This week's hot headlines
Beer garden's closure tops this week's 5 most-read San Antonio stories

Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Acclaimed San Antonio chefs unexpectedly tap out of Asian beer garden. In an Instagram post, Wurst Behavior announced it plans to close shop. Though February 18 is the official last day of business, the restaurant will offer discounts on its menu leading up to the date and will only remain open until supplies run out.
2. Celebrate San Antonio's culinary all-stars at the 2024 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards. Get ready to celebrate the stars of San Antonio's restaurants and bars. The annual CultureMap Tastemaker Awards return this spring — and tickets are on sale now. Join us Thursday, April 4, at the Briscoe Museum for an evening honoring the very best of San Antonio's culinary scene.
3. 2 San Antonio hotels and spas made the exclusive 2024 Forbes Travel Guide. Forbes Travel Guide, a global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants, spas, and ocean cruises, has unveiled its 2024 Star Awards, with 30 properties from Texas making the list.
4. Buzzy San Antonio chef fires up new Taco Bell collab. On February 9, Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin was named one of three chefs selected to launch the new TBX program with Taco Bell. The initiative invites the nation’s most exciting emerging chefs to reimagine the chain’s Crunchwrap Supreme through their cultural lens.
5. Texas predicted to be No. 1 destination tourists will hit for the eclipse. Texas, prepare for the eclipse onslaught: A new study predicts that the Lone Star State will be the top destination for eclipse tourists, with more than a million visitors expected to travel here to catch the total solar eclipse on April 8.