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Date: 2/27/2025
Subject: Penn's Village Presents: "Talking About Philadelphia's Restaurant Scene and the People Behind It"
From: Penn's Village




"The Philadelphia Restaurant Scene - Food, Restaurants, Business, and People"
with Michael Klein 
 
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
MacColl Room at 2:00pm
First Presbyterian Church
201 S. 21st St.
 
Members: Please log in before registering.


Michael Klein is an expert on eating out in Philadelphia. As the The Philadelphia Inquirer's food and restaurant scene reporter, and author of the well-known "Let's Eat, Philly!", he has written stories about eatery openings and closings, restaurant disputes and developments, and unique dishes that you shouldn't miss.
 
Come hear this speaker share stories about his experience as a longtime journalist reporting on the many different aspects of the Philadelphia restaurant scene.  
 
A graduate of Northeast High and Temple University, Michael Klein has a 45 year career as a journalist. He has been at the Philadelphia Inquirer for nearly 40 years as a reporter and editor. He writes the Inquirer’s “Let’s Eat” newsletter.


LOCATION

 
This program will be held in the MacColl Room of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 201 South 21st Street, on the southeast corner of Walnut. The entrance is on the side of the building off of 21st Street. There is an accessible entrance behind the building off of Chancellor St.


RSVP

 
Please register online here: Talking About Philadelphia’s Restaurant Scene Members: Please log in before registering.
 
If you cannot, you may email info@pennsvillage.org or call 215-925-7333. If you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation to make room for others.
 
This program is free of charge to our members and volunteer partners.  Non-member guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village, or pay $10 per additional program.
 
Group photos may be taken during this event.

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