"The weekend pool parties at The Dive Motel invite the kind of debauchery you might expect from a place with shag carpeting and disco balls. There’s usually a pop-up food vendor on site, but on the off chance there isn’t, they always have frozen cocktails and hot dogs to enjoy next to some light twerking in the shallow end." - ann walczak, jackie gutierrez jones 2
"Dive Motel’s name is a play on words: on one level it’s a reference a certain no-frills approach to hospitality." - Mark Fedeli
"Dive Motel’s name is a play on words: a reference to a certain no-frills approach to hospitality, along with a beautifully realized retro sensibility." - Mark Fedeli
"The interiors provide a suitable throwback to the otherwise largely bygone roadside motels of days past."
"Still set to open up the first outpost of their cult-favorite Charleston-based Asian comfort food restaurant Xiao Bao this spring, Duolan Li and Joshua Walker are building excitement by teasing their food around town. They’re settled into the Dickerson Road Dive Motel for the duration of the year offering dishes and cocktails inspired by a seven-month honeymoon where the couple explored flavors from China, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Sip on cocktails like the “double dragon,” a Taiwanese brew with a shot of ma la Sichuan-infused gin while waiting for the texturally pleasing fried mochi stuffed with lemongrass pork by the 1970s fireplace, leatherette vintage booths, or perhaps the wood-paneled bar. Other menu offerings include a spicy papaya salad finished with a fried-chicken topper, plus larger dishes like shrimp fried rice, hand-pulled noodles with chili cumin beef and sesame, and Xiao Bao’s signature okonomiyaki, a cabbage pancake that can be served with egg, bacon, pork candy, or katsuo." - Delia Jo Ramsey