UNHINGED MODE · Legend

Philadelphia — The Cheesesteak Tribunal, PA

Destination: Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNights: 3Group: 412Season: April, May, June, September, OctoberEstimated: $1,200–$2,100/person

Friday night: blind taste test at Jim's, Pat's, and Geno's—three sandwiches, three verdicts, one truth. Saturday morning pretzel crawl through South Philly with Philly Pretzel Factory and local bakeries, then Reading Terminal Market for roast pork at John's, Italian meats at DiBruno Bros, and fresh produce chaos. Dinner at Zahav for Michael Solomonov's hummus and lamb—the anti-cheesesteak palate cleanser. Sunday brunch at Vernick Food and Drink, brewery tour at Yards Brewing, and a final late-night sandwich redemption arc.

What You'll Do

Food Tour

Brunch Crawl

Walking Tour

Brewery Tour

Where You Sleep

  • · The Rittenhouse Hotel
  • · Loews Philadelphia Hotel

Where You Eat

  • · Jim's Steaks
  • · Pat's King of Steaks
  • · Geno's Steaks
  • · John's Roast Pork
  • · Zahav
  • · Vernick Food and Drink
  • · DiBruno Bros

Questions

Which cheesesteak is actually the best?
That's the point—there is no best, only your best. Jim's is the OG (1930), Pat's claims invention, Geno's is the neon spectacle, John's roast pork is the dark horse. Taste all four and decide.
Do we need reservations everywhere?
Jim's, Pat's, and Geno's are walk-up only and expect lines; go early or late. Zahav and Vernick require advance booking—plan 2-3 weeks out for weekend tables.
How much walking is involved?
Expect 3-4 miles over the weekend, mostly in South Philly and Center City. Comfortable shoes are non-negotiable.

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the crew.