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Once you start posting here, Quonk, you’ll start getting in touch with your inner addict.

Pizza run successful, Watcher?

;j

Rah! another page down!

Superb pizza from Giuseppe’s (northern suburbs of Phila), thanks for asking.

The really surprising thing is how much variety a thread of alphabetical posts is. You would think we’d have done everything by 37, and yet here we are.

Umm, pardon me for asking but do they make Philly Cheese Pizzas? That thought just popped into my head and made me sooo hungry.

Vote for Philly Cheese Pizza! Count me in.

Very rare, but you occasionally run across a pizza shop that offers cheese steak as a pizza topping. You can also find it as a filling for stromboli.

You can also get a “Cheese Steak Hoagie” but if I told you what that consists of, I might have to kill you.

Where oh where did the W go. Delerious from all the Philly cheesesteak discussion

X, and let’s not forget X!

Woo-hoo! 1000 posts! Should I have a cheesesteak to celebrate?

;j

You absolutely should.

Zounds! That moves Phildelphia to the top of my “to visit” list at the moment. All the history AND a Philly cheese pizza.

A vote for having a whole cheesecow.

B lech

Can you blame me for using zounds so much?

Dammit! I had a C answer ready, but I was not logged in. (curse the guy who deletes the cookies at work)

Eating cheesesteaks in Ben Franklin’s house would be particularly fun – let us know when you’re coming, Osiris, and Watcher and I will take you on a culinary tour. (Soft pretzels at Betsy Ross House – Tastycakes at the Mummer Museum – what am I forgetting, Watcher?)

Forget the soft pretzels at the tourist spots, go to the best (and cleanest) vendor in town at 13th & Walnut. And for cheesesteaks, we could have a long debate about this but I’d take Osiris to Jim’s at 4th & South. And for tourism’s sake there’s the Italian market, the Kimmel Center, Franklin Institute, etc.

Gotta remember Italian Water Ice, Twickster!

I’m a Philly girl too, from way back when. :cool:

Great culinary delights abound also at Reading Terminal Market. Oh, and if it’s warm out we can’t forget to stop for water ice at John’s (8th & Christian).