Sierra's Mexican Restaurant was a landmark, family-owned Mexican restaurant in the San Fernando Valley, having roots to the Great Depression. Its last day of operation was New Year's Eve, 2012. Property values at the corner of Canoga Avenue and Vanowen Street grew too high, making the 100,000 square-foot property too valuable to remain a restaurant. At its peak, the restaurant was 9,000 square feet with a evening waiting time of two and one half hours to the 300 seat dining room. It specialized in casual Mexican with home made Tacos and Burritos.
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| - Sierra's Mexican Restaurant was a landmark, family-owned Mexican restaurant in the San Fernando Valley, having roots to the Great Depression. Its last day of operation was New Year's Eve, 2012. Property values at the corner of Canoga Avenue and Vanowen Street grew too high, making the 100,000 square-foot property too valuable to remain a restaurant. At its peak, the restaurant was 9,000 square feet with a evening waiting time of two and one half hours to the 300 seat dining room. It specialized in casual Mexican with home made Tacos and Burritos.
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| - Sierra's Mexican Restaurant was a landmark, family-owned Mexican restaurant in the San Fernando Valley, having roots to the Great Depression. Its last day of operation was New Year's Eve, 2012. Property values at the corner of Canoga Avenue and Vanowen Street grew too high, making the 100,000 square-foot property too valuable to remain a restaurant. At its peak, the restaurant was 9,000 square feet with a evening waiting time of two and one half hours to the 300 seat dining room. It specialized in casual Mexican with home made Tacos and Burritos.
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