The Most Delicious Pennsylvania Road Trip Takes You To 6 Hole-In-The-Wall Cheesesteak Restaurants
Hungry? If you’re not right now, give it a few minutes. Once you take a peek at this road trip to six hole-in-the-wall cheesesteak restaurants in Pennsylvania, you might just suffer from a massive cheesesteak craving. Sample a scrumptious cheesesteak sandwich from a half-dozen of Pennsylvania’s many cheesesteak joints. Just make sure you take a hearty appetite with you.
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Let's start off our most delicious road trip at Philly Steaks in Stroudsburg. (We'll hit three Philly cheesesteak joints at the end of the road trip.) Will you order the classic Philly cheesesteak? Or will you try such favorites as the chicken or the BBQ chicken cheesesteak? Top your cheesesteak with American or provolone cheeses or Cheez Whiz. Find more information on the official Facebook page of Philly Steaks.
Sink your teeth into one of the hearty cheesesteaks at Carl's Corner. The corner cheesesteak shop offers both regular (seven-inch) and giant (11-inch) original steak, cheesesteak, and pepper steak sandwiches. Each is topped with sauteed onions, pickles, and a special sauce.
Here's the official website of Carl's Corner.
Known for its "world's famous cheesesteak," Pudge's has been a Pennsylvania favorite for more than four decades. The menu boasts a full range of cheesesteaks, including the classic. You might also want to try the mushroom cheesesteak, the pepper cheesesteak, or the chicken cheesesteak. Find days, hours, and a menu on the official website of Pudges.
Our road trip now takes us to Philly - the home of the cheesesteak sandwich. We'll start off at Sonny's Famous Steaks. Make sure you're good and hungry before your visit because you will want to devour the entire cheesesteak. Sonny's Philly cheesesteaks feature ribeye beef and the cheese of your choice on an Amoroso Italian roll. Check out other cheesesteaks - like the chicken cheesesteak - on the menu, too. Head over to the official website of Sonny's Famous Steaks for days, hours, and a menu.
Our next stop takes us to another Philly classic - Jim's South St. Indulge in one of the famous cheesesteak sandwiches with your choice of cheese. Are you team American, provolone, or Cheez Whiz? If you're not a meat-eater, you can still get your cheesesteak fix with Maxine's Meatless. Here's the official website of Jim's South St.
Billing itself as the "home of the ultimate cheesesteak," John's Roast Pork features both a plain steak and a cheesesteak. The menu's also brimming with a variety of favorites - pepperoni cheesesteak, mushroom cheesesteak, and chicken cheesesteak. If you're a fan of roast pork, definitely order a roast pork sandwich. It's been the cheesesteak joint's specialty since 1930.
Stop by the official website of John's Pork Roast.
What are your favorite hole-in-the-wall cheesesteak restaurants in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Love discovering hole-in-the-wall hidden gems? You’ll definitely want to check out La Pena Mexicana in Kennett Square next time you’re craving a Mexican meal.
Address: Philly Steaks, 632 Main St, Stroudsburg, PA 18360, USA
Address: Carl's Corner, 2 W Elizabeth Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18018, USA
Address: Pudges, 1555 Sumneytown Pike, Lansdale, PA 19446, USA
Address: Sonny's Famous Steaks, 228 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
Address: Jim's South St., 400 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA
Address: John's Roast Pork, 14 Snyder Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19148, USA
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