Tampa: Here Is Where You Get Great Cheesesteak Egg Rolls
Cheesesteaks and egg rolls are each such delicious foods we might as well put them together. In fact, someone in the 1990’s had this genius idea, Philly Magazine explained. Here, we’ll talk about where you can get a great plate of cheesesteak egg rolls in Tampa.
Before we take you inside the establishment that cooks up and serves these cheesesteak egg rolls, let’s breakdown what we are talking about here. This is as simple as it sounds. However, there are some crucial components.
What Is A Cheesesteak Egg Roll?
The seasoned steak is usually chopped up into small pieces. Typically, it is joined by diced caramelized onions and a few cut peppers. Then, one of the key differences is the adjoining of cheese. A standard cheesesteak sub typically has either American, provolone, or a cheese sauce. In the egg roll, it’s not uncommon to have a cheese blend. Whereas, Cheese Whiz is not as common, given it needs to stay confined in the roll and endure a nice dunk in the fryer. That brings us to the biggest differentiator, the wonton wrapper (or thick wheat flour wrapper).
Finally, these little delights are finger foods as opposed to a full sandwich. Let’s say two to three inches in size. It is then common to have a dipping sauce on the plate. This consists of either a ketchup or a house specialty.
Now that you feel you need this in front of you as soon as possible, here is where you can score great cheesesteak egg rolls in Tampa.
Del Frisco’s Grille
Located at 4138 W Boy Scout Blvd, in Tampa, Del Frisco’s Grille has mastered the game of cheesesteak egg rolls. They come as a serving of four and are under the “made to share” category. So, you can get them as an appetizer and share or as an entrée and down them al yourself. They come with honey mustard and a sweet and spicy dip.
Bronson Arroyo's 3 Favorite Tampa Concert Experiences
Bronson Arroyo pitched in the major leagues for 17 years, winning a World Series title in 2004 with the Boston Red Sox. Obviously, baseball has always been a big part of his life. And so has music. Arroyo, who grew up in the greater Tampa area is also a guitar player, singer, and songwriter. He released his first album, Covering The Bases, in 2005. It features covers of Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, and Pearl Jam – who is listed here as one of Arroyo’s favorite Tampa concert experiences.
Just like taking the mound, Arroyo has also taken to a few stages. He’s rocked with Pearl Jam and he’s jammed with Eddie Vedder at the singer’s solo concerts. He’s also performed regularly at benefit concerts such as Boston’s Hot Stove Cool Music. In fact, Arroyo’s first time performing live was at the Hot Stove Cool Music benefit in 2012. Legendary baseball analyst, Peter Gammons, suggested Arroyo play a song. So he did, performing a cover of Pearl Jam’s “Black.”
Two weeks ago, Arroyo played with his band the ’04 at the Innings Festival in Tampa. This was the second year this unique festival occurred in Tampa. It’s a unique mash-up of mainstream live music and professional baseball.
In addition, Arroyo just released his new record Some Might Say on February 17. This a collection of 10 original songs, some of which were played live at Innings Fest for the firs time.
He’s also a big music fan. The 2023 baseball season is finally here. So, it felt like the perfect time to reconnect with the legend. We spoke with him about his three favorite Tampa concert experiences.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.