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We had an exceptional visit at Tinto during Center City Restaurant Week. The menu allowed each diner to choose two appetizers and two entrees; we were able to sample so much of the menu and everything we had was fantastic. The service was great, as was the ambiance and the food presentation. It felt very upscale, but also approachable; I liked everything about the atmosphere they have created. The tables are close together which making getting into the bench side difficult as mentioned in other reviews, but once we were seated, I didn't feel as though we were too close to the table next to us which was probably a result of it being relatively quiet in the restaurant; there was no yelling over one another. We had one dish that took a little too long to come out from the kitchen, but unprompted our server very graciously provided us with a free drink which was greatly appreciated. I'm looking forward to a return trip to Tinto and to trying out more of Jose Garces spots. | 45 stars |
Had lunch at Grubhouse with a friend yesterday. We usually hit a South Philly diner institution on Thursdays, but decided to try something new - and were SO glad we did! The menu is creative (although could use more veggies and/or healthy options?), and we both struggled with our orders. We decided to each get specials and come back to try items on the standard menu (yes, the menu is THAT creative!). I had the pizza eggs with garlic toast and added the peppers and Italian sausage - AMAZING. I practically licked the plate! My friend had the PB Chicken sandwich. Peanut butter and chicken, you ask? YES - essentially a pulled chicken sandwich with a Thai-inspired peanut sauce. She was very happy. We will be back to try the salted caramel french toast, the elvis, and the cuban, and... I'm sure many other dishes! (OH - and 5 stars for the PRICE, our food was cheaper than at our old diner AND twice as tasty!) | 45 stars |
Horrible service, clueless manager, outrageous wait times, and the food quality does not make up for any of these major problems. My experience and the way I was treated at this place was beyond ridiculous, not only getting my order wrong after waiting almost an hour but then sending my correct order out on a dirty plate. The wait staff also said the manager was "too busy" to come and talk to me? Too busy to do her job? I will not be back. If you want a better breakfast and experience go to Northside Kitchenette. | 01 star |
We recently added a beautifully framed photograph of boathouse row circa 1913. Patty and Tanya are so knowledgable and artistic. They had a great set of frames to choose from and their turnaround time was very short.
We have walked by their shop so often but it seems always in the evening after dinner so we never able to stop in.
Don't make the same mistake. They are a delight and have amazing stock
Thank you Patty, the framed boathouse is a finishing touch to our remodeled kitchen and dining space. | 45 stars |
Wanted to try the new spot. Was disappointed with the food. I had a blue cheese spicy turkey burger and the wife had an Italian beef with Mac and cheese. The Mac and cheese did not have much of a flavor. The service was good. Friendly staff. | 12 stars |
The best glory days restaurant in the state of Florida. Their all American cheeseburger is far superior to red Robin but red Robin still makes better fries and onion rings. Of the two I prefer to come here for a much better burger and far superior customer service. this is glory days on Highway 19 has the best manager I've ever run into because like his service personnel he's there for the customer. Eat here for a great value and a terrific meal | 45 stars |
Possibly the nicest staff I've ever come across. Both the pharmacy and front counter. And it's crazy clean. I used to go to the one in Flourtown which was equally clean and kind. I was upset to leave that store behind, but we're so happy with the Kulpsville store. I should also note that the photo lab is very well run. I've gone in there for enlargements and they also work with me to get the best final product. Such a well run store. | 45 stars |
I found gloss through groupon. I hadn't cut or colored my hair in over three years, so I was nervous about messing with it. I bit the bullet and made an appointment. I was scheduled with Marty. Let me tell you, she was GREAT. Once I mentioned how long it had been since I had done anything to my hair, she made me feel extra special. She was very easy to talk to and it seemed like she was just as excited as I was. She is very knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend this salon and Marty specifically to anyone and everyone. My hair came out exactly how I had pictured it in my head and it feels better than it did before. | 45 stars |
I ordered from here on bite squad. And I am VERY underwhelmed. My potato skins were burnt. The crab Rangoon and burger were edible but not great and I orders my burger with coleslaw. But instead got ice burg lettuce covered in mayonnaise. After this I definitely will never order from or eat here again. I wish I could post a picture of the "coleslaw" I got charged extra for. What a joke.... | 01 star |
Love the food here and especially the Cowboy Ribeye made Philly style but my buddy got his really on the thin side (3 of us ordered that way). No real effort to correct this but everything tasted great any way. Lack of true leadership and customer service, at this location any way. | 23 stars |
I would give zero stars, if that was an option. Came here tonight with my family (party of 14) to celebrate my birthday. The chef did their egg trick for my three year old and my niece. The chef had the raw egg on his spatulas and as a joke, part of their trick, idk what you call it but tossed the raw egg all over my 15 year old son. He had raw egg on his face, hair and all over his clothes. The chef just stood there laughing. We repeatedly asked why he would do that and he just laughed. Then asked if my son have a change of clothes. The management offered nothing but to pay for his dry cleaning. No apology, no explanation, no compensation. Totally unprofessional. The worst customer service I have ever received. | 01 star |
Just as a stepped in, a lady who was already in the store took a picture of something. An employee flew out of the back and scolded her for taking pictures. The lady apologized--sincerely, it seemed. If it had been me, I would have apologized too, but probably out of politeness. This lady seemed genuinely sorry.
The employee continued to berate her and rudely said, "There are signs everywhere that say no pictures." The last apologized again. The employee kept going: "You need to delete the picture. Now." I turned around and walked out.
Listen, I get it. Tourists come in all the time and don't read the signs. It's great to believe in the tenants of your business... But you're running a tourist shop in the center of a high traffic tourist area. Correct people all you want, but have a little bit of respect. Be rude to the customers who are rude to you, that's fine. But don't attack some lady who didn't know any better and tried to smooth the situation over. | 01 star |
I visited my sister in Santa Barbara and she took me here when I arrived. Delicious!!
I had the grilled cod and grilled shrimp tacos and a glass of their Chardonnay. Everything so fresh. It was so good, we took my brother and my son the next day. I had the carne asada and tempura shrimp tacos that time. Omg! So friggin' delicious. My brother had the egg rolls. I thought that was a strange thing to order at a taco joint, but I had a bite of his and have to say, I've been dreaming about them ever since. I can't wait to return to SB so I can order them for myself. We chatted with the owner, Mike, he runs the window and is very nice....and easy on the eyes :-). I'm old enough to be his mom, but I still appreciate a good looking man!
I'm sorry the one reviewer had such a bad experience, we had such great food and service on our two visits. Maybe he will give it another try. Thanks, Mike! See you next time! | 45 stars |
Our stay was overall very pleasant. The doorman and front desk was extremely helpful in suggesting things to do and places to eat, since we were visiting out of town. Our room was on the 3rd floor, and the stairs were steep so be mindful if you are staying there, on anything above the first floor, it's going to be a hike. Our room was very nice, clean, and the dimming lights were a great touch! Something to note: there isn't a microwave (or there didn't appear to be) anywhere within the vicinity of the hotel. The only true complaint was the iHome speaker did not work, and we brought our own but we had some issues with it connecting to the hotel WiFi. That was very disappointing but otherwise it was a great stay! | 34 stars |
Went here for lunch and got spicy jerk chicken with Mac and cheese. WOW!!! This place is great. Best jerk chicken I have ever had hands down. Chicken was falling off the bone. Portions are huge $12 will stuff you and give you leftovers for sure. Service was friendly and fast. Place is off the road and is nothing fancy from the out side but as soon as your in the lot you can smell that this place is pumping out some good stuff. Cant wait to go back! | 45 stars |
When you first walk in seems kind of sketchy because it is a little dark and small. Service there was awesome, waiter was very friendly and great on suggestions. We originally came for their famous Neptunes Monsoon but decided to share a burger. Let me tell you, the burger was so juicy and made to perfection. Their famous drink at first didn't taste much of alcohol but at half way I started to feel the alcohol, must try drink. This place feels like authentic New Orleans. If you are in N.O. you have to swing by there. | 45 stars |
Would not go back. Below average meat quality, high prices. Only thing good was our server. The restaurant was full and he was doing his best, but there were only two servers working so he was struggling. Poor management leading good workers. | 01 star |
WOW! This is a butcher shop, a sandwich counter and a wine bar. They specialize in house made meats, terrines and sausages. Also available are bottled and pickled foodstuffs, t-shirts and kitchenware.
Order upfront, get assigned a table number and they bring the food to you. I have to take my hat off to the servers. This place gets packed and they have to deliver the food, sometimes outside the store.
Ordered the duck pastrami sliders: Served in wedges: melted cheese oozing out. Yum!!
Charcuterie plate: the best way to try a variety of their meats and terrines: Head Cheese with Chow-Chow + Mustard (THIS IS DELICIOUS if you love pate), 2 types of salami, duck terrine, pork rillon, pickles, ground mustard (go easy on this), and giant crackers.
Water served and refilled regularly.
This is just a cool place with lots to see and try. The owner is a huge Star Wars fan, so you'll see Star Wars stuff throughout the place. Don't miss the figurines display in the waiting area.
Go early!! | 45 stars |
I had the opportunity to meet the chef at Duos and had an amazing tasting at a City Market after hours private event. She explained each item sampled with a detailed ingredient list and inspiration story. I can't recommend this place highly enough. Now, I'm impatiently waiting to come back to sample the full menu! | 45 stars |
I got a deva cut by Jim back in September before my wedding and he did a beautiful job!!! I've been wearing and styling my hair curly for years so I didn't have split end issues from blow-frying. I went in with an open mind and let him work his magic. He shaped it up and evened it out. It's been 6 months and I'm not due for a cut until May. I travel all the way from Washington, DC to get an amazing haircut and visit family - it's a win win situation. | 45 stars |
I wasn't expecting something authentic but I was hoping for something edible and delicious as I paid $17 for a single chicken dish. The sauce arrived burnt and it tasted burnt. This dish is also called chongqing chicken in other restaurants, and while I did not expect it to 100% be authentic, but it wasn't edible. The jicama was also sour and while some may like that, it is not supposed to be sour but slightly sweet and provide a nice crunch. This was very disappointing.
I've had their soup dumplings a couple times in the past and found them a bit gummy, so I would pass unless you're really craving them.
I am however, extremely satisfied with their wonton soup. It's not the thick skinned, gummy wontons that you get at typical Chinese takeout restaurants in the suburbs and the recipe is quite authentic to Cantonese wonton soup. | 23 stars |
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if you're yelping to decide where to eat dinner-- DO NOT GO HERE. I keep my reviews light hearted and fun, describing only my most positive experiences, but the time has come, the Walrus said.
So, let's begin with the epitome of Kinsey's. The one feature of this restaurant that defines the entire experience: soggy carpet. Ew. The interior is dimly lit, poorly organized, and has maybe the oldest, most unappetizing air to the whole restaurant. The long old building has a terrible parking lot, no waiting area, and has three separate rooms, with deteriorating bathrooms unsafe for public use. Of all things, your bathroom shouldn't resonate a "soggy carpet feel."
But I am willing to get past looks. Many a time a dumpy looking hole in the wall can be worthwhile. Not this time. The service is slow and filled with poorly managed teens. The space is uncomfortable at each table. Never have I been seated, served, and finished in under an hour, because the service is simply too slow. The service mimics the carpet: soggy.
And maybe the crown jewelry of the carpet soggery: the food. The portions are giant and unnecessary. No one wants to eat this much of Marie Calendars lasagna. I've had the chicken parm, which was oddly plasticy with a thick sweet sauce covering the mushy noodles. The salad tasted very off with brown lettuce and surely bulk bought salad dressing. Two family members went home with upset stomachs and visited the restroom often after they left. If there's one thing you don't want your guests to think is that the food mirrors the carpet, however, all the pasta dishes sadly do.
I say none of this to be mean. I've eaten here multiple times and my in laws enjoy the place. I am sure I will be back. I hope the kitchen crew can learn some new tricks, like making some of your own sauce, breading your own chicken, heck, attempt home made pasta or hand made salad dressing. Whatever it takes, I hope this place resolves the soggy carpet fisasco. Otherwise, maybe they should consider it their new name? | 01 star |
I followed the yellow brick road, which lead to the market!
Tuesday wouldn't be Tuesday without it. From 9a -noon. I can't express to you how much I adore the Greek food. A Southern girl like myself wouldn't have tried it without the samples (Julia Sugarbaker voice). That food is a 'must have' it is delectable. Whole Foods does sell a few items.
The popcorn is also good when it is HOT! The hot plate specials vary, but always good. I WISH that I could eat the pastries all of the time. If you want fresh 1s, get there early.
Alright my fellow Marketeers, I empower you to buy fresh and local. | 34 stars |
Excellent food and drinks. Excellent service. Great ambience. Great location. Reasonably priced. Free parking available. | 45 stars |
Yellow Belly just opened and I figured beer, wings, burger...I'm in.
I sort of expected a hipster paradise and surprisingly Yellow Belly is not quite that, it's a little more dynamic than just that. Keep in mind I heard just about every song on the hipster's playlist while I was here. The service at Yellow Belly was top notch, which is expected since it is new but I can tell that's something one can expect going forward.
Beer selection is solid, prices are fair. Even more fair is the happy hour price, so there's quality and value in alcohol here. I had Port Brewery Mongo DIPA...it is a great beer. I decided to get wings as well because...well wings. Wings were good, not too hot, not too weak. My only regret is that I couldn't fully enjoy the burger because the wings dulled my taste buds ever so slightly.
The Black and Bleu burger was solid, a wonderful play of flavors with quality ingredients. The cajun seasoning ends up being a highlight to the experience because it is what you feel immediately. It's unfortunate that the cajun seasoning takes away from the rest of the meat however this trade-off isn't the worst setback to have. Once you become acclimated to the cajun flavors, you can begin to taste notes of the aioli, the onions and of course the bleu cheese. The bun does little to interfere with the experience and thus it serves its true sandwich purpose. The Black and Bleu Burger is a wonderful burger, one of the best in Santa Barbara.
Yellow Belly feels like a gastropub without the open space. It is an intimate dive-bar that happens to have places to lay down some food. And that food...is really good. | 34 stars |
I had such a great experience at Riva! I had my first microdermabrasion facial with Lindsay. She's very knowledgeable and explains how the tool works. I left glowing and my face feels so good. The summer usually makes my skin feel so congested and this really helped clean up and suck out all the grossness in my pores. | 45 stars |
My wife and I have been going to Parx since it opened and until recently, enjoyed the experience. The parking is easy and the place is roomy, clean and with a great variety of machines. Things have changed...
We were going every weekend, most times one of us at least broke even but this has changed. Over the last few months, they have turned the machines down so much that we have lost every time, to the point that we maybe go once a month and it is not just us. All the regulars we know are saying and doing the same thing and none of us are happy that we have to resort to this.
I would have written this directly to Parx, but there is no place on their website to do so. My suggestion to them is if they want their revenue to increase is to roll back the machines to better odds and take out ads announcing this. That will bring back your old clientele as well as bring back the casino's credibility. Just my two cents, it is just a shame that poor management and greed has ruined a wonderful casino. | 12 stars |
Their cakes are soooo good. The Fresh Market is a really nice grocery store. Lovely flower section up front, wonderful cheese selection, tasty deli (try their potato salad!), an olive bar, beautiful cakes and pastries, a delicious meat market, bulk goods, and fancy chocolate and candies. I try to go in and get what's on my list, but I always find something extra that I just have to have. I like their selection of pre-prepared food. Sushi, sandwiches, dumplings, chicken wings, pizzas, quiches, just an overall nice variety of grab and go foods. In case you can't tell, I'm a fan. They're going to be pricier than a Kroger, but you're going to find more interesting food here. | 45 stars |
I paid $20 for explosive diarrhea! I knew it smelled too shrimpy. Seafood shouldn't smell shrimpy.... | 12 stars |
Landmark- the word I dread hearing when I ask "where should we go tonight?".
Pros:
*Outdoor, fire-pit seating (when you can actually find a seat and/or the fire pits are actually working
*Cheap beer/good specials- chances are, you will get drunk
*Location- it's the only place/bar within walking dist ace of my apartment
Cons:
*Food- Hands down the worst food in University City. and that is saying a lot
*Service- It is always spotty
*Atmosphere- I avoid the inside of this place, i think it smells a little funny and it looks like a rundown Ruby Tuesdays most of the time. Also, gross- but saw a small mouse run across floor last year. Never ate there after that
Conclusion: If you must go, drink, and don't eat. | 12 stars |
Great pizza family owned the calzones are my favorite really recommend them to everyone check them out | 45 stars |
I got steamed rice instead of fried rice, egg drop soup wasn't very good, Kung pao shrimp was really good. Probably won't order from them again as I only ordered due to my favorite Badar being closed on mondays | 23 stars |
Great food, great service, great atmosphere, great location. Employees were very friendly and knowledgeable and welcoming. Food was all locally sourced, but at very reasonable prices, and without the menu being pretentious. Wish I had a place like this near me. | 45 stars |
Biscuits are great, sitting and watching the orange juice machine for an hour is better! Awesome place and a must try! | 45 stars |
Love this place! Playground, walking trail, events in the spring and fall and farmers markets on some weekday nights! This place has everything! They just added an interesting meditation circle for those who are looking for inner peace.
Came across this walking trail years ago and found a hidden playground for children behind the trees- score! My daughter loves to swing and see saw- so this place was great for her. Wanna just take a nice brisk walk or a long run- this place has winding trails that are perfect for it! I'd recommend to come and have a picnic- they are always very fun! If you come on certain Wednesday nights they have farmers markets where they sell fruits and veggies.
In the fall they have harvest activities, face painting and pumpkin coloring. | 45 stars |
I swear this is the worst emergency room I've been in. The employees stand around and talk all about their private lives but don't care about actually helping. They won't pay attention to you unless you're about to die because I heard someone say "oh finally something exciting" when someone was in respiratory distress. Really?! Incredibly unprofessional and who wants to hear that when they're in the ER. I've been waiting 7 hours to get a room and have barely been checked on in those SEVEN hours. This is ridiculous and I'd never come back here for an ER visit. The only helpful person has been my surgeon and that's the reason I came to this hospital. The rest, forget about it. Don't waste your time and money. | 01 star |
The service took FOREVER. It literally took 20 mins from us ordering to get out food. The chicken was disgusting and tasted fake. Yuck! | 01 star |
Free home pick up of my broke down HD. I was told there would be a couple week wait due to a large volume of bikes ahead of me. "Big Mike" called 4 hours later with the bike repaired and ready to pick up. GREAT location next to OCC Roadhouse Bar and Museum. | 45 stars |
This is my favorite pizza in Nashville so far. I won't say I moved to East Nashville to be closer to it but it may have come up in conversation....
The garlic knots and meatball pie (it honestly is more like really awesome sausage pizza than what I think of as meatball pizza) are AMAZING. The beer selection is great (they even have Jackalope) and it's just a really solid local pizza place. | 45 stars |
I came in last minute one day after work needing an oil change and the staff was very nice about it. Every time I visit this location everyone is always helpful, they explained the type of oil I currently had and the type they were going to change the oil with. Being a woman getting car service done isn't always easy and sometimes it can be confusing but they made sure I understood exactly what was going on. I definitely recommend this location, they even cleaned my windows and vacuumed the floors which were services I didn't get at the last jiffy lube I went to. The employee Sammy was very pleasant with amazing customer service, I'll be returning to this location from now on | 45 stars |
I've been going to Caseys Car Garage for the past 10 years. Casey and his son are really nice and always fair on price. They are great at explaining the situation and what they can do to help. Best mechanics in Goleta hands down! Quick smog checks too! | 45 stars |
This place only cares about being paid! My son went here 3 times. The first time for his first check up, the second time he had a filling which cost about $200. They scheduled for 2 weeks later for more work I paid another $200 at the time of appointment . He had the last treatment and they mailed a bill for $100 which I did not know about since I was having person problems and not staying at my address. Never have I received a phone call about a payment due. Then I received a letter which someone forwarded to me that stated there was a lack of compliance on my part to the balance on my account ($100). After already paid around $400 in 3 weeks. They said the balance cause a "SERIOUS PROBLEM" and caused a sensitive relationship! Wow over money! I get it. They deserve to be paid for services and I would have paid if contacted through phone or when I was to schedule my next appointment. But instead they decide the relation with the patient (a 3 yr old) would be terminated! Wow! Heartless. I have heard stories about adults who has racked up dental bills and was still able to see their dentist, but this place is so about making their money, they will drop a young child. A simple phone call would have gotten their money they so badly needed. I am happy this happened bc now I can bring my child to a dentist who actually cares. I sent them their hundred dollars with one finger raised. The only reason I would even give one star is bc Dr Kash was very sweet to my son. I can't spoke negatively about him; however an establishment who Can drop a child over $100 when the parent wasn't aware is not somewhere I'd even want to spend my money! | 01 star |
This place is not that great. We ordered a fish that had no flavor and cold (very rare for new Orleans). My wife ordered the crawfish pasta, in her own words she said "Stouffer's pasta taste a lot better". I would not recommend this place. They're so many other places to go to in New Orleans. Don't waste your calories at this place. | 01 star |
There food is truly Cajun food! Flavor is out of this would with the crawfish dish and the beignets are literally out of this world! | 45 stars |
I love this place!! I was back in my old stomping grounds a few weeks back, and just had to stop by one of my favorite Santa Barbara restaurants. Located in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara on State Street in the Paseo Nuevo Mall, it is a wonderful place to dine al fresco and people watch. It was a warm afternoon and my boyfriend and I were fortunate enough to snag a table outside and enjoy the weather over some fantastic food. The roasted garlic and brie appetizer are amazing! The garlic bread is awesome and another of my favorite dishes is the prosciutto wrapped prawns, which is to die for. And all for a very reasonable price. The service is also very good. I would definitely recommend this restaurant for those looking for a place to dine in SB. | 45 stars |
Definitely a more casual place than not it seems, and I had dressed a bit nicer and wished I had wore jeans. The food was pretty decent. I had the Hannah's combo (petite steak and chicken breast) pretty good, the house salad (good) and some chicken nachos before all that (really good). The best part of the night (Friday) was the Grass Hopper pie, best dessert I've had in a long time. I'd go back to get that. Why only 3 stars? My medium well petite was barely even medium rare (how hard can that be for a 4 oz filet?) but I ate it anyway, and I felt a bit rushed, more like I was in a Denny's than what I think should be better. Because of the good food and good reviews by my fellow yelpers, I will go back, maybe to try the lunch buffet. A plus is that it is right across the street from The Q, which is the very large upper patio area/bar, a nice place to hang out for awhile afterwards (this night we were only one of two tables though, not quite the season to be on the patio but was good for the evening). | 23 stars |
Awful service. different servers could not explain questions about dishes the menu. They have no idea how food is prepared nor did they seem to care if I had any questions answered. I felt like I was bothering them to even inquire | 01 star |
A cute shop for popsicles. They have a huge variety of popsicles and have it in 2 sizes- small and large. I had the green tea mochi which was delicious and had a good green tea flavor. My fiancé had the Vietnamese iced coffee and it was a solid coffee flavor.
Its a great place to stop by to cool down for icecream! | 34 stars |
Tried two nights in a row to eat there but could not unless you want to wait and do some more waiting for your food. Poor service and no sense of urgency to serve their customers. Even the drive through is a dozen cars deep. | 01 star |
We had a good experience at the West County Location. It waa easy to find exactly what we were looking for and the people were great | 34 stars |
Food was excellent. Small place but the servings are huge. The bar seats are around the small cooking area. Which is cool because u get to watch them cook your food. The wait for my food was about 30 min, but u can see how busy they are. The staff works non stop to get all the food out. I ordered the Charizo and eggs and the steak and eggs. Both had so much flavor and came w rice and beans too. A fullll meal. | 45 stars |
We just got our Maltese groomed at this place my mother showed her a picture of what she wanted and what they delivered was something completely unacceptable, they shaved her down completely because of matting, now listen, I understand matting I've dealt with it for the past 15 years with 3 dogs and I've felt bad taking my dog to the groomers with really bad matted hair before, but they always at least tried to delivered a good looking dog even if the final cut was shorter than expected, I called their store afterwards to voice my opinion and the store manager gave me excuses that I've never heard any other pet groomer spew out, I am a very understanding person but she was very short with me and told me that next time to take the dog to the other groomer (when I explained I never gotten this type of results with a matted dog)
The cut our dog got could have been done at home and they charged full price for it.
TL;DR mother takes Maltese, Maltese gets shaved down, store manager short and unapologetic.
Edit: forgot to mention they make you sign a waiver for matting, please go to another groomer I have never dealt with waivers. | 01 star |
Staff is hit or miss.
I understand you are trying to sell me jewelery...but don't act like a sleazy used car salesman... | 23 stars |
What a great find. Located in CBD we were overall exhausted with The French Quarter restaurants, Luke offers a daily happy hour from 3-6. I love that they only serve local beers. Try their own brew, very tasty. I also had the whiskey cocktail with basil and balsamic vinegar. Excellent combination that will definitely get you where you need to be! We had several dozen raw oysters and the fried oysters were to perfection Waitstaff very friendly and helpful. Restaurant Is a mix between New Orleans and New York. Great find! | 45 stars |
This was my first experience pumping gas at Costco Gas. This gas station was recommended to me by my bank to me since I have had multiple issues being the victim of credit card skimmers.
I used the gas station located in Reno, off of Plumb. It was fairly crowded, being a weekend, but I was amazed at how orderly and clean this station was, and how the skimmers are secured with QC tape.
The gas is 25 cents or more less per gallon than other gas stations. Nice, since I have a huge, Landcruiser, gas guzzling car.
Only issue for me is that you have to plan your trips since there is only 1 Costco in Reno. But if it reduces my chance at being a victim of identity theft, I will give it a concerted effort to use Costco gas only. | 34 stars |
I just moved in next door and tried China King to see if they were going to be my go to Chinese fix. I ordered the General Tso extra spicy and, as is typical of your average Chinese restaurant, got it with very little spice. The food itself was decidedly average, including the crab rangoons.
I will return and try different items as the staff was very friendly and seemed actively happy to have me, unlike some other restaurants as of late.
In summary, if I didn't live next door, I wouldn't drive out of my way to visit, but it's nice to help a small business versus all the chains in the vicinity. | 23 stars |
Chain Steakhouse has a great neighborhood flair. Sat in the bar and ordered drinks, apps and main entree. The service here was exceptional. The mixed cocktails were tasty and well crafted. The appetizer breaded shrimp dish was delicious and served promptly and hot.
The steaks were well seasoned and served to order. The salad was fresh and full of individual flavors. I nearly always order the "Flo's Filet". It will not disappoint.
Overall, this is a great neighborhood steakhouse and represents the Longhorn franchise well. | 34 stars |
Very good. Was a bit hesitant at first, but as soon as our food was delivered to the table - mind put at ease. Cafe con Leche was amazing! | 45 stars |
A friend let me know about this new restaurant on Washington Street. She recommended the "Chicago" hot dog and to get it charred style. Thank you! She was right!
Although I have to admit that I haven't had a hot dog with the mix of ingredients this had, I cannot deny this was the best tasting hot dog I remember ever having! The Vienna hot dog gets cooked extra long to bring out that deep savory flavor that a great hot dog can have. No, it wasn't campfire blackened, but the flavor when paired with the chopped (not diced) sweet onion, sweet pickle relish, yellow mustard and tomato with a dill pickle on top of a poppy seed bun was fantastic. (It also comes with a couple peppers which I didn't try this time.)
The owner of the restaurant has decorated the dining area with Chicago images including the skyline and Cubs (he's a northsider). There is an order counter and since I got mine as a carry out, I'm not sure how he keeps track of each order since I went around 2 and was one of just a small number of people eating that late. There is free parking next to the building and possibly behind it (a delivery truck was blocking my view.)
I will say that when I opened the wrapping, I was a little disappointed with the appearance. The buns are delivered fresh from Turano Bakery and they taste great, but mine looked smashed like it had been handed down a line of Cubs fans at a ballgame. And the fries were lightly salted and tasty, but were a bit limp.
The only reason I didn't give this an overall five is that my "to go" meal didn't include any napkins, catsup or salt for the fries. I managed to find napkins in my car, but had to go without the other items.
Note that the Hot Dogs come in regular and Jumbo sizes.
On my next visit, I am bound to try the Italian Beef (they also have burgers, chicken, salads, grilled cheese and other items.) If you want a hot dog, I would gladly recommend this place over that chain restaurant that blew into town a year ago. This was relaxed and comfortable and just filled with flavor.
Review #2659 | 34 stars |
Why the bottom of the pizza smell like that?! Clean your oven dude. Just another pizza spot, nothing special. | 12 stars |
Ups blows!!! Now I understand that packages get lost from time to time, but these jackasses lose packages on a regular basis. Here's an example of how f-ed up they are. They lost yet another package that was being delivered to me, now I'm the receiver not the sender and I explained this. when I called about it, they actually asked me what does the box look like? What?!!! Are you f#%king kidding me? The packages that actually make it here looks like they were dropped from 10 stories and then drug down the road. I don't know how these idiots are still in business. When I order something I always request that the shipper use FedEx. WAY better than ups. I wish I could leave negative stars | 01 star |
I was third in line to put my name on the waitlist. This took 30 minutes. I was then told it would be another hour for a table by which time it would be almost 3pm(close). total waste of time. | 01 star |
yes yes yes, I love this place.
great to-go place... right off the Canal-Broad streetcar stop so some shady characters milling about but no worries! head straight to the back and order some Pho or Banh Mi!
Great cheap breakfast plates, big well-stuffed po-boys, ready-to-go chinese food, pho, etc. Get a large po-boy get a free can of soda or bottle of water. Service is friendly, fast and food is made fresh to order (except the chinese, but it usually looks fresh). Oh and beer, wine, four loko, cigarettes, lotto tickets, snacks, etc.
Check it out! | 45 stars |
Longest lines I have ever seen. No discount is worth a 30 minute wait unless it's free! | 01 star |
Wow wow wow. Ixca serves the kind of food I remember my mom and family making when I was younger. (Fun fact: I am Mexican-American and from Southern California.) This means chicken mole, chicharrones, milanesa, and carne asada with rice and beans. I feel like this is the kind of food that Mexicans actually eat on a daily basis, or at least the Mexicans I know.
Before I go any farther: Ixca is pronounced "Each-Kah." There -- now you know how to say it!
I got the chicken mole. As soon as I saw it on the menu, I knew I had to order it. It's been many years since I've eaten chicken mole, and I didn't know how much I had missed it until I saw it on the menu. This mole did not disappoint. The rich, dark sauce was slightly sweet, slightly spicy. It was poured over a whole, bone-in chicken thigh and leg, and it was served with rice.
I also ordered the Panuchos Yucatecos, which are two fried corn tortillas stuffed with chicken and topped with pickled onions. They are technically an appetizer, but they came out at the same time as my meal and I enjoyed them with my mole. I ain't complaining, because the two actually paired really well.
Our table also ordered the carne asada with rice and beans, and the milanesa. Now, there's something you should know about carne asada. For Mexicans, it's not just something stuffed inside a burrito or taco. We actually eat it like a steak, and I'm so glad to have found a restaurant that serves it that way. I was told the milanesa was really good too, but I didn't get a chance to try it myself.
I forgot to mention that when you sit down, you're served a basket of these wagon-wheel-looking chicharrones, which are called durros. They are kind of like the equivalent of chips, but they are so much better. They are the kind of thing that you can't stop eating.
Parking here is a little iffy, because Ixca is located on busy Washington Street in Irvington. There is parking in the back if you get lucky, but you might have to find a space on the street surrounding the restaurant. | 45 stars |
I am lucky to be able to call Ten Stone my local bar. Its ideal location from my apartment has meant numerous meals and nights out there.
Never have I ever had a bad meal here, but also no menu items have had me drooling for more. In the appetizers department, the hummus and pita is fresh and the addition of olive oil is a nice touch. The fish tacos are also tasty with a flavorful cilantro sauce. The highlight I've found is the brie and bleu cheese fondue. Its very rich but tons of flavor, don't be shy to ask for extra dipping bread!
I believe all the entrees are sandwiches which is fine by me. I've had the chicken brie melt (a little too much balsamic), the burger (juicy), tuna wrap (perfect sear and spice), spicy turkey reuben (sauerkraut overload), and the tuscan chicken (great pesto). Make sure to get the generous amount of crispy fries to go along.
The crowd at night draws in the local crowd. It's always on the casual which is nice. I've never seen it too crowded but it fills up on the weekends. Unfortunately, there is no happy hour nor nightly specials and their drafts run about $6 a pop. On nice days there is some outdoor seating too although the inconsistent wait service gets even more dicey out there. | 23 stars |
I have used Quality Floors for flooring both in my house and in a condo that I am renovating. I have found their selection to be good and their sales advice to be patient and helpful. Installation of flooring in my house was quick and efficient and looks excellent. | 45 stars |
Okay so the food is not great. It's edible but just not worth the price in my opinion. I think the worst part about this Carl's Jr. is how darn long it takes to get your food! I might as well go to a restaurant! Even if there is nobody inside it takes ages! This is fast food! I'm typing this as I'm sitting in line of the drive thru and it's been 15 minutes. Just avoid this place. | 12 stars |
Barely controlled chaos. I went last Saturday night with a party of 6 and we happened to arrive at a lull, when several tables were leaving and no one was waiting at the counter, but we still waited more than 10 minutes before we saw any staff. And my sister had to bus some tables so we had somewhere to eat.
After ordering, we saw several other tables (who ordered after us) get their meals before all of us did. It was probably about 1 hour between when our first dish came out and when the last dish did. I believe people liked their fried foods, but the 3 vegan pizzas we ordered (for the 3 vegans in our party) were very inconsistent. The gluten-free pizza came with unwanted daiya and was lightly burned; my wheat pizza with daiya came with correct ingredients, but was overcooked (not burned, but crunchy like pita chips); my sister's wheat pizza with daiya was undercooked/doughy, but probably the best of the 3.
The staff seemed totally off their game as we saw they messed up another table's pizza (which they remade), and later delivered our "vegan" fries with parmesan (which they also remade), but they were nice enough in addressing the mistakes. The hours are convenient (late night) and they have plenty of vegan and non-vegan options, but you'll want to bring patience when you go (or show up drunk/stoned like most of the other patrons and it probably won't bother you). | 12 stars |
Vou dar 3 estrelas , pous meu sanduiche estava muito pobre de recheio com o pão duro!
O atendimento foi muito bom, porem a comida nao! | 23 stars |
My family and friends hosted my baby shower at Paramour and it was a great event! We had a brunch menu and it seemed like everyone enjoyed their food and the service was wonderful. The decor in the room was very nice and my family and friends said everyone working there was very helpful with the room set up. Also it was very easy to work with the team in advance of the event. I would anyone considering hosting an event at Paramour to do so! | 45 stars |
Don't come here unless you want steak. I had a sandwich and felt like it was just the leftovers. But that said, the steak is great! Everything else, like the potatoes and salad are just regular, so that is why it gets 3 stars. Now if I just want some meat done how I like it, I'll come here over Taste of Texas of some other non-steakhouse. | 23 stars |
First - the sales person Frank was amazing. Very easy to work with; I bought a used Jeep Wrangler and the purchasing process was very easy.
BUT --- I've been driving around for hundreds of miles and realized they never closed the intake box OR installed an intake filter!!!' What the heck? What if I never would have checked? It would have been a few thousand miles till I found out. | 01 star |
Had the fried egg burger and fries, if it wasent so greasy it would have been much better. Not a fan of the soggy French fries. But it was all cooked fresh and hot. | 23 stars |
Excellent NY style thin crust pizza made with Caputo flour for true wood fired pie. Great atmosphere. Challenging service on night of visit because one server called in sick. Otherwise flawless! | 45 stars |
Normally I'd give this place a 5 star but today definitely was a very disappointing experience here. Came in with a rather large party for dinner. We did get our food rather quickly and the food was as very good hense why I gave them 2 stars on this visit. The issue that lost 3 stars was the rest of the service. Very unattentive staff. When we ordered each group within our party had requested separate bills as we usually do when we dine here. Well we were presented with a large bill at the end of the service. Took them what seemed like an eternity to adjust. And while myself and my fiancée were waiting at the counter for our revised bill so we could pay it. A staff memeber walked up to us put the bill on the counter and walked away making us wait another 5-10 mins before we were able to pay. And it was a rather slow evening so I really didn't see any logical explanation as to why the staff was slow and unresponsive. Definitely going to have think twice before making my next visit. | 12 stars |
This brewery is a hidden gem 2 minutes east of Mass Ave. Outside has plenty of seating with at least a dozen picnic tables distanced throughout the lawn and lots of instagrammable graffiti art to look at. There is also plenty of seating inside. The aesthetic of Rad Brewery is enough to draw you in and the variety of the bar selections will have you stay! The menu is very fun and themed appropriately. I had a black widow cider which was the best cider I've had in a very long time. The drinks are also very well priced and tall! I would definitely recommend this as a great place to enjoy a drink! | 45 stars |
I would give this location five stars but the are the first chick fil A to ever mess up my order. I was in shock that they didn't include drink straws in the bag..But all is forgiven. I wish other fast food places would model their customer service off of them. I do find myself trying to hurry thru the line so I guess that helps..lol | 34 stars |
Limited review... only eat the pizza and it was very good. That says alot since as an Italian New Yorker I know what I am talking about - at least when it comes to pizza !
Atmosphere 80 (New and modern interior in strip shop setting)
Service 80
Food 95 (Great great pizza)
Value 85 (Again, the pizza was great)
I have to try again for dinner. It is worth the bet ! | 45 stars |
I went to Cherokee to knock off a restaurant on Angelo's must try list. I intended to go to El Torito but ended up in El Bronco instead. Either way, I hadn't tried this place so I figured I'd give it a shot.
Service is good. The family that runs this place was all sitting at the booth closest to the kitchen. They all took turns waiting on us. This place is small with a handful of booths, and the usual Univision telenovelas playing on the two TV's. The menu is small, and not that diverse... it included about 15 or so standard dishes. We tried the beef torta and alambra. The torta was good, not great. I've had better. The alambra was decent... basically it tasted like cheesy fajitas. They serve everything with chips and salsa... two kinds, verde (hot) and the standard red. The green salsa didn't really taste like anything.
Overall, I was happy with my meal but will continue trying other places as this was just middle of the road for me. | 23 stars |
I've been to about five different European wax centers in my life but I definitely had the best experience here.
My aesthetician was Darby and she was amazing! I used to be really consistent with Brazilian waxing but fell out of the habit since moving to the city. Obviously that can lead to some nerves and anticipated pain but Darby was super super awesome. She talked me through the entire process, not just saying what she was doing but actually explaining WHY she was doing it. As someone who always wants to learn more about skin care, that was really important and special to me.
European wax center has a bad habit of pushing products and packages -- I've worked front desk in a spa/salon before so I know the staff are typically forced to be semi salesmen. She gave me a lot of samples instead of just bringing $200 worth of product to check out and only really drove home the importance of one, which I ended up buying and I never do that.
I will definitely go back specifically to see Darby! | 45 stars |
I came here twice within 1 week and BOTH times they have shorted me on items. I try calling and no one answers, said I would get receipt at the 2nd window when asking for one and never given one. It's just awful because they charge/up-charge you for said items then you don't get them. | 01 star |
Not the bread-y overly fluffy bagels you'll find most places. These bagels are a bit more dense with a chewy texture. So delicious. We walk here often with our kids and usually stay quite awhile because our kids are happily running toys from the kids corner up and down the walls. Staff is awesome. Get the sausage egg and cheese. Can't miss | 45 stars |
A small bar with jazz and the "green fairy" show. We happened to walk by it at 10pm on a Saturday night. There's no entry fee, just grab a drink and sit anywhere you want. The band was amazing, the drinks were decent. The fairy girls were cute. Good time, will come back for more. | 45 stars |
Yes, I'm a fan of Old Navy. There are always sales racks with lots to choose from.
I was looking for sun dresses today.
I found what I was looking for so I purchased.
This chain store is always well stock and organized.
The sale manager and staff are very friendly and helpful.
I will return.
Gloria~ | 34 stars |
Beautiful place. Amazing staff. But I feel like I wasted my money. I came in for a lash lift, after doing my research online. However after my appointment, my lashes literally looked exactly the same. I was disappointed because this place seems to really deliver- beautiful website, great service. But the lash lift is not worth the $75. | 12 stars |
My friends and I and searched for a really nice Happy Hour location that would be great for a girls trip!! This place was IT!!! GREAT DRINKS!! Nice atmospher. | 34 stars |
As a visitor to the area, I wanted to try St. Louis BBQ and we landed at Bogarts. Oh, what a spectacular choice we made. There was a line on a Saturday afternoon, and the staff made it nice by bringing out samples to e folks in line. I went for the burnt ends sandwich (end cut brisket) which was fantastic. Others in my group had ribs, turkey & pulled pork and we loved it all. Ditto on the sides - great beans for sure. I don't know about 'best in town' claims, but I will say that Bogarts is possibly one of the finest in the nation and a great joint for barbecue. | 45 stars |
I had barbecue chicken wrap which was very good and Cole slaw. They sent out chips that were elastic when I let the server and manager know it was taken care of and came out nice and crispy. Oh our server was very good she was multitasking and overlooked the chips but got right on it when made aware of. | 34 stars |
When this place first opened, it had standards. Little did they realize, Tucson doesn't like rules (or dress shoes, apparently). The dress code slowly slipped, the patrons changed, and so did the "class" they tried to uphold in the beginning. They now allow people in SWEAT PANTS and FLIP FLOPS (because we live in Arizona, and that's what people wear around here?). People that look like they literally rolled out of bed and decided they wanted to go dance.
The crowd isn't the only thing that went away. It's just consistency, in general. Why is it that I can order the SAME drink twice, but I'll get different sized glasses either time... yet they're both the same price? My glass cup was half the size of the plastic one.
Music is a hit or miss. They'll play random stuff in the beginning, then they'll hype it up a bit towards the end of the night. Not too bad, overall. It of course depends if you're downstairs in the bar, or upstairs on the patio.
This place reminds me of the path Pearl took, which is slightly sad to think about. I loved both places in the beginning! Hopefully it doesn't get THAT ghetto... I don't mind paying cover, if the place comes along with standards and rules. But if ANYONE can get in, why do I have to pay to support your lazy management?!
End Rant. | 12 stars |
I've got mixed feelings when it comes to my thoughts regarding Flanagans. On one hand, it's a throwback, straight forward Irish bar with an authentic, neighborhood bar feel. Which I like. I'd definitely go back for some drinks. The food...well...read on...
I ordered the Fish and Chips. The fish was cooked well and very moist. If I were to order or recommend and item, this would be it. My friend ordered the crab cake and shrimp combo, which paled come in comparison. The shrimp were shrimp...you know...non descript fried shrimp one can find anywhere. The crab cakes had a considerable amount of dill seasoning, which detracted from the taste.
The soups...well...skip them! I had "Queso-de-something" (this is how out waiter described it!) and true to form, it was indeed Queso-do-blah. I think potatoes were in it, but it didn't matter. The cheese in the soup had broken (from being heated far too long I think) leaving a rather unappetizing mess. The potato soup was ok. Just ok. Both needed to be seasoned with salt and pepper.
Soooo...would I go back? For a drink or two yes. Would I be in a hurry to order food? If I was craving fish and chips...yes. But there are a lot of fine options in the area that elevate the game when it comes to food. I'd prefer to go there first. | 23 stars |
Went to Moo Dang for dinner, first trip. My wife is very picky and is allergic to cilantro. They prepared everything to her liking, the meal was very good, very tasty and very well presented. Fish balls excellent, loved my Tom Yum soup, wife loved her Sweet & Sour Chicken. I would highly recommend. | 45 stars |
We walked quite a few blocks to reach this destination, The Black Cat which turned out to be a upscale Taco Bell.
We had a large group which practically filled the place and on this particular day there was one server. The establishment itself was extremely clean and very well organized and decorated. The menu was only front and back printed but WOW did it have a selection! We ordered a pitcher of top shelf margaritas and chips to start.
The server returned a few minutes (?) later with our drinks and began his suggestions and offered us the specials if we were interested. I missed something as he explained the menu and when I asked he replied, wasn't listening were you? Stunned I replied no and he gladly repeated what I missed. It took awhile for me to adjust to his dry sense of humor but after I did things got real..we ordered tacos and I'll have to say they were outstanding! As we were finishing our sever gave us some great tips about places to visit and places to avoid. All in all it was a strange but good experience !
I'd definitely return! | 45 stars |
I was in town during the NBA All star weekend /Mardi Gras and was looking for somewhere to have bunch Sunday morning. The person at the front desk of my hotel recommended Ruby Slipper and boy did it not disappoint! I used Yelp to reserve a table before heading over and that was a really good idea because the wait time was 45-mins to and hour for most parties. As a party of one I waited around 30 minutes not counting the 10 minute walk over. While I waited I ordered a bacon bloody mary from the front "bar" near the check-in area. Fantastic! Just the right amount of spice and the bacon they put in it was delicious. Once I was seated I ordered the BBQ Shrimp and Grits, one of their signature dishes. Now I am not from the south so what do I know about shrimp and grits but, WOW. Just amazing flavor, I cleaned my plate! It came with a biscuit and and I think cane sugar butter? I could feel my arteries clogging but didn't care. I was seated at the bar and the ladies there were very attentive and friendly. My phone needed some juice and they even charged it behind the bar for me. Will definitely be back! | 45 stars |
WOW! It does exist! A restaurant that is cheap, GOOD, fast, reliable, and friendly! | 34 stars |
Love Best Buy but there customer service here sucks every one wants to send you to see someone else passing the buck. The entire staff seemed unprofessional didn't know what they were doing | 23 stars |
The meal was exquisite! The spring rolls, the soup. And the Chilean Sea bass was absolutely to die for. Coming back today for Christmas Eve dinner. A real favorite. | 45 stars |
Good selection of craft beers, a younger crowd, and open pretty late. Personally I'm not such a beer fan but there were a few I enjoyed here and the value for money is solid. | 23 stars |
I have been going here for the last two years, but after Friday, they have lost my business (as well as my fiance's business too). Prior to my appointment I received a voicemail from Marlena to confirm that I wanted to keep my appointment. I called back and received their voicemail and left a message with my name, number and day and time of appointment, confirming that I wanted to keep it, and I would be there. I showed up for my appointment and they proceeded to tell me they had no record of it. They gave my appointment away. How does this happen? Were they looking to try to squeeze someone in and found me to bump? Then they tried to say it was because I did not call back in 24 hours to confirm my appointment. (Passing the blame onto me, which is what I found most upsetting.) I said, "If that was the case, then why wouldn't your office return my voicemail to tell me that my appointment had been cancelled, instead of me taking time off of work to come here and find that out?" That's when they blamed it on the "new system" that they have. Debi at the front desk then took over and tried to help me out. Debi was very nice despite the other front desk person who kept trying to pass the blame. They told me they could try to squeeze me in, but I would have to wait for over an hour. Unfortunately, I had to go pick up my son from school and could not wait. They screw up, blame me for it, and then expect me to be okay with the inconvenience? I've seen other reviews about them and lost appointments. If you continue to go here, make sure you speak to a live person to confirm your appointments, then say a prayer and pray it's still in their system when you show up. | 01 star |
Went to Nicey Treat for the first time today and had the peach. It was amazing! I grew up in Georgia and have eaten peaches my whole life. The peach was refreshing and the perfect size! | 45 stars |
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