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Linda Goldkrantz <[log in to unmask]>
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Next week, I am going to the National Museum of American Jewish History, which is located at Independence Mall (think Liberty Bell) in Philadelphia.

Any recommendations for lunch?  Has to be safe walking distance.  Yes, I googled and checked my gf lists, but most places are not close enough to walk.  I have to check on one or two to see if they're open for lunch.  Morimoto's keeps coming up on gf lists. I've never been there.

I will be meeting a group at the museum in the morning, but have no clue if the group is planning to dine together.  I need a plan B.   If I my husband and I have to go off and dine alone, where I'm able to eat, I'm fine with that.  Or I can go home.  Most of the people are driving from a couple of hours away, but I live just outside the city (actually in NJ), and will most likely be coming in by train.  But if the group ends up following me....we're talking nearly 20 people, and that means advance reservations.  (I am NOT in charge of the tour or the lunch. It seems no-one is.)


Lin
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