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New rock ‘n’ roll bar coming to San Antonio

Gimme Gimme is set to open in early August.

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Local bar owners Roger Herr and Aaron Peña.

Heads up San Antonians, we have new bars heading our way and they’re coming from the minds of Aaron Peña of the award winning Amor Eterno and Roger Herr of Bar Loretta.

Gimme Gimme is set to open in Southtown. But wait, there’s more. A new wine spot is also making a splash called A Perfect Day. The two will be located next to each other inside the former Francis Bogside location for your sipping convenience.

The grand opening is set for Tuesday, August 1, here are the details:

Gimmie Gimmie

  • Rock ‘n’ roll themed
  • Offerings craft cocktails, beer + wine, and a food menu
  • Will be open seven days a week from 6 p.m.-2 a.m.

A Perfect Day

  • Relaxed atmosphere
  • Cocktails + wine
  • A food menu featuring small bites
  • Open Monday-Friday, 4-10 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 12-10 p.m.

Gimme Gimme and A Perfect Day will be located across from the new Rosario’s location in Southtown at 803 South Saint Mary’s St.

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