PHILADELPHIA, PA (WCMH) — It’s one of Philadelphia’s most iconic restaurants, and now you can get it delivered here in Ohio.
Pat’s King of Steaks is now delivering cheesesteaks anywhere in the Continental United States. According to Philadelphia’s official tourism site, Pat Olivieri invented the cheesesteak in the 1930s.
#hungry? pic.twitter.com/LPmvxXm8T7— Pat’s King of Steaks (@PatsSteaks) May 12, 2018
To make it happen, the restaurant has teamed up with the website Goldbely. There, you can order a Pat’s Original Cheesesteak in either a 4 Pack, 8 Pack, or 12 pack, Wit or Wit-Out (onions), or with Whiz, Provolone or American.
The price? $99, $179, and $219 respectively. Shipping is free.

“When asked about Philadelphia many mention the legendary Rocky Balboa, maybe the Liberty Bell, or even recent Eagles hero Nick Foles. Wait, did someone say Philly Cheesesteaks? Pat’s King of Steaks perhaps…THE Pat’s that started this whole craze? Yes! Get the ORIGINAL Philly Cheesesteak now and treat those taste buds to royalty,” the website states.
The cheesesteaks are made to order, then frozen and shipped with ice packs. Once your order arrives, you’re supposed to put them in the fridge where they’ll stay good for 2-3 days.
Then once you’re ready to eat, you simply place the foil-wrapped sandwich in a 300F oven for 10-14 minutes and enjoy.
Pat’s, which got its start back in the 1930’s, says it ships Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week.
We ship Nationwide! All 48 States😋@patskingofsteaks @goldbely pic.twitter.com/GVHNRj2Jbh— Pat’s King of Steaks (@PatsSteaks) August 14, 2018