"Building has survived under several names, always a restaurant with seemingly endless list of available beers and ales. The chosen moniker was obviously a oxymoron since it's easy to say, remember and definitely not a dive. Upbeat vibes permeate the atmosphere, restrooms are clean and well stocked and there's adequate spacing between tables for optimum comfort. The Dive has a good menu variety whether you seek pub food, business lunch, or date dinner as it's small but features items picked for the pleasure of your palate. I can tell you that you'll need more tortillas and salsa with their fajitas as serving comes with three but worry not, there's plenty for two to share and be fully satisfied. Today I tried the Vegan's nightmare and I must say I've never seen a bigger, busier burger. Server warned me it was a lot of food but left it for me to discover the fun of eating it, lol. I had to ask for a separate plate and use utensils. Pretty darned messy but knife and fork helped and flavors were great. Burger seemed hand formed, was perfectly cooked and juicy, egg imparted savory notes awesomely combined with ham, jalapenos were proportional for proper kick and bbq sauce/fried pickle combo married together great. This one isn't for the faint, folks. Loaded fries it comes with could serve two by itself and they're great with a mug of beer. Food preparation, presentation and portions are in the very good category and beer is extra cold. Service has usually been from attentive, articulate and personable staff. Above average quality of food and service makes it worth your while to try the Dive for a change of pace from time to time, in my opinion. Edit: Owner kindly replied that the Dive does indeed have a children's menu and highchairs as well as happy hours Monday through Friday from 4-7 pm."