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Fires damage two popular restaurants, Panda Machi in Alpine and The Junction in El Cajon

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  • January 2026 Articles
  • Panda Machi Sushi Bar
  • The Junction
  • El Cajon
  • Alpine
  • restaurant fires

Fundraisers launched to help owners and employees at both restaurants

By Miriam Raftery

Photos courtesy of Lakeside Fire and Heartland Fire & Rescue

Updated January 17 with information on Panda Machi fundraiser

January 14, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) – A pair of two-alarm fires in the past 24 hours have heavily damaged two local restaurant, Panda Machi Sushi Bar & Chinese Cuisine on Alpine Boulevard in Alpine and the Junction Bar & Grill on Jamacha Road in El Cajon. No one was injured, but it’s unclear how long the restaurants will remain closed.

Junction Bar & Grill blaze started in kitchen

The Junction restaurant sustained an estimated $1 million in damages, including substantial damage to the kitchen and smoke damage elsewhere in the restaurant, Heartland Fire & Rescue Chief John Nevin told East County Magazine.  “There was nothing suspicious,” he said, adding that the cause is still under investigation.” Multiple agencies responded to the fire yesterday morning around 9:20 a.m., including San Miguel Fire, Sante Fire, and El Cajon Fire departments as well as Heartland. Crews were swiftly able to knock down the fire and save 90% of the building in a strip mall, Chief Nevin added. A UPS store next door sustained minor damage but was able to open within the hour.

Owners of the Junction have set up a GoFundMe page  to raise money to help their workers while pledging to  reopen. 

“This unexpected event has turned lives upside down, as our staff now faces the challenge of covering rent, groceries, and other essential living expenses without their regular income,” Shaun Anderson posted on the GoFundMe page. “Junction has always been more than just a restaurant—it’s been a gathering place, a second home, and a community built on relationships. At the heart of it all is our incredible staff, who show up every day with heart, passion, and kindness...In the face of this loss, our team has shown nothing but strength, grace, and unwavering support for one another. Every dollar raised through this GoFundMe will go directly to Junction employees, helping them cover living expenses while we work toward reopening. Your support—whether it’s a donation, a share, or a message of encouragement—means the world to our Junction family.”

The Junction’s owners also operate several other local restaurants including Junction 52 Bar & Grill in Santee and Junction Scripps on Carroll Canyon Road.

Panda Machi Sushi Bar & Chinese Cuisine

Damage was more substantial at Panda Machi, where a late-night fire burned through the roof.  Crews from Alpine, Lakeside, Santee, La Mesa, Viejas, Barona, Sycuan and San Miguel fire departments responded along with the San Diego County Fire Authority, SDG&E and the San Diego County Sheriff. 

Alpine Fire Chief Brian Boggeln has said that the fire appears to have started in the roof area while the business owner was inside cooking, SanDiegoVille.com reports. The fire caused an estimated $1.1 million in damages and took firefighters several hours to contain.

According to 619 media, in addition to fire and smoke damage, the restaurant also sustained water damage from sprinklers that activated and helped douse the flames. Crews were able to prevent the fire from spreading to other businesses in the shopping center. On social media this morning, area residents are posting that some other businesses in the center remain closed today due to concerns over a damaged gas line.

A GoFundMe site has been set up to help Panda Machi's owners rebuild.  The site states, "The owners and staff have poured their hearts into serving Alpine with kindness, consistency, and delicious food, and in return, they’ve earned the love and loyalty of the entire community.

 
Tragically, the fire has made the restaurant unsafe to operate, and the damage means they must rebuild before they can reopen their doors. During this time, the owners and staff are facing overwhelming costs — from repairs and equipment replacement to lost income — all while trying to stay hopeful and strong. As a small, family-owned business, recovering from a tragedy like this is overwhelming. While insurance and cleanup help, they only go so far. The road ahead will be long and expensive. This GoFundMe has been created to help cover immediate expenses, begin the rebuilding process, and support the owners and staff as they work toward reopening."

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