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Phoenix-based Postino opening second wine café near San Antonio's Pearl complex

The new location will begin serving later this spring. Phoenix-based Postino Wine Café is set to open a second Alamo City location near the Pearl complex. The new cafe will offer more than 5,500 square feet of dining space and will open later this spring. The company's first location in San Antonio opened in June at the Rim. The restaurant will offer over 30 boutique wines and craft beers, and serves an array of bites including charcuterie boards, panini, soups, salads, and shareable entrees. The chain also offers a daily happy hour featuring $6 wine per glass and local brews.

Phoenix-based Postino opening second wine café near San Antonio's Pearl complex

Pubblicato : un mese fa di Nina Rangel in Lifestyle

The Phoenix-based Postino Wine Café chain — known for eateries focused on boutique wines — will open a second Alamo City location, this one near the Pearl complex.The new cafe, located at 2600 Broadway, will offer more than 5,500 square feet of dining space when it begins serving later this spring, company officials said. The company's first SA location, 17627 La Cantera Parkway, Suite 103, opened last June at the Rim.In an emailed statement, Postino CEO Lauren Bailey said San Antonio diners quickly welcomed the chain, prompting its decision to launch a second location.“Honestly, it comes down to a feeling in my gut, and I’ve never felt better than I do about opening a Postino on the thriving Broadway Street Corridor," Bailey said. "There is so much to love about San Antonio, including this gateway between Brackenridge Park, the Pearl and historic downtown.”The forthcoming Postino will offer more than 30 boutique wines and craft beers. Each location also serves an array of bites including charcuterie boards, panini, soups, salads, shareable “snacky things” along with heftier entrees such as grilled chicken skewers and shrimp scampi.The chain offers a daily happy hour from opening through 5 p.m., spotlighting $6 wine per glass and $6 pitchers of local brews. Its restaurants also host weekend brunches.


Temi: Food & Drink

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