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The family of Las Palapas founder Edward “Ron” Acosta released its first statement after he was killed on July 1 in his North Side home.
SAN ANTONIO - Edward “Ron” Acosta, the founder of one of San Antonio’s most cherished Mexican food chains, Las Palapas, will ...
After more than two weeks of mourning, the public is invited to a ceremony on the Northeast Side of San Antonio to ...
SAN ANTONIO – . You've heard a lot about Las Palapas lately with their great Roll Back Specials, and now they are teaming up with the 100 Club with an exclusive "100 Club Plate Special" only ...
Acosta opened the first Las Palapas restaurant in 1981. As the business grew, so did his charitable contributions. One item on the menu is dedicated to the 100 Club of San Antonio, with a portion ...
Many knew him as the founder of Las Palapas, but those closest to him knew him as a kind, God-fearing man who believed in serving others, whether through food, friendship, or faith.
Funeral services are scheduled this week for Edward "Ron" Acosta, the founder of Las Palapas and community leader, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his nephew on July 1.
Las Palapas Restaurant issued a statement saying it was “heartbroken” over Acosta’s murder. “Ron was a man of deep faith, a generous spirit, and a true community leader.
“Las Palapas has been around for over 40 years in San Antonio and of course, Cinco De Mayo is the biggest celebration in San Antonio so we’re just bringing that fun and that flavor and that ...
Popular Tex-Mex restaurant Las Palapas has a new, non-edible addition to their menu – Las Palapas pajamas. MySA Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
Las Palapas has grown into an Alamo City standby since it opened its first location in 1981. But in a departure from tacos or signature margaritas, the restaurant plans to soon market something ...