San Antonio restaurants and bars that have closed due to COVID-19
Priscilla Aguirre
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This year, San Antonio lost some restaurant and bar gems due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Meatball lovers can no longer visit the beloved trolley dining room at the San Antonio Spaghetti Warehouse. Country fans are limited in honky-tonk dance halls after Cooter Browns and Wild West closed.
And, popular eclectic, Southern-style cafe Eastside Kitchenette hurt many pancake enthusiasts when it permanently shut its doors in March, just two months after its first anniversary.
With 2020 coming to an end, we ve compiled a list of
San Antonio restaurants and bars that have closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.