A new law, set to take effect on Jul. 1, mandates that businesses with a Type 48 license to serve alcohol also offer drug testing kits for sale or at no cost to customers.
The other bombshell that San Diego Reader writer Delinda Lombardo dropped in her Jan. 25th article - besides Nati's Mexican Restaurant being replaced by Pop Pies Co. - was the change in ownership of the building Nati's is currently in. The incoming Pop Pie partners still need to finalize their lease with the new owner.…
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