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Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

3 people want to go here. 12 people have been here.

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JD Estes
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

Worth visiting!

The last time I went to this place

It was pretty damn good, the fries were subpar, but the cheesesteak (with Cheez Whiz) was great


Daniel Spils
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

Worth visiting!

wireless

It’s also a wireless restuarant. Just don’t get hoagie drippings on your laptop.


Joe
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

Worth visiting!

Great googlie mooglie!

This is BY FAR the best steaky sandwich of any sort I’ve ever had! Each bite tasted like my mouth was lifted up to heaven in rapture and I was eating Cheesesteak with St. Peter himself. My only complaint is that the sandwich was too small.

Thank you to HODEL-HASH-9600 for the heads up.


Megan
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

I love scrapple!

And I’m not afraid to admit it. I hear this place has scrapple, along with Tastycakes (mmmm Butterscotch Krimpets). These are things that I’m accustomed to getting only once maybe twice a year, and I think that’s a good thing. But, since there is a place in Seattle that serves scrapple, I think I’ll have to check it out eventually.


Todd Gehman
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

Worth visiting!

Slice of Pennsylvania in Seattle

I grew up in southeastern Pennsylvania and I was amazed the first time I walked into this place. They not only have the best cheesesteaks in town, they also cater to the PA ex-pat with TastyKakes (sort of like east coast Twinkies) and scrapple. The fact that a Seattle restaurant has scrapple on its menu non-ironically is testament to the power of east coast exoticism.


Eric Hodel
Seattle

Philly Fevre Steak & Hoagie Shop

Worth visiting!

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At 2332 E. Madison St., its got some of the best Philly cheese steak sandwiches you can find. They’ve got nothing but sports on the TV and free wireless.

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