South Tucson staple Crossroads Restaurant reopened on Saturday after a two-year hiatus.
The restaurant posted on its Facebook page:
However, the restaurant also posted this morning that the restaurant is closed Monday through Wednesday this week for maintenance. After the temporary closure, they will resume usual operating hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day except Wednesday.
Crossroads opened in 1936 as an American-style restaurant serving hamburgers, but eventually incorporated Mexican food and seafood. They established a go-to reputation as a weekend Mexican breakfast and lunch buffet. However, in August 2023, Crossroads closed due to a fire.

For more history, read our 2019 article Sonoran-style Crossroads Restaurant offers a rotating buffet to return for.
Crossroads Restaurant is located at 2602 S. Fourth Ave. Keep up with Crossroads Restaurant on Facebook. For more information, visit crossroadsfinemexican.com.
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