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Billed as a finer diner, this small, newly beloved neighborhood eatery has people standing in line on weekends. Weekdays, it is crowded with locals sampling delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. Familiar dishes are made with a twist: try the chocolate-stuffed French toast, macaroni and cheese topped with Rice Krispies or wild mushroom lasagna. If you want more conventional fare, there is always the omelet by design (you choose the fillings), tuna salad nicoise, portobello burger or vegetarian dishes. The service is warm, an... read more
511 9th St, New York, NY, 11215, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Poor Service – I am sorry to say that we experienced poor service at Dizzy's this past Sunday for brunch. My friends were visiting from out of town and I decided to wow them with a filling and inventive Sunday brunch at the end of their visit. Host and food were great, but the waitress rushed us to order (and later, to pay), forgot our drinks, and snatched up the tip while we were still finishing our coffee and proceeded to tell us to move along because they needed the table. Meanwhile, the couples on either side of us had b... read more
Weekends bad, rest of week good! – Complaints about Dizzy's brunch are well-founded, but it's an entirely different place during the week. I would never dream of going there on a weekend, and I live pretty close to the place. During the week the place is welcoming, usually not overcrowded, and not overpriced, which is why I find myself there at least once a week. The food is always good to very good and the service is always friendly at worst. It's also a different experience for dinner, when they class up the joint a bit wi... read more
Dizzy is the worst – Dizzy is perhaps the worst place to get brunch. The waits is long, waitstaff rude and food mediocre. We went there on a sunday for brunch. It took the hostess 10 mintues before she even took our names down. Once we were seated a rude waiter handled us dirty (with food sticking on the backside) menus. To top it off the menu for brunch is pre-fix, you have to pay $13 and get coffee and juice even though all you want is some eggs. This is the worst place. Do not go there, there are plenty of other options i... read more
Pretentious with a distinctively 3rd world charm. – Where to start? Food-Cold. Service-Non-existent. Management-Cell phone oriented. For better food, service and price, drop $.25 in a gumball machine and enjoy!!!
User review by pamantha – The raspberry/marscapone-stuffed pancakes are so divine it's actually worth putting up with the rude and incompetent service.
China Girl? – I'm sorry, but don't you think it's offensive to name a dish on your menu "China Girl"? Why is this acceptable even though no one in their right mind in this day and age would call a dish "Black Boy"? After complaining to the owner, who said he would change the menu, it still hasn't changed. They should be embarrassed of themselves.
LOVE this place! – I just stumbled across this spot (I live in the area) and completely disagree with the last two reviews. This place has GREAT breakfasts (chocolate stuffed french toast is to die for) and the sandwiches are delicious. Yes, it's a little pricey, but definitely well worth it.
Dizzy's = Dizzying Foods – Recently rent to Dizzy's for the 2nd time. Both times the food was excellent, but you also have to give them a reason to shine. I got the lumberjack-esque dish so everything was good but pretty standard, my beau was smart and got a Reuben and it was stellar - the best we've ever had! Very good fries too. Banana pancakes were amazing... not too sweet, but extremely flavorful. Huervos rancheros are also excellent. A very solid and fun place with a retro vibe!
Dizzying Prices – Went to Dizzy's for brunch based on good reviews read on this site, and was very disappointed. The brunch entrees were shockingly overpriced, even for the area, and especially given the food quality. I had the three egg omelette with fillings of your choice, and for a whopping $13 received a dish with a lot of one ingredient and none of the other, and a side of anemic homefries. Service was adequate, but not overly helpful or friendly. Will not return.
Dizzys has a 4.1 star rating with 458 reviews.
Dizzys is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m.
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