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    Inky's Authentic Philadelphia Cheesesteaks and Hoagies - CheeseSteak with Fries

    Inky's Authentic Philadelphia Cheesesteaks and Hoagies

    4.3(335 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Inky's Philly Cheesesteak in Easley, SC, delivers a fantastic take on a regional favorite…read more Located at the base of The Silos--where several food trucks ply their specialties--Inky's stands out as a spacious, comfortable spot with large booths that invite you to settle in... and maybe stay a while. High ceiling, lots of wood paneling, very vintage while still feeling up to date. The menu includes burgers, deli-style hoagies, and salads, but let's be honest: the cheesesteak is why you showed up--and it's good enough to keep you coming back. There's some real history behind the name. Albert "Inky" Harris ran the first cheesesteak and hoagie shop in Philadelphia back in the 1940s, and the current grandchildren owners carry that legacy forward. Whether every detail has been perfectly preserved or lovingly remembered, one thing is certain: they source their white American cheese from Philly, and the result feels authentic. And that makes all the difference. The fresh-baked Liscio's rolls are huge--soft and warm on the inside, with a firm, crusty on the outside. Like me... on a good day. Inside, finely chopped steak, peppers, onions, and that perfectly melted white American cheese are blended together, so every bite delivers a balanced, satisfying hit of flavor. No "all onions in one bite, no meat in the next" surprises--just consistent harmony. And the star of the show? Certified Angus ribeye. No shortcuts. No skimping. No regrets. Sandwiches come in 7", 12", or the "I wish I was still in college" 18" option--because sometimes restraint is overrated. My wife and I split the Colossal. The meals are served on trendy paper-toppped metsl trays. The staff and management go out of their way to make you feel welcome and walk you through all the options. Sides round out the experience with plenty of choices: fries, tater tots, onion rings, pasta salad, fried mushrooms (hello, childhood), and a standout option--house-made chips, sliced and fried fresh and disappearing faster than your willpower. Bottom line: If you're craving a true Philly-style cheesesteak without leaving the Upstate, Inky's is absolutely worth the stop. Just don't plan on eating light... or sharing. Hours: M-W: 11-8 Th-Sa: 11-9

    The Authentic Philly Cheese Steak. Is that one word or two? According to the menu it is…read more"Cheesesteaks", which auto correct doesn't like, but there it is. Rainy-ish Thursday December night at about midnight, or really 6:00PM but as dark and rainy as it was, it felt like midnight, the crowd had not hit yet but was trickling in. I found the opportunity to hit up Inky's going to a Clemson graduation party from Greenville. Good timing. No wait seating. Allowed to get a beer from next door, craft beers from Silos Brewing. Ordered the authentic standard 12 inch Philly with the Cooper cheese option, no additions because we are playing the authenticity game. Which is in itself a bit of an argument since a few "authentic" cheesesteaks in Philly swear by Cheese Whiz as authentic. Cheese Whiz is not an option, but provolone or American and Cooper are options. This is otherwise certified Angus beef ribeye, sliced super thin and incorporated on the grill with onions and the cheese into one homogeneous filling of authenticity. Also, the roll is the authentic Italian style from Liscio's Bakery - softer and chewier. I am not sure if it is a Liscio style or if they actually import these, but they are the real deal for texture and flavor. So, all that is fantastic. My only beef with the authenticity is just that....the beef. Not specifically the beef quality, but the beef quantity. The Philly Cheesesteaks I have had (in Philly) usually have a higher beef to bread ratio than my experience here. Could just be the chef for this one, but it seemed that my experience has been beef almost overflowing the hoagie bread. With that said, this is a fantastic and mouth watering sandwich. Not dry. Steaming hot. Came out very quickly. Made to order. Priced at $14.25 with tax comes to $15.53. I would say that coupled with the Silos experience, this is a destination worthy sandwich. If the restaurant keeps it this way, still worth it, but I wish there were an option to pay $2 more, for example, for 1.5X meat and it would be perfect. Oh, and maybe add the Cheese Whiz option for that side of town.

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    Tropical Grille-Rolling Hills Circle

    Tropical Grille-Rolling Hills Circle

    3.9(59 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    I've so many bad experiences here I don't even know where to begin. It's hard to find healthy…read morechoices in Easley so I unfortunately find myself stoping after the gym on days I don't want to cook. I think tonight was the worst yet. It took 37min to get my order in the drive through. I was car # 5. When I got to the window, the poor girl working seemed overwhelmed and 4 younger gentlemen were just standing around chatting. I guess when you have one employee working the line gets backed up. I don't know what it is about this location but it's always bad. I'm assuming these are franchised so if that's the case then I feel really sorry for the workers. The standards here have to be a reflection of ownership and lack of care.

    It's so hard to find good Cuban food outside of South Florida but this chain here really satisfied…read moremy cravings! I really enjoyed this quick bite and if I lived in the area, I'd surely become a regular. I'd compare this place to a Panera bread (in the way you order) and/or Chipoltle (same concept of bowls with rice, beans and a protein), it's a quick stop for healthier-then-most takeout options. I'll always prefer my grandma's Cuban cooking but this wasn't half bad. Food was flavorful, fresh and quick to arrive once we placed our order. For those so inclined, there are no shortages of sauces! As any Cuban might, I chose the garlic sauce which was really good. My one complaint was I asked for tostones (savory/salty flat fried plantains) and I think I must have confused the server because I got maduros instead (sweet fried plantains). I've never had pita bread with Cuban food before but, hey, I'll take it.

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