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Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, established in 1953, operates 79 Texas locations, offering barbecue plates and fried chicken.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q is facing a third lawsuit for serving “dangerously hot” barbeque sauce that caused injuries to a customer, according to court records.
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 ...
Miller’s Smokehouse in Belton, Helberg Barbecue in Woodway, and Rossler’s Blue Cord Barbecue in Harker Heights secured spots on Texas Monthly’s Top 50 list.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q is facing another lawsuit for allegedly serving “dangerously hot” BBQ sauce, just months after a San Antonio woman was awarded $2.8 million for similar allegations.
Both museum properties are owned and operated by Nashville-based Icon Entertainment and Hospitality. Icon's CEO Bill Miller said the Johnny Cash Museum is what brought him to Nashville years ago ...
Icon Entertainment & Hospitality has big plans for 2025, starting with the rebrand of Johnny Cash's Bar & BBQ.
Bill Miller, the prolific Nashville business owner and CEO of Icon Entertainment and Hospitality, built his business career out of deep friendships in the community.
The retro, HemisFair-themed San Antonio gear with orange coloring resembles Bill Miller Bar-B-Q's signature orange, say social media users.
Bill Miller owns Icon Entertainment and Hospitality, concepts for which also include Johnny Cash Museum, House of Cards, Patsy Cline Museum, Nudie’s Honky Tonk, Johnny Cash’s Bar & BBQ and ...
Restaurant chain Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has hired Eldon Roalson and Matt Howard of Roalson Interests to sell two parcels in downtown San Antonio.
Bill Miller, Icon Entertainment & Hospitality co-CEO and co-founder with wife Shannon Miller, said a recent re-branding for Icon — undertaken to better represent the company’s primary focus of ...