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Pete's Coney Hit Parade So... Who is Pete anyway? Many people have asked and many want to meet him. Sadly, Pete is no longer with us. Pete is the grandfather of Ed and the great-grandfather of Andy. Now, both Ed and Andy will answer to “Pete,” and are often called “Re-Pete.” Together, Ed and Andy, operate “Pete’s Coney Island II” in Clarkston and Lake Orion. Breakfast Breakfast is served all day at Pete’s. Whether you want Bacon for Breakfast or Sausage for Supper, our morning meals are always available. Pete’s Breakfast Special Monday - Friday, Open - 11am Only. No Substitutions, Holidays, or Discounts. Texas Toast available. $0.49 Third egg available. $0.25 It’s the best deal in the morning! 2 eggs cooked any way you like them, with your choice of 3 strips of bacon or 3 sausage links or 2 sausage patties or breakfast ham, plus golden shredded hash browns or American Fries, and toast & jelly. $3.69 Breakfast Sides Hot Oatmeal or Grits $2.69 Thick, hot oatmeal or rich, creamy grits made fresh every morning and served with toast. Quantities are limited so get it while it lasts. Toast $1.19 Breakfast Favorites 2 Biscuits or an English Muffin & Jelly $1.29 Fried Egg Sandwich Toasted Bagel $1.59 with cream cheese $1.99 One fried egg served on a toasted English Muffin, Bagel, or your choice of toast. $2.29 Corned Beef Hash $3.99 Home Style Corned Beef Hash $4.99 Add cheese $2.79 Add meat and cheese $3.59 Side of Sausage, Bacon, or Ham $2.49 Hash Browns or American Fries $1.99 Homestyle Biscuits & Sausage Gravy Our flaky, golden, homemade biscuits smothered in rich Gourmet Frosted Cinnamon Roll $2.59 sausage gravy. $3.99 half order $3.29 Sausage Gravy or Chili $0.99 Add two eggs served any way you like them $1.00 Pancakes or French Toast Three of our warm, fluffy pancakes or three full slices of french toast. $3.99 half order $3.29 Add two eggs served any way you like them $1.00 Add your choice of meat $2.00 Add blueberries or strawberries $1.00 Breakfast Burrito A flour tortilla stuffed with 3 eggs and cheddar, plus your choice of ham, bacon, or sausage. Served with salsa and sour cream, chili, or sausage gravy. $5.99 “Ask your server about menu items that are cooked to order or served raw. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.” Way back, in the late 20’s, Pete and his wife, Donna, and their children, Walt, Chris, and Olga, started the very first “Pete’s” on the corner of Lull and Wesson in Pontiac. This neighborhood restaurant served full dinners and seated about 60 patrons. “Egg”cellent Breakfasts Start with two eggs and go from there! All Egg Pete’s BIG Breakfast Breakfasts are served with white, wheat, or rye toast. 3 Eggs cooked anyway you like ‘em, 5 strips of Texas Toast available. $0.49 Third egg free on request. bacon or 5 links of sausage or 3 sausage patties or a thick slice of ham or a third pound hamburger 2 Eggs patty, 2 golden pancakes & syrup, shredded Two eggs served any way you like them. $2.79 hash browns or American Fries, and toast & jelly. This is one big honkin’ breakfast! $7.99 2 Eggs with Potatoes, Grits, or Pancakes Two eggs served any way you like them with golden hash browns, American Fries, grits, or pancakes. $3.79 Eggs Daryl A fluffy, open face biscuit topped with sausage patties, 2 Eggs with Bacon, Ham, or Sausage scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, and topped with sausage Two eggs served any way you like them with your gravy. Served with hash browns. $5.99 choice of meat. Turkey sausage available. $4.29 Corned Beef Hash with 2 Eggs Add sliced tomatoes, golden hash browns, American Fries, Hearty corned beef hash with two grits, or pancakes $1.00 eggs served any way you like them. $5.99 2 Eggs, 2 Bacon, 2 Sausage, 1/2 Slice Ham Home Style Corned Beef Hash O’Brian & 2 Eggs Two eggs served any way you like them with two slices of Our hearty, homemade corned beef hash. Thinly sliced, bacon, two sausage links, and a 1/2 slice of ham. $5.29 lean corned beef, green peppers, onions, and hash browns with two eggs served any way you like them. $6.99 Add sliced tomatoes, golden hash browns, American Fries, grits, or pancakes $1.00 Egg Beaters or Egg Whites Available Add $.79 Greek Omelette 3 Egg Omelettes Ham, feta, tomatoes, and onions. Opa! $6.29 All Omelettes served with White, Wheat, or Rye Toast & Jelly. Made with 3 Extra Large Grade A Eggs, gently scrambled, Farmer’s Omelette slow cooked, and filled with fresh ingredients. Served Don’t worry, you don’t have to be a farmer. We serve with sliced tomatoes, hashbrowns, American Fries, grits, or them to anyone. Ham, cheddar cheese, onions, green pancakes. Texas Toast available. $0.49 peppers, and hash browns, ALL inside. $6.29 Just Cheese Omelette Western Omelette Just what it sounds like, a delicious cheddar cheese Ham, cheddar cheese, onions, and green peppers, omelette! Choose from Swiss, American, Cheddar, all tucked inside. $6.29 Mozzarella, or Feta. $4.59 Southern Omelette Cheese Plus One Cheddar cheese, sausage, onions, green peppers, hash A cheddar cheese omelette plus one add-in of browns, all inside and smothered with sausage gravy. $7.29 your choice. $5.59 Spinach Omelette Gyro Omelette Spinach, feta, tomatoes, onion, and green pepper, Gyro meat, feta, tomatoes, and onion, all inside. $6.29 all tucked inside. $6.29 Veggie Omelette Pete’s “The Works” Omelette Onions, green pepper, tomatoes, mushrooms, and Bacon, sausage, ham, green peppers, onions, cheddar cheddar cheese, all tucked inside. $6.29 cheese, and hash browns inside fluffy, fresh eggs. $7.99 “Ask your server about menu items that are cooked to order or served raw. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.” A few years later, “Pete’s” moved to Saginaw and Jackson in Pontiac. It was a much smaller establishment (a tin building) with window service, serving hot dogs, pop, coffee, and donuts. Breakfasts were added later. Pete’s was a hit! Starters Beer Battered Onion Rings $2.99 Battered Mushrooms $4.99 French Fries $1.99 5 Crispy Cheese Stix $4.29 Fish by the Piece $1.69 Cheese French Fries or Tots $2.59 5 Chicken Tenders $5.59 Home Made Potato Chips $.99 Chili French Fries or Tots $2.79 Chicken Tenders by the Piece $1.19 Tater Tots $2.99 Chili Cheese French Fries or Tots $3.29 Bacon ‘n Cheddar Fries or Tots $3.99 Pete’s Coney Hit Parade Pete’s Coney Islands are served with our original No-Bean Chili, Mustard, and Fresh Chopped Onions. Pete’s II Original Coney Island Hot Dog $1.99 Pete’s Original “Slippery Pete” Sliders Pete’s II Original Coney Style Hamburger $1.99 Three sliders cooked up just the way you like ‘em. Pete’s II Original Coney Style Double Hamburger $2.99 Beef patty topped with Grilled Onions, a Slice of Pete’s II Original Loose Hamburger Pickle, Ketchup, and Mustard on Steamed Buns. $4.29 Loose Hamburger on a hot dog bun. $2.29 With Fries $5.29 Pete’s II Original Coney Combo Hot dog topped with Loose Hamburger. $2.99 Coney Specials Includes Fries & Drink. No substitutions or discounts. Add Cheese to any Coney-Style Delight $.59 1 Pete’s Original Coney $5.39 2 Pete’s Original Coneys $7.29 Plain Hot Dog $1.69 1 Loose $5.59 2 Loose $7.79 Add cheese $0.59 Add chili $0.99 Pete’s Custom Creations Served with chips and a pickle. Combo includes your choice of fries, soup, coleslaw, or cottage cheese. Substitute Tossed Salad $0.79 or Baby Greek Salad $0.99 Buffalo Chicken Sandwich Chicken strips tossed in Frank’s Red Hot Sauce with lettuce and tomato on a sub bun. Your choice of Bleu Cheese or Ranch dressing. Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 The Billy Goat Roast beef, turkey, Swiss Cheese, and Thousand Island Dressing on grilled rye bread. Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 D.M. Pete’s Club Corned Beef, American Cheese plus cole slaw, lettuce, Skinny Pete tomato, and Thousand Island Dressing on rye bread. Ham, Swiss Cheese, tartar sauce, lettuce, and tomato on a Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 grilled sub bun. Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 Texas Club Philly-Style Steak or Chicken and Cheese Sub Ham, turkey, roast beef, bacon, American and Swiss Roast beef or grilled chicken and Swiss Cheese on a sub Cheese piled on grilled texas toast with mayo, tomato & bun with grilled onions, mushrooms, and green pepper. lettuce. Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 Sandwich $6.29 Combo $7.79 Cooked to order. Consuming raw or uncooked meat, poultry, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. They expanded in 1936, moving across the street to a larger building, and in 1949, the old tin building was replaced with a new brick building that featured two horseshoe-island counters. In 1964, Pete’s moved from Saginaw and Jackson to Orchard Lake Road near Williams. Lunch Hand Crafted Burgers All burgers are hand crafted and cooked to order. Combo includes your choice of a cup of soup, fries, cole slaw, or cottage cheese.
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