This place really appreciates their customers. They try to keep everyone happy and full. Easy to get to right off the highway. A great location if you are heading to the stadiums. The menu has a wide variety of sandwiches and sides so don’t feel locked into just a cheesesteak, but when in Philly it is worth it. Pricing is fair for the amount of meat on the roll.
Jamie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Woodbury, NJ
This place is awful. Waited 25 minutes for food and the order wasn’t even correct. Meanwhile 5 employees were standing around doing nothing.
Bruce F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 VINCENTOWN, NJ
Really? Just not a good cheese steak. I mean it was ok, but nothing special. Lacking meat and flavor. After adding some salt it was better. $ 10.50 for a cheesesteak and a coke? I wouldn’t go out of my way for this model of mediocrity.
Daniel W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
The fries were good, cheesesteak tastes like it was boiled in water. Flavorless. Will not go back here again. Totally disappointed.
Tom D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
In my opinion it’s pretty impossible to mess up a cheesesteak in Philadelphia. A great option, easily accessible from the highway or local neighborhoods. Staff was extremely friendly, not a long wait(during lunch hour) and sandwiches were on point. It was my first time there and I’ll definitely be back.
Ama C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
*Adding an extra star because I quickly received an apology and an offer to make amends via Unilocal.At least an effort was made.* The food took so long to come out that I was shocked to learn my fried pickles were room temperature. The wait should have meant fresh food, not food sitting around getting cold. It tasted fine, but I can get hot food served up more quickly all over town, of equal or better quality. It was especially annoying, since there was only one order ahead of ours.
Victoria G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Virginia Beach, VA
Stopped by because it was not in the downtown area which is atrocious to find parking in. We also wanted to taste philly and this seemed like a good place to start. We ordered a regular cheesesteak with whiz, two cheeseburgers, 2 fries, 2 drinks and an order of fried pickles for $ 34 and some change. It was all pretty good but the pickles were way over fried. Good place to get your grease on!
Michael K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mount Holly, NJ
I don’t think any one is actually talking about this place. 2nd star was for friendly service.
Shelton H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
I ordered an eggplant hoagie and asked if it was crispy. I received a slimy eggplant on a hoagie roll… for $ 8? I took it back to add pickles, peppers and onions and they added a dollar??? If I was not starving I would have trashed it… I’ll never go here again.
Karen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Eat in area is filthy. 20 minute wait for 2 steaks. One person doing all the cooking and wrapping. Btw sandwich was pretty good. Need more people working the grill and less people chit-chatting behind the scenes. The sandwiches are good, but too much work for 1 man to pull off. ordered fries which weren’t provided. Just as well because these fries REALLY suck
Emily B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arlington, VA
We bought a Unilocal deal for Talk of the Town. When I ordered my food the person was not aware of the Unilocal deal, however was able to work it out with her manager. The Philly cheesesteak was fine, nothing to get excited about. The sauce seemed very tomato based and couldn’t taste cheese at all. If I could give a 2.5 that’s what I would have given as the place is just average.
Andrew V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Tucked away under 76, this is the best place close to the stadiums for cheesesteaks. I’ve come here multiple times before and after games. It’s not a place to go for the ambience and parking can be a pain depending on what’s going on or time of day. I won’t say it’s the best cheesesteak(title goes to John’s Roast Pork), but it’s the best«wiz wit» in the city. It’s a good portion of everything on a medium sized roll and they cook to order. Fries are average, nothing special, but who gets cheesesteaks with out the cheese fries?
Mike M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Johnston, RI
Fries were great. Steak and cheese was good. Shithole dining but great food. 15×15 foot dining area under a highway. Looks sketchy but hey, it’s a good sandwhich
Mark N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
I go here not for a milkshake this time I get cheesesteak whiz wit-out they chopped up a steak em what happen to this joint ! After that I didn’t even get the milkshake. Strictly milkshakes now !!!
Steve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Glenolden, PA
It’s such a basic place here so I’ll make my review basic. This was not my first time here, but it had been several years. They make a pretty decent sandwich. I think they’re a little expensive compared to competition for what you get. I have found that the steak and egg sandwich at 6 bucks is a great bargain. The fries are decent but not special. They are getting only three stars because I think they’re a bit too much money, and it’s basically a dump of a place. Almost no character here. But their sandwiches are worthy for South Philly.
Marissa B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
After spending the day walking around the neighborhood and enjoying this beautiful thus far start to Summer in Marconi, myself and my fiancé decided to grab some food towards the end of our outing. While they weren’t absolutely mind-blowing, they’re aces in my book. We split a Diablo(roasted red peppers, fried long hots, & sharp provolone) chicken cutlet sandwich, cheese fries, and a soda. Came to about $ 16. Portion sizes and quality were well worth it. We both defintiely got our fill. That sandwich was extra-slammin stil, though… Will order in some night and eventually also return.
C R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Philadelphia, PA
I have been passing this joint on Broad for years as anyone who goes to a sports game or FDR park would and was always curious. recently i went to give it a try. id love to know what the food was like however since my wallet contained only a $ 1 bill and two credit cards, i was not allowed to purchase anything. this despite the Visa/Mastercard sign on the door. Inside a $ 15 min sign was posted, and even though only one other customer was in there and my cheesesteak + milkshake order was $ 13.75, i was turned away rather rudely. you pass on 8 $ of profit(maybe more) in order to not incur 20 cents on your processing, makes a lot of business sense… not wont«try» again
Rita C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
My boyfriend and I stopped in Talk of the Town after a rainy Phillies game for some grub. He claimed that they’re way, way better than Tony Luke’s(or usual go-to stop for late night foodies), so I was interested to check it out. He ordered the chicken cutlet hoagie with long hots; I went with the pork italiano. We rushed home and started devouring the sandwiches. The chicken cutlet hoagie was absolutely delicious! Mark this down — I actually agree with my boyfriend that this particular sandwich was much better than the greasy mess with a side of regret that he usually gets at Tony Luke’s. Unfortunately, the pork italiano just didn’t do anything for me. The pork was on the dry side, the broccoli rabe was bland — it just didn’t compare. I gave Talk of the Town three stars because of the chicken cutlet hoagie(I want one right now) and the really nice guy that checked us out. I would come back in the future to check out the cheesesteaks!
Carlo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cape May, NJ
Great chicken cutlet Italian sandwich. Beat chicken cutlets ever and fast delivery. Always ask if they have the seeded bread before ordering it makes the sandwich.
Michelle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
I ordered a buffalo chicken cheesesteak and a soda from Talk of the Town for lunch today via GrubHub. The delivery was quoted at about an hour, which was accurate. The sandwich was actually pretty good, if a bit small for more than eight bucks. It was the right amount of food for lunch, just on the expensive side. The soda arrived in a to-go cup with a lid. I thought that was kind of strange since I was expecting a can. Then I noticed that the cup itself reeked of cigarette smoke. As did the napkins and the bag that contained my sandwich. Gross. There are few things I find more offensive than a big whiff of cigarette smoke, and the last thing I want is for my lunch to be permeated with the stuff. Needless to say, I won’t be ordering takeout from Talk of the Town again, though I wouldn’t rule out a visit to the actual storefront.