Austin taco shop still serving after snowstorm, hail damages roof fox7austin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fox7austin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CADILLAC â The Downtown Cadillac Association is taking steps to bring the Back to the Bricks classic car show back to Cadillac, at least for one year.
âItâs a one-time deal,â said Tereesa Arn, owner of Horizon Books and member of the DCA board.
Recently the DCA sent out a press release detailing their plans to host the promotional tour of the Back to the Bricks-Flint organization on June 7.
âMitchell Street will be closed from 4-8 p.m. as weâre anticipating well over 200 cars,â the press release states. âThe car show will be from 5-8 p.m. and be on Mitchell, Mason and Harris streets. Weâve made an application to the city to do this.â
Mayor Ron Nirenberg partners with San Antonio restaurants to feed those impacted by recent weather
If you re lacking food after the storm, there s an opportunity to get free tacos
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Pork chop taco on a handmade corn tortilla from Rocky s Taco House.Mike Sutter /San Antonio Express-News
Mayor Ron Nirenberg is partnering with Chris Flores of Eatmigos and local San Antonio restaurants to get tacos into the hands of those lacking hot meals after the winter storm left thousands in the area without electricity and power.
The mayor announced on Instagram Saturday that he, along with Flores and five Alamo City businesses, will pay for 1,000 lunch tabs in total starting at 11 a.m. across the city. Each lunch provided will include two tacos per person.
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Black residue in ice machine leads to low score at San Antonio convenience store
Pik-Nik Foods received a score of 80
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Pik-Nik Foods is located in the 900 block of Division Avenue. (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – A convenience store south of downtown was cited last month after racking up a list of health code violations including black residue in its ice machine.
Pik-Nik Foods, located in the 900 block of Division Avenue, was also written up for having no hot water at its hand sink and for having food residue on some equipment, including its drink station.
The store received a health score of 80.