San Antonio sweet shop Chocollazo permanently closing next month
Chocollazo, a San Antonio business known for its show-stopping handmade chocolates, next month will join the growing list of high-profile local eateries to permanently close. In a late Wednesday social media post, owners Mary and Frank Collazo said they're shutting down Chocollazo Feb. 17 and thanked fans for their support. They said their daughter, Mikala, who has done plant nursery pop-ups at the venture's space at 4013 Broadway will take it over after the closure. “Thank you for your support, loyalty, and for making the last decade truly special for our family,” the post read.
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