San Antonio's Elsewhere Too temporarily closes after grand opening cleans out food, drink supplies

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Elsewhere Too in San Antonio briefly closed after its grand opening due to an influx of over 2,500 attendees who emptied its food and drink supplies. The beer garden and dining spot, which boasts attractions like a 52-foot Ferris wheel and a hedge maze, attracted capacity crowds eager to experience its offerings. Owner Terrin Fuhrmann reported that they ran out of several popular beers, including Dos Equis and Bud Light, highlighting the unexpected demand. The closure is necessary for restocking and will last from Sunday to Monday, with plans to reopen at 4 p. m.

Tuesday. Elsewhere Too serves a variety of 30 draft beers and fan-favorite boozy lemonades, aiming to cater to the local community. The venue is the successor to the well-known Elsewhere, which was located on the San Antonio River. Fuhrmann and co-owner Nolan Ellis initially planned to open the second location in late 2023, but construction delays postponed the opening. Elsewhere Too will operate with new hours, allowing visitors to enjoy its attractions and dining experience throughout the week.

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