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Lynn Robbins <[log in to unmask]>
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Lynn Robbins <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Mar 2008 11:34:15 -0500
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I have had many responses  asking for a summary, but not too many
responses with Boston dining options.  So here is my second query.
Please don't write asking me to summarize - I will if I get any useful
info.
 
Here is the situation:  my daughter will be on a school bus trip to
Boston.  At lunch time she will be handed ten dollars and given a short
amount of time to go and grab lunch.  She will not have transportation,
We do not know the city of boston at all.  She does not necessarily need
a place with a gf menu, but will need to know how to walk to a
restaurant where she can safely order something.  She  is 17, and used
to ordering for herself, so if you steer her towards a Mexican place she
can  figure out not to eat the flour tortillas.
 
The areas she will be in are :  Quincy market, the boston science
Museum, and the Sheraton Hotel on Audubon St. in Wakefield.
 
Can anyone help with restaurant  ideas specifically in those areas?
Many thanks, Lynn
 
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