Crazy Cuban Sandwich Shop Set To Rebuild/Reopen After Fire

It's been more than a year since a neighboring convenience store went up in flames, shuttered both businesses.

UPDATE (January 29, 2019): Crazy Cuban Has Officially Reopened Two Years After Neighboring Fire

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Crazy Cuban Sandwich Shop could reopen in December 2017, according to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page last week.

The popular Home Park Cuban eatery closed down over a year ago after a neighboring convenience store caught fire.

“The asbestos crew is done. The old glue has been removed,” Crazy Cuban owner Aldo Ramirez said in the social media post.

“The EPA has been notified and I’m ready for some drawings to take downtown.”

When it reopens, Crazy Cuban will be double its original size. The restaurant is taking over space previously occupied by the convenience store. That tenant was evicted in September.

“No one has ever been charged with the arson, but at least I can now begin to rebuild. And no one will be there to boot your car!”

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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