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'''Sam's Super Sandwiches''' is a former [[Sneaky Pete's]] location at 2812 [[18th Street Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]] that was converted by [[Pete Graphos|Pete]]'s brother [[Sammy Graphos]] to a short-order sandwich shop when he took it over in the late 1970s.
'''Sam's Super Samwiches''' (sometimes erroneously called '''Sam's Super Sandwiches''') is a former [[Sneaky Pete's]] location at 2812 [[18th Street Homewood|18th Street South]] in downtown [[Homewood]] that was converted by [[Pete Graphos|Pete]]'s brother [[Sammy Graphos]] to a short-order sandwich shop when he took it over in the late 1970s.


The menu features hamburgers and grilled sandwiches as well as hot dogs, all prepared to order. For seating, there are only a few barstools lined up along a narrow counter on the wall opposite the galley kitchen.
The menu features hamburgers and grilled sandwiches as well as hot dogs, all prepared to order. For seating, there are only a few barstools lined up along a narrow counter on the wall opposite the galley kitchen.

Revision as of 11:28, 26 February 2007

Sam's Super Samwiches (sometimes erroneously called Sam's Super Sandwiches) is a former Sneaky Pete's location at 2812 18th Street South in downtown Homewood that was converted by Pete's brother Sammy Graphos to a short-order sandwich shop when he took it over in the late 1970s.

The menu features hamburgers and grilled sandwiches as well as hot dogs, all prepared to order. For seating, there are only a few barstools lined up along a narrow counter on the wall opposite the galley kitchen.

References

  • Michael, Brooke (August 10, 2006) "Super scene: Sam's sandwich shop is a no-frills landmark." Birmingham Weekly.
  • Stewart, Virginia (August 31, 2001) "Graphos brothers put hot dogs on local map." Birmingham Business Journal.