Alamo Cafe has been a part of San Antonio’s Tex-Mex scene since 1981, with two area locations that serve the city along two major roadways. Unfortunately, one of those locations will be dark for a short time, as the restaurant makes repairs following a critical plumbing issue.
Never fear, Alamo Cafe’s location off of I-10 and Wurzbach Road is only temporarily closed as of Monday, April 6, after a pipe burst in the restaurant on March 28. The restaurant posted about the brief closure on Facebook to reassure customers that the business will be back up and running soon.
“We hope to open by the end of week, but please keep an eye on our social media for updates regarding our re-opening! Thank you for your understanding. Our San Pedro location is open regular hours for all your Tex-Mex needs!” the Facebook post said.
MySA reached out to Alamo Cafe to ask if there was any timeline for when the I-10 location would reopen, and the restaurant reiterated that they hope to be open again by the end of this week. Until then, customers can visit the location off 281 and Bitters Road to get their Alamo Cafe favorites.
Alamo Cafe is a popular San Antonio destination for Tex-Mex dishes, like sizzling fajita platters, quesadillas and its iconic queso. The two locations also offer many margaritas, cocktails and beer for those who imbibe.
Find it: 10060 I-10, San Antonio, TX 78230; 14250 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78232