R.I.P. Doc & Mz. V's—This unfortunate news tidbit comes courtesy of a reader who, thanks to a review we ran (“Doc & Mz. V’s Diner: Southwestern Heart and Southern Soul Food,” Jan. 26-Feb. 1) only recently got turned on to the Southern-style South Valley diner. “Encouraged by our tasty lunch last week, a colleague and I headed back this afternoon,” she wrote in an e-mail. “The restaurant was dark, chairs upside down on the tables. … Another one bites the dust.” A call to the restaurant confirmed their sudden and unforeseen closure, where an answering machine delivered Mz. V's heartfelt goodbye. “Doc and I regret that we have closed the business down as of Feb. 3,” she explained, ” … due to staffing issues that will not allow Doc and I to … live, breath, eat and sleep the restaurant.” Doc & Mz. V’s Diner opened in May of 2005, under the care of Dr. Thomas Strain (Doc) and Vanessa Strain (Mz. V). As a final note on her message, Mz. V says, “This has been a real experience for us, to get to know our neighbors and a lot of people who will be our friends in our future. I'd like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you.”