Cafe Dio, located around the corner from Los Gatos High School, is undergoing some changes. The upscale cafe, offering Greek and American fare, temporarily closed as of May 15 for “restructuring purposes.”
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“To ensure that we continue to meet and exceed your expectations in providing you with the best service and experience possible, we have decided to restructure our café management and staff,” Cafe Dio’s website reads. “Our goal is to enhance the quality of our offerings and the overall atmosphere of the café.”
Julian Platis, a member of Cafe Dio’s management team, said in an email that he anticipates reopening within the next few weeks. For more information, visit cafedio.com.
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