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Favorite burger joint suddenly shutters and more top San Antonio stories
The East Side burger joint suddenly closed.
Editor's note: The top San Antonio news of the week includes a closure and two openings. Plus, reports that detail how much money you need to live comfortably in San Antonio, and where Alamo City ranks for allergies. Catch up on our most popular stories below, then visit this guide to the best weekend events.
1. Favorite San Antonio burger joint abruptly closes East Side location. Central San Antonians who want to try one of the city’s best-kept burger secrets will now have to drive a little further. Everybody Loves Raymonds closed its East Side restaurant at 2118 N I-35 Frontage Rd. on March 23.
2. This is the salary you need to live comfortably in San Antonio in 2026. A new report analyzing how much it costs to live "in sustainable comfort" in the biggest U.S. cities has found San Antonio residents have the lowest salary requirement to live a comfortable life in 2026, and that figure is about $3,500 lower than it was last year.
3. Healthy Valley grab-and-go chain to make San Antonio debut. A new Rio Grande Valley chain is set to make its San Antonio debut, but it may not be what locals expect. Fork to Fit Kitchen will dish out macro-optimized meals when it opens in the Culebra Commons shopping center in late 2026.

4. Middle Eastern coffee chain debuts first San Antonio shop. Haraz Coffee House is bringing its time-honored Yemeni brewing traditions to its first San Antonio coffee shop 8435 Wurzbach Rd. in Medical Center.
5. San Antonio suffers as 3rd worst U.S. city for seasonal allergies. If you can read these words through a haze of pollen and Benadryl, it probably won't surprise you to learn that San Antonio is one of the worst cities in the United States when it comes to allergens.
