San Antonio dining destination Rebelle has closed shortly after sacking its longtime chef

High-end San Antonio restaurant Rebelle has closed to make way for a “new concept,” according to Crescent Hotels & Resorts, the Virginia-based company that assumed management of the St. Anthony Hotel in December. The announcement follows a day after former Rebelle chef Stefen Bowers fired off an instagram post accusing the hotel's owners and new management of leaving "what was a beautiful, hard working, articulate, caring staff and concept, gutted, slowly bleeding out in Peacock Alley, undignified and alone." Bowers, who was fired in December, had been with Rebelle from its 2015 launch, serving both as executive chef and a founder for nearly a decade.
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