San Antonio Hosts Corn Festival and Bakery Grand Opening for a Weekend of Flavor and Fun

Vibrant Corn Festival Atmosphere

San Antonio Celebrates the Magic of Corn and Sweet Treats

San Antonio is gearing up for a delightful weekend filled with flavors and fun as it hosts a unique celebration focusing on corn, the beloved staple with a rich history. The festival, Pueblos del Maiz, comes after stops in Tucson, Italy, and Mérida, and it’s making its final stop here on October 10-11. This two-day event is part of UNESCO’s initiative to highlight the significance of corn, especially as it represents life for Indigenous Americans.

Food Lovers Unite!

The festivities kick off at Pearl’s Carriqui on October 10, where Chef Jaime Gonzalez will welcome a group of UNESCO chef ambassadors to prepare creative corn-based dishes. Inspired by the University of Texas San Antonio’s cookbook collections, attendees can enjoy a culinary journey while flipping through these rare cookbooks on display. To make the evening even more special, the Brackenridge student mariachi group will provide musical entertainment. If you’re interested in joining this amazing night, tickets are available for $70 per person.

The next day, the celebrations continue during the Maiz Showcase at 303 Pearl Parkway from 5:30 to 9:30 pm. It’s a community event filled with local chefs and culinary talents from other cities, all ready to share their mouthwatering bites and drinks. Not to mention, guests will enjoy an array of fantastic art installations to soak up even more of that cultural charm.

Treat Your Taste Buds

For those who enjoy a more laid-back experience, experience the corn-themed delights available at local San Antonio eateries! You can indulge in dishes like shaved ice dessert at Sari-Sari, fresh fish tacos at The Good Kind, tasty chilaquiles at Cuishe Cocina Mexicana, and scrumptious empalmes at Naco 210. With this delicious lineup, there’s bound to be something to satisfy every corn-lover’s cravings, and let’s not forget – after this event, you might have to wait until 2025 for the next corn celebration!

Sweet Additions to the City

And if you still have room for dessert, there’s another sweet surprise on its way to San Antonio! SusieCakes, a charming little bakery chain, is set to open at 7322 Jones Maltsberger Rd. on October 26. With its focus on vintage bakes made from high-quality ingredients straight out of a 1950s pantry, it’s the perfect spot for those reminiscing about good, old-fashioned cakes.

The grand opening will run from noon to 3 pm, and it promises to be a family-friendly celebration. Children can expect their very own free mini cupcake, while adults can try their luck at winning a “free cake for a year” raffle! There will also be fun activities for kids, including face painting, a coloring contest, and balloon art!

What to Expect at SusieCakes

Founder Susan “Susie” Sarich, herself from Chicago, will be on hand to greet guests and celebrate the launch of the first SusieCakes in San Antonio. The bakery specializes in classic recipes, featuring a range of traditional flavors like chocolate, vanilla, carrot cake, and Southern red velvet. You can even find options for gluten-free cakes, so every cake lover can delight in something special!

With vibrant seasonal specials, such as pumpkin-maple cupcakes right around the fall, there’s no shortage of sweet temptations. From simple layer cakes to themed celebrations, SusieCakes is ready to fill San Antonio with a nostalgic charm.

A Weekend Not to Miss

Whether you’re attending the Pueblos del Maiz celebration or satisfying your sweet tooth at SusieCakes, San Antonio is set for an exciting weekend of food, culture, and community. Make plans to enjoy these events and support local businesses as they whip up delicious dishes to celebrate one of the world’s most cherished crops – corn!


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