Gooey Looie’s Seriously Stuffed Hoagies and Cheesesteaks

Gooey Looie’s Seriously Stuffed Hoagies and Cheesesteaks

Gooey Looie’s Seriously Stuffed Hoagies and Cheesesteaks (Photo Gooey Looie's)

Gooey Looie’s, the kitchen isn’t going to skimp on meat. The Pennsport deli plumps up its sandwiches with a beyond-generous helping of steak and cheese that demands many napkins—and sometimes utensils. 231 McClellan Street, (215) 334-7668, gooeylooies.comWith a name like Gooey Looie’s, the kitchen isn’t going to skimp on meat. The Pennsport deli plumps up its sandwiches with a beyond-generous helping of steak and cheese that demands many napkins—and sometimes utensils. 231 McClellan Street, (215) 334-7668, gooeylooies.com

John’s Roast Pork South Philly

John’s Roast Pork South Philly

John’s Roast Pork South Philly (Photo: Visit Philly)

Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia, PA - John’s Roast Pork may not have “cheesesteak” in its name, but this small shack among shopping plazas is frequently named one of the city’s top steak spots. Its secret weapon? A crusty seeded roll. 14 E. Snyder Avenue, (215) 463-1951, johnsroastpork.comJohn’s Roast Pork may not have “cheesesteak” in its name, but this small shack among shopping plazas is frequently named one of the city’s top steak spots. Its secret weapon? A crusty seeded roll. 14 E. Snyder Avenue, (215) 463-1951, johnsroastpork.com

Pat’s King of Steaks - Original Home of The Cheesesteak

Pat’s King of Steaks - Original Home of The Cheesesteak

Pat’s King of Steaks - Original Home of The Cheesesteak (Photo: Visit Philly)

The original home of the cheesesteak, Pat’s King of Steaks has been owned and operated by the Olivieri family for 87 years and counting. A 24-hour shop, Pat’s shuts down for only 48 hours each year: Thanksgiving and Christmas. 1237 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 468-1546, patskingofsteaks.comPhiladelphia, PA - The original home of the cheesesteak, Pat’s King of Steaks has been owned and operated by the Olivieri family for over 87 years and counting. A 24-hour shop, Pat’s shuts down for only 48 hours each year: Thanksgiving and Christmas. 1237 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 468-1546, patskingofsteaks.com

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