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J Dubs Burgers and Grub in San Antonio expanding to Moses Rose s Hideout on Houston Street downtown
Chuck Blount, Staff writer
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The Double Double Dubs burger from J Dubs Burgers & GrubPaul Stephen /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Moses Rose’s Hideout is located downtown at 516 E. Houston St.Chuck Blount /Staff photoShow MoreShow Less
Just about a month since making its debut in the Five Points neighborhood, J’Dubs Burgers and Grub has found a second home at Moses Rose’s Hideout on Houston Street downtown.
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New burger restaurant J Dubs Burgers & Grub the place for one of the best sloppy, gooey burgers in San Antonio
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The Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich from J Dubs Burgers & GrubPaul Stephen / StaffShow MoreShow Less
It’s a match made in hamburger heaven at the new J’Dubs Burgers & Grub.
A few years ago, J’Dubs partner Luis Colón was crowned for having the best burger in the state by Texas Monthly at his since-shuttered restaurant Folc. The other half of this powerhouse team is chef Jeff White, who’s long sated the city’s biggest appetites with refined takes on rib-sticking classics at Boiler House and Eastside Kitchenette.