Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, Cervecería Chapultepec: San Antonio’s biggest food stories of the week

Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Fri, May 14, 2021 at 4:29 PM

click to enlarge Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has operated its headquarters out of the same downtown location since 1971. - GOOGLE STREET VIEW

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  • Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has operated its headquarters out of the same downtown location since 1971.

Food news is about more than restaurant reviews and restaurant openings. Need proof? Take the Current‘s most-read food stories of the week.

Readers clicked to read about homegrown ‘cue chain Bill Miller relocating its headquarters out of downtown San Antonio and also about a Mexican eatery being pulled into a lawsuit filed by the family of a cyclist struck by a local driver.

And on the less serious side, they also wanted to know more about a blog naming San Antonio the No. 3 barbecue city in the U.S. — a status bound to piss off some other Texas cities.

If your stomach is growling for some SA food news, look below and fill up your plate.

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