
One of Boerne’s most-missed Hill Country dining rooms may be inching toward a Main Street comeback. Developers pitching a new Park Plaza project on South Main say the concept could house restaurants and coffee shops, and that Peggy’s on the Green is high on their wish list. For now, it is all still talk, with no tenant deals signed.
Park Plaza Plan Targets 305–323 South Main
The Park Plaza Retail Development appeared as a discussion item for the Historic Landmark Commission on March 3 and would occupy 305–323 South Main Street, according to the city’s meeting packet. City of Boerne materials describe a one-story retail hub that staff flagged for early review and public comment. The concept is still in the schematic stage and would need further scrutiny and approvals before anything is built.
Developers Say Peggy's Is In Play
During the March 3 discussion, the project team, including architect Frank Valadez, told commissioners they are courting restaurant and café tenants and floated the idea of bringing Peggy’s on the Green back to town. As reported by MySA, Valadez, who designed the original Peggy’s dining rooms, said, “We're talking to Mark Bohanan — and coffee shops. We lost Peggy's on the Green, and so we would like to bring them back.”
The team described Park Plaza as roughly 12,000 square feet aimed at higher-quality restaurants and retail. Any Peggy’s reunion with Main Street, they emphasized, would depend on a completed property sale and finalized lease agreements.
How Peggy's Left the Hill Country Mile
Peggy’s on the Green closed its location at the Kendall Inn on Nov. 30, 2025, after the inn’s new owners purchased the food-and-beverage operations, according to Peggy's on the Green. Community Impact reports that the hotel then transitioned service in-house and later opened The Kendall Restaurant as its new dining concept.
Bohanan Hasn't Signed On Yet
So far, neither Mark Bohanan nor his team has publicly committed to returning to Boerne, and the developers continue to stress that talks are preliminary. MySA notes that Bohanan has not announced any plans. Historic Landmark Commission members at the March 3 meeting voiced general enthusiasm for the design concepts presented, but any concrete move will still hinge on a finalized property sale, tenant commitments and the usual round of local permitting.
What To Watch Next
The Park Plaza item landed on the Historic Landmark Commission’s March 3 agenda as a discussion, not an approval, so design review and public feedback are the immediate next steps, according to city materials. City of Boerne documents show the proposal is still conceptual. For anyone holding out hope that Peggy’s returns to the Hill Country Mile, the real signals to watch for are a formal property sale filing or a tenant announcement from Bohanan or the plaza developers.









