SAN ANTONIO — Carriqui, the Pearl restaurant offering up South Texas cuisine since its 2022 debut , will close later this month just three years after serving its first customers inside a historic Alamo City building.

The eatery will "close permanently" after Oct. 19, according to a spokesperson. Michael Joergensen, chief marketing officer of Silver Ventures, said the San Antonio-based firm was helping Carriqui employees "in transitioning to new roles within the Pearl's ecosystem."

Details about the reasoning behind the closure weren't provided.

Located at 239 East Grayson St. inside the historic Boehler's Liberty Saloon, built over a century ago, Carriqui offered fare like brisket mole, wagyu cooked in custom-forged barbecue pits and special Carriqui nacho dishes. Planning for its

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