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This review is soley for the pool. I got a groupon for a pool package for 2, inlcuding 2 beverages. A great deal when you think about it. Each drink is $15 and we got to lounge at a pool that wasn't where we were staying. We stayed at the NYNY and that was great, but this pool was chill, and had the Eiffel Tower staring back at me, it was a diverse crowd (not just 21 year olds) and had music going. It was also open 1 hour later than my own pool. | 1 |
This is probably the worst breakfast place in the whole Madison area.\nEven McDonald's pancakes taste better, and at a third of the price!\nbottom line, one star food at two dollar signs price.\nIf you are looking for a better place at a reasonable price in Verona, go to the HyVee restaurant (just next to the HyVee grocery store). | 0 |
Went there for dinner a few nights ago as we wanted to check out a new spot. We don't mind paying for good quality food. Our waitress was over the top sometimes. Basically read the whole menu to us when we said it was our first time. We had already had time to read the menu and we can read so that was about five minutes of our time she totally wasted. She then compared AG to Maestro's and Ruth Chris which was a huge mistake. I love Maestro's lobster mashed potatoes so when she made that comparison and I saw it on the menu I was like ok, this should be great. NOT. They were runny and EXTREMELY salty. The rub on the steak was also very salty. I think someone in the kitchen has a strong salt fetish and obviously no one is QC what is leaving the kitchen w/ a small taste test. I ordered the Sea Bass and the fish was in like a pyramid shape that made the fish about 3 inches tall and very thick. Obviously this type of uneven cut will affect the cooking. So I felt the inside was cooler and not as done as the thinner, outside parts and that made my stomach turn. Who cuts a fish like this? I have never seen that done. Then the lovely complimentary butter cake came for being our first time there. It's their \""signature\"" dessert. BLAH, it did not impress me. Sorry I seem hard to please but when you set an expectation and compare yourself to 5-star restuarants, I expect you to deliver. Maybe try under promising and over delivering. | 0 |
This buffet is so amazing but they have a variety but is not that much different from their lunch to their dinner options. The place is elegant and nice and desert is bomb! But other than that I don't think it should be $20 to eat there. Your better off getting there shortly before lunch ends and dinner starts to get all stations. | 1 |
Great San Diego-style casual Mexican food/Americanized Mexican food on Rt. 51 .\nThe prices have crept up a bit since they opened a year ago. A carne asada burrito is $7.50 which is only a dollar less than a bigger fancier sit-down Mexican restaurant like Rey Azteca / Patron / etc. \nTheir fish burritos and tacos are the best you'll find in PGH. Very delicious !j | 1 |
Quite possibly my favorite restaurant in the country, next to Mesa Grill in NYC.\n\nOk, so I've only been here once, but it was memorable. The food was outstanding and no other high-end restaurant in Vegas embraces the idea of being in a casino (Caesar's no less) rather than trying to hide from it.\n\nI also won big points from my boss for suggesting this place to him when he was in town for a conference. | 1 |
We have gone here a few times. \n\nMy gf being a vegetarian really loves the fresh salads and vegetables they have, It is a good selection and it is always fresh, but dang, its expensive for salads. \n\nService is always prompt. They also walk around with cookies and offer them to the tables, my kids love it of course, who doesn't like a nice warm cookie???\n\nAnd something else I hate is getting banged for drinks. I think they were 2.50 or 3 bucks. For soda fountain drinks???? \n\nIn the back section of the restaurant it always smells like feet too.. Just an observation.. :) \n\nThe pastas are just OK. Sometimes the soups are good. A friend of mine told me there is no way you can eat as much food as you paid for. I kind of believe that every time I go there.. \n\nThe funny thing is, with all this mediocrity, the place is always packed! \nI guess people love a so so place.\n\nI dunno, Sunset Station is just down the road, its cheaper and better and drinks are included!!!! \n\nI'm just sayin,,,, | 0 |
I heart Chick-Fil-A. I almost said the waffle fries are the best part, but that would be a lie. The cookies and cream shake is. Actually, the chicken sandwich, waffle fries, and cookies and cream shake are all the best part. | 1 |
Pot Belly is a nice change up when you are tired of Subway for your sandwich options. The sandwiches are a tad pricier for the amount of sandwich you get, it seems like they have a slightly smaller selection of sandwiches and toppings, but all of the sandwiches I've had taste good. But they do have some fun things you can't get at a Subway, like smoothies. Last time my fiance and I went there, they even had a guitar player for ambiance. | 1 |
Can I give a Place no Stars , because that is what this place deserves, they suck NEVER NEVER NEVER go here. I got my A/C fixed and paid 1300 to replace my entire A/C components on my truck in july 2008. In less than a year later, It's broke again (April 2009). They said it was a valve that went out which they replaced. So, they replace that for free. Now, less than a year later again after April 2009 that it's broke in March 2010. It does not work again. In less than 2 year period, my ac on my truck has broke twice since I got it all replaced. They want to charge me to get it fixed now that the 12 month warranty is over. To top it off they retro fitted my High pressure line with the wrong valve and told me they could not fix that and admitted to putting the wrong valve on it. So, I could not fill is up with Freon to see where it is leaking. I had to buy 60 dollars with of part at auto zone to fix it. It's ridiculous that I paid for my A/C on my truck to be replaced and it breaks every year. This is about the Sun Devil Auto on Chandler Blvd, Cross Streets Chandler and McQueen but from what I have read on the internet they all SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 0 |
I brought my truck in for a alignment, and they said it needed a part to align correctly. However while aligning it, they realized they didn't need the new part after all. \nSo at their own cost, they took off the new part, put my old part on, which happened to still be good. They just didn't know it until the new part made no improvement and they adjusted something else instead. \nI gotta hand it to Hugo and Jack the manager for taking such good care of me and for being so honest. I'll be back. | 1 |
Used to be one of my favorite spots in the valley. Great food and warm and efficient service. The past 3 times, I have visited the service was a joke. Pico Rico burger and fish tacos still get two snaps, but don't think of going back to often any longer. I wonder what changed here? | 0 |
I differ from the first reviewer. I have been to Smiths all over town and this store with the Rampart and Lake Mead location are the most pleasant to me. \n\nGranted I rarely go during peak hours which are crazy busy here and they have mentioned before they were understaffed but at least the checkout is fast when there is a crowd. They have been nice and helpful when we needed something. \n\nThey keep the store neat. I like that even though I come late, they don't have aisles inconveniently cluttered with pallets to re stock. They take out a few at a time it seems because from 10pm-3am when I do majority of shopping, its not overly crazy. Go to Wal Mart down the street and sometimes the stockers get in the way.\n\nOne thing that drives me nuts is bad produce. They keep up with theirs and I appreciate that as I've been to a few that the fruit at the bottom is rotten out.\n\nUPDATE 7/5 So for a little bit I was getting worried because the produce was looking sparse/not as fresh last month, but it's starting to look pretty good again. There are some \""off\"" times in every neighborhood market- It seems though I have felt that way about almost every market in Vegas. Seems they hired some new people so hopefully that helps peak hour service for all you morning folk. Doesn't affect me too often, I've been to this market 5 times with the sun out in a year, but nice to know it seems a bit smoother. I still think they need another person on the register though. | 1 |
I had my wedding recently at Tre Bella and I couldn't have pictured a more beautiful, organized, and romantic venue. Kim was amazing and made the whole wedding planning process a breeze. She answered every email promptly and was always there to help. Every single guest complemented my husband and I on our choice of venue. Kim has really put together a chic, romantic vibe to the venue with her many choices of decor and lighting ambiance. \n\nKim's choice in vendors alone was perfect. I honestly couldn't have picked better and it made it really nice that everyone knew where to go and what to do without worrying if someone would get lost or not show. Plus if you are a planning your wedding, you know the stress of trying to find the right vendor and with Tre Bella that's not even an issue. I also want to stress how amazing the DJ was. Guests told me multiple times that they hardly ever dance at weddings but this DJ set the mood and had everyone bumpin on the dance floor!\n\nOverall I rate this place a 10 out of 10. \n\nAs for the low reviews....I don't really understand. The only thing I can come up with is that they must be very high maintenance? | 1 |
this has become our favorite staycation place. We can get a really nice suite for under $200 and have dinner somewhere nice like the Chart House and it becomes a pretty reasonable getaway.\nAs for entertainment...an after dinner stroll along Fremont Street is hysterical...but a bunch of weird people! The East Fremont scene is cool to see, but too young for me.\nThe Nugget's Rush Tower and Spa Tower rooms are a great value. | 1 |
I am a super fan of Del Taco! This is the cheapest, yummiest place any time of day! Whenever my friend and I go traveling this is the place we miss the most. In Europe they dont have Mexican food (well they do kinda but for some reason there is no spice and it is all made of kidney beans and corn... yuck!) and the first thing we do when we get home is head to Del Taco for the comfort of their yummy, cheesy Half Pound Bean and Cheese Burrito with Green Sauce for $.99 and the Chicken Spicy Jack Quesadilla for like $2.79 or something. When I went to visit friends on the other side of the country recently, they were talking about what they missed from back home and inevitably it was Mexican food... specifically Del Taco. I almost cried when I found out that Del Taco isnt national. I think I am addicted to the stuff because I just cant do without it. The best thing is that they are open like 24 hours a day. They have hot cinnamony Churros for $.99 too! If you are doing something like Weight Watchers too they have a regular Bean & Cheese Burrito that is like 6 point or something I think. I read it somewhere but you can check it out.\n\nEven so If I die from a Del Taco heart attack I will die happy!\n\nHey one more thing DEL TACO EMPLOYEES PLEASE BE CONSISTANT! The portions and flavors lately have been inconsistant. Thank you! | 1 |
I visited Hanny's with some lady friends for dinner and drinks. Loved the drink list - so much to choose from. Quite pricey though. My mojito cost nearly as much as my pizza (okay, maybe not, but still!).\n\nSpeaking of pizza, it was YUMMY. I had the Bianco pizza which came recommended from the waiter. It was thin crust and very spicy, which is weird considering I hate thin crust pizza and super spicy food?? Despite that, I am somehow in love with the Bianco pizza.\n\nWe visited on a Monday night so things were pretty quiet at Hanny's. I'd love to go back (any day of the week)! | 1 |
Love this site. They have deals that come through that make them cheaper then going to the big box stores and they deliver it next day to your door step. Go Goober! | 1 |
I am a huge fan of this location of Peter Piper Pizza. I have been coming here regularly for many years. The pizza is great and the managers and staff are extremely friendly. We have only had one negative incident with an employee...the employee was very busy and stressed and snapped at my children while they were getting their prizes. I went and talked with the manager, and she immediately apologized and went and talked to the employee. I understand that it is normal for people to have bad days and I explained that to the manager. The manager was so great with dealing with the employee and had her take a break. This experience will definitely not stop us from going there again. | 1 |
Ja Leung (donuts that aren't) are pretty great here. If it's noon you'll have a short wait, and it could be longer if you have a big group. There were 6-10 groups in front of us on a Saturday and we were seated within 20 minutes. \n\nThe servers will direct you to the more bland and gringo-safe food if you're not Chinese so make sure you ask them about the things they don't offer that are on their carts and pay attention to the items that the regulars all select and you'll be happy. We got a spicy snail dish only because we saw it and asked about it. It was nice if you're okay with chewy snails, but it being on our table also encouraged some servers to offer us stuff on their second pass that wasn't offered the first time round. \n\nIt was pretty cheap based on my experiences in LA. We had enough food for three people to stuff themselves silly and paid about $60. We'll be back for at least a few more visits before moving on to the next place for dim sum in town. | 1 |
I'm surprised at all the haters here...... I love this place. It's not five star dining for sure, but the pizza is awesome and I have always gotten excellent service, nobody working there has ever been rude or looked dirty at all, just because people have tattoos doesn't make them dirty. In fact the times my sons and I decide to eat there instead of taking pizza home, they've gone out of their way to make sure we had a good experience. It's the best pizza around and the fries are great too. | 1 |
Wow amazing pastries. My husband and I stayed at the Aria for the first time. When we first arrived at Aria we walked by and HAD to buy something. The display case was clean and well stocked. I bought a butter croissant, and it was gone within minutes. (Adam helped me!) \n\nWhat is great about this place is that they are open until 12 am. And they are open fairly early as well. I seriously came here 2x a day to grab a bite to eat. I felt as if Aria didn't have many \""fast\"" options for people on the go. I was in a bit of a time constraints because of the seminars I had to attend. By the end of my 3 day trip to Las Vegas.. I could not even look at a pastry. I ate 3 regular croissants, 2 chocolate, 1 chocolate muffin, 1 fruit salad and a cheese danish. The coffee had a bold taste.. just what I needed to get my day started. Now about a week after my trip to Vegas, I am craving for the flaky crusts of pastries again. Mmmmm..\n\nOne negative is the ham and cheese croissant that they offer in the morning. Ewww.. i didn't like it at all. It was way to cheesy. FYI, they only serve a limited menu in the morning, afternoon and dinner. \n\nOne plus that made up for the gross ham and cheese croissant, was that my husband had forgotten his debit card at the register. He didn't realize it until about an hour after he left. He went back to the counter and they knew immediately what he was talking about. One of the staffers said that he turned it into security shortly after he left. So my husband then went to security.. and after some ID verification he had his debit card in hand. Wonderful eh? | 1 |
flew into and out of McCarran last week. no hassles or problems whatsoever.\n\nshuttle service to our hotel was handled quickly (TI doesn't have its own, but there are small buses that will do it for a small fee).\n\nwell, aside a slight security issue when a corkscrew/bottle-opener/knife inexplicably turned up in my friend's luggage, but that's a story for another time. we're still trying to piece together the previous night... | 1 |
One f the best hot dOgs I've had. It did not break or spill or get all over places. I dislike the daiquiri though. It was too sweet. | 1 |
People come here for the atmosphere and the lakeside show. The food is average and the service is scattered. The bathroom is gorgeous. \n\nMy lobster tail was cooked perfectly, but it was average. The side of asparagus was also cooked perfectly, but average. In fact, the high point of my meal was a warm pretzel breadstick.\n\nNot the best Wynn restaurant, but like I said, the show makes up for everything else. If you don't want to overpay for average food, go next door to Parasol Down and see the same lakeside show an only pay for a couple drinks. | 0 |
A small casino located inside the old Imperial Palace casino across the street from Caesars. Good place to gamble. | 1 |
Why is it Airline staff always seem so unmotived to help? | 0 |
Hello Lo-Lo! Oddly off the Main street but that's cool. \n\nOur server was cute, attentive, and welcoming. They were playing gospel music in the background.\n\nIt's all about the food baby! It's simple down home fare and they do it well. If you're looking for something different and you're near the airport. Try it. | 1 |
First time having poutine here and it was only ok. Even for a first-timer, I noticed how the fries were soggy and cooked in old oil. The gravy barely had flavor and it's listed as BBQ sauce when it's just chicken gravy. Maybe it's a Quebecois thing. $8 so not really a bargain and the plate's not even that big.\n\nThe older woman with short hair was bitchy. Asked her about the Banquise burger to make sure it's with meat and she gave a smart reply of \""It's a burger, of course there's meat.\"" Really? Don't they have veggie burgers? Besides, on the menu, it only lists vegetables under it, whereas other burgers clearly stated it's a double meat patty, blah blah blah.\n\nI don't think I'd return here. Frite Alors was SOOOOOOOOOO much better in all areas. | 0 |
Ya know what? I always thought i wouldnt stay here because it was one of the older hotels. Call me a snob, right? But I stayed here and absolutely loved it. The rooms were clean and the beds were amazing.\n\nThe staff was always friendly and willing to help with anything you needed. The only thing I wasnt a fan of was that besides Mystere there wasnt much to do in TI. No clubs, the restaurants were ok, and the bars were eh. \n\nMy stars are based on the hotel itself and the room. I would definitely stay here again. Affordable too!! | 1 |
The food here was FANTASTIC! The service.... could have been better.\n\nWhile enjoying my vacation in Montreal and walking down the Rue de Saint Catherine, we came across this elegant-looking steak restaurant. Everything looked so formal! It was a bit on the pricey side, but... when in Rome... (or Montreal)..\n\nFirst off, it's a BYOB restaurant, so I'm a little confused as to why the staff was all jumbled together behind a bar with no alcohol...\n\nWe waited for 15 minutes before actually being greeted and asked how many were in our party. Obviously there was 2 of us. She waved her hand and said, \""Okay, I'll be back in a few minutes\"" - she then proceeded to play the part of waitress as well as hostess. She took 3 tables orders before once again approaching us and then pointing over to a table that was empty and telling us to sit there.\n\nUpon waiting for someone to come over with wine glasses, I was disturbed to find crusty remains on all of my silverware - gross! After telling the server, I was told that I could bring my silverware to the hostess station and wait for someone to replace them - um what? So finally, after waiting a while, someone came over and started working the seating chart machine thing... I tried to get her attention, but she put her finger up and told me to wait. Then, she finally acknowledged my need for clean silverware and obliged.\n\nThe food was delicious. The steaks were cooked to perfection - and are served with unlimited fries. Each bite was juicy and tender. Yum!\n\nThe checkout was pretty basic, nothing to really dwell upon. I wish the service was better here - they truly are not living up to the potential of this aesthetically elegant restaurant with a clearly talented culinary team. | 0 |
Went to Robuchon for my birthday, had my best French experience ever (better than Daniel in NYC)!! I had 16 course tasting menu, the food is excellent and the service is spectacular! For $395 per person, it was worth it, such an amazing experience!\n\nAlso note, their tasting menu is changed on daily basis. | 1 |
I usually order on-line for quick pick ups at the Cheyenne location and would assume all Chipotle locations would deliver the same results. \nHowever when you DO order online for this location, BE SURE YOU CHECK YOUR FOOD BEFORE LEAVING. This location always seem to fail at the online order part. \nI had guacamole that was not even mashed and toppings missing. Order was all but correct. \nThere is much to improve for the online order for this one so I'll leave it at that. \nBut gosh, MASH your guacamole right! lol | 0 |
I'll probably ruffle some feathers with this review since most people are pretty passionate about Chick-Fil-A; however this wasn't too good.\n\nAs usual I'll try to start with the good. Chick-Fil-A's are usually very clean and that's no exception here and it boasted a 96 sanitation grade. They have a few healthy options like salads, fruit cups, and grilled chicken. The employees are friendly, but it's in an annoying an obvious corporate-mandated way. \""My pleasure\"" is half of what you'll hear from the employees.\n\nNow onto the food itself...blah. For $7 and a 10 minute wait I got a small, sad, dry chicken sandwich without much flavor, a small fruit cup, and a fountain soda.\n\nSorry Chick-Fil-A, if I spend $7 it will be at Jersey Mike's where the meat is fresh and delicious - not reheated like this. | 0 |
I went in with very low expectations. Knowing the other reviews, one would ask why I decided to come to Tom's Diner. The answer, they have hot roast beef sandwiches and my friend really wanted a good one badly. Not a lot of people order this entree so there was the possibility that it would be good. That being said, we entered into the contrived, 1950's ambiance and made our way to one of the booths on the side metal wall. It did take a bit for our waitress to finally notice us, but she brought the menus as soon as she stopped talking to the other servers and cooks in the rear. We ordered our cokes and as she left to get the drinks we looked over the menus, intent on having our order ready by the time she came back with our drinks. When she arrived we placed our order for the following:\n\nItalian Wedding Soup\nHot roast beef with fries\nBuffalo Chicken strips {hot}\nLarge gyro with no lettuce and sauce on the side.\n\nThe last two items were both entrees and I ordered both for myself since I figured one of them would be good and one of them might not be so good. I love both gyros and buffalo chicken strips and I tend to be very forgiving of issues in their preparation because of how much I love them. \n\nThe service so far had been very slow. The arrival of the soup did nothing to reverse my thought on this issue. The Italian Wedding Soup was not the worst I had ever tried, but it definitely wasn't the best. It lacked flavor that you expect in an Italian Wedding -- one could get the same flavor from a packet of chicken broth. My chicken strips arrived to the table and I immediately went for them. \n\nThe strips smelled good and looked good -- not too wet, not too dry. I tried some of the blue cheese -- not so good, I would stay away from this dressing. I took a bit of a chicken strip and it wasn't bad; it was made from dry, white meat and it wasn't hot. Maybe Pittsburgh hot, but it was between mild and medium (closer to mild) at best for the rest for me -- remember, it takes a serrano pepper for me to feel a tingle. I wasn't displeased with the strips, but I had definitely had better. \n\nThe gyro and the hot roast beef sandwich arrived. I was happy to have what appeared to be some good looking food. The issue is that all of the food had looked good so far, while the actual flavor had been underwhelming. As is my norm, I tried the separate parts first to see what kind of flavor each had. Trying the gyro sauce, I can honestly say that it wasn't traditional. The sauce was just ranch. I really don't care for ranch. I tried some of the meat and the pita; the meat was under-seasoned and the pita was hard on the outside and chewy on the inside (not good chewy, either). \n\nI moved on to the open-faced roast beef sandwich. It didn't taste bad, but like the wedding soup it also didn't taste good. I went back to my gyro and finished it with ranch strategically placed. Throughout the entire ordeal of tasting the food, my cup went dry. And it stayed dry -- for a long time. I eventually had to ask one of the other servers in the restaurant since my server was ignoring my flailing arms in the rear of the restaurant. \n\nAs bad as the gyro was, I can honestly say it wasn't the worst that I had ever tried -- Stoupsy's in Miami holds that special place in my heart. Overall it was a lackluster experience that I really don't want to repeat. I might return if someone really wants to go. If I do go back, I would just get the buffalo chicken strips appetizer. | 0 |
This place it fun, not very big but fun it has cheap drinks only need a few. Good daily special | 1 |
I came here for my birthday dinner while staying at the Silverton. My main goal was to enjoy a few margaritas. We decided on a pitcher of margaritas and I am glad we did. The complimentary salsa and chips came out quickly. Our service was friendly and adequate- they were very busy with a loud crowd of people but were able to handle the small tables of customers as well. Dinner was hot, flavorful, and made to order. I loved to atmosphere and the decor. I could have done without the TVs but I know that a lot of people want to be up to date with the scores. Good place for a large group or a romantic date. | 1 |
While I do agree with previous posts that some of the staff is a tad rude, I like the environment and the music most of the time. | 1 |
We have owned our home for many years and have always used Company \""X\""\nfor our A/C and heating needs. Over the past few years, Company X never seemed to fix our problems on the first visit, always required a \""call-back\"" visit, sent a different guy every time (even on call-backs), and was charging me exhorbitant prices.\n\nA recent visit (and another call-back) with Company X (in a story too long and boring), and I had had enough. They were telling me ridiculous information, and \nthe price for a part (for something they should have fixed on the FIRST visit)\nwas going to be $350.00 plus labor. (I had already spent over $500.00 a\nmonth earlier.)\n\nI decided to get a second opinion. Because of the YELP reviews, I contacted\nLynn at Cool Guys. Lynn did confirm the problem; however, he quoted\nme $80.00 for the part (a BIG difference) plus labor. In addition, he\nsolved our problem on the first visit. \n\nLynn was able to get out to our house in RECORD time. He got right to work\n(no chit-chat while charging for his time). He was professional, honest,\nfixed our problem on the first visit, and his prices were VERY reasonable.\nI was very impressed.\n\nLynn at Cool Guys is now my new A/C guy! | 1 |
Finally, there's a really solid and reasonably-priced Indian option in St-Henri. \n\nThe lunch buffet opens at noon on weekdays and is amazingly solid. You can get the full buffet for $13.99, or two options for $9. All the dishes I tried were flavourful and fresh, but the chana masala is really special, and on par with the best in town. After 5pm thali plates are offered for $5.99. \n\nThe owner is extremely friendly and helpful. Triple B is a very welcome addition to the neighbourhood. It's definitely worth a trip. | 1 |
I'd go back to this place. We stopped in on a whim to find a place to eat while driving down Chandler Blvd. We turned the corner onto the side street and had choice of 2 BBQ places there as another place just next door. So happened we turned left and not right into rudys. Never being there caught us off guard as we didn't know the proceedure on the operation of the joint. Watching we caught on winding up to the counter to order we passed many bottle drinks in ice and a refer with sides. In line we made it to the order desk and got our beef or pork order. It doesn't say much about what one orders but it is by the 1/2 lb. or the sandwich. The food was good and after the cleanup easy as they have a novel wash up sink for those with hands sticky with BBQ sauce. \nThe 2 of us spend $20 with no drinks. We drink water when out as so much profit is in soda drink which are bad for one anyway. I don't like drinking candybars. | 1 |
This place is aweful! The bathrooms are so tiny! The shower is gross, and there is literally no room to move in there. There was no hot water for hours in the morning. Would never stay there again. If I could put 0 stars I would. | 0 |
Currently in line. It's 10:32pm. Got here at 10pm. Slowest service on earth. Ordered a milkshake and a sprite zero. I'm pretty sure they are milking the cow to use to make the ice cream for my shake. Avoid at all costs. I'm actually upset I have to give 1 star. There needs to be an option to give negative stars. It is now 10:40pm. I'm leaving. F this. | 0 |
Big selection of toys for kids. Place was kinda run down, looked like it was built 40 years ago. Lots of people. Bought a train set for the Xmas tree, didn't work so returned it no problem. Bought a diffrent one that works sometimes, there is a note on the control that tells you when it doesn't work to stick a screwdriver in it like so... Why would anyone sell/make that? Quality of toys is low. Price is decent. | 0 |
I LOVE THIS STORE. It is by far, my favorite craft store by far. Here's why.\n\nFirst off, its huge. I love Joanns ETC/superstores. Their large, clean, well lit, and the staff here is always friendly and helpful. The store is well set up. Fabric is usually in the front, with loads of selections. Sewing, candles, scrapbooking, stamping, you name it, they have it.\n\nI shop here regularly. Weather its for Scrapbooking, home decor, fabric, whatever, I feel like I could just shop shop shop! I like how clean it is as well. Floors are nice, shelves seem organized and clean, along with everything else in the store.\n\nThey have so much product here to choose from, and I think they always seem to have great sales going. I enjoy it here immesly. Ive also interacted with the staff here on multiple occasions. Friendly, personable, and definately help me find my stuff or make reccomendations when needed. | 1 |
It is difficult to get a call returned or to get somebody to even answer the phone. The address on Groupon is not the correct one, which was never mentioned to me when I booked. Because of the change of address I was 20 minutes late to my appointment and was told they may have to cancel it. Then after looking up my appointment I was told that the receptionist actually booked me for the wrong type of appointment and that I would have to reschedule anyways. Very poor first impression will just attempt to get my Groupon refunded. | 0 |
Very good food but you can get do much better value. The portions are freakishly small for the prices. The lunch menu torta was decent value. Don't get me wrong great flavors but expensive and not worth it. Go next store and get an amazing burger | 0 |
We stopped in Panera for a late evening snack. The staff was very pleasant as we have come to expect and the soup and half sandwich selection suited us well. The cream of chicken with wild rice soup was very good, and my wife also enjoyed her chicken noodle soup. We each had the ham and swiss cheese sandwiches. \n\nThe table staff person was friendly and attentive without being overly so. We just don't think to go to Panera often enough. | 1 |
Completely pathetic restaurant. I was with Derrick when I went, so reference his story. I would never come here again. I wish places like this were banned from being in downtown. | 0 |
I went to VEGAS for my 30th Birthday party with my twin brother, and our crew of 15. We were all very excited to get into Surrender Nightclub as this place had been hyped up as one of the hot spots not to miss out on. We even reserved a table for bottle service. \n\nFirst of all, we waited 1 hour to get in. Ok, fine...it was Labor Day weekend and they were trying to build the hype up for the evening, but then we got in and lets make a long story short, we and 2 other tables in our area waited 1.5 hours for our first bottle to arrive... ARE YOU SERIOUS!! 1- Me and all my guests were very irritated, not to mention the fun was taken out of the birthday celebration evening, 2- We can spend $2k somewhere else and get better service, 3- Who is managing such a place? \n\nAll-in-all Surrender is a very amazing venue, with a very fun crowd! We all did stay after management FINALLY bought us 2 rounds of drinks and we cancelled our table service. This was where i was supposed to be on Sun\""DAY\"", but after this experience and the bad taste it left in my mouth, I did not return :( Bottle Service here is NOT WORTH IT! | 0 |
Went there with friend on one of those it-seemed-warm-but-not-really days for lunch, I had their tuna burger with chicken salad (that had chickpeas). I've never had a tuna burger like that, the consistency was like tartar, rather than a fillet of tuna stuck in the middle of two pieces of bread. It was delicious and we also had a pastel de nata for dessert. I don't really have a sweet tooth, but portugese egg tarts are one of my favourite desserts; and the ones they serve here are amazing! Tell them to heat it up a bit so it'll taste even yummier! | 1 |
Really terrible experience. We waited about a half hour to be sat for a party of 4, which wouldn't be so bad If we didn't walk past 4 empty tables on our way to be sat. There were at least 6 open tables in the restaurant while we were waiting. \n\nOur food took forever. Our appetizer came out with our meal and was cold. Our waitress was supposed to tell us about the gift cars deal which she did not, and the card on the table said if they forget they'd bring a free desert, and it never came. \n\nWouldn't return solely because the service was AWFUL.\n- Victoria Shaughnessy | 0 |
I've been to this place about three times and I'm still not tired of it! I have also been to the boiling crab in san jose, california but it does not compare to our louisiana style crawfish! If you do not like breaking the shells of the crawfish, shrimps are the way to go! There are also various seasoned flavors that the shrimps or crawfish are cooked in, but be prepared to taste a little spice! Oh! Another tip, be prepared to wait. Sometimes the waiting list is about an hour!! But you'll enjoy it overall. It is one thing everyone must experience! You get hot n juicy bibs and you also can get down and dirty with your hands, so you can choose to wear gloves. If you also like rice with your seafood, a bowl of rice is $2. | 1 |
If you havn't been here yet, YOU ARE SLIPPING UP! Food is excellent. The moist brisket is to die for. Their msides are extremely tasty, includint the slaw, mac n cheese, the potato salad, beans, ALL OF EM ARE GREAT. The service is great and they give you samples when you walk in! | 1 |
The nem noung tasted as I expected since there's little you can do to screw it up when making them. They weren't tightly rolled but it still tasted good. The dipping sauce was short on flavor, however, that's why I feel like the nem noung couldn't reach its full potential.\n\nI order a bun tom thit noung that was decent. It came out in a big bowl and had too much noodle for the amount of meat it had. I felt it was very disproportional. The food I had here today is 3/5.\n\nThe service was like any other Asian place. They will seat you, take your order, and leave you for the remainder of your meal. Not to say this is a bad thing if you want to be kept alone but I think the service needs to be proactive in meeting the needs of the customer. I had to wave down the waiter after waiting 5 minutes when I was finishing eating. And then, after leaving the check with us, they didn't come to check us out. Even when I got the attention of two servers, they didn't bother to come. Not coming here again. Customer service is 1/5.\n\nTL, DR: good nem noung, decent dipping sauce, average bun tom thit noung, service is horrible, not coming here again. | 0 |
I love the food and coffee here (although I would double dog dare anyone to actually commute anywhere while trying to eat the commuter breakfast sandwich). Long lines? I can deal with those. But for food/coffee this expensive why... WHY are there tip jars out? Please explain to me why I need to tip... for someone to call out my name? Really? Are you not paying your employees enough? It's ridiculous. I hate tip jars. But the service is always good so I feel like a jerk for not tipping, which results in fewer visits here. Seriously, your price+tip=way too much for what you get.\n\nAlso, what's up with the disappearance of the small yogurt granola? It's not on the menu and missing from the refrigerated case the last couple of times I've been in there. Boo. | 0 |
Look- This is the best pancake place in the Phoenix area, without question, no room for debate. Actually, it's possible that JP has one of the best short stacks in the US.\n\nI don't know what it is about Yelp ratings in Phoenix, but the majority of them are:\n * poorly formed: as in, \""...got coffee at Ted's Hotdogs, it was bad, 1 star.\"" \n * inapplicable: \""they were closed at Midnight, 1 star.\""\n * or just insane: \""Great FOOD! But they didn't take my expired 25 cent coupon, 1 star.\""\n\nBecause of this, I've noticed a trend in Phoenix restaurants that are rated as an average 3 stars, that are actually phenomenal. JP Pancake, is without question, a phenomenal place to get pancakes, and their current averaged rating of 3.5 on Yelp is baffling and frankly unjust. \n\nI mean, I've been all over the US getting breakfast. It's a serious subject to me, and to put it frankly, it's my favorite M*****F***ing meal. I've been lucky enough to sample the majority of the west and east coast's famed pancake houses including: The Original Pancake House in Portland, OR, Ina's in Chicago, IL, Richard Walker's Pancake House in San Diego, CA, Pamela's in Pittsburgh, PA, and even good ol' (kinda overrated) Matt's Big Breakfast in Phoenix. \n\nOut of all of these places, you want to know where my favorite short stack is from? It's from JP Pancake in Gilbert. When it comes to pancakes, there's such a variety out there that it always comes down to preference. For me, my favorite is just a butter and syrup short stack that's slightly just ever-so crisp on the outside, but fluffy, buttery, and melt-in-your-mouth in the middle. None of the places I've been to in the USA does this as well as JP does. \n\nI've been here several times already and have been lucky to sample most of their menu, and I wouldn't be writing this review if I didn't think it held up to the competition. In addition to their standard pancake, they have a wonderful selection of baked pancakes as well. While their baked pancakes might not be as thick as the ones from Ina's or OPH's, they are just as flavor-gasmic. And you know what? I even prefer their thinner texture over Ina's! I think the thinner but still absolutely delicious texture allows you to appreciate the toppings more than when you otherwise just get a mouthful of fat pancake. Honestly, JP is the only place in Phoenix I found that has a baked pancake, and while it's German styled thin texture is different than the east coast variety, I think it is a needed improvement of pancake to topping ratio which makes each bite more enjoyable, and appropriately portioned. If you're looking for a Chicago style pancake the size of a pie, then this isn't it, but who gives a flying Foucault over size when the difference in texture actually IMPROVES the flavor! (At least in my opinion!)\n\nLike I said, I'm serious about breakfast.\n\nIn short, their baked pancakes are superb, their plain pancakes are the best I've had in the US, and they refill your coffee as if it was necessary to sustain your life, which arguably, it is. In addition, their toppings are fresh, flavorful, and diverse, so if you like your perfect short stack with blueberries in it, you're set. There's simply nothing better than this place for pancakes in AZ, and if you think differently, you possibly just have bad taste.\n\nP.S. They also bake their bacon and it 's just f***ing wonderful. | 1 |
This place is CLOSED | 0 |
This is by far the most populated post office and the wait times just to pick up a package is long. I'm in line now on a Tuesday afternoon. Over 30 mins it's 1pm. | 0 |
Been to Kazbar a few times... I love the concept, the decor, and the amazing selection of wines. My only issue is that it's in old town, has somehow remained trendy, and therefore tends to attract that pretentious, \""the world revolves around me\"" crowd. But I can't fault the place for that... it is a business, after all.\n\nThis month (July) Kazbar has 1/2-priced Arizona wines every Thursday with live jazz. I had to stop in and was amazed at the full page of selections they had... I mean, you can't get Caduceus' Judith just anywhere... and Callaghan's Claire's is one of my favorites! \n\nThe guy at the door was a bit slow and I was disappointed that the couches and many tables were all reserved. It's a packed winebar, don't make paying customers stand while plenty of comfy seating is available, just waiting for the \""golden children.\""\n\nHowever, after cracking a $100 bottle and a 20-minute wait, we were able to get seated. The band was quite entertaining and we were impressed with the friendly, knowledgeable service that rounded out the evening. It is refreshing to see a place like this supporting the local juice! | 1 |
Yes, this place is brand new and super classy and hip, but the service is HORRIBLE! I went here to see The Strokes at the Chelsea, and first of all, no one knew where the venue was. We must have asked at least 3 different employees and no one knew, or they gave us false information, and the first guy we asked was super rude and condescending. Once inside the venue, we waited forever for the show to start. We waited for hours for the musicians to come on, and not only that but there were several fights that broke out in the pit area, and the staff did nothing to stop them! They merely looked on from the outside and pretended they couldn't tell who the culprits were. They were incompetent at best. The musicians played an amazing show, but I would definitely not return to this venue again. | 0 |
Great staff, interesting food, and wine at an incredible value. The best $5-7 pours you can find probably anywhere. Take the wine classes if you can, fun and educational. Where can you find that anymore?!?! | 1 |
L&L rocks. I don't care what anyone else says, I love this place! You get tasty food for good prices in large portions... people who complain about that should go and review a higher-end, more expensive joint. \n\nMy recommendations is that you go with spam musabis, chicken and/or seafood/fish plates and avoid the beef as it can be a bit salty and is styled after but isn't as tasty as my #1 love, Korean BBQ. \n\nI like that they make your order fresh for you when you order but it's still pretty fast and inexpensive. I wish they had an L&L where I live now!\n\nSee ya there! | 1 |
Love this place!\nThe food is amazing. My husband and I have been here several times over 3 years and the quality keeps getting better :)\nStaff is friendly, clean, quiet romantic atmosphere. | 1 |
I've never been much of an autograph hound. The only one I remember actively chasing was Chuck Yeager's who is a personal hero of mine. It happened 20 years ago on a flight from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Anchorage. I was up there to do some engineering work and was wearing some dirty coveralls and several days of stubble on my cheeks. I recognized Yeager in the airport. He was with a bunch of other guys that I assumed were in a party that had just finished hunting in the Brooks Range. Even from a distance, his short stocky stature, wizened features and piercing blue eyes were unmistakable. When the plane was in the air, I looked for a piece of paper and found a copy of my draft project prognosis I'd been working on and thought, \""What the hell, I'll ask Chuck to sign it.\"" I walked down the aisle to his row and asked. He just stared at me. I stared back. I must have won the stare-down because he finally took the paper and pen and in the most deliberate and slow fashion possible, scrawled his signature on the approval page. I have no idea where it is today. I'll bet it's worth something.\n\nI got a sense of what some signatures are worth at Antiquities. It is found somewhere in the massive mall known as the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace. They specialize in collectibles (usually autographed). Most of them are associated with musicians and actors, but they also have historical and sports memorabilia. There are dozens and dozens of signed guitars and drum heads by rock musicians starting around $3000. There are also tons of albums and posters that are adorned with celebrity signatures. Amongst them are some \""bargains\"" for under $1000. All these nostalgic items are beautifully framed.\n\nMy favorites in the whole place were:\n(1) A small piece of paper signed by the Fab Four ($7995).\n(2) The Rolling Stone's Sticky Fingers Album with the zipper on it (designed by Andy Warhol) signed by all five of the band. There was a separate Andy Warhol signature framed with it too (for about $1000 less than the Beatles signatures).\n(3) An Abraham Lincoln signature ($14,995).\n\nI spent some time talking to the assistant manager, Howard. He told me that he's always getting calls from lawyers who want a JFK signature on their wall (they had one at the store too for several thousand dollars). I expressed interest in their old fashioned neon oil company signs. I could have shipped the Shell Oil one home for just under $1000. That was a bit steep, but I kept their business card just in case.\n\nThe forum shops at Caesar's Palace go on forever. As you wander around they curve about and soon you can become absolutely lost. I had to ask an information desk how to get out of the place after I visited Antiquities. | 1 |
heard about this place from some friends. went in and was pretty cool to hang...lots of tv's, lot's of beer...sort of stopped there. food was flat (french dip was stringy, fatty and cold) and the service was almost self service!\n\nI can see coming for a game and a beer, but not for a meal...might try again just in case... | 0 |
Great place to pickup Thai for a night in. Thumbs up to yellow curry chicken, shrimp pad thai, and spring rolls. | 1 |
Every time I'm in a asian restaurant, customer service is something I don't expect. It almost goes hand in hand. Asian restaurant = bad customer service. \nPho Kim Long has bad customer service. It's expected, so I won't dwell on it.\nThe first time I came, I was with a party of 5. One of my buddies got a hot bowl with cold soup. How that happens, I can only imagine.\nI tried the Pho, I asked for egg noodles and got rice noodles. I then asked the waiter where my egg noodles were he replied with \""Are you sure you ordered egg noodles?\""\n\nI was there just yesterday and I must say that the Pho isn't all that great. I had pan fried noodles and I received a plate that was drenched in sauce. When my pan fried noodles are drenched in sauce, there really isn't a point to order pan fried noodles. \nI've had the chicken teriyaki and it was okay. Teriyaki Madness makes just as good of a chicken teriyaki as Pho Kim Long.\n\nI notice this place is voted best in Vegas, however it must be voted by non asian people as this restaurant is full of non asians and even the asians that review this place don't give it a good review. | 0 |
Got to go for free so my expectation were low, but it was a well produced, nicely paced, entertaining show. I had my child with me and we all enjoyed the show till the end. \n\nThe group performing was obviously from some acrobatic team in Chinese, they were very good at their craft, the girls were so pretty and lithe, the boys were all kungfu master that can flip and flip again. There was a little boy about 5-6 years old that really stole the show, poor thing probably doesn't even get to go to school, but he was flipping like the rest of them. \n\nThe storyline was about a Panda named Long Long who was in love and about to get married to a Peacock princess, the princess was kidnap by some evil looking bird monster, and the Panda had to go through trials and tribulations to win and rescue his girl back. The music and background was colorful and well planned, so I'm giving it a solid 4 stars. It kinda of sad that the show isn't well promoted. | 1 |
every time i come here my family and i always enjoy our dishes! i tried the burgundy truffles with parmesan risotto...the half size is enough for one person, TRUST! | 1 |
They were busy and I have problems with my legs. They weren't able to show the gracious ability to make sure that I was happy with the experience. So my advice is not to go there unless you are totally healthy. Besides that. .the food certainly wasn't that great. No more for me . I'll go back to the great service and good quality of our favorite pizza place | 0 |
Gosh I went back in her business today sadly it was terrible! I knew she wasn't a good woman I told her service was not good she didn't follow procedures. She says she did I'm not sure who she is convincing ? Very bad business woman! She isn't here to make a woman look nice. Her attitude was awful screaming yelling I tried to tell her I'm not here to fight with you but she was screaming jumping around ! She even called the cops and said my kids and I were there to beat her up! Insane cause my kids are 5 and 7.This woman and her business is appauling! Was staying firm on I won't give you any money back I did a good service! | 0 |
This Walgreen is convenient close to my house I only go in there sometimes. They have pretty good sales, But the regular priced stuff is ridiculous. The one thing that reallllly bugs me is club cards!!! I hate them, bur now a a days most stores have a 'house' card for people to use when they dont have the time nor do they want a club card. This place refuses to let you use a house card and wants you to sit and fill out the form to get one. Don't got time for it and don't want one. | 0 |
One of my favorite go to spots for Mexican - yes it's a chain - no it's not completely authentic - but it is YUMMY! We went to OTB today for a Mother's Day meal with my \""2nd\"" mom....and we sat on the patio because the weather was beautiful!\n\nWe had peach margaritas and strawberry/mango sangria and both were very good! The OTB chips and salsa are always bottomless and delish and this time was no different! \n\nWe chose Chorizo and Baha Fajitas and an Enchilada entree at our table of three and each went home with about as much as we ate. We enjoyed the Turtle Empanadas for dessert and they were a perfect ooey gooey combination that was a great ending to a wonderful meal.\n\nOur waiter was great, our glasses never empty (or even close) the food was once again consistently good and a bill of $55 for drinks, entrees and dessert was a great deal! Great choice for a meal with friends! | 1 |
This place holds a special place in my heart. \n\nMy uncle promised me when I was 10 that he would take me to Vegas when I turned 21. Clearly, I don't forget anything.\n\nSo I went my parents and uncle. After they hit the sack at 2 am I still wanted to hit the town. Luckily on Fremont this is a bit more safe than the strip so I walked over to Binion's from the Nugget and went to town alone on the crap's table. The dealer were pretty cool in helping me learn the game. I had a horrible luck but the guy next to me kept winning off my rolls so he kept me going with a few chips. \n\nAll in all a pretty awesome experience. If you want an old Vegas experience check this place out! | 1 |
these guys kept my engine for 4 months and never delivered on their promises. search the 240 forums and ripoffreport.com you'll see what others are talking about. In the end this place ended up costing me 5 months of delays and around $1200 in additional costs. | 0 |
Okay the burger was good but ..... \nThe service was horrible, and $4.00 for 5 onion rings (really we counted because we were sharing an order)!\nIt's set up like fast food (order and pay, then sit and wait).\nI saw the wait staff sending people from one counter to the other to place orders because they were \""too busy\"" running drinks to tables.\nMaybe they were having a bad night but it ruined the vibe for me. \nThe counter looking at the strip (best seats in the house) were filthy and the had the condiments sitting on the seats. \nNobody re-filled my drink and we had no silverware plastic or otherwise. \nThe burger was good but at $10.00 it better be. | 0 |
This company's name is Yellow Checker Star Transportation. On the cabs they have Star Cab. \n\nThis review is about a specific driver. I don't know his name. He is a black guy with a heavy accent, either African or Haitian. \n\nMy buddy and I got into the cab at the MGM told him we are going to Harrahs with a H. (Another cab driver told us this because sometime they confuse Harrahs and Paris hotel. So you say Harrahs with a H and Paris with a P)\n\nWe start driving (speeding) and we take out of the way route to the main strip. Almost rear end 3 cars. (The cabs are fitted with a system that if you get too close to a car it starts making all these beeps noises). I'm alert now and feel something is up. \n\nHe asked us again where are we going told him loud and clear. Harrahs with a H. He makes a turn before Harrahs goes around a building down into a parking lot. Drives to the corner of parking lot, to a dead end and he says oh shoot. Turns around, exits this large parking lot onto the wrong side of the road. We tell him he is on the wrong side. A car turns on to the road and almost hits us because we were on the wrong. \n\nWe told him what he was doing was unsafe and to please drive normal. \n\nAll he would say is, my friend my friend\n\nMeter is running the whole time. It's usually between $6.90 and $10 dollars. We had no traffic and it was over $15.00. \n\nCalled the company and spoke to a women to \""report\"" him to the company. She said she will tell a supervisor, but I doubt it. \n\nThey should take him off the road. He is going to end up killing a innocent person. \n\nI will not get into a \""Star Cab\"" from Yellow Checker Star Transportation ever! | 0 |
I wish I could give BlueChip NEGATIVE stars! This company is nothing but trouble. They hook you with a seemingly decent deal on Living Social and then you are in for it! I called over a month in advance to redeem my Living Social voucher which was $329 for a 2 night weekend stay including an alcohol package and some club passes. The girl I spoke to verified the dates and specifically asked me if I had purchased the weekend voucher which I confirmed (why can they not tell this?). Upon arrival on Friday 1/25, I was informed by the staff at the Signature that Bluechip had booked our room for the incorrect dates (2/25-2/27 which is a Monday and Tuesday instead of 1/25-1/27). I contacted Bluechip immediately and was \""handled\"" by Brittany. She informed me it would take up to 2 hours to make the correction and also that I would have to PAY an additional $10.80 because I was charged the wrong amount for taxes. She was indifferent and unapologetic. She called back about an hour later and said it was taken care of. When I went to check in at the front desk, I was informed Bluechip had booked the reservation for the wrong dates (2/25-2/27) AGAIN and we had to wait another 45 minutes to get into a room. Are MONKEYS working here!? Nope... they wouldn've gotten it right the second time around... \n\nWhen we got to the room, the phone and television were not working and the Alcohol/party package that came with the deal were not present - shocker! I called Bluechip again and was informed it could take an additional 2 hours to get the package and have the items fixed. I asked if it could be faster because we had plans and were trying to get going and Crystal (who claimed to have no boss and be the OWNER of Bluechip when I asked for a manager) told me she wasn't gonna have her crew \""stop what they were doing and run to my room\"" because they were cleaning other rooms. I told her I was going to dispute the charge on my credit card and she said \""Fine, I'll wait for that dispute\"". They were rude and condascending and ruined an entire day/night of our only 2 day trip. \n\nAll in all, with taxes and fees I ended up paying over $500 for this \""DEAL\"". It would have been less expensive to book directly with The Signature for that weekend. \n\nThis is in no way directed at the Signature MGM. It is a fantastic facility with beautiful suites and we have stayed here many times but PLEASE do yourself a favor and book directly with the hotel.\n\nI have NEVER experienced this type of treatment, ESPECIALLY in the hotel industry and I travel quite a bit. This \""company\"" is a disgrace and I can't believe they're still in business. Charge DISPUTED. PEACE OUT BLUECHIP! | 0 |
This was our place to go for years and we were never disappointed. The owner was always there to make sure everything is good, Then, they changed the owner and it started to go down the hill. We so wish that it could go back to the way it was. If the current owner reads this review, he should really pay attention before he has to close the door one day. | 0 |
Great breakfast options from healthily to your more traditional style. The in house made granola was tasty and staff very friendly. I went alone and sat right away but it looked like larger groups had to wait a little, I say it's worth it. | 1 |
Luxor is probably going to be one of those one time hotel stay thing for me. We booked a room in advance for King size bed, but they did not have any available for some reason when we arrived, which they made us come back in a few hours.\n\nThe staff seems very rude in this whole place, and even in some of the souvenir stores. Aside from the fun fact of riding in the hotel elevator under the influence of alcohol, I do not see much value out of this place. | 0 |
Bumped up a star for you, Carolina!\n\nAnd because I did have a raging 21st birthday back in '06. | 0 |
I have long been a fan of Blue Horse and find myself here at least once a week. The coffee is very good, with carefully sourced, fair trade and organic beans. The space itself is very comfy, with plenty of tables to sit at, and a couple of stuffed armchairs, if you can get them. They have a nice selection of baked goodies...usually a couple of muffin and scone options,as well as some healthier cookies, and some really great gelato to choose from. Today I had the sfogliatella, an Italian pastry filled with flavored ricotta, and it was awesome...perfect with a cup of their drip coffee. The staff is always helpful and friendly here, and they're knowledgable without being pretentious. I wish they were open a little later in the evening...with the exception of Saturday, when they stay open until 9, they close at 5 pm. | 1 |
Nice selection and great service. \nThe guy was very nice...walked me through all the options...and hooked me up with a discount. Enough said. | 1 |
Dinner before the Show @ the Benedum \n(Perfect for walking to and from if the weather is okay)\n\nThe Wait:\nWe walked in on a whim for dinner before a show @ the benedum with no reservations.\nIt was packed and we thought that we would be waiting for at least a half an hour, for sure.\nWe were seated immediately and promised to be at our show on time!\nThey were very sweet about making sure that we were taken care of it a quick manner, but the entire time they were fabulous to us!\n\nThe Food:\nI ordered the Cheese Tortellini with Pesto cream sauce--it was great!\nMy husband ordered something with scallops and he said that they were the best that he'd ever had!\n(I checked the menu, unfortunately that dish isn't offered regularly).\n\nService:\nPrompt, all the while never sacrifcing a great personality and fantastic service.\n\n\nPROS:\nAtmosphere is a Win!\nDimly lit; great for a nice meal out with a loved one.\nVery cozy and intimate\nVery Clean\nGreat Service\nPrompt seating\nBoth of us were very pleased with our meals\nWe *will* be back!\n\nCONS: \nPittsburgh Parking (in other words, find a garage and hoof it!) | 1 |
Got up and walked out. Sat at table for 10 minutes and was never acknowledged. Poor service never gets you to the point of whether the food is any good. This place seems to be nothing more than a high school redux. I'm going to avoid this place and this franchise from here on out. Do yourself a favor and go to one of the many other good places to eat at CityScape. | 0 |
tried to sell services I didn't need! Only place in the area to take your car too and they know it, so they stick it you on the prices! Buyer beware! | 0 |
Don't disrespect your taste buds by eating at a chain subpar pizza place again.\n\nThey deliver, great quality, reasonable prices. Unexpectedly Delicious, serioulsy. | 1 |
I used Execucar a while back because they seemed professional and well, executive...\n\nMy driver came at the right time for pick up and that's pretty much where the positives stop...\n\nHe was completely rude and just a complete a-hole\nWe tried to make convo with each other but he made it seem like I was not the typical demographic that he transports\nOK\nI'm young and I only needed his services for this one ride\nIf I wanted some lip, I would've got a cab driver who I could hardly understand\n\nHe went on an on about how he picks up business professionals and celebrities... I was sitting in the back rolling my eyes thinking \""D-listers hardly count as celebs\"" as he was going through his list of has-beens and one hit wonders...\n\nThe entire ride the driver belittled me and made it sound like he was doing me a huge favor in driving me when really I kept thinking, any other form of transportation would've been a better option\nAfter a while I just tuned him out and ignored him\n\nAlso, the car was not cute or clean at all\nThe \""leather\"" interior was dated and gross\n\nI kept thinking I should've used a Lyft instead because they have nice drivers who can make convo in a nice, professional way...\n\nI would not recommend this company and you won't find me sitting in the back of that gross town car ever again... | 0 |
The food is mediocre, the decor is a bit more modern than your typical joint. Hubby ordered the special (dac biet) for $7.25 and I ordered a large bowl of the raw beef with tendon also for $7.25. We also ordered the plain noodle with broth for $5.00, spring rolls and egg rolls for the children.The bowls came full of broth and tender meat, but a disportionate amount of soggy noodles. I told my server that hubby and my bowl did not have enough noodles and they said that's how it's served. So we each order another serving of noodles for $3.00. Spring rolls were puny...really puny for $5.00, about 30% smaller than what you would get in a typical food joint. The egg rolls were super greasy, so greasy I had to roll them into the napkins before I served them to my children. I asked for hot tea, the hot tea never came, but the ice water that I never ordered arrived. The bill came out to be $38 and some change with tip included. (You don't get a choice.) I voiced my disatisfaction with another server who I thought was a manager and then the owner. They just said sorry and did nothing to ameliorate the situation. Overall, the food is ok, but it's expensive considering Vegas is the most wasteful place on earth with all the buffets. If you're really craving for Pho, then it will meet your basic needs, but I would recommend you pass and just go to your local favorite joint. | 0 |
The people that work here are far from friendly or helpful. You need to argue with them to have them take your order. One guy said he couldn't take our order because our table wasn't in his jurisdiction. Finally our waitress showed after quite some time. Our waitress claimed it was because they had been busy since 9:30PM (we got there around 3am). I do sympathize with the staff because the place was pretty busy, but they have to be a little friendlier. The food was ok, but not great. they also were out of the beef for the dinner i ordered. | 0 |
Did a takeout order. Pretty good Thai and will come back for dinner. Excellent yellow curry, pad Thai and Thai fried rice. The Pad Woon Sen was also pretty good but the beef ordered with it was a bit tough. I will update when I come back for dinner. | 1 |
My partner and I checked into the Encore on last Tuesday. The room was very nice. The bed was very comfortable. The first evening we were in the casino we learned that the Wynn/Encore does not comp drinks when playing machines at the bar. \n\nThe bartender was embarrassed telling us this. Now I know the economy is tough, but really? He further explained that they serve cocktails to players on the casino floor, not at the bars. I was playing out on the floor, never was offered a drink. I guess the cocktail waitress for the entire casino was on break. However, we were propositioned by two hookers that evening at a bar at the Encore. Asked us if we needed company for the evening. Guess the economy is tough when they proposition the gay guys. \n\nAt the pool during the day, it was nice. However, by Friday the ghetto was arriving and the music switched to gangster rap. This was annoying also. \n\nWe got propositioned again at a bar in the Wynn on the second night. Again, did we want company for the evening?\n\nSaturday morning while drinking coffee at the coffee bar near the elevators at the Encore, the working girls started coming down around 6:30 AM. It was amusing to watch. Guess the night shift had ended and they were heading home. \n\nYou wouldn't expect a place like the Wynn/Encore to be OK with this, but clearly they are or it would cease. We usually stay at the Palazzo when in Las Vegas. It was full, so we went to the Wynn/Encore. We have never experienced the hooker situation at the Palazzo/Venetian. \n\nI wouldn't go back to a Wynn property. | 0 |
Ugh I don't know why this place stays open. We came here last year because of a delayed flight. My Bf and I were very disappointed and said, \""lets never go back here\"". Well, here we are in the airport again with some time to spare. Only having a couple hours sleep, we needed some fuel before our long flight home. We decided on a Bacon breakfast burrito with added cheese (extra .75 charge) and salsa and we also got a side of beans. WORST burrito I've ever had. It was completely flavorless, the cheese was Cold and so processed that it didn't even melt. The salsa was watery and horrible, which made my whole burrito cold and soupy. I would never suggest this place to anybody and was tempted to tell people to not go here. | 0 |
After reading a wealth of positive reviews on Yelp my BF and I settled on Beckett's Table when enjoying a staycation in the area. I had very high expectations based off everyone's reviews and sadly was really underwhelmed. \n\nThe atmosphere is very nice and the wait staff was very attentive. But majority of the food was totally disappointing. We started with the 'famous' grits and sausage with mustard which was good - but not spectacular. I ordered the oysters and my BF got the grilled cheese and tomato soup. My oysters were mushy which is just really unappealing when you are eating seafood and tasted overly fishy. I barely ate half of the dish. The grilled cheese and soup was good, but again, nothing you couldn't get anywhere else. For dessert we were drawn to the chocolate covered bacon s'mores, which we agreed, were the best part of our experience. The dessert was delicious and unique. \n\nOverall we left feeling perhaps we'd give Beckett's Table a second chance on another occasion but considering the price it won't be at the top of our list. I will absolutely commend the staff as they were wonderful, I just wish the food had been better. | 0 |
Ditsy waitresses, drunk idiots, and slow service. Plus, not to mention their idiotic Anti-Obama messages on their menus, and this after they were busted for hiring illegals....go figure! Don't waste your time or money coming to this place. There's a lot of choose from out there. | 0 |
THIS LOCATION IS CLOSED. When it was in business it was hit-or-miss, more bad than good. Opened new location in Urbana. | 0 |
#1 burger #1 milkshake #1 salad from a burger restaurant and dead last in being able to get a table quickly.\n\nNormally you could not pay me to eat at a restaurant in a strip mall, but this place is worth driving for. The strip mall almost is needed though because the wait to get a table is almost always 30 minutes plus (I have experienced 60+). \n\nI wish I had two stomachs so I could actually finish a burger in a shake.\n\n Always a long wait, always loud, and always awesome! | 1 |
Del Taco...just amazing! To get 39 cent tacos anytime I want makes me feel a significant inner joy which is hard to put into words. I would give it five stars if it wasn't for the irritation it will likely cause my bowels later. | 1 |
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