California's brunch-focused Squeeze In chain to open San Antonio restaurant next year

California-based restaurant chain Squeeze In, a brunch-heavy chain known for bragging that it serves the "best omelettes on the planet," will open a San Antonio location as its first expansion into Texas. Squeeze In officials said the company is scouting for real estate in the Alamo City and hopes to launch the new dining spot in mid-2026. As of press time, a spokesman was unable to reveal more details about parts of town under consideration.
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