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Sparky's All-American Food

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“Pure fast-food fusion genius.” nymag

Cuisine:  Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, American (Traditional), American
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Amidst our Holiday shopping, we needed a snack. I told JB that when we got out of the subway at Lafayette and Bleecker we'd find a place. And, boy were we lucky when we walked up from underground and saw Sparky's. Then I remembered, Sparky's was a burger place in Williamsburg that had just opened... Read More
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Winter still lingers which means it's not quite warm enough for sandwiches in the park but we manage to have ourselves an urban picnic anyway. The hot dogs at Sparky's are just so-so, but the space is narrow and cute, fun for people watching. Sparky's, 333 Lafayette Street below Bleeker Read More
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A vanilla cupcake from Sparky's All American Food turns out to be 100% American - all sugary sweetness. A little too sweet for our tastes but we're funny that way. Sparky's, 333 Lafayette Street below Bleeker Read More
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WILLIAMSBURG—Very exciting news for anyone who loves a good breakfast sandwich: Egg has changed their hours and will be staying open much, much later (until recently, the place served from 7am to noon during the week). A tipster writes, "Sparky's has moved out of their 135 N 5th St location in ... Read More
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Concrete walls, wooden beams, and weathered pine tables occupy the former fish warehouse space on N. 5th Street in Williamsburg known around town as the restaurant-in-the-mornings, Egg. After noon the space puts on its other face as Sparky's All-American Food, an all natural hamburger and hot do... Read More
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Along with pizza, fried chicken, cheeseburgers, and barbecue, I would like to nominate breakfast sandwiches for my personal food hall of fame. How great are breakfast sandwiches? Where else do you find flaky biscuits or some other appropriate breadstuff, cured and smoked meat, tangy melted cheese,... Read More
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Thought the recently added outdoor taco counter was the most exciting sign of expansion at Pinche? Not quite. Manager Allen Ariano tells us that on Mexican Independence Day (September 16), the Nolita taqueria will open its second location in the narrow space at 333 Lafayette Street that used to hous... Read More
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The Mott location of Pinche Taqueria does not exactly languish for attention but their recent takeover of the former Sparky's space at the triangle of Lafayette and Bleecker is a solid gold move. The small space fills up quickly, everyone is waiting - waiting for orders, waiting for a seat, waiting... Read More
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Mona's Apple Jan 12 07
It was Friday afternoon and I was in the middle of a Su Doku (or "So Duko" as EyeHawk, I mean Hawkeye calls it) duel with Hawkeye. He beat me twice during his stay and I was not going to let him win again. When my phone rang and I saw "Unknown" come up, I ignored it, as I usually... Read More
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