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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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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.
Look inside the new Devils River Distillery set to open downtown Wednesday in San Antonio
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There are multiple seating areas at Devils River Distillery, including a lounge space that is next to a coffee bar.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The main floor at Devils River Distillery has a clear view of the equipment used to make the spirits.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The Devils River Distillery is set to open March 17 downtown on Houston Street.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The outdoor patio music space at Devils River Distillery is decorated with art portraits of famous Texas musicians.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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How to DIY hack your own smoker with flower pots and a hot plate a la Alton Brown
Chuck Blount, Chuck s Food Shack
March 8, 2021
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Finished smoked sausage and salmon that was cooked entirely inside a pair of flower pots with wood chips and an electric hot plate.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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The DIY flower pot smoker requires an electric hot plate, wood chips, a grill grate and two terra cotta pots.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Chuck Blount smokes salmon and sausage in a rigged-up flower pot smoker.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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The Happy Gordita Mexican food truck has one of San Antonio s best guacamoles and will leave your belly happy
Chuck Blount, Staff writer
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A trio of dishes at The Happy Gordita include (clockwise from top right) The Classico, The Guacamole Only and corn in a cup.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Beans, cheese and a gordita shell are the simple formula that makes the El Classico worthy of an order.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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The namesake Viva la Gordita comes with six ingredients at The Happy Gordita, piled onto the thick corn tortilla shell that is the size of a small dinner plate.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio s small farmers and ranchers say polar vortex killed most crops, lots of livestock
Chuck Blount, Paul Stephen, Mike Sutter, Staff writers
March 1, 2021
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Larry and Linda Starnes hope that by cutting off the dead parts of the green onions they can salvage some of their produce they grow on a small family farm near San Antonio. Their crops died in the cold weather of mid-February s winter storm.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Larry Starnes hopes that by cutting off the dead parts of the green onions he and his wife can salvage some of the produce they grow on a small family farm near San Antonio. Their crops died in the cold weather of lasts week’s winter storm.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less