Posted By Nina Rangel on Thu, May 27, 2021 at 10:38 AM click to enlarge Courtesy Photo / Giles Design Bureau House of Má is temporarily closed. House of Má? Maybe House of Dramá would be more appropriate. Folks who made the trek to downtown’s new Vietnamese comfort food restaurant House of Má this week were greeted by a message on front door announcing the restaurant owned by high-profile restaurateur Chris Hill is temporarily closed, MySA reports. According to a joint statement released by Hill who also owns downtown s Esquire Tavern and House of Má operating partners Eric Treviño and Luis Singh, an internal conflict spurred the shutdown.
A nationwide restaurant industry labor shortage is hitting one San Antonio bar right where it hurts: opening night. Long-awaited tiki haven Hugman’s Oasis last week.
New hotel, restaurants and apartments to remake downtown San Antonio block
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Developer Chris Hill at the Canopy Hotel in downtown San Antonio.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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A rendering of The Floodgate in downtown San Antonio.Courtesy of Keller HendersonShow MoreShow Less
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A pair of modern buildings rising along the River Walk will mix up the landscape in downtown San Antonio, revitalizing a block near City Hall and injecting more contemporary designs and dining into the city’s urban core.
The luxury Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk hotel at the corner of East Commerce and North St. Mary’s streets is scheduled to open this week. Construction on the octagonal Floodgate apartment building nearby is advancing.