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Julio’s Gone, Not Forgotten
I was so sad to run across this article-My Dad sold the building to Julio and his brother in the 70's. This restaurant was a family favorite for many years. We celebrated birthdays,pre-weddings, homecoming dances, proms at this wonderful place. Julio was always there and made it a point to come and say hi and always made a special crispy quesadilla for my brother and I (we didn't even have to order it) Another part of my childhood in San DIego is gone-but the memory of the food, fun, Julio,and Joe in the kitchen will live in my heart forever!— October 2, 2012 8:44 p.m.