• These San Antonio restaurants are offering Mother's Day brunch and special menus

    Mother's Day 2024 will be here before we know it, and those who have yet to schedule something special for Mom are in luck. Lots of San Antonio restaurants are pulling out the stops to make it holiday to remember Here's a rundown of local establishments offering brunches and special menus for Mother's Day:

  • San Francisco's most exclusive restaurant is delicious, and doomed

    What would you say if I told you that the hottest restaurant in San Francisco right now is an unmarked ramen counter that doesn’t have a phone number, doesn’t let you pick your courses and charges right around $200 a head? You’d probably be surprised — didn’t the pandemic kill off this sort of dining trend? — and then a touch resigned. Of course San Francisco still has this kind of restaurant. Of course yuppies all across this city would sell all of their Dogecoin to get a reservation. As long...

  • San Antonio's Alebrije Panaderia to close for renovations

    Government Hill sweet spot Alebrije Panaderia will close from May 15 until June 18 to facilitate a facelift, according to social media posts from its owners. Alebrije partners Cris Mendez and Claudio Navarro on Monday alerted fans to the temporary closure. However, they said the business will still take custom orders and catering gigs while the storefront is shuttered for renovations.

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    US Census: San Antonio added more people than any other in 2023

    San Antonio moved in more than 22,000 people last year, and that brings the total population to

  • New nightspot The Rose has opened in downtown San Antonio

    A new downtown nightspot called The Rose of San Antonio is slinging "handcrafted cocktails and delectable small bites" in the space that formerly housed Maddy McMurphy's Irish Sports Bar, according to social media posts from its management. The Rose — its name is presumably a nod to the country music classic "San Antonio Rose" — officially opened April 23, according to the business' Facebook page. In addition to serving beer, wine and...

  • 11 San Antonio pools reopening next Saturday

    In time for the warming weather, San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department will open 11 of its swimming pools next Saturday. The following pools will open Saturdays and Sundays from 1-7 p.m., according to city officials: Dellview, 500 Basswood Drive

  • San Antonio's The Hangar Bar and Grill expands with third location

    Low-key San Antonio hangout The Hangar Bar and Grill will open a third location this summer, this one on the West Side, MySA reports. Hangar owner Doug Ackerly told the new site that the mini-chain's newest outpost will take over a former Dog Haus restaurant at 9330 Potranco Road near Hunt Lane. The Hangar's other locations are its original at at 8203 Broadway and a second at 12234 Nacogdoches Road.

  • San Antonio Spurs fans worked up over Whataburger's NBA tweet

    In bizarre online dustup, some Spurs fans are threatening to boycott San Antonio-based Whataburger after the fast-food chain tweeted its support for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Chet Holmgren instead of hometown hero Victor Wembanyama. The fracas began Tuesday — the day after Wembanyama won the NBA's coveted Rookie of the Year — when the burger business tweeted about its excitement over Dallas Mavericks' playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. "We feel like a proud parent tonight...

  • Gruene Tea Haus now open north of San Antonio

    A new artisanal loose-leaf tea shop has come to Gruene, the Hill Country community just north of San Antonio. Launched in late April, Gruene Tea Haus offers 40 selections of teas and tisanes, or tea-free herbal infusions, according to owner Albert Luna. Luna and his wife Casey — a New Braunfels native — also serve up tea-infused baked goods such as matcha chocolate chip brownies, chai latte muffins and Earl Grey white chocolate chip...

  • San Antonio's Wembanyama unanimously wins Rookie of the Year award

    After being hit with chants of "overrated" during his first-ever game at Madison Square Garden, the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama has proven the naysayers wrong by landing the NBA's Rookie of the Year (ROTY) award. Indeed, Wembanyama won the recognition Monday by unanimous vote. ROTY's winner is determined by a global panel of sports journalists.

  • San Antonio residents took on more personal debt in the first quarter

    Faced with continued inflation pressures, San Antonians took on a greater debt load in the first quarter of the year, according to a new study from personal finance site WalletHub. Alamo City residents' average unsecured personal load debt increased 8.32% over the same quarter of 2023, hitting $6,249.

  • Disney’s Frozen musical coming to San Antonio's Majestic Theatre

    The wintry woods and ice castles of Disney’s Frozen will come to life at San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre from Wednesday, May 22, through Sunday, June 2. Based on the 2013 animated film that took the world by (snow)storm, the three-time Tony-nominated musical began its North American tour in 2019. The stage production switches some things up — featuring an expanded score with over a dozen new songs, all composed by the film’s songwriters, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez — but...