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If Thanksgiving crept up on you and you don’t feel like weaving through grocery store lines to prep for a feast, plenty of San Antonio restaurants will be open on Turkey Day to feed you and your ...
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San Antonio comes together for the largest free Thanksgiving dinner in the country - MSNT hanksgiving is a time for togetherness, and San Antonio shines brightest with its long-standing tradition: The Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner. This massive event, the largest free Thanksgiving ...
SAN ANTONIO – It’s time to pull out the turkey and stuffing because Thanksgiving is almost here. But, if you don’t feel like cooking this year, there’s plenty of other options in the San ...
15 San Antonio restaurants offering Thanksgiving meals to-go. Let one of these Alamo City spots cook your feast for you. By Katy Barber, Sr. Digital Content Producer Updated Nov 17, 2023 8:59 a.m.
These San Antonio restaurants are offering Thanksgiving meals for take-out or dine-in By Nina Rangel on Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 12:47 pm ...
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Don't want to cook on Thanksgiving? These San Antonio restaurants cater to you. - MSNSari-Sari's Thanksgiving fare includes a "crispy pata" fried turkey, lumpia and pancit, pan de sal and giblet gravy, along with leche flan for dessert. The full spread feeds six to eight people ...
Cold front arrives in San Antonio for Thanksgiving. Here's what you need to know. Sweater weather will soon take a break, but first, we'll see rain and some thunderstorms for the holiday Thursday.
SAN ANTONIO — It's gearing up to be the largest turkey giveaway in history for one San Antonio nonprofit. Planning is already underway for this year's Thanksgiving turkey giveaway, hosted by ...
Achiote River Cafe in the Grand Hyatt, 600 E. Market St., (210) 224-1234, offers a ...
Thanksgiving with San Antonio families on the table again for military, though scaled down. By Sig Christenson, Staff writer Updated Oct 23, 2021 2:34 p.m.
Because Thanksgiving falls about a week before the start of meteorological winter on Dec. 1., it makes sense that we’ve never had a 100-degree Thanksgiving in San Antonio.
San Antonio officials announced Wednesday night that the city will be under a curfew for the holiday weekend, in an effort to curb the spread of coronavirus. In Mayor Ron Nirenberg's daily address ...
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