Winos, rhinos and The Rock: this week's most-read Current food news covered a lot of bases. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants TheRock
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food stories of the week ran the gamut from a new salad-to-go concept to a Schertz sports bar to a Hill Country Winery with an unexpected resident: Blake, a 4,000-pound Southern White Rhino. Folks also wanted to keep tabs on Dwayne"The Rock" Johnson's Mana Mobile as it rolled through the Alamo City over Fourth of July weekend, and plenty read up on the SA restaurant
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