Restaurant finds a new home in downtown Norwich
NORWICH – Area diners are in luck as after a year and a half of successful business, Karolyn White, owner of Karolyn’s Krossroads Cafe, has prepared a new home for her restaurant inside the city limits.
After outgrowing her former space at 6171 Route 12 North, White said she feels fortunate having moved her eatery to the heart of the city, starting today. She’s hoping her regular customers will find the new space hospitable and added that she’s inviting newcomers to swing by for something new and exciting. Offering a variety of home-cooked meals and sides, Krossroads Cafe is promising for those who crave something different in town, White said.
White, along with her staff, said she’s excited to make the move, and has adjusted to her new surroundings quickly. She stated that preparation, as well as efficiency, made the transition a relatively smooth one. Only a few minor fixes, a thorough cleaning and tying-up some loose ends held up the restaurant’s opening at 23 South Broad St., the former home of Trotta’s Pizzeria.
“The move was very smooth, but the small things are what made it a larger process ... it’s been a much-anticipated move,” said White, whose real thanks goes out to all her patrons. “Without them, expansion would not have been possible.”
White and her staff said they take pride in what they serve, offering their signature barbecue pulled pork and home-baked bread.
“All our sandwiches are on home-baked bread and our deserts are all homemade,” she added.
Setting Karolyn’s Krossroads Cafe apart is its promise of offering mouthwatering food that maintains a distinct flavor and follows through with its owner’s mission of serving “awesome food with attitude.” Along with her six employees, White said she hopes to prove this guarantee as she meets the new challenges of the expansion. In a place where space and seating has increased over her previous site, White’s aim is to attract business that allows her to keep up with demand while providing a family-friendly atmosphere for all to enjoy, she added.
Though dinner is not part of their current menu, White said she’s hoping to add it as they attract new crowds. White added that catering – as well as delivery for orders over $20 – is available and it is possible to place an order online through Paypal.
Hours for Karolyn’s Krossroads Cafe are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 334-3733 or visit their website at karolynscafe.com.
After outgrowing her former space at 6171 Route 12 North, White said she feels fortunate having moved her eatery to the heart of the city, starting today. She’s hoping her regular customers will find the new space hospitable and added that she’s inviting newcomers to swing by for something new and exciting. Offering a variety of home-cooked meals and sides, Krossroads Cafe is promising for those who crave something different in town, White said.
White, along with her staff, said she’s excited to make the move, and has adjusted to her new surroundings quickly. She stated that preparation, as well as efficiency, made the transition a relatively smooth one. Only a few minor fixes, a thorough cleaning and tying-up some loose ends held up the restaurant’s opening at 23 South Broad St., the former home of Trotta’s Pizzeria.
“The move was very smooth, but the small things are what made it a larger process ... it’s been a much-anticipated move,” said White, whose real thanks goes out to all her patrons. “Without them, expansion would not have been possible.”
White and her staff said they take pride in what they serve, offering their signature barbecue pulled pork and home-baked bread.
“All our sandwiches are on home-baked bread and our deserts are all homemade,” she added.
Setting Karolyn’s Krossroads Cafe apart is its promise of offering mouthwatering food that maintains a distinct flavor and follows through with its owner’s mission of serving “awesome food with attitude.” Along with her six employees, White said she hopes to prove this guarantee as she meets the new challenges of the expansion. In a place where space and seating has increased over her previous site, White’s aim is to attract business that allows her to keep up with demand while providing a family-friendly atmosphere for all to enjoy, she added.
Though dinner is not part of their current menu, White said she’s hoping to add it as they attract new crowds. White added that catering – as well as delivery for orders over $20 – is available and it is possible to place an order online through Paypal.
Hours for Karolyn’s Krossroads Cafe are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 334-3733 or visit their website at karolynscafe.com.
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