Restaurateur seeks change in Franklin Springs alcohol law
The landmark Roystonian Restaurant, which closed in May after almost 70 years in operation, could be replaced by a Mexican restaurant. But that will only happen if the City of Franklin Springs decides to allow sales of alcohol by the drink.
By Charlie Eavenson
Staff Writer
FRANKLIN SPRINGS – The landmark Roystonian Restaurant, which closed in May after almost 70 years in operation, could be replaced by a Mexican restaurant.