Impacts of the week
Tulum Mexican Cuisine opens new restaurant in Stone Oak
A new high-end Mexican restaurant has debuted in North San Antonio, offering both classic eats and specialty recipes.
Tulum Mexican Cuisine officially opened Nov. 20, restaurant management told Community Impact. The eatery is located at 17026 Bulverde Road, Ste. 112, just south of Loop 1604 and Stone Oak.
The restaurant was previously home to Rusty Tacos at the Bulverde Marketplace shopping center.
On the menu is a variety of traditional Mexican cuisine, according to the restaurant’s website.
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Locally owned Bandidas Ice Cream relocates within New Braunfels
Bandidas Ice Cream relocated from 383 Paradise Alley to 231 Landa St., New Braunfels, on Dec. 11.
The ice cream-based food truck is locally owned by Jewel Hill. Bandidas Ice Cream sells sweet treats like s’mores and blueberry cobbler ice cream. Hill said she hopes to begin offering barbecue again in the future.
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The Sicilian Butcher and its bakery, the Sicilian Baker, is now open in Landmark North along Loop 1604.
Offering handmade pasta daily, the Italian eatery’s menu also features a wide selection of appetizers, salads, pizza and signature dishes.
Appetizers include eggplant and ‘nduja croquettes, shrimp and calamari, and Italian Saganaki, which is grilled ciabatta with imported Kefalotyri cheese flambeed table-side.
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After traveling to wineries across Portugal, Spain and the rest of Europe, Abigail Porter and Matt Bizer wanted to bring the same flavors and atmosphere back to Texas.
“We always thought New Braunfels needed something like they have over there,” Bizer said.
That’s why Bizer and Porter opened up Favorite Neighbor in July, a wine bar that offers not only tastings but also a sense of community and trying new things.
“We kind of did this on a whim,” Porter said. “But so far, it’s been pretty fun."
Located inside a converted gas station at 494 N. Union Ave., Porter said she wanted to capture a rustic, minimal feel for the bar prior to opening.
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Year in review: Top 10 New Braunfels dining and business stories of 2025
Plenty of new dining and business options opened in New Braunfels last year, as seen in Community Impact coverage of the area. Here are 10 of the top business updates from New Braunfels in 2025.
New Braunfels locals to convert downtown historic building into Irish bar
New Braunfels locals Kyle Kennedy, Lalita Kennedy and Joseph Collins will be converting The Voigt House—one of New Braunfels’ oldest historic buildings—into an Irish bar called Kennedy’s Tavern this fall.
Comedy club opens inside existing New Braunfels restaurant
A new comedy club named Tom's Comedy Club opened within the existing Tommy John's Tailgate restaurant at the beginning of March.
All-you-can-eat sushi restaurant opens in New Braunfels
A new Japanese restaurant opened in New Braunfels in December, bringing residents all-you-can-eat sushi.
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