"Since 1958"
2008 marks the 50th anniversary of Bud Jones Restaurant, a Southside institution renowned for great food at a fair price.
It all began back in 1958, when Bud Jones returned from a long journey working in the merchant marines and as master chef on a luxury cruise liner. Having grown up at his father's famous "Bob Jones Restaurant" on Roosevelt Avenue, Bud decided to try his own hand in the restaurant business, and opened Bud Jones Restaurant in what was once Walsh's Grocery Store on Military and Commercial.
Bud served his first plate of fish and chips in October of 1958. The very day of the restaurant's grand opening, Bud was literally overwhelmed with business. He excused himself from his customers, ran out the back door and begged a woman hanging her laundry next door to please come and help him. Bernice Housos would become Bud Jones's first employee. She continued working at the restaurant for the next 50 years until her death in 2008. Our employees have a habit of sticking around. Many have been with us for more than 25 years.
Over the years, the building that houses Bud Jones Restaurant has gone through many changes and additions, including a devastating fire in 1978. Some restaurants would have never recovered, but thanks to a tremendous amount of help and support from Bud's generous and loyal customers, Bud Jones Restaurant was up and running again in 30 days.
Bud's daughter Kathy is now carrying on the family tradition, ensuring that Bud Jones Restaurant remains a part of San Antonio's landscape for at least the NEXT 50 years.
If you're a long time customer, we thank you for your continued patronage. If you've never dined with us before, come visit us and see why we've been a San Antonio favorite since 1958.
"Yo, Bud!" |