Acclaimed San Antonio-area burger spot Alamo Springs Cafe permanently closed
Alamo Springs Cafe, a Fredericksburg dining staple that's won raves for its burgers and comfort fare, permanently closed its doors at the beginning of the month after 18 years in business. In a Facebook post discussing the closure, owner Brian O'Neill cited financial troubles as the reason behind his decision. "Our closing is occurring solely based on our present financial predicament.
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