Every eatery here at Newark is a chain, the infamous Steak Escape is no different. I have probably eaten here more times than I'd like to admit, but when the neighboring food stands don't open early or stay open late, beggars can't be choosers.
It can be best summed up at this: skip their "famous" cheesesteaks and just go for their overpriced breakfast. It's not exactly diner quality stuff, but at the very least there is enough variety to keep people interested.
Service is pretty atrocious, enough to where it's best to figure out what you want ahead of time instead of asking the counter folks. I've seen too many visitors try to do this, only to get shot down every time. It also helps minimize the risk of having to rush to your flight, which is something most people have to consider when dining in at an airport.
I give them an extra star for offering hashbrowns. Not the McDonalds patty kind, but actual shredded, grilled hashbrowns.
One word. Gross!
Do not eat here
Every eatery here at Newark is a chain, the infamous Steak Escape is no different. I have probably eaten here more times than I'd like to admit, but when the neighboring food stands don't open early or stay open late, beggars can't be choosers.
It can be best summed up at this: skip their "famous" cheesesteaks and just go for their overpriced breakfast. It's not exactly diner quality stuff, but at the very least there is enough variety to keep people interested.
Service is pretty atrocious, enough to where it's best to figure out what you want ahead of time instead of asking the counter folks. I've seen too many visitors try to do this, only to get shot down every time. It also helps minimize the risk of having to rush to your flight, which is something most people have to consider when dining in at an airport.
I give them an extra star for offering hashbrowns. Not the McDonalds patty kind, but actual shredded, grilled hashbrowns.