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  • Alyssa R.

    Since moving here, I found that many restaurants around here are quite pricey. Being a grad student and living on my own with a part time job can be difficult when the only places around you cost more than $15..this place is great for cheap and good tasting food. I'm not the usual, go sit down and relax kind of gal. I am always on the go and need good food that also won't cost me so much. This is a great place with such a huge variety. Some people may get overwhelmed but since I usually order through the app, I get to look on my own time and think about what I want to eat. This place is rather small since coming from Texas but its a nice and quiet place, friendly service and good food. Whats not to like?

    (4)
  • Jeff G.

    Very solid chicken cheesesteak. One of the few places I've had one where they actually spice the chicken so it's not bland. Good chicken finger platter. Fries are good. Prices are very fair because of its location.

    (4)
  • John K.

    Really 4.5 stars - 5 stars for those boneless wings and around 3 to 4 for everything else. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The last time around, The Spot didn't blow me away, but it wasn't half bad. So in an attempt to see what their pizza and wings were like, the GF and I decided to check them out again. I'm glad we did. Large Special Pizza [$15.99] Pepperoni, sausage, ground beef, onions, mushrooms, green peppers First thing's first. For us, it's not about the pizza at The Spot. It was a bit soggy, but the dough was decently seasoned and the veggies seemed fresh. Overall, it was alright, but there are certainly better pizzas out there like Lazos Pizza & Grill. Special Chicken Sandwich [$7.99] Lettuce, tomato, provolone, bacon, Russian dressing The GF was in the mood for a chicken sandwich so was happy with this effort. The chicken was crisply fried, juicy, and decently seasoned. The Spot seemed to have forgotten the provolone, but the Russian dressing helped to amp up the sandwich a bit. And waffle fries? Nothing wrong with those! Boneless Buffalo Wings [$13.29] 20 pieces; half mild buffalo, half BBQ The real star for us though? The boneless wings. Now let me tell you - I'm personally a bone-in man myself. But for the GF's sake, I deal with boneless. And with The Spot's iteration, I have no qualms with that at all. These were incredibly moist, perfectly crispy and both sauces were on point. The buffalo was slightly spicy and the BBQ was not overly sweet and definitely had nice smoke to it. So if you're in the mood for wings or have a somewhat finicky partner, definitely check out the wings here. There's easily some of the best boneless wings in Center City.

    (4)
  • Julia S.

    Pizza is GROSSSS. Both times I got pizza here it was soggy, extra salty, soggy, undercooked and it just fell apart like a sloppy mess. I am not a PPP (picky pizza person). But come on! Sevs pizza is better than the spot.

    (1)
  • Olivia T.

    A large specialty pizza was just $16, and would easily feed 4 people with a salad or something on the side. We felt like pigging out a bit, so it was just for 2 people accompanied by movie candy;-) We only got through 3/4 of it and were both beyond full. The pizza is good, the crust is thin but not crunchy. Ordered for pickup and it was ready within half an hour. Got the Scallopini pizza and we both really enjoyed it! I didn't find it greasy at all, which was nice. We will definitely be ordering again.

    (4)
  • K. A.

    There's A LOT on the menu, all pretty basic grill food, priced right for a neighborhood joint, but one thing worth mentioning is the Chicken Souvlaki. A great garlicy tzatziki sauce and freshly grilled chicken with veggies in a very nice pita wrap. It's a great (and healthy!) lunch or dinner. Our friends (another couple in the neighborhood) recommended this and we've been hooked ever since. Steve (the owner) is a nice guy, too. I wish they offered more Greek food because THAT's what they really do well. If this place focused on simply varieties of pita sandwiches and a single ethnic theme they would do phenomenal business. Sometimes too much "choice" is not a good thing. Would give more stars if there were more items of Greek origin.

    (3)
  • Jacqueline O.

    Love coming here for breakfast sandwiches. Long kaisers with pork roll egg and cheese. It's probably more food that anyone needs in the morning but when you wake up late on a Saturday there is nothing better. I have only been here for breakfast and it has always been fast service. I normally eat and chit chat about the night before with a friend. I love that this place is so casual it really does not matter what you wear. However you may be judged as you walk by spread to get here.

    (4)
  • Sandy M.

    I'm a new neighbor. I ordered other place when i was just move in but there is bad at all. So I tried here today. It was good. I ordered a pizza. it's very tasty, lovely thin crust and nice combination with vegi and meat. but little salty to me... hence I rated 4stars.

    (4)
  • Tiffany K.

    This place has a very good chicken cheesesteak wrap, but if you are delivering be cautious of the roof delivery guy. I've had two encounters with the same guy and he is rude. The first time he was impatient, when I work at a hospital and was trying to meet him in the lobby. The second time he shoved the bag in my had since I told him to come inside instead of me going outside for the food . That is not how you treat customers! I called and spoke with the manager and he said "well he is very busy, that's no excuse I'll talk to him". If that was no excuse then it shouldn't have been mentioned. I'd recommend only dining in , if you must.

    (2)
  • Kate H.

    I would give this place more than three stars but the woman that is always at the cash register is so grumpy and unpleasant to deal with. She yells at the cooks all the time. As well as the delivery boys. So far everything that I've eaten from here is fantastic.

    (3)
  • Zack C.

    Great food!!! I order from here all the time. They have some of the best burgers around which are also 100% pure angus beef and they make some of the best pizza dough around. Also try they're soup! I'm personally a big fan of their waffle fries.

    (5)
  • Amy K.

    If you're looking for a place for a great salad this is not the place. Like most places I've ordered from, only the fried food is good. But isn't it always... The lettuce is rotten. I ordered a cob salad that included brown lettuce, avocados like rubber, and raw bacon. The garlic knots were also stale. Stick to fried food if you order from here.

    (2)
  • clay s.

    Will do in a pinch, which is how I got here in the first place. I got a slice of spinach mushroom. Nice thin crust, well heated, good cheese but much too much garlic and salt. Also, they just dropped the spinach on top and put it in the oven to heat, so the spinach got completely dried out and I had to pull it off before eating the slice.

    (2)
  • Maureen M.

    Ordered the Chicken Ranchero Panini and the Chicken Cheesesteak Wrap. Both were good, especially for delivery food.

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    I don't really know what happened but I used to die for the baked ziti with meatball. It had a lot of sauce and cheese on it and it tasted really good. I ordered it recently and it's flavorless with almost no sauce or cheese. My boyfriend ordered the stromboli and it had almost no sauce either. We ordered boneless wings and they came bone-in; I guess the jalapeno poppers were good. Comon Spot, you're better than this!

    (2)
  • Molly R.

    We placed an order at 6PM today- its now 8:30 and our food has just arrived. Well let me correct myself - our food did arrive earlier but 2 out of the 3 items we ordered were incorrect. I had ordered a tuna salad but instead got a regular garden salad, no tuna. We called and asked to get the money credited back to us, but they said they could not and would get us the correct order right away. An hour and a half later our food arrives. Instead of a new tuna salad, I got a big blob of tuna to throw on the salad they sent 2 hours earlier. Thanks guys! If you are hungry and you want your food fast, DO NOT ORDER HERE. This is not the first time we have had the same problem here with food delivery taking so long, now we won't be making that mistake again. It's not cheap either as far as takeout goes.

    (1)
  • Arie T.

    I have been going to the spot for a few years now out of convenience. For the most part the food ranged from mediocre to just plain bad, but recently it has gotten quite good. There are apparently new owners now, and the quality of the food is much better. I ordered a hoagie for dinner tonight and was pleasantly surprised to find my hoagie came on a really good seeded italian roll and the meat, cheese and vegetables were all fresh. I strongly recommend trying The spot again if you have been in the past or even if you haven't you should give it a shot.

    (4)
  • Wade J.

    Bad food and even worse service. How many times did they screw up my order or completely forget to make it before I wrote this review? A lot. I can deal with the bad food, thats what carry out is all about. But Id like to actually get the bad food that I ordered.

    (1)
  • Robert H.

    I recently moved to the neighborhood (1 block away), and pass The Spot regularly. It doesn't seem to ever have much of a crowd, but a few days ago I went in for a slice of pizza for lunch. Very disappointing! The pizza definitely looked and tasted like it was a day old... I almost complained, but the cashier didn't really seem like the type that would care. (I mean, come on, she delivered it, and this LOOKED like old/bad pizza!) To make matters worse, there had to be at least 3-4 flies buzzing around just within my seating area. Really sad for the Rittenhouse area. Maybe other items - or freshly ordered whole pizzas - would be better food quality, but I'm not likely to try again.

    (2)
  • Prof J.

    I think most people would agree that good pizza is hard to find in Philadelphia. This is among the better I've had here, and I usually stop in every couple of weeks or so. The staff is very friendly, and the pizza is consistently good. The only thing I've ever ordered here is pizza, so I can't comment on the rest of the menu.

    (4)
  • Cara P.

    Walking home at 8, 9, 10PM after being in the office for 13-15 hours, the last thing I want to do is cook something, so I head right over to The Spot. The Greek Salad is always filling and very satisfying with an array of veggies, and always the right amount of feta to keep me happy. I LOVE, repeat and emphasize, LOVE the Buffalo Chicken Pizza... it's greasy as all get out, but when you're craving some fatty, greasiness, that is what you want. Grab one of their frequent-customer cards and get $5 off your 5th visit. Also, the weeknight specials from 5-8PM are always the right price. So, when you're in a bind or just don't want to cook, head over to The Spot.

    (4)
  • Corey I.

    Great pizza! It's as good as I remember it from our last visit to this restaurant, back when the place was called "Paul's Pizza." The new restaurant name is apropos; their pizza really did hit "the spot." :) We got a large pizza with eggplant, mushrooms, artichokes, and ricotta cheese. The crust had just the right amount of crunch, and the cheese was warm and oozed as we bit into it, just like a fresh, well-made pizza should. :) The ricotta was rich and delectable, and was a great match to the other toppings on the pizza. It was so delicious! I've had pizza elsewhere in Philly, and I have to say, this is one of the better places to go for a slice in the Rittenhouse Square area. We ate our pizza in the restaurant. There were a lot of take-out and delivery orders that night as we sat waiting for our pizza. The pizza took over 30 minutes to arrive, but it was worth the wait. The manager apologized about three times for the delay. This may've been atypical; since this is the first time I've been there since the change in management, I have no way of knowing. There's a good chance we'll be back to this restaurant the next time we visit Philly, so I'll be looking forward to doing more "research." :)

    (4)
  • Andrea T.

    I eat here because it's close to work. Their greek salad and gyro's are great. They also delivered super quick tonight. The delivery guy looks like my ex boyfriend so I always give the kid way too much tip.

    (4)
  • Stephanie Y.

    Tonight I was dying for chicken wings so I ordered the 10-piece hot set. To meet the order minimum I added waffle fries. Fast friendly delivery. However, I was very disappointed in my food. Both things tasted burnt like they needed to change the fryer oil--GROSS. Clean your fryer, Spot. Didn't get very far into the meal, $16 down. Sucks.

    (2)
  • Brittany M.

    This place is clutch: good food, fast prep, just straighforward food service. The Spot has clearly turned a page with the new ownership. Favorite is the buffalo chicken sandwich, but their salads are humungous and a great deal -- tons of chicken it's ridiculous. Oh, and there's waffle fries there, too. Yum.

    (4)
  • Jonathan V.

    There's much to be said about the phrase "looks can be deceiving". Well that is not the case here. "The Spot" is definitely deceiving in that it is a small location that can very easily get lost in the shuffle of local pizza shots in and around Center City Philadelphia. However, as you enter this establishment, you are instantly hit with the warming sensation of grilled cheesesteaks, fresh baked pizza and melted cheese all at once. The food, although proportioned a little too much, speaks for itself. There are so many choices, but it's hard to find a day when there aren't at least 5 specials running at once. Service isn't too bad, if all you're looking for is someone to take your order. Once you've paid, you're pretty much on your own. I've eaten at this establishment many times over the past 5 years and can honestly say it's one of my all time favorite Italian eateries in Center City. Because it isn't well known, the crowds don't seem to be an issue. I guess I might be kicking myself in a few months when people start to read this review. Prices are reasonable for a pizza joint in the city, across from Rittenhouse Square, however they do offer free refills on fountain drinks, which is very scarce at other similar locations in the area. You may be reading this review and asking yourself, "if he enjoys it so much, why only 3 stars?" Well, there is someone in the food that doesn't allow it to stay in one's body more than 2 hours afterwards. Yeah, that's gross, I know, but how else was I supposed to put that information out there? Anyway, the food is really good going down, but like most Chinese cuisine, doesn't satisfy for long.

    (3)
  • Laura D.

    Good take-out joint. I only give it 3 stars because it's nothing special, but they do make good turkey hoagies and chicken cheese steaks. They don't seem to understand the concept of just ordering stuff to go though... I stopped in the other night to grab a quick dinner, and the lady asked me if I wanted a bag for my fountain soda and straw. Um, no... I'll just carry it, thanks. That wasn't a problem, just a funny observation. They did have free sugar-free Altoid samples, and I love me some free samples. Good place for quick, cheap food in Rittenhouse, I'm sure I'll eat here again.

    (3)
  • Emma S.

    I ordered buffalo chicken fingers, and asked several times during the order for blue cheese to come with it. I mean, come on, what's buffalo chicken without blue cheese, right? Well, they arrived without the blue cheese. This kind of thing happens sometimes, I think the important thing is how the restaurant handles it when they forget to send something. When I called the woman reluctantly asked if I wanted her to send the blue cheese, with a tone that suggested the unreasonableness of that request. I asked if she would send it, and at this point it's been over an hour and a half since I called, and no completion of my order. Judging by the other comments on here, it seems that The Spot routinely messes up orders, has poor customer service, and is not diligent in correcting their mistakes by giving customers what they ask and pay for.

    (1)
  • Stephanie K.

    I stopped going to The Spot in 2009. The food was fine (my husband and I actually became good buddies with the cooks there). It was just the management that made me so angry. But that was 2009. Maybe things have changed, who knows!

    (2)
  • Kathryn M.

    I know better, don't I? But we wanted breakfast delivered after the bf was unable to walk on a busted ankle and the only place we could find was The Spot. I know better, don't I? We ordered a couple of bacon, egg and cheese bagels. They were OK, actually they were beyond mediocre. I didn't even bother eating half of mine because it just didn't seem worth the effort or calories. That may be a common statement among some people, but not this woman. We also had a couple of side orders of breakfast potatoes and they were just awful, don't order them - tasteless, gluey, unseasoned potatoes. There was also an omelet in the mix and it was pretty pathetic looking in that Aramark catering sort of way. Expect cafeteria food and then lower your expectations. I rarely write a one star review as I always find a redeeming quality in a restaurant. So what is the redeeming quality of The Spot? They deliver. Unfortunately, I'm not certain that's a good thing.

    (1)
  • Tracie P.

    This place is a bit of a greasy spoon (do people still say that?). The other night sheer laziness led me to order from The Spot for dinner. Then guilt set in and I tried to health-ify the situation by ordering lentil soup, a greek salad with chicken and zucchini sticks (compromise!). Bad move. The soup was super salty, the salad was the most meh version of greek imaginable, and the zucchini sticks seemed to have been deep friend in hundred year old oil. Granted, this place is not meant for healthfulness. If laziness (and potentially drunkenness) steers me here again, I will go for pizza or similar and review again. A dear friend of mine gets their chicken fingers three times a week, so there may be hope yet. The owners seem to work in the shop, which makes me want to like it. We'll see.

    (1)
  • Michele Z.

    The food at this place is so good, I keep returning despite the incredibly rude staff. I have had bad experiences with the workers at least 50% of the time, both over the phone and in person, but the food has been consistently above average.

    (3)
  • pauline l.

    The pizza here has a great crust - it's on the thin side, but not so thin and crispy you think you're eating tomato sauce and cheese on top of a hard saltine cracker. The fries are also good here. That said, the other stuff that I've tried here pretty much sucks. The buffalo wings are WEAK and the chicken fingers are overcooked and not juicy at all, contrary to the experience described by another reviewer. And the customer service is just bad... it turns out they have a 10% student discount. I only noticed a sign for it after they rang me up and gave my change, but they wouldn't help me out after the fact, even though I had tipped for take-out more than the amount that they would have had to discount. The student discount is only on a tiny sign a few feet away from the register - not something you'd notice before the few seconds it takes to be rung up, unless you were a compulsive sign reader. I'll probably come here again because it's super convenient to me and the pizza is OK, but next time, I'm asking for the student discount in advance and NOT tipping. Sorry guys... take out tip is definitely more discretionary and while I give it by default, you can definitely un-earn it by being an unflexible cheap-ass (which in turn inspires me to be a cheap-ass towards you!)

    (2)
  • Shawn K.

    Total improvement since the management change--even though the physical restaurant looks basically the same, the food and service have drastically improved, and that's what counts, particularly at a neighborhood pizza/cheesesteak joint, right? (I usually have their food delivered anyway, even though they're only about a block away, so decor isn't really an issue for me.) Stick with the basics here and you shouldn't be disappointed. I have tried a few of their specialty chicken sandwiches on french bread and was pleasantly surprised with these, too. Highly recommended, especially if you live in Rittenhouse & are craving an above-average cheesesteak (on an Amoroso roll, as it should be).

    (4)
  • Robin C.

    So I'm super confused as to why everyone rags on this place. They're super nice, quick, and cheap. People have complained about their chicken fingers being dry but I have no clue what they're talking about. They're great and their honey mustard is delicious. I've had salads from there too and they give you lots of veggies which I love. Their fries are delish as well and I love that they give you cole slaw with the chicken finger platter. All and all, I love that this place is literally a few steps away from my apartment and that they have decent food. I also don't understand the greasy spoon comments... you do realize it's a pizza joint right? You aren't going there for the ambiance, more for the cheap food.

    (4)
  • Robyn B.

    Fast delivery, reasonably priced, and amazing breakfast food served all day! YUM!!!

    (5)
  • Chrissy R.

    I got a Gyro from here today--delivery was quick, but probably because I work 2 blocks away. They really skimped on the meat here. Seriously skimped on the meat. I had to get garlic bread so I could make the delivery minimum and there was a metric crapton of bread. I'd have appreciated more meat on my gyro and less bread.

    (2)
  • DeAdra W.

    I randomly took a chance on this place the other night as I was craving pizza and it's less than a block from my apartment. I ordered a small extra cheese. It came out to be about $8, and was definitely big enough for me to have something left for breakfast the following morning (Because that's what 20 somethings do- pizza for breakfast-). The service was friendly and quick, and the pizza was actually pretty good- not too doughy, and not drowning in sauce. I'll definitely be back.

    (3)
  • Edward T.

    The folks who work here really are the worst. Food is meh, but why bother with aggressively rude employees? I can only hope the owner fires all the front of store employees and starts over. I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Christopher R.

    I paid $4.50 for two moderate-sized plain slices. It was okay-ish, verging on okay. I'm sure it has something going for it, but for my money, there's a half-dozen other pizza places within walking distance that I would rather patronize.

    (2)
  • Michelle B.

    There is something to be said about great chicken fingers, and this place has got 'em. Sure, you can get chicken fingers anywhere, but great ones (perfect crispiness, juiciness, doneness) are a bit trickier to find. I order through third party foodler.com which takes only 20 mins for delivery, considering I work 2 blocks away from the place. I get the fingers for lunch fortnightly, if not more frequently., and they are consistently delicious. The fries are decent but a bit soggy for my taste, which may be attributed to the styrofoam containers they use for takeout -- but honestly, if you're a predominately takeout establishment, you should know how to package your fries without turning them into wet noodles by dellivery time. I've also had the mozzarella sticks (below par) and fried mushrooms (mediocre.) The baked ziti was just so-so as well, but that's to be expected from a glorified fast food joint. I guess my opinion isn't the greatest representation of this place as a whole, considering I've never physically been here - but if you're looking for some dank chicken fingers - you've found Mecca in The Spot.

    (3)
  • Laura L.

    The only thing I've had from here is the gyro, which I really loved. I found it to have the perfect ratio of meat, veg, and sauce. The pita was warmed nicely and was still steaming when I got back to my apt. I can't say I would enjoy eating there, too small with fast food style booths, but with online ordering and delivery I don't think I'll have to.

    (3)
  • Alie A.

    This is my neighborhood jawn for hangover food and Friday night cheesesteaks. It's pretty straight up from-the-grill grub. I used to have a weakness for their buffalo chicken cheesesteak, but depending on who is making it, the sauce can get a little heavy. Nice staff, quick service, and a solid Philly cheesesteak.

    (3)
  • MP W.

    The food here isn't bad, but it's a problem when you order something and it is consistently incorrect. I ordered 3 things 2 of them were wrong. When I brought it back the woman at the counter gave me nothing but grief. I asked what we needed to do to communicate better and was a met with silence. Nothing like trying to figure out how to work with someone better only to get stonewalled.

    (1)
  • Lucero M.

    I think this is the second time I ordered from this place. Don't remember what happened the last time. I ordered from Grubhub and this was a mess. I'm waiting to see what I will get refunded for. The sandwich was not what I ordered, but I did expect a change since they had called me and told me they were out of an ingredient. But it still was not what I thought I was getting. I ordered a cake slice but they sent a different one, so I sent that back with the delivery guy. I cannot believe they can stay in business making mistakes like this!!

    (1)
  • Jesica W.

    Love this place. It's our lunch go-to "spot." The paninis and waffle fries are so good!!!

    (5)
  • Chelsea B.

    My friends and I come here a fair amount for a slice and a can of soda at lunch. The pizza is pretty standard and they have pre-made cheese pies in the back and add whatever toppings you want. They are quick and it costs me like $3 which is pretty cheap.

    (4)
  • Cory D.

    I liked the chicken philly. The cheese wasn't excessive, and they weren't cheap with the chicken.

    (3)
  • Sasha O.

    Pretty good, I had the greek spinach/goat cheese wrap but in the form of a panini and it was good but somewhat low in meat... It's an alright place but nothing special I suppose.

    (3)
  • Adam G.

    Order delivery burgers. Meat tastes as if I had severe freezer burn and was not thawed out before cooking. Ordered without lettuce tomato and mayo but it came with that anyway. Fries were decent but had to be put in the oven to be re-crisped. The worst part by far was the milkshake which tasted as if they had added water to it instead of milk. It was worse than a glass of watered down skim milk chocolate milk.

    (1)
  • John R.

    The food is always decent, however, if you are ordering in, expect to wait. Their delivery options will take at the bare minimum an hour and fifteen minutes. Sadly, this often means that by the time the food arrives, it is cold. The staff generally feed the same excuses "we only have one delivery man, the weather, traffic..." Not sure if the food is worth the delivery hassle!

    (3)
  • Ben C.

    The pizza is just okay, this is Philadelphia and a good pizza is VERY hard to find. The sandwiches and other items are the menu are fantastic. I am a fan of the Chicken Florentine Sandwich on the seeded roll. They are right around the corner from me so I cannot speak for delivery.

    (3)
  • Erin S.

    The Spot is my #1 delivery go to. I order from here a few times a month. They are always fast and the food is always hot. I've tried a lot of items on the menu and have enjoyed everything. The chicken cheesesteaks, strombolis, pasta dishes, paninis, etc. are all awesome. Pizza is decent for Philly.

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    I've ordered from here using GrubHub twice now and love the fact that they deliver breakfast. The bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast wrap is huge for the price and delivered piping hot and fresh. The waffle fries are also really good. The delivery was quick too, compared to other places I've ordered from on GrubHub. However, I don't know if I'd order from here for anything other than breakfast. I knew I was going to be in hardcore study mode this weekend so when I ordered breakfast, I ordered a small pepperoni stromboli for dinner, thinking I would probably forget to stop for dinner and then all of a sudden be starving. When I went to heat the stromboli up later that night, it smelled funny. Not like it was rotten, just odd. I came to realize it was the pepperoni that had a funny smell. It smelled like feet. I ended up tossing the stromboli and finding something else to eat. I don't think feety pepperoni will make me not order breakfast from here when I'm feeling too busy or lazy to cook.

    (4)
  • Jenn V.

    I've ordered from here a few times now, and keep finding something wrong with my meal. Still not sure why I keep ordered, except for the fact they are one of the few places open before noon on a Sunday. One time I ordered a turkey club and an order of fries- took over an hour and a half for delivery. The fries were somewhat cold and soggy by the time they arrived, but the Turkey Club was good. Another time I ordered through grubhub- I ordered the American Chicken Sandwich and paid $2 extra to have it on seeded french bread instead of a Kaiser roll- of course it came on the Kaiser roll anyway. The sandwich was very good and I was so hungry at that point (another over an hour delivery) that I didn't bother to call and complain. The most recent time we ordered was just because they were open at 10am on a Sunday morning and decided to walk there vs risking a 1 hr 15 minutes delivery time- I got the omelet which came with toast and home fries. The omelet itself was good- nothing amazing, but good. The home fries left quite a bit to be desired. As far as the toast, I have never tasted soggy burnt toast before- and I hope to never again. Didn't realize you could even mess up making toast until then. Overall, maybe I'll go back if I am desperate for delivery breakfast at 10am on a Sunday - other than that, there are plenty of other places in the area I've gotten much better food at.

    (2)
  • Michelle C.

    For those seeking thin crust NY-style pies, this is not your place. If you'd like something more akin to what we New Englanders call "Greek style" pizza, then you may enjoy The Spot. And if you're generally OK with a somewhat thicker crust, and will also be pleased with fresh toppings, flavorful sauce, and speedy delivery, and very friendly staff over the phone and in person, then look no further. Their Italian hoagie is also worth trying. When fast, tasty junk food is on the agenda, you can definitely do much worse!

    (4)
  • A L.

    I order from here. Their service is friendly, they are quick (even on Friday nights), and their food tastes great. I love their shrimp jammers and boneless wings.

    (5)
  • Bridget N.

    I like this place for one reason..it just needs some love. It's always emptyExcept for some old dude just lurking in a booth eating his pizza. There's always one of those! And he's always listening to our conversations. I love it. !The Spot is around the corner from my friends house and we like to hang out here sometimes when we wanna pig out and be really lame. Umm...chicken fingers are banging. I will always love the Spot. And it's called The Spot! Who doesn't love that?!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
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Pizza

Pizza is a famous Italian dish savored around the world. The entire credit for the popularity of Pizza in the United States goes to the chain of pizzerias all over the country. While the base and the texture of Pizza remains same across the globe, it's the toppings that differs from country to country. In the United States, you will find the top pizzerias serving pizzas with the toppings of mainly beef, bacon, chicken, ham, and sausage for the non-vegetarians. Other than these famous meat options, Pizzas with veg toppings such as mushrooms, pepperonis, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, etc. are also famous in most restaurants in the United States.

Irrespective of your locality, you will find a variety of different restaurants in your cities offering pizzas of all different types. Pizza is hot favorite among people of all ages in the United States. A large size pizza is enough to feed a family of 3 or 4 at large. Pizza is also the most preferred food whenever a group of friends is hanging out together. Pizza gained popularity in the United States after the American soldiers stationed in Italy returned from World War II.

Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.

Greek Cuisine

Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.

Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.

For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.

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