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Support Local: Barbaro offers brunch, pizza and craft cocktails
Read full article: Support Local: Barbaro offers brunch, pizza and craft cocktailsSAN ANTONIO ā Barbaro is nestled just north of downtown San Antonio in the Monte Vista area. The hidden gem offers a quaint setting for Pizza, pasta and craft cocktails. Three of the signature favorites include:ā¢ Man About Townā¢ Frozen Daiquiriā¢ Best āDamnā PalomaYou can also enjoy Sunday Brunch at Barbaro. They are continuing to offer curbside orders with all their cocktails to-go as well. Barbaro is located at 2720 McCullough Ave.
Guadalupe County plans to allow bars to reopen
Read full article: Guadalupe County plans to allow bars to reopenSEGUIN, Texas ā Happy Hour is coming back to some bars in Guadalupe County. According to a news release, Guadalupe County officials have decided to opt in to allow bars in the county to reopen. Bars will be allowed to reopen in Guadalupe County if the following conditions are met:Each bar or similar establishment shall complete, sign, and submit a Bar Registration form to Guadalupe County for approval. Bars or similar establishments within Guadalupe County seeking approval to open can obtain a form on the Guadalupe County Website. Guadalupe County is the second county in the San Antonio area in the past two days to announce it will opt in.
Comal County opts in to reopen bars
Read full article: Comal County opts in to reopen barsComal County Judge Sherman Krause has decided to opt in to allow bars in the county to reopen, a news release said Monday. County judges must approve the decision to reopen bars. Comal County officials consulted with health officials, mayors, TABC and law enforcement to develop a strategy to reopen bars and similar establishments. The strategy included the development of an Open Safe Plan that bar owners are asked to complete and submit to the county for approval. Comal Countyās Open Safe Plan can be viewed below:
Becca Kufrin Says Her Future With Fianc Garrett Yrigoyen Is Uncertain After His Blue Lives Matter Post
Read full article: Becca Kufrin Says Her Future With Fianc Garrett Yrigoyen Is Uncertain After His Blue Lives Matter PostBecca Kufrin is no longer sure what the future holds for her relationship with Garrett Yrigoyen. The former Bachelorette opened up about the difficult conversations she was having with her fianc last week, following his post supporting cops amid the Black Lives Matter movement. Kufrin called Yrigoyen's Instagram "tone-deaf," and revealed that her sister had also spoken to her, upset with Yrigoyen's post. "I know Garrett has a good heart, but the fact that he is willing to equate Blue Lives Matter to Black Lives Matter shows me that you don't get it. You face dangers, you take an oath to serve and protect... nobody is saying that your lives don't matter," she added.
Rachel Lindsay Tearfully Confronts Becca Kufrin Over Garrett Yrigoyen's Pro-Police Post
Read full article: Rachel Lindsay Tearfully Confronts Becca Kufrin Over Garrett Yrigoyen's Pro-Police PostLast week, Yrigoyen shared his thoughts on the protests and police with a post in support of "the Thin Blue Line." Remember these men and women who hold this Thin Blue Line; strangers, friends, family, neighbors, or your enemies. He never said 'black lives matter.' "And then the very next post is the 'thin blue line' with a heartfelt, thought-out caption that he said with his chest. You face dangers, you take an oath to serve and protect... nobody is saying that your lives don't matter," she added.
Bars, bowling alleys, summer sports camps, child care services allowed to reopen in Texas with restrictions
Read full article: Bars, bowling alleys, summer sports camps, child care services allowed to reopen in Texas with restrictionsBars, bowling alleys, summer sports camps, child care services allowed to reopen in Texas with restrictionsPublished: May 18, 2020, 7:14 pmHappy Hour will be back in Texas as Governor Greg Abbott on Monday announced Phase 2 of reopening Texas amid the coronavirus pandemic to include bars, bowling alleys, summer sports camps and child care services with restrictions.