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Lil' Smokies Hot Dogs Back For Nostalgia Cravings

0903wiener.jpg The revamped, newly exclusive Monkey Bar has gone the route of the blue-plate special, featuring menu nuggets like iceberg lettuce wedge salad and home-style meatloaf. At the upscale Oak Room, now reopened after a restaurant critic meltdown, new chef Eric Hara is serving fancy versions of grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato soup, and ye olde potluck favorite Stuffed Shells (Hara’s shells are stuffed, however, with veal cheeks, chanterelles, and cherries). In the midst of all the retro-food it would seem fitting that Lil' Smokies, the hot dog shorties of somebody's campfire memories, have also made a return; they’re now being served at 5 Ninth, where Kevin Pomplun is chef. The good news is that you don’t have to have a publicist or know someone to get into the place. In fact, the Lil Smokies are only available at the bar, are free (with purchase of drink), and are available all day.

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  • Clarice City

    The little hotdog guy shovels condiments onto himself, and then what? Does he fling himself into your mouth too? I don't like it when my food is personified.

  • Barbj8

    Great. Now I want a hotdog.

  • Spirit of 76

    Lil Smokies are as addictive as sliders. Betcha can't eat just one.

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