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West Philly Cheesesteak Upstart Hits Summerlin In Delivery-Only Debut

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Published on May 01, 2026
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Summerlin is about to get a serious taste of West Philly. Everything Philly & Co., a takeout brand built around Philly cheesesteaks and classic East Coast snacks, is sliding into the Valley this spring through a shared kitchen setup. Owners Rande and Cory Dunmore, who say they are from West Philadelphia, plan to run the delivery-only concept out of a Summerlin South takeout hub. The couple say the idea started as a food truck dream and turned into a lower-risk test run of the Las Vegas market. For locals missing water ice or craving a proper fish hoagie, the menu is built to hit all the homesick notes.

Menu, owners and their Philly roots

According to What Now Las Vegas, Everything Philly & Co.'s lineup will feature cheesesteaks, fish hoagies, water ice, pizza pretzels, $1 jumbo shrimp specials and wing deals at $0.75 a piece. Rande Dunmore told the outlet she will operate the brand with her husband, Cory, and that the couple moved to Las Vegas about seven months ago specifically to launch the concept. "We were always going to open a restaurant; it was all about 'where,'" Dunmore wrote in an email quoted by the publication.

Where it is cooking: a Summerlin takeout hub

What Now Las Vegas reports the shop will operate from the Summerlin South Takeout at 110 S. Rainbow Blvd., a delivery-first kitchen that already lists dozens of virtual and delivery brands. The address is tied to several delivery-only operations: the operator Down 2 Earth Pizzeria lists 110 S. Rainbow Blvd. as its Summerlin location, and DoorDash shows ProteinHouse as a merchant at the same 110 S. Rainbow hub. Together, those listings point to Everything Philly launching from an established cloud-kitchen space that already feeds delivery apps across the Valley.

Why a cloud kitchen fits the plan

Industry research indicates that the cloud-kitchen model lets operators test menus and neighborhoods with far lower overhead than a full-service restaurant, which is a big reason many startups pick delivery-first launches. Market analysis cited by the industry projects rapid growth in the cloud-kitchen segment as app-based ordering keeps climbing. In practical terms, that setup gives Everything Philly room to tweak or expand its menu and potentially roll out Philly-branded merchandise if demand shows up.

When you can order

What Now Las Vegas reports Everything Philly & Co. is expected to open "this spring" from the Summerlin kitchen, and the Dunmores say growth beyond the initial launch is on their roadmap. For now, customers should look for the brand to appear on major delivery apps once it goes live, as delivery-first concepts often debut through listings on platforms like DoorDash, Uber Eats and similar services before building out a dedicated ordering site.

So keep an eye on your delivery apps for a new Everything Philly listing and watch for a possible limited-time kickoff menu once the cloud kitchen flips the switch. The Dunmores say they view Summerlin as a low-risk way to serve a taste of West Philly to neighborhoods across the Valley.