Celebrate 55 years of signature sandwich goodness at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

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Super Original | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

Mark the 55th anniversary of Houston’s original sandwich at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys with week-long specials including 55-cent po’ boys from Monday, September 11 through Sunday, September 17, 2017.

Serving Houston since 1962, Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys’ fast-casual approach and fresh ingredients made from scratch daily have helped solidify the restaurant’s place in Houston sandwich history with tasty signature po’ boys and Chow-Chow relish.

Founded as Antone’s Import Co. by Jalal Antone, the original Antone’s market catered primarily to the city’s Syrian and Lebanese immigrants long before generations of Houstonians grew smitten with the restaurant’s unique po’ boys and products.

Now, 55 years later, Antone’s serves a variety of handmade sandwiches, salads, gumbos and more, using only the freshest and highest quality local ingredients, including freshly baked bread from Royal Bakery in Montrose and Slow Dough Bread Co.

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Grab & Go Po’ Boys | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

Anniversary Prices from Monday, September 11 to Sunday, September 17, 2017

Customers will get the chance to turn back the clock and eat like it’s 1962 during the week of Monday, September 11 (lasting through Sunday, September 17) every day from 1pm to 3pm with favorite po’ boys and deli sandwiches offered at special anniversary prices.

The special anniversary pricing will be offered at Antone’s two standalone Houston locations on the West Loop (4520 San Felipe Street #200) and North Loop (2724 W TC Jester Boulevard), along with Antone’s grab-and-go kiosks (weekday only) in Greenway Plaza (3 Greenway Plaza, Suite C-118) and the Downtown Tunnels (811 Louisiana St, Suite m130a).

As if that weren’t enough, in honor of Antone’s inaugural year in 1962, any customer who visits Antone’s during the promotional hours of the week-long celebration also will receive a 19.62%-off bounce-back coupon that can be used on a return visit through Sunday, December 31, 2017.

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Turkey & Swiss | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

Eat Like It’s 1962

Favorites such as Antone’s signature Original po’ boy with ham, salami, provolone, Chow-Chow relish, mayo and pickles, normally priced at $5.95, will be available for just $0.55 (pre-made; limit four per customer per visit).

The restaurant’s Super Original (extra meat and cheese), Turkey (oven-roasted turkey, Swiss cheese, mayo, bread & butter pickles) and Tuna (house-made tuna salad, provolone, pickles) po’ boys, each normally priced at $6.95, will be sold for $1.55 (pre-made; limit four per customer per visit).

All of Antone’s Deli and Hot Sandwiches (excluding fried po’ boys), typically priced from $7.95 to $9.25, will be available for $5.55 (limit four per customer per visit).

Click here for a complete list of anniversary specials and details.

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Standalone Restaurant Interior | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

About Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

Serving Houston since 1962, Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys is a fast-casual sandwich restaurant known for its signature po’ boys and Chow-Chow relish, with fresh ingredients made daily from scratch.

Antone’s four traditional sandwiches also are available at more than 200 grocery outlets throughout Texas, in addition to broader menu items at their two standalone Houston locations on the West Loop and North Loop, along with Antone’s grab-and-go kiosks (weekday only) in Greenway Plaza and the Downtown Tunnels.

Click here for more information.

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Veggie Gumbo | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys 55th Anniversary

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Cubano | Photo courtesy of COOPER+RICCA

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