Dalessandro's Steaks

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Dalessandro's Steaks
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Dalessandro's Steaks' store front
Dalessandro's Steaks
Restaurant information
Established1960;63 years ago (1960)
Owner(s)Steve Kotridis
Margie Kotridis
Previous owner(s)William Dalessandro
Food type Cheesesteaks and other sandwiches
Dress codeCasual
Street address600 Wendover St
City Philadelphia
County Philadelphia
State Pennsylvania
Postal/ZIP Code19128
Coordinates 40°1′46.3″N75°12′21.6″W / 40.029528°N 75.206000°W / 40.029528; -75.206000
Website www.dalessandros.com

Dalessandro's Steaks & Hoagies is a cheesesteak restaurant that was founded in 1960 in Roxborough, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] [2] [3] [4] In 2011, when referring to Dalessandro's, The New York Times declared that "Philly food could be summed up by those cheese steaks". [5]

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History

Italian American William Dalessandro opened Dalessandro's in 1960 on Ridge Avenue in Roxborough. In 1961, the restaurant moved to its current location at Henry Avenue and Wendover Street. In 2009, former food cart operator Steve Kotridis and his wife, Margie, bought the business from the Dalessandro family. [6] [7]

In June 2016, the restaurant received national publicity when Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, a known Dalessandro's fan, served future Philadelphia 76ers #1 draft pick Ben Simmons a Dalessandro's cheesesteak on the show. [8]

Reception

In 2014, Niki Achitoff-Gray and Ed Levine of Serious Eats applauded Dalessandro's meat as the "real prize". [9]

In 2016, the restaurant finished runner-up to Jim's Steaks’ South Street location in Philadelphia Business Journal 's poll for best cheesesteak in the region. [10]

In July 2017, U.S. News & World Report named Dalessandro's as having one of the top five cheesesteaks in Philadelphia. [11]

See also

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