San Antonio’s Culinary Scene Expands with New Eateries

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San Antonio is experiencing a culinary renaissance with the reopening of established favorites and the launch of exciting new restaurants. Lover’s Pizzeria is back in Tobin Hill, offering beloved dishes and innovative desserts. Salsita has transformed to showcase unique taco creations, while Leo’s Hideout specializes in pizza by the slice. Travelers can enjoy special offerings at local airport eateries. From healthy options to flavorful street cuisine, there’s something for every food lover in the Alamo City.

San Antonio’s Culinary Scene Expands with New and Revamped Restaurants Featuring Unique Dishes

San Antonio is quite the culinary hot spot these days, and there’s no shortage of delicious places to grab a bite. The buzz around town is all about new openings and refreshing revamps at some beloved eateries. Let’s dive into what’s cooking in the Alamo City!

Lover’s Pizzeria: A Fresh Slice of Heaven

First on our list is the much-anticipated reopening of Lover’s Pizzeria. Partners Victoria Moreno and Dusty Dworak have made the jump to the Tobin Hill community, and they’re bringing back their beloved signature poblano pizza. But that’s not all; they’ve also expanded their menu to include housemade desserts that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. And if you’re a fan of tres leches, you’re in for a treat! They plan to roll out a new flavor every month. Now that’s a reason to visit repeatedly!

Salsita: Taco Heaven with a Twist

Next up is Salsita, which recently transformed from its original identity as Santa Diabla. Now, it’s a cozy spot that showcases tacos like you’ve never seen them before. With a charming indoor space and a spacious outdoor patio, it’s a fantastic setting for enjoying unique dishes and vibrant cocktails. You’ll definitely want to try the specialty salsas—especially the spicy peanut salsa, which is something you won’t find everywhere!

Leo’s Hideout: Pizza by the Slice

If pizza is your passion, look no further than Leo’s Hideout, which opened its doors last fall in downtown San Antonio. Famed for its pizza by the slice, this spot serves up a variety of classic and specialty pies. Pizzas like the LC, Coach, and the famous Mad Dog make for a perfect grab-and-go meal any time of the day.

Texas Eats: A Culinary Adventure on Air

Texas Eats. Early Saturday mornings watch as the show dives into the world of the BE&SCO Manufacturing warehouse, which supplies tortilla press machines for major brands worldwide. Grab your coffee and prepare to be inspired!

Airport Delights: Fancy Food on the Go

La Gloria at San Antonio International Airport to sip on a special michelada drink available for a limited time. If BBQ is more your style, Smoke Shack has a delicious BBQ Platter priced at $44.44 to celebrate the excitement of the Final Four. And don’t miss out on Beercode Kitchen & Bar, which has created the festive “Fourange” cocktail just for the occasion!

Local Favorites: Established Eateries with New Treats

Box St. All Day serves a signature aguachile dish, conveniently located near Yanaguana Park. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, head to La Panaderia to try their Nutella concha offered for March Madness. For a classic San Antonio experience, you can’t go wrong with the iconic Schilo’s, known for their signature root beer and rich history since 1917.

Healthy Eating Initiatives and More

Rosario’s in Southtown is serving up traditional Mexican fare, while Dough Pizzeria Napoletana near Yanaguana Park specializes in wood-fired pizzas. If you’re after something sweet, check out Mi Tierra, a landmark restaurant offering delectable traditional Mexican pastries since 1947. Por Vida program promotes healthier eating habits by collaborating with local restaurants to ensure the community has access to vibrant food options. Foodies can indulge in delightful street cuisine at Ro-Ho Pork & Bread, helmed by award-winning Chef Jorge Rojo, famous for the torta ahogada.

New Additions: More Eats to Explore

Mr. Teriyaki has opened its second location near SeaWorld. Don’t forget the all-you-can-eat BBQ offer at D-Willie’s Smokehouse for just $27.99.

With this eclectic mix of eateries—from revamped favorites to exciting new dining spots—San Antonio is transforming into a true food lover’s paradise. So whether you’re in the mood for pizza, tacos, or something a tad fancier, you’ll find it in this amazing city!

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