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Editor's note: It's time to look back at the top San Antonio news of the week, starting with the debut of a 3D-printed Starbucks. Plus, a Western-themed bar opens in Southtown and an iconic antique store closes up shop. Read on for the five most popular San Antonio stories of the week, then plan your weekend with the help of this guide.
1. World's first 3D-printed Starbucks debuts in South Texas town. A brand-new Starbucks location in the South Texas town of Brownsville is the first 3D-printed building for the mega coffee chain.
2. Favorite bakery chain butters up La Cantera with new express café. San Antonio's beloved La Panadería is moving forward with a new grab-and-go concept. Construction on La Panadería Express at the Shops of La Cantera is slated to begin in June.
3. New Wild West bar gallops into San Antonio's Southtown. The newest bar in Southtown gives off plenty of Wild West vibes. Palomino trotted into 109 Playmoor on April 25.
Palomino features a stacked selection of whiskey, mezcal, and tequila.
Photo by Brandon Watson
4. Gruene Antique Company ending its 39-year run to become new store. After 39 years, Gruene Antique Company will close its doors this summer, and the historic building will return to its roots.
5. San Antonio slumps on new list of business-friendly U.S. cities. San Antonio's business climate took a hit on a list of the "Best Large Cities to Start a Business" in 2025. Alamo City fell eight spots from the previous year.