Austin entrepreneurs plan to open cluster of bars on North Alamo in downtown San Antonio | Drink | San Antonio | San Antonio Current

2022-06-20 17:30:09 By : Mr. Teddy Teddy

By Richard Webner, The San Antonio Heron on Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 12:14 pm

Wade Nguyen and Rouhi Alameddine, known for operating the Hen House lounge bar in downtown Austin, are working on architectural plans for the bars, which could include a sports bar, a cocktail bar, a DJ venue and a bar in an old house sitting on the property, Alameddine said in an interview.

“We were looking here, and we saw this building we liked a lot. And this area is booming a lot,” Alameddine said. “I love San Antonio in general. The culture, the old buildings, its history.”

Each of the bars will be in an existing structure, Alameddine said. The partnership hopes to start renovation work in the next several months. He hopes to have the first bar open around the end of the year.

Along with the house, which features a two-story veranda, the 0.46-acre property at 901 N. Alamo St. includes a warehouse with corrugated metal siding which formerly served as the location of the Ace Spring Service auto shop.

County deed records show that Nguyen and Alameddine’s partnership, 901 North Alamo LLC, purchased the property on May 26 from the locally-based Hudson Crocket Holdings. Alameddine declined to share the purchase price.

He said that he and Nguyen are partners in the Hen House in downtown Austin. Nguyen separately operates Abby’s Crab Shack in south Austin, he said. Neither of them have done projects in San Antonio.

They will likely serve bar food and tacos at their bars on North Alamo, he said.

“Everything is San Antonio style, you know?” Alameddine said of their plans. “The culture is different here than in Austin. It’s a different crowd, different everything. It’s very family-driven, Mexico-driven.”

Over the last five years or so, the area around North Alamo, south of Broadway, has been a growing hotspot for bars with the arrival of businesses such as Roadmap Brewing Co., Bentley’s Beer Garden, La Roca Cantina and Social Spot; and the reemergence of Tony’s Bar as Tony’s Siesta. The Lucky Duck, a bar on East Sixth Street in Austin, recently opened a location a block down North Alamo from his site.

Richard Webner is a freelance journalist covering Austin and San Antonio, and a former San Antonio Express-News business reporter. Follow him at @RWebner on Twitter 
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