Lulu’s Bakery and Cafe, Hugman’s Oasis: San Antonio’s biggest food stories of the week

Friday, April 30, 2021

Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 5:04 PM

click to enlarge Iconic San Antonio eatery Lulu’s appears to have closed its doors for good. - SCREENSHOT / YOUTUBE / RANDY SANTEL

  • Screenshot / YouTube / Randy Santel
  • Iconic San Antonio eatery Lulu’s appears to have closed its doors for good.

Based on the Current‘s most-read food stories this week, we’re guessing San Antonians are going to miss the living shit out of those three-pound cinnamon rolls.

You guessed it: a whole, whole lot of you perused the news that Lulu’s Cafe, the downtown greasy spoon known for its absurdly large sticky buns, has permanently closed its doors.

Readers were also hungry for news on restaurant openings as well, scarfing down stories on soon-to-open tiki haven Hugman’s Oasis and two new Italian eateries coming to the Pearl area.

Read on and see what else Current readers filled their plates with this week.

So many restaurants, so little time. Find out the latest San Antonio dining news with our Flavor Friday Newsletter.

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