Lulu s Bakery and Cafe, Hugman s Oasis: San Antonio s biggest food stories of the week Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 5:04 PM click to enlarge Screenshot / YouTube / Randy Santel Iconic San Antonio eatery Lulu’s appears to have closed its doors for good. Based on the
Current s most-read food stories this week, we re guessing San Antonians are going to miss the living shit out of those three-pound cinnamon rolls. You guessed it: a whole, whole lot of you perused the news that Lulu s Cafe, the downtown greasy spoon known for its absurdly large sticky buns, has permanently closed its doors.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 10:26 AM click image Screenshot / YouTube / Randy Santel Iconic San Antonio eatery Lulu’s appears to have closed its doors for good. Those hoping for a return of Lulu s Bakery and Cafe s three-pound cinnamon rolls may want to find another over-the-top pastry to covet. The iconic San Antonio diner home to monstrous cinnamon rolls often featured on food TV programs has placed its entire equipment inventory up for auction. According to a Facebook Marketplace listing from last week, the near-downtown eatery has hired RCI Online Auctions, which specializes in offloading commercial restaurant equipment and industrial equipment, to handle the affair.