In a sudden move, Houston-based Cajun chain BB’s Tex-Orleans has shut down its Southern San Antonio premise based at Brooks City Base. The announcement made through a social media post on Wednesday left its many patrons in surprise.
Expressing heartfelt apologies to its clientele for the inconvenience the shutdown might have caused, BB’s Tex-Orleans significantly appreciated the affection and patronage received from its customers over time. Despite the abrupt conclusion of operations on Brooks City Base, the chain encouraged its patrons to visit their remaining San Antonio establishment located at 5423 W. Loop 1604 North.
“We are now closed at Brooks City Base. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. We appreciate all the love and support we have received from our amazing guests.”
The brief closure announcement provided no reasons for this abrupt step, and BB’s Tex-Orleans’ officials remained unreachable for additional comments at the time of writing.
BB’s Tex-Orleans made its first foray into the San Antonio market in 2021, quickly becoming a favorite seafood dine-out destination with its varied menu featuring Louisiana based food items conjoined with a Tex-Mex influence. The food offerings have been ranging from traditional crawfish and seafood boils to flavorful po’boys, ensuring something for every tastebud.
As the city’s food scene continues to shift, it remains unpredictable how the closure of BB’s Tex-Orleans’ South San Antonio location will impact the culinary landscape. With one outlet still open, patrons can continue to enjoy the unique amalgamation of Texan and Louisiana flavors, unless unexpected closure notices surface from their other location as well.
San Antonio’s food scene has forever been vibrant and multifaceted, featuring a potpourri of establishments that cater to lovers of all food types, from local, regional to international cuisines.
Such abrupt closures do momentarily affect the local food landscape but given the resilience demonstrated by industry players and the patron’s support in these uncertain times, the food scene in San Antonio has always shown promising signs of swift recovery.
Nevertheless, lovers of BB’s Tex-Orleans’ flavorful offerings will look forward to the brand’s resurgence in South San Antonio, or to some definitive word from the management on this unexpected closure.
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