by 78209 Magazine | Oct 1, 2014 | '09 Eats
Very few local establishments survive long enough to become neighborhood icons in today’s fast-paced world. People seem to be unimpressed with longevity and history, opting to focus instead on the latest trends and the flashiest fads. However, there is one San Antonio...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | Business Profile, Featured
When it comes to jewelry, sometimes the best things are found in the smallest packages. The same could be said for jewelers. While the large chain establishments have their place, there is something to be said for the smaller, family-owned-and-operated neighborhood...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | Featured, Meet Your Neighbors
To say that high school football in Texas is just another sport is like saying the Pope is just another Catholic. There are few things that Texans love more than a good high school football game, and there are few things ‘09 residents love more than to watch the Alamo...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | '09 Home, Featured
For a couple with sons soon leaving for college, downsizing to a home with potential for outdoor entertaining was paradise found. The family was not in a hurry to find a suitable home, but a cottage on a quiet street was a charmer that sealed the deal. A family room...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | '09 Eats
It’s a risky business transitioning from a food truck to a fixed address. There’s always something a little renegade about the truck; we’re willing to forgive the absence of (some) niceties, the obligation to sit (or stand) in surroundings that are frequently less...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | School News
With extended periods of rehearsal in preparation for the upcoming competitive marching and football seasons, musicians spent time rehearsing marching and music fundamentals as well as learning the material for the 2014 field and football shows during the annual...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | '09 Archive
BALLET SAN ANTONIO Ballet San Antonio celebrates its opening season at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts with Fête Nocturne, a Dracula-themed Gala Oct. 11 at Club Giraud. Enjoy an evening of dinner and dancing ahead of the critically...
by 78209 Magazine | Sep 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
Here’s what’s buzzing in 78209 this month. ALTER’D STATE BOUTIQUE GIVES BACK While dad is relaxing, mom can head a few doors down to score some fall finds at Alter’d State. Also located in the Alamo Quarry Crossing, this unique boutique has everything...
by 78209 Magazine | Aug 26, 2014 | Business Profile, Featured
Ask Suzanne Etheredge what she believes to be the most common misconception about the San Antonio food scene, and she will sum it up in two words: tacos and tequila. “People don’t understand the confluence of cultures in San Antonio and how that feeds into the...