How This California Hot Spot Grew From Delivery-Only to Pop-Up Shop to Storefront

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Everyone always has a seat at the Segura family’s dinner table. Miguel and Lisa Segura, owners of Miguel’s Artisan Recipes in Clovis, California, have been making homemade Mexican recipes for their friends and neighbors for decades.

But when the pandemic hit and both were furloughed from their jobs, they turned their passion into a business. Lisa created a label, and using Miguel’s mother’s recipes, they began delivering fresh meals to friends and family by car.

When word spread, the Seguras were invited to serve their homestyle cuisine at pop-up events with Fresno Street Eats, a food truck and festival venue. The company’s

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