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Cross Keys Café: New Eatery Inside Museum of the American Revolution

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Cross Keys Café will be the eatery inside the Museum of the American Revolution when it opens to the public on Wednesday, April 19.

It is named for an 18th century tavern that previously stood nearby and will offer Revolutionary fare in a colonial-inspired setting, complete with red Windsor chairs and Revolution-themed imagery.

The cafe will also feature:

Managed by the Museum’s exclusive caterer Brûlée Catering, the café features indoor and seasonal outdoor seating on the terrace with a view of Hamilton’s First Bank of the United States and Independence National Historical Park.

Cross Keys Café will offer grab-and-go salads and sandwiches, as well as items that pay tribute to the colonial era, such as Philadelphia Snapper Soup, Potted Smoked Trout, Chicken Pot Pie, and Tun Tavern Bread Pudding.

Patrons can enter the café directly from Third Street – no Museum ticket purchase necessary. Brûlée Catering also offers Revolutionary Era-inspired catering in the Museum’s elegant event space, Liberty Hall, as well as customized menus for groups.

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