Ground Beef Recall, 1 Watson: San Antonio’s biggest food stories of the week

<a href="https://media2.sacurrent.com/sacurrent/imager/u/original/30363308/screen_shot_2022-11-13_at_6.05.01_pm.jpg" rel="contentImg_gal-30362991" title="Renderings of the 3,472-square-foot rooftop bar 1 Watson show it offering views of the San Antonio River Walk, Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral. – Courtesy Photo / 1 Watson" data-caption="Renderings of the 3,472-square-foot rooftop bar 1 Watson show it offering views of the San Antonio River Walk, Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral.   Courtesy Photo / 1 Watson” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge Renderings of the 3,472-square-foot rooftop bar 1 Watson show it offering views of the San Antonio River Walk, Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral. - Courtesy Photo / 1 Watson

Courtesy Photo / 1 Watson

Renderings of the 3,472-square-foot rooftop bar 1 Watson show it offering views of the San Antonio River Walk, Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral.

‘s most-read food news this week centered around high-profile openings as well as one notable closure.

The city is welcoming a new rooftop bar, along with yet another Smoke BBQ location. At the same time, it’s losing a long running food truck park.

On the practical side, readers also took note of a sizable beef recall that involved H-E-B stores, and they were looking for info on Alamo City eateries offering Thanksgiving vittles.

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