
Longtime Southtown hangout the Filling Station & Taproom will quickly pour its final pint, in line with a social media publish from the enterprise.
The homeowners of the neighborhood pub at 701 S. St. Mary’s St. stated it might preserve it open till midnight for “yet another week,” suggesting its ultimate stretch of service will finish March 21. The Present reached out for additional particulars however acquired no response by press time.
Nevertheless, Tradition Map San Antonio reviews that homeowners Stacie and Jon Rowe opted to not renew the lease on the previous Texaco gasoline station that homes the bar. The Station Cafe, the couple’s adjoining sandwich store, is anticipated to stay open, although.
The Filling Station traces its roots again to 2006, when it started as an early iteration of the Station Cafe, serving pizza, sandwiches, salads and house-made desserts out of the 400-square-foot area.
The sandwiches gained a cult following, and 5 years later, the Rowes moved the restaurant aspect of the enterprise to 108 King William St., the place it continues to as we speak.
Even with the meals part gone, the taproom cemented itself as a preferred gathering spot for cyclists and in addition turned a spot to hobnob throughout Southtown gatherings comparable to First Friday.
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