Sneaky Pete's Explained

Sneaky Pete's
Type:Restaurant
Foundation:1966
Location:Birmingham, Alabama
Key People:Pete Graphos (founder), Frank D'Amico (Current President), Mark Lovell (Director of Operations), Doug McMinn (Operations Manager)
Industry:fast food
Products:fast food (including hot dogs, hamburgers, french fries, breakfast)
Website:sneakypetes.com

Sneaky Pete's is a Birmingham, Alabama-based chain of hot-dog restaurants founded by Pete Graphos in 1966[1] [2] and sold to the present-owner Frank D'Amico in 1986. Sneaky Pete's corporate offices are located in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. As part of its franchise plan, many Sneaky Pete's stores are located inside gas station convenience stores under the nameplate Sneaky Pete's Express or Sneaky Pete's On-The-Go.. The company has also experimented with a more upscale sit-down style restaurant with a larger menu, dubbed Sneaky Pete's Cafe. Several locations are in the Greater Birmingham area, and other stores are located throughout Alabama.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Garrison . Greg . 2016-03-17 . An Alabama hot dog king has died . 2024-02-16 . al . en.
  2. Web site: 2021-10-04 . Sam Graphos, longtime owner of Sam’s Super Samwiches in Homewood, dies . 2024-02-16 . CBS 42 . en-US.