San Antonio staple Las Cazuelas to celebrate 25 years with Nov. 4 fiesta

San Antonio Tex-Mex staple Las Cazuelas Mexican Restaurant will celebrate 25 years in business with a free Dia De Los Muertos-themed party on Nov. 4. The party will feature a menu of anniversary specials including 25-cent Jimenez chorizo and egg tacos from 7 a.m.–3 p.m. and $2.50 fajita tacos from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The festivities also will include live Mariachi performances, Dia de Los Muertos stilt walkers, Calaca face painting, a balloon artist and Mexican treats such as churros and aguas frescas.
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