January 3, 2025 - 10:04

Las Cuatro Milpas, a cherished Mexican food establishment in San Diego that has been serving the community for 91 years, has been temporarily closed following a health inspection that revealed significant violations. County health officials took action after identifying issues that posed risks to public safety.
The beloved eatery, known for its homemade tortillas and traditional Mexican dishes, has been a staple in the Barrio Logan neighborhood. Its sudden closure has left many loyal customers disappointed and concerned about the future of this iconic restaurant.
Local health authorities are emphasizing the importance of maintaining strict hygiene standards in food establishments to ensure the safety of patrons. The restaurant's management is expected to address the violations and implement necessary changes before reopening. As the community awaits further updates, many hope for a swift resolution so that Las Cuatro Milpas can continue its legacy of serving delicious Mexican cuisine.
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