept involving infused spirits, so fans of La Frutería might have something to look forward to!

Just a few days later, on January 7, Thatta Boy Burgers in Stone Oak decided to close its doors after a mere six months. Despite a promising start, unforeseen circumstances dampened the burger joint’s chances of survival. It’s always a bummer to see a place that brings joy pack it up so soon!

On January 12, the beloved South BBQ & Kitchen wrapped up its original location but don’t fret just yet! This BBQ haven is relocating to Monte Vista and aiming to open its new doors by summer. Until then, we’ll just have to hold on tight to our napkins and hope they bring that smoky goodness with them!

A New Home for Seafood Lovers

Seafood fanatics will have some fresh news to tackle as well. Sherry’s Texan is moving to a new address at 109 Crane Ave. after a brief closure from January 18 to January 23. Mark that date because you’ll definitely want to check out their new digs!

Restaurant Scams and Other Woes

In lighter yet concerning news, DoorDash users have been put on alert about a scam involving a fake merchant account for M.K. Davis Restaurant & Bar. This has caused a whirlwind of confusion among customers and delivery drivers alike. Just a little reminder to always double-check!

New Ventures in the Mix

Loblolly Cellars opened its urban winery tasting room on December 21 at 11115 Wurzbach Rd., serving a delightful selection of wines and gourmet options. Then there’s Vino Grotta, which had its soft opening on December 30 at 19338 Babcock Rd., promising a unique wine-tasting experience to elevate your palate.

Cultural Additions

And speaking of exciting openings, mark your calendars for February 22 when the much-anticipated Taco Museum officially opens! However, it’s worth noting that some who attended past events in Los Angeles were left a bit disappointed, so there are mixed expectations surrounding this one. Will it be worth the hype? Only time will tell!

More Changes on the Horizon

Despite the new establishments coming into play, the reality is that San Antonio’s dining landscape is experiencing some contraction. Over 25 restaurants, including notable names like San Taco and Dignowity Meats, have shuttered their doors recently. The brewery scene is also feeling the heat, with closures happening at Weathered Souls Brewing Co., Second Pitch Beer Co., Busted Sandal Brewing Co., and Man Overboard Brewing Co..

Additionally, we’ve seen closer of chains such as Hooters and La Madeleine due to economic pressures, alongside other local favorites like Allora, Botika, Up Scale, and Jim’s Restaurants. And let’s not forget the historic closure of the Pig Stand, ending its more than 100-year legacy in the city.

With change in the air, San Antonio’s culinary adventure continues to unfold. As new flavors emerge and others vanish, one thing remains constant: the passion for food is alive and well here! Keep exploring, and let’s see what delightful surprises this fantastic city will whip up next!

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