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Acclaimed San Antonio-area burger spot Alamo Springs Cafe permanently closed

Written by on 5 August 2024

Alamo Springs Cafe, a Fredericksburg dining staple that’s won raves for its burgers and comfort fare, permanently closed its doors at the beginning of the month after 18 years in business. In a Facebook post discussing the closure, owner Brian O’Neill cited financial troubles as the reason behind his decision. “Our closing is occurring solely based […]

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H-E-B opens another True Texas BBQ location in San Antonio

Written by on 5 August 2024

San Antonio’s Lincoln Heights H-E-B has opened a True Texas BBQ, bringing a fourth outpost of the grocer’s in-store restaurant concept to its headquarters city, the Express-News reports. H-E-B’s True Texas BBQ launched in 2014 with a location in Pleasanton, impressing critics with its 14-hour brisket and its oak-wood smoking method.

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San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum showing Japanese film classic Samurai I on Sunday

Written by on 3 August 2024

The first installment in Hiroshi Inagaki’s epic and magisterial Samurai Trilogy, Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, which will be screened this Sunday at the McNay Art Museum, follows a young bandit and his spiritual evolution into a kind of enlightened samurai. Released the same year as Kurosawa’s classic Seven Samurai (1954), Samurai I is less visceral and […]

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Aerosmith cancels rest of farewell tour, including San Antonio date

Written by on 3 August 2024

Aerosmith has cancelled the remainder of its Peace Out farewell tour, including a Sunday, Nov. 3, stop at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center. The four-time Grammy-winning band revealed in a Friday social media post that its members had made the “difficult, but necessary” call to retire from touring due to 76-year-old singer Steven Tyler’s vocal cord […]

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