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The 8 best bars in San Antonio lead this week's top stories

Blessed Bogside is one of the nominees for San Antonio Bar of the Year.
Editor's note: It's time to look back at the top San Antonio news of the week. We begin with a toast to San Antonio's best bars, followed by the reopening of an iconic Central Texas restaurant. Plus: how much income San Antonians need to live comfortably right now. Read our most popular stories below, and then visit this guide to plan your weekend fun.
1. Raise a glass to San Antonio's 8 best bars of 2025. Whether serving fanciful drinks or basic beers, the best bars in San Antonio have one thing in common: Each has a lived-in ease that makes it feel like a second home. Meet our Tastemaker Awards nominees for 2025 Bar of the Year.
2. Historic Central Texas inn reopens restored 78-year-old restaurant. In Salado, the restaurant at the historic Stagecoach Inn has been serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner since 1947, minus a two-year break for renovations.The team has opened the doors once again, welcoming diners from Central Texas and beyond.
3. Lil Jon to headline Tacos & Tequila Festival near San Antonio. The Tacos & Tequila Festival is returning May 10 at Retama Park in Selma. Live music by Lil Jon, Ginuwine, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and more push this event's 2025 promises over the top.
Lil Jon has the right shoes ready for his 2025 Tacos & Tequila Festival performance.
Photo courtesy of Tacos & Tequila Festival
4. San Antonio chicken joint known for hot Cheeto wings flames out. Revolutionary Wings will close Saturday, March 29, after about two years in business.
5. Here's the income San Antonians must make to live comfortably in 2025. As the cost of living in San Antonio fluctuates, a financially stable income is getting harder to come by. A just-released study has revealed that San Antonians need to make $1,600 more than they did last year to live comfortably in 2025.