I came here for lunch today with a group of coworkers during our lunch break. We arrived at around 12:15, and there were only two other groups of people occupying tables at the time. The atmosphere is nice - if you're expecting Dive to look like an actual "dive bar," then you'll be surprised. The name is a little misleading as it's actually a much classier restaurant than a dive bar. Dive boasts an extensive menu with many options, generally in the American food realm. I think as a whole we were a little surprised at how long it took for our food to come out. We did have a party of 7, and I completely understand the difficulty in getting that many meals to come out at the same time. But considering the fact that there were only about 10 other customers in the restaurant, we were dissatisfied with our 30 minute wait time for our food.
I had the French dip for lunch, which was just fine. I wasn't overwhelmed and I wasn't underwhelmed. The au jus sauce was probably the best part of the meal. I wish there had been a few more grilled onions on the sandwich, because I think that would have added a little more texture and flavor. One of my coworkers raved about the risotto, so I think that would be worth a try at a later date. Overall, my experience at Dive was not too memorable and I don't think I will be rushing back.