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The Original Pancake House is basically a diner. Simple food, prepared quickly. The quality is decent -- think upgraded Denny's -- but nothing special or worth repeated visits unless you like a bland breakfast. \n\nThere's nothing particularly amazing about the food or menu choices, but if you're carting around a load of kids, it's not a bad place to go for lots of pancake options (chocolate chip, whole wheat, blueberry, etc). When we went, we ordered crepes and blueberry pancakes. The crepes were too sweet and the blueberries on the pancakes weren't fresh. But the service was great, the coffee never-ending and the bacon was perfectly crispy. | 0 |
This place is so fun! Be prepared to spend some money, though. \n\nFind a promoter and get in for free or at a discounted price. Depending on the day and who the DJ is, girls usually can get in for free and guys at a discounted rate. Otherwise if you don't do that, I would definitely buy your tickets online before you go. You'll save a ton of money. \n\nIt doesn't take too long to get in but they are strict on what you can and can't bring with you. There's a few lines you go into before you actually get into the place. You can't bring a large bag (I wouldn't recommend it anyway. You'll be in a pool), no gum, no mints, no anything really. \n\nOnce you get in, the party starts! There's a really large pool, plenty of people, a big bar and loud music! I'd get a locker for your stuff when you get in. It's $40 but it's worth it because you really don't want to leave your stuff on the floor or anywhere unattended. So many people will be here and you'll want to be in the pool not worrying about where your wallet is. Just split the price with a few people and keep your stuff safe for the day. It only accepts cards, though so be prepared for that. \n\nThe bar is okay. It's Vegas, so expect to spend a lot of money on booze. I got the 32 oz. drink because I figured that the small drinks are $15 anyway... I might as well get a larger one with a lid and go to the bar less. You can get any drink you want in that size, so I got an adios to get more bang for my buck. Honestly though, it wasn't very strong. Nonetheless, it was just okay and this is a for profit place, so you can't really expect bangin drinks. \n\nThis is a really fun place to go. It's a nice pool and a nice area with loud music. It's a party! The pool gets pretty gross as the day goes on, but when there's hundreds of people in it that's going to happen. Come here with money and a good attitude, get in the pool, splash around and you'll have a blast!! | 1 |
Don't ever come here unless you want basic and I mean basic customer service. We stayed here Super Bowl weekend, one night they had water issues and shut down everything. When I mean everything, I mean everything except the tables and the slots. \n\nWe were staying in the hotel and we had no water in our room between 11pm and 7am (not sure 7am is true as writing this while water is out, we will see in a few hours if this time frame is true). We were told if we need the bathroom we should go to the casino next door. So I'm enjoying my time in Vegas (was) and I wake in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and I have to go down 10 floors and walk to the hotel next door. \n\nThere solution to the problem was we will send you some water. Well we had a hot tub room and they were not happy when I said I needed a thousand bottles of water for my room. I know things go wrong and there is not much you can do but to tell you go next door for for the bathroom is a joke. \n\nI have stayed at this hotel and casino many times and loved it, it was also called The Imperial Palace. They have changed the name to The Quad, Q can only stand for questionable, because the decisions they made were outrageous.\n\nThe location is good that is all I can say | 0 |
When you can get rasberries, strawberries or blueberries 2 for $1 you know you're getting a great deal. English cucumbers at the grocery store can run $1.99 each. At SSR market, usually 50 cents. Roma tomatoes for homemade salsa... 50 per pound. That was a few weeks ago. But every week, they have great deals on SOMETHING!! \n\nWith all the retirement communities around, the license plates are all represented here, and can occasionally be cause for frustration, thus the four stars. I usually visit during the week and avoid the overcrowding on weekends. | 1 |
I've really tried giving this place a chance but I'm now at my wit's end. I ordered take-out a number of times because the place is on the way home from work. The pizza is average at best, but what finally broke the camel's back is my latest experience.\n\nI ordered online. I had to wait about an hour from clicking the send button to being handed my pizzas. The two customers ahead of me received the wrong order. And on top of it all \""Renard\"" decides to give my wife an attitude after yelling at his staff in front of the customers. \n\nI'll never give this place my business again. | 0 |
Not sure what to say...I'm an airline pilot, and I was staying at the airport hotel (Wingate) and ordered from this place. I paid with a credit card and my food was never delivered...I tried to call TWELVE times to find out what the deal was, but no one would answer the phone...They definitely charged my credit card though...lol I guess the joke is on me.\n\nDON'T ORDER FROM THIS PLACE. | 0 |
This is a great place to go on a cold winter day. The food is both spicy and warm. First I usually get a bowl of what seems to be miso soup, which is complimentary with your meal. They use really good meat for their spicy barbeque and it's delivered smoking hot to your table with bowls of kimchi and other Korean specialties. Some dishes might seem a little pricey, but most can easily feed two people | 1 |
Left because ONE Ohio state fan threw a hissy fit and they turned the ASU game off when 3 tables protested. The manager did nothing! Shame on you this is arizona! Will not be back for any more ASU games, and this is the close pac 12 bar for me, I will find another place! | 0 |
Did a bomb job on my eyebrows and lip! Wasn't overly painful, and looked great. | 1 |
I've subjected the poor Tomcat to all sorts of misery over the years. It's hard to please a foodie girlfriend, especially when his only foodie desire is to eat at every In-N-Out in America. Oh brother.... \n\nSo, it was after much trepidation that he agreed to try Cornish Pasty Co., a restaurant specializing in food from Southwest England, more specifically, the Pasty. My selling point was, it had his four favorite food groups: cheese, potatoes, ground meat, and beer. \n\nWell Yelp, we found a winner! We finally found a place that we both liked! \n\nI loved the Mushroom, Walnut and Spinach soup. It's served with a side of bread and delicious, easily spreadable butter. \n\nThe Tomcat LOVED the Oggie, a pasty filled with steak, onion, potatoes and rutabaga. I thought it was ok, it tastes bland. It tastes a lot like the food Tomcat cooks at home (his ancestry is Irish/Scottish). So, to some people, bland is good. They even have MUSHY peas (that's how it's described on their menu, \""mushy\"" peas), so this is some authentic British food. Who else eats mushy peas? And are proud of it? \n\nLuckily, I didn't order a pasty, but if I did, I'd go with a more flavorful one, like the Chicken Tikka Masala, or the Lamb Vindaloo. Instead, I went with the Broccoli and Cauliflower Cheese Bake. The dish is exactly as it sounds. The cheese baked on top is awesome. There's also cheese melted inside with the fresh broccoli and cauliflower. It's like a healthier, non-carb version of mac-n-cheese. Tomcat and I both agreed, this dish was delicious. \n\nI also got a bottle of their much talked about banana-beer bread. Ugh. Bitter. Pass. You can smell the banana and taste a little bit in the aftertaste, but most of the time, it tasted like a strong, bitter beer.\n\nThe highlight of the meal was the Shirley Temple's Pudding, a sticky toffee pudding made with Treacle and served with ice cream. This was delicious, possibly the best dessert I've ever had. The top is caramelized and the bottom has slightly burnt brown bread that tastes a lot like a brownie end. Top it with ice cream and it is heaven. \n\nSo, I recommend this place, especially if you're craving some British food. They've also got an interesting beer selection. Definitely will be a date-night destination for us. | 1 |
OMG. ...where do I start? OK we usually stay at the Golden Nugget whenever we come to Vegas but The D was recommended by some friends and we also liked the vibe of the casino, young, hip and vibrant. So upon check in we waited for the bell hop for 20 mins we finally gave up and lugged all our luggage and ice chest in ourselves. Then waited in line for another 30 mins to check in because they only had 1 person working at the desk..ON A FRIDAY.... Then we finally get to our room and were blown away at how utterly tiny the room was, we booked a corner suite but got a freakin broom closet. The room was not the same room as pictured on the website. So the hubby went downstairs to speak to a manager about our complaints but it took her a half hour to get to him cuz she was on a phone call. She was very unprofessional and said that we got a good deal and we should enjoy ourselves in Vegas. The couch had stains all over it and the shower head was barely hanging on by a thread. Bathroom tile was filthy. We would NEVER recommend this dump 2 any of our ppl. | 0 |
Always a gamble trying different AYCE sushi places. Since this one was highly recommended by a friend, we decided to give it a go!\n\nAs a positive, I noticed the service was very fast and efficient...food orders came out quickly, orders were taken, drinks refilled, etc.\n\nBut the quality and cuts were not very impressive. And they added a very sweet ponzu to a lot of the nigiri...distracting actually. Perhaps to hide the quality of fish?\n\nThe ahi / tuna nigiri I was served was actually embarrassing...I didn't even take a photo of it LOL. Just a really rough cut, poor coloring, and did not taste fresh even during a fully-packed night.\n\nThe amaebi was not cut/butterflied like all others I've had before, so it was a bit chewy and didn't melt in your mouth.\n\nThe uni was also runny in consistency. Besides the sake / salmon, I didn't really taste anything \""fresh\"" in my opinion.\n\nI just wasn't impressed with anything here....but I found plenty to be underwhelmed. \n\nGood luck! | 0 |
Blue Adobe Grille had great reviews and I was looking forward to some classic New Mexican food. I saw a lot of good reviews on their seafood, so we all gave it a shot. I think maybe they had a bad cook that day, but all the seafood was way overcooked. Even the pork tacos were so overcooked, my friend gave the order back to the restaurant. We went on a Friday nights, so its quite surprising. | 0 |
I've been to The Liberty for lunch a few times and it's always be great.\nTonight for dinner however, the gnats were on the schedule apparently. There were a ridiculous amount of gnats around our table and our waitress had no condolences or explanation. Also, not sure our waitress was really too interested in waiting on us as she'd actually not had anything we asked about...how do wait tables at a place you've not tried the food. You don't eat fish? Then you shouldn't work somewhere they serve it. The food was better than expected, just don't expect your service to be of much. | 0 |
Not really a coaster but instead a \""ride\"". Yes it is over quickly but it is a quick \""rush\"". No, I do NOT want the attendant to tell me when it is ready to go. Maybe the people that need that could ask if the attendant could ride with them and hold their hand. That is the fun of the ride. You are launched off an aircraft carrier. This is the second best ride to the coaster at NY-NY, though I have not done the stratosphere (which is more ghetto than the Sahara and sans culture). | 1 |
\""They try to be a fancier Denny's.\"" - Friend\n\nI couldn't agree more. Planet Dailies, located on the casino level of Planet Hollywood, is definitely not a place I'd recommend to anyone who actually feels like eating and enjoying their food. I would, however, recommend this place to people who find themselves in one of the following situations:\na) It's between 2pm and 4pm - that awkward time that's too late to be lunch, yet too early to be dinner - and you've finally gotten over your morning hangover. \nb) You need to eat because you know it's bad to drink on an empty stomach.\nc) You're drunk and don't really care what your food tastes like as long as it's greasy.\nd) It's late and nothing else is open.\n\nIf you're not experiencing any of the above, please do yourself a favor and walk over to Yolo's, Earl of Sandwich, or (and I know this one is hard) gather up the energy to actually leave the hotel and get something good to eat. | 0 |
99% music and dance games with a couple old classic arcade games. Employees didn't even seem to acknowledge our existence. Felt more like a mortuary than an arcade. | 0 |
I know I've been here before with some relatives, but didn't have the recommended Lychee & Coconut smoothie boba. \n\nSooooooo happy I didn't rebel, and took the recommendation this time, thanks fellow yelpers! :) \n\nI LOVE boba, and a few days ago I had one at Lee's (I just wanted to try theirs, first & last time I'll ever get their boba smoothies) so my boba emotions were kinda down. :( \n\nAnyways, I just had to add that b/c w/ the disappointment of my last boba experience, this place redeemed my boba love. Still got love for ya, boba. \n\nGreat customer service here, we were greeted with a kind smile. :) Customer service is important to me, so excellent service will always bring me back and bad service will put your business on my sh*t list. I'm passionate about customer service as well, so I'll tell all my family and friends about a great customer service I had. And I'll do the same with bad service. \n\nI went with my dad (he's a big boba fan too), he got the avocado smoothie boba, and he liked it! He said he'll be coming here too for his next boba smoothie. I tasted it and they definitely use fruit (instead of powder) I could actually taste the difference. And I feel like I've been powder smoothie fooled for way too long. Dad got a brain freeze b/c he was half way done in less than a few mins. :P\n\nI got more excited when I found out there were coconut slices along with the boba in mine!!! LOVE THAT! Made my drink so much better. I don't know any other place that does that. \n\nI would give 5 stars but when we sat down at one of the tables, my dad saw blood or something on the chair next to him. eww. sounds like someone was leaking. ugh. \n\nOooh... and they have seed (that's what us Hawai'ian islanders call'em). Dried plum, li hing mui, dried cuttlefish, and all kinds of other dried fruit snacks. Reminds me of home, being from Hawai'i, so use to see those big jars of li hing mui everywhere back home. We'll have to try those next time we come in. \n\nOther than the cleanliness issue we will be back, and this will be our new go to place for boba! | 1 |
Why would I go to Todai when there are so many other buffet options in Las Vegas? Well, because I had a free pass to go there. Todai was actually a refreshing change of pace to the heavier fare that is common on the strip. Its Todai. Lots of Asian food and lots of cheap sushi. It's not bad, but it's not good. I wouldn't go back if it wasn't free. | 0 |
Came here to try the Chili Dip but I ordered the wrong one instead :(. Everything was too salty for my taste. Service was very attentive. \n\nNam Kao Tod - salty. need more acidy\n\nBeef soup - very good and flavorful but a little over season \n\nNorthern Curry - salty also. I had this curry better somewhere else. | 0 |
I went on a one nighter to Vegas with my GF this past weekend to meet up some friends after the Pacquiao fight...let me recap the night:\n\n1. We were led up to Tao Beach at 11PM at night, I do not know why, it was about 40 degrees and I was wearing a hoochy mama dress.\n2. By the time we got up to TAO beach, I was too tired to be excited. You try climbing up a million flights of stairs in 4 inch heels!\n3. We decided to go back downstairs in which there was another line to get to the stairs that take you down.\n4. Another million flights of stairs down. I guess I shouldn't complain - I probably burned off all the bread I had at Grand Luxe 2 hours prior. \n5. We were walking through the crowded dance floor when all of a sudden I felt myself slipping on ice (aren't there supposed to be ppl that clean up this stuff??)...all I could think of was how embarrassing it would be if I fell..so I tried to catch myself a few times but in the end, it was inevitable, and I let myself fall...the slowest fall I have ever endured. I instantly knew my ankle was messed up and had to take my heels off. We walked to a less crowded area and it was there that I realized my knee was dripping blood and my ankle was swollen =( \n6. A security saw and grabbed my hand and took me to the back where there was a paramedic to clean up my knee which had been sliced by something (I think glass)\n7. Security made me put my heels back on so I hobbled back to the club to try to enjoy the night. Realizing that there was no way I'd be able to stand in those heels any longer, I took a cab back to the hotel by myself..\n\n=( the end. | 0 |
Very solid club. Great crowd, great DJ, very nice decor, reasonable drinks. I had a very good time here on a recent Friday night. | 1 |
Excellent service, excellent food. Amazing and innovative. How has Food network missed these guys? | 1 |
Khoury's was good the first time I went sense then I live close enough I've gone three more times each time not as good as the first, including the food.\n\nThe service also was really slow. I have deff. had a better pita. The first time I went though I really liked it. I am not sure if they'll improve or not but I tried enough times I don't think I'll be going back soon. | 0 |
Great Corner Suite!\n\nLove that its non-gaming when my kids come. They love the monorail! For a quiet, non gaming, no smoky air experience, after a fun night in town this hits the spot. \n\nUsed the washer and dryer, the Kitchen and separate bedroom and auto shades are all super chic.\n\nSelf-parking is not available only valet. Here we go again. | 1 |
I came here last night 6.10.11, but it was not as cool as I remember it two years ago. it is not the best to gamble here. I did not go to any of the clubs, but Playboy Club looked like thats where it was last night. Alot of eye candy for the fellas to absorb. Kind of off the beaten path as they say. I took the shuttle to Gold Coast casino then took forever to cross the street to get here and gamble a little bit. I guess still a nice place to see when you are in town and off course if you have money to blow a nice place to stay for the week. | 1 |
PAYMORE. Just like all the other reviews. I was swindled. I returned the car 95% full on gas, they then decided to charge me 29$ for additional gas. Oh and I love when they say it's only 200$ for the week. Get back and random fees equal up to 430$. \n\nHow are these people still open? I want to call the Better Business Bureau | 0 |
If you are going to have a rewards program where you get 1 stamp per sandwich bought and at 10 you get a free one, then it should be 1 stamp per sandwich not per combo ordered. Read your card. My card is in the trash. My family will not ever eat at any branch of this place. There are thousands of sandwich shops and this is only middle of the road at best. All it takes is one little thing to cost you thousands. | 0 |
I am sooooo upset with PRS. Its not right what renters do with your deposit . We all know that they will find anything to keep your money, but this is ridiculous. And I will not shut up Im going to the news, every review website, write my congress man about this unfair practice. When I moved out the house was 99% perfect. All I missed was LIGHT BULBS. They charged me $70 dollars for 50cent light bulbs. They said everything was good on the phone and then I get the check which was 35% of my deposit. We gave them slake when they took a year to fix the garage door and then they fix it when we move out. Why couldn't you give us a break? | 0 |
Can I give zero no I wish. We walked in at 930 pm no one there to greet us. Finally found someone in the bar, and she said she was closing early because it was slow. Um dont post ur open til 11 if u are going to close whenever u want. | 0 |
$48 hamburger... \n\nI must seem like an idiot...but this hamburger was THE ORIGINAL NY DB BURGER (9-oz. sirloin burger stuffed with braised short ribs, foie gras, black truffle, parmesan bun) served with french fries. I actually got the prix fixe menu for $48. It comes with a few choices, but I got the caesar salad (heart of romaine, avocado, parmesan), the burger and for dessert the warm pear clafoutis (spiced orange marmalade, almond ice cream). Although it was a nice meal, I don't know if I'd be dying to go back to eat the burger. It was really good for the first 2 or 3 bites but after that the foie gras and truffles were too overpowering. It was as if the foie gras and truffles were fighting for power in my mouth. \n\nThe service was good. The water show on the lake was really weird with ugly images being displayed every hour. It's a fancy schmancy restaurant with good and expensive food. \n\nHere's their menu:\nhttp://www.danielnyc.com/dbbrasserie/_pdf/menu.pdf | 1 |
-- Lobby stinks of smoke and has no other attraction\n-- Housekeeping sucked because despite a DND sign, they kept knocking every 45mnts or so!\n-- Room service took forever\n-- Bathroom was not actually \""Westin-big\"" and the shower tub was actually quite annoying because the stopper kept closing itself shut due to the force of the water. \n-- Overall the place is old and shabby, not maintained too well \n-- All in all, not a great deal, not a great place, and not recommended really. | 0 |
over priced for just okay mexican food. \nI would compare my 9$ bean and cheese burrito to one at filliberto's... \nI was also VERY upset that I paid 2.50 for a side of guacamole. ( IT WAS ONLY 2 ONCES) \nNot worth the visit. | 0 |
The price is GREAT! Mom and I went there for Pedi's and for 2 of us it was $37! The pedi was 45 min, it was clean, and both techs were men (doesn't bother us in the least). They have all the standard colors in OPI. Pretty much it was your basic pedi. Foot soak, trim cuticles, buff, callous removal, foot massage, spa style massage chair, add color to toes and out the door. I have had the color now for almost 2 weeks and only minor chips are visible. All-in-all I am absolutely satisfied. The only down side, and it is a bit sad....but I think they live at the nail salon. If anyone has questions shoot me an email and I will elaborate, just be prepared if you go in there and have to use the bathroom. I don't want to give them less stars for doing what they need to do to survive, but I also don't want readers of this post to be unprepared. I will be going back with my friend when she comes to visit! Her peds usually cost $40+ so she will be very impressed that I found such a reasonable place that does such a good job. | 1 |
We were not planning on having dinner at this casual restaurant, but our plans changed and it was convenient to where we were staying. I ordered macaroni el forno, a dish recently touted by restaurant reviewer Max Jacobson, as my entree while my wife chose the chicken marsala. Both entrees included fresh garden salads that were enhanced by house made dressings. My entree, similar to lasagna sans the ricotta, was accompanied by a flavorless Parmesan cream sauce. The pasta was layered with a meat sauce that proved to be little more than an under seasoned ground beef mixture. My wife fared no better with her over sauced and overcooked chicken marsala. | 0 |
This place I had mixed feeling about. I like Alice Cooper and he tied a unique concept together, food, sport, rock & roll and giant screen T.V. What man would not like this combination? \n\nThe Good : Atmosphere was cool, service was great, BBQ Sauce was amazing, The wings good too.\n\nThe Bad : I ordered the BBQ Sampler Plate with a side of Nightmare Chili and I was really disappointed. All of my dish was served at a room temperature. I don't expect it to come straight off the BBQ but at least microwave it before you send a plate out. I was expecting Nightmare Chili have flavor and heat but it turned out more like a Nap Time Chili cause it was very boring flavor. \n\nI would give this place a second chance cause service was good but no recommendations till then. Very disappointed with my dish, sorry Alice | 0 |
Food is nasty and owner/manager is nastier. He is very rude and his \""minions\"" waitresses aren't any better. Went there last week and worst experience ever. Go to Eggs & I they have the best food! | 0 |
I hadn't been planning on visiting this attraction, since I'm not really a Titanic buff. But as part of a 3-event package deal offered by MGM Mirage Resorts -- the other events I chose were BODIES: The Exhibition and the Shark Reef Aquarium, it made economic sense, as they say.\n\nAs such, the cost for me to see the Titanic Exhibition was reduced to $18, which according to this page, was a lot less than what other reviewers paid.\n\nThe Titanic disaster continues to intrigue and enthrall people worldwide, and I was unaware that this Exhibit came to Las Vegas in late 2008 and will be there for 10 years.\n\nThe Exhibit is a mix of actual artifacts and recreations (Note: the recreations aren't clearly marked -- you just sort of have to figure it out). I enjoyed reading the various biographies of some of the individuals on board.\n\nOther reviewers here on this page explained that they received a Passport at the beginning of the Exhibit, with the name and personal information about a real Titanic passenger. Then, at the end, you find out if that person lived or died (a bit morbid, I think). This feature was not available when I visited the Exhibit.\n\nThe climax of the Exhibit is the giant, recovered piece of the ship itself, but even the tiniest of the artifacts -- mostly the personal belongings of the ship's passengers -- had me stunned, given their perfectly preserved state. | 1 |
Excellent bartenders, service, and live dj. | 1 |
The only thing going for The Boozery is location. Want a drink while at the Container Park? No outside alcohol means you're drinking here. Cocktails are $9-$10, beers are $5-$6, and seating is limited (though you can take your drink with you around Container Park; you'll have to finish it before leaving). The drinks weren't terrible, but they were nothing special. Staff is friendly and nice to chat with, so there's that.\n\nI'd much rather head west on Fremont a block or two and get cheaper drinks that are of higher quality. | 0 |
I was in Phoenix on a business trip. I had a lot of time to kill and desperately needed a work out. I got a day pass which was relatively cheap. the gym itself was very easy to find and close to the local mall. Once inside, I was greeted by a knowledgable trainer who gladly sold me the day pass without any trouble. I headed to the locker room to change and noticed the machines were clean, there were plenty of treadmills, and the weight lifting area wasn't terribly congested. The locker rooms were a bit old but well maintained. I went out to lift weights and noticed there was a basketball court. That's just amazing. At the end of my workout I went to the smoothie and protein bar. It was indoors and plenty to choose from even for us who would rather not eat/drink animal products. The cashier was obviously new. The supervisor behind him made me very uncomfortable. He was having some sort of power trip telling the cashier how he's not doing it correctly but in a very condescending manner. Hard to explain. Anyway, he made my drink at the very specific direction of his supervisor, and it was awful. It looked like strawberry milk when it was supposed to be more like a smoothie with some fullness to it. The cashier wanted to add more ice but boss man told him to take some out. Well in the end the product sucked. Overall a great gym; next time though I'm skipping the smoothie bar. | 1 |
The cheesecake was one of the best I have ever had if not the best xD. Their prices aren't too high and the service is spot on. | 1 |
When reviewing a Baja or other franchise, typically the review is how it goes for that specific location. This location of Baja Fresh is awful, whereas most other locations I have been to have been outstanding.\n\nThe wait times are absurd, the staff are rude, the place is dirty, and portion size compared to other Bajas is BS. Yes, I am nitpicking on this (isn't that what Yelp is for?) but the amount of chips they give you while you wait here is terrible in comparison to other locations - and I came here 3 times to give it the benefit of the doubt over the past 6 months or so. \n\nIf management here could get it together, I'd become a regular as I am in the area frequently. Until that happens, paz! | 0 |
If it was possible to give 1/2 a star I would. The staff (all look to be teenagers) could have cared less about the customers. Two employees were complaining about another employee coming in late. The sundae I ordered looked like it was slapped together. My husband said his blizzard was fine. | 0 |
I have been going to hard rocks cafe all over the place, my wife going today, for a bite to eat, food was so so have had better, staff looked like they didn't really be there, one guy had to wear his sunglasses, and if your a pin trader FORGET about. I probably won't be back. | 0 |
So I spoke to the General Manager about the key they broke and they are refusing to pay to replace it because their employees have lied and said the key was broken when I gave it to them. Which is impossible because you can't start to car with a broken key. So now I'm going to take them to Small Claims Court. Ugh!! If it was possible for me to give no stars I would. | 0 |
Met out of town family for dinner.\n\nWe ordered \nFrench Fries (which had to be sent back, it was the one item that was requested to be crispy \""standing at attention crispy and hot\"")\nCalamari (good, but did not come with normal lemon or cocktail sauce)\nFish (good)\nPrime Rib (very good)\nShrimp Scampi (terrible very salty and cold)\nCheese Cake (which crumbled each time you put a fork to it, never seen \nthat before)\nCreme Brulee (good)\n\nIt was pretty empty (6:30pm on Thurs), we had some very specific request and the waiter was visible frustrated when one item was sent back. I really wanted to send back my plate, it was over loaded with salt but the it was not worth the waiters response. When we ordered dessert and coffee it took forever to come. Will never go back too many place to eat in this town. | 0 |
We had a little extra time before a Diamond Backs game and decided to stop in here for a couple beers. The guy behind the bar was a total D-bag. We ordered 2 pints and he didnt even fill our glasses up all the way. After the game we stopped again, same thing. Then we ordered 2 Jager bombs. Instead of having separate glasses for the shot and red bull, he mixed them. And he knew that wasn't the way youre supposed to make it because he made a comment about it. The guy made several rude comments and seemed to be trying to get us out of there...and it's only 8:45. For the prices they charge here, i want my shots made the right way, my beer filled up and with a little less douchebaggery! Only reason they get 2 stars is for the extremely convenient location and 3 flat screens in the bar area. | 0 |
What an amazing toy store! Packed full of so many awesome toys it's impossible to see everything all in one visit. This was our first time because I had no idea this store was here and I was truly impressed! Our main reason for going here was the treasure dig. It was so much fun for my four year old daughter and myself. Even when she was done filling her bag....I wanted to keep playing! The store is very clean and very well kept and organized for the amount of toys in the store. I've never met such a friendly staff member either. The gentleman working the store was so nice......that he didn't even say anything when we were still in the store playing around thirty minutes after they were already closed. I felt so bad that I wasn't watching what time it was but he kept saying it was ok, don't worry about it. If were any place else....they would have been pushing us out the door by then. We will be going back to this store again! | 1 |
In Short: Selection is average, the taste could be better. Try the hot pot on the weekend, probably the best thing there.\n\nThe best thing about it is the spacious atmosphere, where you are not packed in like sardines. The selection is about average to any other buffet. You can find the typical chinese selections, some sushi, and dessert. Only thing is that it's all oily and salty, flavor of the ingredients are lost in thick sauces. It's fairly cheap so if you just want to stuff your stomach with random food, it's perfectly fine.\n\nOne thing that does set this place apart is the ho pot. I think it's only available on the weekends but I maybe wrong. They provide you with a burner and either spicy or mild flavored stew. Then you can pick your veggies and meats, then have at it. | 0 |
Meh. This place offers mediocre food, but a fun atmosphere. Looking for some great wings, I headed over the Quaker Steak and Lube after seeing it featured on Man V Food. Unfortunately, I was let down.\n\nThe wings are not the best. Not very crunchy, and a lot of chewy skin. The sauce left something to be desired as well. If you are looking for a chain with wings, BWW's is a better bet. | 0 |
I've had a few pies here now, and I appreciate what they're trying to do, but I've been underwhelmed every time. My biggest issue is with the crust. Crust should be a beautiful, flaky, slightly salty base that provides some contrast and structure to the filling. Pie Hole/Mamma's crust is just extraordinarily bland.\n\nSeveral of my friends have said much the same (and a few of the other commenters here) and I think that it really holds things back. The fillings are perfectly respectable and sometimes even quite good, but the crust is just nothing to write home about and it really dings the overall experience for me. | 0 |
Cute little spot for Adult Tea Afternoons, why I say ADULT is because kids love the idea of tea parties but not the tea. Other than having high tea I also had lunch here.\n\nAFTERNOON TEA: Cream Tea $18 1/5\nWe ordered Cream tea which came with a few finger sandwiches, 2 scones with jam and cream, and one chocolate pastry and a small strawberry dipped in chocolate. Apparently they have this rule if you want additional cups (more than 1) your going to need to buy another pot of tea. (this rule was no where to be found on their menu). So for 2 tea drinkers we were forced to buy another pot of tea. I have feeling we were GYPPED of our money because we ended up having 4 pots of tea for 2 people. \n\nFinger Sandwiches: 3/5\nwere delicious, especially the Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches, but not going to give much credit because its kind of hard to make a sandwich go wrong. \n\nScones: 4/5\nbest scones I've ever had, they weren't so sweet and I liked that. \n\nChocolate pastry: 0/5\nonly one was given, and it was made from some kind of bitter chocolate that was spicy and it just didn't go well with any tea. \n\nStrawberry dipped in chocolate: 0/5\nThis strawberry was very small & it was also dipped in this spicy chocolate that didn't go with any tea. \n\nLUNCH: 4/5\n\nI ordered Sausage sliders with English chips:\nit was very delicious, the mini sausages sliders were spicy and had a nice bite to it. The English chips were very delicious, you can definitely tell they were made in house from real potatoes, very good. The mini salad was delicious not sure what they used for dressing but I couldn't get enough!\n\nMy niece ordered the Kids GB burger & British chips: $5 any meal 12 and under\nsweet deal, it was 1 mini slider burger with British chips and a side of salad. Very good. \n\nService: 0/5 if you WANT GOOD SERVICE, sit inside. The deck waitress was awful, rude and pushy. I felt like she gypped me of money also she must've been blind & deaf because she'd never see me waving her down or even asking the busser to get her. \n\nOver all I'd come back for Lunch sit inside but not sure about the Tea | 0 |
I have been here twice recently and I think this is my new go-to place. There are other sports bar/happy hour places close by, but they are definitely in a league to themselves, and not in a good way. Unlike the d-bag & biker crowd just a block away, Fox and Hound Pub has a friendly crowd with a great staff. I reviewed the new sports bar down the road and remarked how slow the service was there - Fox and the Hound has an attentive staff that has never left me waiting. \n\nI have had the Ranch hand burger and it was excellent. The nachos were something else I have tried - amazing! They have a large selection of beer on tap and craft beers (both domestic and import) that will please any beer drinker. \n\nThe last two times I have visited I have sat at the bar and had Stefani. She is very friendly, attentive, and good to talk to. I have not been disappointed with the service or the selection here. A definite happy hour must stop. | 1 |
Loved this place! I wasn't feeling great--tired and cranky. Ordered the roasted chicken, had zero hour es for this being anything but edible and it came and really rocked it!! Rosemary and basil seasonings and my side of greens were scrumptious!! Will be back for sure! | 1 |
I ordered the chicken fingers and fries from this joint. The staff was great and thee food came quickly. When I got back to the office to eat it. The chicken fingers were so small I was enraged!!!! 3 lil fingers and a handful of fries for $9. I wont make that mistake again. Some people have stated the pizza is not bad. I may try the pizza buffet just to get my money back. LOL | 0 |
Let me start by saying I love Chipotle. With that being said I was let down today. There were lots of staff who were 10 times louder than all the customers. You could hear every personal conversation they were having including ones about other staff with \""buggers\"" on them and many colorful curse words (with kids in the restaurant). The manager was included with the staff and seemed ok or oblivious to the conversations of the staff. The food was ok but the service was horrible. \n\nStaff was noisy, crude and gave the feeling you were a bother by being here. All I thought about my entire meal was is where the buggers are were or will be. I finally gave up threw my food away and left. | 0 |
This place is pedestrian at best. Sat at sushi bar and we split 5 rolls. Fish was not very fresh and service was just OK. Can't believe it had 5 stars. | 0 |
Food \n======\n$52 Beef Wellington\n$17/18 Kurobuta Pork Belly\n$18 Clam Chowder\n$10? HX Antioxidant Cocktail\n$44 Fish & Chips\n$6 Heineken\n\nThe chips in the fish & chips was nice, as was the Antioxidant cocktail. Rather straightforward recipe, but it is awful rare to see acai berry liqueur. The Pim's Cup looked rather delightful as well. \n\nThe clam chowder was decided all-round as weird and disappointing. It was my mother's main dish and she didn't like it at all.\n\nThe pork belly was recommended as the crowd favorite from the appetizers and I know I wasn't impressed, but if it's kurobuta, then I've had it in Japan by people that seriously worship the animal. It couldn't compare. \n\nLastly, the Wellington. My fandom of it and my tastebuds disagreed. I want to say I liked it but I'm pretty sure I didn't. Pastry dough is often my favorite part of a pastry (like pie crust, or pate chaud), but on the Wellington it played such an insignificant part. Then the prosciutto. I loooove prosciutto. Throw it on pizza, eat it on crackers or spinach or mozz cheese. Mmmm. In the Wellington, it was a brown limpid thing. As for the steak, it was cooked to preference, but beyond that, I don't remember much flavor. As high end restaurants I've been to go, Mastro's Steakhouse in Costa Mesa, CA was soooo much better. \n\nDecor\n=======\nAll red, dark, and moody. As a popular restaurant, I think they needed more chairs than were comfortable, because I honestly did not like our seat. Across the way from us was a nice alcove, those bud-shaped booths that use the seats as walls, but they tower to the top for privacy. \n\nThe light arrangement in the center is supposedly the motions of Ramsay as he makes the Wellington. It's also the same pattern imprinted on the menus and who knows what else. \n\nService\n======\nThe female servers are all dressed in the same black dress, which gives it a nice Vegas. There is the meat block with the explanation - helpful. The service was neither superb nor awful, so I guess that means it falls right at mediocre. Someone else was right; some of the policies just kill you, like with the tastings. My mini-hurt was that everyone at the table had to place their order at once. I was set on Wellington the minute we decided we were going to Ramsay but it takes 30/40 minutes or so to prepare from the moment you order it, and while I would've liked to order it as we placed our drink orders, had to wait till the rest of the entrees were set to order as well. \n\nExtra!\n======\n- Even without a reservation, seating is pretty quick. \n- I think they ask everyone to go to the bar first; just their thing. | 0 |
Of the Michael's stores I've frequented, this is my favorite. Somehow these locations manage to attract the zaniest of characters, and this store is no exception. Occasionally, I'll see someone who will wear latex gloves when operating a cash register and refuses eye contact. Or perhaps a set of twins, both working the same shift together. No matter when I go, I always seem to run into interesting people.\n\nWhat I love about this store is the familiarity. I've pretty much located all of the items I will ever need, and can run in and out quickly if I so desire. The dollar bins are treasure chests, in my opinion. A bunch of thank-you cards for $1, thank you very much, I'll take 20!\n\nWorking with kids for the past 4 years, Michaels is a mecca for craft supplies and art accoutrements. I'm a huge fan of their [50 and 40% off one item] coupons that can be sent to my email inbox, or better yet THEY HAVE AN IPHONE APP! And the quirky customer service reps are more than willing to scan the coupon from the app. A total time-saver, so I'm not digging through old and frequently deleted emails attempting to scrounge up a valid coupon.\n\nThere were even a few times before I had downloaded the app and had forgotten to bring a coupon, but just mentioned it, and they scanned a coupon for me.\n\nI love the seasonal section as well, where you can find perfect quick crafts for the preschooler in your life (or a harried mom of 3 you happen to know). Vast selection coupled with weekly coupons makes Michael's a great spot to track down all your arts and craft supplies. | 1 |
We came here for our parting meal... a bit of a brunch, I suppose. I had a PB&J sammich (I was extremely hung over thus that was the only thing that didn't make me want to hurl) as well as a granola yogurt thing. The sandwich was good, but I beg the question of how you could possibly screw up a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The granola, on the other hand, was actually pretty nasty and I only had a few bites before I ended up throwing it away.\nMy man got a tuna sandwich, which is odd because he typically doesn't like tuna? He didn't love it, but he didn't hate it either.\nAll in all, an okay meal, but extremely expensive for what it was. | 0 |
Delicious!!! I love Indian food (actually I love most food), but I don't do very well with really spicy foods. Hubs and I found this place on Grub Hub and thought \""what the heck, we'll give it a whirl.\"" And once we started, we can't stop. We order from this place nearly every week! Everything we've ordered has been absolute perfection. We can specify the level of spiciness (so I don't die) and the only, and let me emphasize ONLY, downfall is there is a bit of a wait for the food. But, it's so worth it that it doesn't even warrant subtracting half a star. :)\n\nWe've tried many menu items, but our favorite is the Palak Paneer. Most places you have to really dig to find those yummy little cheese cubes. Not here! This is stuffed to overflowing with fantastic little bites. Also, the cucumber sauce is to die for! I could eat that cold and plain as a soup almost! In fact, I did one night.\n\nThe restaurant is small, but always very clean and the owner/staff have always been super-friendly. This place is a little gem in Chandler and I will definitely be back for more! | 1 |
The Handlebar and Grill is my most favorite place to go on Mill Ave in Tempe.\n\nI have been here on a busy Friday and Saturday night and I have been here on a laid back, slow Wednesday night. Every time I go I am never disappointed There's great music (usually acoustic, never house music, and often no lyrics but still upbeat), great atmosphere (lofted ceilings and wooden benches make the place so much more open and the lighting by mason jar candles is awesome), and good looking guys (seriously every time I go there's plenty of eye candy.\n\nWhat I love most about Handlebar is how laid back and refined it is compared to places like Que or Canteen. Handlebar knows it's not a club and it's ok with that. THe open air patio and bar area make it intimate enough that you could still go here on a Friday night after a date for drinks or a Friday night with friends to rage.\n\nThe drinks are a tad pricey, but they're great. I have only had one item on the menu that was the pretzels. For $6 you get 3 huge stick pretzels with beer cheese and spicey honey mustard dipping sauce. More than enough for one person, these treats are amazing. Really doughy, soft pretzels and the beer cheese tastes like it was just poured out of the can. Ugh, so good.\n\nI don't have to say whether I'm coming back here or not because I am. | 1 |
This place is awesome! If you're from the islands or want to know how people from Hawaii eat, you should eat here. The vibe is nice, however they don't take reservations, so make sure everyone's there when you walk in the building. I had their Portuguese sausage and eggs with garlic rice. They do put a lot of garlic so BEWARE! Also the staff was really nice. | 1 |
I was not impressed with the food or the service. First we were there for 1 hr 40 minutes for a burger, not fine dining. It was not totally the waitress's fault , she did have some lapses ,but I think it had to do with staffing mostly. \n \n I don' remember the name of my burger I think it was 1/2 lb, I order my burgers med /well , it was a little burnt on one side. The fillings are generous but the buns do not hold up well , I had to use a knife and fork on mine. The fries and onion rings were alright. I also had the s'mores shake nothing special ,I can buy s'mores ice cream and blend it up myself. Nothing stood out , except the long wait... | 0 |
Words cannot express how much I hate Las Vegas. I was kind of bummed when I found out my whole company had to go for a work thing, but things started looking up when I found out they sprang for us to all have our own rooms. \n\nWe ended up at the Red Rock. This place was actually pretty awesome. You really never have to leave the place. It is HUUUGE. There are like 10 restaurants, a bowling alley, a movie theater, insane swimming pools, and a low douchebag factor due to the fact that it's like 10 miles away from the strip. But you still get all the gambling and booze of Vegas.\n\nThe rooms have flat screen tvs in the bathroom on the wall in the bath tub! The bathrooms have separate tub and shower.\n\nI actually had one of my favorite nights ever at this place. Picture me, after being in a meeting all day, quite tipsy with my buddies (who also happen to be my coworkers) and deciding to retreat back to my room. On my way back, I see there is a bakery. I stop in and buy a pastry to take back to my room. When I get back to my room, I decide I am gunna take advantage of the uber-deep bath tub. It is Saturday night at about midnight which means Cheaters is on. Yes everyone, my most favorite night ever was me watching Cheaters and eating a pastry while taking a bubble bath, drunk. | 1 |
My Dad lives across the street from this place so when I come to visit from Oceanside, Ca. I go here since it is close. It isn't as well stocked as a normal sports bar but itis ok for just grabbing a beer and watching any game. The help is friendly the beer is good and I will always come back. I just wish they had more tv's, and I also Wish I could bring my son but no kids allowed. Just one drawback about Las Vegas, No Kids allowed anywhere. So I just go to Rookies in Oceanside, ca. at least there I can bring my son since there is no gambling there. | 1 |
Called to order spring rolls to go and the butt head on the phone said that they were too busy to help. You have forever lost my money Jenni Pho. | 0 |
Fantastic drink menu. Very well thought out and lots of attention to detail. I was there last night and the drinks were amazing. I just saw a few negative reviews below, but I don't think you can judge a place on it's opening week. A line out the door and a 5-deep bar with people is a good problem to have, albeit an initial inconvenience. Things will calm down after a few weeks. They should give it another chance. \n\nSo, glad this bar is finally open! Phoenix needed a place like this! Thanks, Ross! | 1 |
My husband and I love to try new pizza places. We went a few days ago to Naked City Pizza Shop and paid $45 for a salad, appetizer, and two 12\"" pizzas. We were hesitant, but we decided to give it a try... The crust was horrible!... I don't know what they're doing, but it tastes like frozen pizza.\nThe pepperoni is so small and looks odd. We won't go there again. The food is bad and overpriced. | 0 |
After reading a review in one of the local papers I decided to check out this gelatoria. Located at the corner of Brown and Highley next to the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater. The owners are husband and wife (he's 100% Italian and she's American). They recently opened and being familiar with the Gelato Spot as well as Arlecchino in Arcadia this one does measure up. I can only hope it becomes more familiar with the locals as the quality of the ice cream was excellent but with new places that don't get a big buzz it wasn't exactly packed. If you live in the area I'd recommend stopping by after a dinner or with the family. | 1 |
Talk about disappointed. I had high hopes for this place, what with its location and idiosyncratic name. But after an hour or so and a couple drinks, I couldn't get past the 'meh' feeling that was permeating both my inner ennui and this bar as a whole. That's when it hit me. Coldplay started to play over the speakers and I knew I had found the musical analogue for this joint. \n\nTurf = Coldplay. Trying to give you what want and failing epically. All the things you are supposed to like - the things you like about similar bands/bars have all been included. You liked it once, you'll like it again! Right? \n\nMuch like Coldplay's pomp and circumstance that is ultimately soulless, Turf Accountant fails to be genuine on any level. Its all carefully crafted to give you some blend of quasi-upscale, Irish, hipster cool, but it just fails to deliver. I knew it was time to go when I heard Chris Martin's voice. If you find middling boring, I suggest passing on Turf. | 0 |
Todays paper says they got a failing health dept. inspection. | 0 |
Really great moving company! The guys were right on time, extremely professional and polite. They were also very efficient, they worked quickly and didnt try to drag the time out to charge more. I would definitely recommend these guys, this is the only positive experience I've ever had with a moving company. These are the guys to use! | 1 |
Not knowing some how we ended up with Executive as our limo service for our wedding (Our bus company did not offer limo car service so they sub-contracted to Executive). And let me tell you... worst service I've ever experienced. First off the limo was 30 minutes late picking me and my groomsmen up. I understand Las Vegas is a hot dessert and on our particular wedding day it was right around 105 but neither my wife or my limos were properly cooled at all. My wife's driver flat out said that the AC wasn't working and that they had tried to get it to work unsuccessfully. Now you can imagine what that's got to be like being dressed in your wedding dress, with hair and makeup done getting into a hot limo the day of your wedding. \n\nWhen we contacted the bus company to complain and they tried to work with us to get some sort of a refund, Executive told them that basically we were out of luck that their limo's had service records that could show everything was working and that due to the heat sometimes the drivers have to turn off the cars to avoid overheating. Not sure I quite understand that and if that's the case they don't you think you would have your limos altered to have advanced cooling systems seeing as though you are in a hot dessert where temps reach over 100 for 4-5 months a year? So since Executive was not able to provide anything back, the bus company (Lewis Stages) offered to provide some money to help out and they deserve repeat business because of this.\n\nNeedless to say we will not ever be using this company again nor will any of our friends. | 0 |
Service was good, pie was too- we had half pep- half ham pizza & , fries they were cooked good as well & the beer is very cold. It is a good pizza/wing joint to. Lots of local UNLV crowd which is good. | 1 |
Matta's has a very pleasing atmosphere, nice furniture and friendly staff.\n\nI goto restaurants to eat though. The food was so boring and bland. It made me sick that they overcharged for Taco Bell shells, picante canned salsa, and slop style presentation. \n\nI recommend Serrano's. Never eat at Matta's. horrible food, horrible. | 0 |
$10 to see Ferraris!\n\nBut they're all automatics. And almost all 458s. There was 1 each of the FF and California, and 2 F430s, one of which was relegated to photo duty (poor thing). Don't worry, there are a ton of Maserati Ghiblis strewn about to catch your attention for about 0.5 seconds each.\n\nHere's a list of what you may come to see, but they don't have:\nEnzo\n599\nF12\n612\n575\n456\nF50\nF40\netc. (everything built before 2009)\n\nTerribly disappointing. I was here years ago and saw an FXX in the flesh. They do have some interesting non-Ferraris (Z8, split window Vette, Penske's Indy 500 winner), but that's not what you're here for. Next time, I'll ask if they have anything remotely interesting before paying. | 0 |
This place is the worst places to go to in Vegas. In fact this place was so bad it inspired me to create a yelp account. There are so many amazing places in Vegas so don't waste your time going to this one. The General manager has no respect for anyone, he is one of the worst people I have ever met. Don't waste your time going to this horrible place. BAD BAD BAD!!!! | 0 |
I like this place. It's tucked in a Bashas strip mall, NOT facing the road. I found this place when I was running some errands, and thought I would give it a shot.\n\nOk, so I like it here. Free wifi, cute layout, indoor and outdoor seating. Seating is limited, in the sense that its a lot of two tops or a few 4 tops, but nothing for a larger group, like lets say a random study group or whatnot.\n\nThey serve pastries, and I purchased one. The girl at the counter said that the WIFI was free, but they wanted you to make a purchase, which is a reasonable request. The drinks, in comparison, are priced more at a starbucks level, from staring at the menu. prepare to spend $4 on a mocha, and $2.50-$4 on a pastry. \n\nIt is quiet in here, no music. But, some people need that, and if I was studying, I would want it quiet in here as well. \n\nThis seems like a great little spot. I have not tried the coffee, yet, but its SO much better then getting starbucks! The girl who helped me behind the counter seemed to know her stuff. I like that in a good coffee shop-staff who know thier stuff!\n\nWhat I do NOT like about this place is the lack of bathrooms. There is one bathroom, but you have to physically cut through the \""backroom area\"" which is ugly and unkept looking. Its kind of like back in the old days when you were a kid and had to cut through the stock room at the grocery store to get to the bathrooms. I was not impressed with the bathroom situation, and even though the bathroom was clean, I didn't like the fact that I felt like I was using a staff bathroom. Not cool.\n\nSo, support your local shops and come here and enjoy. | 1 |
The hot dogs are good. The rest of the food is disgusting full of fat. I couldn't even finish my burrito I felt sick. The cashier girls are really rude they need training on good costumer service. They seem angry and depressed. I would NEVER eat there again. | 0 |
I don't know why this places gets low ratings, I thoroughly enjoyed my first experience at Vapiano!\n\nIt is formatted just like everyone says- cafeteria style. You walk in to the \""hostess/cashier\"" stand and she gives you a hotel key looking card, and you seat yourself. Perhaps around one of the live olive trees, or at a community table with miniature potted herbs. You then take your card with you to any of the stations (antipasti, salad, pasta, pizza, panini) and tell the guy what you want off the menu. You can customize your meal to your desire, which is cool. With a swipe of your Vapiano card, you're off to your table with a pager to wait for your meal. \n\nThey make their pasta and sauces in house, so you can count on the pasta tasting fresh and delicious. They also cook it up right in front of you, made to order. I got the pasta funghi this time- cream sauce with a mix of various mushrooms, and added chicken and pancetta to it. It was absolutely delcious. Probably some of the best pasta I've eaten in Charlotte, no lie. And the portion is big enough for leftovers (which reheat just as well as they came out the first time). I also decided i would try the Greek salad- also good, I like that they add capers and dill sprigs to the salad. Salads come served with fresh bread, and there are bottles of EVOO and balsamic at your table for dipping. \n\nThey have a full bar, featuring daily drink specials- Sunday being 1/2 price bottles of wine, which is just fine by me. You again tell the bartender what you want, swipe your card, and head back to your table with your beverages. \n\nThis concept is great- affordable (like under $10 a plate), quick, and delicious. Loved the \""upscale\"" ambiance- it fits quite nicely downtown. | 1 |
Awful service! Awful, awful, awful! I recently relocated and needed to have a prescription transferred over to a different state. Through my numerous attempts to contact my Dr. at this office, it took five days to get this prescription transferred and all they had to do was sign and fax! Not too difficult, right?! On top of that running out of my prescription and having to wait a week, I was hung up on three times and had to deal with extremely rude and short-tempered receptionists when they actually answered the phone. Yuck! I would never recommend this practice to anyone. | 0 |
Thought I was getting a good deal on a direct flight to SFO on United from AUS for the Thanksgiving holiday. US Airways (the partnered carrier) canceled my return flight as I was about to jump on BART to get to the airport. The automated call I received, which I could barely understand because SF is a city and freakin' loud in every public space, said I had been rebooked on a flight leaving the following day at 5am AND connecting in Denver. I paid for a direct flight, not a Denver connection and not the next freakin' day. Calling the carrier directly and getting some other more realistic same-day options yielded better results, but I would have been far better off if I had known the flight was cancelled with more than 2 hours notice. I missed earlier options because I could not physically get to the airport in time. I will never ever ever fly this airline or their \""partners\"" again. | 0 |
A must try - at least once! \nYou can make your own burger at around $10. It's a good atmosphere with all the flat screens to watch your favorite sport. The wait is a bit long but you can walk around the mandalay shopping strip for a bit. | 1 |
If you're a protein and starch kind of gal or guy, this is your place! Harlow's serves up hearty portions, cooked to perfection, in a quirky multi-retro environment. \n\nWe tried to eat here some time ago, but that was around 10 A.M. on a Saturday. Seeing that there was a crowd waiting for a table outside, and that there was no parking in the lot whatsoever, we abandoned all hope and ate somewhere else for breakfast. Fast forward to today- a crisp, sunny Saturday at 7 A.M. We figured not many people would be getting breakfast this early, so we headed over, hoping that the 2nd time is the charm!\n\nThere were only 2 or 3 other people in the restaurant when we arrived, but more trickled in as the morning progressed. The interior is a mix of '70s old paneled wood walls juxtaposed with aged posters of various old time movie stars, such as Errol Flynn and Mae West. \n\nThe menu is similarly designed, with a variety of different traditional breakfast items named after classic movie stars. They do have a section devoted to more Southwestern cuisine though, which is what we ended up ordering. I had the Maximillian. It was a large heaping portion of perfectly grilled potatoes, green chile, with a circle of fluffy, scrambled eggs and spicy salsa on top (No sour cream on request). It was such a hefty meal I could only finish half.\n\nService was friendly and lightning quick. It seemed like only minutes after we ordered, we received our food. Drinks were refilled as needed.\n\nIf you can get here early enough, breakfast is a very pleasant experience. I'm not so sure I'd venture here when it gets super busy though! | 1 |
Best place in Charlotte! I have worked in uptown Charlotte over three years now and have been going to the Boardroom all this time! Literally, I am there twice a day almost every day! \n\nYou can get hot entrees with so many different sides to choose from to sandwiches, wraps, salads, anything you want made to order! Full breakfast with so many choices, too many to list here! Omelets made to order. The staff is excellent! Very friendly and relaxing atmosphere, giving you a chance to unwind away from the work place. | 1 |
1st visit:\nTried the Melt Frisco... not much too it. I've had much better. The burger was a little mushy. A weird texture.\nThe fries are no good. Just an overcooked pile of fries. \nThe shake didn't taste like great ice-cream if it is actual ice cream. Maybe i'm just a little more used to some of the better tasting establishments that serve custard.\nNot a fav by a long shot. | 0 |
Pizza is cheap, but nothing too fancy. I think a large pepperoni is still around $5, small and lunch size also starting under $4. The quality of the pizza is much higher than you'd expect for the price and the workers are very friendly. This is a 1980's pizzeria style atmosphere, a small selection of video games, and they still sale pitchers of beer and soda. There use to be a few west valley locations I ate at growing up, so I have some fond memories of this place. Now it is just the Mesa location, so I stop there when I can. | 1 |
Hella far from the strip. Even taking the shuttle was still a block away. This is by far the ugliest hotel I've seen in Vegas. No wonder it wasn't on the strip. It's kinda next to the Lady Luck Hotel which means... its definitely old. I came here deep with my relatives of 16 people. Even tho we had the Kentucky Suite which was pretty much blocked off for us with separate doors, this would not be my choice of Hotel. If my mom or myself planned it out.. we would've stayed at a much better hotel on the strip for a better price! Not trying to trash my uncle, but damn. Whatever, all expense paid so I couldn't complain!\n\nAnyways, security was ridiculous! You could tell they had nothing to do since they were always telling us to move (even while we were waiting in line for the buffet). OMG seriously, go grab a smoke or something and calm down OLD ass man.\n\nGood thing we were only here for like 2 days or else I would've been sooo bored at this hotel. Even the blackjack table was dead. Damn, never again. | 0 |
Please count your change before leaving this location! I was not given the correct change on two occasions and notices before walking out. | 0 |
Had a very enjoyable meal with the gf.\n\nSat at the kitchen counter, it was cool seeing the chefs doing their thing, I wish there was more interaction between them and the customers though, I don't think they said one word to us all night.\n\nAll the dishes were good. \n\nBlood Oranges\nCheese/Fruit plate\nLeeks\nRutabaga \nLamb Tenderloin.\n\nI enjoyed every single dish, but none of them really blew my mind. Along with a bottle of wine and tip, the meal was a little bit over $150. | 1 |
Lots of transients soliciting for money or drugs in the parking lot. We just moved behind this Frys...I prefer to drive further to Safeway. Also-this Frys is ridiculously over priced. Not a fan, however, it's convenient, it actually does sell water for $0.88 versus $0.89 at Safeway....there's an upside...right? | 0 |
With all the positive posts, I was shocked at our experience. Restaurant was VERY crowded. 2 hour wait. Had reservations, were seated promptly. Small table in the back..okay..here for a \""romantic\"" dinner with hubby...no problem. Ishmel, our waiter, promptly comes over to greet. Explains that things were crazy, did we mind taking it slow. Cool with us. We're here to enjoy our evening. \n\nLet me say that I am a foodie and an experienced Italian food person. Have had the real thing, the American version, the fast food version, and the extremely bad version. I know the difference.\nPlaced our drink order. While we waited, received Fried Ravioli as a first time customer gift...it just was okay. Olive Garden has better.\nIshmel came back for our order. Ordered Calamari as an appetizer, my husband ordered a Caesar Salad and Chicken Alfredo. I asked about the Veal Marsala vs the Chef's special Beef Tenderloin. Ishmel recommended the Veal and then house wine. Wine was excellent. Veal was just okay. I have had better at Portofino's and Olive Garden. Not the best Marsala sauce. Caesar Salad okay. Calamari..not as good as Lotus. Just okay.\n\nAs for taking things \""slow\""...we received our appetizer and salad together, barely got that finished when the main course came out. Had good service. They were very crowded and busy. Food was not up to par from previous review. Portifinos is much better overall. So is Olive Garden. Will not be back. Next time, we'll go to Villa Antonio for quality Italian food. | 0 |
I am definitely impressed!!! I mean this is Mesa, conservative, boring Mesa. Don't get me wrong it is not Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix or maybe even Chandler, but Mesa is starting to get it. I am amazed by the Arts Center it is bigger than the little house they used to house all of these activities in. There outdoor concerts on Friday I have been to a few times and am impressed by the difference in people, just a good variety and every seems to be having a good time. Keep growing Mesa, a couple more little hot spot down and around the area wouldn't hurt. | 1 |
We came in during \""hapi\"" hour and it was wide open. Got seated right away. The place holds about 50 people. This place is pretty cool. They have a beer pong table and board games if you want to drink and play! The decor is very \""anime\"" style and it fits them well.\n\nI ordered the seared tofu salad.....it was so yummy! They were inventive with their flavors. There was a bit of honey in the salad and the tofu was perfectly seared. Crunchy on the outside and warm soft tofu in the inside. I would gave ordered another one....but I still had to explore the menu.\n\nI also ordered the \""8leg\"" which is an octopus poke stack bowl....it was definitely something I never had and it was made so well! The octopus was perfectly seasoned and had seaweed salad and salad also. \n\nI also ordered the salmon poke stack and that too was flavorful. The salmon was so tender...you could eat it with dentures! The fish was fresh and seasoned well to complement the fish and the ingredients in the stack.\n\nMy FPIC ordered the ramen and it was good....not great just good. He enjoyed it though but I thought it was a tad bit salty.\n\nLast was the rainbow mochi! I liked it a lot! It literally taste like the Asian white rabbit candy that was rolled out and vanilla ice cream was rolled in it. I've never had anything like it and I miss it already! \n\nThey played a cool Japanese movie and we had a really good experience here. Can't wait to be back! | 1 |
The only positive I can give is that the water was cold.\n\nFamily platter was brought out and server seemed shocked that I wanted plates for us to eat off of. Brisket was soggy and gray....seems like they had it resting in a warm water bath. Pulled pork was lukewarm at best and chicken was pink and not fully cooked. Dinner rolls were cold stale and hard.\n\nAll in all a very poor experience | 0 |
Horrible!!!\n\nMy keys won't work at 3 in the morning, we had to wait for security who were no where to be found for 30 minutes. Front door told me to \""Jimmy\"" with the door. That actually worked.... No 5 star hotel doors should be \""Jimmied\"", period. \n\nTowels took 30 minutes as well!!!! \n\nPalazzoo and THEhotel are both head and shoulders above the Wynn. | 0 |
best taco bell hands down | 1 |
I *love* this place!\n\nI recommend using Open Table or calling for a reservation ahead of time because this place gets PACKED. Somehow I can always get a reservation right away, but without a reservation there's a wait.\n\nThey have a really nice outdoor patio that I like in the warmer months. In the colder months its indoors, and the building used to be an old hotel. It feels like an old building. Its a nice restaurant but it does look a little bit dated upstairs with the green stripes on the walls.\n\nBUT---are you here to check out the decor or are you here to EAT?\n\nI effing love Atria's food. It's probably so unhealthy but I don't care. Why is it so good? How??? I strongly recommend the Miso Glazed salmon, the meatloaf, the pot roast, the goat cheese ravioli and their reuben's are to die for. Literally you might die, bc they are so tasty they've got to be FULL of butter.\n\nNo one ever ate a reuben for their health.\n\nThe pot roast nacho's are OUTSTANDING. In fact ,any time I want to get my Dad to come to Atria's with me, I don't ask if he wants to go to Atria's, I ask if he is in the mood for Pot Roast Nachos. Turns out, Dad's always in the mood for pot roast nachos.\n\nThe only thing on the menu I don't recommend are the fish tacos. I had them on Saturday and they were just not excellent. Still tasty though!\n\nThe service is outstanding. Our waitress this past Saturday was Daya and she was so pleasant that we'll ask for her section when we come back.\n\nThey have a killer cocktail list too, the Blood Orange martini tastes like angels squeezed it from golden oranges in heaven. ??? Ok, I don't know what that meant, it is just a damn good martini.\n\nAlso, I spent my formative childhood years in Stuttgart, Germany. Their Oktoberfest menu is HANDS DOWN the most authentic, best tasting German food in Pittsburgh. I get asked where to get the best German food all the time. It's at Atria's, during their woefully limited Oktoberfest menu.\n\nThe Chicken Paprika is ... AUSGEZIECHNET. WUNDER BAR. Really effing good. \n\nEveryone in Pittsburgh eats at Atria's, but if you havent yet, you really should make a reservation! | 1 |
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