Vento's son Geno, for whom the shop was originally named, now runs the business. The now-iconic cheesesteak shop was run by its well-known –and at times controversial – owner Joey Vento until his death in 2011. Geno's Steaks debuted on Passyunk Ave in 1966. Last year, Geno's crossed state lines into New Jersey by opening a shop inside FoodieHall, a virtual food court that offers multiple restaurant options for delivery and pickup. Geno's previously had a stand inside Citizens Bank Park from 2004 to 2006. Geno's also has a shop at the Xfinity Live! entertainment complex on Pattison Avenue near the sports stadiums. The new location – Geno's third in South Philly – can be found inside the casino's 10th Street Market. 'It's Always Sunny' cookbook shares recipes for rum ham, milk steak.
Newly-reopened Jim's West Steaks hires armed security guards to safeguard customers.Pat's Steaks hit with another wrongful death suit, this time over 2021 brawl.It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by The Cordish Companies. It has 208 hotel rooms, 2,100 slot machines, 150 table games, and a sportsbook. The casino is in South Philadelphia near the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Geno's Steaks, the longtime across-the-street rival of Pat's at Ninth Street and Passyunk Avenue, has opened a cheesesteak shop inside Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal. Live Casino & Hotel Philadelphia is a casino hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that opened in 2021. One of Philadelphia's most recognizable cheesesteak brands is expanding its footprint.