Rudy’s Seafood on San Antonio’s Southside showcases one of the largest Spurs mural collections, including an updated Victor Wembanyama mural.
SAN ANTONIO — If you want to visit San Antonio Spurs murals, you can drive to any part of the city and likely find one. However, you can see one of the city’s largest collections of Spurs murals on the Southside at Rudy’s Seafood.
In case you didn’t know, the popular Southside seafood spot boasts a massive collection of Spurs murals honoring players from the past and present.
You’ll find David Robinson, Gregg Popovich, Manu Ginobili, Keldon Johnson, Devin Vassell, and Jeremy Sochan, to name a few. Even the Spurs mascot, the Coyote, has a mural.
There’s even a Victor Wembanyama mural that is set to get a colorful upgrade.
San Antonio artist Nik Soupe (who created all the Spurs murals at Rudy’s Seafood) is currently upgrading Wemby’s original mural, which has him in the black, Icon Edition jersey.
The updated Wemby mural will feature the All-Star center with his shorter haircut and more muscular frame. It will likely include a splash of color, considering he saw Sochan’s vibrant mural at the restaurant and jokingly noted how his mural also needed color, according to restaurant owner Roland Ramirez.


Rudy’s Seafood and its owner, Ramirez, have enjoyed being a hub of Spurs murals and seeing them gain global recognition.
The Spurs’ new partner, Ledger, has a print of Dylan Harper’s mural featuring the new jersey patch at the company’s headquarters. Former Spur Sandro Mamukelashvili was honored to receive one and shared the news with his family in Georgia.
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You can visit the updated Wemby mural at 4122 S. Flores St., 78214.