Best spinach artichoke dip served at local sports bars
Big screen TVs, ESPN, good food and friendly service. Of course sports bars are a vital part of society. Another necessary aspect such sports bars bring to the table (literally) is spinach and artichoke dip.
And if you don’t think it’s possible to mess up this fairly easy-to-make dish, you’re wrong.
Fortunately, I’ve found two sports bars in the area that make delicious spinach and artichoke dip served hot with tortilla chips and cable TV.
Reno’s Sports Bar & Grill, 1310 Abbot Road, has a homemade spinach and artichoke dip to die for. It’s creamy and topped with asiago cheese.
Champps Restaurant & Bar’s (2800 Preyde Blvd.) creamy spinach and roasted artichoke dip is also a classic. It’s served with white corn tortilla chips and salsa. The best part about Champps Restaurant & Bar’s classic appetizer is that if you finish the chips before the dip and you ask for more, they usually refill the basket. Of course this means rationing the dip, but it’s worth it to get your money’s worth in tortilla chips.
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Discussion on "Best spinach artichoke dip served at local sports bars"
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common sense
1:10am, Nov 13, 2008
If you’re talking about local sports bars, shouldn’t you talk about local sports bars? Champps can be found all over the country… What next, BWW’s local flavors?
more worthlessness
11:02am, Nov 13, 2008
This is just another classic posting of garbage. Where does the State News find these people?
Wow
1:48pm, Nov 13, 2008
This girl seriously has not written anything with much thought behind it. It seems like every article was done with 5 mins. to go before deadline. Statenews should seriously tell her to stop writing. Maybe she could handle a simple job like getting coffee.
Wow #2
5:00pm, Nov 20, 2008
“This girl seriously has not written anything with much thought behind it.”
Change that to no thought behind it.