![]() Visit Pearl Farmers Market on Saturdays for fresh produce that's ripe for the picking. ![]() You'll discover dishes ranging from Mexican street fare to Asian food to fine French cuisine and, of course, South Texas classics - all guided by San Antonio chefs. Savor food from an array of eateries at Pearl's Food Hall at Bottling Department or from over two dozen eclectic restaurants located at Pearl. Courtesy of Robin Soslow, Special to MySA Enjoy Pearl's abundant dining options and farmers marketĮating and drinking your way through the eateries at the Pearl is an enticing experience. Pearl Food Hall features an array of delicious dining options. Need to get some work done? Visitors can take advantage of the free Wi-Fi throughout the Pearl neighborhood. Inside the Food Hall, you'll also find plenty of seating too. There’s also outdoor seating at cafes and on the Food Hall patio, and shaded patios and seating where there used to be a parking lot. Bring a ball, picnic and maybe even a swimsuit and towel in the event you want to dash through the Gustav’s Geysers splash pad near the Food Hall at Bottling Department.īring a friend or a book and settle onto a bench or an umbrella-shaded table at various Pearl green spaces. Madalyn Mendoza, Play or relax in PearlĪt the Pearl park and plaza, you’ll see kids kicking soccer balls, families dancing to tunes and people jogging with dogs (leashed and vaccinated dogs are welcome at Pearl). Pearl's Bottling Department offers dine-in service. Designated tasters would ride horses to taverns ahead of royal travelers to rate beer along the route, marking the entrances of the best taverns with three Xs. ![]() Wondering about the xXx symbol that appears through the Pearl neighborhood? It references the triple-X rating of a beer craftsmanship custom that began in 16th century Europe. Check out the illustrated history gallery lining the hall between Southerleigh and Hotel Emma. Learn the history of the 13 splendid buildings on the 18-acre campus that have been restored and repurposed into dining and drinking spots, shops, Hotel Emma and apartments. Here are some favorite and fresh ideas for having fun at Pearl, plus some insider tips for enjoying this dynamic neighborhood. The Pearl District Natalia Prieto What to see and do in Pearl Given Pearl’s success, it's no wonder new restaurants and shops vie to call it home, and the community’s luxury apartment buildings have wait-lists. Goldsbury’s first major move was to persuade the Culinary Institute of America to create a third campus at Pearl in 2008. San Antonian Kit Goldsbury invested profits from selling Pace Picante sauce to turn the dilapidated grounds into a culinary community of independent, locally run restaurants to serve neighbors and visitors. The handsome factory and office buildings, constructed in the late-1880s along the River Walk at the northern edge of downtown, were used by the San Antonio Brewing Association to produce Pearl beer from 1886 until 2001 (the business’s name was changed to Pearl Brewery in 1952). Pearl is one of the nation’s most successful transformations of a former industrial site, where breweries by different names have been operating since 1883.
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