Local Events in Castle Hills and New Braunfels This Week

Castle Hill’s Clementine has a wine tasting event this Saturday. Photo: Clementine, used with permission.

Things to Do This Week in San Antonio and New Braunfels (January 2026)

Looking for things to do in San Antonio this week or events in New Braunfels? From a wine tasting at a James Beard–nominated restaurant to family-friendly outdoor movie nights, here are two must-visit local events happening this week.


🍷Wine Tasting Event in San Antonio: Clementine’s Quarterly Wine Tasting

Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026
Time: 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Location: Castle Hills, San Antonio

Clementine, a beloved San Antonio neighborhood restaurant, is hosting its quarterly Wine Tasting event to close out the month of January. Guests can sample a curated selection of wines while learning about each pour, paired with small bites of cheese to elevate the tasting experience. (Clementine, 2026)

Event Details:

  • Admission:
    • Free for Juice Box Members
    • $15 per person for non-members
  • Early Access:
    • Juice Box Members receive exclusive early entry at 12:30 p.m.
  • Seating: Limited availability; early arrival is recommended

Guests interested in exclusive dining perks can explore Clementine’s Table22 Juice Box Subscription, the restaurant’s annual membership program.

Address:
Clementine
2195 Northwest Military Highway
Castle Hills, TX 78213

About Clementine Restaurant

Clementine is a family-owned San Antonio restaurant known for seasonal, innovative cuisine served in a vibrant, modern atmosphere. The restaurant is led by Chef John Russ, a 2023 James Beard Award Nominee for Best Chef: Texas, alongside Pastry Chef Elise Russ. The menu features globally inspired small plates, shareable platters, produce-forward sideboard options, and imaginative desserts.


🎬Family-Friendly Events in New Braunfels: Tuesday Movie Nights at Muck & Fuss

When: Every Tuesday
Time: Starts at 5:45 p.m.
Where: Downtown New Braunfels

Muck & Fuss, a popular New Braunfels restaurant, continues its weekly outdoor movie night series in the Biergarten. This community favorite combines classic films, comfort food, and craft cocktails in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. (Muck & Fuss, 2026)

What to Expect:

  • Outdoor movies under the stars
  • Complimentary popcorn and hot chocolate 🍿 ☕
  • Savory food and craft cocktails
  • Guests encouraged to dress to match each movie’s theme

Kids’ Meals:
Special kids’ meals are available for $6.95, making this one of the best family-friendly things to do in New Braunfels.

Upcoming Movie Schedule:

  • School of Rock — Tuesday, January 20, 2026
  • Nacho Libre — Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Address:
Muck & Fuss
295 E. San Antonio St.
New Braunfels, TX 78130

About Muck & Fuss

Muck & Fuss is a locally owned downtown New Braunfels restaurant offering chef-inspired burgers, inventive comfort food, and a carefully curated craft beer program with 38 rotating draft beers. The venue features live music and a lively Biergarten atmosphere.

Owners Terry and Celina Muckenfuss are dedicated to revitalizing downtown New Braunfels and also operate the restored historic Prince Solms Inn and Sidecar, an elevated speakeasy-style cocktail bar.

Photo: Muck & Fuss, used with permission.

Theater review: ‘School of Rock’ at the Majestic Theatre

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‘School of Rock’ is now playing at the Majestic Theatre through November 11. Photo: Evan Zimmerman, used with permission. 

Now playing at the Majestic Theatre is ‘School of Rock,’ The New York Times Critic’s Pick and the best reason to visit the theater this weekend. It plays until Sunday November 11 with showtimes Friday at 8p.m., Saturday at 2p.m. and 8p.m. and Sunday at Sunday at 2p.m. and 7:30p.m. Tickets start at $40 and are available through Ticketmaster online, by calling 800-982-2787, or by visiting the Majestic box office. ‘School of Rock’ is the hilarious new musical based on the hit movie of the same name and follows Dewey Finn, a wanna be rock star who poses as a substitute teacher and turns a class of straight A students into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band in an attempt to win the upcoming Battle of the Bands contest.

‘School of Rock’ is a rock musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Julian Fellowes. This high-octane smash features 14 new songs, all the original songs from the movie and musical theater’s first-ever kids rock band playing their instruments live on stage. The story begins as the band No Vacancy is performing and the band’s guitarist Dewey Finn repeatedly tries to upstage the lead singer “I’m Too Hot for You” and as a result gets kicked out of the band. Out of the band and without a job, he dreams of becoming a superstar “When I Climb to the Top of Mount Rock.” Posing as Dewey, his roommate, he takes a substitute job at the prestigious Horace Green School and takes over the music class. He sets up the students as band members: Zack on electric guitar, Katie on bass, Lawrence on keyboard and Freddy on drums with Shonelle and Marcy as back up singers. They turn out to have amazing talent for music and performance and eventually music class takes over their daily school lives. When they fail to win the Battle of the Bands, Dewey assures everyone that winning did not really matter because they accomplished something even more special.

The voice over at the beginning of the show assures the audience that the kids do indeed play their own instruments and they do not disappoint. From the band members to the singers and dancers, their talent is on par with the adults yet each one shines on their own, especially Leeanne Parks as Katie and Mystic Inscho as Zack. With the performances of No Vacancy at the beginning and the end, the show has a rock concert feel to it. Show highlights include “Stick it to the Man” when Dewey explains to the students that “the man” is responsible for everything wrong with the world and he and the students get mad and shout about how they are going to stick it to the man; and “If Only You Would Listen” when the frustrated students sing about how much they have to tell their parents and the world, if only they would take the time to listen to them. Even those who have not seen the movie will find this musical delightfully entertaining. The music, dancing and singing combined with heart and humor makes ‘School of Rock’ the kind of musical the entire family can enjoy and ‘rock out’ to.  Definitely a must-see.