National Cheesesteak Day
On March 24th, not only celebrates a delectable sandwich but it honors one of this country's biggest debates; who created this delectableness?
It's like March Madness for a cheesesteak. At 10 a.m., Pat's and Geno's square off at 10 AM, followed by Chubby's and Dalessandro's at 11 a.m. Noon is the site of Jim's and Tony Luke's at Noon. Basketball fans know how brackets work. Here's how brackets go. Someone is going to get a bye..
Pat Olivieri, a hot dog restaurant from the 1930s, receives the award. However, Pat Olivieri, a hot dog chain from the 1930s, deserves the praise. Pat's King of Steaks is on its original location and is still going strong, according to Philadelphia's tourism website. This writer has had a cheesesteak from there and would return in a heartbeat.
This delectable, juicy sandwich on a hoagie roll is the main thing. With or without cheese and onions, the roll is loaded with chipped steak, and you can order it with or without cheese and onions. In Philly, you can only get an authentic one if you've never had one. Try other places, so go where you can. But Philadephia will be on the other hand someday. It is the real deal.
#nationalcheesesteakday is the nationalcheesesteakday's observance.com has the following links
- Invite your colleagues and dine over to your new cheesesteak restaurant
- Get it with cheese (not steak day, not steak day) and then add the onions, too
- Make your own cheesesteak by making your own cheesesteak
- Give a shout out to the restaurant that crafts your favorite cheesesteak
- To post on social media, use #NationalCheesesteakDay
The national cheesesteak day is the longest in history, according to history
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Cheesesteak FAQ
Q. What kind of cheese is in cheesesteak?
Many will tell you they used Cheez Whiz on their cheesesteak for an authentic cheesesteak.
Q. Who made the world's biggest cheesesteak?
A. Rene Kobeitri and other Philadelphia chefs created the 510 ft. cheesesteak in 2021.