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The cheesesteak factory

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Philly Cheesesteaks, Burgers, potato fries, milkshakes, American soft drinks and candy, coffee and great service!

Address: 297 Great Western Shop 4 , Lawson 2783, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 4701 6211
State: NSW
City: Lawson
Zip Code: 2783


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:00-19:30
Wednesday: 11:00-19:30
Thursday: 11:00-19:30
Friday: 11:00-19:30
Saturday: 11:00-19:30
Sunday: 11:00-16:00


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Stopped by prior to New Years Eve 2021 - on the way to nearby Lincoln's Rock Lookout - We ordered the Philly Cheesesteak rolls with American Cheese along with a few items of imported confectionery and beverages from the US. This was topped off with a couple of Thickshakes. Staff were polite and efficient and the hot food was delicious. My Canadian wife was pleased to find locally sourced food that was familiar with what she grew up with. We look forward to visiting again.
Quick pit stop for food to/ from Katoomba or further out. Original Phillip cheese steak was just ok and nothing to rave about, needs more steak and seasoning. Chilli cheese fries were excellent, fresh fries crunchy with plenty of topping and flavour. Would recommend to get this as a side.
Been here twice now, love it!! Def recommend if in the area, am working my way through the menu, today was the cheese philly and mozzarella sticks... awesome..
First time in The cheese steak factory and YOU have to go! It’s the cutest little spot with amazing food. The Philly cheese steak with gravy is to die for. The service we received was so amazing and we will definitely be back again. They made us feel welcomed and gave us an amazing experience.
A less than mediocre 'Factory Beef Burger'. Burger buns straight from the packet without even touching a grill. Also, the actual beef part looked like it came out of a frozen packet–perfectly round and exactly 15mm thick–like those from the golden arches but bigger. I'm giving it two stars because it was at least edible although I was starving.
Was about average. The cheese sauce was the best part but was not given a lot. Stake was dry but not awful. Not much toppings or filling on burger. But I guess it's not super expensive .Recommended dishesPhilly Cheesesteak
Food is outstanding. The burger is to die for. My every weekend dinner is sorted. Thanks team for bringing such delicious food to our locals.
Great food! We ordered the Cheese and Gravy sandwich and mozzarella cheese sticks with aioli. They were excellent. Combined both were $20 and did the trick. Food was served very quickly and the staff were friendly. Will definitely go back very soon.
It's too slow. Seriously, took way too long. Unacceptable pace. The funniest part was that it wasn't even a large order. Disappointing. EDIT: The cheeseburger was - to put it kindly - average. Probably could make at home in 7 minutes I have done it before rather than the 15 it took there.
With a lunch looming in Leura, a few suburbs further up the Blue Mountains, I didn’t have the stomach real estate to give The CheeseSteak Factory the going over it deserves. Suffice to say, even on a short visit, their snack range alone, makes it worthwhile rest stop. We pulled into this Lawson venue mostly because we were out of Stubbs Smokey Mesquite Barbeque Sauce $9.99 an essential saucing component on my favourite, house-made bacon and egg rolls. They also stock the Beaver Brand range – another set of essential saucing for anyone who likes to eat hot dogs at home and by hot dogs, I mean high quality German frankfurters or chilli cheese kransky from Mentges Master Meats in Taree. This time I picked up their Sriracha Mustard $8.99. The restaurant’s boutique product range, which mostly focuses on chilli products, also includes Herr's. They’re a Pennsylvania-based brand who make the best chilli cheese curls I’ve tried. While their Buffalo Blue Cheese Curls $5.99 are still my favourites, Herr's Jalapeno Poppers $5.99 have a wonderful green jalapeno chilli bite. On this visit I decided to road-test Herr's Bacon Cheddar $5.99 because I hadn’t seen them anywhere else, and most everything is better with bacon, right? This proved to be one of the few occasions where the rule doesn't hold true - with no lively chilli, the bacon cheddar chips are a bit one-note. Obviously the big-ticket menu item here is the Philly cheesesteak – a long bread roll filled with sautéed onions and thinly sliced beef that’s cooked on a flat-top grill, before being topped off with oozing cheddar cheese sauce. Doubting my ability to eat one and then have a three-course lunch, I settled for some CheeseSteak Fries $8.50. What arrived was a cardboard box of crisp shoestring fries topped with thinly sliced grilled scotch fillet and a generous serve of golden American cheddar sauce. It was so tasty, it made me regret my life choices not to order the sandwich. To offset all the oozing cheese, I hit up them up with the on-table Frank’s Red Hot Original cayenne pepper sauce, and the Remedy range from their well-stocked fridge. As well as making some of the easiest-to-like kombucha drinks on the market, this drinks producer - who started out on a kitchen bench in Melbourne - make vinegar-based switchels. Also known as ginger-water, these live cultured switchels are perfect to aid digestion. Remedy's switchels come in Finger Lime $5.50 and Blood Orange $5.50, with the finger lime and ginger combination proving slightly better. Can't wait to get back here and shove a Philly cheesesteak into my gob!
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