Long-awaited North San Antonio cocktail spot Conversa Elevated launching Wednesday

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Much-anticipated upscale drinkery Conversa Elevated will open this Wednesday near North San Antonio's exclusive Dominion neighborhood. The dual-level bar was originally scheduled to open last March at 20327 I-10 West, but construction woes delayed the process, a representative of the business told the Current.

Both floors of the new spot will feature full cocktail service, and it will eventually open an intimate, reservation-only dining room.

The dual-level bar was originally scheduled to open last March at 20327 I-10 West, but construction woes delayed the process, a representative of the business told theBoth of Conversa Elevated's floors will feature full cocktail service, an extensive spirit list and a curated cigar selection, according to its owners.

“As San Antonio adapts and grows, there needed to be an establishment that can cater to those who prefer a more toned-down night to enjoy a nice cocktail, good conversation and delectable chef-curated bites all in one, modern and upscale place,” Banks said in an emailed statement. “Conversa will be that place.”

The minority-, Black- and veteran-owned business will require what its owners call an"elevated dress code,” which means cocktail or business casual attire. The bar also will offer memberships that include first-priority seating, liquor lockers, first access to tasting events and other perks. Grand opening week, which runs this Wednesday through this Sunday, will include $10 small bites and $2 off select cocktails, beer and wine from 4-7 p.m. daily.Nina Rangel uses nearly 20 years of experience in the foodservice industry to tell the stories of movers and shakers in the food scene in San Antonio. As the Food + Nightlife Editor for the San Antonio Current, she showcases her passion for the Alamo City’s culinary community by promoting local flavors, uncovering...

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