Posted By Nina Rangel on Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 9:48 AM click image Facebook / The Cove The Cove has reinstalled its play structure, which was removed due to the pandemic. Local eatery The Cove is known for being a spot where guardians of tiny humans can sip on a craft brew while their wards run wild. For months during the pandemic, however, the removal of the venue’s outdoor play structure made the space decidedly less kid-friendly. The restaurant took to social media this week to announce the “long awaited” reinstallation of the play structure, to the delight of many of its followers. A number of responses to the restaurant’s Facebook post share that families had stopped coming to the restaurant due to the removal of the playground.
Pop-up clinic to give COVID-19 vaccines to San Antonio service industry workers
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Heard is offering food and drink employees a chance to get vaccinated.John Locher /Associated Press
Service industry workers have been one of the largest at-risk populations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, especially since Texas restaurants and bars reopened to full capacity. As a way to keep them from getting sick, a local organization is coming through with help.
Heard, an organization dedicated to the well-being of food and drink workers, will host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Burleson Yard Beer Garden on Thursday, April 15 as a way to help keep those working in the service industry safe. The clinic will only be accessible to those currently working in the industry.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 3:34 PM click to enlarge Courtesy / City of San Antonio Heard will hold a vaccination clinic for foodservice workers next Thursday. Some San Antonio foodservice employees are getting a vaccination fast track. Local nonprofit Heard will hold a vaccination clinic for foodservice workers on Thursday, April 15, providing 1,000 shots to active food and beverage employees. A subsidiary program of local nonprofit Saint City Culinary Foundation, Heard provides mental and physical health resources for foodservice workers.
Registration for the clinic is required at via the nonprofit’s website. It will take place at Burleson Yard Beer Garden, and Spanish-speaking volunteers will be available
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 1:37 PM click image Instagram / tacogaragesa Lee s El Taco Garage, known for its potent margarita flights and sprawling patio, permanently shut its doors Sunday, The Tex-Mex staple didn t provide a reason for its closure, simply announcing the departure through a sign posted at the restaurant and a now-deleted social media post. The Broadway establishment was named after its former life as an auto garage, and it featured car parts and other auto-themed decor along with local artwork. Its extensive menu included enchiladas, fish tacos and house-made tortillas as well as draft beer and the aforementioned margs.
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Lee s El Taco Garage, a critically lauded Tex-Mex restaurant staple on Broadway, is now closed for good in San Antonio
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After more than 15 years of business on Broadway just inside Loop 410, Lee’s El Taco Garage shuttered its doors Sunday.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Fish and shrimp taco plate with rice, charro beans and tomatillo sauce from Lee s El Taco GarageMike Sutter /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Fish taco on a handmade corn tortilla from Lee s El Taco GarageMike Sutter /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Frozen house margarita from Lee s El Taco GarageMike Sutter /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less