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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 |
This Park Slope comfort-food zone is as popular with the grownups as it is with the kids. – In Short With black-and-white checkered tile, cherry-red counter stools and retro booth seating, this family-friendly nouveau diner is as homey as it is fun. Comfort standbys--including bacon-wrapped meat loaf and barbecued ribs, and upscaled interpretations--like tuna club made with wasabi mayo, share space with brunch favorites (Belgian waffles, fluffy buttermilk pancakes and wrecked eggs, or tofu). Everything gets washed down with ... read more
Mediocre food, horrible service – The wait staff is usually too busy and inexperienced to be competent. The food is eh--the fries are very good, but nothing else is at all interesting. Not worth what you are paying for it--especially after waiting half an hour. Also, the A/C sucks. I'll second the recommedation for the Purity--which has much faster, better service at half the price and a whole lot more selection.
$15.00 hot dog?-NOT CUTE – I usually just come and have the hot Reuben. Yummy, and don't even notice the price. We brought a friend and his son, with our 2 young children for Brunch. HUGE MISTAKE!! Even though the kids only had pancakes, and they could NOT for the life of them figure out how to put chicken on a salad; we paid over $100.00 for 6 of us. 2 orders were screwed up, so he had to sit waiting while we ate and vice versa. The waitress had an ongoing diatribe with a waiter the whole time she served us-it was ALL BAD!!... read more
FoodE – Dizzy's is very overrated by unknowing diners. The food is skimpyand overpriced; a former wonderful cook has left a huge vacuum. Service is adequate but the place doesn't have enough room. Try Second Street Cafe on 7th Ave. for better and always consistent food and service.
bad service and overpriced – It was basically a diner with rude college grads serving and overpriced food that was slightly more than just decent.
Yuppy heaven – Overrated and overpriced. Head for Purity on 7th Ave. for the good stuff at reasonable prices.
The Slope needs better restaurants – With all the new restaurants in the Slope opening up, and providing some good dining options, the old standbys better look out. Their average fare was fine when there was no competition. This place has standby carb loaded, average comfort food that doesn't travel well at all on delivery or pickup. The delivery is usually mixed up, and sometimes you don't get what you ordered. A little pricey in my opinion for the quality, soggy fries came with sandwiches, although their coleslaw is really... read more
boy, is this over-rated – Park Slope, north of 5th Ave. is severly lacking in good food. Mediocre restaurants simply need to serve up breakfast or brunch and the crowds come. Dizzy's bills itself as a "finer diner" and this is the truth. The question is whether the finer part, a few little muffins and strawberry butter, warrant long lines, crowded seating and expensive eggs. I don't think so. I just think Park Slope residents are suffering from a lack of options. Hint: take a car ride to Bayridge or Bensonhurst and try a rea... read more
A great brunch spot – I love this place! Go for the mini-breads and strawberry butter that come as soon as you sit down. We were at our table for a long time at brunch and the staff was very attentive even after the food was long gone.
Dizzys has a 4.1 star rating with 458 reviews.
Dizzys is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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