The 21,000-square-foot meals courtroom inside Retailers at Rivercenter will likely be fully renovated from its present type as a conventional mall meals courtroom.
SAN ANTONIO — Famend San Antonio chef Jason Dady's restaurant group will likely be a part of a serious renovation of the Retailers at Rivercenter meals courtroom.
Jason Dady Restaurant Group and Ashkenazy Acquisition Company, an actual property firm, introduced plans for Mexico Ceaty, which is outlined as an immersive restaurant, bar and procuring expertise.
The 21,000-square-foot meals courtroom inside Retailers at Rivercenter will likely be fully renovated, versus its present type of a conventional mall meals courtroom. It will likely be changed by a wide range of totally different eating places, a bakery-inspired cafe, and a market that options the historical past and tradition of San Antonio and Mexico.
“We now have all the things from paletas and churros to road tacos and wagyu fajitas at a lot of quick-service and full-service institutions. We need to create an area for everybody who visits us. I'm thrilled to deliver this idea to life and be within the coronary heart of the River Stroll,” explains Chef Jason Dady, co-founder of Jason Dady Restaurant Group.
In response to a press launch from Jason Dady Restaurant Group, the brand new house will embrace the next restaurant ideas:
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Tres Arcos: An eclectic, full-service restaurant specializing in the flavour, model and favourite dishes of Tex-Mex delicacies.
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Dos Cantinas: A 300-seat bar, two sunken backyard seating areas and elevated lofts, providing a full of life ambiance with margaritas, tequila cocktails and an elaborate menu.
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El Ultimo: A speakeasy-style agave tasting room showcasing artisanal mezcals and aged tequilas.
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Dulce Aroma: A bakery cafe specializing in Mexican pastries, contemporary churros and breakfast tacos in an informal ambiance.