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Holiday gift guide: 15 places to shop along Boerne’s Hill Country mile this season

Discover some of Boerne's local businesses to look for holiday gifts and more this year to dive into the holiday season.

Dienger Trading Co.
The boutique has a bakery and a restaurant, offering a variety of gifts and assorted holiday sweets.

  • 210 N. Main St., Boerne

Bechant’s

This retailer sells upscale women’s apparel, jewelry, a selection of home goods, fragrances and more vintage goods.
  • 194 S. Main St., Boerne

Tea Chemist

Offering a large selection of dried teas, hot chocolates, drink collections and more, this shop also has full cocktail kits.
  • 222 S. Main St., Boerne

Shoppes at 222

The gift shop has a collection of local vendors inside, offering goods like handmade jewelry, clothing and more.
  • 222 S. Main St., Boerne

Ella Blue

The shop focuses on trendy clothes, shoes, accessories, bags and more, with styles for both men and women.
  • 146 S. Main St., Boerne

 
Now Open
Buzzline now offering margaritas and daquiris to-go in North San Antonio

Buzzline is now offering margaritas and daquiris to-go. 

Some details: The bar opened at 21790 Bulverde Road, Ste. 104 in San Antonio on Sept. 1, Owner Brian Curtis told Community Impact. With indoor seating and a drive-thru, Curtis said the shop is a great Sunday hangout spot on the city’s north side.

What they offer: Buzzline sells frozen cocktails, margaritas, daiquiris and more. Curtis said Buzzline also offers a kid's menu with virgin margaritas and mocktails.

  • 21790 Bulverde Road, Ste. 104, San Antonio

 
On The Business Beat
Boerne-based Tre Pizzeria to open new location in San Antonio Airport

Tre Pizzeria is opening a second location in Terminal A at the San Antonio International Airport in mid-November.

The details: Owned by Crystal, Jake and Jason Dady, the new location will feature travel-friendly foods, such as pizzas, salads and sandwiches. Jason Dady said the menu includes specialty pizzas, such as tomato basil, margarita and white pizza with basil pesto; sandwiches, like the caprese and Italian hoagie; and salad options, such as Italian and Caesar salads. The restaurant will also offer breakfast sandwiches and a potential breakfast pizza option.

 
In Your Area
New bookstores, bars: North San Antonio's newest businesses in November

From a new bookstore to new restaurants in Stone Oak, check out North San Antonio's recent openings from over the last month.

En Beat Dance Studio
The New Zealand-based dance studio offers an eclectic mix of dance lessons and style, plus a recreational and competitive program.

  • 2339 Evans Road, San Antonio

San Antonio International Airport

The airport opened a new safety building, featuring a police substation that houses the patrol, bike section, admin command section and its explosive detection canine teams.
  • 457 Sandau Road, San Antonio

Teso Life

From ramen and claw machines to hygiene products and sodas, Teso Life carries a wide selection of Japanese and Asian goods.
  • 12720 I-10, San Antonio

Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe

The fast-casual joint offers a selection of Greek and Mediterranean dishes for lunch and dinner, from gyros to salads and more.
  • 22103 Bulverde Road, Ste. 104, San Antonio

 
Can't-Miss Coverage
Families, officials urge Texans to help end 25-year streak of daily traffic deaths

Every day for the past 25 years, at least one person has died in crashes on Texas roads. Texas officials and the families of some fatal crash victims commemorated the grim anniversary with a candlelight ceremony at the Texas Capitol on Nov. 7.

The impact: Jamie White said her 2-year-old daughter, Allie, was hit and killed by a distracted driver at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park in September 2019.

“It only takes [a few] seconds… to kill somebody,” White said Nov. 7. “Can you imagine doing this, taking somebody's child from them, and living the rest of your life knowing that you caused that?”

Following Allie’s death, her parents launched Allie’s Way, a nonprofit aimed at ending distracted driving.

More details: TxDOT data shows that speed and impaired driving are involved in the majority of deadly crashes on Texas roads.

“These are not random events,” Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee said Nov. 7. “These are the results of making the wrong choices on our Texas highways."

 

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