FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions



Is the owner really from Philly?
  • The president of the company is in fact from Philadelphia, and he makes sure that everything we sell lives up to the quality of the classic sandwiches sold in Philly.



Are your sandwiches as good as the ones sold in Philly?
  • Yes. If you don't believe us, come check out one of our restaurants!



I manage a business and I'd like to place a large order for my employees. Is there anything I should know?
  • Please call ahead of time (preferably the day before) to place your order. We can usually accommodate orders of any size so long as we know about them in advance. Thanks for your business!



What are your hours?


Where are you located?


What's good here?
  • Of course, everything's good, and each person has his/her own tastes, but we are best known for our hoagies and philly cheesesteaks, and there's a reason for that. See our menu to decide for yourself!



My delivery is taking longer than I was told it would. Why?
  • We only have a certain number of drivers working at a given time. Although we schedule enough drivers for a typical night's business, occasionally we experience extremely high volume and as a result, deliveries can take longer than expected. Most of the time we get our deliveries out well ahead of schedule, and on the off chance that we do take longer than we told you, we apologize and are doing the best we can to get your food to you.



Are you hiring?
  • We're always taking applications! Check out our Employment page for an application.



How long have you guys been around?
  • Check out our About Us page for more info!



Do you do catering?
  • Yes! Call the store closest to you for more details. You can find each store's address and phone number in the Restaurants section.



I'm interested in opening my own Taste of Philly. Are you a franchise company?
  • Yes! Please go to our Franchising section and thoroughly read all information there.



 

Quotables

"Their... steaks and cheese ring true with diners from the Delaware valley." - Westword "Best of Denver" 2003.