Need2Know: Alibertos closes in Prescott Valley; Treat Center celebrates anniversary
Alibertos Mexican Food in Prescott Valley has closed its doors after two years of business.
Alibertos closes in PV
Alibertos Mexican Food in Prescott Valley, 3050 N. Windsong Drive, has shuttered. The family-owned restaurant was open for about two years.
Alibertos Mexican Food in Prescott, 415 White Spar Road, is owned by a different family and remains open.
15th anniversary party
Treat Center on Whiskey Row, 156-A S. Montezuma St., opened for business on Sept. 22, 2002.
To celebrate 15 years of business, the owners — John and Kathi Gaspar — will be throwing a party on Friday, Sept. 22. There will be cake, popcorn balls, giveaways and special pricing on Coca-Cola, fudge and ice cream cones.
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