Formerly a 4 G's location, owner Myrna Soltero Diaz had reopened the Mexican eatery under its new name just a week before the crash.
"I know, I can't catch a break. It's crazy," says Myrna Soltero Diaz, the owner ofa Mexican eatery at 3866 South Broadway in Englewood that was formerly a 4G's location. But following a 2020 divorce from her husband, who still owns the 4G's outposts in Littleton and on South Federal Boulevard, Soltero Diaz decided to change the name of the restaurant.
After a brief closure, the rejuvenated Chula debuted on January 12. Longtime staffers remained, as did the popular combos and the corn and flour tortillas, which are made in-house daily. But Soltero Diaz and her team added some more traditional menu items to the mix, including birria tacos and fried tacos, as well as more soups, steaks and seafood options.Then, around 9 a.m. on January 18, as heavy snow came down in the metro area, a car crashed into the side of the building.
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