The owners of Southtown fine-dining concept Up Scale will shutter it next month and relocate Little Em's Oyster Bar, their flagship dining concept, into the building.
"We have decided to reimagine Little Em's Oyster Bar in ... a space large enough to withstand bad weather, host private parties, include multiple restrooms , and perhaps most exciting for our guests, a space we can serve cocktails out of," they said in the post.Up Scale will serve its last plates April 6, and renovations to the space at 1024 S. Alamo St. will begin soon after, according to the Carpenters. Little Em's will continue to operate in its current location, 1001 S.
"We are excited to announce a new concept here — a neighborhood diner planned to open early next year," the Carpenters said in the post. Little Em's opened in late 2020, bringing oysters, bubbles and beatific vibes to Southtown. About a year later, the Carpenters opened Up Scale, saying they wanted to bring a"sexier" dining experience to the space that formerly housed brunch haven Feast.
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