La Fiesta

Supermarket · Bergs Mill

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Where to Eat at the Fiesta San Antonio 2022 | Eater Austin

"As the official opening ceremony, Fiesta Fiesta transforms the Hemisfair into a giant party complete with live entertainment, a fireworks show, and festival fare from vendors like San Antonio Gorditas, Palenque Grill, and Dolce Kupcakes. The event takes place on Thursday, March 31 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., and is free to attend." - Polly Anna Rocha

https://austin.eater.com/maps/fiesta-san-antonio-guide-where-to-eat

6103 Pecan Valley Dr #6, San Antonio, TX 78223 Get directions

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