
BY: Gretchen Kurz
Old Town Tustin isn’t having any of that faux vintage created by redevelopers eager to erase crumbly curbs and oddball storefronts. A venerable heart of a settlement born in 1927, the intersection of Main Street and El Camino Real remains a mishmash of small businesses run by locals.
Centro Storico is the new kid on the old block, re-animating a venue that was fallow far too long. While we were fixated on distance learning, the vintage building was transformed to house a spaghetteria and bar plus a back-pocket cafe.
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