Philadelphia Steak and Fries serves breakfast and lunch options located to the Indianapolis, IN area.
5745 W 86th St Indianapolis , IN 46278 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Always excellent food. If you catch one of the owners, they sometimes will make you something special as a regular customer...
As a Philadelphia native and resident for 21 years, I grew up on cheesesteaks . This cheesesteak is by far the closest you'll get to Philly in the Midwest . Penn Station is not even close..
3 egg omelette is good! Wheat toast is on point. Not a fan of the home fries but I'm not much of a potato person.
Friendly people... Really good food... Great prices... What more could you ask for?!?
This place is the reason I'd never go vegetarian . Philly ham and swiss is awesome!
Pretty damn solid "greasy spoon" comfort food . Breakfast here are a good value .
Love their breakfast meals and all you can eat pancakes
Delicious food! Love the turkey supreme!!!!!
Breakfast is good but can’t make it here before 1030a ,,? Philly steak
The scrambled eggs are delicious here!!
The scrambled eggs are delicious!!
All I can say is "Yum-yum". I love their sandwiches
Best fries in the universe .
Best breakfast - wish there were more locations
Meatball sub was fantastic!
#2 Philly supreme
The grilled steak salads are awesome.
Awesome food! Next best thing in the Midwest .
Fries are excellent w/ a side of cheese !
$1.99 All You Can Eat pancakes on Saturdays 7am-11am
Cup 'o cheese !
Try the peytonmanwich
Great Philly cheasesteaks!
Wasn't impressed for the cost
Had the patty melt & kettle chips. Very good!!! Traders chips are the BEST!!! Spicy, but really good!!! - Crystal Bartlett Risotti
Love this place to death and have been here nearly 100 times since it opened, but since everything is from scratch, they are regularly out of lots of things. - Sean Molin
Great place to watch a movie. Clean and very comfortable leather recliner seats. Nice concessions. - Joseph Dixon