This week's hot headlines
Thai Bird roosts atop 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. San Antonio's best new restaurant soars to a new location. San Antonio is about to get a second helping of 2023’s best new restaurant. Thai Bird, the winner of CultureMap’s annual Tastemaker Awards bracket, is expanding to a new location in Alamo Heights.
2. 3 San Antonio-area companies hailed best places to work by U.S. News. Three San Antonio-based companies are sharing the spotlight in U.S. News and World Report's collection of the "Best Companies to Work For" in 2024-2025.
3. What’s brewing in San Antonio: shakeup at Weathered Souls and new offerings. In the past month, San Antonio craft beer fans took note of sudden news surrounding leadership at Weathered Souls Brewing Co. While that was happening, a Hill Country brewery introduced a new music series, and a local distillery rolled out a new spirited spirit. Here's what's been brewing.
4. This is how much it costs to raise a child in San Antonio. For those who are considering starting a family, it's important to consider how much money it costs to raise a child. It certainly isn't cheap, especially in an area like San Antonio-New Braunfels, where annual costs of raising just one child can add up to more than $21,000 every year.
5. Latin-Caribbean takeout spot splashes into San Antonio's Five Points. Las Perlitas Latin Street Food is the work of Roxanna Solis, a newbie to the food world that was inspired by her family’s entrepreneurial spirit. A true family business, the eatery is also run by operations manager (and sister) Darlene Solis.