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{{Infobox Restaurant | name = Jim's Steaks | image = | image_caption = Jim's Steaks on South Street | cuisine = Cheesesteaks | address = 400 South Street (original); multiple locations | neighborhood = South Street (flagship) | coordinates = 39.9420,-75.1488 | phone = (215) 928-1911 | website = https://www.jimssteaks.com | established = 1939 | founder = Jim Colosimo | owner = Jim's Steaks Inc. | price_range = $ | hours = 10 AM - 1 AM (varies by location) | rating = | reviews = }} '''Jim's Steaks''' is a Philadelphia cheesesteak restaurant chain with its flagship location at 400 South Street in the [[Queen Village]] neighborhood. Founded in '''1939''' in West Philadelphia, Jim's is consistently ranked among the top cheesesteak destinations in the city and is famous for the long lines that snake down South Street on busy nights. The distinctive Art Deco-style building and the experience of watching steaks grilled in the front window have made Jim's a Philadelphia institution for over eight decades.<ref name="jims-official">{{cite web |url=https://www.jimssteaks.com |title=Jim's Steaks |publisher=Jim's Steaks |access-date=December 31, 2025}}</ref> == History == === Origins (1939) === '''Jim Colosimo''' opened the original Jim's Steaks in '''1939''' on 62nd Street in West Philadelphia: '''Early years:''' * '''1939''': Original location opens in West Philadelphia * Post-war growth established reputation * Known for quality meat and fresh ingredients * Developed loyal neighborhood following === South Street Location (1976) === The iconic '''South Street location''' opened in '''1976''': '''The building:''' * '''Art Deco architecture''' from the 1930s * Former shoe store converted to restaurant * Distinctive black and white exterior * '''Front window grill''' visible from street The South Street location capitalized on the neighborhood's revival and became the flagship store. === Growth and Recognition === Jim's expanded and gained national recognition: '''Milestones:''' * '''1980s''': South Street becomes legendary destination * '''1990s-2000s''': Featured in national food media * '''Multiple locations''' opened across Philadelphia * '''Consistent rankings''' among top cheesesteak spots === 2022 Fire and Rebuilding === Tragedy struck in '''July 2022''' when the South Street location was devastated by fire: '''The fire:''' * '''July 30, 2022''': Fire breaks out overnight * Historic building severely damaged * Massive community outpouring of support * '''Rebuilding announced''' within days '''Recovery:''' * Community fundraising efforts * Commitment to restore original character * Other Jim's locations continued operating * '''Reopening planned''' with original recipes preserved The fire highlighted Jim's importance to Philadelphia's cultural identity. == The Cheesesteak == === Jim's Signature === Jim's cheesesteaks have distinct characteristics: '''The meat:''' * '''High-quality ribeye''': Premium cut * '''Thinly sliced''': Consistent thickness * '''Grilled fresh''': Cooked to order * '''Chopped on the grill''': Traditional Philadelphia style '''The process:''' * Meat grilled on flat-top * Cheese melted directly on meat * Transferred to fresh Italian roll * Assembled with toppings === Cheese Options === * '''Cheez Whiz''' - Classic Philadelphia choice * '''American cheese''' - Melty and mild * '''Provolone cheese''' - Sharper flavor === What Sets Jim's Apart === '''Distinctive elements:''' * '''Consistent quality''': Careful meat selection * '''Fresh rolls''': From local bakery * '''Efficient service''': Despite long lines * '''Atmosphere''': Watching your steak grilled == The South Street Experience == === The Line === The '''South Street line''' is legendary: * Lines often extend down the block * Part of the authentic experience * Late-night crowds after bar closing * Weekend waits can exceed 30 minutes The line contributes to anticipation and atmosphere. === The Building === The '''Art Deco building''' is iconic: '''Features:''' * '''1930s architecture''': Original details preserved * '''Black and white facade''': Distinctive appearance * '''Large windows''': Watch the grill action * '''Neon signage''': Classic look === Ordering === Jim's maintains efficient ordering: '''The system:''' 1. Wait in line (moves steadily) 2. Watch steaks being grilled 3. Place order at counter 4. Pay and receive sandwich 5. Condiment station available == Menu == === Cheesesteaks === '''Steak variations:''' * '''Cheesesteak''' - With choice of cheese * '''Cheesesteak with''' - Add fried onions * '''Pizza steak''' - With marinara sauce * '''Mushroom steak''' - With sautéed mushrooms === Other Items === * '''Cheese fries''' * '''Regular fries''' * '''Beverages''' * '''Hoagies''' (some locations) The menu remains focused on what Jim's does best. == Locations == === South Street (Flagship) === '''400 South Street''' * Original character and atmosphere * Art Deco building * Late-night hours * Tourist and local favorite === Other Locations === '''Northeast Philadelphia:''' * Different atmosphere * Same recipes * Local neighborhood focus '''Additional locations:''' * Serve the wider Philadelphia area * Maintain quality standards * Bring Jim's to more neighborhoods == The Cheesesteak Debate == === Jim's vs. Pat's/Geno's === In the cheesesteak hierarchy, Jim's holds a unique position: '''Jim's supporters argue:''' * Better quality meat than tourist spots * More authentic Philadelphia experience * Art Deco atmosphere unmatched * Local favorite over tourist destination '''The reality:''' * Many Philadelphians prefer Jim's to Pat's/Geno's * Each restaurant has devoted fans * Quality varies by day and time * Personal preference ultimately decides === Where Jim's Fits === * '''Not a tourist trap''': Despite South Street location * '''Respected locally''': Strong neighborhood support * '''Middle ground''': Between tourist spots and hidden gems * '''Consistently ranked''': Among top 3-5 citywide == Cultural Impact == === South Street Anchor === Jim's has been central to [[South Street]]'s identity: * Draws visitors to the neighborhood * Late-night destination * Part of South Street's character * Survived neighborhood changes === Media Recognition === Jim's has appeared in: * '''Travel Channel''' food shows * '''Food Network''' features * '''National newspapers''' and magazines * '''Social media''' (viral line videos) === Celebrity Visitors === Like other Philadelphia cheesesteak institutions: * Politicians on campaign stops * Athletes and entertainers * Food critics and writers * Travel show hosts == Tips for Visitors == '''Recommendations:''' * '''Visit weekday lunch''' for shorter lines * '''Late night''' for authentic atmosphere (and longer waits) * '''Watch the grill''' while waiting—it's entertainment * '''Have your order ready''' when you reach the counter * '''Try Whiz wit''' for the classic experience '''What to expect:''' * Outdoor eating on South Street * Casual, fast-paced service * Cash moves faster (cards accepted) * Messy eating—embrace it == See Also == * [[Cheesesteaks]] * [[South Street]] * [[Pat's King of Steaks]] * [[Geno's Steaks]] * [[Philadelphia Food Culture]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.jimssteaks.com Jim's Steaks Official Website] {{#seo: |title=Jim's Steaks - South Street Cheesesteak Institution Since 1939 |description=Jim's Steaks on South Street, Philadelphia's beloved cheesesteak destination since 1939. Famous lines, Art Deco building, and consistently top-ranked cheesesteaks. |keywords=Jim's Steaks, Philadelphia cheesesteak, South Street, best cheesesteak Philadelphia, Art Deco restaurant |type=Article }} [[Category:Restaurants]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Cheesesteaks]] [[Category:Queen Village]] [[Category:South Street]]
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