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  • I've been to The Spot twice now, and have had pleasant experiences both times. The first time I went was a beautiful Friday evening, and my boyfriend and I sat on their back patio and had a pre-dinner drink. I had a cocktail called something like the Northern Girl, which had whiskey and hard cider among other things, and was strong and tasty (a hard combination to achieve!). The back patio is very comfortable, and has about 5 tables, one of which has what looks to be a grill. You're right up against other people's back yards, but there is a barrier to give everyone a little privacy. We enjoyed our patio drinks so much that we decided to come back for dinner another night. My boyfriend and I like to share items at restaurants, and I usually state this when I order. The chef actually divided both of the entrees in half, giving us each our own portions. This was super considerate, and is actually the first time any restaurant has done this for us. The highlight of the meal was the "Saltimbocca-wich," which we got with the potato salad and mustard greens. YUM. The potato salad is made with a light oil and vinegar dressing, whole-grain mustard, and diced red onion and carrot. Flavorful, light, delicious. The sandwich has a sage-infused chicken breast, prosciutto, mozzarella, and a caper aioli. Not diet fare, but really flavorful and really good. It made me want to come back and try their burger, so I can have an excuse to try another of their yummy-sounding side dishes (braised red cabbage and bacon? OK!). The "Poor Man's Paella" was just OK. There was a nice amount of shrimp and chorizo, but despite that, it just lacked flavor. Perhaps it is named that because it lacks saffron (a really, really expensive seasoning)? But this could have been made up for in some other way, perhaps with a little more heat, or more acid. There just wasn't that richness and depth of flavor that I hope for in a paella. The decor is well done. For such a small space, they make use of every square foot, and the booths are made from a well polished, beautiful wood. If you're in the neighborhood, it's worth stopping in for at least a cocktail! They have a happy hour Monday through Thursday, 5-7, half off on beer and wine and $2 off cocktails. I know what I'm doing next week.
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