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Check out the newest honky tonk bar and restaurant, Blayne’s, opening above Francis Bogside in October. | Photo by @txtroublemaker
Looking for the next new restaurant hitting San Antonio’s food scene? Check out these buzzy places to eat and drink around town. Moda Fare in Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk | 600 E. Market St. | Italian casual
A new dining concept launched as part of the Grand Hyatt’s renovation, Moda Fare adds a touch of sophistication and a touch of Italian culture to lunch, dinner, and cocktails.
Lil Bros’ BBQ Shack | 1 Spurs Way | Barbecue
Located at the Rock at La Cantera, this pop-up Texas pit barbecue shack features delicious slow-roasted meats + quirky sides like elote cream corn with Flaming Cheetos.
Gigi’s Deli | 123 Heiman St. | Deli
Located inside El Tigre Coffee, this popular sandwich chain serves Italian-style grinders and other fare.
Bagel Babes, 1432 S. St. Mary’s St.| Food truck
This bold new San Antonio food truck operates outside Eight Ball Coffee and offers bagel sandwiches with flavor profiles like Mediterranean and Nashville hot.