After seeing two eating places unexpectedly shut on the finish of 2025, San Antonio’s Pearl district is rising once more. On Tuesday, February 17, the near-downtown growth revealed that LoverBoy Home Eats, a brand new idea from the Field St. All Day group, will open later in 2026 subsequent door to the Coopers Row house advanced at 1118 E Elmira St.
“We will’t wait to introduce San Antonio to LoverBoy Home Eats later this yr,” says Caroline Garcia-Bowman, the inventive associate behind father or mother firm No Magic Hospitality Group, in a launch. “This idea represents a brand new chapter, one which celebrates creativity, connection, and the vitality that makes San Antonio so particular, and we look ahead to sharing extra within the coming months.”
Particulars are nonetheless slim on the LoverBoy, which isn’t to be confused with the canned cocktail line based by Summer time Home star Kyle Cooke. A press launch says it’s going to provide “morning espresso, a leisurely lunch, or cocktails and vinyl within the night,” making clear the spot gained’t be a brand new location of Field St.
“With this new challenge, they’re increasing on that basis to create one thing completely contemporary that feels each acquainted and surprising,” says Ryan Howard, Managing Director of Potluck, the hospitality arm of developer Silver Ventures.
LoverBoy Home Eats is the primary opening announcement since a string of 2025 restaurant closures at Pearl, together with Carriqui, Full Items Diner, and Cured. However there are clues that the event will quickly regain momentum. New signage at Carriqui hints {that a} new operator will quickly take over the showy house.
Pearl didn’t launch a timeline for LoverBoy, however the Texas Division of Licensing and Regulation itemizing estimates the $1,306,550, 3,733-square-foot house shall be accomplished in July. State regulatory filings are topic to alter with out discover.
