Where to celebrate National Philly Cheese Steak Day in Kelowna

| March 24, 2017 in Kelowna

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These days, there’s a national day for everything. Friday March 24th, marks National Philly Cheese Steak Day.

Yes, Kelowna is a long walk from Philadelphia where the zesty sandwich originates, but we've still got some options for you.

From yesterday's homage to puppies, to today's celebration of Philly cheese steaks, here are a few spots where you can cash in on Philly Cheese Steak Day in the Okanagan.

1. Little Hobo Soup and Sandwich Shop

Friday happens to be Hobo Cheese Steak day.

Get your Cheese Steak for $10.

2. Friends Pub and Liquor Store

This little pub is nestled between Boucherie Road and the Okanagan highway on the West Side.

The Friends Pub Philly cheese steak features saved prime rib on a ciabbatta bun topped with sauteed mushrooms, onions and red pepper mayo baked with mozzarella cheese.

All this comes for $15.

3. My Neighbourhood Restaurant

The ‘My Philly’ is a rendition of the Philly cheese steak.

It comes on a pretzel bun baguette with garlic butter and a house made red pepper jelly.

The sandwich comes with roasted beef, onion, peppers, mushrooms, melted swiss and au jus for $13.95.

4. Ferrara’s Italian Market

This is a real-deal Italian spin on the Philly sub.

The sandwich features thinly shaved roasted rib-eye, and then pan-fried with peppers and onion.

The gooey finish is from the melted provolone melted cheese.

The meal comes on a white or whole wheat bun for $8.50.

5. Kelly O’Bryan's

This Philly subwich comes with a sirloin roast, bell peppers, onions, mozzarella served on a toasted hoagie.

It comes with fries and more for $16.50

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