Everybody Loves Raymond’s and 2 Other San Antonio Restaurants Closed in March 2026

Several restaurants across the San Antonio area closed in March 2026, impacting the local dining experience. 

Written By Deepali Singla
Street view of Luce restaurant in San Antonio (Image credit: Adrita Banerjee|Google Reviews)

San Antonio saw several restaurant closures in March 2026. From an Italian restaurant to a burger joint, these closures mark another shift in the region’s evolving restaurant landscape.

Longstanding Restaurants Closed in San Antonio in March 2026

Here are three restaurants that bid farewell to the San Antonio community last month. The closures ranged from long-running establishments to newer outposts, each facing different circumstances.

Luce Ristorante e Enoteca

Inside the Italian enotecas-inspired Luce Ristorante and dishes served at the restaurant
Inside the Italian enotecas-inspired Luce Ristorante, and the dishes served at the restaurant (Image Credit: Luce Ristorante e Enoteca|Google Reviews)

Luce Ristorante e Enoteca was an Italian restaurant at 11255 Huebner Rd #200, San Antonio, TX 78230.It specializes in traditional regional dishes, paired with a carefully curated wine list. The restaurant’s owner and chef, Joe Buonincontri, announced that the business would not renew its lease.

The restaurant served the community for over 20 years. It became known for its house-made pasta, seasonal vegetables, and seafood, designed to reflect the concept of an Italian “enoteca.”

The restaurant gained a loyal following for its upscale yet casual atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those celebrating special occasions. For more closure details, read here.

  • When: March 7, 2026

The Creek Restaurant

Exterior of The Creek Restaurant
Exterior of The Creek Restaurant (Image Credit: Karol G.|Yelp)

The Creek Restaurant, a seafood-focused destination, closed its doors on March 14. The restaurant, located at 119 Staffel St, Boerne, was situated in a historic building overlooking Cibolo Creek and was known for its fine dining experience.

The owner, Jean Tardif, announced the closure through a social media message, thanking patrons for their support and loyalty. The restaurant did not disclose a reason for the closure. It had been a popular destination for diners seeking vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. More details about the closure are available here.

  • When: March 14, 2026

Everybody Loves Raymond’s

Outside the Everybody Loves Raymond’s Downtown outpost
Outside the Everybody Loves Raymond’s Downtown outpost (Image Credit: Travis Koock|Google Reviews)

Everybody Loves Raymond’s closed its East Side location at 2118 I-35 Frontage Rd, San Antonio, after a short run. The news was announced on social media, saying they “had fought hard to stay open,” before deciding to close.

Everybody Loves Raymond’s was known for its large burgers with creative toppings and Tex-Mex flavors. While this location is no longer open, another location at 18600 Pleasanton Road in San Antonio continues to operate. Here are more closure details.

  • When: March 23, 2026

The closure of these restaurants shows how the food scene in San Antonio is always changing. While restaurants like Luce Ristorante e Enoteca have been around for so long and patrons have made so many memories, new restaurants like Everybody Loves Raymond’s East Side location have faced challenges in keeping a location open.

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Deepali Singla is a food technologist by discipline and a seasoned, versatile writer by profession. Her passion for writing emerged during her academic journey. With a strong foundation in research, she excels at crafting well-researched content. Combining technical knowledge with a flair for storytelling, Deepali brings depth and clarity to her work.
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