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Silk Road Stunner as Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Closes Wurzbach Outpost

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Published on May 20, 2026
Silk Road Stunner as Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Closes Wurzbach OutpostSource: Google Street View

Bill Miller Bar‑B‑Q is pulling the plug on its Wurzbach Road restaurant this week, with the last day of service set for Sunday, May 24, 2026. The 9202 Wurzbach Road spot has long been part of the northwest corridor's dining mix near the South Texas Medical Center. In an online notice the chain thanked customers "for your loyalty and patronage."

How the chain announced it

As reported by MySA, Bill Miller posted on Facebook and Instagram on Wednesday announcing the closure and the May 24 final day. The post told customers to visit nearby Bill Miller locations and included the short thank you message. MySA also noted the chain recently brought back a limited-time cheeseburger and quoted a company spokesperson about the menu return.

Why the location matters

The Wurzbach restaurant sits inside the city's Silk Road Cultural Heritage District, a corridor the city set up to recognize and promote the neighborhood's Middle Eastern, North African and Asian businesses and markets. The designation has highlighted Wurzbach as a local hub of international groceries and restaurants, so any long-running closure is felt across the small-business community. Per the City of San Antonio, the district was created to celebrate those contributions.

Where to go instead

Bill Miller Bar‑B‑Q currently lists 9202 Wurzbach Road among its San Antonio restaurants, but the chain's social post directed customers to nearby outlets at 8811 Huebner Road and 10723 Huebner Road that will remain open. The company did not include a reason for closing the Wurzbach spot in its notice; MySA reports it reached out to Bill Miller for comment. Customers are advised to check the chain's website for current hours and updates.

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Bill Miller has made several operational changes this past year, including closing its longtime downtown commissary as the company moved into a new West Side headquarters and production plant, local reporting shows. That downtown closure and the headquarters move were reported by KSAT, which said the company planned a new facility on State Highway 151 and shifted some operations there in 2025.

The Wurzbach location will remain open through Sunday, May 24; after that the chain's Huebner locations and other San Antonio outlets will continue serving the neighborhood. Customers can check Bill Miller Bar‑B‑Q for updates and hours as the company transitions the site.