Houston-based Mambo Seafood plans second San Antonio location, this one on the West Side

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Houston-based Mambo Seafood plans second San Antonio location, this one on the West Side
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Construction on the new eatery is scheduled to begin in July and finish in November. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants

Construction on the new, 8,000-square-foot spot is scheduled to begin in July and finish in November, according to the filing. Its address is listed as 1450 SW Loop 410.

Mambo Seafood restaurants serve up a variety of seafood platters, fresh oysters and seafood cocktails along with micheladas, aguas frescas and margaritas. The chain debuted in the mid-'90s, eventually expanding its footprint to include 11 Houston-area stores and another in McAllen.

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