Philadelphia Sandwich Shop Coming to a Surprising Location in Bucks County

By

new restaurant
Image via Rocco's Italian Sausages & Philly Cheese Steaks.
The new restaurant will open their latest spot in an unorthodox location in Bucks County.

A new restaurant is set to open in Bucks County, and local residents will never guess where the new spot will be opening. Michael Tanenbaum wrote about the new eatery for Philly Voice.

Rocco’s Italian Sausage, the beloved sandwich and cheesesteak stand at Home Depot stores in Philadelphia, is coming to Bucks County.

The eatery debuted in the city in 2006 and currently has seven locations there, five of which are at Home Depot stores. The chain opened its first suburban location last month at the Home Depot in Souderton and is currently working on opening another at the Oxford Valley Home Depot in Fairless Hills.

Despite being a relatively small stand, Rocco’s boasts a sizable menu of cheesesteaks and sandwiches, ranging from sausage and grilled chicken to eggs and mushrooms. Coffee and home fries are also on the menu.

The cult favorite traces its origins to a Home Depot in Long Island City in New York. Founder Richard “Rocco” Guardino decided to expand on his brother-in-law’s hot dog franchise idea and add Philly cheesesteaks and sausage sandwiches to the menu. His stand became an instant hit and soon he was expanding into other cities, including South Philly.

The stands are usually open throughout the week, from 7 AM to 7 PM or 9 PM.

Read more about Rocco’s Italian Sausage in Philly Voice.

_____

Stay Connected, Stay Informed

Subscribe for great stories in your community!

"*" indicates required fields

Hidden
MT Yes
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Advertisement