
San Antonio’s Far West Side is getting a splash of smoothie color. Rush Bowls, the Colorado-born açaí-bowl chain known for vivid, camera-ready parfaits and smoothies, is gearing up to open at 14124 Culebra Road. The brand is slated to take suite #114 at the neighborhood center, bringing customizable bowls, cold brews and even a dog-friendly treat to the mix. It is the first publicly reported Alamo City outpost for the growing chain, as reported by CultureMap San Antonio.
According to CultureMap San Antonio, Rush Bowls has already signed the lease for suite #114, and a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing cited by the outlet estimates renovations could wrap by May 2026. CultureMap notes that the company has not yet pinned down or announced an official opening date, though the report has already stirred curiosity among nearby residents wondering how the colorful bowls will fit into the center’s existing quick-service lineup.
What to expect from the menu
The Rush Bowls playbook focuses on signature and build-your-own bowls, including options like the spirulina-tinted High Tide and the dessert-leaning Choco Strawber. The menu also features smoothies, high-protein bites and cold brew. Guests can pile on toppings such as almond butter, pitaya or frozen yogurt, and add “boosts” tailored for energy or immunity. Milk bases range from soy and almond to coconut, oat and nonfat dairy. The company even touts a Banana-Pumpkin-Peanut-butter treat for dogs, a small but telling detail that supports its grab-and-go, family-friendly branding, according to Rush Bowls.
Texas footprint and backstory
Rush Bowls originated in Boulder before turning its sights on Texas in 2018, when it debuted a Dallas location at Mockingbird Station, Eater Dallas reports. The brand now lists dozens of shops across the country. As cited by CultureMap, the company currently operates a single Houston store while recalibrating its North Texas presence.
Where it will sit
The Culebra Road property that includes suite #114 sits at the southwest corner of Culebra and Talley Road. Commercial listings show a tenant roster that already includes Wingstop, Jersey Mike’s, Marco’s Pizza and 7 Brew, putting Rush Bowls into the heart of an already busy cluster of quick-service concepts. Those tenant details and broader property information are outlined on commercial site RealMo, which points to ongoing retail momentum on the Far West Side.
Timeline and next steps
For now, Rush Bowls has not released a firm grand opening date for the Culebra location. The chain’s locations and menu pages list San Antonio among its markets but do not offer a specific launch date for the new shop. Based on the reported renovation timeline, locals and mall tenants should expect build-out to stretch into 2026. This story will be updated once Rush Bowls or the property owner announces an official opening or ribbon-cutting.









