Quite a disappointing visit this evening. The ‘wit’ provolone cheese steak was: 1. Dry, like the meat was over cooked 2. Stale bread tasted like it had been sliced and waiting to be used for many hours 3. Two windows service, one to order and pay for a sandwich and the second to order and pay for drinks and fries etc. is just stupid more trouble than it’s worth The next time you’re in line at Pat’s, look over your shoulder, there are multiple other food options. Likely all better than Pat’s.
This IS NOT the King of Steaks. $75 for 3 sandwiches, 2 fries, & 3 canned cokes. We were looking forward to this all day. What a disappointment. Food was not hot, barely warm. Who puts pickled bell peppers on a philly? Service was rude. Overall, this place sucked. A frozen hot pocket would have been better. A damn shame.
They were currently under renovations in the building but servicing via the food truck on the street there. Pat's won the rivalry in my book in regards to the taste of the food
I’ve been dreaming about this cheesesteak for quite a while now can’t get out of my mind ever since I took that first bite. I knew that this was the best cheesesteak known to America. I highly recommend and you will not regret absolutely delicious. The cherry soda is to die for
Fresh bread, flavorless steak. Very disappointed. We have waited years to try a traditional Philly cheese steak. We drove 7 hours to Harrisburg for a concert and figured before heading home let's drive another 90 minutes out of our way for a cheese steak. Definitely not worth the hype. I wish I got one from Geno's as well to compare. This way I would have known who did it best or if the locals had a lower standard for quality.
Classic Philly steak. Great taste. Limited parking