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Businiess name:  Elo's Philly Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm from the Philadelphia suburbs and my favorite foods are the hoagie and cheesesteak. I went here about 2 weeks ago and was disatisfied to find that unlike that other place on Queen Anne, they don't have Tastykakes, Philadelphia city guides or newspapers or pictures of famous Philadelphia landmarks. I could tell the owner wasn't from PA because he was asian and was from Seattle. I asked for NO green peppers which I hate, and the guy still put a lot of green pepper on. The sandwich was very small and you have to pay $1 each time you want a refill on your soda. Try Philadelphia Fevre in Queen Anne instead because that will be the closest you can get to a real cheesesteak in Seattle. Cons: Everything!

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