
Bradley Cooper’s Cheesesteak Spot Takes NYC by Storm
If you thought Bradley Cooper was just an award-winning actor, think again. The Maestro and Silver Linings Playbook star has stepped into a whole new role—restaurateur and occasional short-order chef at Danny & Coop’s, a Philly cheesesteak joint that’s drawing massive crowds in New York’s East Village.
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Teaming up with Danny DiGiampietro, the mastermind behind Philadelphia’s famous Angelo’s Pizzeria, Cooper has brought an authentic Philly cheesesteak experience straight to NYC. And let’s just say—it’s blowing up . The lines outside 151 Avenue A are getting longer by the day, with eager foodies and fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Cooper himself behind the grill.
Cooper and DiGiampietro first connected back in 2019 over their shared love of classic Philly eats. What started as admiration turned into a full-fledged business venture, first launching as a pop-up food truck in 2023 before finally landing in a permanent brick-and-mortar location in Alphabet City. Since opening, the hype has been non-stop, fueled by viral videos of Cooper in a kitchen apron, flipping cheesesteaks like a pro.
So, what makes these cheesesteaks worth the wait? The sandwiches are packed with high-quality chopped steak, jammy caramelized onions, and the legendary Cooper Sharp cheese (ironically, no relation to Bradley), all served on freshly baked sesame-seed rolls. Simple? Yes. Delicious? Absolutely.
But the big question is—will the hype last? Right now, the excitement is fueled by the novelty of an A-list actor running a sandwich shop, but what happens when Cooper isn’t there? Will the cheesesteaks alone be enough to keep the crowds coming? So far, the buzz is still strong, with 74,000 Instagram followers and a solid 4-star rating on Yelp.
Whether you're a die-hard Bradley Cooper fan or just a cheesesteak lover, Danny & Coop’s is definitely worth checking out—just be prepared to wait in line. And hey, if you're lucky, you might just catch Cooper himself, spatula in hand, serving up a slice of Philly right in the heart of New York City.
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