San Antonio's The Good News Burgers shutters Potranco Road, San Pedro stores

Nationally-lauded burger joint The Good News Burgers has closed two of its four San Antonio locations, a late Sunday social media post notes. Owner Robert Walker took to Facebook June 11 to share the news, saying the closures are a result of “quite a few obstacles in rebranding, transient increases, non negotiable lease agreements” and more. The post went on to note the brand’s stores at 36th Street and Commerce and inside North Star Mall are still open.
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