Crossroads Restaurant has been part of the South Tucson landscape for more thank 75 years before it caught fire early Sunday morning. reynapreciadotv spoke with community members as they reflect on the loss .
Tucson Fire Department responded to reports of the fire shortly after 1 a.m. The fire was under control after 3 a.m.RELATED STORY: Fire at Crossroads Restaurant in South Tucson
"Me and my daughter are going to go over there to tell them to count on us. If there is anything we can do to help them, just let us know,” said Ignazio Delgado, owner of Taqueria Pico de Gallo. In December, the front of Taqueria Pico de Gallo was destroyed after a driver crashed into the building. Understanding the position the Crossroads Restaurant is in of having to start over, the family-owned restaurant was eager to lend a helping hand.Several people stopped to see the damage at the Crossroads Restaurant, reflecting its importance to the community.
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