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Doylestown Borough Sandwich Shop Changing Its Name
While its steaks will be taking the spotlight, the menu will continue to offer hoagies packed with the freshest ingredients.

DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA — January is bringing a name change to a popular East State Street sandwich shop in Doylestown Borough.
During the first week in January Coach’s Steak and Hoagie House will officially be changing its name to “Steaks on State” to reflect its popular premium cheesesteaks.
“Steaks on State” makes its cheesesteaks with Braveheart Black Angus Beef sliced in-house daily and are always fresh and never frozen, according to its Facebook page. The sandwiches are available with cooper sharp American cheese and a choice of fried onions and other toppings.
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While its steaks will be taking the spotlight, the menu will continue to offer hoagies packed with the freshest ingredients along with crunchy, handmade french fries and more.
The shop’s hoagies are made with freshly sliced Dietz and Watson deli meat placed on seeded and regular Liscio bakery rolls.
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“While we will be making some changes to the menu, the quality of the food will stay the same,” the owners announced on its Steaks on State Facebook page.
“Want to be first in line? Like our page for grand opening updates, sneak peeks and exclusive deals,” says the posting.
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