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gymnastjlf
Okay, so my friends decided that we're going into Philly this evening (probably around 5ish) for cheesesteaks and a visit to South Street. Besides Mr. Ritts's bakery (assuming we get there in time, I believe they close at 5 on Saturdays?), is there any other must-see for a celiac in this area? Obviously I'm not planning on eating the cheesesteaks.....!

Hope everyone had a great St. Patty's Day!!!
Judyin Philly
QUOTE(gymnastjlf @ Mar 18 2006, 08:38 AM) *
Okay, so my friends decided that we're going into Philly this evening (probably around 5ish) for cheesesteaks and a visit to South Street. Besides Mr. Ritts's bakery (assuming we get there in time, I believe they close at 5 on Saturdays?), is there any other must-see for a celiac in this area? Obviously I'm not planning on eating the cheesesteaks.....!

Hope everyone had a great St. Patty's Day!!!

I'd love to hear the answer...I live in Media but don't get into the city often.
think there was a thread on eating in philly somewere a couple of weeks ago.
judy in Philly (but not really) laugh.gif
Lauren M
I've lived in (and now just outside) philly for almost 2 years and haven't had much luck with restaurants. Mr.Ritts is a must though, if you're in that area. Sorry I couldn't be of more help unsure.gif

-Lauren
Judyin Philly
this is too late for your friday trip to south st but i just got the triump dining out food/restaurant guide and saw tons of resturants in philly. try to look at one.
judy
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