Cueva De Leon, a beloved Tex-Mex restaurant in Fort Davis for over four decades, has gone silent after a year under new ownership. Google now lists the establishment as permanently closed, and no one answers the phone at the restaurant, leaving the community to wonder about the future of the once-thriving eatery. The last online review was posted a couple of months ago, marking the end of an era for the local culinary staple.
New owners, who took over last year, had promised to maintain the charm and tradition of the long-standing restaurant. However, as of today, its doors appear to have closed for good. Cueva De Leon was located at 611 State St, Fort Davis, TX 79734.
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