Jim's diner on San Antonio's Broadway corridor taken over by Houston-based Adair Kitchen
Houston-based family dining chain Adair Kitchen will make its San Antonio debut this fall, taking over a recently shuttered Jim’s Restaurants location on Broadway, the Express-News reports. Last week, the owners of the two-restaurant chain purchased the former Jim's diner at 4108 Broadway for an undisclosed amount, President Nick Adair told the daily. After renovations, the 4,000-square-foot property at 4108 Broadway will reopen as the Alamo City's first Adair Kitchen.
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