23 San Antonio-area bars and restaurants that closed in 2023 that we’ll miss

It’s to be expected that we’ll see a wave of restaurant closures each year — it’s the nature of the industry, after…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Martha’s Mexican Restaurant and Grill
5822 Babcock Road
Martha’s Mexican Restaurant and Grill, a longtime hidden gem for margaritas and Tex-Mex, announced its closure in April. According to the owners, this decision was due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state of the economy.
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The San Antonio-area bars and restaurants that closed so far in 2023

The pandemic brought a wave of closures to the national culinary landscape — and San Antonio didn't escape unscathed. The prolonged business…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Martha’s Mexican Restaurant and Grill
5822 Babcock Road
Martha’s Mexican Restaurant and Grill, a longtime hidden gem for margaritas and Tex-Mex, announced its closure in April. According to the owners, this decision was due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state of the economy.
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These classic San Antonio restaurants have been open for over 50 years

With the rapid turnover common in the food industry, there's always a new and trendy spot to try. But sometimes what you…

By San Antonio Current Staff

The Haven, 1969
1032 S. Presa St., (210) 533-2171, havensouthtown.com
Formerly known as The Taco Haven, this Tex-Mex joint has been a Southtown staple for over 50 years. The restaurant is now run by the children and grandchildren of restaurant founders Jerry and Elida Torres.
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22 must-see roadside attractions within driving distance of San Antonio

The great outdoors is nice and all, but hikes can get a bit old after a while, especially as temperatures soar. One…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Home of the World's Largest Pecan Historic Marker, Seguin, TX
101 E. Court St., Seguin, roadsideamerica.com
Seguin sits along the Guadalupe River, which was once known as the “River of Nuts.”  A 1000 pound pecan statue outside of Seguin’s city hall is dedicated to Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca, who survived on a diet of local pecans while being held captive in the area.
Photo via Instagram /  waffles_the_wonder_dog
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