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 New York dolls: Julia Sirna-Frest and Maggie Robinson Katz, from the Dolly Parton cover band Doll Parts, toast Dolly’s Swing and Dive, a Dolly Parton-themed bar in Williamsburg.  Photo by Caroline Ourso 
 A  doll’s  house:  The  bathroom  of  Dolly’s  is  
 coated  in  Dolly  Parton  album  covers. 
   Photo by Caroline Ourso 
 COURIER LIFE, JAN. 31-FEB. 6, 2020 49  
 TBy Bill Roundy hey’re  laughing  and  drinking  and  
 having a party! 
 A new bar with a Dolly Parton  
 theme opened in Williamsburg last month.  
 Is Dolly’s Swing and Dive any good?  
 To  find  out, we  turned  to  the  experts —  
 the women behind Brooklyn’s own Dolly  
 Parton cover band Doll Parts: Maggie  
 Robinson Katz and Julia Sirna-Frest. 
 These two devotees of the sequined  
 Queen of Country joined our arts editor  
 on a Sunday afternoon to examine the  
 bar’s decor, the drinks, and the bathroom,  
 which  is  covered  sink-to-ceiling  with  
 Dolly Parton album covers. 
 First impressions 
 Maggie Robinson Katz: I thought it  
 would be more trailer park trashy, but it’s  
 classy. 
 Julia Sirna-Frest: I do appreciate that  
 they  didn’t  go  full  Barbie  pink,  or  put  
 gingham on the tables. 
 Bill Roundy:  Apparently  one  of  the  
 inspirations  was  Dolly  Parton  saying  “It  
 costs a lot of money to look this cheap.” 
 Maggie: Considering the price of New  
 York  real estate,  that’s probably  true. But  
 I don’t think it looks cheap. … It’s like a  
 cool grandma’s basement. 
 Julia:  Like a Midwestern basement  
 bar, that you always wished you could go,  
 and now you’re 21. 
 Maggie: It’s a good first date place —  
 it’s comfortable. 
 Julia:  It shows “I have great taste. I  
 love Dolly.” 
 Maggie (pointing): And I love a disco  
 ball! 
 The bathroom 
 Maggie:  The bathroom! I give it 10  
 out of 10 Dollys! I just want to live in that  
 bathroom! 
 Julia: I want to know what happened to  
 all the records. 
 Maggie: You can see all the different  
 changes she’s gone through over the years,  
 and the different styles she’s had. 
 Julia:  Dolly keeps changing, but she  
 always is who she is. 
 Maggie: She’s nostalgic and modern —  
 which is like this bar! 
 A  photographer  arrives,  and  our  
 reviewers return to the bathroom to touch  
 up their makeup. Moments later: 
 Julia:  There’s  no  mirror  in  the  
 bathroom! Shocking! 
 Maggie: That’s the only downside. 
 The drinks 
 Dolly’s Swing and Dive offers a menu  
 of six $9 cocktails. It also offers eight  
 draft beers, ranging in price from $4–$8,  
 wines,  and  beer-and-shot  combos.  From  
 the cocktail list, Maggie chose a Daiquirilike  
 drink called Let Me Tango, while Julia  
 selected the Margarita-like Chapo Chapo. 
 Julia: The presentation is fantastic —  
 and they gave me an extra shot! Very  
 refreshing. 
 Maggie:  This is a beautiful mezcal  
 drink. I like that smoke. 
 Julia:  It’s a very easy-drinking  
 cocktail. Maybe that’s the danger here! 
 Maggie: Anywhere else, this would be  
 a $13 drink. 
 Final verdict 
 Julia: How many Dollys do you give it? 
 Maggie: I give it… five Dollys. 
 Julia: Out of five? 
 Maggie:  Yes. Five out of five. How  
 about you? 
 Julia:  Four out of five. A skosh off  
 because of no mirror. 
 Dolly’s Swing and Dive 101 Kent Ave.  
 at N. Eighth Street  in Williamsburg,  (904)  
 414–5095, www.dollysbk.com. Open Mon– 
 Fri, 3 pm–4 am; Sat–Sun, noon–4 am.  
 
				
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