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This place should be called the flying turd because this is what it is .. Even with free parking near real casinos avoid avoid avoid !! From the looks of the staff there is some sort of a work release program in effect? I think I ate a dog , still not sure waiting for the lab results, I would rather be shot in the eye with a rubber band ' nuf said. P.s. As I finish this review someone collapsed in the lobby !! Blood everywhere ! I think Richard Ramirez used to stay here.
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I'm so happy that I can go out to Las Vegas once in a while. This Vietnamese restaurant will be one of my favorites. I ordered the Bun Bo Hue with an iced coffee with condensed milk. I checked in with my Yelp application and got two free egg rolls. The egg roll were crispy with all the yummy garnishes. The soup was very flavorful, it was a little sweet but it made the soup very savory. I wish the Sliced beef was cooked a little longer To make it tender like the pork hock but it was still good. \n\nI caution to girls to not go late at night, I went there around 9 PM because my plane was delayed and the parking lot was dark and there were questionable people around roaming around the parking lot. If you were to go at night go with some friends.
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Reserved a full size. \"Gave\" us a Honda \"Accord\". Got down to the lot and it was a Civic. Had to go back to the desk and they made us wait while they borrowed an Altima from Hertz. Should have told us from the start instead of hoping we weren't going to notice. For shame, not the way to do business.\nCharged us for prepaid gas which I declined. Caveat emptor if you are drawn in for the price.
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I played Painted Dessert many years ago and it was ok than and I guess it's ok now. \n\nThe fairways are ok and the greens are pretty fast. The golf course layout was ok. Overall, course is wide open. You can pretty much put a blindfold on me I'll swing my club and I'll likely hit the fairway! Haha\n\nI only lost one ball. I hit an approach shot and it spun off the green and into the water. All I have to say is it's nice to be playing golf in the sun and warm in late November! \n\nMy chief complaint was the courses slow play! We go stuck behind a 4some of pretentious 'member'! They all have their own golf cart but boy they ever slow! Boys if you play that slowly I suggest you take up lawn bowling! And why is there no course marshal driving around? We paid our $60 don't we (Joe Public) have any rights?
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Review is for Dinner/Weekend - for mid-week lunch, price points and food seem good.\n\nI live downtown, so I love new restaurants. There are three Thai restaurants within 3 walking blocks of where I live, and this is one of them.\n\nIt's frustrating that the jack up their prices so much for evening/weekend food, then complain when they are dead on the weekend. Hello! It's downtown. If you want to stay busy on the weekend, you should at LEAST offer the same deals on the weekend, if not actually offer cheaper prices.\n\n$10 bucks for minced chicken and stir fried veggies. Ordered Basil plate, hot. Was medium spice at best.\n\nI finished my plate. It wasn't terrible. It wasn't terribly expensive either, of course. Service was okay. Only patron at restaurant at 12pm.\n\nI just won't be back. I think it's the lesser of the 3 downtown Thai restaurants. \n\nAgain, for weekday lunch, I might very well have different review, given the value it represents with a bowl of soup, etc. But for the price, quantity, taste... I'll frequent other restaurants first.
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I was really hoping for better, but after eating here, I may have to try to go back and go for better to get them more than two stars. \n\nThe restaurant was clean, seemed like a really nice family type restaurant. My big dissapointment was in how the server greeted us. I am very indifferent to the ones that just come up and say \"so whatta having ta drink?\"...no introduction, no names, no care in the world. That just turns me off right away and indicates that the server is socially inept.\n\nI had the spaghetti and meatballs with the Rustica sauce because the menu said it was low sodium and no sugar added. The sauce was really good and saved the meal but the noodles were definitely not completely cooked, and the homemade meatballs were just a really odd texture that I did not care for. \n\nThe meatball density was really hard to describe. Let's just say, momma never made me meatballs like this....they were like little bricks.\n\nMaybe it was just a bad night, so I will go back sometime, but I will not chance it when entertaining or not up for the challenge.
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Vegetarian bbq sandwich -- gross. It was $7 to boot and nearly all bread.\n\nCornbread -- delicious! Sweet and moist. The small is $0.49 and it is a little 4-bite muffin. I could have eaten two large orders ($0.99 each, total 4 muffins) at once, so order more than you think you would ever eat and it should come out to the perfect size.\n\nRed beans and rice -- mediocre with huge chunks of sausage; about 3 oz per side dish for $1.29.\n\nUnless I get an intense craving for cornbread that warrants fighting campus traffic to get to Blues, I won't be going back.
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I grew up at this library. And now I am old and married and hope to someday take my very own kids to this library. They have a great selection of audio books. I am a major audio book fan and this is the place to be! \n\nClean, safe, you are not bothered by stranger dangers. I dig this library.
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Been here for many years but have seen a recent decline in quality service. Felt scolded by the bartender today at lunch. Felt disrespected as a customer. Service sucks stay away. \"bad service = bad review\"
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Ugh this place is annoying.\n\n- too many stairs\n- bouncers are incredibly rude\n- dance floor is closed off ~11pm because it gets too crowded\n- when on the dance floor, I'm afraid to leave the dance floor (for bathroom or drink) because I'm worried I won't be able to come back\n- too crowded\n- outdoor area is too cold during the winter\n- headlining DJ doesn't come out until 1-1:30am\n- hiphop floor stinks
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Full of all food things Asian and other accoutrements, plenty of authentic smells to go along with it. The produce area is always worth a gander as is their meat/seafood counter...very live and squirmy....\n\nI can always find that one hard to find 'ingredient' I need to complete my feast!
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A new friend suggested I check out Rebecca Lynn Studio; he is balding, and said \"if they can make me look good, imagine what they can do for you!\" So I popped in one day for a cut--literally called em up and drove right on over, no wait! \n\nThe place is clean and cute, and they have wet stations which means you don't have to traipse back and forth across the salon for a wash, they just spin you around and viola! \n\nDan cut my hair, and he was friendly and personable. He really asked me how I liked my hair cut, what tools to use, etc., since I know \"my hair best.\" My hair can be a little difficult to work with, so I really appreciate that he took the time to ask.\n\nAnother great bonus: 1 week guarantee on the cut. If I didn't like it, I could come back for a redo or even get my money back. Got the cut on Monday and was back on Friday for some tweaking, which I'm glad I did, but even better to know the offer was there. \n\n$23 for a haircut is a wonderful deal, but beware: CASH ONLY! They also do styling, hair color, perms, nails, waxing and make up. They are an Aveda salon (but not a concept salon).\n\nI haven't decided yet to keep seeing Dan, or back to Robyn at Cha Cha, but I would recommend Rebecca Lynn Studio to anyone looking for a great deal on great service. As of 4/13 they were going to be closed for 10 days to remodel, so be sure and call ahead.
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Moderately entertaining, but nothing beyond that. Small stage, small crowd, less than top notch production. I think tickets are priced normally at around $55 to $60. I purchased one at Tix-4-Tonite for about $38. Still, this is about a $25 stage show at most. \n\nIt follows the story line of the movie with Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds. I enjoyed it for an hour, but wouldn't want much more of it than that. Some of the performers were quite good, others sort of blah.
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We eat here often! It's a bit pricey for chicken & rice but it's healthy & it's a great alternative to fast food other than pizza & like I said, that's healthy!! Love their hummus & pita bread & their house dressing for their salad is so yummy. Their customer service is always good, they just seem like nice guys.
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When I crave gyros, Parthenon Gyros is my homeboy. \n\nThis place is affordable and fast and also has plenty of seating. I almost always go here for gyros, which is large and satisfying. I've also had the Hercules plate (which is a Greek meat fest) and the spinach pie, which is pretty good as well. \n\nMy only complaint is that they seriously need to change the channels on the TVs. They only show documentaries of Greece.
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mmm waffles. Wait, is that a breakfast sandwich? But with a waffle instead on bread? Perfect match! Had to try it. And it was good. They had some house sauce on it that was sweet but interestingly nice.\n\nAnd we also got their choclate strawberry waffle thing. Can't go wrong with this combination. Yum.\n\nThere are so many choices of waffles and some pretty interesting ones. Did I mention I love waffles? I need to try all the varieties, but only had room for 2 different waffles to share with the bf.\n\nWhen we went here for a late breakfast, it was pretty quiet. Only 2 other people inside from what I remember. But as we sat waiting for our food and eating it, there was decent traffic of people ordering waffles to go. It is nice that they have different flavored batters for their waffles.\n\nMust say, the idea of this place is great. Almost a dream come true. And though the waffles were yummy, they were not superb. It did have a different flavor from the traditional waffle and healthier? And a nice place to just sit and chat...It is a place I would return with my waffle cravings. Since it is pretty close to my house.
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I definitely dig Latorre's. Prime positioning right off Tryon St, so it's a great place to start your night (or grab some late night food if you're not too late) before hitting the bars. \n\nI love the food. If you go there, definitely try some of their options that aren't familiar to you--they do great stuff with fruit in their dishes (even meat dishes) and spices. I love their Chicken. \n\nIt's a great place to go during the day, too, so stop by for a lunch that's surprisingly inexpensive. \n\nAnd if you're there on a weekend night, check out the dance floor (after a few drinks, it's easy to wander on out). Fun!
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Service was mediocre. Asked for the dishes to come out as they're ready, because we were starving...but the dishes came out together and a few were lukewarm. Since the temperature was off, they didn't taste that great. \n\nThe interior is super-dark, in the afternoon, this was just annoying. \n\nThe only plus is that they offer mini-pastries.
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My husband surprised me with a beautiful wedding set from Shane when we got engaged. I guess I'm in the minority since I am the only girl in my circle of friends who DIDN'T choose her engagement ring, but my husband did a a great job finding something I still love today, with a little help from a sales associate ;) \n\nThe thing I love most about this company is their friendliness and amazing free warranty plan. I can take my ring in whenever I want to get in inspected, cleaned, re-dipped, etc. It's a wonderful perk and definitely gives me peace of mind when it comes to the most important piece of jewelry I'll wear the rest of my life. I now own several pieces of jewelery from them and everything is beautiful.
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If i have my way I'm never going to stay on the strip again.\n\nWe got a suite in rush tower. The room was beautiful and the price was so reasonable. The bed was amazingly comfortable too. It took me a minute to find the blowdryer so i was panicking thinking about walking around with wet hair but i found it in the closet, so my only tip would be to make it easier to find. ;) The pool was fantastic, the shark tank is amazing and the water slide is so fun. We didn't eat at any of the restaurants but we got dessert from the chocolate box and the cupcakes were really good. All the staff we met were really nice and we didn't lose in the casino! \n\nI'll be back!
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This theatre definitely needs a re-haul! The theatre is older and doesn't have stadium seating or some of the better amenities that the newer theatres are offering such as an expanded menu. While I prefer going to the theatre located closer to the South Hills Village mall, I will venture out here if the movie I want to see isn't playing there (which is rare). \n\nThis theatre isn't as crowded, but me thinks it's b/c it's just not as nice. I went for a movie here this weekend and there was no visual for the first 5 minutes. We told the staff and they had to rewind the movie - which is no biggie - but the other patrons kept saying that this happens quite often at this theatre. \n\nI think a little renovation would greatly help this establishment - if you can avoid this theatre and go with one with all the bells and whistles!
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I just took my second amazing yoga class today. So far I am very pleased. The heat is not unbearable. I like the pace of the class and feel like I am getting a great work out. I feel very balanced by the end of class both physically and mentally. It is a nice addition to all my other activities!
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I thought I had reviewed this place already, guess not... Lol, me and the fam come here for bowling night on Mondays, and we have fun. My mother in law always gets great coupons, $5 a game and free shoe rentals. The staff are friendly, though they are going to lose a star from me because one of the bartenders were rude to my father in law when he asked for his drinks a certain way. \n\nThe kids also have a blast here, though my oldest was with friends this visit my little one had fun bowling, bumpers up of course hehe. The food is moderately priced, not like a movie theater but not that good. Eat after or before, and don't get the nachos. The cheese taste like orange paste.
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I just took my dogs here today and it was a great park! I read some of the reviews on here before I came and was a little reluctant to visit but I am so glad that I did! Everything was very clean. There was hardly any poop both on the water and the active dog side. All the owners seemed to keep a pretty good eye on their pets and were very friendly. My dogs really enjoyed the obstacles that they had to climb on and so did a lot of the other dogs by the looks of it. :) I wish there was more grass though. I could see that it probably would get pretty muddy in the summer time with all the water and what-not. but in my opinion that is to be expected. I guess thats why its a dog park and not a people park. As far as dogs getting into fights, that happens everywhere people. its a dog park. thats bound to happen at some point. \n\nbut all in all we will be coming back here. My dogs loved it!
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Crappy customer service! They were out of stuffing but didn't say anything. After 10 mins waiting I asked what we were waiting for and they said the stuffing would be just 5 more mins. Waited a total of 25 mins and they had forgotten my order. Other people got their bobbies that they ordered after me before I did. I asked for the manager and he had been standing there the whole time and didn't even offer an apology until I said something to him. I don't care how far I have to go out of my way I won't be going back to this location. This is a privately owned franchise location and I hope the manager cares enough to train his employees better and not lose money out of his pocket.
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This guy is no joke! He gets the job done while putting a smile on your face. His videographer counterpart and him made our wedding day stress free and his overall attitude made for a memorable event. His overall professionalism is superb and if I ever need pictures or videos of any kind in the future, he's our guy without a doubt! The pictures he took that day were magical like he really captured picture perfect moments that I truly believe is his special touch that I kept reading about in his reviews. He is the best especially if you are on a budget but want quality results as well. Our wedding went better than I could have ever dreamed and the finish product was masterfully retouched capturing the beauty in every moment caught on film. He was definitely one of the best decisions I made for our wedding!
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Ugh. \n\nThis place was abysmal. To say the interior is dated is being too kind. It was actually to the point of being kind of divey (and not in a good way--I like a good dive bar or a tacky truck stop as much as the next girl--but this was just plain dingy). I ordered the open faced turkey sandwich. The turkey was cheap prepackage deli variety--blech. The bread was slightly toasted wonder bread (seriously?). It was bland, soggy, and nearly inedible. It came served with garlic mashed potatoes which, I'll admit, were pretty good (but by no means redemptive). My dining companion ordered the French dip, which was also prepackaged processed lunch meat type of roast beef. He reported that the fries his sammy came with were 'pretty good.' So, I guess they're semi-competent in their potato preparation. \n\nTo top off the grimy atmosphere and foul food was the weird service. It was wacky at best (drug induced at worst?). Our waitress was a complete space cadet--forgetting things from one moment to the next, running around like a chicken with its head cut off--and we were the only ones in the joint (what she was so crazed about, I have no idea). \n\nOverall? Ugh + blech=I will never dine here again. \n\nMy best advice to you: avoid this place at all costs.
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Checkin was super easy, since I had an out of state license I was able to use a kiosk and skip the line that had formed. Once to the parking garage I was greeted with a cold water which was really appreciated.\nI was led to the car they intended me to have but there was someone already in it so I was diverted to the next one available. It gave an impression of disorganization and the next available one, an \"upgrade\" wasn't anything impressive. It was dirty inside and there was gray paint all over the hood. With fees, I paid around $60.00 a day. For this cost I just wasn't impressed. The car was a very base model. I drive the base Honda accord daily and used to it having USB ports..I had to stop and buy something to charge my car while driving. \nAnd not that I wouldn't use Enterprise again...or Enterprise at this particular airport..but I have higher standards considering I have used Enterprise before. I expected better.
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Good if you like a metal fastener in your pizza without a legitimate apology. We ordered a large pizza and in one of the bites came across the small metal ring. We called, got a lame apology along with a statement that it didn't come from their restaurant. We were told to email a picture, which we did. They apparently don't have Internet and the manager told us he would look at photo at home and call the next day. That was almost a week ago, guess they aren't into making things right by the customer.
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I was disappointed by my visit to Bach Burger for the first time. We took out of town guests here telling them how great it is. We waited 45 minutes for a table. I m so confused what happened to the Spicy Miso burger. I have had it a couple of times at the Summerlin location and loved it! This time the burger was smothered in a red sauce that tasted very similar to the sauce on the Kalbi burger. My friend got the Kalbi burger and although I love spicy, kimchi, and kalbi, that burger just did not have a good flavor. The sauce was something like a Sriracha sauce but overpowered the entire burger. \n\nAlso, I have tried the Truffle fries here and don't like the taste. The salt and pepper fries have a strong pepper taste and among 4 people we did not even finish 1/3 of the fries. The sweet potato fries are the best among the fries choices but the dipping sauce it comes with is gross. Way too sweet and strong of a taste, not complimenting it at all. \n\nI don't know if it was an off night or the chefs are just not as good or ingredients used were different. I really don't know why the experience was so different from the Summerlin one. We are big Bachi Burger fans and tell people we meet everywhere to try it and it's too bad this was a bad experience for the high price.
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You must come here on Saturday mornings to get the $10 special price. Then it is most certainly a worthwhile experience. The hot food here is delicious. There are plenty of exotic delicacies like crab legs. And all the basics are here too. There are also some standouts: pineapple rice which is served in an actual pineapple. If you see it you MUST try it. It is the perfect balance of saltiness and sweetness. Also, the korean glass noodles are fabulous. And the barbecue station never disappoints. There is more than enough variety to make everyone happy. The sushi and dessert selection is so so, and it gets a star off for that. But the green tea ice cream can usually save the day. The staff is always super friendly and you can definitely come here with a group and have a great time.
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While I know this applies to all stores and not just this one it's worth pointing out that the prices listed on Books-A-Million's own website are NOT the same as the prices in store and they will NOT price match their own website or other websites either. A book I recently went in to purchase was a whopping $25 more in store ($59 instead of $39). One of the empolyees bluntly informed me this was to help fund her paycheck. Sorry, I'll be helping someone at Amazon out with their paycheck instead.
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The last time I was at Freakin Frog was probably 6 years ago. I had been going there quite often for about 2-3 years. What I loved about it was the wine and the atmosphere. Oh and the fried olives. But what a selection of wine! Adam, the owner, is a connoisseur of just about anything wine, beer or whiskey. We; my friend and I and Adam, would sit and talk about a lot of things for hours. So yesterday I decided to stop by. There were a couple of people at the bar and only one other female besides me. It was so dark I had to wait a while before my eyes adjusted. Well it's changed a bit. The only wine available is Sutter Home in the small travel bottles. For $6 a pop, hence the 4 stars, really guys..... HOWEVER, Jason, the bartender, is the kind of employee everyone should have working for them. He saw my face when he said Sutter Home, not that it's bad, it's just not my particular taste. After a couple of minutes he asked how my wine was, I asked about the owner and mentioned the bar was bigger than I remember and blah blah. He went about his duties and a couple of minutes later he comes back with two bottles of wine that were chilled and unopened and asked me if I wanted a glass. Jason gets 5 stars for being resourceful, thoughtful and a damn good salesman. I respectfully declined, BUT..... that is how business is done. I know about the 1000 beers and 900 whiskeys but I remember the wine. I will go back because of that. Just wanted to let everyone know my thoughts about it....... ; )
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I can't even tell you or pronounce what I had eaten. All I know is that it was really good. I had what looked like three long sausage links with sauerkraut (see picture) and mashed potatoes. AND don't forget...the German beer! \n\nMy friends and I had arrived here late in the afternoon, which is why the craziness wasn't happening. I've been to the real Hobrauhaus in Munchen; I would love to one day go back for Oktoberfest. For now, Las Vegas will suffice and I hope to come back the next time I am in Vegas.
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Arriving near closing...not only was I impressed with the great tasting food, and the great value, but the wait staff was thoughtful, friendly, courteous and not at allllllll upset we were there w/in an hour of closing time. I'd definitely go.back. The ambiance was nice 'old school' steak house....also the food was partially prepped table side...nice touch.
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Very nice, very young looking Orthodontist. Awesome support staff, very welcoming . Weird experience though. Apparently they don't like providing braces because they continue to push and hard sell Invisalign even if your first words were \"i'm not interested in invisalign\". \n\nI would say 5 stars for the office, staff, Orthodontist yet the push for invisalign and the insane price quote $5,900 from a living social deal with the 1200 discount on the voucher,,, for someone who has already had braces! Currently there is a Groupon for $2400 complete treatment for Invisalign at Bella Smiles right down the same street. If you want invisalign,,,which I don't! also the average price for Invisalign across the country is $3,400 and wiki answers say less if you have had orthodontic care. I guess Dr Hensen uses gold instead of plastic?
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Do not go with a party if 6 or more! My wife and I just had dinner with two other couples at STK. The food was good, exactly what you would expect for the prices. \nHowever, the service was shameful! Half of our group ordered salads and they all came out together perfectly and were delicious. For the main course, 4 of us ordered steaks and the other 2 ordered a seafood platter. All of our steaks were brought out at the same time but the seafood platters were not included or mentioned. After about 5 minutes I was able to flag down a busboy and inform him that we were missing 2 dinners. It took him a few minutes to hunt down our waiter and a few more minutes to bring out the food. Now our steaks have been sitting on the table for over 10 minutes while we waited for everyone to be served. And to top it off the waiter hides from us for the rest of the night and never apologizes. But you can be sure that our bill included the 20% gratuity for parties of 6 or more.\nI guess since our tip was locked in the service was not important.\n\nI also want to mention the hostess Lily and busboy Rupert were very helpful and should be commended, they were the only ones who cared enough to apologize.\n\nTo top it all off we were charged a $50 corkage fee. I know that this is the strip, but that is $20 -$30 higher then other comparable strip restaurants.\n\nFinally, for the price, the service should have been much better.
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For a true burger connoisseur just check out their menu & you will be wow'd. A pretty amazing selection of burgers. My buddy has been raving about this being the best burger he has ever had, so we had to try it out. AND, it was a pretty amazing burger, but it was also the most expensive burger I have ever had. I'd definitely rate it as one of the best tasting burgers in my time. It did cost $20+ for a Kobe burger with cheese & bacon. They also serve Sin City beer... GREAT, Spendy Burgers that you need to try!
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I like this bar for what it is. Usually friendly service, ok food, drink specials. Also, they show the ppv ufc fights, for a $10 cover. \nThe crab legs are a pretty good deal.\nI haven't tried much else for food. The prime Rib sandwich was ok. \nThey have pretty great drink specials.
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Great bar and restaurant in Mandalay Bay. They have several vokda samplers and a large selection of martinis. Sometimes martinis are made too strong but I tried three martinis - Sputnik One, Lenon's Kryptonite and Natasha's Peach - and all were dangerously tasty. Also snacked on some truffle fries and they were very addictive. Couldn't stop eating them! I really liked the atmosphere too and the art was very cool. I would definitely go back!
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Genghis went there for my first time about 2 weeks ago. Bad Experience , No Bueno. My friends and i went there , i was excited to try Genghis since i love Mongolian BBQ back in california. We first arrived and was greeted and had to wait about 15min. We were jammed against the window in there bad waiting area, were the servers have to pass by with the customers drinks . We were then taken to our table , and squeezed into our seats; felt like a sardine. The server then came , really nice lady ; and brought over some small silver trays that look like a cat milk bowl ,serious. At first i thought the silver trays were for appetizers, but happen to be the bowl where i was going to make my dish from. The lady then toke us over to the food barr area , the food barr area was so comfined. It was difficuilt to pick and choose my items because of the glass. When it came to choose my sauces it was so hard to pick and choose since i was given a small cupp. The sauces were like corn syrup and sugary . When it came down to making my bowl i asked for brown rice and ended up getting no noodles in my bowl. The server then brought me cooked noodles on the side, no flavor what so ever . I was upset and told the serverv that i wasn't happy with my meal she then asked if she could bring me a lettuce wrapped , i told her sure. Wasnt excited about the lettuce wrapped .The manager then came and apoligzed and said he would take it off he check. My experience and expectations were not what i expected if i can give them a Zero Star on the Review i would, but in order for my post to be posted i had to click one star. Didnt come across as True Monogolian BBQ.
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On the plus side, Stash Cafe has nice ambiance and excellent service. I loved the piano player. He had a wicked sense of humor and played some very interesting melodies such as David Bowie's Major Tom and lots of old TV themes and hits from the 80s.\n\nThe food unfortunately was just average. We had their wild boar special and it was a little over cooked with way too much sauce. Maybe this was an off night for the chef.\n\nWill definitely give this place another try when I am back in Montreal. May stick to the simpler polish dishes like pirogi and sausage next time.
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Fantastic old school steakhouse. Service is fantastic, food is flavorful and cooked to perfection. You can't go wrong with this restaurant selection.
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The first time was great. The next 3 visits a disaster! Food has gone way down in quality. Horrible steak on visit #2 and the clams got us sick on our last visit. Not to mention the lack of attention from the waiter. At the prices they charge the service should be fabulous and friendly. That it was not! If you must...the calamari and the meatballs are good.
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Gunna make this review short and simple. I'm from California so I still haven't been able to try all the BBQ that I would like but this was the first place we tried on the east coast and let me say, any chance I have to come back into Charlotte I will be stopping here.\nThe food was amazing. I had the pulled pork sandwich and my sister had a platter of ribs. The sandwich was out of this world and I slapped some of the SC BBQ sauce on it and that sandwich was gone. Will be back here whenever I can!!
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Waffle Fry Nachos are enough to feed 2 hungry people. I'm eating lunch at 3pm and barely ate half. I didn't even eat breakfast today, and no I didn't sleep til noon.\n\nI badly wanted to try a Colorado lamb burger lettuce wrap with pea sprouts, wild mushrooms, and red pepper aioli. Maybe next time in town, or maybe Kerry can add a gluten-free section and claim my brainstorm burger as his own special creation.\n\nAll I ask is that u raise the price of the WFN's. People should be informed what they're getting into here. Since when does \"sloppy joe\" equate to \"a massive portion of pulled short ribs\"? C'mon folks, this is clearly false advertising and needs to be addressed immediately, along with a slight revision of the vodka prices ;)
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FYI - I went here on yesterday night (Saturday, 6/23) and this restaurant WAS NOT OPEN at 9pm! My yelp app told me it was open until 11pm, and wanting sushi... we found this place. SUPER disappointing to pull up and see all the lights off.\n\nThey need to change their business hours asap.
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Very surprised this hasn't been reviewed before. I went to this place one time. I ordered one of the specials and asked for it cooked medium well - it arrived undercooked dramatically. I had it returned and it came back still undercooked and kind of disgusting. To be fair I might not have ordered the right thing for a restaurant in a strip mall. But it was one of the daily specials! Girlfriend had a pasta dish that was ok. There are better options for italian food but not many in the nearby area.
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Nice lounge in the casino area of Aria. Limited menu, premium drinks, and blackjack tables with beautiful young dealers. My friend sat down and won about $2K in an hour, obviously the exception, since the house always wins. Overpriced but it's Vegas so expect it. The waitress had a stick up her ass, grumpy at best, but the environment itself was nice. Have a drink or two and leave.
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Just listen for the music if you are standing at the street next to Cabo and follow the sounds in like a charmed snake. The place was huge and I felt like there needed to be a few more pool tables. The band was rocking. This is a little edgier of a place than your typical Growler crowd up the street, but a fine drinking spot non the less! Must stop in!
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Horrible choice. Unfortunate service, hostility from staff after confirmed arrangements for a pick-up of car, and a loss of property. We stayed here on our wedding night for the convenience and seemingly chic accommodations-- would never recommend staying here. \n\nIssued police report for theft and multiple letters against their service.
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I am just not a fan. One time we ordered food for a staff party and many staff members got sick. I have eaten here several times before over the years and before Yelping became standard and once again last week for our, \"last day of school eat out tradition.\" While I can't say anything bad about the service the food is just not very good. I do have to say the Gaucamole I ordered was really nasty.\n\nI know, I know I am picky about Mexican food but I wanted to eat with my \"Peeps.\" However, I will probably not eat here ever again. \n\nAnother thing that keeps going around in my mind is that I worked at a Garcia's when I first graduated college and I was treated very poorly.
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Came in here for dinner and was not impressed. The waiter was rude and only came to our table every 20 minutes. The one bright spot was the naan bread that they give before your meal. The food came and went from ok to fair, not at all worth the outrageous prices. Although the decor and ambiance is nice, this is definitely not worth going again.
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This is one of the best things to happen to old town in quite awhile - and a damn fine tribute to the hallowed ground of Pischke's Paradise. Iruna offers some seriously good food, a modern euro-lounge atmosphere, great cocktails (Try the \"Ginger Lemonado\"), and a really comfy patio. The staff are passionate, talented, and eager to please.
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I stayed here when it was barely opened so it was pretty dead and I must say, very nice. I hit the gym too which is awesome, water and towels are provided. The room was just perfect, very rich furnishings, new and clean. I love the little accents for example each tower has a different decor theme, AND scent! Wow. They even give you a bottled water when you're waiting at the valet, great service!
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Sympathique r\u00f4tisserie portugaise rue Rachel. Le chef est un ancien du Romados - d'ailleurs, m\u00eame bon go\u00fbt mais sans line up (du moins pour l'instant, \u00e7a vient d'ouvrir). \n\nOn y va bien sur pour le poulet portugais a la broche, mais aussi pour le chouri\u00e7o ! Sans oublier les pasteis de natas :)
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This would be my second brake service with them. Both times they did a great job in a timely matter. Both times the guys were polite and answered all questions without being annoyed or trying to sell me something I didn't need. After the inspection of coarse they came back with some things my vehicle needed. To be expected, that's what they do. I am not a mechanic but i know the basics.The recommendations were legit. Although I passed on all and just had the brakes done cause that's all the budget would allow. I have been happy both times and those times were on two different vehicles about 5 years apart. Fair price,good service. going back in a few weeks to get the rear brakes done next. Thanks guys.
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The same great food as their Phoenix location but it is just missing the same old school charm of the owner yelling at the cooks to get the food out fast. It has a nice patio next to the ice rink. The main advantage of the Scottsdale location is the extended hours and larger seating capacity than their Phoenix place.
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As everyone has said food is soso but the do have to pump it out fast to deal with the crowds. The show is cool mostly an older crowd it was for my grandmothers birthday. It's funny to watch people try to talk over the music looks like everyone is going in for a awkward kiss. Overall it's a ok place with the fam
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I can't vouch for the rooms because I didn't stay here but I did attend a conference and the service was excellent. Gabriella (Gabby) tended the small bar they had and she was top of the line. If all employees were like Gabby there wouldn't be any bad reviews.
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These people are jerks. First, they tried to sell me a suit that obviously did not fit. The salesman stood there and insisted that a suit that was ridiculously too big on me fit perfectly. He was \"corrected\" by one of the ladies in the alterations department, after I put up a big stink about it. She could not believe that he was trying to sell me the suit, and she LAUGHED AT me for not knowing about proper fit. \n\nSecond, when I finally did pick up my suit, which I needed to be perfect, as my plane left the next morning, they screwed it up. They totally neglected to take in the jacket AT ALL and I looked like an idiot. And you know what - they blamed me and did not own up to the obvious mistake.\n\nIncompetence bordering on deceit + insulting your customers = never again. \n\nBeware.
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The portions are huge, the biker atmosphere is fun, and the food was excellent. I experienced some of the best collard greens I've had, addictive hush puppies and a pork wing that is a MUST if you visit. I guess a pork wing is a NC specialty, but it was moist, juicy and really tasty. I much prefer it to the nasty NC barbq with the sauce already mixed into the meat -- my Texas and Tennessee soul just doesn't care for NC pork barbq. But the pork wing -- that's as good as anything in Memphis. Mac's is an institution, a lot of fun and a unique experience.
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Ate here several months ago and thought the food was just OK. Granted, I do not need to eat a lot of food, but I thought the portion sizes were too small. Much better Chinese restaurants in the immediate area. Maybe on a second visit my experience would be better.
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With a town that's full of gourmet or \"upscale\" burger joints, and tons upon tons of fast food places, one could easily forget about Fatburger. And if they did, I wouldn't blame them. So far, my experiences at this burger franchise could be summed up by the following word \"Meh\"\n\nI've been to a Fatburger in Vegas, and in many other cities as well. Nothing that I have consumed at any location has warranted another visit. Like mentioned before, with a dearth of burger places here, as the saying goes.. Beggars can be extremely choosey. ;)\n\nBut when that green-eyed monster commonly known as Groupon reared its head towards me offering me 50% off on food at this location, I had to oblige.\n\nSo with 16 bucks worth of Groupon money, I had to find a way to get the most out of this single visit. And they had that option for me.\n\nXXXL burger - a 1.5 pound burger of massive proportions. At 12$, I opted to add toppings rather than go with the combo, so I added bacon, guacamole, and a fried egg. Every time I have ordered a burger at Fatburger, one thing has always resonated with me, it is dry. They grill it to order from a raw patty, and it's dry, every single time. The guac was pretty tasteless as well. The egg is cooked hard, which is pointless because the only reason to put an egg on a burger is to see the runny yolk ooze onto the patty. The only thing I liked was the bacon.\n\nWith a price point similar to smashburger, I'd rather go to smash. But I would save some dolla's even further and stick to the in-n-out. The only good thing about this place is that it's open 24/7. But if all the other places are closed and you really needed a burger at that hour... I guess it would be alright (but only in those circumstances)
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Since I have now left the Cirque du Soleil family, I now have the ability to write the Yelp review that is more insight to someone who has adored and lived the product that I've always wanted to do. So here goes:\n\nThe beauty of Cirque du Soleil in general is that due to the variety of shows, everyone has a strong favorite (Mine is La Nouba in Disney), and moreoften than not it's the first show that they've seen. There's going to be a lot of reviews on here of \"Ka is better/Zu is better/OMG GO SEE LOVE!\" and it's just a matter of chocolate vs. hazelnut vs. vanilla. They're all good, but our tastes vary. \n\nO is such a marvel unto itself. It was \"Cirque's most stressful project\" as all they knew about costumes and equipment had to be relearned and re-managed for dealing with the water. Franco Dragone, who designed Celine Dion's show as well as Le Reve as well as the marvelous new water show in Macau, suffered a heart attack while designing and sculpting. It was that intense. Before the Bellagio was finished, O theater was in place and rehearsing. \n\nAnd what a great place for a show that is pure elegance: Bellagio, the pinnacle of beauty and class (well, at least when Wynn was at the helm. Whatever, MGM, you may own it but you wouldn't know good service if it threw a pie in your face), ahem, the PINNACLE of beauty and class has a gem of a show: Cirque's crown jewel, a show that people scream all over the globe is the \"must see\" show of Vegas, 13 years at this point with minor changes still selling out, still financially supporting other shows, still raking in millions of dollars, still paid off its theater and when the show runs gives an enormous boost to Bellagio's occupancy. (Seriously, we're talking upper 90% when Cirque is up and 70's when O is dark). Time screams that, \"O is forever.\" How do you follow something like that? Granted, nothing is forever, but O will be around for a long time. It has no English, save a brief intro speech of \"No phones/photography/etc\", and it tells a simple story of a boy chasing the dream, chasing the girl who represents the journey: Aurora. He is pulled into the world of O, traveling through a lifetime. \n\nThe acts? Some classic of Cirque shows, such as Contortion, Banquine, Washington Trapeze, Russian Swing, but with the water - high dive (60 feet!), the synchronized swimmers, the incredible opening only can be done with a theater of this magnitude. \n\nAnd the performers? There's something about seeing a show where most of the cast is original. Yes, a lot of these performers have grown with the show - they arrived in their early teens and even some of them have children of their own. They own their roles and delight in doing them - the performers are a family and treat the act as their own creation and put their heart and soul into every bit of it. And they constantly work to improve the act, make it more difficult, add more tricks - depending on what night you come you may see solo or duo trapeze or crazier versions of acts - one act of the Washington Trapeze has the girl balance on her head on a swing, go into a single handstand while spinning and then set herself down to start all over again. One of the versions of highdive starts with a handstand or one diver holding up the other in an angel pose before they fall into the water together. It's really something.\n\nIf you're looking for something to get your blood pumping, this isn't the show for you. I have friends who have \"fallen asleep.\" I've had friends who cried. The surreal imagery of the silhouettes of the carrousel horses at the end brought a lump to my thoat. \n\nAnd a random note - to those who like to fan the flames of the \"Le Reve vs O\" argument - Dragone created BOTH shows. A lot of costumes and elements in one are in another. Same product, different flavor. O is supportive to Le Reve and vice versa - to the point where both shows used to play soccer games against each other and train with each other. Both shows have a element that strongly differs from each other, and that okay. O is the elegant, older sister, Le Reve is the crazy red-head sister. Both have their own style and appeal.
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Probably one of my favorite pizza places because of the crust. Nothing says yummy for da tummy like crusty crust that's nice and chewy in the center. It's thick enough that it doesn't get sopping wet from sauce and juice, yet not so thick you think you just got a mouthful of dough. I'm a bit of a plainster - the sausage is good enough for me.\n\nBest honey bbq wings I've had, too. Crispy on the outside and meaty on the inside, and they seem to give me more wing parts than mini drumettes whenever I go there, which I love. And ooey gooey finger lickin' sauce...that's the stuff.\n\nJust don't order the lunch special unless you know for a fact the pre-made pizza is fresh. Last time they told me it was fresh I ordered it only to find it dried out from the heat lamp. Bleh. Only happened once though in all the times I've gone.
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Not much in the way of atmosphere, but we did enjoy the food and margaritas. In fact, my wife raved about the blueberry margarita.
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It seems like a frozen yogurt joint is on every block-- I have at least 5 within a 5 mile radius that seemed to replace all the passe trend cupcake shops.\n\nYogels, however, is my household's go-to spot because of 2-for-1 coupon from their e-mail club. Their yogurt flavors are pretty boring and unmemorable (but with a nice selection of toppings) but you seriously cannot beat paying $4.00 for yogurt for two people. The yogurt may be marginally better at Menchies or U-Swirl but, damn, $12.00 for two people? Um, no. I'll take my Yogel's 2-for-1 and hope for improvements in the meantime.
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Came here for a study session, food and drink were great but they blast the A/C with periods of slightly less colder air, cooling down all my hot items.\n\nReally clean, love the natural light from the windows.\n\nWould definitely come back to study again, will have to bring a sweater though.
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This place sucks. Took a full bus to the rental area (15 min ride). Stood in a huuuuge line. Only 2 people at the front desk w a lady directing traffic. Two of the kiosks on our side were out of service, the one that we used had a broken screen (so much for video call). We'd have rather had a real person but after waiting around for an hour, we just wanted out. Got lost trying to find the escalator to the car. Got to the lot, found the car, not what we wanted w no nav (when we specifically requested it). Nobody was there to speak with. And the bill was double what the price of the rate was. We have wasted so much time, had very poor service, and are still not happy. Going to try to swap out the car at a better, more service oriented Hertz.
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This place really does serve up some really great pizza. I would go with the thicker pizza though as the thinner one can get a bit too crispy for my liking. Great attention to detail with the decor. The Eggplant appetizer was pretty good.
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Quick update for one of my favorite BW3's locations in town. The whole naked tenders menu option is a new one being I'm no longer a buffalo's regular. I love the idea of naked tenders but for the money, I think el pollo loco is a better deal. I know what everyone is think \"It's the sauce that makes bw3's bro\".\n\nNo bro...... the sauce is of no use if you haven't got any chicken after two bites. The service is under par even at a slow bar and overall you expect a little more from such a popular chain.... whoops.... chain; guess I forgot about that.
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I have mixed feelings writing this review. \nThe Hotel is not the best but the service is really good, and if you go, like me, with friends, just to have a Vegas weekend and do some shopping, well, it's perfect. \nEven after a rip-off on Blackjack, well, i drank more whiskey than what i left on the table! \nSo who lost? Ha, and then i recovered on Roulette and drank even more Whiskey than the day before! \nI had an amazing time in Vegas, the Hotel is well located, we had free shuttle to and from LAS and the breakfast buffet was just awesome! \nI recovered from my hangover so quickly, that seriously, the house lost! \nIf you are expecting real Oceans Eleven Luxury Vegas, go somewhere else, even if this place is 4 Star rated, it can't compare with others on the Stip. \nBut if you're in Vegas to have a good time without the excessive Hype, go for it!
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They don't know what the el Gordo burrito is at this location. Maybe they should look at their own website! All the others know what it us and make it no questions asked!
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I always love their falafel plate. Comes with rice and salad. I love the Greek hot sauce--$0.54 extra.
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Don't wash your car here. Car looked almost as dirty afterwards. Old and run down as well. I am bummed.
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Was my first time getting a brazillian and was using a groupon! She was very professional nice and quick. For a first experience it went fine. It hurt but nothing extreme, mind you I have never gotten anything waxed before professionally. I was in and out and it was over. She uses a combination of wax you can pull w/o strips and with strips. Definitely recommend and will personally see her again!
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I recently came to this restaurant to dine in with a few children. When I came here on a Saturday, it was super busy. I think the menu is kind of busy and there is no signage up for the basic custard flavors. It took us a bit of time staring at the menu to figure out the layout I chose the standard butter burger meal, the kids had kids meals. I really think it's great that every kids meal gets an option of having Ice Cream now or saving the coupon for later. I really thought that this place was hyped, but my burger was really good. I of course had desert. I had a mini custard with kit-kat and butter finger mixin's. Yumm.... I am pretty sure I'll be back for custard.
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I'm actually surprised this hotel is still here. I haven't been here since I was a little kid, but we decided to venture in on our last trip. After all the hoopla of entering the hotel, you'll find a really small casino. It was just funny after taking all the escalators and moving platforms that we entered this tiny casino. I'll probably skip this hotel on my next walk down the strip.
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Awesome! Been living here a few weeks and have nothing but good things to say about the environment and amenities. Nice that it's brand new and the lobby is very welcoming.
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The guy Doug who works here and is a management trainee is a complete jerk. I came in to rent a car because my car was in the shop for repairs from a car accident. I literally just stood there for a half an hour while he fumbled his way through my insurance claim information (which I told to him at least three times), and then he had the gall to answer the phone in the middle of our transaction, have a conversation with another customer on the phone instead of putting him on hold, and then tell me that the person was a \"big client of theirs.\" He basically insinuated that I was not at all important and that the other customer's needs came first, despite the fact that I was standing right in front of him. The only reason I'm giving this location two stars instead of one is because the other employees were okay. This Doug guy has absolutely NO business being a manager or even a management trainee. He has no idea how to treat customers, and even after all the time he spent going through my paperwork, he still managed to get my insurance claim number wrong. I will never choose to do business with this Enterprise location again.
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Got lunch from here last week. It's just okay. Nothing special, nothing bad. I had the 2 roll lunch special which was $6.99. I had the shrimp tempura roll and an eel roll, so I can't really comment on the quality of the fish, but what I had seemed to be of decent quality. \n\nOddly the sushi combo came with an egg roll which decent as well. If I feel like eating some sushi this place would suffice without breaking the bank.
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Seems like the service has gone down a bit. The baristas are very personable but I choose to go to Ann & El Camino for a more consistent drink that's worth the price
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Indeed, this Citizen shall enter the House open to the Public! I ordered the Connelly's Grilled Cheese with little expectations. Wow! I was surprised with my first bite, savory ham, melted cheddar cheese, and the pickled cherry's to bring in that extra sweet kick. The crusted toast was a most welcomed texture to my senses. Well done good Citizen, well done! We sat at the bar for some drinks (Czech Republic - Pilsner cool!) Service was excellent! Decors, were really modern, but with a name like Citizen Public House, can't help but the think of the movie Citizen Kane. \"You still eating?\": \"I\"m still hungry!\" - Enjoy!
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I just moved to Vegas and live on the opposite side of town. I have tried the bundlets and they are freakin' AMAZING! I agree with others and friends who have tried their cakes. They're super moist and just to die for. For my first visit I grabbed the following bundlets: The Turtle, Red Velvet, Marble and White Chocolate Raspberry. The winner for me is the White Chocolate Raspberry Bundlet, I just love how the flavor blends well in my mouth. It's better than a raspberry white chocolate cheese cake. OMG!!! It's complete awesomeness and if I could I would rate the service with 10 stars. Very friendly and know their bundt cakes real well. I can't wait for one of my friends and family to visit this is a definite selfless gift to share!!! Love, love, love it!
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Popped in here for a quick Guiness, which turned into 3 or 4 after we totally settled into this great wee pub. The staff are pleasant and chatty and the sourroundings traditional with some nice features such as the wooden beams in the ceilings. The food that was floating past looked and smelled delicous for pub grub... trying to ignore the fact I had an empty stomach at this point and was three beers in. :D \n\nIt looks like this place is definately geared towards the whiskey as there was a vast selection of interesting options. We grabbed one inbetwen rounds to havea sample as we eyed a new malt and werent disappointed. \n\nDecent live music on a weekday, pleasant chatty staff, good booze and nice surroundings. Never thought I would be saying this about a Grassmarket pub. We kept saying why havent we been in here before. Check it out folks if you fancy a quick pint or dram out of the rain in the grass market.
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My boyfriend loves this place so much his picture should be on the wall.\n\nLast night's meal was too good I didn't want to share with the bf. I had the seared Ahi Tuna Salad and each bite was incredible. Of course I got the discount for it which made it out to be 7 dollars. :) My boyfriend got the Lobster Fettuccine with discount made it about 10. :) Our waiter Joy was nice and she took care of us when we needed it. Again, another happy experience.
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For $100 a head, I'd rather go to Taco Bell. \nI got the wrong order served to me, the wrong drinks, and the wrong bill. All by 3 separate waiters ' here to serve me'. \nThe staff did not know what they were doing. \n\nThey also told me they had no tables till 10pm, yet the restaraunt was just about empty when we got there. \n\nMorton would be highly disappointed.
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This was only the 2nd time I've ever gone shooting. My 1st time (in the Fall) was at a shooting park in the Poconos, so nothing jazzy & you're left to your own devices with no supervision. I'm really glad my 2nd time was @SGC, I had such a great time & felt a lot safer shooting here than in some local shooting park in Pennsylvania.\n\nThe place is very clean & modern, well organized. Staff & range officers were all very friendly & knowledgeable.\n\nThankfully, safety seems to be enforced heavily throughout the place:\n- If a 1st time visitor, you're required to watch an 8-minute safety video & then sign a form (After this initial safety video briefing, I think you're exempt from viewing it again for about a year)\n- They make sure you're wearing eye & ear protection (which they provide) before entering the range - & they always remind you to put these on each time you enter the range\n- A range officer was always patrolling to make sure everyone was shooting safely\n\nYou can either bring your own or rent their firearms (each piece is priced by the hour & ranges from $15/hr to $65/hr, a few are $125/hr). I think you have to pay a range fee of $15, too, but not sure as my boyfriend paid for everything. Not sure if you are allowed to bring your own ammo, but they have a big selection of ammo at their store for you to buy.\n\nThey provide you with free targets by the main counter. You have to go through 2-3 different doors to enter the (indoor) range. Range has like 30 shooting lanes with electronically-movable targets.\n\n1 other cool thing: If you rent a handgun for an hour, you can switch it up for a shotgun with no additional charge 1/2-way through, which is what my boyfriend & I did. We rented a Glock 30 for 1/2 an hour & then switched to a 12 gauge pump-action shotgun (I think we got the Remington 870) for the other 1/2 hour.\n\nOnly complaint:\nThe pump on the shotgun we had kept jamming, my boyfriend thinks it was because they needed to oil it a bit. Just something to keep in mind if renting this type of shotgun.\n\nI absolutely loved this place & so want to come back!
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Called for reservations, was notified they do not have reservations, just have call ahead up to one hour ahead. Thought it would be an issue but there was nothing to it!!! The music was said to be loud but I didn't notice it being too loud at all. There is line dancing by the employees in the middle of the restaurant too. The best service I have received in a very long time. Definitely worth my while being the last place I was going to eat before going back overseas to finish my tour of duty. The meL was just the best ever. The ribs are all that they say they are. I look forward to coming back in a year when I get back to the states.
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I've always wanted to stay at the Luxor so was glad to finally have the chance, and would certainly do so again in future.\n\nWe originally booked a Pyramid Room, and was upgraded to a room in one of the Towers. Though I would have loved to have stayed in the Pyramid itself, a King size bed was much more enticing.\n\nOur room was clean and large (Hello two wardrobes with lights? I like!), the shower and the bath tub being separate to one another was a bit odd, but whatever. The bed itself was amazingly comfortable. I'm usually not a fan of hotel beds, but plenty of soft pillows, comfortable mattress and clean bedding.\n\nThe resort fee? Lame. If you're going to charge me extra, how about having WiFi? For all the marketing around the hotel encouraging you to Check in on Foursquare or get social with the Luxor, providing WiFi to your paying guests seems like a no brainer.\n\nWe did receive 2 free drink coupons for each night we were staying at the hotel, so the additional resort fee wasn't that big of a deal as we got 6 drinks out of it. Heads up if you're expecting the included newspaper to arrive in the morning at your room - it doesn't, you need to pick it up in a store near the check-in. \n\nAlso, if you're craving coffee in the morning, you'll just have to suck up the additional cost Starbucks charges in the hotel, the prices are jacked up, but to be expected.\n\nCons: \n\n- End of the strip\n- Mandatory resort fee\n- No WiFi\n- No coffee maker in your room\n- Worst buffet\n- Pool isn't open very late (closed at 6pm while we were there)\n \nPros:\n\n- Dude. Ancient Egyptian theme. Sweet!\n- Pretty inexpensive for Vegas\n- Titanic Exhibit. Surprisingly very good. Was expecting something super cheesy but it was very well put together and curated.\n- Easy connections to the Excalibur and Mandalay Bay\n- Possible Criss Angel spottings makes for much hilarity. \n\nOverall, we enjoyed our stay. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Our check-in was pretty quick (we arrived 11pm on a Friday night), quick check out and clean, comfortable room. I'd stay again for sure, but probably won't for some time as I like to try out different hotels when in Vegas.
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We had a Groupon for this place because we had a trip planned for Phoenix and I thought it would be fun to try some new places besides the ones right around our hotel (we vacation in Phoenix every year).\n\nThe cashier told me my Groupon had already been redeemed earlier that day, but my App clearly showed that it hadn't been redeemed yet. Not to mention I had just flown into Phoenix that afternoon so I couldn't have redeemed it yet. They finally agreed to honor it, like they were doing me a big favor. Then they didn't know what the offer even was because they said they had too many offers out at the time. I had to look it up and tell them what was included in my deal.\n\nWhen the salad came it didn't have chicken on it even though I had ordered a chicken caesar salad. They argued a little about that as well but finally added the chicken. The breadsticks came next and they were bland.\n\nThe pizza was decent, but certainly nothing I would come running back for considering all the problems leading up to getting it. Which is too bad because my father-in-law (who lives in Phoenix, whom we were visiting) was looking for a good pizza place to make a regular destination. This won't be it.
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Soba Saturday night after Art All Night! Whew there were so many people in Lawrenceville! It was impossible to get in anywhere and my group wasn't willing to stand outside in the brisk air just to get in and have to fight for seating or even a drink. Soba was the perfect choice! Love, love it here.\n\nI have been here to eat before but most nights it's such a busy place that we head elsewhere. Since all of Pittsburgh was on Butler St we got in and sat right down in the lounge next to the glass fireplace! I would love to do a photoshoot in this sexy space. There is always a romantic mood at Soba. Martini glasses clinking in a group cheers, a spectacular setting for a lovely evening and exciting conversation, discussing all the interesting art we just saw.\n\nYou have to try the Cucumber Martini, it is \"muah\" marvelous! I think my drinks all summer will be Cucumber themed because it is so light and refreshing! \n\nI have this thing for Pad Thai, and I am searching the city for the best. So that is what I ordered last time I dined here. It was a pretty decent Pad Thai but I am still looking for one like I had years ago at Papermoon in Erie. It was the best I ever had in my life, no competitors yet. The appetizers I have tried are very good. This is an upscale dining establishment so expect that the food will be as well. They have a small lot that is always packed so you may have to drive around on the small side streets to find parking. I think this is one of the best spots in the city for a date night!
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Michael Mina prices with Mickey Mouse food.\n\nThe restaurant is set in the beautiful Fairmont-Princess hotel; great bars abound on this property all worth a visit. Going on the bars look I couldn't wait to see the restaurant, especially the bar adjoining the restaurant. As I went to the bar, I did notice a restaurant, very bistro/casual almost thrown together. This would be the dining room. OUCH! Staff was okay, maitre d was good.\n\nI started with the chilled corn soup which was very good. I followed it with the 32 ounce Porterhouse (T-Bone), order medium rare, this was not so good ($60). The strip was cooked rare and the tenderloin was medium-well , not quite the medium rare I ordered. If you are \"fine dining\" and cannot cook a steak you need to find a new job. Note to anyone - never send a steak back no matter where! The side dishes come in small metal dishes ($9 a pop) - mushrooms (greasy); mac'n cheese (over-cooked); spinach (gritty). I decided against dessert. The wine list is mind blowing expensive and out of keeping for the restaurant, I wasn't exactly spoilt for choice as I looked for wines in the $80-125 range.\n\nCannot see coming back. Just a very ordinary experience at a very high price.
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Great service and a nice but relaxed space. The food was creative and interesting. I tried the salmon special, which was cooked to melt-in-your-mouth perfection. It's fairly pricey, but I would recommend giving it a shot for a nice occasion.
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How the hell does this place have five stars!!! This is the closest KFC to my residence so I am forced to go to this one when I'm craving chicken littles. I am not writing a bad review based on one bad experience either! This is the third time this has happened and its shocking at how LAZY this staff is!! A chicken little consists of two bread buns, the chicken, a spread and PICKLES. Three different times and not even in a row I have ordered a total of 4 chicken littles and not one of them had pickles on it. \n\nA Bunch of Idiots work here so PLEASE save yourself the anger and drive somewhere else or dissect your food in the drive thru before going home to disappointment.
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I like target, cheap candy. And DVD's Score Book of Eli for 13 dollars. THe TV's always seem to be on sale too. But as for the clothing they could have more Team attire, but i didnt see any at all. The layout is good. The store is clean, and they have enough cashiers on hand to keep things moving.
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No no no And no, am mexican And i don't expect that much about mexican restaurants in the states, but come on! In vegas strip, You can expect a little more. Parmessan in top of a flauta??? Naaaah! Service is very poor, they expect too much from a customer and they don't give good service, this mulate girl was my server last Tuesday (28) and the prices are not worthy, I'm gonna upload some pics so you can feel my disappointment thumbs down for this one
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Came here again they added 20% grat since we did 3 separate checks with only 5 people. Or order wasn't even big and checks were hand written so it's not like there was extra work.
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My mom noticed this place went in so she treated my brother and I to dinner. I am a pretty big eater and I was disappointed when I got my wrap. The portions are pretty small. On top of this, I had a hard time picking something off the menu. Just, the food is different. The service is pretty good....not the greatest.
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