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Spero's Pete's Original – Greenline

$9 for $18 Worth of Greek and American Food

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In a Nutshell

Since 1955, American and Greek diner breakfast, lunch, and dinner classics including gyros, burgers, greek salads, and patty melts

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid for specials.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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$9 for $18 Worth of Greek and American Food

The breakfast menu includes omelets with feta, tomato, and onion ($5.99) and strawberry pancakes ($3.50 for two). Later on, the lunch and dinner menus offer gyros ($5.85), chili cheeseburgers ($4.25–$6.25), and greek salads ($6.85–$7.25).

Spero's Pete's Original

Since 1950, Spero Contis’s family has prepared an eclectic array of Greek and American casual classics to share with the greater Greenville community. Today, the kitchen staff at each of Spero's Pete's Original's two locations starts the day by brewing coffee and flipping blueberry pancakes and omelets filled with feta cheese or philly steak. At lunch and dinner, their tender gyro meat tops greek salads and fills pita bread. Pimientos, chili, and jalapeños are layered in the 1950s original burgers, so named for both their persistence on the eatery’s menu and their resemblance to Sputnik. For easy meals and parties at home, Spero's Pete's Original also caters throughout the area.

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Spero's Pete's Original

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    Greenline

    819 E Stone Ave.
    Greenville, South Carolina 29601
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