A popular Mexican restaurant and market was heavily damaged as fire tore through the building in downtown Davenport Saturday night.
Davenport fire crews were called to Abarrotes Carrillo for a fire that appeared to start on the upper floor and spread throughout the wood- frame structure built in the 1900s according to a post by Quad-City Times.
At one-point, heavy fire had taken over the attic space as crews used multiple handlines and aerial devices to control the fire.
In a Facebook post, Abarrotes Carrillo said, “Thank you so much to the Davenport community for being so quick to reach out. Thank you to all of the Davenport Emergency First Responders for working hard to save our humble location.”