Another Jim’s Restaurant location in San Antonio is set to close its doors for good

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On the heels of a Jim's Restaurant shutting down three months ago, the company announced a second San Antonio location will do the same early next week.

The former Jim's Restaurant location on Broadway closed permanently after 53 years of service back in March 2024.– On the heels of one Jim’s Restaurant shutting down three months ago, the company announced a second San Antonio location will do the same early next week.

The Jim’s Restaurant, located at the intersection of San Pedro Avenue and Hildebrand Avenue, will officially close Tuesday, the restaurant announced in a Facebook post.“Due to the challenges posed by our current economy and rising operational costs at this location, we find ourselves at a critical juncture.

. “This decision is not taken lightly, but it is necessary for us to enhance our company’s ability to serve our patrons and the communities who’ve made us their own throughout the city.”While the location is closing for good, every Jim’s Restaurant employee who works at San Pedro/Hildebrand will be offered a job at a different Jim’s Restaurant in San Antonio, the company said.

Back in March, the company closed its Broadway location near Brackenridge Park after 53 years of service.Nate Kotisso Nate Kotisso joined KSAT as a digital journalist in 2024. He previously worked as a newspaper reporter in the Rio Grande Valley for more than two years and spent nearly three years as a digital producer at the CBS station in Oklahoma City.

 

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