A 46-Year-Old Icon and More Restaurants Closed in San Antonio This October

From decades-old family-run restaurant to popular brunch spot, announced permanent shutdown this month.

Saheba Khatun
Written By Saheba Khatun
News Writer
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Storefront image of Mash’d (Source: Yelp)

San Antonio’s dining scene experienced a wave of closures this October, as several longtime favorites and new ventures wrapped up operations. From the four-decade-old neighborhood staple Good Time Charlie’s to the recently opened Künstler Brewing, several San Antonio eateries closed this month.

San Antonio Restaurants Closeed in October

Several local favorites and iconic spots around San Antonio closed their doors this month, including:

The AMP Room 

After more than a decade in business, San Antonio’s iconic bar The Amp Room announced its closure. On October 4, the bar closed its doors permanently due to increasing rent. Located on St. Mary’s Street, the bar was known for hosting live bands, karaoke nights, ’80s and ’90s dance parties, and high-energy DJ sets. Check more details here.

  • Closing Date: October 4, 2025

Künstler Brewing

Künstler Brewing logo
Künstler Brewing logo on glass window (Source: Yelp)

Known for its cozy tavern vibe, Künstler Brewing operated on East LaChapelle. The brewery served its final dinner on October 19 after nearly three years in business. The tavern offered traditional German beers, hop-forward IPAs, and Belgian-style ales.

Owners cited ongoing construction in the area as the main reason for the closure. However, Künstler Brewing remains hopeful and assures the community that it will be back soon. For more information, check here.

  • Closing Date: October 19, 2025

Bandit BBQ & Burgers

Another local favorite, Bandit BBQ & Burgers, closed on October 20. The restaurant opened in March 2025 and quickly gained a following for its signature BBQ platters and lively atmosphere. The news of its sudden closure was posted on their social media. Check here for more information.

  • Closing Date: October 20, 2025

Good Time Charlie’s

Good Time Charlie's storefront
Storefront image of Good Time Charlie’s Bar & Cafe (Source: Yelp)

Opened in 1979, Good Time Charlie’s Bar & Cafe has long been a local favorite for classic comfort food. Known for its hearty comfort food and welcoming, family-style atmosphere, the restaurant served chilled beverages paired with delicious meals.

The restaurant closed on October 23 and shared a farewell message on social media. To know more about the restaurant, click here.

  • Closing Date:  October 23, 2025

Mash’d

Mash’d, a decade-old brunch favorite known for its American comfort food and moonshine cocktails, announced its closure this month. The restaurant served its final meal on October 29 before closing. As it departs The Rim, the team is exploring relocation options elsewhere in San Antonio. Learn more about the restaurant here.

  • Closing Date: October 29, 2025

The wave of closures reflects the challenges local restaurants face amid rising costs and shifting dining trends. From longtime neighborhood staples to recent additions, each closure marks a notable shift in San Antonio’s evolving dining scene.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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