San Antonio's Commonwealth Coffee opens in former Rosella spot north of downtown

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The spot near the San Antonio Museum of Art is CommonWealth's fourth location. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants SanAntonioCoffee

The spot will serve lunch and dinner along with baked goods, coffee, beer and wine.

After nearly a year of preparation, CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery has opened its newest location in the former Rosella Coffee & Wine Bar space at 203 E. Jones Ave. Coffee is at the forefront of the newest CommonWealth, located a stone's throw from the San Antonio Museum of Art, however the spot also will serve lunch and dinner along with pastries, bread, beer and wine. The owners revealed the opening in an Aug. 5 Instagram post.

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