Dizzy's

(718) 499-1966

511 9th St, Brooklyn, NY | Directions   11215

40.665690 -73.978807 View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Park Slope

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Traditional American

Price:
$$

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Restaurant Special Features:
Breakfast, Brunch, Family-Friendly Dining, Local Favorite
Payment Methods:
Cash

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At a Glance ?
50% ambiance
“Dont know about this location, but the Dizzys on 7th avenue, only 1/2 mile from this one, has horrible service.”
100% dessert
“Our kids eat the fries in a paper bag as we walk in the park, and love the waffles with whipped cream.”
100% drinks
“can easily go to Starbucks for my morning coffee, I have supported this local business because of the 'local vibe', and the fun, energetic, very entertaining mornings.”
83% food quality
“The Sunday brunch is fantastic and our server gave us everything we needed to enjoy our meal.”
80% menu variety
“With all the new restaurants in the Slope opening up, and providing some good dining options, the old standbys better look out.”
100% overall
“If you are looking for a nice place in a great neighborhood, look no further.”
100% return potential
“All in all a great place; one we consistantly go back to and bring our friends to.”
63% service
“We looked forward to Dizzy's opening back in the day, often travel from Eastern Parkway to eat there, had them provide food for a couple of family events, and although the crowds keep us away sometimes, we find the people friendly, the food great.”
69% value
“It was basically a diner with rude college grads serving and overpriced food that was slightly more than just decent.”
50% wait time
“We were at our table for a long time at brunch and the staff was very attentive even after the food was long gone.”

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August 01, 2012

The staff is so friendly and the food is giod

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5.0
February 10, 2011

favorite brunch spot. I love Dizzy;s and I admit I am a fan. For lunch or dinner I'm addicted to their house salad, with field greens goat cheese, raisins and pine nuts and the house dressing is so amazing I buy it by the quart. The brunch is a mix of good hearty food and Park slope chic, like Eggs-bene-diz. Count on it being crowded and plan to have an hour of waiting time. It's worth it - great selection, home made mini muffins and fresh squeezed OJ.

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4.0
May 23, 2010

Great Hole in the Wall Brunch. Everything on the menu is very good. You will just have to wait a long time to get a seat.

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4.0
December 30, 2008

so sad.... I was standing on line at CVS tonight, when I overheard a couple talking..." Did you hear, Julie is leaving Dizzy's"? I immediatly turned my head and engaged in their conversation. If you never met Julie, you have missed out. She has worked there for many years and has made me coffee and has ALWAYS made me laugh. I hear she is persuring a career which is amazing, she deserves so much more than apologing on why they don't have sip tops on their coffee lids.

The sad thing is, is that everyone else who works the counter at Dizzy's is completly incompetant and never, never has tried to engage in conversation with me. I can easily go to Starbucks for my morning coffee, I have supported this local business because of the 'local vibe', and the fun, energetic, very entertaining mornings...so good luck to the morning coffee girl, we all know how great you will be. Good luck to Dizzy's though, you just lost the morning attraction.

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1.0
September 19, 2008

Long Wait, Bad Service, Mediocre Food. We have lived in Park Slope for 2 years and we have given Dizzy's four chances at impressing us. So far, no good. The things I expect from a place like this are as follows: somewhat friendly service; good eggs; clean; fast. This place has had none of those. Unfortunately, there is always a huge line here since Park Slope lacks decent brunch restaurants, and we are all desperate. Second, once you do sit, the tables are packed and everyone is glaring at your while you eat because everyone around you is waiting. Third, they have grumpy wait staff, and they were grumpy with my kid. Fourth, the eggs I ordered were mediocre and the food was not so great and rather bland. From now on, we will stick with Prosperity Diner where we always get a table, it's always clean, we get fed fast and the staff appreciates our business.

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5.0
February 18, 2008

Terrific local restaurant. I've been a regular customer and fan of Dizzy's since they opened on my block those many years ago. I have an addiction to their ruben sandwich which I occasional offset with their yummy turkey club. The cranberry sauce makes this a standout. I also love the huevos rancheros for brunch - I have no idea if it would be considered authentic, but it sure is a tasty dish with the vegetarian chili. I don't eat it so often since my daughter arrived and waiting among the crowds for their popular brunch period is no longer an option. At less busy times, my 2-year old is a huge fan of the mac & cheese and especially the warm, very engaged attention she receives. The staff members are always patient with families. This place really acts as a neighborhood meeting spot with its good food and personable service and I feel very fortunate to have it so close to home.

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5.0
February 14, 2008

great hash. We looked forward to Dizzy's opening back in the day, often travel from Eastern Parkway to eat there, had them provide food for a couple of family events, and although the crowds keep us away sometimes, we find the people friendly, the food great. Of course, in a neighborhood place like that, the service isn't always super fast and sometimes I suppose they make math errors. Once, we had a birthday dinner there and I forgot to tip the guy. He gently let me know, which I was really glad for and we made it up to him.

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5.0
February 14, 2008

Good food cooked well. I love this place, in the 10 years I've been eating there I've not had a bad meal. I love the counter staff & the waitstaff, they spend time making sure our visit is a good one & are really patient with my young daughter. The corned beef hash is the real thing & the Mexican eggs are to die for. Classics like the Rubin & Meatloaf are staples in my diet. They get really busy for brunch so i prefer to go at the quieter times in the early evening.

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4.0
February 14, 2008

Still Delicious and Our Nieghborhood Goto Place. I was flipping through some of my favorite neighborhood places and thought I should write something down about this little place. We consistantly find the food to be delicious and worth every cent. It is one of those places that we can be sure we will get a good to great meal each time we go. And we have gone A LOT.

It has been around for almost 10 years (eek that means I've aged 10 years since it opened). My husband and/or I (with or without kids) have been coming at least once a week during that whole period. We think of the place as our "other home". (In fact when we renovated our kitchen we ate 3 meals a day there for 2.5 months).

Sometimes they try things that don't work, or we get tired of items on the menu, but our allegience is testimony to its quality. We know it is tough to do that for as long as they have been. The staff / service has gone up and down over this time. Of course some waiters have left us scratching our heads, but others are warm, friendly and attentive.

We especially like the corned beef hash, the meatloaf, the steak sandwich, and an item that is no longer on the menu, the grilled tuna club. BRING BACK THE TUNA CLUB. Our kids eat the fries in a paper bag as we walk in the park, and love the waffles with whipped cream. I really like the house salad, and the fruit & yogurt breakfast (but I eat a lot of the hash too.)

All in all a great place; one we consistantly go back to and bring our friends to. We love you Dizzy's.

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1.0
December 27, 2007

BIGGOT OF PARK SLOPE. i HAVE BEEN A CUSTOMER OF THIS RESTAURANT FOR OVER 5 YEARS .SERVICE IN THE LAST 6 YEARS HAS BEEN SO GOOD AND FRIENDLY AND IN THE LAST 5 MONTHS THIS RESTAURANT HAS PROGRESSIVLY GONE DOWN HILL. NOW THERE IS THE A M COUNTER PERSON WHOM WHICH FOR THE LAST YEAR I FOUND TO BE SOCIALLY ENEPT NOW TO ONLY FIND OUT THAT AS I WAS IN THE RESTAURANT SHE CALL A GENTLE MAN WHO WAS SUPPOSIDLY THE MANAGER THE (n) WORD. ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT SHE CONTINOUSE TO WORK THERE. HOW DARE THE OWNERS OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT TO ALLOW SUCH A PERSON TO WORK WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN SUCH A DIVERSE NEIGHBORHOOD AND TO SAY THAT ANY WHERE YOU GO A PERSONE LIKE THIS SHOULD NOT BE ABLE TO WORK IN A SERVICE BUSINESS OF ANY KIND. PLEASE IN OUT OF RESPECT OF THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE SUPPORTED YOU FOR THESE YEARS AND FREQUENTED YOUR ESTABLISHMENT WQITH ALL THE GOOD AND BAD CHANGES THIS ONE TAKE THE CAKE AND PARK SLOPE SHOULD COMPLETLY BOYCOT THIS ESTABLISHMENT AND LET THEM KNOW EVEN IF THEY HAVE LOCATION LOCATION IT MIGHT NOT LAST FOREVER AND I THINK THEY OWE THIS MAN AN APOLIGY AND SHOULD FIRE THE GIRL WHO HAD THE ORDASITY TO SAY SUCH A THING IN PULBLIC OR EVEN THINK IT.

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