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Edinboro's landmark Crossroads Dinor reopens
[Note: Well, they almostgot it right! Not a former trolley station, but it actually was a former trolley car. But whatever the provenance, we're glad to have it back in business. RJD] Erie Times-News | May 7, 2009 Edinboro, PA
The Crossroads Dinor is back in business.

The landmark Edinboro eatery reopened May 1, after closing in late November for financial reasons and to do some much-needed renovation work, said owner Jim Sims.

Located at the southwest corner of Routes 6N and 99, the diner first opened in 1929. It was originally a trolley station.

Even with the improvements, customers will still recognize the diner, Sims said.

"It's just like it never closed. We even brought back the pies," said Sims, referring to the diner's famous homemade desserts.

The diner is open seven days a week and will be open early Sunday to serve a Mother's Day breakfast.

Originally published online here: http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090507/NEWS02/305079834/-1/NEWS

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