G Wiv wrote:Clearly I need to explore the menu. Dino's is not, as I previously thought, a one trick pizza pony.
When at Dino's earlier in the week a guy a few seats down the bar was eating Lemon Chicken, juicy, crispy skin, looked great. Had lemon chicken tonight, and it was all that and a bag of chips, or should I say baked potato as that was my choice of starch. (pasta, baked potato or fries) Also came with soup or salad and terrific warm bread.
Dino's dinner salad, warm bread butter.
Dino's Lemon Chicken Bonus, talkative friendly people at the bar, free peanuts in the shell.
Double bonus, $13.95 for chicken dinner, salad, baked potato w/butter sour cream, terrific warm bread and butter.
Slight negative for fussy chicken eaters, which includes me. Dino's uses straight-up commodity chicken which was evident in the somewhat dull flavor of the flesh. Chicken was perfectly cooked but an upgrade in raw chicken quality would elevate this tremendously. I did not notice this with the chicken wings I had the other day
I'll probably try a few other dinner entrees but thin crust tavern style square cut pizza may be the way to go at Dino's.