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Steve's Prince Of Steaks Receives Royal Welcome In Warrington

The eatery, boasting "the best traditional cheesesteaks in Philadelphia," opened to lines of hungry "loyal subjects."

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

WARRINGTON, PA — Philadelphia cheesesteak royalty has officially arrived in Central Bucks County.

Steve’s Prince of Steaks, which bills itself as serving the "best traditional cheesesteaks in Philadelphia," celebrated the grand opening of its newest location in Warrington on Oct. 18.

Lines of loyal subjects welcomed the new eatery on Easton Road across from Target. This is Steve's second location in Bucks County and its fifth spot overall. The cheesesteak maker also has locations in Northeast Philadelphia, Langhorne, Woodhaven Road, and Wildwood, New Jersey.

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Steve's Prince of Steaks claims “the best traditional cheesesteak in Philadelphia.

“One bite and you'll be a loyal subject for life,” it notes. “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.”

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Steve’s Prince of Steaks has been a Philadelphia institution for more than 40 years. It was founded by Steven Iliescu in 1980, at the corner of Bustleton Avenue and St. Vincent Street, near Cottman Avenue.

A line of customers welcomed opening day at Steve's. (Steve's Prince of Steaks)

State Senator Frank Farry stopped by to welcome the new business to Warrington. (Facebook)

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