Multimillion-Dollar San Antonio Development Brings Three New Restaurants to Cibolo Canyons

What’s cooking in one of San Antonio’s fastest-growing dining and retail hubs?
The second phase of TPC Town Plaza — a multimillion-dollar retail and dining development in Cibolo Canyons — is raising the bar for local food lovers. Located next to the TPC San Antonio golf resort, this expansion is introducing three distinctive new restaurants, each making its debut in the Alamo City, alongside a mix of high-end services.
A Carefully Curated Dining Lineup
Sarah Teel, president of MLS Investments and the broker behind the project, says the new tenants were chosen to give the area unique options beyond the typical chain fare.
“Nobody wanted a Chili’s or something that’s on every corner,” Teel explains. “Consumers are starting to like more fresh fare.”
The three newcomers — Chops & Eggs, Pan Dulce, and Ginger’s — will each offer something different to the community:
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Chops & Eggs: This acclaimed Corpus Christi favorite is known for its elevated, farm-to-table breakfast and brunch menu. Think lobster Benedicts, fried banana pecan French toast, and a bistro burger topped with a fried egg and duck bacon. Led by chef Jordan Jaradat, it’s a bold first step into the San Antonio market.
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Pan Dulce: A fresh new concept (unrelated to Castle Hill’s Pan Dulce Bakery & Cafe) that will serve traditional Mexican baked goods and coffee — perfect for morning commuters or an afternoon pick-me-up.
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Ginger’s: An American sports bar and grill designed for both indoor and outdoor dining, offering a lively atmosphere for game days or casual nights out.
While no official opening dates have been set, anticipation is building for all three.
Beyond Dining: Upscale Services on the Way
The second-phase building will also host a selection of premium services. Confirmed tenants include Beautiful Nails and Trim District, an upscale barber shop. Plans are in motion for a pilates studio, and construction is starting on a brand-new fitness center.
These additions will complement the existing first-phase tenants, which already give the development a strong local presence. Current businesses include:
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Honey Mercantile, a home goods boutique
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Ravello, an Italian steakhouse
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Round Table Pizza
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7 to 7 Dental & Orthodontics
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Cibolo Market, a neighborhood grocer from the family behind Austin’s Marigold Market
Why This Matters for San Antonio’s Dining Scene
For San Antonio residents, the TPC Town Plaza expansion represents more than just a few new places to grab a bite — it’s a sign of the city’s evolving culinary landscape. Developers are focusing on concept-driven restaurants that bring fresh ideas, higher-quality ingredients, and unique atmospheres to the table.
With Cibolo Canyons continuing to grow, these kinds of projects can transform neighborhoods into destinations, attracting both locals and visitors to dine, shop, and relax in one central location.
The Takeaway
TPC Town Plaza’s second phase is poised to become a go-to spot for anyone seeking great food and upscale services without heading downtown. Whether you’re in the mood for a decadent brunch, fresh pan dulce with coffee, or a lively evening at a sports bar, this San Antonio development is cooking up something special.
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