One of San Antonio's famed taquerias bid its final goodbye on Oct. 27, closing the doors on the colorful eatery known for handmade tortillas and made-to-order tacos. Rosa's Tacos To Go announced its closure on Facebook, expressing gratitude for the customers the taqueria has served over the past 16 years. 'We will miss the wonderful people who have made this possible,' the post said. 'Some went from customers to friends.
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Husband charged in Simpson case; UTSA in mourning: Here are this week’s top non-election headlines 'This is such sad news! We will miss you. I’m happy to say that we were fortunate to have recently stopped and got our taco fix,' Carol Olmos Viagran wrote in the comment section. 'Thank you for welcoming us like family. Your hellos and our conversations at the window showed how genuine and sincere your family is.
H-E-B Thanksgiving meals available to order soon. Here's the last day to pick up your feast. The taqueria alluded to its impending closure in a Sept. 13 Facebook post, suggesting the restaurant's 'great run' could be coming to an end. 'We appreciate all the support throughout the years,' the post said. 'We have some important details coming soon. Thank you all & to our customers and community.