It was a Sunday afternoon, so we figured a little brunch was in order. Light Horse did not disappoint! Ms. Dish and I both agreed that their Huevos Rancheros were the best we'd had in New York, even if we weren't technically in New York!
The Light Horse tavern, who's name Ms. Dish and I repeatedly screwed up, calling it variations of "white horse", "light house", "white house", etc., was named after Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee III. The menu went on to explain that Light Horse Harry was made famous during the Revolutionary War for capturing 400 British troops in a sneak attack on Paulus Hook. Only one man was lost.
And without further ado, here is Spoon #5:
Spoon #5 is marked "Winco Stainless 18-10" and also features the mysterious "8" in a circle that we first encountered on spoon numero tres. Number 5 looks like it fits in with Winco's "Stanford" line:
Will we ever solve the mystery of the "8" in a circle? Perhaps someday...
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