Full Goods Diner Closes Permanently in San Antonio’s Pearl District

Cozy dining ambiance at Full Goods Diner in the Pearl District

San Antonio, December 24, 2025

Full Goods Diner, a well-loved brunch spot in San Antonio’s Pearl District, has announced its permanent closure effective December 31, following a mutual agreement with the managing hospitality group, Potluck. Known for its unique blend of Mexican and American cuisines, the diner expressed gratitude for three years of community support before transitioning to a new restaurant concept in the same space. This closure adds to the evolving culinary landscape in the Pearl District, previously marked by other recent restaurant closures.

San Antonio’s Pearl District Loses Another Brunch Spot as Full Goods Diner Announces Closure

San Antonio, Texas – Full Goods Diner, a popular brunch destination in the Pearl District, has announced it will close its doors permanently on December 31, 2025. The decision follows a mutual agreement between the restaurant and Potluck, the hospitality group managing the Pearl’s dining establishments. This marks the end of a three-year run for the eatery, which opened in July 2022.

Details of the Closure

Full Goods Diner, known for its innovative menu blending Mexican and American cuisines, will serve its final customers on December 31. The restaurant expressed gratitude to its patrons, staff, and the San Antonio community for their support over the past three years.

Background on Full Goods Diner

Founded by Ryan Harms, the creator of Austin’s Paperboy food truck, Full Goods Diner offered a unique dining experience with dishes like handmade pastries, seasonal toasts, carnitas tortas, salads, and breakfast enchiladas. The closure follows a series of recent restaurant closures in the Pearl District, including Carriqui, a South Texas-inspired eatery that closed in October 2025 after three years of operation.

Future Plans for the Space

Potluck has indicated plans to introduce a new concept in the space previously occupied by Full Goods Diner. The hospitality group is assisting current staff in transitioning to new roles within the Pearl District and looks forward to unveiling another outstanding dining option in the near future.

Impact on the Pearl District

The closure of Full Goods Diner adds to the recent changes in the Pearl District’s culinary landscape. The area has seen several restaurant closures in recent years, prompting discussions about the evolving dining scene and the challenges faced by eateries in the district.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is Full Goods Diner closing?

Full Goods Diner will close permanently on December 31, 2025.

What is the reason for the closure?

The closure is the result of a mutual agreement between Full Goods Diner and Potluck, the hospitality group managing the Pearl’s dining establishments.

What will happen to the space after the closure?

Potluck plans to introduce a new dining concept in the space previously occupied by Full Goods Diner. The group is assisting current staff in transitioning to new roles within the Pearl District.

Has any other restaurant closed in the Pearl District recently?

Yes, Carriqui, a South Texas-inspired eatery, closed in October 2025 after three years of operation.

Key Features of Full Goods Diner

Feature Details
Location 200 E. Grayson St., Suite 120, San Antonio, TX 78215
Opening Date July 2022
Menu Highlights Handmade pastries, seasonal toasts, carnitas tortas, salads, breakfast enchiladas
Closure Date December 31, 2025
Future Plans for Space Introduction of a new dining concept by Potluck

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