Philippe The Original

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Restaurants, SandwichesTraditional American
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Philippe The Original is one of the oldest and best known restaurants in Southern California. Philippe's was established in 1908 by Philippe Mathieu, who claimed the distinction of having created the "French Dipped Sandwich."
Philippe's "French Dipped Sandwich" is the specialty of the house and consists of either beef, roast pork, leg of lamb, turkey or ham served on lightly textured, freshly baked French roll which has been dipped in natural gravy of the roast.
We our also known for our breakfast, deli sandwiches, salad, soups, bake goods, drinks, wine and beer. So check out our menu!
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Top Sentiments among Philippe The Original Reviewers
Famous French dip sandwiches
Delicious mustards
Best roast beef
Amazing potato salad
Good macaroni salad
Perfect lemonade
Recommend chili bean soup
Fabulous tastes
Juicy french dip lamp sandwich
Great desserts
Customer Reviews (209 reviews)
craig
on Yahoo Jan 05, 2010I went to philippe last week for the first time in 20 years,but have been going there since 1965.I read the reviews on how much they had changed for the worse...I strongly beg to differ...It was better then ever.I had... (more)
Something
on Yahoo Jan 05, 2010That's the best restaurant in the area for sure. If you are sick of industrial and annoying restaurants, you've come to the right place. (more)
WhateverZorz
on Yahoo Jan 05, 2010Great restaurant, I really love it, I hope that there'll be more restaurants like this one, really reccommended! (more)
Robert H
on Yahoo Jan 01, 2010Great food at great prices, and a pretty fast way of getting customers served. Ignore the negative reviews. These people must be on some bad weed. If the place has been around for close to a century, would you think its... (more)
jk
on Yahoo Dec 01, 2009Don't be a foolish tourist,this a RIP-OFF.the smallest portion i ever seen in a restaurant,rude service and they expect a tip even when the customer waits in long lines.Why be so stingy? they could care less about the... (more)
gotta beef
on Yahoo Nov 20, 2009I've been here a few times since I moved to LA six years ago. Each time I left dissapointed. I've tried the beef and the turkey, and always ask for extra au jus, but they refuse even if you offer to pay. I guess they don't... (more)
Charlotte
on Yahoo Nov 09, 2009I can say I did it once!. Very average food nothing special. I have had better beef dip sandwiches at undiscovered places. The quality of bread is awful. The lemonade was lacking in 'lemony' taste.... (more)
JonSoleymani
on Citysearch Nov 02, 2009If you're looking for an amazing, cheap French Dip, Philippe's is the place. The originator of the French Dip (yes, you heard me right), Philippe's is perfect right before a Dodger game! But get there early, as the... (more)
jrizal
on Citysearch Nov 01, 2009I believe this is the only place that serves french-dip sandwiches. Good lamb sandwich but it does not taste lamby. Cole slaw is good, too. The cons: the service is inconsistent--sometimes good and sometimes bad.... (more)
Sheauen
on Citysearch Oct 20, 2009Breakfast is good. Lunch is good. so is dinner. Gets a bit crowded and the prices are immune to the economy but all in all, its a great place to get a good french dip that won't break the bank, and to get a good slice of... (more)
MikeM
on Yahoo Oct 19, 2009The food was pretty good but we were seated for a minute before a man came over and asked for money, I said no. Then maybe 2 minutes later a homeless woman came over and asked for money, before I knew what was happening she... (more)
sugartatas
on Citysearch Aug 18, 2009plenty of parking- the Roast Beef dip with cheese is a real treat!!! the only problem I have with the place is most of the time you get a rude or snotty sandwich clerk. I keep getting the tall blonde that has an attitude- I... (more)
OBETH Q
on Yahoo Jul 22, 2009It is history all right, but common the sandwiches are not to die for. Compare to other sandwiches is o.k. and fine. I will go back to eat out there maybe in 1 year just to check it out.... (more)
eatlikeachampion
on Yahoo Jun 29, 2009I've been going to Philippe's for years and it never dissapoints!! The sandwiches are nothing short of amazing! This place is great to go to before a Dodgers game. The lure has to rest with the mustard. If you are going,... (more)
Patrycja
on Yahoo Jun 23, 2009Let's get right to it! Lines are long and unmanaged. It's very congested and does NOT have a 'stay and eat feeling'. They refused to serve au jus on the side, not even at a cost. I choke on dry food(as I have dysphagia)and... (more)
a Yahoo! Local User
on Yahoo Jun 23, 2009i have been going here for 39 years. and as a kid i loved the cold glass of lemonade. and the pickles. and the old ladys who served the food. i came back to bring my hubby the only thing thats diff is th sandwich is small now... (more)
lmo1823
on Citysearch Jan 25, 2009I went for the first time yesterday, and it was really, really good. Just yum. Everyone hates on the beef dip, but I had that-- I think asking for "double dip" is a must-- and it was really good. The lamb was also good, but... (more)
davisby23
on Citysearch Jan 03, 2009not traditional as it was back in the day, small two slices roast beef with bread, did they pay food network off to show a large back in the day sandswich? big joke, go to chinatown right behind restaurant... (more)
Tarantura
on Citysearch Jan 02, 2009Their sandwiches aren't that filling by themselves, but they are fairly good. Maybe a little too expensive (OK, 9 cent coffee is nice). Tasty hot mustard on the tables. Worth it once in a great while to eventually make... (more)
moontan
on Yahoo Dec 17, 2008Come to Philippe's when you're in town.: Thanks to KCET's program, "Visiting With...Huell Howser, I visited this over 100 years old cafe and have been there several times. From city officials to celebrities, many... (more)