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But how did they miss the White Spot's other specialty: the Grillswith. Glazed donut fried up on the grill until almost melting, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. If you are watching the calories, or lactose intolerant, you can have a Grillswithout - same gooey donut, no ice cream. Mmmm. Also needs to be after last call to be willing to try this.

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I've had many a Gusburger, but never during daylight or when sober. Unfortunately, last time I dropped by the White Spot, Elvis had left the building.

If you're ever back in Charlottesville, go to Riverside Lunch for a bacon cheeseburger with grilled onions. Beats the Gusburger hands down.

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I have only fond memories of the Gus Burger, which I always believed were not to be consumed during normal eating hours. I will be in Charlottesville this Summer with the family, and I have decided my ten-year-old must experience the pleasures of the White Spot, complete with the obligatory story on the origin of its name. I do not know how it will taste during the day. Do I understand that you can now get a Grillswith @ the Spot? That formerly required a short stroll to the now defunct University Diner.

"Eat at Joe's."

- Joe

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