Submitted by Common_Sir7138 t3_10x8n0d in RhodeIsland
Anyone know of where I can get a legit Philly cheesesteak in RI now that Tilly’s is gone?
Submitted by Common_Sir7138 t3_10x8n0d in RhodeIsland
Anyone know of where I can get a legit Philly cheesesteak in RI now that Tilly’s is gone?
Sax's in East Providence gets my vote.
Whatever happened to Tilly’s? They were so good and then started opening up other locations that just completely sank them. Raised money through a GoFundMe and then were just completely gone
I wish they were still open. Confused how they closed down was always packed
Honestly have yet to find one better then can be easily made at home. Shaved steak for like $7 some LOL American cheese, onion (red pepper if you want to piss off r/food) They are so simple to make its amazing how many bad ones are out there.
I'm prepared for the downvotes but Tilly's was bad. Dry-ass bready and expensive cheese steaks. If your restaurant is called "Tilly's Cheese Steaks" and that's your sole concentration then it should be the most phenomenal mind blowing sandwich ever. It's a simple thing to make.
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I agree. They were expensive and extra greasy
Greasy yet dry at the same time.
Craft burgers and beer in Pawtucket has an awesome cheese steak. Actually, It's all awesome
Naz's Halal isn't terrible and BOGO right now on UberEATS
Hash NY system in Coventry, true hidden gem for breakfast and lunch. Best hot weiners around in my opinion
Second Sax’s. Plus good pizza there.
Agreed. Got a burger and was trying to eat my Dads cheese steak .. it was incredible
They opened up the chicken & biscuits joint and PVD storefront well into Covid
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Pawtucket House of Pizza (Smithfield Ave) has been my go-to place since my age was a single digit.
PVD Pizza (multiple locations) makes a good one and surprisingly, Caliente in West Warwick has a fantastic one.
You ain't going to find a good cheesesteak in ri but if you do let me know!!
Shaw's Supermarkets sell packages of shaved ribeye steak. That's the cut used for the traditional Philly style. It's much better than the shaved generic steak sold in most markets.
Totally agree it wasn’t great but at least they used whiz.
They do have a good cheesesteak. I think the owner is from Philly
Seriously. All these suggestions include American cheese it seems
As someone who grew up in PA and spent a decent amount of time in Philly, Tilly’s was probably the best option in RI. Too many places in New England say cheesesteak and then put provolone on. They can fuck off with that.
What would make a good, authentic cheesesteak in your opionion?
It’s not RI but Philly’s in Norwich CT has authentic cheesesteak. Not too far from RI.
Quality bread (Amaroso quality), decent steak that’s not too greasy, onions and whiz. Would be open to any cheese sauce versus sliced or shredded cheese. What about you?
Yep, he was dressed from head to toe in Philadelphia Eagles garb the night of the NFC Conference Championship!
I dont know about no cheese whiz as just the thought of it disgusts me but my fave steak and cheese joints are:
Wise guys - Riverside
Sax's - EP
Ricottis - North Prov
Cosmic - Warwick
Jersey Mike's
I'll second this, I love their weiners and those fresh french fries, haven't tried the steak and cheese yet. Really good donuts also.
From Philly sir? So you’d like a whiz wit. I feel you on your order. I have yet to find whiz here. I can suggest my go to is Gansett Wraps.. multiple locations.. bread, amaroso quality, gooey cheese (not whiz sorry) mixed in the steak with the onions, quality meat, definitely not greasy. I know good cheese steaks. I lived in Philly for 5 years.
So if you're ever going to Mohegan Sun or something, there's a sketchy-looking place nearby in Norwich, CT called Philly's, whose cheesesteaks are incredible.
They started good, but then went downhill as they tried to expand and cut corners.
I have to get over there and give them a try.
That’s all I get to make them now
I know its not cheese whiz but honestly newport creamery has a bangin steak and cheese. Loaded on a baguette with seasoned curly fries for like 10 bucks. One of those and an awful awful will straighten you right out after a night of drinking. Underrated IMO.
I only like a cheesesteak sandwich if it’s got that cheese sauce on it, not no sliced cheese crap. So if somebody knows where to find one of those besides my kitchen lmk lol
I went once after hearing amazing things and was very disappointed. My sandwich was obscenely salty. I thought maybe it was a mistake like they forgot they salted and did it a second time, but my wife's sandwich was the same.
Move back to Philly for your cheez whiz
Grew up around Philly and nothing in RI compares. The closest to a real cheesesteak I’ve had is form Saxs in the east side. Pretty good but the cheese is not the real deal wiz. It’s the only place I’ll go for a cheesesteak anymore when I’m craving one.
Philly
This inspired me to look at the wise guys in west Warwick menu - and they have Philly cheese “sauce”! Not sure what that means but I’ll be trying it!
URI Emporium had the best cheese steaks. I think the name of the place was International Pockets Cafe.
Oh nice. I didnt even know they had another location. Their sandwiches are good. The bread in particular is nice and soft and fluffy. I also sometimes get their large steak bomb calzone. Its like 22 bucks I think but you can feed a large family off of that thing easy!
Edit: Also fun fact! All of their sandwiches are named after "wise guys". #22 The Lorenzo Mannino, is a relative of my SO lol.
I'm from Philly. I think Jersey Mike's is a decent cheese steak. It's all about the roll.
Red's in Swansea or Seekonk
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Philly girl chiming in. It’s a lost cause. Don’t even try the Philly cheesesteak place in Norwich CT. Not even close
I lived in south Philly for a few years and I guess the best here would be Sax's. Westcott house in west warwick had a decent one but the owner couldn't pay his taxes. The rhyme wasn't really planned.
Overextended themselves and started cutting corners, then COVID happened.
Thanks guys. Now I just want cheesesteak.
Pardon My Cheesesteak in Warwick.
Townies in East Providence
The NK place was just okay and the food took 30 minutes too long the one time I went. An hour to get a chicken sandwich I have to eat at a picnic table is not reasonable.
Sax’s or townies in EP
I don't think they were cutting corners voluntarily honestly. Their staffing dropped like crazy. I would ritually order Tillys delivery with my family during the lockdown and in the autumn there were a few times there where somebody who seemed like they were a manager showed up in a commercial plate car with a livery to drop it off.
They were always super good about allergies and delivery speed, but it became clear they were short on delivery and kitchen staff. Them opening the chicken spot and the PVD location was probably something they'd effectively locked themselves into before COVID. It takes time to set up and open a restaurant after all.
Sometimes good businesses fail. I remember as a teenager there was one sandwich place I'd go to in Warwick who used super fresh ingredients and homemade a lot of their stuff. Pricey, but damn it was worth it. It was a mom-and-pop deal. They lasted like 2 years.
I was seriously surprised how good the cheese steak is from Baja's... I know at one point they were using liquid cheese, i don't know if they still do.
I will never not upvote Craft. I literally was just telling my boyfriend yesterday that while I love a number of RI restaurants, Craft is actually my #1 because the quality of food and service is just so consistently solid.
I've been eating there for at least 5 years and have eaten there frequently enough that I SHOULD have at least one mediocre or bad experience (whether food or otherwise) but everything I have eaten has been delicious, the prices are reasonable, and everyone who works there is so pleasant. I think maybe the only negative thing is don't drink the tap water because Pawtucket water is disgusting.
...where in Coventry is this place? Lived here forever and never heard of it... Clearly a hidden gem! 🤣
Philly's in Norwich CT uses whiz
I remember when they first opened. The sandwiches were really amazing, but then little things started to change. Bread got really inconsistent, which was a bummer. They wanted to expand too quickly. The Chicken joint was not good at all. Classic mistake of getting too far over your skis.
It's a bummer because the owner was really nice.
The generic supermarket shaved steak is so gross for a cheesesteak. The ribeye works great.
Or they just drop a 1-slice thick layer of American against the bread. I've gotten good cheesesteaks in new England from exactly 2 places; 1 in Boston (DaCoopas) and 1 in Worcester (do not remember)
PA native. The best option is to make your own.
You can and should make a solid, authentic cheesesteak with Provolone. This bullshit that it HAS to have Cheez Whiz needs to stop. The original sandwich didn't even have cheese and was just chopped meat & onions on a hoagie roll and then because everyone wanted cheese on their hoagie, Provolone became the default for a cheesesteak (processed cheeses joined the club later because they're cheap and melt easy). The sandwich existed for 20 years before Cheez Whiz was even a thing.
The real problem is that most places just do it overall wrong. It needs to be greasy. It should secretly contain the sweat of an overworked mildly stoned grill chef. The bread should be slathered with some fat and then lightly toasted on the grill. And don't just get any bread: go to your favorite Italian bakery and get a fresh hoagie roll. Dress it with some freshly fried onions. If you're going this route, look for shaved RIBEYE at the store because fat = flavor.
Here's what actually happens: -restaurant buys bulk shaved steak. Typically 1 of 3 brands (2 of these brands are packed by the same company). -grill chef salts the meat and doesn't use an adequate amount of fat. Sometimes even overcooks it. Either way, the meat is dry as the Sahara by the time they add the cheese -they put it on a cold, flavorless roll -they dress it with sliced raw green peppers and raw OR soggy onions. The green peppers somehow make the sandwich even worse and they miss that lil bit of mmm that frying up the onions provides
Craft in Pawtucket is a solid plan B. I enjoyed the one I had there. It still missed the health code violations that add the bit of Philly nostalgia but it's still a solid sandwich.
Hop over the border and go to Philly’s in Norwich.
I'm of the same ilk. Stumbled upon the place while I was working on a project near by and ended up eating there at least 3 times a week for the following month. Learned a little while ago that they do brunch on the weekends. Now it's my favorite brunch spot. No lines or waiting lists for breakfast, and as you said service and food are top notch. And a pitcher full of the best bloody mary I've had in awhile, oh yeah. So many good beers on tap too. They have earned my business and I will keep recommending Craft Burgers and Beer.
I keep saying I'm going to try their brunch but then I chicken out because I can't imagine it being good. I'm going to need to try it now.
Fake news! You must be from Harrisburg or some such? Provolone on a cheese steak?? I'd send that shit back and leave.
D’Angelo in Cranston.
#9 all day. I fiend for this and eat it at least 1-2x per month.
Edgewood Market/Deli just across the border in Cranston, right next to the JWU Harborside campus. I live across the street, and their grinders are great, and loaded.
When I saw OP's post yesterday, that's what I wanted to suggest 😆👍
Get my meat from Eastside Marketplace (Prov), along with one green pepper, one large white onion, and for cheese I prefer a mix -- Mont Jack and or muenster and or mozzarella. (Authentic Philly uses cheez whizz, I'm told.)
Super easy, quick, and of course way cheaper and yes tastier because you can make it exactly to your own taste 🤤
I know a good place in Philadelphia
Main Street! Same area as phenix square diner
Ricotti’s in North Prov on Mineral Spring does it right…and don’t sleep on their Italian grinders too
So it may not be a "Philly Cheesesteak" but the steak and cheese from Arcadia Pizza in West Greenwich is really good. My favorite one in the area for sure
Sandwich Hut on N Main in Prov never disappoints me, but I've never had a true Philly Cheesesteak.
Craft was one of the first bars/restaurants I found when I first moved to RI in 2018, and is still a favorite. I love the staff!
I have found that quality of food at so many restaurants has really declined post-covid, while Craft has had remained consistently as good as they were prior to the pandemic. Sure, they’ve had to raise their prices and make some small menu changes, but I would much rather spend a couple dollars more than pay anything for some of the shit quality meals I’ve had elsewhere recently.
Below are my recommendations , I've been to Philly and eaten at both Geno's and Pat's nothing special just tourist novelty, Jim's on South St nothing special, and 1 off a random food truck my 1st time there.
Charley's in the local mall's is good
Naz, Crown or Royal Fried Chicken, have a decent one steakums style.
Sax's is ok
Next time you go to Philly try Tony Luke. Easier parking and the home of the pork sandwich as well
Yes, I've seen the Tony Luke sandwich on the Phantom Gourmet show for some reason it looked better at least visually despite it not looking much different from other spots.
Any DeAngelo's. I would also say there korean cheese stake is amazing. I know a lot of people hate of DeAngelo's but if you find a shop that doesn't have morons making the sandwich they come out very tasty. There is a reason why there are so many in the state.
What Tilly’s is gone?? I grew up 20 min south of Philly and thought that was the best option in RI since moving here several years ago. Maybe I’ll have to try Sax’s to see how they stack up , otherwise I’ll make my own.
Carl’s in Waltham is the best cheesesteak I’ve had since moving up here
Also try their Chicago hotdog....
Gansett Wraps in Narragansett. They have other locations in Westerly, Middletown and one in CT that I can't vouch for. They don't use Cheez Wiz, but the cheese is melted perfectly throughout the entire sandwich. 😋
I really like craft but to be honest I think the burgers aren't great, especially compared to the rest of the menu like the cheesesteak and the fried fish.
tacorocker33 t1_j7r2o0t wrote
I liked Lucky Enough’s in PVD!