BY: Mitchell A. Skurzewski
C&M Crossroads Trattoria owner Lynn Beining has seen cars lined up in Rozellville for years. The problem was most people parking their cars were planning to enjoy a meal at the historic Buck-A-Neer Supper Club, not C&M Crossroads. But Beining said she hopes a new identity for the long-running restaurant will equate to big business in tiny Rozellville
With a revamped menu and specialty nights, Beining said she hopes C&M Crossroads can turn a corner and cultivate word of mouth into scores of new visitors. Beining said she is picking up the classic Italian that Mauvice Murphy just started prior to leaving the restaurant.
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