by yiwen s. on
more like 3.5 stars. but the fact that it's so inaccessible for someone who has to rely on public transportation (i hate you septa) makes me round down to 3 stars. as i've said in my other cheesesteak reviews, i'm not really a cheesesteak fan so my opinion is very biased. i did a one day tour of the three cheesesteak places i had heard about in the south street area in one day. geno's, pat's, and jim's.. so i could get a direct comparison. i think after that, i'd be happy not to see another cheesesteak for the rest of my life. so of the three, the best overall package was geno's in my mind. i was probably won over by the EXTREMELY soft bread and how the cheese melted perfectly with the meat to create this soft mushy bread-cheese-meat sandwich. melt in your mouth goodness. but no cheesesteak is worth this trek (for me). jim's had better meat, but the bread and cheese were lacking. and pat's was just deficient on all three levels. one of these days, i'll try those 4 star cheesesteak places farther out from the city. but until i can get there easily, cheesesteaks are a no-go. i guess what that means is i need to get a car. or a motorcycle. orrr hire a personal chauffeur.
by Ricki Ganus on
Arrived around 10:45 pm on a Friday night, waited in line for a bit, but didn't have to pay cover. Coat check is $5. The decor is grand, but the music was not very good for the most part. I was NOT a fan of the bad hip hop/rap music (and I like most mainstream hip hop too). Also not a fan of the random creepy Asian pedophile who asked me if I was in high school because I look like some girl he knows from high school. This club was better back when it was eleven50.