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Geno's Steaks at Night - Philadelphia Street Photography

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Orange bollards, neon signage, and a line of hungry locals welcome to Geno's Steaks, one half of Philadelphia's most famous culinary rivalry at the corner of 9th and Passyunk in South Philly. Founded by Joey Vento in 1966, the iconic stand sits directly across from its eternal competitor Pat's King of Steaks, and generations of Philadelphians have chosen sides with the seriousness of a sports allegiance. The wide-angle perspective captures the full theater of the operation the bright orange branding, the memorial brick tribute to Vento at the entrance, and the steady stream of customers lining up for their Whiz wit or provolone. It is as much a Philadelphia institution as the Liberty Bell, and considerably more delicious.