San Antonio wine and oyster bar Go Fish abruptly closes
After just two years in business, San Antonio oyster and wine bar Go Fish has permanently shut down, restaurant group Carpenter Carpenter said in a Sunday social media post. “Friends, our time at 125 W Grayson has come to an end,” Go Fish's Instagram post said. “While it’s bittersweet to say goodbye, we’re proud of what we built — innovative food, great wine, and unforgettable hospitality.” Carpenter Carpenter — the group behind Little Em’s Oyster Bar, Nineteen Hyaku and Restaurant Claudine — opened Go Fish near the Pearl in 2023.
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