VICTORVILLE High Desert residents may soon see a new restaurant in town, while some are still wondering about the closures of some old ones.

According to Victorville Senior Planner Scott Webb, the Planning Commission approved construction of a BJs Restaurant and Brewhouse in November, but the developer has not yet submitted documents for the plan check.

Calls to BJs were directed to an agent at VantageOne Real Estate office in Irvine, but calls to the Orange County office were not returned as of Friday.

According to the VantageOne website, the company manages 5.4 acres of retail development property on Bear Valley and Amargosa roads.

Meanwhile, after making a big oil-fried splash, Uncle Dittos World Famous Fried Fish closed its doors in the Stater Bros. shopping center at Bear Valley and Navajo roads in Apple Valley last month.

At least seven High Desert foodies and fans of the eatery called the Daily Press asking what happened to the restaurant.

Were in transition right now, said Audrey Henry, the restaurants spokeswoman. We plan on finding a new location, but were still offering catering and the best Southern-comfort food in the High Desert.

Audrey Henry said the restaurant is named after her husband, Glenn Henry Jr., who was called Ditto instead of Junior by his family.

Audrey Glen said the couple will be catering events at Oak Hills Brewery and other locations. For more information, search for Uncle Dittos on Facebook or write to uncleditto@gmail.com.

Less than a year after Hot Dog on a Stick opened its first California drive-thru on Bear Valley Road in June, the eatery closed its doors last month.

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Restaurant brewhouse coming to Victorville

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