From two new pizza spots to a new medical transport service, check out these local updates from across San Antonio’s North Side.

This list is not comprehensive.

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Steak Spot

This Houston-based food truck–specializing in halal steak cuisine—opened a new location in San Antonio on the city’s North Side.

El Pastor Es Mi Señor

This locally-owned Tex-Mex chain opened a second location in Stone Oak. Known for el pastor tacos, the eatery was previously featured in a Netflix documentary.

Dill Dinkers

Situated in its own climate-controlled building, the new Dill Dinkers features 10 indoor courts, two dedicated social areas, a large parking lot and is built using sound-dampening materials to create a quieter environment, according to a news release.

Pinthouse Pizza

The Austin-based brewpub chain has expanded into San Antonio, opening a specialty pizza joint. The eatery is known for a wide range of craft beers, pizzas and sandwiches, according to previous reporting from Community Impact.

Pope’s Pizza Place

Previously known as Hungry Howie’s, the locally owned pizza spot is led by the Pope family, and reopened independently after a contract with the regional chain expired.

Coming soon

Sunny’s

This Boerne-based all-day brunch spot is expanding into San Antonio. The eatery serves up a selection of breakfast, brunch and lunch options all day, plus a variety of cocktails and beverages.

Swig

The beverage shop is opening its first North San Antonio location. Swig officials said a late June opening is possible, although no exact date has been determined.

Elite Golf

Locally owned by Kyle and McKayla Robinson, the new golf simulator will offer three state-of-the-art private bays powered by a ceiling-mounted golf launch monitor that provides professional-grade data.

MilkShake Factory Stone Oak

This Pittsburgh-based beverage chain will open in Stone Oak soon. The eatery offers specialty milkshakes, desserts and more.

Muck & Fuss

This New Braunfels-born burger joint and steakhouse is planning to add a second location in San Antonio.

Relocations

Amegy Bank

The Houston-based banking chain relocated its branch from Bitters Road to 13432 San Pedro Ave. in North San Antonio on March 9, according to a social media announcement from the bank.

Expansions

Critical Care and Specialty Teams Medical Transport Service

Methodist Healthcare unveiled a dedicated medical transport service line designed to extend high-acuity care beyond the hospital.

Launched March 30Available throughout the Methodist Healthcare systemwww.sahealth.comRainbow Gardens has two locations in San Antonio, one on the northeast side, and another near Leon Valley on the west side. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)Rainbow Gardens has two locations in San Antonio, one on the northeast side and another near Leon Valley on the west side. (Andrew Creelman/Community Impact)In the news

Rainbow Gardens

This local garden center celebrated its 50th anniversary serving the city with a celebration event on March 16. Rainbow Gardens has two locations within San Antonio.

Mission Shine Car Wash

After closing for a year, the wash reopened with local owners, management staff told Community Impact. The business offers automatic tunnel washes, unlimited memberships and more.

Wiatrek’s Meat Market

The locally-owned boutique butcher shop is opening a new location. Combining an old-school butcher service with modern convenience, the new 10,000-square-foot facility will offer higher-end cuts of meat, produce and more.

Worth the trip

Harvey E. Najim Early Childhood Education Center

Located within the YWCA’s residential campus, the new center is designed to educate children during critical developmental years while empowering families to move forward.

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