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Bill Brown, a Sioux City native and longtime owner of Bill's Bar, was close to retirement when a January fire scuttled his ...
BBQ joint sued by family after 4-year-old child allegedly burned by ‘dangerously hot’ sauce Bill Miller Bar-B-Q sued $1m after allegations that sauce spilled onto child’s face and body ...
A woman sues Bill Miller's after her 4-year-old son allegedly suffers second-degree burns to his face from "dangerously hot" BBQ sauce.
A woman sues Bill Miller's after her 4-year-old son allegedly suffers second-degree burns to his face from dangerously hot BBQ sauce.
A Bexar County woman says her 4-year-old son suffered third-degree burns from “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce served at the restaurant.
Rose Roque of Bexar County filed the lawsuit against Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises on behalf of her 4-year-old son, who allegedly suffered second-degree burns from spilled barbecue sauce.
Yet another lawsuit has been filed against Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises over spilled hot barbecue sauce. On Thursday, Rose Roque of Bexar County sued the San Antonio restaurant chain alleging ...
A new-of-its-kind Bill Miller BBQ opened in west Bexar County on Tuesday to a crowd of people, and the CEO said the location was a long time coming.
A San Antonio, Texas, woman sued the chain barbecue restaurant Bill Miller Bar-B-Q after claiming "dangerously hot" sauce burned her.
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