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San Antonio's Arrosta reopens as 'romantic Mediterranean seafood restaurant'
New menu offerings include house-made seafood pasta dishes and seasonal iced shellfish, including lobster, shrimp, crab and scallops.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Maverick Texas Brasserie, Peter Selig, Italian, pasta, fast casual, full service, San Antonio chef Robbie Nowlin, Pearl, Oxbow Building, Credit Human tower
San Antonio Mexican restaurant Ay Caramba closes after ownership change
The Pearl-area eatery opened last fall in a space that's experienced brisk turnover.
Tags: Flavor, Tacos and Tequila, Señor Fish, Ay Caramba, Pearl, Mosaic Building, closed in 2024
San Antonio Italian eateries Allora and Arrosta combine menus, plan new concept
Arrosta’s menu is also getting a refresh, and will become a Mediterranean seafood spot.
Tags: Flavor, Ácenar, Biga on the Banks, Maverick Texas Brasserie, Peter Selig, Italian, pasta, fast casual, full service, San Antonio chef Robbie Nowlin, Pearl, Oxbow Building, Credit Human tower
San Antonio chef Nicola Blaque's Freight Fried Chicken concept opening Saturday
Blaque is the chef behind nationally lauded The Jerk Shack, and her new concept will serve from the Pearl's food hall.
Tags: Flavor, Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, Jerk Shack, Mi Roti, Nicola Blaque, Cornelius Massey, Caribbean food, jerk chicken, closure, Pearl, bottling department, restaurants near me, restaurant openings, restaurant closings, closed in 2023, opened in 2024, opening in 2024
First Look: San Antonio’s new Stable Hall venue marries history, innovation
Stable Hall invited special guests to a preview show Thursday to see just what's been brewing inside the historic space.
Tags: Flavor, Pearl, Historic Pearl, San Antonio, things to do in san antonio, places to visit in san antonio, silver ventures, farmers market, brewery, stable, historical, architecture, venue, special events, private events, image, reopening, music hall, music venue, Stable Hall, biergarten, Santiago Jiménez Jr., Peterson Brothers, Clayton Korte
The Rill Eatery & Bar, Garcia's Brisket Taco: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
An analysis of New Year's Eve-worthy bubbles that won't break the bank also made this week's top Current food news.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio food news, top San Antonio headlines, The Rill Eatery & Bar, Garcia’s Mexican Restaurant, brisket taco, New York Times, Pearl, Pullman Market, Pollo Campero
San Antonio music venue Stable Hall at the Pearl will launch next month with free show
The performance will feature Texas singer-songwriters Rob Baird and Angel White.
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Pearl, Historic Pearl, San Antonio, things to do in san antonio, places to visit in san antonio, venue, special events, private events, music hall, music venue, Stable Hall, opening in 2024
San Antonio chef Nicola Blaque launching fried chicken concept
Freight Fried Chicken will open in January, replacing Blaque's Mi Roti at the Pearl's Bottling Department food hall.
San Antonio's Pearl complex gaining massive culinary market next spring
Pullman Market will feature four full-service restaurants, a whole animal butcher, a heritage grain bakery and more.
Tags: Flavor, Pullman Market, grocery, Texas-based produce, quick-service to-go concepts, restaurants, Emmer & Rye Hospitality Group, Pearl, artisan butcher, fishmonger, Pearl complex, opening in 2024
Third Coast Cocktail Summit returning to San Antonio Jan. 9-13
This year's gathering will culminate in a disco-themed cocktail party at San Antonio’s Witte Museum.
Tags: Flavor, cocktails, Third Coast Cocktail Summit, Dashi, Brandon LaLanne, Kristina Zhao, Culinaria, Bar Loretta, Michael Neff, San Antonio Cocktail Conference
Two-day La Gran Tamalada returning to San Antonio's Market Square
The free event on Dec. 9-10 aims to blend storytelling and the history of the tamalada while promoting cultural pride, according to its organizers.
Tags: Flavor, La Gran Tamalada, tamal, tamales, hot chocolate, buñuelo, free, admission, family friendly, festival, Historic Market Square, Market Square, things to do in San Antonio
San Antonio Tamales Festival returns for fourth year Dec. 2-3
The free event is expected to draw vendors from all over the state.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Things to Do In San Antonio, San Antonio Tamales Festival, food festivals, tamales, holidays, December events, San Antonio events, Mexican food, Tex-Mex, Conjunto Cats
Six holiday markets offering locally made gifts in San Antonio
The River Walk, Pearl, Esperanza Center and more will host a variety of markets throughout November and December.
By Macks Cook
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Shop Local, things to do in San Antonio, Shop Local, holiday markets, Christmas shopping, San Antonio Museum of Art, Pearl, Esperanza Center, Mercado de Paz, Centro Cultural Aztlan, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio River Walk, Slideshow
Renovation brings new amenities to long-running High Street Wine Co.
Pearl's cozy favorite has reentered the chat — and with a new look.
Tags: Flavor Issue, Food & Drink Feature, High Street Wine Co., Pearl, San Antonio wine bar
Stable Hall venue at San Antonio's Pearl sets January opening, shares lineup
Portugal. The Man, Black Pumas and Saint Motel will be among the 1,000-seat venue's inaugural performers.
San Antonio development firm wants to bring Louis Vuitton, Gucci to Pearl area
The proposed mixed-use facilities include retail space, multistory apartments and a 15-story hotel.
Tags: San Antonio News, real estate development, GrayStreet Partners, Government Hill, Pearl
Ay Caramba Taco Cantina taking over former Señor Fish spot near the Pearl
The new eatery north of downtown San Antonio will showcase flavors of Arandas, Jalisco.
Tags: Flavor, Tacos and Tequila, Señor Fish, Ay Caramba, Pearl, opening in 2023, Mosaic Building
H-E-B Tortilla Blanket, Oscar de la Tienda: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
Anger also erupted after Yelp snubbed San Antonio in its ranking of 'taco cities.'
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio food news, top San Antonio headlines, H-E-B tortilla throw blanket, Oscar de la Tienda, Midnight Rodeo, Yelp, Taco City, High Street Wine Co., Pearl
Pearl celebrates Mexican independence with Viva Dieciséis on Saturday
The free event will feature live music, a grito contest and family-friendly activities including Lotería and guitar-painting.
By Dean Zach
Tags: Things to Do, thing to do in San Antonio, Dieciseis de Septiembre, Pearl, Viva Dieciseis, Hispanic Heritage Month, El Grito, Mexican independence
Izumi Sushi & Hibachi, Francis Bogside: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
Twin Sisters and Big Hops' New Braunfels location also made our top stories this week.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio food news, top San Antonio headlines, Izumi Sushi & Hibachi, Francis Bogside, Big Hops New Braunfels, USA Today, Pearl
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
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San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
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A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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