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Worst food I ever had .... Sauce taste like Prego checking was old and we had to send it back chicken wings were way to greasy and sauce is not tasty.. Would never go back I can't believe this place had 4 stars.. | 0 |
Rarely am I so disgusted that I am moved to write a negative review on a place like this but I very their business practices are so dishonest I feel I have to let everyone I possible know. Negotiated a one pay lease on a Saturday for a G37. Was going out of town so it made sense to pick up the car on Wednesday. I was given the lease paperwork Tuesday with all of the numbers and a pick up date of Wednesday at 5pm. Long story short, the lease numbers (sales and residual) varied by 1-2,000! The finance manager Sam may be one of the most revolting human beings I have ever met, telling me to \""Be quiet so he could think\"" and going on and on about how Infiniti changed the numbers and he had to \""find that money somewhere\"". Bottom line, they would not sell me the car for the ammount negotiated and I walked. Keep in mind I was not asking for anything extra, I just wanted the lease deal I had in writing and negotiated. You would think that when the numbers changed at 9:30 am (if that was truly the case) that they would have called me during the 7 hours before I came in. I can see why car dealers get a bad reputation....if that isnt bait and switch, I dont know what is. Ended up with an Acura. Better deal and the dealership checked their ego at the door. I would have given zero starts except 1. You can't and 2. I felt bad for my salesgirl. Stay far away. There are so many other choices out there. You dont need their \""customer service\"" | 0 |
The place is kind of small so you can expect a wait if you go on a weekend. This is a very popular spot and what's not to love? Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate!\n\nI'd recommend if you want dinner (or lunch) as well go somewhere else before hand and then head to Juliette for dessert. I find there salads and savory crepes to be ok but nothing great. The desserts though are another story.\n\nI usually get the brownies although the crepes are good (especially the peanut butter, chocolate and banana one). The balsamico is worth trying. It's a dark chocolate brownies with a raspberry-balsamic reduction. I wasn't too sure about the balsamic part when I ordered it but I was proven very wrong when I tried it. It was very good! Also you can't go wrong with the intense brownie or the fleur de sel one. I' wouldn't recommend the cheesecake brownie though as I found it too rich for my liking.\n\nThe service can be pretty good some nights and bad on others. A few times they've forgotten to bring things that someone I was with ordered like lattes, milk, etc. It can also be slow when it's an off night. On other nights though it's spot on. I'd definitely recommend going though. It is well worth the trip. | 1 |
Being a long time Duck fan and season ticket holder, I am a very picky judge of a quality football program and stadium. While living in Minneapolis, I went with a couple UW alums to watch a mediocre matchup against UNLV. I had no expectations and quite frankly was down for the road trip as an excuse to drink beer and watch football. What I learned is that Badger fans really get it. Your pre-game bar bouncing is a really fun tailgating experience and your fans really make the game fun with traditional chants. This would be a 5* rating, but you're not quite to the level of Autzen Stadium, your fans aren't as passionate as the Oregon fans and you tend to ignore the game and get caught up in the high school cheers. Great experience and would go back in a heartbeat though. | 1 |
interesting stories never start with \""while i was having a salad\"" but there's always an exception in life. mandy's is the exception!\n\nthey whipped up some very tasty sexy salads tucked away in mimi's boutique.\n\nthat man salad is simply delish. yes, i enjoy salad very much especially on hot days. portions are totally fine for one hungry person. it'll filled you right up. service was pretty fast.\n\nthey do delivery but apparently, not in my hood. they do close early compare to their westmount location.\n\nprice wise, found it to be a bit expensive. nonetheless, like momma said, gotta eat your greens! | 1 |
The check out lady was not only loud and obnoxious but incredibly rude. She shouted across the check out lanes because she did not know how to verify an out of state license. It was embarrassing. She made a huge scene. Another employee came along and assured her it was not a fake i.d..Ms. Cinnamon needs to go back to TAM class and review the types of State I.D.s before she accuses people of using fakes. | 0 |
I didn't love this place- even though i really wanted to!\n\nMy family and I were in Phoenix visiting from California looking for a good breakfast place. The reviews had me looking forward to visiting the Good Egg. On the plus side, the service was great, seating comfortable, and prices reasonable.\n\nUnfortunately, we all thought (5 of us) the food was only acceptable and typical for a Phoenix suburb (sorry Phoenix, nothing personal!). Frozen ingredients most likely (for example, not all fresh veggies in omelets. Potatoes- didn't see fresh cut. And, skimpy on the veggies in the omelet. The eggs on my benedict were soft boiled, which really disappointed me. For heavens sake, don't call yourself the good egg if you don't know how to prepare one!! Oh- and the coffee was weak. Next time I am in the area I'll check out a different spot. | 0 |
If I could I would give it negative stars. We talked to the manager at the mesa store and told him we were redoing our kitchen. They were going to come take the cabinets and counter tops out but couldn't get to it in time, so I removed all the cabinets and counter tops myself. I loaded everything on a trailer so we could take them there. We told him that one of the cabinets (sink) had water damage. They said no problem bring them by. When we got there to unload the cabinets Bob looked at them and said the he doesn't know why we brought them down and said they would trash them anyway. He was very rude and acted like we were troubling him to do his job. VERY VERY DISAPPOINTED with my whole experience with them. Would rather take all my stuff to the dump than back there. | 0 |
****BEWARE OF CRAPPY CAR WASH*****\n\nI thought I would save some time and get a decent car wash but this was far from it. They did not wash the car good at all, a 5 year old could of rubbed a rag all over and did just as good. When it came to bugs on the front they do not clean them off. Best of all the water they use stains rubber and plastics, also windshield wiper metals, it is almost like there is a acid in there soaps. After being so disappointed with this waste of 15 dollars I had to go home and re wash my vehicle. Beware if you have a pickup truck because they charge $2 extra for the same crappy wash, and after the wash the people beg for tips.. I do not leave tips for crappy work!!!! | 0 |
nice hotel. not far from the strip. enjoyed my stay here. came out to $200 for two nights. theres no casino. and only valet parking is available. located right behind the mgm grand | 1 |
Last trip was the Wynn, this trip was Encore and while I'll most definitely stay here the next time I'm in town, this trip had a few downsides. \n\nThis is a gorgeous hotel, and hands down, right now my favorite. The rooms here are slightly bigger than those at the Wynn, and are suites with a small living room, a desk, large LCD TVs that swivel to both the living room and bedroom where there are some of the comfiest beds you'll ever sleep in, large bathrooms with all the amenities, etc, etc. \n\nDuring our stay, our thermostat was set to low (100 degree Vegas weather of course) but for some reason, our room stayed fairly warm. It was downright hot in the bathroom, so I called maintenance and while they were quick to respond, the room still couldn't get to the temperature we prefer. Boo number one.\n\nEncore is home to some of Vegas' hottest clubs. It's got XS and Tryst and now Surrender, but what it doesn't have are late night dining options. On Thursday, we got to the Cafe Society just after it closed at a little past 11pm. Yes, 11pm. On Friday, we got there just after it closed again, at 3am. For a hotel that houses a number of clubs, late night dining options should be a must. This provided to be a big frustration for us this trip. Boo number two.\n\nA few boos aside, this place is still my top choice for Vegas. They have several, gorgeous pools, tons of table games and slots, a fantastic spa, and some of the most friendly staff around. I think every employee I interacted with was extremely friendly and helpful. It's located directly across the street from Fashion Show Mall and if you happen to get bored here, you can hop over to Palazzo, next door. | 1 |
This was just like getting a beef sandwich at some of the places in Chicago. I went in about 5 minutes before closing. The staff was GREAT. They were welcoming and gave me no indication they were getting ready to lock the doors. My sandwich was excellent. Flavor and the Vienna Beef was a little slice (thinly sliced) of home. Go to Luke's. You won't be disappointed. | 1 |
I used to love Sidebar. They have a great happy hour and the food next door at Triple George is really good. BUT I think this place has gone downhill. Ever since they hired the two new girls, one has really long dark brown hair and the other one has mid-length brown/red hair, I've been really disappointed. \n\nHere are the reasons why: They are really inattentive and really awful with their customer service. I needed my parking stub validated and the bartender stamped it and instead of giving it to me right away, started to talk to another customer. I kept trying to interrupt them, but they were ignoring me. I waited 3-5 minutes before she remembered she had the stub in her hand and proceeded to hand it to the guy she was talking to. He said, \""That's not for me.\"" She responded with, \""Who gave this to me again??\"" I finally got her attention and said, \""I've been waiting here for you to hand that to me.\"" She just threw it toward me and started talking to the guy again. The bar was not crowded. There were only about 4 other people there. Super rude and bad customer service.\n\nOne Saturday a group of my friends were out and having drinks on the patio. We went to get more drink at 1:15 AM and they had already closed the bar. They aren't supposed to close until 2:00 AM. They consistently close the bar early, even if it isn't dead. If it was dead, I would understand, but there were about 10-15 people still drinking and hanging out. \n\nAnother night I went in, it took one of the bartenders 15 minutes to make my drink. I ordered a mojito. I didn't know it was so complicated to make and to add insult to injury, before making it she didn't let me know that they were out of the usual rum they make it with. She told me after she was done that she had to make it with another type of alcohol. Why didn't she let me know BEFORE she made it? \n\nIf this place doesn't get its act together, I'm going to stop going all together. They need more good bartenders like Jerry, who is amazingly nice and makes the best cocktails. These other two girls are slow and rude. They need to get their attitudes and skills in check. | 0 |
Great burgers... Fresh ingredients... Friendly staff... Adjacent to Fresh & Easy... Love the Smash Fries (Rosemary, olive oil, and garlic) | 1 |
I recently stayed here because the conference I was attending was held here. In terms of accommodations -- this place was very nice! The rooms were spotless and the housekeeping service was just great. I have to say, the staff really went out of their way to make sure everything was smooth, from check-in to check-out. (They even have a luggage service, attended by helpful staff.)\n\nThe hotel was in a great part of town too -- it was within walking distance of Epicentre which has a lot of restaurants.\n\nIf I were in the area again, I'd definitely consider staying here again. | 1 |
Yum! I saw this ice cream place on the world's best ice creams list somewhere a few months ago and when I visited Phoenix I was determined to try it. We went after dinner and of course there was a dessert rush. The store itself is really cute and has lots of gag gifts and candies, but you're really there for the ice cream.\n\nThere were so many unique, creamy flavors to try and I opted for a cookie and cream/mint hybrid that was out of this world delicious. You can also choose two flavors for one scoop and the scoops are a decent size (I split one scoop with a friend and was stuffed). One flavor I did try that was very different was one that was called the Hangover Helper. Think of it as a morning after drinking type concoction with whiskey and corn flakes. They also had some other fun alcohol-related ice creams. | 1 |
This is a restaurant having an identity crisis if there ever were one. It's a Mexican (food) restaurant with the TV's of a sports bar, night club tables and chairs to ensure eating is uncomfortable and blaring classic rock (when I was there). Service was also poor, but it was mid-afternoon on a Monday so perhaps I just hit it at a bad time.\n\nAnyway, we'll go through all of the above one item at a time.\n\nFood: my party of five had fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, and wings. Two people in the party wanted burritos, but this Mexican restaurant has no burritos.... huh? The food that they do serve was not bad; Americanized 'Mexican' but it was pretty reasonable in portions, taste and price. Everyone was satisfied. The chips and salsa were the highlight though; they had several options and the chips were hot. Those stand out in my memory more than the run of the mill food.\n\nSeating: there is one high top, you should fight for it if you want to eat. The rest of the place are low couches surrounding low tables so everyone can awkwardly hunch over to eat and spill things everywhere. It's like they had some leftover night club seating so decided to re-use it.\n\nTV's: they are everywhere. There is also a sports news and scores ticker that runs the length of the place. I guess they figure everyone in Vegas wants sports scores 24x7 so they did their best to make it look like a sports book.\n\nMusic: nope, not Mexican, it was best of the 70's and 80's classic rock when we were there.\n\nBOOZE!! Tried their original margarita, cadillac margarita and barrel aged margarita. All were pretty light on the tequila and pretty heavy on the mixers. We all gave up on trying to get drunk off their margaritas or we'd have ended up in a diabetic seizure. The \""Vegas Tea\"", which is really just a long island with a dumb name, is much better. It's a pretty large glass of reasonably strong long island; we were all happy with those.\n\nThe place could really improve if it switched to music that matched the theme, pour the margaritas properly (use Hussong's Cantina at Mandalay as an example) and added burritos. Seating, whatever, is what it is and I'll eat and booze somewhere I like regardless of seating. | 0 |
************Left Disappointed ---- Just As I Expected ***********\n\nWas hopping to be impressed............ little has changed.\nSame-O Same-O with New Ownership......... won't survive either.\nI'LL CONTINUE........going to Taste Of Chicago.....where $5.68 + tax gets you a dog fries and drink.\n\nBetter yet ...... the Valleys best ..... for Italian beef and Hot Dogs\n is CHICAGO HAMBURGER COMPANY on Indian School\n\nThis place is just........not up to the COMPETITION | 0 |
I'm confused about this place...\n\nHave not been here in ten years. The place looks nice and all but the price is out of whack with regular thai food. \n\nAnyhow, I do find the decor nice, and the service was very good and efficient just that the food is kind of blah. And yet when you have and listing of 5 best thai resto in MTL, this place is always on it...\n\nMy problem with this place is that everything tastes too sweet. When you go to and asian restaurant and the food is too sweet, you know something is up... this s*%!t ain't for real right?\n\nThai food and everything at once, sweet salty spicy sour hot cold crispy bitter so on and so forth... all in varying combinations. Here we have some semblance of sour, or salt or crispy but it always ends with sweet. It's very one note. \n\nAfter two appetizer and two mains, I had had 3 water and one drink that I ordered. If this is what's best in MTL, we are lacking in Thai food. \n\nI really want good hoi tod!!! goddamnit! | 0 |
Digusting, gross, whatever adjective you want to use. Went through empty drive-through and I think the cashier was also the cook cause it toook awhile. He got my change right, but he forgot to fully cook the burger and the chili was a nasty mess of something brown and cold. I got lucky that I decided not to eat anymore after one tiny sample bite and also lucky that only $2.65 was wasted on a straight cheesburger. Oh yeah, I ordered no mustard and then the bun was soaked in yellow mustard that had been scooped out. Low-wage Idiots and bad food are a deadly combination at this dive. Call to corporate office has been made. | 0 |
Should be called cold beers and cold cheeseburger. You would think that the b.y.o.b. checklist that they have you fill out would help with the order accuracy...built my own mushroom swiss burger and when it came to the table I gave it an odd look and the waitress asked \""what are you looking for? \"" I said I think my burger is missing the mushrooms. When she came back, I also noticed that my mushroom swiss burger was missing the swiss cheese. Instead of taking the burger back into the kitchen to melt the cheese on she brings me a slice of swiss cheese straight from the fridge. I actually paused and thought to myself 'wtf'. She then proceeds to ask if I wanted it melted. I said \""yes please\"" to which her response was \""all you had to do was ask\"". Horrible. | 0 |
We tried Zoozacrackers for breakfast (the lines were too long elsewhere) and came away pleasantly surprised. While the offerings were slim (it is a deli, after all) we chose the ZoozaBenedict and a Breakfast sandwich. The Eggs Benedict were excellent and the sandwich was as well - my wife stated that it was too big to finish but it disappeared anyway. Funny how that worked - I had been hoping for a bite.\n\nThe waitstaff was very attentive and brought me a full coffee to go when I asked if I could get an empty cup to pour my remaining coffee in and take back to the room. Not crowded at 8:30 am and well worth the trip. Our bill was $26.00 and we will definitely go back again. | 1 |
Went there for 3rd time. Had house salad and Tuscan grill special. House salad was excellent. Good combination of flavors. Bread was excellent as well. Great texture sms crust. Not sure what is with just EVOO for dipping. Sure not my taste. \n\n\nTuscan grill had great spices but sausage and chicken were a little over cooked. Lamb chops were cooked medium rare, and cooked perfect. Waiter noticed the 2 on my plate were small, so brought me a 3rd. Nice touch, and necessary because the 2 on my plate were really small. \n\nQuite busy, but waiter still was appropriately attentive. | 1 |
L O V E !!!!!!!!!! Went there and absolutely looooved the black berry bliss ! Great atmosphere and the staff was super accommodating. Tyra in particular ! She was so sweet and helpful ! I highly recommend ... The bartender was great too her skills were great I think her name was Naedene !!!! This place is great def. Recommend I'll be back in April !!!! | 1 |
Found this amazing bakery when looking for a place to buy Challah bread, and I am glad I did!\n\nYou can really tell this is a family owned bakery the moment you walk in. The warm and friendly service is the first thing you experience as you walk in the door, but it is really its pastries and other yummy treats that will have you coming back again and again. I am certainly a fan! | 1 |
Fresh pulled noodles ahhhhh what more can you say. I have been to this joint a couple of times and tried some of the different noodle sizes. For soup I prefer the traditional hand pulled (its easier to eat). For fried noodled dishes I like wider noodles. For the more adventurous try the mixed appetizer plate. It has marinated beef, beef tendon (they have it as beef tender) and pigs ear. I was surprised that the taste was on the traditional side and not too westernized. I have to say I tried the pot stickers and didn't care for them. They were too chewy and did not like the taste or texture of the filling. But, to each his own. Overall I like this place and I will go back. | 1 |
My experience with this dealership was exactly why most people hate dealing with car salesmen!! My husband and I had been searching for a used MINI Convertible to buy for our Daughter. I found one online which directed me to Camelback Toyota. I filled out the online info and was called shortly thereafter by Joseph. I explained what we were looking for and he assured me this car was in great condition and to come on down. I said we would be in that afternoon. Not even 20 minutes later, I received a call from his manager asking if we were coming in or not. I said I had just gotten off the phone with him a short time ago and that we were going to see several cars that day, but would be in that afternoon. \n\nWe decided to go to this dealership first and the second I opened my car door, I saw them coming at my like vultures! I told them I was looking for Joseph. They led me to another man (I can't remember his name) because they said Joseph was busy. So I had to explain all over again what we were looking for. They led us to the MINI and told my daughter to get in and start it up... it did not turn over. The battery was dead. We spent the next 20 minutes watching several of the men try to figure out how pop the hood open and then how to actually open it. It was comical and aggravating to say the least. Meanwhile, we noticed how badly scuffed up the rims were and how faded the side panel was. All while they are telling us that only about 1% of what actually gets traded in makes it to the showroom floor because they have such high standards.\n\nOnce they finally jump-started the car we went for a test drive. Now, no offense to the salesman, but he was a \""BIG\"" guy. He barely fit into the seat of this car and made the (already tight) ride very uncomfortable. He spent the entire test-drive (sitting half sideways and crammed) talking and fiddling with all the knobs trying to figure out what everything does. The car was driving with a lot of vibration and seemed very shaky. My husband was driving and trying to hear the engine etc. (doing his due diligence) and the salesman was cranking up the radio, showing off the \""awesome\"" sound-system. He was so obnoxious. My daughter and I were sitting in the back noticing the fine details, like the broken drink holders and missing parts.\nFINALLY, the test drive ended.\n\nThey immediately whisked us into the showroom and asked us what they could do to help us get into the car today? We explained that we had several other cars to look at and that this was the first one we test drove, and weren't overly thrilled with it, and that we were patient buyers. The next thing we know, there were 2 men at our table trying to persuade us... and then 3!! It was ridiculous. We asked to see the CarFax and saw that it already had 3 owners and was originally from the northwest, insuring that it had seen some years of snow. That immediately ruled it out for us. We explained we were not interested and the second we did, the Salesman got an attitude and left the table without saying a word. We couldn't wait to get out of there!! \n\nMy husband and I have bought many cars through the years. We have dealt with both \""Good and Bad\"" dealers. This is one I would say stay far, far away from. I will follow-up to say that the next dealership we went to (BMW North Scottsdale) was a night-and-day comparison... as was the MINI that they had. It was beautiful and well-kept and drove nicely... and started on the first try. More importantly, they were low-pressure. They listened to our questions and answered them too. And I might add, we got an amazing deal on this (superior) car for THOUSANDS less than what Camelback Toyota was asking. | 0 |
At Cravings, they have a variety of food from different kinds of seafood to Italian to a variety of meats and a whole Asian section (including won ton soup, sushi and Pho) and indeed this place was satisfying my cravings! The Crab Legs were so addicting! I first had a whole plate and then went for seconds. The shrimp was good because it was already peeled and ready-to-eat. The Prime Rib was MELT IN YOUR MOUTH GOODNESS! :) The Seafood Cioppino was done right but may be a little spicy for some people. But I thought it was alright! \n\nFor dessert, try the NY Cheesecake with Dark Chocolate Shavins (they have a bunch of in dividual cheesecakes). It was so good! Also the hand-scooped ice cream (try the Hazelnut!) was so delicious. They have a time that they have for Crepes and once it closes, it closes.\n\nService we got here was great and I don't think no one else could have done a greater job like our waiter Alberto did! Changed plates, gave us drinks when we wanted a refill. Awesome job. | 1 |
Love it! We ordered the $25 organic basket and it was very nice. We got a bag of what appeared to be gala apples, two bags of green grapes, a sack o' potatoes, swiss chard, a cantaloupe, a pound of strawberries, a little box of blueberries, and a few large \""trees\"" of broccoli.\n\nVery quick and easy, we ordered online on Tuesday, went and picked it up at the park Saturday morning and we're done!\n\nThe only reason why I give it four stars is because we ordered the \""first time basket\"" for $3... assuming this is an actual basket and the website does not clarify.\n\nWe get there, and \""first time basket\"" is really not worth it... there is no such thing. We got nothing different than the seasoned Bountiful Baskets Buyer, not even a cool explanation of how it works.\n\nSo... don't buy the first time basket thing and you won't be disappointed at all with them. :) | 1 |
Visits: Once, a couple of months ago.\n\nApps to try: Candied North Country Farm Bacon is tasty, hot, and has a kick. Too much of a kick, actually. I'm a wimp with spicy foods so it was too much for me. The Lobster Mac-n-cheese was fantastic. It was really difficult to share. Lots of cheddar, lots of lobster, and lots of flavor! Also, the bread they bring out when you arrive is GREAT!\n\nEntrees to try: We only had apps/sides. \n\nDesserts to try: White Chocolate Malassadas. So.Good. I love malassadas normally, so these were an exciting treat. \n\nService: Fantastic. The servers were quick to respond and very friendly.\n\nEstablishment: Nice place...very cool. The ambiance was great and so were the furnishings, place settings, etc.\n\nRestroom: Nice! Clean!\n\nParking: Not sure...we were in Vegas and not driving from location to location.\n\nStay away from: If you aren't a fan of spicy food, stay clear of the bacon!\n\nSpecial notes: This is one of Emeril's restaurants! | 1 |
What a disappointment, we ordered delivery the gyro plate with rice and salad for my husband and gyro with greek fries and red pepper hummus for me... All of which bland and cold...how can greek food be bland? I don't know but oliveos sure found a way..never again. | 0 |
What a great neighborhood hangout! I'm so glad I found Bourbon Street. I have an affinity towards all things Louisiana, especially NOLA. I'm always in search of a good shrimp Po Boy and theirs was absolutely delicious, they use a good quality shrimp and it makes a big difference. \n\nI was determined to have a few cocktails and the bartender did right by me. He was fast, friendly and did a great job of keeping everyone's drinks bottomless. They also have $1 jello shots which were hard to resist so I had a few. The bar was clean and so were the restrooms. A few of the chairs could stand to be recovered but other than that, I have no complaints. \n\nWhile I sat there I talked to a few of the regulars and everyone was super friendly. After I had been there I while, I realized that one of the people sitting at the bar was the owner and I was shocked, he was really nice and down to Earth and even paid his own tab. We only found out he was the owner because we were commenting on this really awesome lion head that hangs over the bar and he gave us the background story. I've worked in plenty of bars in college. It's always easy to spot the owner because he's a giant asshole to his staff, never leaves his spot, orders the most expensive things on the menu and doesn't pay or tip - but this guy was the total opposite. I really hope this place makes it! | 1 |
Wow. $5 for a movie before noon. In the Summer?!?!?!\nSOLD! \n\nThis theater is just about the only thing I like about Concord Mills. This particular theater does suffer from being too crowded at times. I guess that's what you get for being attached to a high-volume mall.\n\nI could almost take 2 stars off because of the concession prices alone but that's basically how they make their money. I seriously wish all of these theaters would do something about their popcorn. There should be a constant fresh batch instead of combining it all with the older stuff. Nothing like buttering your own bag but I wish the science of buttering the entire bag and not just the top would be perfected.\n\n Comfy, roomy seats with a lot of leg room. Nice screens and sound system.\n\nYour pal,\nWalter | 1 |
The food at this place may well be as good as many Yelpers say, but we never got to find out. After driving 6 mi in search of a great local breakfast joint, we arrived at Mr. Mamas to find a short line out the door. We patiently waited at end of the line for the guy to take our name. Another couple arrived at the curb after us, only to be approached immediately by the balding guy with the clipboard, obviously bypassing us. It's clear that this place only wants to serve you if you're white, so if you're not, don't bother coming to this racist joint. There are plenty other restaurants who want our business. | 0 |
Over the last 5 years or so, I've eaten lunch at Dilly's Deli a couple dozen times. The location is excellent, as it is near my office, and the interior d\u00e9cor is clean, modest, and charming. The music seems to vary, but on today's trip, it appeared to be a mix of oldies and jazzy easy listening. While I've never had to wait for a table to clear, seating can be limited during lunch hours. The service is friendly and quick and the menu offerings plentiful and interesting. Vegetarians will find a handful of options here, though it is likely you can request to omit meat from any sandwich or salad. \n\nCarrying Boar's Head ingredients is a plus, however the way their sandwiches are assembled and the ratio of ingredients used simply doesn't work for me. Oftentimes, I find my sandwich has a bulge of deli meat in the center and much less (and sometimes none at all) toward the outer parts nearing the crust. It has been my experience that the wraps are not treated this way, though the only wrap I've tried (Mexi) lacked flavor and tasted processed. \n\nI've eaten one salad at Dilly's - the Greek - and, while it is tasty, I discovered a dead fly in it halfway through and haven't ordered a salad there since. \n\nAs other reviewers have reported, the soups aren't as piping hot as I'd like, though the variety and additional \""daily soup\"" is appreciated. \n\nThe bread is deliciously soft, warm, flavorful, and large - ideal for accompanying a soup or salad. If you're accustomed to filling up on a sandwich made with normal-sized slices, I suggest ordering a half sandwich so you can sample a side of soup, salad, or dessert as well. All sandwiches are served with a pickle spear.\n\nThe cookies and brownies get 4 stars on their own.\n\nToday I gave Dilly's another shot and ordered a new menu item, the Red Bird, on wheat. Personally, I'm not a fan. The Blazin' Buffalo, Dilly Bird, and Smokey Mountain boast far better flavor combinations, IMO. Also, my pickle spear had a hair on it.\n\nDilly's is a bit pricier than its nearby competition (All whole sandwiches are $6.99), though a reasonable price if shared.\n\nOverall, this is a higher quality sandwich shop than Subway, Blimpie, and the like. Unfortunately, the fly and hair experiences combined with the bread/meat ratio issue guarantee I will not return. | 0 |
For those now aware, there are no rental cars available right at McCarran airport. Instead, the bulk of the rental car companies are all housed here - a short shuttle ride from the airport. It's a nice, well-maintained facility - restrooms, drinks, etc. are all available. And it's relatively easy to navigate. Compared to most other rental car areas I've been in, this one is top-notch. | 1 |
If you haven't tried crawfish or have but didn't like it this place will be sure to change your mind. This place is terrific. It's a great spot to sit, chat and have a long dinner as eating crawfish is a process. I can't wait to go back as I haven't been in a few months. | 1 |
I really wanted this place to be great! unfortunately it's not. The lunch (Thai chicken salad) was very expensive and looked like an appetizer. The chicken was hard and overcooked,vegetables had a very strong taste and the special spicy sauce almost knocked me to the floor! Way To Spicy!!! Service was so so. Looks like they are running it more like a dream then a restaurant business. | 0 |
All CVS' are created equal... well kinda. This CVS is very close to my old apartment so I would frequent it. Now I live across town and whenever I am in need of some sugar free gummies (bf is diabetic) or the Chase ATM I stop here! \n\nI love coming here because you can ALWAYS find a deal! Whether its Arrowhead 24ct water for 2.98$ or .99cent candy bags theres something for everyone. Even some of the make-up is decent priced! This time I got some water, and .99 sugar free gummies. They have a good selection of sugar free candy that is cheap also! The gummies are also very yummy!\n\nThey have a HUGE liquor area, so if it late at night and you need some booze, stop here!! | 1 |
Delicious lunch specials. We had the basil, panang, and fried rice. Washed it down with thai tea. Very authentic and a nice atmosphere. | 1 |
My wife and I and another couple visited this restaurant on a Friday night. Luckily my wife had made reservations several days ahead of time, because when we arrived at 7:00, the wait was 1.5 hours. We were seated promptly at a nice four top table next to a window on the first level. Unfortunately, things went down hill from there very quickly. Our waiter came over for our drink orders and we had to tell him multiple times which wines we wanted and finally had to point to them in the menu so he could write them down. \n\nDrinks came and then we ordered appetizers. After 30 minutes, I had asked the waiter to check on the order. The appetizers were delivered a short time later. We then put in our dinner orders, and after about an hour, I finally asked another waiter working in our section if the kitchen was having problems because the delay in getting our food was ridiculous. BTW, we are not high maintenance people so it is very unusual for us to ever complain. Jason, the manager, came over to our table and apologized for the delay and said it was our waiter's first night and they had to pull him off the floor because he had gotten overwhelmed. Jason said our food would be on them for our trouble. Fair enough. Class move by him to admit the problem and make it right.\n\nThat's when things got really strange. 15 minutes later, Jason came back to the table and said the food was being plated. Then, a short time later, our original waiter (the one who had been \""pulled off the floor\"") came back to the table as if nothing had happened and asked if we wanted dessert! We had to tell him we still hadn't gotten our food and he promised to check on it. Finally, about 30 minutes after we were told the food was being plated, it arrived piping hot. Jason came back to the table and admitted that there had been issues in the kitchen as well and comped our entire meal drinks and all.\n\nThe food itself was great once it arrived and Jason did what a good manager does when there is a problem which is why I gave it two stars instead of one star, but it is hard to overcome the bad impression the service made. Maybe the restaurant needs to limit the number of seatings per night until the kitchen and wait staff rise to the level of their food. | 0 |
I have lived here a year now and have enjoyed it overall. The location is superb and the best part about the complex because it is so close to everything. \nThe office staff is wonderful. Very polite, friendly and accommodating. This also goes for the maintenance crew, especially Noah. He has been so kind and friendly and he loves Oscar, my pup. \nIt is generally well maintained although dog poo has been a major issue for me, but that's more a reflection of some a**hole tenants. \nMy apartment faces the freeway and can be a bit noisy, but if you choose one on the other side you can barely here a peep from road noise. \nI have also noticed that these apartments are very energy inefficient. Our electric bill has always been extremely high despite being very conservative. \nOverall I recommend these apartments! | 1 |
the best meatballz! I LOVE this place | 1 |
I'll take any old Robertos anyday over this place.\nIf I never went there again I'd be fine, but my wife will never change her mind....All I can hope for is that they go completely out of business soon :) jk! \nTacos are worse than taco bell and 4x the price...soggy chimichangas full of sloppy meat for 10 bucks.... It's pretty bad...unless you grew up eating it and that's all you know, I guess?\nP.S. WORST SERVICE EVER AT THIS LOCATION. | 0 |
This establishment has gone down hill. I am an avid supporter of Yoforia. The fact that almost all of the long term employees know who I am just goes to show how addicted I am to this stuff. This location in particular used to be my favorite one to go to for my almost daily fix, but since my last visit I will not be returning to this particular one anymore.\n\nA majority of the time not all of the machines work which just makes this an awful shame:( Not sure if it's from the long term employees quitting from lack of support/respect from the owner/management. The last tie I went I actually felt a bit yucky purchasing some of the yogurt as well. It just didn't feel right:/\n\nMaybe in the long time future I will stop by on a whim and try it again, but I am talking waaayyyyyyy in the future. Cause I don't think this place is going to be good again anytime soon. | 0 |
I like it. Never had a bad experience here. The food is not mind blowing but the service makes up for that. | 1 |
Ran into a promoter who offered out group of girls a free bottle and table. Had to send a picture of ourselves to him in order to be confirmed for the table. \n\nArrived at about 10:30 pm. Was able to reach the promoter right away and he took is directly into our table in the hip hop area. The place filled up quick. Glad we had a table or there wouldn't be a place to dance. Its a big club but gets quite crowded. \n\nTried to go to the trance area upstairs where tiesto was playing, but it was way too crowded. Ended up finishing our bottle and back to the casino for gambling. | 1 |
Bad ambience. 1h wait for food when there were only 3 other tables with people. Bad quality and quantity of food. | 0 |
I used a coupon for buy one, get one free waffle cone from the fashion show mall coupon book. It was 8.65 (including tax) for the 2, due to the coupon. I had hazelnut and pistachio. Honestly, it was pretty sad. The cone was the best part. I mean if I didn't have the coupon. 8.65 for a one scoop cone. Really ?!?! The people there were nice enough, but the gelato left something to be desired. | 0 |
Have mixed Vincent's. My meal was good (spicy pasta) but service was spotty. Another in the party had the homemade gnocchi and it was not good at all, \""tastes like dishwater\"", was the quote. Naw, that couldn't happen to homemade gnocchi, after a taste, I agreed! Just goes to show, it depends on what you order.\n\nOh yea, the parking lot, very big but some customers parked in the entrance on both sides to make it one lane and of course when we were leaving we noticed that one guy was taping his car where it had be hit. | 0 |
I highly suggest this restaurant! The servers are always great to deal with. I always order Rick's Buffalo/Ranch salad. Wolfley's is the only place that I can find a salad like this and it is the best. The atmosphere is great here! | 1 |
being a \""sister\"" hotel to wynn, it's definitely the younger and evil one. the rooms are modern decorated suites. i feel same size to the wynn rms but it's split in half by tv (unfortunately does not swivel) to create the living room. the rest of the hotel is identical and connected to the wynn-carpet, chandeliers, wall paper......red...red...and more red...good thing they added red butterflies and flowers to tone down the red. i heard it's because it's \""feng shui\"" for the hotel. unfortunately, meaning the design is to attract you and for them to win more of your money.\n\nfunny fyi - there is a sign when you enter from the parking lot that strollers are not welcomed and should be left in your car. the reason is because the hotel doesn't want to be family friendly and kiddos in the atmosphere. | 1 |
This place has great food! I love the moo goo gai pan and the orange chicken. Ask for their homemade hot mustard with your order, it is very good! | 1 |
The only thing that I enjoyed about this Hotel/ Casino is the buffet. Oh, and their roof-top party which offers a beautiful view. Other than that, they'll never get my money ever again. Customer Service is TERRIBLE ! Their HIDDEN fees are BS. They charge you for either (1) services that you don't intend on using or (2) Services that they can't even deliver: Wi-fi. I spent over an hour on the phone with their Tech Support trying to fix the issue with unsuccessful outcome, it never worked. No one followed up yet they were quick enough to add an additional $22.50/ per night .\n\nUnless you're really old, only plan on staying in--ONE--casino, and enjoy the smell of cigarette [third hand smoke], then stay here. (This hotel is so old that cigarette smoke is all you smell.. it's trapped in their carpet.) Otherwise, I'd much rather pay a few bucks more and stay on the strip at a newer hotel.\n\nAlthough it's not located too far off the strip, expect to pay about $20/one way to the strip, and $30 to the airport. Sure they provide shuttles, but it's not always convenient, trust me! Sometimes you want to just jump on the cab and get to your destination. | 0 |
Our server at CarneVino was fairly rude. For a group of four we ordered two entrees, 4 appetizers/small plates, a dessert, and a couple glasses of wine He did not seem to like the fact that we weren't all ordering 3 course meals and that we were sharing everything. He definitely acted snooty about it. After he realized that we weren't going to go crazy gorging ourselves on food, we were basically ignored the entire night and had to flag him down if we needed anything. However, the bus boy, runners, and hostesses were all great. When we finally got our bill, it stated a suggested gratuity of 20%. No matter how awesome the service, I don't think that they should put that on the bill, let alone when you get bad service! It's especially off putting when you're already a generous tipper to begin with.\n\nThe food was good, but unfortunately it did not make up for the service, so I would not recommend going to this restaurant. With all the other options in Vegas, you could definitely get great food with great service elsewhere. | 0 |
Always very friendly and the food is exquisite! LOVE IT! | 1 |
always a fantastic place to take the kids. The weather here gets hot fairly quick and when you want your little ones to get exercise,this is the best way. they have inflatable slides and bouncers as well as athletic inflatables too. i would recommend this place as a 4.5 if i could but sometimes its hard to find an employee that doesnt seem completely drained... | 1 |
I really expected more... It was a sad state of affairs from the get go. At check in we were told we had two rooms reserved. We only booked one. She was not helpful or kind in any way. She told us we had to take it up with the people we booked with and that was all she could do. Wait... i just go here you throw this issue at me and i may have spent all my money on two hotel rooms... I haven't even had a drink yet! \nI requested a manager and she was kind enough to help us out and cancel the second reservation in a matter of 30 seconds. The remainder of the time there we were just baffled at how unhappy the staff was and how they treated patrons. We came across maybe two people there who enjoyed what they were doing and were worth chatting too and they truly earned their tips in my opinon. I have a series of issues from this stay and i did take it up with MGM. They offered to refund me my \""hotel fees\"" \n\nI will not be giving these folks my business when I visit Vegas. I suggest you dont either. Save your $$ and go elsewhere | 0 |
sent to Amazon and Ontrac.\nWorst delivery service ever!\n\n\n\nGood morning, I have just had two packages delivered and left at my front door by one of your agents and I would like to send you a copy of the complaint sent to Amazon;\n\n\nI need to leave a complaint here about the shipping company Ontrac. The delivery agent was very, very rude at my door. My door has a \""do not disturb\"" on the doorbell as my husband works nights and sleeps late during the day. No one else that delivers here has a problem with this, ever. This time I caught the girl as she did her \""ring and run\"" delivery. She was not waiting for me to answer, she was almost to her van, but she did ring the bell and then when I opened the door to ask her not to do that again she started an argument with me and told me she had to ring, and \""go ahead and complain\""\nI am telling you not to use this company for my shipments anymore. I am complaining to the company Ontrac also.\n\n \nthis rudeness was inexcusable. I am so pissed that I am going to add to the complaint blogs regarding your company and Amazon. | 0 |
I have to strike this fast food venue from my normal few lunch spots for awhile. The last two visits have been a disappointment. My french fries were cold both times. I ordered a Premium Chicken wrap with crispy chicken last week and received grilled chicken. The receipt had it right so it was the line cooks who got it wrong. Today I ordered Chicken McNuggets as a combo. Again and as I said before, cold fries. And I can guarantee the McNuggets weren't fresh. I got my food before I even got my change. It had all been sitting there well before I ordered. Besides the food, service was terrible. There was one lady taking orders and she was even making some of the food. It made for some very slow service during a very busy lunch hour. Rather than calling out an order or order number when ready, she looked at my boss and said \""this is yours.\"" How rude! There was a gentelman waiting for his food since before I walked in and was still waiting after I got mine. His wife took her sandwich back and said it was not fresh. She got a dirty look from the same rude cashier. I miss the days of the old manager whom I have not seen in a few months. He had the staff on their game. | 0 |
This location is a typical DMV. I am really hopeful that the employees are trying to do their best. This place is often extremely crowded. | 0 |
Do not go to the salon they destroyed my hair Two years of blonde highlights two years of work to get my hair just right I went in just for a root touchup and more highlights My whole head end up turning white And then the manager Jenny Came to supposedly fixed it and made it worse it was fire red At the end of the day I was there for seven hours They bleach stripped and destroyed my hair Completely damaged And still walked away with no blonde highlights and a red brown color No blonde at all two years down the drain The manager was also very rude And told me I shouldn't complain because I'm not paying So therefore it's okay for them to destroy people's Hair and at the end of the day it's okay cause you don't have to pay She told me to find another salon that can fix my hair Dirigible hairdresser was pretending to be very nice And considerate telling me she felt so bad At the end I was outside waiting for my ride and heard her saying all kinds of bad things about me That I did this all on purpose cause I didn't want to pay yet I walk around with a $3000 handbag Do not go to the salon if you want your highlights done you're better off going to Chandler It's worth the drive | 0 |
Are u freaking kidding me?! This place is horrible! I am down to eat a delicious 5 thousand calorie burger any day, but not if it tastes like crap! I paid 16 dollars for a giant old tasting burger that had flavorless meat and came with disgusting soggy fries that look like burnt fingers! It's dirty and a tourist trap! Too bad too! Everyone love a good burger! Never again Heart Attack Grill! | 0 |
Wish we had read the reviews on here before we had taken a chance on this place... Definitely not a place you would return to for the food, that's for sure.\n\nWe were charged $2.25 each for sodas/tea, $5 for a bowl of clearly Kraft Macaroni n Cheese for our toddler... 2 Entr\u00e9es at $12.99-15.99... It was $42 before tip for 2 adults and a toddler... all for very blah, unremarkable food. They even charged an extra $1 for a couple extra flour tortillas, a \""service\"" that should be thrown in for free.\n\nOur server disappeared quite a bit, and the female owner/manager or whomever was more attentive to us... we saw her even have to prompt him to come over and tend to us at one point.\n\nAgain, this is basically a sports bar fronting as a mexican restaurant... we won't be fooled again! | 0 |
For $25 this has to be one of the best AYCE so far that I've tried in Vegas. Seriously good rolls! Some of my faves there though we're the super white tuna nigiri (OMG GOOD) and the Tuna carpaccio! Highly recommend this place and they stay open until 3am?! Good to know after a night out! | 1 |
I popped in here for a drink before seeing a movie last week. It is a sort-of-quirky, but now looks slightly commercial bar owned by the Nicholson chain. I have encountered this before at the Eagle & Child in Oxford. It is just standard pub food and typical beers on tap.\n\nI definitely think this is a tourist stop, not really a locals stop and they were out of a few beers on tap. Which is no big deal, but left few nice options for an afternoon pint. They do have the Nicholson's Pale Ale, which is good, but I don't think I would return here for a meal or another drink. Nothing wrong with it really, just isn't especially unique considering its history or potential, as it felt a bit dreary.\n\nI think I expected a bit more for some reason, but it was also mostly empty so maybe it is a nice spot to tuck in when busy. | 0 |
This is the Party Pool of the Gods!!!!!!!!!! I loved it here. My buddies and I hit up pool parties at each hotel every Labor Day weekend (Rehab, Wet Republic, TI, Palms - Ditch Fridays, Flamingo), so this year we decided to hit up the regular pool at MGM. This place was sooooooooooo much fun and really chill, plus IT WAS FREE (major score). The lazy river makes a huge difference. You meet tons of friendly people from all walks of life. \n\nMost Important Things:\n\nPro's\nGood music (you hear everything from Wet Republic) = check\nAttractive crowd (the crowd was generally good, lots of lean folks, although there were definitely a few that needed to keep a shirt on or not wear a two piece, seriously if you have rolls hide them) = check\nGood ratios (girls to guys, starts off bad, but gets good) = check\nMultiple pools = check\nBooze (get the Energizer or 3 like me and your set) = double check\n\nCon's \nDidn't have any\n\nThings to remember: The pool scene is kind of slow from 9-11am, but the best seats get taken quick, so get there early to lock it down, but by 1-3pm, the party is rocking and you get all the music from Wet Republic. By 4-5, your partying and meeting tons of fun and cool random people along the lazy river. YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED. Just make sure to down a few energizers from the bars (there $20), after 3, the place was off the hook. | 1 |
While this place is not very huge it definitely does not lack in flavor. I was first introduced to their great tasting grub a little over four years ago when the place I worked at used to be located down the street. One day after finding out someone had helped themselves to my lunch, I decided to place an order for a sandwich and a large ice tea. \n\nWhat I received can only be described as one awesome sandwich. Meat and cheese were piled high and the veggies tasted like they came right out of a garden. Each bite made me happy and sad at the same time. Happy that I was feasting on such delicious food yet sad that because of my huge hunger this cold cut master piece would soon be gone. LOL OK so I may be putting a little to much on it but that was one seriously good sandwich! \n\nThey always offer the best tasting meat and cheese (dofino hmmm) and their selection of bread (nine grain, honey wheat, white, and sourdough) is great also if you are in the mood to mix things up a little. They also serve salads and soup if you are looking to complete your comfort food combo but by far your best bet is to go for the sandwiches. My recommendation is the complete picnic if you are REALLY hungry as this will fill even the largest belly guaranteed! So if you are tired of nasty and tasteless subs and those dumb $5 foot long commercials then give this place a try. Your stomach will thank you! | 1 |
Sorry Luv-its, good luck competing against Art of Flavors, they have seats, take credit and debit cards, and the owners are vested, friendly, and obviously care about their business. I met Desyree and she was soooooo nice and you could tell a bit anxious and cute about her brand new business right next to Viva Las Arepas. It's places like this that are helping clean up the area. \n\n They don't offer toppings (not at this point) which is keeping the flavors au' natural.. In my opinion that's a good call! If you need syrups and toppings to hide or enhance a flavor then maybe it wasn't that good to begin with. They make some everyday flavors and others exotic flavors as well, I had the white coffee bean today and I loved it!!\n\nHey folks, it's hot, it's summer and its Las Vegas so I recommend trying it. I've never had gelato before and I liked it. | 1 |
US Airways must've recently undergone a major branding makeover because everything about their flights seemed new and improved. The seating was roomy with leather seats and ample storage space both in the overhead compartments and the seatback pockets.\n\nI may actually fly this airline more now! | 1 |
Gorgamess. Need I say more? | 1 |
Un tr\u00e8s bon brunch (un peu cher tout de m\u00eame), rien a dire sur les assiettes qui \u00e9taient excellentes. Mais le repas a compl\u00e8tement \u00e9t\u00e9 gach\u00e9 par un mauvais service, des serveuses qui tirent la gueule, qui ne disent pas bonjour, qui jettent les menu sur les tables, qui nous pressent pour r\u00e9cup\u00e9rer les assiettes et bien entendu qui ne disent pas au revoir... C'est vraiment dommage, c'est pour cela que je ne mettrai qu'une \u00e9toile ! \nJe n'y retournerai pas \u00e0 cause de cette mauvais ambiance ! | 0 |
I've been coming here for the last 6 months or so but only once a month for business reasons. Let me just say how much I HATE BOA. EVERY SINGLE time I come here they always have a long line and only 1-2 tellers, WTF?! seriously though, you would think they would want to actually provide customer service by cutting the lines in half and adding more tellers to make the lines go faster but I guess not. This is exactly why I do not bank with BOA. If I didn't have to come here once a month then trust me, I sure as hell wouldn't be coming back. Oh and did I mention they don't even have a drive-thru window for teller assistance?? | 0 |
I had the chance to take a private, guided tour of the museum on the second floor of the Polaroid Fotobar. I enjoyed it very much. I grew up having several different models of Polaroid cameras in our house, so some of it was something of which I was aware.\n\nThe Warhol section of the museum was really interesting. I didn't know that Warhol did so much with the Polaroid and it was good to look at the photos on the wall of celebrities that he and photographed.\n\nOur guide was well versed in all things Polaroid and was able to answer any of the questions put to him by members of the group.\n\nI looked at some of the items for sale on the first floor but there was nothing that particularly caught my eye so I left having had a good time learning more about Edwin Land and his vision for the company.\n\nI'd recommend this for someone who wants to learn some history of how photography got to where it is today. | 1 |
I love the food here when it is cooked correctly. I work across the street from here and have been many times. However they have some of the rudest employee's I have ever encountered at a restaurant. It has taken multiple bad experiences for me to write this review. You just never know what your experience will be and the employees have some type of anger toward the customers. I have seen it on multiple visits. One my last visit I went with a co-worker who walked out after being insulted by the cook. It is really a shame. I have many times visited the Vapianos restaurant in Reston Town Center in VA and never had this happen. | 0 |
I just left here. Tonight is my 30th birthday and although the food was great, the service is what I have come to expect from Vegas, absolute shit. Our server, \""one of their best\"" didn't give a flying fuck about our table. I don't need a candle or a birthday song, but embarrass my family and I will be compelled to call you out. The band was great too but our blonde server never smiled once and made my family, who tried so hard to give me a good time, feel like assholes..\n\nThanks and happy birthday to me! | 0 |
Had this for lunch one day before work - bad move. I was totally useless all afternoon as I felt like I had a brick of acid eating away at my stomach lining. | 0 |
Disappointing! I have been to several Brazilian steakhouses before and this by far is the worst. The food (although I can't judge too much of the food since they only brought us filet, and flank steak over and over again!)and the service were horrible. We had reservations and arrived early. The restaurant was half empty but we still had to wait 1 hour to be seated, as the rude hostess stated \"" We will not seat you before your reservation time\""..really?! There were plenty of empty tables! \nOnce we finally sat down, all they brought over was fillet and flank steak over , and over, and over, again. No lamb, no chicken, no pork, none of their\""signature meats\"". Definitely not worth it...there are plenty other restaurants of this type to try. | 0 |
The rooms weren't super modern and the beds were awful. My back hurt the next day. The people were nice and the view was ok, but the AC wasn't very strong and there wasn't anything particularly great about the room. The location to the Metro can't be beat, but really sleep is the key and I just didn't get a good night of it. And the wifi was craaaap. | 0 |
Stopped in for some appetizers. Highly recommend the country gumbo or the calimari. | 1 |
After hearing both good and bad things about Kickshaw, my wife and I decided to try it out finally.\n\nWalking in, it pretty much looks the same to me as it did when it was Fitch's and Goodtimes (minus all the kids games that I have a hard time figuring out). We were seated right away and the service was good. No complaints.\n\nThe appetizer of the cheese straws were about what we expected except when I normally get cheese stix and cheese curds, the cheese is melted inside. Not in this case and they lacked in flavor. Not a big fan at all. \n\nI ordered the Horseradish Scallops and upon arrival I was impressed with the presentation and also the scallops as well. However after the first scallop the combination of the scallops and horseradish sauce got old to me.\n\nNothing on the menu jumped out at my wife at all. She looked and looked and could not find anything she desired at that time (might I add she is 6.5 months pregnant so her desires in food is off a bit). She settled on the Three cheese Mac & Cheese that was very good and came in a large portion. Personally I thought it was ok and Kraft is still better.\n\nOverall we enjoyed Kickshaw but it will not be first on our list of places to go out and get dinner on a regular basis. | 0 |
This place was pretty meh. We ordered online and tried to use a code they advertised on the site for 10% off, but it had expired late last year. Oh well, we were hungry, wanted to bring food home, and the menu looked good.\n\nWhen we picked up our food, the staff was pleasant. At first I don't think the waitress understood that we were there to pick up food because she told us several times to sit where we wish. We were worried for a second that we had just paid online and they hadn't made food, but they did have the order. I told them about the 10% coupon mishap and she said they would fix it on the site (I actually kind of expected a more generous response because that's really just false advertising, so at that point my review depended upon how good the food turned out). \n\nWe each ordered pita sandwiches. I ordered a honey chicken pita sandwich and my parents ordered gyro sandwiches. The gyro sandwiches were good, but the honey chicken gyro was not quite what I had expected. For $6 I have had much worse, though.\n\nThe site made no mention of fries as a side. Huge, steak-cut fries. They were soggy. I would've gladly gotten some other side dish had I known.\n\nWe really just dismissed the site as being crappy for most of the miscommunication, but really, I didn't like my honey chicken gyro. The site told us that pickup was at noon, but since the fries were soggy and the cheese on my gyro had that weird consistency (as if it had been microwaved or something), I figured the food sat around for a while.\n\nIf you're going to have online ordering, do it right. If you're going to offer discounts, do it right. If you're going to do fries, do it right. This place really didn't do any of it right. We shrugged it off and decided that next time we'll just go to Greek Corner. | 0 |
I was recommended by a good friend to come here. She had never gotten a manicure, but she loved the pedicures there. I love nail art, and wanted something cute I had seen on pinterest. I had my phone on, showing the picture I wanted the gel manicure of the entire time. The lady didn't know what she was doing!! I had to tell her how to do her job! I have no idea how she got her license. She didn't know how to glue/put a stud on my nails--I had to \""give her a suggestion\"" because it wouldn't stick. She didn't file the nails enough because when I left I felt them edgy, jagged, and pointy;and not just one of them--but four of them! GREAT! \n\nEach time I am going somewhere new, I ask them how much their gel manicure is, and she told me 25.00 for a gel manicure, and 25.00 for the pedicure that I wanted. Once I was going to pay they said it is 65.00 for both! I was so pissed! They said it was extra for the \""art\"" they had to do. I was like: \""Art? Are you kidding me? What \""art?\"" I told them they should have mentioned that to me before! I am one to ALWAYS leave a good tip, and this time I did not feel bad for not leaving a tip. Honestly, I could've done a much better job with these nails. \n\nThey are so unprofessional here, and the customer service SUCKS! I WILL NEVER COME BACK HERE AGAIN, OR RECOMMEND THIS PLACE TO ANYONE! That's what I get for trying out a new place. I will stick to my wonderful Whimsical Nails on Thunderbird and Tatum!\n\nIt's been four days, and two of my studs already fell off!!! I am so mad because I knew this was going to happen as I showed the \""nail technician\"" that she was doing it wrong, and suggested to do it a different way! Total disappointment!\n\nTHIS PLACE SUCKS!!!!!!! | 0 |
Started this past Saturday night out at Firefly for some drinks and a light meal before hitting the clubs. We arrived sometime between 7:30 and 8, couldn't find a parking spot anywhere near the actual restaurant. Ended up parking at the medical plaza behind the strip mall that Firefly is in, there was a lot of parking available back there. \n\nThe hostess working was both adorable and friendly, she informed us it would be about a 30 minute wait and invites us to have a drink in the bar area. I had read a few reviews raving about the watermelon mojitos so that is what I decided to order... As soon as I did Dawn C. looked over at me with wide eyes and said YUM, ME TOO! so we decided to go with the pitcher instead. Pitchers are definitely the way to go, $30 for what ended up being 3-4 drinks each. The mojitos were the perfect amount of sweetness, went down so easy. \n\n30 minutes flew by and the hostess found us in the bar area and took us to our seats outside. October evenings are beautiful here in Vegas, just cool enough to be enjoyable without needing a jacket. \n\nWhile we were waiting in the bar area, Dawn C. and I had talked a bit about what we were thinking about ordering, based on the reviews we had read. Once we were seated and had menus to look over we finalized our decision, and went with: \n\nTuna tartar - Disappointing. This was one I wanted to order and it was pretty bland. The mangos were the best part. I would not order this again.\nLamb skewers - Dawn C picked these and I was glad she did. I don't eat much lamb but these make me want to. \nHam and cheese croquettes - Mmmm. Only bad part is they only serve you 3. So creamy and good. Would order again. \nShrimp Ceviche - Some of the best ceviche I have had in a long time. The shrimp were sweet, the citrusy marinade complimented them perfectly. Would also order this again.\n\nTotal for the food was around $30, plus the $30 pitcher makes for a not bad cost for a nice dinner out. Firefly is a place I'd definitely go back to on a date or with a group of friends. | 1 |
As a former manager for Big O Tires and a faithful customer since leaving the company I hate to write a bad review, but I am left no choice. The company in general and this location in particular have completely gone away from the fast service and customer care that at one time made them the dominant force in the Vegas tire business. \n\n I went into the West Charleston location two days ago to get a flat repair on one of my Big O brand tires. I arrived early as I know later in the day they get fairly busy. When I arrived there was one vehicle being worked on and nobody else waiting in the showroom. My problems started when the guy inside began to search for me in the computer system. He found me in the system but couldn't find my vehicle. He then began to question me as if I hadn't purchased the tires. I informed him that this set had been purchased in St. George and I would gladly produce the receipt if he wanted. He declined and wrote the invoice up. Let me stop for one second and explain that it was always company policy to repair any Big O brand tire free. We never asked for paperwork because we saw it as a chance to inspect vehicles for bad tires, shocks, brakes, etc. If you're going to question if I made the purchase and then tell me you don't need to see my paperwork why bother asking in the first place? \n\n The next rub came when I was asked if they could do an alignment inspection on my truck. I declined because I didn't feel like sitting in a tire store for an extra hour. I then had to initial a paper saying that I declined this inspection as if I was obligated to have my vehicle inspected merely because I was doing business with Big O. My work order was taken to the service bay and now my wait began.\n\n The truck that was being worked on when I arrived remained on the alignment rack for about 20 minutes after my work order was written and my truck didn't move. The rest of the bays were empty, but for some reason my truck wasn't being worked on. When the other vehicle was pulled out and that customer was gone my truck sat outside for another 15-20 minutes. I overheard a conversation between the sales person and the tire buster that lead me to believe the invoice had been overlooked by the service people and it was finally pulled in. And guess where it was pulled in to? You guessed it, the alignment rack. I was getting an inspection whether I wanted it or not. At this point I was going on an hour wait at a store with absolutely no other customers. \n\n I now watched through the window and saw the inspection that I asked not to be done being done. I do most of my own maintenance and know my vehicle well. Big O has never been a rip-off joint so I wasn't worried about some crazy estimate for work, but my patience was more than growing thin at the wait I was enduring. \n\n After roughly an hour and forty five minutes my truck was pulled out of the bay. The sales person informed me that I would be due for a couple new tires soon (true), had me sign another paper saying I declined the inspection and abruptly walked away. The tire buster gave me my keys and I was finally on my way. \n\n Big O Tires used to take pride in their Express Lane Service which meant that when a car hit the bay for tire service it was in and out in 5 minutes or less, even when getting a set of 4 tires. No customer ever waited for any tire service for more than an hour no matter how long the line and we kept our promise. We also prided ourselves on friendly no-hassle customer service. I guess those days are gone. In the years since I left Big O Tires as a very successful store manager I have referred a countless number of people to them for tires and service. Unfortunately I can no longer refer people I know to this company and I truly think I am riding on my last set of Big O's. I can get bad service anywhere and spend less money getting it. | 0 |
Very nice place - get in, chat a bit, try the available beers, get a very reasonably priced growler, leave. Swift, easy, convenient!\n\nThey had 3 beers on tap, a spicy stout, an IPA, and a german weiss. I did not like the stout - too much like candy. The two other beers were quite good. \n\nThere was a constant flow of customers (but no wait), so people like what they get.\n\nI'll be back | 1 |
The food is pretty good, however the menu is very small. The service uses to be amazing and then the past few times I've eaten there their service has been terrible. It has completely changed my experience there. I will def. give it one more shot after all the good experiences I've had there, however if it still has not changed then I will not be going there for a while. | 0 |
This is the second time we eat here. Both times were for lunch. Probably one of the best buffets for the price. $18 lunch for two people. Can't beat it, especially when the food is also good. Paid $40 for a buffet at golden nugget and got sick with their crap cafeteria food. I highly recommend this place if you want a good buffet on a budget. | 1 |
I have found that Union Grill Makes one of the best burgers in Pittsburgh.\n\nIts pretty much the only thing I get when I go there. \n\nThe burgers are massive meat heavy objects that come with whatever toppings you want. I get feta, cheddar, and bacon on mine. cooked medium. They usually cook the meat to the perfect temperature. Not too overdone (I ask for medium) an dI almost always get waffle fries as a side.\n\nI have to say, its great. I usually never finish all the food as the portions are huge. \n\nEvery seat in the house fills up for lunch, so if you dont mind a wait go then, otherwise the afternoon is the best time I have found.\n\nThe other food I have had there was average. I would stay away from their version of a California fish taco. pretty lackluster. the salads are huge and often have too much dressing. otherwise the menu is good.\n\nAnd they usually have a handful of microbrews on draft to help wash down your food. good service, good food, good place. | 1 |
First we weren't hungry, so we ordered light... shrimp puffs(we call them bacon-wrapped shrimp at my favorite dim-sum parlor in New York), Roti-canai(actually pronounced Ro'tee Cha' nai in Malaysia) and Chow Kuey Teow(a standard Malaysian staple 'chow-fun' and a good indicator in judging a Malaysian restaurant.. you screw this one up...you may wipe out any chance of a five-star rating regardless of the quality of other dishes). Well the Shrimp-Puff gets an A-, the Roti Canai, a B-(sauce is a little watery), the Chow Kuey Teow, a D-, awful, the shrimp is overdone like rubber eraser, squid(not indicated in the menu). same problem , and overall too spicy(even for a person who loves hot spice), and way overpriced,yuck. By the way the standard Chow Kuey Teow uses only Shrimp or Baby Clams in Malaysia. This is reviewed by a former Malaysian, now a New Yorker and a Pittsburgher. That's all folks! Hope the owners and the chefs read this because things really need improving. | 0 |
Time my colleague and I walked into Panda - between 12:05-12:10pm\nTime on my receipt - 12:33:26PM \n\nMy colleague and I get there to find a line backed up to the door. Now, at the other PE that I've been to (on 40th/Thomas), this isn't a problem. The 40th/Thomas location moves people. This Old Town/South Scottsdale location on the other hand assumes people don't have anywhere to be or that no one that comes in on their lunch hour. There was plenty of food on the line (at least plenty of what we were going to order) so waiting on the \""kitchen\"" to get out food was not an issue. \n\nWe stood in line waiting to get up to the counter. We stood in line waiting to pay for our food. There's no excuse for there to be 3 or 4 people on the line jumping over one another to fill orders when there is only 1 person at the cash register. And about 95% of the time, the person at the cash register was also filing orders. \n\nI think the people that work the food/customer line are in need of training. Cause it was a total cluster-fuck. And, if a customer's order is on hold cause what they want is being cooked, how about take the people that have a complete order and ring them up and get them out the door. \n\nThank goodness my next work meeting wasn't until 1pm. \n\nI doubt I'll return. | 0 |
I'm a sucker for sesame chicken, but I've definitely had better. I ordered the lunch portion of the sesame chicken with fried rice and a order of teriyaki chicken. The teriyaki chicken was good, it wasn't to dry or over cooked, although it was a tad bit greasy. Now the sesame chicken on the other hand was horrible, the chicken was drenched in so much sauce that I could barely taste the chicken. In addition the sauce was so sweet that it overpowered the flavor of the entire meal. Finally the rice, it was flavorless and greasy. I had to add duck sauce to the rice just so I would be able to taste something on the rice. | 0 |
9/26/13 My wife and I stopped in at the Up North Bar. The place is a bit dusty and gritty. The service is sometimes slow. That said every Thursday night from 9pm to 12am you'll catch local legend Catfish Stephenson playing his steel guitar. For that reason alone I must give them 4 stars. They offer some cheap drinks too! I was downing 7 & 7's (Seagram's Seven & 7 Up) @ $2.50 a pop. Enjoy free popcorn and peanuts. Play darts and/or watch a game on one of their TV's. | 1 |
TEMPE, AZ: (Happy Hour Review) I was just pleasantly surprised by a wonderful Happy Hour here at the Keg in Tempe! I came in with average expectations and was totally impressed during my visit. I was with some wonderful business associates who frequent this place and were helpful in guiding to the best options.\n\nAmbience: (4 stars): Its a current, updated look with some high back booths and dim lighting. It's a cool atmosphere and a little loud. Formal enough but not stuffy.\n\nService: (4 stars): The waitress was very nice, did a pretty good job keeping drinks full and was very sweet. All smiles and friendly.\n\nFOOD: Happy hour menu, tried a few things:\n\nPrime Rib Sliders (5 stars): These were awesome! The meat was extremely tender and thick sliced. They were very flavorful and crusted in black pepper. The sliders were served with a Dijon-horseradish aoli and were just wonderful. Could have eaten them all night. On a soft roll, too, which was fresh and dense enough. \n\nKeg Sliders (4.5 stars): These were delicious too! Soft, tender meat that bit away immediately with each bite, even though from the grilled look of them it seemed like I would have to dig in a little. \n\nScallops with Bacon (4 stars): You get three skewers, each with bacon and scallops. The scallops are small but taste great and are a nice pairing with the bacon. \n\nShrimp Cocktail (4 stars): Jumbo shrimp, well prepared, with a spicy, aromatic cocktail sauce. They were delicious, even though I don't normally order cocktails. I highly enjoyed them.\n\nGo give them a try! | 1 |
After traveling across the country in our motorhome , I can say that this Super WalMart is one of the best! | 1 |
Maybe it's because I am from the east coast, but I don't see the love for In-N-Out burgers. Since everyone is comparing them here is my 2 cents. Five Guys Burgers are hand formed and taste way more like beef than the thin tiny burgers at In-N-Out. You can also get pretty much any topping you can think of at Five Guys. The real stand out is the fries. I recommend getting them with Cajun as that makes them truly amazing. No matter what size fires you get they give you a ton of them. More than enough to share. For what you get I don't see how Five Guys is really that more expensive than any of the other burger places around here. A \""regular\"" burger here is a double patty burger and very large. I usually get a small burger and that's just fine. | 1 |
ok people read carefully:\nSIGN UP FOR DOLLAR EXPRESS - its FREE!! Then book online direct.\nYou BYPASS all the lines people are griping about in all the one and two star reviews.. You go straight downstairs, find your stall number on the screen, get in (your paperwork/contract will be hanging from the rear view mirror) and GO! You dont have to suffer thru the exasperating insurance sales pitch, no contract signing, no NUTHIN. So dont say I didnt tell ya.\n\nI am UPPING my rating from 4 to 5. I am a FREQUENT renter here, 2-3 times a year, i get the lowest rates, no lines with Dollar Express, and my car is nearly always ready to go when I arrive in Vegas. I book direct on their great website, I use the 'city special' and beat any other rate I can find. And whats even cooler - if I check later and find a lower rate, I can just re-enter my reservation and cancel the old one.\n\nWhy am i UPPING the rating? Just got a call from Misty @ Dollar in Vegas; they asked 'did you leave anything in the car?' - it dawned on me that it must be the point-n-shoot camera i've been trying to find for a couple weeks....\""My Camera?\"" \""Yes!\"" So they will be shipping it back to me (yes I pay the shipping... OF COURSE and happy to do so). Blown away that it didnt just walk off - thanks to the cleaning crew and Misty.\n\nThank you Dollar! | 1 |
They may offer quantity... But not quality. Not worth the money. | 0 |
My family and I were heading out on vacation for a couple of weeks and scheduled a Yellow Cab to pick us up from our house to take us to the airport. I reserved a mini-van as we had considerable luggage and two small kids. Everything was set for a 6:30 AM pick-up. Needless to say these guys are horrible. Here's a summary of events:\n\n6:40 - Called Yellow Cab because the cab we reserved had not arrived at our house. I'm told that the driver is running late and will be there in 5 minutes.\n\n6:46 - Driver still not there. Called Yellow Cab and am informed that nobody is en route and they don't know when a driver will be available to pick us up. Two things wrong with this. One, I had a reservation. Two, the previous dispatcher told me someone was on there way and would be there in five minutes. I ask Chris to secure a cab for me and call me back in five minutes to let me know when they will be at my house.\n\n6:57 - I call Yellow Cab again. No cab. No return phone call from Chris (the dispatcher). At this point we are going to miss our flight if we don't jump in our car and head to the airport.\n\n7:00 - I pack up my car, put the car seats back in my car, load up the family, and start heading to the airport.\n\n7:07 - I call Yellow Cab to talk to a supervisor. I'm put on hold for ten minutes. I hang up because I'm tired of waiting.\n\n7:18 - I decide to give Yellow Cab one more chance to explain themselves. I also expect them to pay for my parking bill at the airport which will be about $250. The dispatcher informs me that a supervisor will not be at work until after 8:00. So why was I not told this when I called previously? Why was I on hold for ten minutes?\n\n8:16 - I call looking for a supervisor. I'm given the cell phone number for someone named Rob. I call the number and a guy named Jesus answers. He explains that he's a supervisor for the drivers and not for dispatch. Tells me I need to talk to someone in dispatch.\n\n8:21 - I call again looking for a supervisor. I'm given someone's voicemail. I leave a message and yet nobody returns my call.\n\n1:40 - I call again. I'm placed on hold. Yellow Cab hangs up on me after 13 minutes of being on hold.\n\n1:54 - I call again. I inform dispatch that I will filing a law suit against Yellow Cab for the costs incurred as a result of their negligence. I leave a name and number and suggest that someone call me back to resolve the matter.\n\nSo.... that's where we're at. This has got to be one of the worst companies I've ever seen. Avoid at all costs. | 0 |
It took a couple recommendations to get me to stop. Tucked in a strip mall, it's easy to overlook. However, I have to say the chicken taco plate rivals any of my fave hole in the wall Mexican places. The interior is a blend of repurposed Pick Up Stix chairs and a giant photo menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner options. The prices are super affordable, and the service was pleasant. I was in a rush and opted for takeout. They forgot my side of guac, but the flavor of the marinated chicken more than made up for it. I intend to swing in for breakfast and definitely for my next taco fix. | 1 |
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