Discussion of:

First look: The Dizz

The Dizz, on the corner of Remington and 30th Streets, is the latest incarnation of Dizzy Issie's, which closed unceremoniously in the spring of '0...

View more »

What other people are saying...

4 comments | Add Your Own
Displaying comments 1 - 4 of 4
No-pic-dude

mikepat from mondowmien - February 06, 2009 at 11:37 AM

The Dizz.. Cheap drinks, but very weak drinks, not a place to go for drinks if you like them 'with taste.' The food is expensive and the wait for it is longer. But all in all an enjoyable place with a good business..but POOR MANAGEMENT...

Report This Comment
No-pic-dude

Expat Pat from Federal Sq - February 03, 2009 at 1:57 AM

I am so psyched that Dizzy's is open again. After living in Remington for about a year and being there at least three nights a week I was so dissapointed last year when I tried to go while visiting Baltimore and found it closed. I asked around the neighborhood and no one knew why or if it would reopen. I should make it down there at some point this year and I am excited to see the new look.

Report This Comment
No-pic-dude

only1 from Hampden - September 11, 2008 at 12:45 PM

I LOVE that Dizzy's is open again (soory, just can't call it The Dizz). Only been in once since the reopening (tried when they on the 2nd but it was PACKED). I'm gonna love being down there every Sunday watching football. The part about the differing clientele is absolutely correct. I'm mid 30's, my boss is mid 60's and we both just love the place... so much so that he's booked a luncheon for my office there next week!

Report This Comment
No-pic-chick

Ladyofleisure from Remington - September 11, 2008 at 10:15 AM

To Kathy Carson You forgot to mention that there are a variety of big burgers to choose from. Try a variety of our menu items,before you judge us. We have the Best Cream of Crab soup around, the biggest Chicken wings and varieties. Our Dinner items are Great tasting.You said the only Noticible change about the Dizz is the new window in the front of the the building. If you would have taken the time to ask the General Manager Elaine,or the Owner Darlene, we would have informed you on all the new rennovations that you did not observe. We kept the character of the Bar upon our patrons request,to make them feel as if they were coming back home again.We put much time,and money into renovating "THE DIZZ."Bottom line section- Your first sentence was a Low Blow. We have the Best food around in the 21211 Area,opened 7 days,with fair prices,The lowest drink prices,and friendly personalities,with both the Dizz staff and the customers. Darlene Basta (Owner)

Report This Comment

Add a comment

Please log in to comment