Miguelito’s Mexican Grill & Cantina launched its first San Antonio location in June 2024, expanding from its South Texas roots. Now, nearly two years later, the Alamo City outpost has been locked out of its home at Park North Shopping Center.
A post on the San Antonio Restaurants Facebook group shared concerns that Miguelito’s had closed, so MySA stopped by to check out the status of the business. A lockout notice dated January 14 from the landlord, DPEG Park North, LP, was taped to the front do…
Miguelito’s Mexican Grill & Cantina launched its first San Antonio location in June 2024, expanding from its South Texas roots. Now, nearly two years later, the Alamo City outpost has been locked out of its home at Park North Shopping Center.
A post on the San Antonio Restaurants Facebook group shared concerns that Miguelito’s had closed, so MySA stopped by to check out the status of the business. A lockout notice dated January 14 from the landlord, DPEG Park North, LP, was taped to the front door of the restaurant.
The notice alleges that Miguelito’s Mexican Grill & Cantina failed to pay its rent on time, resulting in a debt of $53,736. The notice also stated that "unauthorized entry is strictly prohibited."
Miguelito’s Mexican Grill & Cantina is locked out of its home at Park North Shopping Center. (Polly Anna Rocha/MySA)
"The Landlord will pursue all legal remedies available, including criminal prosecution, against any individual who enters or attempts to enter the space without authorization," the notice said. MySA attempted to contact Park North for comment, but did not hear back at the time of publishing.
MySA also attempted to contact Miguelito’s, but the restaurant’s listed phone number was seemingly disconnected. We also sent an email to the address posted on Miguelito’s Facebook page, but the message bounced back. Lastly, MySA sent a direct message on Facebook to the grill asking for further comment, but did not hear back at publication. We will update our story if and when we hear back from Miguelito’s.
Miguelito’s Mexican Grill & Cantina has been around for at least 18 years, according to the restaurant’s website. There are locations in Carrizo Springs and Crystal City, Texas. The San Antonio location found its home at Park North Shopping Center, a shopping destination that is slated to go through changes of its own after being purchased for $115 million by Houston-based private equity group Dhanani Private Equity Group.
This article originally published at Mexican eatery at popular San Antonio shopping area locked out for alleged debt.