Adjective
divey (comparative more divey, superlative most divey)
(colloquial) Having the character of a dive, a disreputable bar or nightclub.
That new restaurant is kind of divey.
There’s fantastic Mexican, Salvadoran, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and Middle Eastern food in our hometown and environs, much of it found in slightly divey little places reminiscent of Sqirl. Source: Internet
When you’re done with your feast at Ippudo (or perhaps waiting for a table), put away a bottle of sake in this divey subterranean hideout that’s been getting people lit on over-poured sake in boxes since 1993. Source: Internet
Known for its food, tiny space, and Beatle memorabilia from owner Shigemi Komiyama, Halu is the ultimate divey neighborhood spot. Source: Internet
If there's such a thing as a divey rooftop bar, Henry’s is it. Source: Internet
Walker’s is old but not divey. Source: Internet