Read about the businesses that have recently opened and are coming soon in Northeast San Antonio.
Coming soon
Sprouts Farmers Market
The organic grocer was issued a site development permit from the city of Cibolo for a new 23,000-square-foot location. Sprouts Farmers Market sells a range of meats and organic produce.
James Avery Artisan Jewelry
The jewelry store sells silver and gold rings, charm bracelets and earrings, as well as men’s jewelry.
Kedplasma
The 11,000-square-foot plasma center will specialize in the collection and procurement of high-quality plasma, which is processed into plasma-based therapies. The plasma treats conditions such as hemophilia and immune deficiency disorders.
Opening in April or May1832 Universal City Blvd., Universal Citywww.kedplasma.usSierra
The retailer sells gear for different outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, running and skiing.
HomeGoods
The retailer sells a range of home decor, including furniture, bedding, rugs and more.
Smokey Mo’s BBQ’s menu features smoked meats such as brisket, pork ribs, chicken and sausage. (Courtesy Smokey Mo’s BBQ)Smokey Mo’s BBQ
The restaurant sells barbecue plates, sandwiches and wraps. Smokey Mo’s BBQ also sells brisket, pork belly burnt ends, turkey and sausage by the half pound.
Frank’s Pollo Asado Los Norteños
The Mexican restaurant will open inside the former Rapid Fire Pizza. However, there is no opening timeframe available as of press time. Frank’s Pollo Asado Los Norteños offers specialty pollo asado dishes and classic Tex-Mex staples.
Alsies
The ice cream truck—locally owned by Steven Johns—will sell prepackaged Mexican and gourmet ice creams. Alsies will also offer event catering.
Now open
Dave’s Hot Chicken
The restaurant sells chicken tenders, boneless chicken bites, slider sandwiches and buffalo chicken and mac and cheese.
Kinder Haus Pediatrics
The pediatric office—owned by local veteran Amy Garcia—offers same-day sick appointments for children, vision screenings and hearing screenings. Kinder Haus Pediatrics also offers treatment and management services for asthma, ADHD and minor injuries, according to its website.
Little Free Library
The book-sharing box—led by local volunteer Michelle Espinosa—works to build community and literacy through access to free books.
Chipotle
The chain sells customizable burritos, bowls and salads.
In the news
Texas Tri-County Chamber of Commerce
The chamber celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Jan. 22. The Texas Tri-County Chamber of Commerce helps businesses across Bexar, Comal and Guadalupe counties. It also works closely with the cities of Live Oak, Universal City, Garden Ridge, Cibolo, Schertz and Selma, according to its website.
Olliewoods Oasis
The event venue—owned by husband and wife duo Ollie and Paula Oliver—added another building to its property at the end of 2025. The new space serves as a meeting room.
Methodist Hospital Northeast
The hospital broke ground on a multistory, 100,000-square-foot tower Jan. 20. The $146 million project will add 14 critical care beds and 64 medical-surgical beds, according to a news release. The tower is anticipated to open in 2027.
Puppy Kisses Pawlor
The pet grooming business—owned by local veteran Paige Jackson—received new signage through the Cibolo Economic Development Corp. Economic Development for Growth & Enhancement, Grant Program on Nov. 21. Puppy Kisses Pawlor offers dog and cat grooming along with color.
Hope Healing Group
The acupuncture clinic—owned by Eileen Fernandez—will celebrate its 5-year anniversary March 22. Hope Healing Group offers acupuncture and massages.
Randy G’s Homemade Ice Cream
The ice cream parlor—owned by locals Randy and Trisha Gentry—is celebrating its 5-year anniversary in September. Randy G’s Homemade Ice Cream serves handmade, specialty ice cream in a variety of flavors.
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