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Philippe The Original, 1001 N. Alameda St. Los Angeles CA. 90012 (Map)

Note:
After you get your food, we will move to a second floor meeting room, BUT first.... we gather at the table near the "front door" cash register for an informal get-together and then after most have arrived, we then go upstairs for the formal meeting.

Check near the cash register to see if we are there, if not, enter the upstairs on the Alameda St. side of the restaurant, as the west side has a sign that says the upstairs is closed.

Beware of the trick by the restaurant. After we go up, they put the closed sign back up. We will be up there, but call 818-367-1661, if you can't figure out where we are!

Please RSVP Bart Reed or call 818-367-1661 to confirm. This way we will look for you before going upstairs.

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