First Look: San Antonio diners likely to embrace changes at Piatti's revamped Quarry location
The Piatti at San Antonio’s Alamo Quarry Market reopened last week after a five-month hiatus, and the longtime Italian eatery now boasts a reconfigured interior, a streamlined menu and the promise of an adjoining specialty market. Last year, the California-based chain temporarily shuttered both its Alamo City locations for major revamps. The Quarry outpost reopened last Thursday — prompting our visit this week — while the second restaurant, in the Eilan development, is expected to begin serving later this spring.
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