San Antonio's Sangria on the Burg to close permanently at year's end
San Antonio’s culinary scene was rocked Monday when longtime local chef Ceasar Zepeda revealed that his beloved brunch spot Sangria on the Burg will close Dec. 31. Zepeda shared the news on social media a day after similarly innovative eatery Sari-Sari Supper Club announced it too is scheduled to close. Zepeda cited “rising costs and declining sales” as the reason for the decision to shutter his Medical Center-area restaurant.
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