San Antonio’s wave of restaurant closures isn’t simply unhealthy luck, in line with the Texas Restaurant Affiliation (TRA). A brand new financial report from the advocacy group warns that Texas’ hospitality business is on shaky floor heading into the essential vacation season.
“Texas eating places have spent months bracing for an financial slowdown, and final quarter’s knowledge confirms what many operators are feeling on the bottom,” mentioned Emily Williams Knight, president and CEO of the Texas Restaurant Affiliation, by way of a launch. “We’re sounding the alarm as rising meals and labor prices proceed to squeeze margins whereas client spending softens, particularly amongst youthful and middle-income diners.”
The group’s newest quarterly report discovered that 88 p.c of Texas eating places reported greater meals prices, whereas 66 p.c are experiencing a rising wage burden. The added operational bills are coming as 52 p.c of the state’s eating places are seeing lowering site visitors.

Texas eateries are additionally being hammered by federal coverage. Tariffs have had a profound impact on restaurant operators. Solely 10 p.c of householders say that tariffs haven’t elevated prices on key substances and provides.
The report additionally says the state’s restaurateurs have rising issues about heightened immigration enforcement exercise: 19 p.c of operators indicated they misplaced staff because of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and different operations; 23 p.c reported fewer job functions and acceptances, and 19 p.c confirmed a site visitors loss because of immigrant issues.
TRA says the disruptions compound the already unfavorable financial headwinds, driving up costs for each eating places and shoppers.

“Eating places are battling an financial storm as a result of the identical value pressures which can be driving up their menu costs are additionally making it tough for shoppers to afford eating out,” Kelsey Erickson Streufert, TRA chief public affairs officer, added in an announcement. “Public coverage selections round not solely immigration and tariffs but in addition taxes and rules all create new prices or reduction for native companies and the communities they serve.”
Nevertheless, TRA members pinpointed a couple of vivid spots within the present eating scene, reporting power in personal eating experiences, catering, and site visitors amongst high-income company. The info could assist clarify the trajectory of San Antonio’s 2025 restaurant closures.
Upscale eating places have largely weathered the present turbulence, with a couple of notable exceptions like Pearl’s Carriqui. The vast majority of this yr’s shuttered ideas, together with stalwarts like Poppy’s Pizza, Oscar’s Taco Home, Cascabel Mexican Patio, and Thai Cafe, catered to a extra budget-conscious clientele.
