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[[Image:T Bones.JPG|right|thumb|275px|T-Bones Steaks in Center Point, January 2011]] | [[Image:T Bones.JPG|right|thumb|275px|T-Bones Steaks in Center Point, January 2011]] | ||
[[Image:T-Bones Steaks at Highland Plaza.jpg|right|thumb|275px|T-Bones Steaks in Highland Plaza, March 2006]] | [[Image:T-Bones Steaks at Highland Plaza.jpg|right|thumb|275px|T-Bones Steaks in Highland Plaza, March 2006]] | ||
'''T-Bones Steaks''' (also known as '''T-Bones Authentic Philly Style Cheesesteaks & Hoagies''') is a Philly cheesesteak diner owned by Philadelphia native [[Anthony Crawford]] and located at | '''T-Bones Steaks''' (also known as '''T-Bones Authentic Philly Style Cheesesteaks & Hoagies''') is a Philly cheesesteak diner owned by Philadelphia native [[Anthony Crawford]] and located at 1017 [[20th Street South]]. In addition to authentic cheesesteaks served on Amerosa rolls, T-Bones has a full menu of burgers, salads and deli sandwiches. | ||
In [[2014]] Crawford temporarily closed the Center Point store so that his staff could open a new location in the former [[Camp Taco]] space | Crawford originally opened 1204 [[Center Point Parkway]] in the early 2000s, and briefly had a second location at 2222 [[Highland Avenue]] in [[Highland Plaza]]. | ||
In [[2014]] Crawford temporarily closed the Center Point store so that his staff could open a new location in the former [[Camp Taco]] space on [[20th Street South]]. He eventually closed the Center Point location. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:32, 9 December 2020
T-Bones Steaks (also known as T-Bones Authentic Philly Style Cheesesteaks & Hoagies) is a Philly cheesesteak diner owned by Philadelphia native Anthony Crawford and located at 1017 20th Street South. In addition to authentic cheesesteaks served on Amerosa rolls, T-Bones has a full menu of burgers, salads and deli sandwiches.
Crawford originally opened 1204 Center Point Parkway in the early 2000s, and briefly had a second location at 2222 Highland Avenue in Highland Plaza.
In 2014 Crawford temporarily closed the Center Point store so that his staff could open a new location in the former Camp Taco space on 20th Street South. He eventually closed the Center Point location.
References
- Temple, Chanda (July 21, 2006) "Lunch bunch: T-Bones." 'The Birmingham News
- Davis, Bryan (October 22, 2014) "T-Bones coming back to Five Points." Birmingham Business Journal