Alamo Biscuit Co. expands San Antonio footprint with hospital, university locations
Fans of Alamo Biscuit Co.’s namesake biscuits can now get those — as well as pan dulce, breakfast burritos and more — at a pair of new San Antonio outposts. First up, Alamo Biscuit opened a counter-service model inside Methodist Hospital’s main lobby, 1310 McCullough Ave. The eatery signed a multi-year lease for the concept, which serves food 5 a.m.–9 p.m. daily, its representatives said. What's more, Trinity University recently selected the business for its Taste of San Antonio program, which allows locally based concepts to operate on a rotating schedule inside the Coates Student Center Food Court. Other restaurants taking part include Ming’s, W.D. Deli and Crave Kitchen, according to the university’s website.
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