Jacob shared an update on the restaurant's Facebook page with a link to a GoFundMe Page that read the restaurant would be closed for about two months and the insurance would only be covering certain costs. The page went on to explain that the GoFundMe page was to help the employees financially while all things got back to normal.
It's so good to see the history of El Paso architecture being saved for future generations. This century old gas station is a central El Paso treasure.