With the impending closure of Carriqui , San Antonio's food scene is a little rattled, and it doesn't help that a classic Italian restaurant was the victim of a senseless crime. But first, three new concepts are introducing themselves to Alamo City foodies: a punk rock pizza pop-up, an affordable barbecue joint, and a new North Side bar promising to never be "a boar." Read on for more essential restaurant news from the first half of October.
Openings
Pop-ups are once again all the rage in San Antonio, with another new player entering the scene. Mala Suerte Food Lab , which describes itself on Instagram as a "punch-drunk punk rock food romance," serving "New York grandma-style square pan pizzas." The concept will be popping up at Palomino one Wednesday each month and posting new dat