"0"^^ . "2014-03-12T00:00:00"^^ . "Steakies' menu had an air of authenticity to it, but that air dissipated as soon as I saw my cheesesteak. (The ridiculous name should have tipped me off that I was in trouble.)\n\nAs a Pennsylvania native, I like that they offered a choice of Cheese Whiz or provolone. I like that they called their cold sandwiches \"hoagies\". I like that they offer a roast pork sandwich, even though I won't touch that filthy swine. :)\n\nWhat I DON'T like was the gigantic bread bowl that housed my meat & cheese. It was a semi-circle bun, stuffed with the ingredients, and thick enough to sop up a can of clam chowder. I went against my usual nature and ordered provolone on my cheesesteak, (\"a provy steak\"). I immediately wished I'd said \"wiz\", even though there's not enough Cheese Whiz in Wisconsin to moisten that sponge of a bun.\n\nThe other big drawback was the prices. A basic sandwich and basket of fries ran me $13. Upcharges for every topping, even the cheese. Plus, I'm salty because they stiffed me on trying to use a groupon for me and a groupon for my friend in the same visit. Sure, they're technically right, but technically they need all the return business they can get.\n\nOther tidbits:\nFries - Decent, but a little garlicky for my taste.\nDecor - Half bar, half-counter restaurant. Beer prices seemed cheap, and they had a few TVs. Looked very much like the NYPD that was there before it.\n\nI'll definitely go back exactly once to use that other groupon, and then THAT'S IT. Forefathers is only a mile away with a much better product."^^ . . . "2"^^ . "4"^^ . . "0"^^ .