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Maverick Texas Brasserie

City commission approves Rosario’s new restaurant despite campaign led by Maverick owner

March 17, 2021 By Richard Webner 3 Comments

A mobilization on social media failed to keep the city’s Historic and Design Review Commission (HRDC) from approving a plan to build a new Rosario’s restaurant, which would all but enclose the patio of neighboring Maverick Texas Brasserie.

Filed Under: Development, Food & Drink, Historic Preservation, Lavaca, Southtown Tagged With: Acenar, Conservation Society of San Antonio, Douglas Architects, El Mirador, F.L. Dixon, Gabriel Q. Velasquez, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, King William Garden House, Lisa Wong, Maverick Texas Brasserie, Peter Selig, Pig Liquors, Rosario's, Scott W. Carpenter

Rosario’s plan to demolish majority of San Antonio’s El Mirador building receives first approval

December 4, 2020 By Brigid Cooley 3 Comments

Restaurateur Lisa Wong received conceptual approval from a city commission on Wednesday to demolish most of the old El Mirador building on South St. Mary’s Street so she can build a new home for Southtown staple Rosario’s.

Filed Under: Architecture, Food & Drink, Historic Preservation, Lavaca, Southtown Tagged With: Andrew Douglas, Conservation Society of San Antonio, Douglas Architects, El Mirador, F.L. Dixon House, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Jeffrey Fetzer, King William Garden House, King William Neighborhood Association, Lavaca Neighborhood Association, Lisa Wong, Margaret Leeds, Maverick Texas Brasserie, Office of Historic Preservation, Patti Zaointz, Pig Liquors, Rosario's

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

December 4, 2020 By Rocky Garza Jr. 2 Comments

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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