Jake's Steaks - Buchanan St

3301 Buchanan St, San Francisco, CA 94123 Order now
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Providing the best tasting cheesesteaks in Philadelphia.

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Reviews from Grubhub

Jake's Steaks - Buchanan St Reviews on Grubhub

david

2 reviews
These are damn good cheesesteaks and they were delivered HOT. Honestly the best part though is I microwaved the second one the next night and it was still great.

Laura

Top Reviewer
These were the best cheese steaks we've had in San Francisco. Soft bread that holds up to the fillings, yummy waffle fries, and other pub-type foods. Yum!

Triccia

Top Reviewer
Seems improving because they usually don't include the correct cheese or add onions when I ask for none so this time all was correct and taste good

Dan

1 review
Always loved this restaurant. Best Philly Cheesesteaks in the city.

Robert

Top Reviewer
Great food, fast delivery. Not much more I can ask for.

Reviews from Seamless.com

Jake's Steaks - Buchanan St Reviews on Seamless

Adam

2 reviews
The food was fantastic, the delivery dude was friendly and my food was nice and hot when it arrived. My only complaint was they didn't include a fork for my chili cheese fries. Oh well, a few greasy fingers never hurt anyone.

Dave

1 review
Best Ive had in the city, and Im a diehard cheesesteak shop customer! (Srry guys)

About us

American, Bar Food, Cheesesteaks, Chicken, Deli, Dessert, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Pizza, Salads, Sandwiches, Snacks, Steak, Wings
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Delivery: 9:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Takeout: 9:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Jake's Steaks was started by a Philly native who has a goal to provide the best tasting cheesesteaks in or out of Philadelphia. It is a good sign when half the people at Jake's Steaks joint are from Philly. For the unenlightened, a cheesesteak consists of a heap of shredded beef and onion, tossed on a griddle, piled onto a uniquely chewy but tender amoroso roll imported from Philadelphia and topped with Cheese Whiz, which melts into the sandwich. Jake's is tucked away on a residential block, but that doesn't stop local from popping in for a beer at the eight-seat bar or grabbing a table in the small but bright space, complete with a wallpapered photo of Philly's boathouse row on the Schuylkill River.