Beloved San Antonio nightspot Luna sold after 20 years
After 20 years of serving live music, cozy vibes and craft cocktails to fans of jazz, blues, soul, Latin sounds and more, San Antonio's Luna has sold. Luna owner Marcos Treviño shared the news Sunday on social media, saying that, while the last three years have been busy for his San Pedro Avenue nightspot, he wants to spend more time with family and “would like to go out on top and on our terms.” As of press time, it's unclear who the new owners are and what plans they have for the space. Treviño didn't name the buyers but wished them well "in whatever direction they decide to take the venue."
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