San Antonio, October 22, 2025
News Summary
Mash’D, a popular restaurant and bar known for its ‘Rebellious American’ cuisine, will close its San Antonio location on October 29 after a decade of operation. The restaurant will host an ‘extra special brunch’ on October 25 and 26 as a farewell to its patrons. Co-founded by David Kazarian, Rob Wechsler, and Jay Clark, Mash’D has been recognized for its elevated comfort food and unique moonshine cocktails. With this closure, the San Antonio dining scene continues to face challenges as other venues have also shut down recently.
San Antonio
Mash’D, a restaurant and bar specializing in “Rebellious American” cuisine, is set to close its doors on Wednesday, October 29, after a decade of service at The Rim. The announcement came through a social media post shared by the Mash’D team, revealing that the establishment is currently exploring relocation options in San Antonio, hinting at a potential reopening in another location within the city.
As a farewell, Mash’D has planned an “extra special brunch” event, scheduled for Saturday, October 25, and Sunday, October 26. This event will allow patrons to enjoy their favorite dishes one last time before the restaurant ceases operations.
Background and History
Mash’D was co-founded by David Kazarian, Rob Wechsler, and Jay Clark. Originally based in Dallas, the restaurant expanded its brand to various locations, including a San Antonio branch that opened in 2015. Prior to its closure, Mash’D operated additional locations in Frisco and Fort Worth; however, both of these sites have since shut down. The San Antonio location marks the last operating branch of the Mash’D chain.
The menu at Mash’D featured elevated comfort food, with beloved offerings like crispy chicken with cheddar biscuits, caramel-moonshine French toast, burgers, tacos, and a diverse selection of pizzas. The bar gained a reputation for its unique moonshine-based cocktails, notably the Knockout Punch made with moonshine from Ole Smokey Distillery.
Industry Context
The closure of Mash’D comes in the wake of other popular venues at The Rim, including the earlier shutdowns of The General Public and Bowl & Barrel. Additionally, The Rustic, a live music venue that closed in 2024, has recently shifted its focus to hosting pop-up concerts.
With the closure of Mash’D, the restaurant industry in San Antonio reflects ongoing challenges, as the city has lost several notable dining and entertainment options this year.
Key Features of Mash’D
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Cuisine Type | Rebellious American |
| Founders | David Kazarian, Rob Wechsler, Jay Clark |
| Opened in San Antonio | 2015 |
| Farewell Event | Brunch on October 25 & 26 |
| Notable Menu Items | Crispy chicken with cheddar biscuits, caramel-moonshine French toast, moonshine-based cocktails |
Closure Timeline
| Date | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|
| October 25-26 | Farewell brunch at Mash’D | Scheduled |
| October 29 | Final day of operation | Upcoming |
FAQ
What type of cuisine does Mash’D serve?
Mash’D specializes in “Rebellious American” fare, featuring elevated comfort food.
When is Mash’D closing?
Mash’D will close on Wednesday, October 29.
Is Mash’D planning to reopen elsewhere?
Yes, Mash’D is exploring “relocation options in San Antonio.”
What special event is happening before the closure?
An “extra special brunch” is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, and Sunday, October 26, as a farewell event.
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Additional Resources
- San Antonio Current
- Wikipedia: San Antonio
- CultureMap San Antonio
- Google Search: Mash’D restaurant closure
- Star-Telegram
- Google Scholar: Mash’D restaurant history
- Community Impact
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mash’D restaurant
- CultureMap San Antonio
- Google News: Mash’D restaurant

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