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'''Sneaky Pete's Hot Dogs''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based chain of hot-dog restaurants founded by [[Pete Graphos]] in [[1966]] and sold to the present-owner, [[Bernard D'Amico]] in [[1986]]. Sneaky Pete's corporate offices are located at 100 [[Centerview Drive]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. As part of its franchise plan, many new Sneaky Pete's stores are located inside gas station convenience stores under the '''Sneaky Pete's Express''' nameplate. The company has also experimented with a more upscale full-service restaurant with a larger menu, dubbed '''Sneaky Pete's Cafe'''.
'''Sneaky Pete's Hot Dogs''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based chain of hot-dog restaurants founded by [[Pete Graphos]] in [[1966]] and sold to the present-owner, [[Bernard D'Amico]] in [[1986]]. Sneaky Pete's corporate offices are located in the [[Chambers Building]] at 100 [[Centerview Drive]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. As part of its franchise plan, many new Sneaky Pete's stores are located inside gas station convenience stores under the '''Sneaky Pete's Express''' nameplate. The company has also experimented with a more upscale full-service restaurant with a larger menu, dubbed '''Sneaky Pete's Cafe'''.


Sneaky Pete's hot dogs are a beef-pork blend with a very thin casing. The signature hot dog has mustard, onions, kraut and the chain's signature hot dog sauce, a ketchup-based, spiced sauce modeled typical to Birmingham's Greek-owned hot dogs stands. Other options include chili, cheese sauce, beef sauce, and bacon. The restaurant's also serve hamburgers, nachos, onion rings, and a full breakfast menu.  '''Sneaky Pete's Hot Dog Sauce''' is bottled for retail sale and available at several local grocery stores.
Sneaky Pete's hot dogs are a beef-pork blend with a very thin casing. The signature hot dog has mustard, onions, kraut and the chain's signature hot dog sauce, a ketchup-based, spiced sauce modeled typical to Birmingham's Greek-owned hot dogs stands. Other options include chili, cheese sauce, beef sauce, and bacon. The restaurant's also serve hamburgers, nachos, onion rings, and a full breakfast menu.  '''Sneaky Pete's Hot Dog Sauce''' is bottled for retail sale and available at several local grocery stores.
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* 70 [[Green Springs Highway]]
* 70 [[Green Springs Highway]]
* 2125 [[Highland Avenue]] (inside the [[Highland BP]] station)
* 2125 [[Highland Avenue]] (inside the [[Highland BP]] station)
* 240 [[Oxmoor Circle]], [[Oxmoor Commons]], [[West Homewood]] ([[John Ragusa]] 1990–2020; [[Jill Griffin]] 2021–)
* 1550 [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]]
* 1550 [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]]
* 3030 [[Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (inside a Chevron station)
* 3030 [[Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] (inside a Chevron station)
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* 3550 [[U.S. Highway 31]], [[Keystone Plaza]], [[Pelham]]
* 3550 [[U.S. Highway 31]], [[Keystone Plaza]], [[Pelham]]
* 535 [[21st Street South]]
* 535 [[21st Street South]]
* 2716 [[Culver Road]], [[Mountain Brook]]
* 3071 [[U.S. Highway 31]], [[Pelham]] (inside a Shell station)
* 240 [[Oxmoor Circle]]
* 3071 [[U. S. Highway 31]], [[Pelham]] (inside a Shell station)
* [[Alabama Highway 35]] and [[Alabama Highway 52]], [[Pelham]] (inside a Shell station)
* [[Alabama Highway 35]] and [[Alabama Highway 52]], [[Pelham]] (inside a Shell station)
* 1500 [[31st Street Southwest]], [[Powderly]]
* 1500 [[31st Street Southwest]], [[Powderly]]
* 2100 [[Riverchase Center]]
* 2100 [[Riverchase Center]]
* 3100 [[Jefferson Avenue Southwest]] (inside a Shell station)
* 3100 [[Jefferson Avenue Southwest]] (inside a Shell station)
* 7200 [[Gadsden Highway]], [[Trussville]]


===Alabama===
===Alabama===
* 813 Horton Road, Albertville (inside a Shell station)
* 813 Horton Road, Albertville (inside a Shell station)
* 8188 [[U. S. Highway 280]], [[Alexander City]] (inside a Chevron station)
* 8188 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Alexander City]] (inside a Chevron station)
* 1521 Greenbriar Road, Anniston
* 1521 Greenbriar Road, Anniston
* 11845 [[Alabama Highway 25]], [[Calera]] (inside a Shell station)
* 11845 [[Alabama Highway 25]], [[Calera]] (inside a Shell station)
* 16851 [[U. S. Highway 280]], [[Chelsea]] (inside a Shell station)
* 16851 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Chelsea]] (inside a Shell station)
* 21533 [[Alabama Highway 25]], [[Columbiana]] (inside [[PITA Mediterranean Street Food]])
* 875 Coldwater Pump Road, Oxford
* 875 Coldwater Pump Road, Oxford
* 850 Boll Weeviil, Enterprise
* 850 Boll Weeviil, Enterprise
* 7645 [[Alabama Highway 119]], [[Alabaster]]
* 7645 [[Alabama Highway 119]], [[Alabaster]]
* [[Jasper Mall]] Food Court
* [[Jasper Mall]] Food Court
* [[U. S. Highway 280]], [[Kellyton]] (inside a Citgo station)
* [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Kellyton]] (inside a Citgo station)
* 4640 [[Alabama Highway 25]], [[Montevallo]]
* 4640 [[Alabama Highway 25]], [[Montevallo]]
* 299 North Memorial Drive, Prattville
* 299 North Memorial Drive, Prattville
* 1042 [[U. S. Highway 31]], [[Saginaw]] (inside an Exxon station)
* 1042 [[U.S. Highway 31]], [[Saginaw]] (inside an Exxon station)
* 1801 Culver Road, Tuscaloosa (inside a Shell station)
* 1801 Culver Road, Tuscaloosa (inside a Shell station)
* 313 Caine Creek Road, [[Warrior]] (inside a Fuelz station)
* 313 Caine Creek Road, [[Warrior]] (inside a Fuelz station)
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* [[6th Avenue South]] and [[35th Street South]] (now [[Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers]] 1973-1990)
* [[6th Avenue South]] and [[35th Street South]] (now [[Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers]] 1973-1990)
* [[1905 Park Place]] at [[Linn Park]]
* [[1905 Park Place]] at [[Linn Park]]
* 3221 [[Old Columbiana Road]], [[Hoover]] (now [[Alabama Dance Academy]])
* 2221 [[Bessemer Road]]
* 2221 [[Bessemer Road]]
* [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (by K-Mart)
* [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (by K-Mart)
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* 1804 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (inside a Chevron station -2008)
* 1804 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (inside a Chevron station -2008)
* [[Aaron Aronov Drive]],in [[Fairfield]] across from former [[Food World]] in [[Bellview Shopping Center]]
* [[Aaron Aronov Drive]],in [[Fairfield]] across from former [[Food World]] in [[Bellview Shopping Center]]
* [[2716 Culver Road]], [[Mountain Brook Village]] ([[John Ragusa]], closed December 2020)


==References==
==References==
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* Stewart, Virginia (August 31, 2001) "Graphos brothers put hot dogs on local map." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Stewart, Virginia (August 31, 2001) "Graphos brothers put hot dogs on local map." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Perlik, Alsion (August 2004) "Cutting the Mustard: Operators put their buns on the line to sell America’s favorite sausage." ''Restaurants & Institutions.''
* Perlik, Alsion (August 2004) "Cutting the Mustard: Operators put their buns on the line to sell America’s favorite sausage." ''Restaurants & Institutions.''
* Herndon, Meg (October 28, 2021) "[https://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2021/10/28/sneaky-petes-opens-new-location-in-columbiana/ Sneaky Pete’s opens new location in Columbiana]." {{SCR}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Restaurant chains]]
[[Category:Restaurant chains]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
[[Category:Centerview Drive]]
[[Category:Chambers Building]]
[[Category:Queensbury Shopping Center]]
[[Category:Queensbury Shopping Center]]
[[Category:Green Valley Village]]
[[Category:Green Valley Village]]
[[Category:Jasper Mall]]
[[Category:Culver Road]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Circle]]
[[Category:1905 Park Place]]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 16 February 2024

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Sneaky Pete's Hot Dogs is a Birmingham-based chain of hot-dog restaurants founded by Pete Graphos in 1966 and sold to the present-owner, Bernard D'Amico in 1986. Sneaky Pete's corporate offices are located in the Chambers Building at 100 Centerview Drive in Vestavia Hills. As part of its franchise plan, many new Sneaky Pete's stores are located inside gas station convenience stores under the Sneaky Pete's Express nameplate. The company has also experimented with a more upscale full-service restaurant with a larger menu, dubbed Sneaky Pete's Cafe.

Sneaky Pete's hot dogs are a beef-pork blend with a very thin casing. The signature hot dog has mustard, onions, kraut and the chain's signature hot dog sauce, a ketchup-based, spiced sauce modeled typical to Birmingham's Greek-owned hot dogs stands. Other options include chili, cheese sauce, beef sauce, and bacon. The restaurant's also serve hamburgers, nachos, onion rings, and a full breakfast menu. Sneaky Pete's Hot Dog Sauce is bottled for retail sale and available at several local grocery stores.

History

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Graphos' first location, called Sneaky Pete's Hot Dogs & Things, was on the 2000 block of 8th Avenue South. He took the name from a nickname given him by one of his friends. The second location, in downtown Homewood, opened when Sammy Graphos joined his brother in 1970. Another brother, Jimmy came on board in 1973, the same year that the partners licensed their first franchise location. The Graphos brothers are descendants of immigrants who came from Greece to Birmingham in the early 20th century to primarily work in the food business, whether produce dealers, grocers, or restaurateurs.

Sam and Jimmy left the company in the mid-1970s, but held onto their locations. Sam renamed his Homewood eatery Sam's Super Samwiches in 1978 and Jimmy changed the name of his to Jimmy's Hot Dogs and Burgers in 1990. In 1986 Pete sold the chain, then numbering 24 locations, to D'Amico. Graphos went on to open two Mountain Brook eateries which have since closed; he later went into real estate full time.

In 2000 the Sneaky Pete's name was licensed to former Coca-Cola executives Ben Katay and Greg Petro. In addition to expanding the chain in the Atlanta area, the two planned to pair it with their own "Crazy Crepes" concept for franchising in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan. A concept store in Marietta, Georgia showed early success, but eventually closed.

Sneaky Pete's has had several slogans, the most memorable being "the way hot dogs should be".

Locations

Metro Birmingham

Alabama

former locations

References

  • Mello, Marina (December 1, 2000) "Coke castoffs aim for fast-food success." Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  • Stewart, Virginia (August 31, 2001) "Graphos brothers put hot dogs on local map." Birmingham Business Journal.
  • Perlik, Alsion (August 2004) "Cutting the Mustard: Operators put their buns on the line to sell America’s favorite sausage." Restaurants & Institutions.
  • Herndon, Meg (October 28, 2021) "Sneaky Pete’s opens new location in Columbiana." Shelby County Reporter

External links