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Ben Crumley

‘We want this to be a gateway for those who’ve never been to Southtown’

December 4, 2020 By Rocky Garza Jr.

Little Em's Oyster Bar in Southtown welcomes guests during a soft opening recently.

Little Em’s Oyster Bar is opening for lunch service today in a former gas station, and in The Friendly Spot’s original home, on South Alamo and Beauregard streets.

Filed Under: Food & Drink, King William, Southtown Tagged With: Ben Crumley, Emily Carpenter, Hot Joy, Houston Carpenter, Little Em's Oyster Bar, Maverick Texas Brasserie, South Alamo, Southtown, The Friendly Spot, Tito's Mexican Restaurant

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