Posted by Foobooz on 6th September 2006

Phillyist reviews
Bootsie’s, 38 S 19th Street.
On the whole, Bootsie’s is certainly better than your everyday fast food, but it’s certainly more expensive, too (especially when you start adding toppings). If you go, go for a specialty sausage, hot dog, or burger as opposed to your everyday variety. It may cost you a little more, but it will also keep you from having the same complaint as my friend. You can get an angus burger at Burger King, but where else are you going to find a kobe beef hot dog?
Bootsie’s Reviewed [Phillyist]
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Posted by Foobooz on 28th August 2006
Aroundphilly.com takes a look at the recently opened Bootsie’s at 38 S 19th Street.
Realizing fast food can be nutritious, Bootsie’s Natural Fast Food in Rittenhouse Square transforms the fat-saturated, quick-serve dining experience into something more gourmet, with an alternative menu of health-conscious items within a hip, state-of-the-art space. Welcome to the future of to-go meals.
This first Bootsie’s is all part of a plan to open 8-10 stores around the Delaware Avenue in the next two years. Also coming soon within a few weeks will be Wawa-esque kiosk ordering system and online ordering for take-out and delivery.
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Posted by Foobooz on 21st August 2006
Bootsie’s, higher end fast food opened this morning at 38 S 19th Street. Stop in for breakfast for organic egg sandwiches topped with cheese and meats like Applewood bacon, an Angus beef patty, or Portabella mushrooms with roasted peppers. All Breakfast sandwiches come with a free cup of Coffee.
Lunchtime intrigues with Kobe beef, Buffalo, Black Angus, and Ostrich burgers. You can also get you a Kobe or Buffalo hot dog. Sausages rise beyond Oscar Mayer with Italian Fennel, Rabbit & Veal, Andouille, Buffalo Chipotle, Chicken Wine Parsley and Chicken Apple.
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Bootsie’s [Official Site]
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