Here are five Texas-based Latinx creatives you can support this Hispanic Heritage month and beyond.
This plant-based restaurant was started by Michael and Rogelio Sanchez, two brothers from the Southside of San Antonio. Hash is San Antonio's first vegan eatery, dry bar and tea shop.
The Sanchez brothers aim is to create a welcoming space for those who are sober or sober-curious, as well as fill a need they saw firsthand in the Southside community for vegan food options. Visit them at 5007 S. Flores St. San Antonio, TX 78223.
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