Acapulco restaurant closing locations
Definition
A phrase referring to the various sites of the Acapulco Mexican restaurant chain that are shutting down operations, amid the 66-year-old chain's closure of 38 locations across California, leaving only one in Long Beach.
Specific addresses like the Glendale spot at 722 Pacific Ave. (closing after 57 years for a car wash) and Downey at 9021 Firestone Blvd., evoking nostalgia for margaritas and mariachi in vanishing eateries.
Examples
With all these Acapulco restaurant closing locations, my salsa dreams are drier than a forgotten tortilla chip.
Tourists googling Acapulco restaurant closing locations probably expect beach vibes, not bankruptcy blues.
The map of Acapulco restaurant closing locations looks like a piñata that finally burst—full of sad goodbyes and empty booths.
Forget gold; the real rush is staking out Acapulco restaurant closing locations for one last cheap enchilada before the sombreros pack up.