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    Dining at Franklin's Table Food Hall: A Blend of Flavors in One Spot

    2024-05-10
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    If you're roaming around the University of Pennsylvania and hunger strikes, Franklin's Table Food Hall is your go-to spot. Nestled at the bustling corner of 34th and Walnut Streets, this food court isn't just a hit among students and faculty; it's a culinary haven for anyone eager to explore a variety of flavors under one roof. From the vibrant neon signs to the eclectic mix of eateries, there's something here to satisfy every palate. I had a chance to dive into a plain pizza from Pitruco, which was both satisfying and filling. The buzz around Goldie's falafel sandwiches and hummus is well-deserved, with a consistent line of eager foodies waiting to get a taste.

    The hall itself is compact yet offers ample seating, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy a quick meal. The variety is impressive, from the fresh Asian flair of PaperMill's tacos to the hearty burgers at K&Q Burgers. Although some spots like DeizenGoff haven't reopened, their famous hummus can still be savored at Goldie. Whether you're in a rush or looking to linger over a leisurely lunch, Franklin's Table caters to all. It's a vibrant spot that combines convenience with quality, making it a must-visit whenever you're in University City. Next time, I'm eyeing the lemongrass garlic chicken from that place with the neon sign – it's hard to resist the lure of trying something new here!

    Address: University of Pennsylvania, 3401 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
    Phone: (215) 558-6422
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