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On March 27, vegan Sloppy Joe shop Tidy Ben’s Sloperia will officially open in San Antonio, TX. The eatery features plant-based versions of the messy childhood favorite, which is traditionally made with ground beef simmered in a tomato-based sauce and served inside a hamburger bun.
Tidy Ben’s concept first started out as a ghost kitchen offering takeout and then began holding pop-ups at other eateries and events. Tidy Ben’s offers vegan Sloppy Joe-style sliders in three flavors (BBQ, Fiesta, and Curry) that consist of vegan meat crumbles sautéed with vegetables and smothered in a traditional sauce, and served inside a sweet Hawaiian-style bun. The eatery also offers Sloppy Frito Pie and Sloppy Tots, which feature the vegan meat piled on top of Fritos corn chips or tater tots.
It s called The Sloperia . A look inside a business that grew out of a pandemic
From a ghost kitchen, to pop-ups, to a permanent location, Tidy Ben s Sloppy Joes is taking an old classic and adding a healthy, plant-based twist. Author: Kristin Dean Updated: 12:51 PM CST February 9, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A unique eatery is growing and expanding here in San Antonio that offers something we didn’t know we needed…a vegan version of summer camp favorite Sloppy Joes. From a ghost kitchen, to pop-ups, to a permanent location, Tidy Ben s Sloppy Joes is taking an old classic and adding a healthy, plant-based twist.
Restaurant Rundown: The pandemic played a part in virtually every 2020 food service trend in San Antonio Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 9:00 AM click image Instagram / bestqualitydaughter
As per usual, restaurants came and went, chefs left (and returned) and concepts gained steam and fizzled out in San Antonio this year.
No one in the food service industry, however, was quite prepared for the global pandemic, which factored into nearly every food trend we bore witness to in 2020.
Here’s a rundown of the big changes that hit the Alamo City restaurant scene this year.
1. Socially conscious and sustainable dining