Apartments near Pat's King of Steaks in Philadelphia, PA (1,975 Rentals)
1823 Spruce St
250 S 18th St
Barclay Prime
1825 Spruce St
1728 S 24th St
1827 Spruce St
1300 Chestnut Street
1600 Walnut Street
1951 Point Breeze Avenue
The Warwick
1829 Spruce St
Rittenhouse Savoy
1904 Spruce St
1232 Chestnut St
Textile Lofts
1914 Spruce St
2031 Lombard St
1912 Spruce St
Jefferson Flats
2009 Pine St
Adelphia House
317-19 South 20th St
265 S 19th St
2000-2002 Delancey Pl
Academy of Vocal Arts
1916 Spruce St
2201 Bainbridge St
2313 Christian St
2332-2338 Carpenter St
1700 Chestnut
1700 Walnut Street
1924-1926 Spruce St
1909 Spruce St
Residential Condo Building
1922 Spruce St
311-315 S 20th St
10 S 10th St
2001 Delancey Pl
1820 Rittenhouse Sq
The Moravian
1936 Spruce St
2025 Pine St
2029 Pine St
1921 Spruce St
Packard Grande
1917 Spruce St
2027 Pine St
2009-2011 Delancey Pl
1932 Spruce St
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Philadelphia may have been known for years for its historical significance to the US, but the thing that put it on the map was not a major event, but a sandwich, and apartment-ites can't call themselves Philadelphians until they've tried a Philly Cheesesteak. With a stall selling them around every corner, how can you find which place serves up the best in town? Why not go with the one that started it all, Pat's King of Steaks, where they're serving up some of the best cheesesteaks in town, with some of the biggest celebrities in the world stopping by for a bite. Pat's started as a simple hot dog stand at the base of Philadelphia's Italian Market, where one day he decided to try something different for lunch, so put some chopped steak on to an Italian roll and mixed in some onions. What resulted would take the world by storm, and become one of the most famous foods in the United States, making the Philly a household name all around the world. Pat's is still serving them up, just like they used to, chopped steak, cheese and onions, and it remains one of the best places in town to grab a sandwich. If a cheesesteak isn't quite your thing, you can try one of their other varieties, such as the pizza steak, the mushroom steak, or the pepper steak. Wash it down with a nice soda, or add on a side of french fries of cheese fries to make the perfect meal. When it comes time to bite into your first cheesesteak, make sure you choose the very best. Pat's King of Steaks is a Philadelphia institution, and since 1930 has been serving Philadelphians the best in sandwiches, so apartment-ites seeking to get a real taste of Philly need only take a trip down and bite into the food that's made the city famous.