Hops & Hounds Bar and Dog Park Takes Center Stage in San Antonio's Museum Reach District!


After nearly a year of anticipation, Hops & Hounds, the beloved dog-focused bar, returns to the scene, this time in the vibrant Museum Reach district. With doors flung open at their new address, 1123 Ave. B, the establishment announces its soft opening phase, inviting patrons to experience their revamped digs. Set on a sprawling 1.5-acre lot owned by local developer Hixon Properties, Hops & Hounds boasts an expansive beer garden and bar, alongside dog-friendly amenities like off-leash areas complete with ramps, climbing structures, tunnels, and stairs. As guests soak in the atmosphere, a rotation of local mobile kitchens tantalizes taste buds with a variety of delectable treats. With operating hours spanning from late afternoons into the evening, Monday through Wednesday, and extending into the night on Thursdays through Saturdays, as well as offering daytime hours on Sundays, there's ample time to enjoy the festivities. Bid farewell to the original location on Jones Maltsberger Road, and say hello to the reimagined Hops & Hounds – a haven where both pups and their human pals can let loose and make memories that'll last a lifetime! 🐾🍻
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