P. Terry’s to build its next San Antonio store on Broadway, tear down former King's Palace eatery

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P. Terry’s to build its next San Antonio store on Broadway, tear down former King's Palace eatery
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The 2,697-square-foot new construction will be the Austin-based burger chain's fifth Alamo City location. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants

P. Terry’s Burger Stand is planning a fifth San Antonio location.

P. Terry’s Burger Stand has its sights on the Broadway corridor for its next San Antonio outpost and plans to demolish the now-defunct King's Palace Chinese Restaurant to clear the way for its construction,The Austin-based chain submitted documents to the Historic and Design Review Commission seeking to build its new restaurant at 3304 Broadway, the news site reports.

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