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Civilian Accident at Odalbertos

By Elysia Fernandez, Community Writer
April 14, 2025 at 11:25am. Views: 443

 In an unfortunate turn of events, Oldaberto’s, one of Grand Terrace’s most beloved taco stops, sustained damage when a civilian driving incident caused their vehicle to collide with the side of the restaurant. The accident has left noticeable damages to the frame and wall of the structure, prompting the owner to navigate the complexities of repairs while awaiting the results of the ongoing investigation and insurance negotiations.

 

Witnesses described the scene as shocking, with many community members expressing their concern for the popular dining spot. Oldaberto’s has been a favorite destination for residents seeking delicious, authentic Mexican fare, and the news of the accident has left patrons ready to help their cherished taco stop.

 

Despite the damages, the passionate team at Oldaberto’s is committed to serving the Grand Terrace community. The owner, determined to keep the doors open amidst the challenges, wants to reassure customers that they are still fully operational. “We appreciate all the love and support from our community during this time,” the owner stated. “We’re here to serve you your favorite dishes, and we invite everyone to come in and show their support!”

 The restaurant’s loyal customer base is eager to visit and enjoy their favorite tacos, burritos, and salsas while helping Oldaberto’s recover from this setback.

 

As negotiations and repairs progress, the entire Oldaberto’s team remains focused on providing the quality food and service that their community has come to love. Grand Terrace residents are encouraged to stop by, savor a delicious meal, and contribute to the resilience of this beloved local institution.

 

For those looking to support Oldaberto’s during this challenging period, dining in, grabbing takeout, or ordering delivery is a great way to help keep the spirit of this cherished taco stop alive. Stay tuned for updates on repairs and the restaurant's journey toward full restoration.

 

In the meantime, residents can continue to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and tasty offerings that make Oldaberto’s a true gem in Grand Terrace. Let’s rally together and ensure that this community favorite continues to thrive!

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