Owner of El Camino, Bésame food truck parks taking over San Antonio mainstay Luther's Cafe

The honcho of downtown food truck parks El Camino and Bésame plans to open an LGBTQ+-friendly sports bar, Ay Que Chula, in the space formerly occupied by longtime Main Strip staple Luther's Cafe. Restaurateur Ricky Ortiz took shared the news Wednesday on Instagram, saying he'll install TVs and patio games at the site and is working on a kitchen overhaul the kitchen so it can serve Mexican food. He hopes to launch the concept in two to three months.
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