Philly cheesesteak sandwiches are made with beef, pork or chicken.
Philadelphia cheesesteak is a popular sandwich that originated many years ago in Pennsylvania and has since become popular nationwide. The original Philly-style sandwich included thinly sliced steak and melted cheese served hot on a long roll. Today many new versions have evolved that may include roasted mushrooms, onions, pork or chicken. No matter which your prefer, if you're visiting Pennsylvania you can find a Philadelphia cheesesteak restaurant for every taste.
Campo's Deli
Campo's Deli was established by Ambrose and Rose Campo in 1947 and is still operated by younger generations of the Campo family. The one-time small grocery store and 1950s luncheonette now has three locations in the Philadelphia area. Recognized by numerous food critics, magazines and television networks such as City's Best, My Fox Philly and Food Network, the popular restaurant specializes in Philly cheesesteak sandwiches and Philly-style hoagies. The original Campo's Deli is walking distance from the historic Liberty Bell and the Independence Visitor Center.
Campo's Deli
214 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-923-1000
camposdeli.com
Steve's Prince Of Steaks
Established by owner Steven Iliescu, Steve's Prince Of Steaks restaurant has been a Philadelphia favorite since 1980. With three additional locations established over the years, the small chain of restaurants has earned numerous recognitions for excellence including being voted "Best Philly Cheese steak" by Philadelphia Magazine---twice in 15 years---an appearance on the Food Network TV program "The Hungry Detective", and induction into the Guinness Book of World Records for creating the "World's Largest Cheesesteak"
Steve's Prince Of Steaks
7200 Bustleton Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19149
215-338-0985
stevesprinceofsteaks.com
Jake's Philadelphia Cheesesteaks
Run by proprietor Gary Dorfman, Jake's Philadelphia Cheesesteaks restaurant is an independent local eatery. Dorfman, a former health care consultant, personally oversees the preparation of the establishment's popular Philly chicken and cheesesteak sandwiches, as well as other menu items. Steak sandwiches are made only of fresh sliced 100 percent rib eye steak, and Philly chicken sandwiches are prepared only with white meat chicken. Fresh bread is delivered daily from nearby bakeries, and fresh roasted meatballs come from a local Italian market.
Jake's Philadelphia Cheesesteaks
1625 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-751-1701
jakescheesesteaks.com
Talk Of The Town
Talk Of The Town is a casual eat-in or carry-out restaurant specializing in fast food and Philadelphia favorites. The casual atmosphere displays a wide variety of sports photos and memorabilia of today and yesteryear. According to the restaurant's website, it is not uncommon to run into famous professional athletes enjoying a bite to eat. In fact, the restaurant's slogan is "Eat where the pros eat." Talk of The Town serves hoagies and Philly-style cheesesteaks made from fresh beef, pork or chicken.
Talk Of The Town
3020 S Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
215-551-7277
talkofthetowncheesesteaks.com
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