San Antonio saw quite a bit of new restaurants (mostly an add-on to chains and such), a market location, and a few sad closures. Here’s how the food scene changed in June.

Steel City Pops 17619 La Cantera Pkwy, (210) 610-9060, steelcitypops.com Shoppers at the Rim can now stop by Steel City Pops for a quick break or to cool down. The Alabama-based, family-operated popsicle chain opened up a second San Antonio location in mid-June. Photo via Instagram / foodlifemag
Hawx Burger Bar 700 E. Sonterra Blvd., Suite 318, (210) 320-4299, hawxburgerbar.com Burgers and asiago truffle fries have found their way to the Sonterra area. Owner Christian Hawx is still remodeling during off-hours, but those on the far North Side can enjoy everything Hawx has to offer. Photo via Instagram / hawxsonterra Credit: Instagram / hawxsonterra
Tre at the Museum 200 W. Jones St #501, (210) 805-0333, tretrattoria.com Jason Dady’s latest restaurant, a reinvention from Tre Trattoria at The Boardwalk on Broadway, opened inside SAMA for some Tuscan-marinated beef tenderloin, deviled eggs and other Tre faves. Photo via Instagram / tre_trattoria Credit: Photo via Instagram / tre_trattoria
Honchos House of Churros 8190 Seguin Road, Converse, facebook.com Honchos added a second trailer out in Converse. The space is equipped with the same menu as the Babcock/Huebner location, as well as a playground area, picnic chairs and tents. Photo via Instagram / gohonchos
Hula Poke 11830 Bandera Rd, (210) 592-1003, facebook.com Hula Poke opened its third location, this time nestled on Bandera Road in Helotes. This growing chain is best known for its DIY poke bowls. Photo via Instagram / milkbutterandeggs
Hip Peaz Vegan 13469 Wetmore Rd, (210) 592-8366, facebook.com Munch On Co-op got a new vendor – a vegan one to be exact. Enjoy foods like house-made vegan meats like corned beef, and beet patties. Photo via Instagram / hippeazveganeats
Earth Burger 2501 Nacogdoches Road, (210) 476-5010, eatearthburger.com Earth Burger opened its second San Antonio location in mid-June. The growing chain offers vegetarian and vegan-friendly options for green-eaters. Photo via Instagram / earth_burger
Fugu Poke House 23702 W. I-10 Frontage Road, Suite 101, (210) 267-5504, instagram.com More poke in San Antonio with the addition of Fugu at the Dominion Springs Plaza. From the owners of Uniko Japanese House, Fugu features DIY as well as signature bowls in three sizes. Oh, and poke burritos too! Photo via Instagram / jesselizarraras
Shebel’s Rollin Cafe 10996 Pearsall Road, Atascosa, instagram.com For those living outside 1604 south of the city, Shebel’s brings fresh coffee to the area. Owner Sheldon Stanley has set up shop outside his home and uses beans from Estate Coffee Co. Photo via Instagram / shebelsrollincafe
MOD Pizza 8211 State Hwy 151, Suite 101, (210) 817-6665, modpizza.com The fast, DIY pizza spot keeps on growing here in San Antonio. MOD celebrated the grand opening of its Westover Marketplace location (151 and 410) on June 29 with giveaways. Photo via Instagram / modpizza
Jimmy John’s 12830 Silicon Drive, (210) 690-4444, jimmyjohns.com The freaky-fast sandwich shop opened up another location, perfect for your lunch-in-a-hurry needs. Photo via Instagram / jimmyjohns
The Boardwalk on Broadway Farmers Market 4001 Broadway, facebook.com The Rim Farmers Market has migrated south and set up shop on Broadway. The Boardwalk on Broadway weekly Sunday market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Photo via Instagram / thegingersnap
Chick-fil-A 4455 Fredericksburg Road, (210) 910-6330, chick-fil-a.com Much to the excitement of the community, the classic chicken chain opened up a Balcones Heights location in mid-June. Photo via Instagram / girlwiththecurl21
Pollos Asados Los Norteños 4642 Rigsby Ave., (210) 648-3303, facebook.com As of June 28, San Antonio’s favorite chicken spot has closed yet again just two months after reopening. The Rigsby spot has had smoke problem in the past, much to the complaint of the restaurant’s owners. Photo via Instagram / jesselizarraras
Pugel’s 3502 N Saint Marys St, (210) 467-5062, facebook.com Hot dogs take another L here in San Antonio with the closure of this St. Mary’s spot. An off-shoot of the late Original San Antonio Hot Dog House, Pugel’s took to Facebook to share that the parking situation hurt the business to the point of closure. Neighboring businesses weren’t willing to let Pugel’s pay for parking. Photo via Instagram / sacurrent
Santa Fe Trail New Mexican Restaurant 16080 San Pedro Ave, (210) 951-2467, santafetrail281.com After just a year in San Antonio’s food scene, Santa Fe Trail closed its doors on June 12. The restaurant was known for its hatch chile green sauce, green chile stew and other New Mexico-style dishes. Photo via Instagram / david_anthony1981