San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as *Luna Rosa*, a beloved Puerto Rican restaurant, has just introduced its latest venture, Bodega at Luna Rosa, right next door to its original location. Previously home to Rosario’s at 910 S. Alamo St., Luna Rosa has quickly made a name for itself with regional classics such as *mofongo*, *beef empanadas*, and *tostones*. Now, the culinary landscape of Southtown is getting even richer!
Earlier this week, the new bodega officially opened its doors, and from what we’ve seen on social media, it looks like something every foodie in the neighborhood won’t want to miss. While Luna Rosa focuses on hearty Puerto Rican meals, Bodega at Luna Rosa offers a sweet and cozy vibe reminiscent of a traditional Puerto Rican café and bakery. Imagine sipping on a refreshing iced coquito latte or nabbing a *pastelillo de guayava* while catching up with friends!
Chef Amadeus Jose Ornelas, who leads the kitchen at Luna Rosa, shared his excitement about this new venture on Instagram, giving us a taste of what to expect. He recommends trying the **coquito latte**, and with his enthusiasm, it’s hard to resist! Along with delectable pastries, the bodega will soon roll out sandwiches and salads for those who may want something lighter to grab on the go.
Walking into Bodega at Luna Rosa, you immediately feel a sense of warmth and community. There are several domino tables for the locals to enjoy a friendly match while savoring their favorite snacks. The cozy seating area invites you to slow down and take in the aromas of freshly brewed coffee. It’s a spot that feels just perfect for catching up with loved ones or taking a moment for yourself.
The espresso menu is diverse, catering to various coffee lovers’ tastes, making it an ideal place for your daily caffeine fix. The plans for the bodega include adding fresh flowers, milk, eggs, and other everyday staples, inviting a sense of convenience that local residents will surely appreciate. Formerly, this space served as a banquet and storage area, but it has been transformed into a welcoming space that effortlessly connects to Luna Rosa’s dining room.
The neighbors are already buzzing about the charm Bodega at Luna Rosa brings to the community. Its operating hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., making it a perfect stop for breakfast, lunch, or even an evening treat. Additionally, Luna Rosa’s initiative echoes the recent expansion of another local favorite, Ming’s, who similarly opened a café next door to their Midtown restaurant.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of Puerto Rican cuisine or a newcomer curious about these vibrant flavors, *Bodega at Luna Rosa* promises a delightful experience that combines the comfort of excellent food and cozy community vibes.
So, if you find yourself in Southtown, be sure to swing by **Luna Rosa** and the new **Bodega at Luna Rosa**. Grab your favorite pastry, have a cup of that irresistible coquito latte, and don’t forget to challenge a friend to a game of dominoes!
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