University of Texas at San Antonio-area burger lovers soon will have one more place to sate their cravings. San Antonio's homegrown Burger Boy chain plans to open a new store early next year near the intersection of UTSA Boulevard and Interstate 10, company officials said Friday.
University of Texas at San Antonio-area burger lovers soon will have one more place to sate their cravings.
San Antonio's homegrown Burger Boy chain plans to open a new store early next year near the intersection of UTSA Boulevard and Interstate 10, company officials said Friday. They noted that the business has fielded many requests for a location near the growing Northwest San Antonio campus.The chain’s ninth restaurant, planned for 5622 UTSA Boulevard, is one of at least two expected to open sometime next year.
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