Philly-Based Cheesesteak Spot To Open Second Bucks County Location Soon

Steve’s Prince of Steaks is set to open its second Bucks County location in Warrington, though an opening date has not yet been announced.

The Philly-based shop, Steve’s Prince of Steaks, is expanding its Bucks County reach with a new restaurant set for Warrington, writes Michael Vyskocil for WJBR. The new location will be on Easton Road near the Target.  

This will be Steve’s second location in Bucks County, with the other in Langhorne. The new spot brings the total number of restaurants to five, including the original Philadelphia location at 7200 Bustleton Ave. 

Though there’s no set opening day, Steve’s Instagram announced that they’re hoping it will be soon, and to keep an eye out for updates.  

The restaurant’s website proudly declares that they serve “the best traditional cheesesteak in Philadelphia.” 

“One bite and you’ll be a loyal subject for life,” it reads. “Cooked right before your eyes, so there is no disguise. We use the freshest ingredients, our specially made rolls, and the best quality ribeye steak available for a cheesesteak experience you will not forget.” 

When ordering, customers can pick between American, Cheese Whiz and provolone, and whether or not they want onions.  

Those wanting onions and Cheese Whiz should order a “Whiz wit” and non-onion fans should order a “Whiz Widout.” 

Read more about Steve’s Prince of Steaks’ new Bucks County location and where to grab your next cheesesteak at WJBR. 

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