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Elvis may have left the building, but his appetite lives on at the Berkshire. In honor of what would have been the King’s 74th birthday tomorrow, the pork-pushing restaurant at 7352 East 29th Avenue is running a special Elvis promotion. From January 8-11, the Berkshire’s “The King” sandwich — peanut butter, caramelized bananas and crispy bacon on grilled Hawaiian bread — is only $5.
And if you come dressed like Elvis, you get the sandwich free. We hear there are extra “Berk Bucks” for the best Elvis impersonation, too.
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This is a real deal, considering that the last sandwich dedicated to Elvis — at the Colorado Mine Company, a celebrated spot in Glendale — would run you a fast fifty bucks. Rumor has it that Elvis would buy them buy the bushel when he was coming to town — when he wasn’t busy buying Cadillacs for friends and city officials, that is.