Sneaky Pete's

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Sneaky Pete's Hot Dogs (slogan "The way hot dogs should be") is a Birmingham-based chain of hot-dog restaurants founded by Pete Graphos in 1966. His first location was on 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.

Sam and Jimmy left the company in the mid-1970s, but held onto their locations. Sam renamed his 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. He opened two Mountain Brook eateries which have since closed and went into real estate full time.

The new owner's corporate offices are located at 100 Centerview Drive. Benny D'Amico is president. In addition to opening more franchises, many located inside gas station convenience stores, the company has experimented with a more upscale sit-down style restaurant with a larger menu, dubbed Sneaky Pete's Cafe. Sneaky Pete's Hot Dog Sauce is bottled for retail sale and available at several local grocery stores.

Locations

metro Birmingham

Alabama

former locations

References

  • Stewart, Virginia (August 31, 2001) "Graphos brothers put hot dogs on local map." Birmingham Business Journal.

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