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New bar in century-old house tops week's most-read San Antonio stories
Editor's note: A century-old house is home to a cool new bar, local restaurants are honoring military on Veterans Day, and a famous chicken brand is returning to its original recipe in this week's most-read San Antonio stories. Here's your chance to get caught up. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? That list is right here.
1. Destination bar revives 114-year-old house in downtown San Antonio. A century-old home in downtown San Antonio has been transformed into the area’s newest bar. Nick Marquez, owner of Bar House San Antonio, wants visitors to think of the venue as a must-see destination, instead of just another neighborhood watering hole.
2. 5 outstanding San Antonio eateries land on first OpenTable Icons list. There's no denying San Antonio is full of high quality restaurants and talented chefs, and now five local restaurants are earning new recognition in OpenTable's inaugural San Antonio Icons list.
3. 19 San Antonio restaurants honor service members on Veterans Day 2024. Many of San Antonio's restaurants offer discounts for service members year-round, but even more will share their appreciation on Veterans Day, November 11.Here are the best deals delivered to veterans and active-duty military with valid IDs.
4. Famous San Antonio chicken brand returns to original recipe from 1952. A San Antonio staple that's become world famous is going back to its roots. Church's Texas Chicken is bringing back its original recipe, which was originally developed in 1952, with a few tweaks.
5. Eerie new bar haunts historic Southtown San Antonio building. This year's Halloween costumes may now be shoved in the back of closets, but a new bar will keep the spooky vibes going year-round. Southtown House of Spirits is now serving gothic cocktails and bar bites in the heart of the neighborhood.