Victorville Daily Press
Foodies across the High Desert are excited about the new Roll-Em-Up Taquitos eatery coming this summer to Restaurant Row on Amargosa Road in Victorville.
The Southern California-based “street casual” restaurant is known for its beef, chicken and cheese taquitos, which are hand-rolled, pan-fried in cast iron skillets and made daily, according to the company.
The Victorville Roll-Em-Up will occupy the building that once housed the Cafe Rio Mexican Grill at the retail development that’s also home to Cracker Barrel Old Country Store and several other eateries.
Cafe Rio opened to much fanfare in 2017 and closed three years later. The company did not disclose the reason for shuttering the location, but industry leaders believe state restrictions on restaurants amid the COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure, the Daily Press reported.
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