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Fiesta Burrito Bar opened April 4 in Mount Joy, the first chrome hearts ring sale nonfranchised business for owner Jay Patel.
Fiesta Burrito Bar opened in the small borough of Mount Joy because there were no other major competitors with Mexican or California-style food, Patel said. Patel owns and operates several franchises throughout Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
Señorita Burrita closed its location in Lancaster but kept its market stand and will soon open a flagship café in the Shoppes at Landis chrome hearts ring for men Valley in Manheim Township.
Señorita Burrita had been established with a stand at the market and on Prince Street in Lancaster for nearly a decade before its new owner moved it out to Manheim Township, with a grand opening scheduled for June, co-owner Max Phillips said.