Loco Patron opens Mill Avenue location
Loco Patron, a Valley Mexican restaurant chain, opened its third location at 222 S. Mill Ave. in Tempe on Dec. 29.
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Loco Patron, a Valley Mexican restaurant chain, opened its third location at 222 S. Mill Ave. in Tempe on Dec. 29.
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General Manager John Paul Watts said the Tempe location, on the northwest corner of 6th Street and Mill Avenue, is perfect for World of Beer because the area attracts a lot of new industry and is home to one of the largest universities in the country.
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