San Antonio, December 6, 2025
Bellagreen, a popular burger spot in San Antonio, has announced a temporary closure due to construction affecting its exterior signage. The restaurant, known for its healthy dining options, ceased operations on May 9, 2025. The local community feels the impact of the closure as they await the reopening date, which has yet to be determined. This development accompanies other changes in San Antonio’s burger landscape, with additional establishments either reopening or planning new locations.
San Antonio Burger Joint Bellagreen Closes Temporarily
San Antonio, Texas – Bellagreen, a beloved local burger establishment, has announced a temporary closure due to ongoing construction on its building’s exterior. Located at 1900 Broadway near the Pearl, Bellagreen ceased operations on May 9, 2025, citing the obstruction of its signage by scaffolding as the main reason for the shutdown. The restaurant is eager to resume service once the construction is completed, although the reopening date remains uncertain.
Impact on the Community
Bellagreen’s closure has left a noticeable void in the local dining scene, especially among patrons who frequented the establishment for its healthy dining options, including scratch-made salads, burgers, and wraps. The restaurant’s absence has been felt by many who appreciated its commitment to providing nutritious meals in a fast-casual setting.
Background on Bellagreen
Bellagreen, a Dallas-based American bistro chain, made its San Antonio debut in November 2024. The location at 1900 Broadway was its first in the city, offering a menu emphasizing healthy yet indulgent lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch options. The establishment quickly gained popularity for its diverse offerings and stylish ambiance.
Recent Developments in San Antonio’s Burger Scene
The temporary closure of Bellagreen adds to a series of recent changes in San Antonio’s burger landscape. For example, TJ’s Hamburgers, a South Side institution, reopened in March 2024 following a sudden closure in October 2023, creating excitement among community members eager to revisit the long-time favorite.
Additionally, Fatburger, an international fast-casual chain, has announced plans for a new location in San Antonio’s Stone Oak neighborhood. This new establishment, set to occupy a 1,736-square-foot space at 23503 Hardy Oak Boulevard, will begin renovations on August 15, 2025, with expected completion by November 15, 2025. These developments highlight the dynamic nature of San Antonio’s dining scene, where both closures and openings contribute to the evolving culinary landscape.
FAQ
Why did Bellagreen close?
Bellagreen closed due to ongoing construction on the building’s exterior, which obstructed the restaurant’s signage. The closure was announced on May 9, 2025, with plans to reopen once the construction is completed and the scaffolding is removed. The exact reopening date is currently uncertain.
What is Bellagreen known for?
Bellagreen is known for offering healthy yet indulgent lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch options in a stylish, fast-casual setting. Their menu includes scratch-made salads, burgers, wraps, and other comfort food entrees like chicken sandwiches and wings.
When did Bellagreen open in San Antonio?
Bellagreen opened its San Antonio location in November 2024, marking its first establishment in the city.
What other burger establishments have recently opened in San Antonio?
Recently, Fatburger, an international fast-casual chain, has announced plans to open a new location in San Antonio’s Stone Oak neighborhood. The establishment is set to occupy a 1,736-square-foot space at 23503 Hardy Oak Boulevard, with renovations scheduled to begin on August 15, 2025, and expected to be completed by November 15, 2025.
Has TJ’s Hamburgers reopened?
Yes, TJ’s Hamburgers reopened in March 2024 after a sudden closure in October 2023. The reopening was met with enthusiasm from the community, eager to revisit the classic burger spot.
Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Restaurant Name | Bellagreen |
| Location | 1900 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas |
| Closure Date | May 9, 2025 |
| Reason for Closure | Ongoing construction obstructing restaurant signage |
| Reopening Date | Uncertain; depends on completion of construction |
| Menu Offerings | Healthy yet indulgent lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch options, including scratch-made salads, burgers, wraps, chicken sandwiches, and wings |
| Opening Date in San Antonio | November 2024 |
| Recent Developments | Fatburger plans to open a new location in San Antonio’s Stone Oak neighborhood; TJ’s Hamburgers reopened in March 2024 after a sudden closure in October 2023 |
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