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2 new Italian restaurants opening in San Antonio s Pearl this fall, Allora and Arrosta. Get a sneak peek of one at a pop-up dinner this summer
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Goat cheese ravioli is among the dishes being planned for the menu of Allora, a new Italian restaurant coming to the Pearl this fall.AlloraShow MoreShow Less
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A rendering shows how the interior will look at Allora, a new Italian restaurant coming to the Pearl this fall.AlloraShow MoreShow Less
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Colorful roasted veggies are among the dishes being planned for the menu of Allora, a new Italian restaurant coming to the Pearl this fall.AlloraShow MoreShow Less
Pearl s two upcoming restaurants will bring the Italian coast to San Antonio
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Posted By Nina Rangel on Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 11:58 AM click image Instagram / maverick.sanantonio The owner of Southtown s Maverick Texas Brasserie is asking for community help to halt a nearby construction project that he argues could put his restaurant out of business. The proposed design includes a 20-foot wall built six inches from Maverick s patio space. The owner of the brasserie said the structure would block airflow and natural light, rendering the spacious patio unusable. “It would change the character of the dining experience dramatically,” Maverick owner Peter Selig told the Selig also told the news outlet there’s “ample room for a wonderful design for Rosario’s on the current site without devastating their adjoining business.” He further argues that Wong s plan