Get dizzy at newly revamped Dizz
The restaurant's approach to side dishes, however, leaves much to be desired. Burgers and sandwiches are served with chips and a pickle on the side. My chips were soft and squishy, which freaked me out a bit, so I ordered a plate of fries to compensate. Unfortunately, the fries I ordered had been left in the deep fryer for too long and tasted crunchy and oily.
My friend ordered a glass of pink lemonade, which she thought desperately needed watering-down. She also tried the Crisp Chicken Tender Wrap, which she noted was good, but came paired with a somewhat bland ranch dressing. Her chips were crisper than mine, making me wonder if a new bag had been opened for her.
Most of the menu items are under $8, which agrees with the college student's budget. There is another part of the menu offering more expensive options, such as filet mignon wrapped in bacon, or NY strip steak topped with mushrooms, onions and beef burgundy sauce. I was surprised to find these kinds of items on the menu, but they were appealing. Also notable were the Fat-Ass Crab Skins, something I'm not sure I would order, but intriguing nonetheless.
To really get a feel of the The Dizz's character and friendly vibe, the best time to go is probably later in the day when locals and students flood the bar. For excellent burgers and drinks at an inexpensive price, The Dizz is worth checking out. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a filming of Ace of Cakes right across the street.
My friend ordered a glass of pink lemonade, which she thought desperately needed watering-down. She also tried the Crisp Chicken Tender Wrap, which she noted was good, but came paired with a somewhat bland ranch dressing. Her chips were crisper than mine, making me wonder if a new bag had been opened for her.
Most of the menu items are under $8, which agrees with the college student's budget. There is another part of the menu offering more expensive options, such as filet mignon wrapped in bacon, or NY strip steak topped with mushrooms, onions and beef burgundy sauce. I was surprised to find these kinds of items on the menu, but they were appealing. Also notable were the Fat-Ass Crab Skins, something I'm not sure I would order, but intriguing nonetheless.
To really get a feel of the The Dizz's character and friendly vibe, the best time to go is probably later in the day when locals and students flood the bar. For excellent burgers and drinks at an inexpensive price, The Dizz is worth checking out. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a filming of Ace of Cakes right across the street.

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jimbo
posted 9/26/08 @ 6:39 PM EST
Love that review. You are the best reviewer ever! Keep it up!
Jimbo
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