San Antonio's Pearl complex gaining massive culinary market next spring
San Antonio's Pearl development soon will become home to Pullman Market, a massive multi-concept space being touted as the largest culinary market in the Southwest. Scheduled to open next spring, Pullman will occupy a 40,000-square-foot space at 221 Newell Ave., just sound of the retail and culinary complex, Pearl officials said in a statement. The market will feature four full-service restaurants along with quick casual concepts, an artisan butcher and fishmonger, an extensive wine and beer selection, Texas-based produce and a seasonal heritage-grain bakery.
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