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Ahhh, the cheese steak hoagie.   Quite possibly the perfect sandwich.  Thinly sliced steak surrounded by a long hoagie roll and covered in peppers, onions, mushrooms, and of course cheese.  It makes my eyes water just thinking about it.  Since I don’t live in Philadelphia, it always has seemed like I get short changed on these delicious sandwiches.  We don’t have a Geno’s or a Leo’s that is featured daily on some sort of television network.  We do, however, have Gabriel’s Hoagies, which for my money competes with the best cheese steak hoagies anywhere in the country.

Gabriel’s Hoagies is a little hole in the wall joint in the middle of nowhere that began serving hoagies to the residents of  Ypsilanti in 1959.  The inside is tiny with only a few tables, but expect to see 10-15 people come and go while you’re eating.  You walk up to the counter and order your food, and it is brought to you within minutes.  The service is very friendly, and your food comes very fast.  You’re not even expected to throw away your empty styrofoam plates or cups, because the staff will collect them for you.  You get a little bit of that southern hospitality hole in the wall joint feel from this place.


They’re still there, in the same location, serving up incredibly delicious eats off of one of the most basic menus you can find.  There is no real variety at Gabriel’s. You can have a cheese steak hoagie, a plain steak hoagie, a lunch meat special or a ham and cheese.  They also have a garden salad or a ham and cheese salad. You can also buy assorted bags of chips and Pepsi products. That is it.  I’m sure everything is delicious, but I’ll never personally find that out.  The only option for me is the cheese steak hoagie with peppers, onions, and extra cheese.


There’s nothing incredibly special or fancy about this sandwich, which is exactly how a cheese steak hoagie should be.    Upon ordering your hoagie, you can hear the chef in the back throw your steak on the grill and start chopping it up.  The bread comes slightly toasted and makes for a good container for the rest of the ingredients.  The cheese is melted throughout the meat, which adds a nice gooey component that holds everything together.  The thing that really makes the sandwich for me are the cherry peppers.  They are soaked in vinegar, and contain the perfect amount of sweet and spicy to balance out the sandwich.  I get them on top of my hoagie and also a bit on the side just in case they went light that particular visit.  They sell them in jars, and I’m telling you they could be eaten by themselves with a spoon right out of the jar.

If you’re a fan of cheese steak hoagies and are within driving distance, I urge you to immediately get into your car and drive to Gabriels.  It’s in the middle of nowhere and you’ll have to keep your eyes peeled, but once you find the location I promise it will not be your last visit.

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Philly Cheese Steaks

by John on August 5, 2009 · 14 comments

Today, I had a shitty day.  Sorry to be so blunt but that’s the only way I can really put it.  I worked from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and then drove through rush hour traffic to my other job where I proceeded in working 5:15 until 10:00 PM.  The only thing that got me through this day from hell was the pound of paper thin sliced rib eye waiting for me in my refrigerator.  The plan for this?  Philly cheese steaks.

I had never made these heavenly sandwiches myself before, but tonight was the night.  I got together the steak, some cheeze-wiz, and hoagie rolls.  Nothing special here.

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Oh, Samuel Adams came to the party too.  Don’t worry, he was invited.  The butcher at Hiller’s by me was nice enough to cut up the pound of rib eye in perfect slices.  This makes me want to buy a meat slicer for home.  This was the perfect opportunity to use my new gas stove on my new cast iron skillet.  I’ve had this baby for a few months now, and for some reason hadn’t busted it out for any delicious meals.  What better meal than Philly cheese steaks?  A little bit of salt and pepper and you’re good to go.  These things were incredible.

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By the way, hot sauce is an excellent addition to Philly cheese steaks.  Oooooooooooooooooooh man.

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So I’m sitting here hungry as hell searching the web, and what do I come across?  Tommy B’s Philly Cheese in New Jersey.  Now I’m being tortured by all of the delicious pictures on the website.  My favorite?  The Philly Cheese Steak Egg Roll.  Served with a sides of ketchup and cheeze whiz.  Hoooooooooly moses.

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