L.A.’s Sonoratown has reportedly picked a spot in The Shops at San Vicente to open its next venture.
Eater Los Angeles reports that the new taco shop will keep the same look and feel as the first.
It’s moving into a 960-square-foot space in the San Vicente shopping center, previously occupied by Subway.
“We’re so excited and we just can’t hide it, Sonoratown on San Vicente coming soon,” Sonoratown LA posted to Instagram on Thursday.
The brainchild of Teodoro Diaz-Rodriguez Jr. and Jennifer Feltham, Sonoratown opened in 2016 to pay homage to the small border town in Mexico where Diaz grew up as well as their neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles. The restaurant serves tacos in the style of San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, a part of Northern Mexico known for its carne asada, cooked over a mesquite wood fire made with homemade flour tortillas.
When What Now Los Angeles reached out to Diaz for comment on Wednesday he did not confirm Soronatown would be opening at the San Vicente Boulevard location.