San Antonio’s Brunch Festival returns Sept. 24!
returns this month, rounding up the best in everything doughy, crème-filled, crispy, and sugar-coated for locals to enjoy.
The event will feature breakfast dishes from the Alamo Biscuit Co., Magnolia Pancake Haus, Scooped Cookie Dough Bar, and Sari Sari Supper Club with a side of brunch cocktails from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festival will be held at the Smoke BBQ + Skybar on Saturday, September 24, according to their website.
Tickets are $75 for general admission and $125 for VIPs. Tickets can also be purchased at the front door for general admission for $85 and $150 for VIPs.Emily Ramirez is a Digital Producer trainee for KSAT 12. She has written and photographed for several magazines and newspapers, including San Antonio Magazine, Austin Monthly and the San Antonio Current. A proud San Antonio native and graduate of Southwestern University in Georgetown, she is now completing her M.A. at UTSA.
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