While the blaze at 73-year-old Jacala Mexican Restaurant was our most-read food story this week, there was also a lot of good news. We promise. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTexas SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants
's most-read food news this week was positive: details about a 10-day crawfish fest and plenty of St. Paddy's Day soirees. Not to mention new locations for L&L Hawaiian Barbecue and SA-born Fuddruckers.
Sadly, though, our most-visited food news story was on the tragic loss of longtime local favorite Jacala Mexican Restaurant, which was gutted in a fire. The iconic Tex-Mex eatery had operated from the same location since its opening 73 years ago.
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