This week's hot headlines
Tortilleria'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. Beloved San Antonio tortillería unexpectedly folds after 40 years. La Amistad Tortillería, a West Side staple for generations, will close June 30, according to Facebook announcement. The owners offered no reason in the official statement and did not return a request for comment.
2. Experimental no-phones dessert bar unplugs at San Antonio's Pearl. Nicosi, the latest project at Pearl’s ambitious Pullman Market, opens on June 26 with a policy that bucks against the Instagrammification of America’s third places — no phones are allowed.
3. 7 dependable San Antonio restaurants for every type of Father's Day feast. San Antonio is filled with too many great restaurants not to make Father's Day tailor-made. Here are seven recommendations.
4. San Antonio chef will not be city's latest James Beard Award winner. San Antonio came up a little short in this year’s James Beard Awards. Christopher Cullum, chef-owner of Cullum’s Attaboy, did not win Best Chef: Texas. Instead, the prize went to Ana Liz Pulido of Ana Liz Taqueria in Mission, Texas.
5. Tiny cabins, locals-only hotel deals + 7 more Texas travel tips in June. Sometimes, it's just not enough to hang around at home on the weekends when you could be spending time exploring a different city or small town. Need help deciding where to take a quick vacation, road trip, or staycation? Here are nine events and happenings to help plan a fun-filled getaway in June.