South Side gorditas business makes public appeal to save establishment

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Lala's Gorditas,San Antonio,Local Business

A San Antonio business owner is making a public appeal to save his South Side gorditas establishment.

San Antonians may recognize Pizzini’s family’s businesses. His aunt, Ernestine Pizzini Chapa, opened Teka Molino in 1938. And his father, Herman Pizzini, opened Taco Hut in 1958 and ran it for 40 years before closing its doors in 1998. “We do have an enclosed section with a water cooler that does a good job at keeping that area comfortable in the winter and summer. But, it’s been difficult educating the public about these amenities,” Pizzini told KSAT.“If you think Lala’s is worth saving one more time……please show up,” the Facebook post from Steven Pizzini said.

 

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