Campo's
Campo's is a popular Philadelphia-based delicatessen known for its traditional Philly Cheesesteak and Hoagie sandwiches. Established in 1947, Campo's has become a staple in the Philadelphia food scene, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
History[edit | edit source]
Campo's was founded by the Campo family in 1947 in the Old City neighborhood. The family-run business has been serving its signature sandwiches for over 70 years, maintaining the traditional recipes and techniques that have made it a beloved institution in the city.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Campo's menu features a variety of sandwiches, but it is best known for its Philly Cheesesteak and Hoagie sandwiches. The Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak and melted cheese, served in a long hoagie roll. The Hoagie is a sandwich made on a long Italian roll, typically filled with deli meats, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and a dressing.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Campo's has received numerous accolades for its sandwiches. It has been named "Best Cheesesteak" in Philadelphia multiple times and has been featured on several food and travel television shows.
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