An inviting spread of Mediterranean dishes at Taziki's Cafe in San Antonio.
San Antonio is set to welcome Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe, a beloved restaurant chain from Alabama. Located at 22103 Bulverde Road, #104, it will offer a range of Mediterranean-inspired dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Families can enjoy kid-friendly options, daily specials, and customization for meals. Another location is also planned for New Braunfels. While an opening date is yet to be announced, residents are eagerly anticipating this fresh addition to the local dining scene.
Hey there, San Antonio residents! There’s some exciting news buzzing around town. Get your forks and knives ready because Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe is gearing up to bring a taste of the Mediterranean right to our doorstep! This popular restaurant chain, hailing all the way from Alabama, has plans to open a brand-new location at 22103 Bulverde Road, #104. It’ll be nestled comfortably in a shopping center that already hosts some other great spots like Salad and Go, HTeaO, and Sprouts Farmers Market. Sounds like a perfect place for a meal after running errands!
For those who may not be familiar, Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe was founded back in 1998 by a husband-wife duo named Keith and Amy Richards. Their vision was to create a friendly gathering place where folks could enjoy wholesome, Mediterranean-inspired dishes made with fresh ingredients. And they’re doing just that! With a commitment to sourcing local produce from American farmers and partnering with international suppliers like Hellas Bakery and Mediterranean Bread Co., everything is crafted with care.
Prepare your taste buds for a delightful menu that includes mouthwatering options such as grilled gyros, scrumptious kebabs, fresh salads, and even Mediterranean lamb burgers. But that’s not all! Taziki’s also features build-your-own feast options that let you customize your meal just the way you like it. Whether you’re looking for a filling lunch or a light dinner, there’s definitely something for everyone on this menu.
Amazingly, Taziki’s doesn’t forget about the little ones either! They offer a kid’s menu that’s bound to make mealtime fun for the younger crowd. Parents can rest easy knowing that they have a range of healthy choices, and they can also take advantage of daily specials! Plus, if you’re vegan or need gluten-free options, you’re in luck! Taziki’s is all about inclusivity when it comes to food, making it easy for every diner to find something to enjoy.
And if you’re excited about Taziki’s, hold onto your hats because there’s more news! There’s another location in the works in nearby New Braunfels, at 1058 FM 306, #104. That means even more folks in the area will get to experience their fantastic food. It seems like Taziki’s is on a mission to spread the Mediterranean love throughout our community.
As of now, Taziki’s officials haven’t released a specific opening date for the San Antonio location, so we’ll all have to hang tight for a little longer. But one thing’s for sure, it’s going to be an excellent addition to our dining scene! With its fresh flavors and inviting atmosphere, it’s worth the wait. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates, and get ready to dive into some Mediterranean delights when Taziki’s opens its doors!
So, mark your calendars and get excited—your taste of the Mediterranean is about to get a whole lot closer right here in San Antonio!
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