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Little Spot

854 N. Broadway, White Plains, NY - (914) 761-1334
Posted By joe pace on 11/16/2005 10:37:00 PM
Little Spot was once a roadside attraction of merit. Sadly, time has not been kind to the Little Spot. It was a family favorite of ours since the late sixties. My father used to bring all of us kids there whenever we were in North White Plains, which was often. I've returned several times over the last ten years and was disappointed every time. Convenience foods and low quality ingredients have replaced the handmade, high quality fare of times gone by. The Little Spot is threadbare to say the least.

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A close up of the end of a grilled chili dog shows how it was split to be cooked on the grill. It also shows the harmony of mustard, onions, and chili.
"A close up of the end of a grilled chili dog shows how it was split to be cooked on the grill. It also shows the harmony of mustard, onions, and chili."
Michael Stern





It is possible to get a plain hot dog, but nearly all the weenies served here come with mustard, onions, and chili. Also available on the short-list menu are hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fried clams and, I quote, freedom fries.
"It is possible to get a plain hot dog, but nearly all the weenies served here come with mustard, onions, and chili. Also available on the short-list menu are hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fried clams and, I quote, freedom fries."
Michael Stern


The split, grilled hot dog and grilled onions tastes noticeably of
"The split, grilled hot dog and grilled onions tastes noticeably of "old grill," which was not a good thing."
Donald Thompson


The Little Spot really is a little spot, just right for al fresco wiener-eating.
"The Little Spot really is a little spot, just right for al fresco wiener-eating."
Michael Stern



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