Started in 1891 as a one-parade event to honor heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, Fiesta San Antonio is one of the biggest Texas events of the year. More than 3 million people take part and over 100 events take place all over San Antonio as floats float down the riverwalk. However, this year due to the Texas covid-19 Stay-at-Home Order, all Fiesta events have been canceled to stop the spread of coronavirus. But that hasn't stopped some Texans from celebrating and opening up drive-thru fiesta locations complete with chicken-on-a-stick, Fiesta medals, and parades.
One restaurant opening up to celebrate Fiesta is Mi Familia at the Rim, the newest restaurant owned by the Cortez family. "Everyone's doing drive-thru, so it was just a natural thing for us to (do to) keep the fiesta spirit alive," said Manuel Moreno Jr., corporate general manager for La Familia Cortéz shared with KSAT. "Being in the market for 80 years, we've been a part of Fiesta, you know, since it started. We didn't want that (to) stop."
The staff at Mi Familia at the Rim set two lanes for cars to visit 10 different booths in their restaurant parking lot. Each booth features fiesta foods like corn in a cup, turkey legs, gorditas, churros, and tacos. As for drinks, the restaurant is selling frozen margaritas, micheladas, mangonadas, and pina coladas.
