"Diners in the Alamo city have made it clear that there’s plenty of demand for our casual, coastal seafood to expand to a fourth location,” shares the concept's co-founder.
Once its 2900-square-foot home at 333 Athenian Drive has been constructed, the restaurant will land near the Aina Blake Dog Park, Bubba's 33, and Kohl's.
"I think one of the reasons we wanted to open a tea store was just so tea lovers would have a place to congregate and share their love of tea," shares Co-Owner Albert Luna.
Playa Bowls is "the nation's leading superfruit bowl shop specializing in acai, pitaya, mango, green and coconut bowls, juices, smoothies, cold brew and more."
A "primary goal of Archies is to offer a welcoming environment for guests wishing to learn more about CBD and hemp products, in addition to our coffee and cocktail lineup."
Coming to 388 E San Antonio Street, the eatery will land near Muck & Fuss Craft Beer & Burgers, Naegelin's German Bakery, and Otomi Authentic Mexican Coffee.
Coming to 515 Villita Street, Casa Catrina will take over the former Fig Tree spot — a historic residence that dates back to the 1800s, referred to as the Gray-Guilbeau House.
"This latest venture further solidifies CBG Real Estate's commitment to enhancing the local community by bringing family-friendly dining experiences to our properties," shares CBG Real Estate.
Coming to 16918 Bulverde Road, Suite 201, the shop will land near establishments such as Maple Street Biscuit Company, Marble Slab Creamery, and True Texas BBQ.