Joes Steaks Soda Shop celebrates 10-anniversary with 10 deal

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Joe’s Steaks + Soda Shop is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Fishtown on April 1st with exciting specials and giveaways. For this milestone, cheesesteaks will be offered for just $10 throughout the day, making it an ideal time for fans to indulge. In addition, a limited-edition Birthday Cake Milkshake, featuring vanilla ice cream, cake bites, and icing topped with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles, will delight customers. To enhance the celebration, social media giveaways will provide opportunities to win gift cards and exclusive merchandise, engaging the community. Joe’s has been a Philadelphia institution since its founding in 1949, known for its high-quality ribeye steaks and classic recipes that have remained unchanged.

Owner Joe Groh, who began his career at the shop as a teenager, has preserved the essence of this mom-and-pop establishment. The dedication to quality and tradition has made Joe’s a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. Don’t miss the chance to celebrate with a true taste of Philly at Joe’s Steaks + Soda Shop.

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