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Old City’s Cross Keys Café Announces New Colonial Era-Inspired Fall Menu

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Whether you live and work here or are just visiting Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood, the Museum of the American Revolution’s Cross Keys Café (101 S. Third St.) has quickly become a go-to spot to grab a quick breakfast, lunch, or hot seasonal beverage – alcoholic or otherwise. Today, the café announced cozy new fall menu items, including soups, salads, sandwiches, and other colonial-era inspired dishes.

In addition to comfort food favorites like chicken pot pie and creamy mac and cheese with a panko crunch, Cross Keys Café now offers a hot turkey gobbler hoagie loaded with stuffing, cranberry sauce, and gravy, as well as New England clam chowder with smoked bacon and fresh dill. For something fresh and festive, patrons can try a grain salad with pomegranate, farro, quinoa, roasted butternut squash, beets, and candied hazelnuts with a citrus vinaigrette.

Now open daily from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., the café also offers breakfast options including muffins, pastries, bagels, hot breakfast sandwiches, and yogurt parfaits. A new make-your-own steel cut Irish oatmeal bar features toppings, including dried blueberries and peaches, almonds, pecans, raisins, and brown sugar.

There’s even something for furry friends – new all-natural, house-made doggie biscuits are available for just $1 each.

Patrons can enter the café directly from Third Street – no Museum ticket purchase necessary. Cross Keys Café is managed by the Museum’s exclusive caterer Brûlée Catering.

Highlights of the Fall Menu Include:

Hot Seasonal Cocktails

Hot Entrees

Sandwiches

Salads

Savory Jars

Sweet Jars

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