San Antonio's long-running Adelita Tamales reopens after car smashes into its building
Adelita Tamales & Tortilla Factory temporarily closed after a car crashed into its building on Saturday, but the 85-year-old business wasn’t out of commission for long. The Central San Antonio site reopened Tuesday, continuing to crank out tortillas, tamales, barbacoa, carnitas and chicharrones from a modified production space, according to a series of social media announcements. Early Saturday morning, a car crashed into Adelita's building at 1130 Fresno and caught fire.
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