Diego’s, a renowned taco restaurant and bar in Uptown Kingston, has closed its doors for good. The business faced numerous challenges due to pandemic lockdowns and rising costs, leading to the decision to shut down after ten years in operation. Owner Isaac Cruz took to Instagram to announce the closure, expressing gratitude to customers while acknowledging the difficulties faced by the business.
Cruz explained that the decision to close was ultimately forced upon them due to the significant increase in operating costs over the past few years. Despite these challenges, he described the determination of his team to hold on as long as possible. He thanked customers for their support and promised that Diego’s would continue serving their beloved tacos in a new and innovative way in the future.
The business invited fans to stay updated on their future plans by following them on Instagram. They announced that they will be hosting vending events throughout the summer and requested support from the community as they navigate their transition to a mobile food vending operation.
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