BY: Andrew Dodson
For the third time in about as many years, Cafe Cremosi, the Bay City Italian restaurant known for its signature sauce, is on the move again. The restaurant, owned by its chef, Rich Abila, opened Monday, Jan. 30, inside Lumber Barons 804 E. Midland St., after operating out of the former Steamers pub, 108 N. Linn St., and Washington Lanes bowling alley, 1205 Washington Ave. Abila, who has three decades of Italian culinary experience, said the move gives his restaurant more room and exposure in a familiar location.
"We needed more room to accommodate all of our customers," he said. "There are weekends where we were packed -- this let's us serve more people." The new space dining space, located to the right of the main entrance, is noticeably larger than its cozy location on Linn Street. The new location is also going to incorporate the bar area of Lumber Barons. Lumber Barons is owned by Bay City businessman Art Dore. Rusty Saw Smokehouse BBQ previously leased out the restaurant space.
SOURCE: http://www.mlive.com/
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