Elsewhere Too Opens with 52-Foot Ferris Wheel on San Antonio’s North Side

by Tami Price

Tami Price Best San Antonio Real Estate Agent
Photo credits to Andrew Wilson, KSAT

An eye-catching new attraction has landed on San Antonio’s North Side. Elsewhere Too, the expansion of Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen, has opened near Loop 1604 and I-10 on a six-acre property. Its standout feature: a 52-foot Ferris wheel framed by patios, performance areas, and dinner seating. 

This is more than just a new venue — it’s a signal that North Side lifestyle development is accelerating. For homebuyers, sellers, and real estate investors, Elsewhere Too represents the kind of experiential draw that can influence where people choose to live, invest, and stay in San Antonio. 

Photo Credit: Elsewhere Too

What Makes Elsewhere Too a Unique Real Estate Booster 

Entertainment + Dining + Social Hub 

Elsewhere Too blends the best of restaurant, bar, and entertainment park. Key features include: 

  • A 52-foot Ferris wheel, visible from afar and designed for Instagram-worthy experiences 
  • Six acres of outdoor space with patios, walkways, and flexible event zones 
  • A day-to-night concept — family-friendly by day, nightlife venue by evening 
  • Live music and programming, establishing ongoing foot traffic and repeat visitation 

Because it doesn’t fit neatly into one category, Elsewhere Too functions as a destination anchor — a magnet for locals and visitors alike. 

Elsewhere too features a greenhouse.
Photo Credit: Elsewhere Too

North Side’s Appeal Strengthened 

The North Side already carries significant real estate appeal, thanks to proximity to: 

  • The Rim and La Cantera retail & entertainment complexes 
  • UTSA and major medical & corporate corridors 
  • Well-established and aspirational neighborhoods like Shavano Park, Stone Oak, and The Dominion 

Elsewhere Too provides another layer of lifestyle attraction. For buyers narrowing between suburbs, its presence can make a difference in whether they choose properties closer to I-10/Loop 1604 rather than farther out. 

2025 North Side Housing Market Snapshot 

To anchor the narrative, here’s fresh data for key neighboring communities — valuable for understanding the real estate backdrop of Elsewhere Too’s corridor: 

Shavano Park 

  • Median listing price: ~$ 945,000 (2025) Realtor 
  • Average home value (Zillow ZHVI): ~$ 939,651, up ~1.7% year-over-year Zillow 
  • Rising sold price: Rocket reports the median sold price at ~$ 887,000 in June 2025 (up ~14.5% YOY) Rocket 
  • Days on Market: ~70 days (recent) Redfin+1 

Shavano Park remains an ultra-premium enclave — high barriers to entry but strong equity potential. 

Stone Oak 

  • Median sale price in August 2025: ~$ 490,000 (up ~4.3% YOY) Redfin 
  • Average home value (Zillow): ~$ 441,605 (down ~1.4% YOY) Zillow 
  • Median listing price: ~$ 489,000 Realtor 
  • Days on market: ~30 days (faster velocity) Redfin 

Stone Oak shows more volume, moderate appreciation, and quicker turnover — ideal for buyers who want growth without ultra-high entry price. 

The Heights at Stone Oak (Sub-area example) 

  • Median sale price: ~$ 610,000 (up ~11.6% YOY) Redfin 
  • Days on market: ~42 days (healthier movement) Redfin 

This pocket demonstrates how areas near strong amenities can outperform broader averages. 

Why Attractions Like Elsewhere Too Influence Real Estate 

Lifestyle Pull Drives Buyer Decisions 

Increasingly, buyers don’t choose homes merely for size or schools — they choose them for lifestyle. Dining, entertainment, and social gathering spaces matter. Elsewhere Too gives neighborhoods in its footprint a competitive edge among buyers seeking walkability or easy destinations. 

Amenity-Led Value Uplift 

Developments anchored by unique attractions often see value uplift in adjacent neighborhoods. That uplift can manifest as increased buyer interest, higher per-square-foot pricing, and faster sales velocity in surrounding areas. 

Signaling Long-Term Investment 

When developers and restaurateurs invest in large experiential venues, it signals confidence in area growth. That confidence draws more investment — retail, infrastructure, housing — creating a multiplier effect for surrounding property values. 

Expert Insight from a Local Realtor® 

According to Tami Price, Realtor®, “San Antonio’s growth is about more than rooftops and square footage. Lifestyle experiences like Elsewhere Too are what keep people here long term. Buyers are drawn to communities that feel vibrant, connected, and fun — and that translates directly to demand in our housing market.” 

She further notes: 

“Buyers increasingly ask, ‘What’s within walking distance?’ Elsewhere Too bridges that gap. Neighborhoods near this kind of attraction gain everyday relevance, not just weekend appeal.” 

Tami’s observation underscores the shifting mindset in mid-to-upper price corridors: location is not just distance, but experience. 

Practical Takeaways 

  • Buyers: Homes near the Loop 1604 / I-10 corridor should see additional demand over time. Prioritize walkability, views, and access to lifestyle venues. 
  • Sellers: Leverage your proximity to Elsewhere Too in marketing. “Right next to major nightlife + dining anchor” is a compelling tagline. 
  • Homeowners: The value of your property may rise as infrastructure, safety, lighting, and transit amenities expand around new entertainment hubs. 
Photo Credit: Elsewhere Too

The Bottom Line

Elsewhere Too is more than a restaurant with a Ferris wheel — it’s an experiential anchor that underscores San Antonio’s leap into lifestyle-driven development. By creating a destination on the North Side, it strengthens the appeal of nearby homes and neighborhoods looking for that balance of entertainment, convenience, and community. 

In areas like Shavano Park and Stone Oak, where median prices already span hundreds of thousands to nearly a million dollars, new attractions can tip buyer interest and drive demand. As this venue draws foot traffic, social energy, and buzz, nearby neighborhoods become more than places to live — they become places to experience. 

For buyers, it’s a reminder to look not just at four walls but at what’s outside them. For sellers, it’s a chance to highlight lifestyle as a differentiator. And for the community, it’s a fresh chapter in the evolving North Side story. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where exactly is Elsewhere Too located? 
A: Near the intersection of Loop 1604 and I-10, on San Antonio’s North Side, serving neighborhoods such as Shavano Park, Stone Oak, and The Dominion. 

Q: Is Elsewhere Too family-friendly or nightlife only? 
A: It operates dual modes — family-friendly by day with food, outdoor seating, and open space, and nightlife hub after hours with live music and social ambiance. 

Q: How does an attraction like this affect nearby home values? 
A: Lifestyle assets increase perceived desirability, which often drives faster sales and higher pricing per square foot in adjacent neighborhoods. 

Q: Which neighborhoods benefit most from Elsewhere Too’s presence? 
A: Early beneficiaries include Shavano Park, Stone Oak, The Dominion, and other communities near Loop 1604 / I-10 corridors. 

Q: Is this a long-term real estate trend or a novelty? 
A: While attractions alone don’t guarantee sustained growth, when combined with strong zoning, infrastructure, and market fundamentals, they often become catalysts for long-term appreciation. 

For expert guidance on homes near Elsewhere Too, North Side corridors, or San Antonio lifestyle neighborhoods, contact Tami Price, Realtor®. 


Tami Price | Broker Associate | Real Broker, LLC 
Greater San Antonio Realtor®

Tami Price

+1(210) 620-6681

info@tamiprice.com

4204 Gardendale St., Suite 312, Antonio, TX, 78229, USA

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