Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:42 PM click to enlarge Instagram / lagloriapearl San Antonio chef Johnny Hernandez is in talks with Pearl officials about the future of flagship La Gloria site. Based on the
Current s most-read food stories of the week, it s clear San Antonians were hungry for insight on chef Johnny Hernandez s next culinary move. A story on Hernandez s talks with the Pearl about the future of his original La Gloria location was among our top-trafficked story this week. Plenty of folks also got their fill of info on new late-night Chinese restaurant Buddhafull Belly and this weekend s Hill Country Craft Beer Festival.
Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 5:11 PM click to enlarge Instagram / roadmapbrewing Many SA eateries and drinkeries are keeping face masks mandatory after the state mandate expires. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott s decision to drop the state s mask mandate was big food news both for folks looking to dine safely and workers trying to avoid infection as they interact with customers. No surprise then that the dramatic announcement accounted for two of the
Current s most-read food stories this week. But lots of you also dug into reports on a new cocktail bar coming to The Rim, chef Stefan Bowers latest plans and the passing of a beloved East Side restauranteur.
Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 4:26 PM click to enlarge Instagram / dorcolspirits Dorćol Distilling and Brewing sued St. Elmo Brewing in federal court this week for trademark infringement related to Dorćol s HighWheel Betty Kölsch. Last week s winter storm carried over into this week s food news thanks to Texas letting SNAP recipients use their benefits to replace items that perished when fridges went on the fritz. But there was plenty more to snack on, such as a copyright infringement suit filed by a local craft brewer and new restaurant coming to Olmos Park. Tuck that napkin into your shirt, messy eaters, and get ready to feast on the
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