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San Antonio’s El Siete Mares Seafood closes after 30 years

San Antonio’s El Siete Mares Seafood closes after 30 years

El Siete Mares Seafood is sailing off into the sunset after 30 years serving up coastal Mexican cuisine on San Antonio’s West Side. “To our beloved customers, thank you and goodbye,” the business said in a Facebook post from earlier this month. “May [G]od give back 30 years of blessings.”



This article was originally published by Stephanie Koithan at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/food-drink/san-antonios-el-siete-mares-seafood-closes-after-30-years-35616292).

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