San Antonio’s Pearl District, a brew works remade as a retail area, has the city hopping
Hotel Emma occupies an old brew works in San Antonio, Texas.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Mary Jo and Kevin Haselhorst relax beside the Hotel Emma pool.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Pipes from the old Pearl Brewing Co. days lend a steampunk vibe to Hotel Emma.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Hotel Emma is one of the most visible residents of San Antonio’s vibrant Pearl District.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)One-of-a-kind seating at Sternewirth bar in Hotel Emma.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)An ofrenda for the Hotel Emma’s namesake Emma Koehler.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Leftover pipes make an architectural statement inside Hotel Emma, which occupies an old brew works.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)The Pearl houses a branch of Ten Thousand Villages, which sells items made by artisans around the world. This ring from Cambodia was made from bomb shells and bullet casings.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery serves “Texas coastal comfort food” and an adventurous selection of beer and ale.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Adelante is part of the shopping scene in the Pearl District in San Antonio, Texas.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Alexa Bertolini serves artisan ice cream at Lick Honest Ice Creams.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Susan Wrayton, Trish Fearing, and Jo Avin (L-R) order ice cream at Lick Honest Ice Creams.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)Shoppers peruse The Tiny Finch, an earthy home goods store.
(Ray Whitehouse / For The Times)The Twig Book Shop is an independent book store located in the Pearl brewery.
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