so really...best cheese steak in Philly is????
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It is light on the steak, just minus the fuckton of veggies.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Jersey Mike s cheese steaks are awesome. Our favorite in the area is a place called pat s in point pleasant boro.F Me In The Brain said:We live in prime land for this and my kid insists on Jersey mike for his steaks. (They aren't bad, actually, but not as good as some of the others. He loves then.)I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -

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Before and after John’s Roast Pork.

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^^^^that's what Im talking about!0
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Did you also get a roast pork?The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Nah. I’ve had the roast pork from there, Dinic’s, Cosmi’s, and a few other places. They’re okay, but I really don’t get why people get on their high horse and claim that it’s the better of the famous Philly sandwiches and act like the cheesesteak is only for tourists and pagans. I prefer a cheesesteak by a wide margin.F Me In The Brain said:Did you also get a roast pork?0 -
Ha, no need to get spicy.

I like the cheesesteak as well
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All the cheesesteak photos are making me hungry for one. Anyone know a good place to get one in downtown Manhattan. I know the diners around here have them but not sure I want to risk that. All suggestions welcome.0
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As shared above, for a chain the Jersey Mike's one is pretty good. If you can't find a spot with a Philly transplant cooking up some magic you could likely find one of those close to you....The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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One of my absolute favorites. The seeded rolls are off the chain. First time I had it was before a show as well. Temple of the Dog 2016. We actually went back the next day before driving home because A. They were so fucking good, and B. I had my first one with sharp provolone and wanted to try it with American.cutz said:
I've had Cheese Steaks from there too.RiotZact said:Before and after John’s Roast Pork.

I remember I went with a friend of mine before a concert and when we got there I said: " Cheese Steak at A John's Roast Pork?" It was VERY good.0 -
Ha! Sorry, I knew you weren’t saying that you didn’t. I’ve been shocked at how many people I’ve met in the last 8 months since moving to Philly that have rolled their eyes when I say how much I love cheesesteaks. And usually the immediate answer is something along the lines of “The roast pork sandwich is way better and SHOULD be the more famous sandwich.” But you know that if the roast pork was the more well known sammie, all the hipsters would be begging everyone to try a cheesesteak.F Me In The Brain said:Ha, no need to get spicy.
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Could be. When I moved here in 12 we had fun trying lots of different steaks and that is when I discovered my love for the roast porks.
I still love a good cheesesteak and even though I do tell people who come in to try the pork I always get a steak as well. Probably 50/50 on which one people say they prefer.
There are so many amazing sammies here you really can't go wrong. The Philly area is far and away the most spectacular Sammie spot I've ever seen.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Yeah try it out and let us know what you think! I really love this little area. It’s benefited from how well Fishtown and Northern Liberties have done the past few decades, but it still has a personality very much it’s own. The people are extraordinarily neighborly and everyone is very committed to supporting local businesses and building up the neighborhood.Cliffy6745 said:
An area of the city I am not familiar with. The wife grew up in Fishtown and I obviously know Northern Liberties well, just haven't really ventured to that area. I want this Poes though. Looks banging.RiotZact said:
Yeah, it’s in a bit of a weird place. I live in “Olde Kensington” which is super close to where Fishtown meets Northern Liberties, so it’s pretty well gentrified at this point. But it starts to get a little shady when you walk in the direction of Poe’s. Some great food spots in that area though. Sutton’s is literally right next door and they have awesome food and I know I’ve been recommended to a few other places within a few blocks that have great yelp reviews. It’s an interesting little area if you can get past some of the shadiness.Cliffy6745 said:
I have never heard of this place and those look amazing. Looks like the spot is kinda in a weird area. Will have to look intoRiotZact said:Holy shit. I’ve lived less than a half mile from this place for almost a year now and this is the first time I’ve tried it. My friends have been telling me forever that I would love it but I just kept putting it off. What a fucking idiot I am. This is one of the best cheesesteaks I’ve ever had. They call it the Uncle Tony and it has pepperoncini relish and house smoked wiz. My girlfriend’s chicken cutlet sandwich was amazing too. If you’re in the Philly area you have to try this place.Poe’s Sandwich Joint:

You gotta get the cheesesteak from Angelos.
Wait, Angelo’s the pizza place? I’m supposed to finally try their “upside down jawn” any day now. And now you’re telling me I have to go back for a cheesesteak. Looks like I’ll be frequenting South Philly quite a bit here soon.
Yessir. The cheesesteak is done up a bit, and on their crusty bread, but it is banging. The upside down jawn is good. I love their sandwiches though.0 -
For sure. With the exception of my frequent pizza cravings I could probably get some type of sandwich in this city for every meal and never get board of it. And just for the record, I do enjoy a roast pork from time to time, my favorite is probably from Paesano's.F Me In The Brain said:Could be. When I moved here in 12 we had fun trying lots of different steaks and that is when I discovered my love for the roast porks.
I still love a good cheesesteak and even though I do tell people who come in to try the pork I always get a steak as well. Probably 50/50 on which one people say they prefer.
There are so many amazing sammies here you really can't go wrong. The Philly area is far and away the most spectacular Sammie spot I've ever seen.
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You have to like the bitter rabe to enjoy the roast pork, not everyone does. Completely different craving than a cheesesteak.0
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I love rabe. Never knew about long hots or rabe before Philly and I can’t imagine my life without either now0
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