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Definitely one of the more crowded spots we visited during the weekend, but they have the space to accommodate it!\n\nThere were different levels/rooms playing different types of music as well as an outdoor area. We mostly stuck with the hip hop room - but it soon became uncomfortably crowded so we ended up chilling in the outside area by the end of the night.\n\nOverall good music with plenty going on so there was something for everyone. | 1 |
It's too bad that there isn't an opportunity here to give minus stars. My wife and I stayed one night at this hotel because the rate included parking while we were on a short trip. Upon checking in, we found out that the rooms in this fleabag hotel were almost devoid of furniture. There was a bed, one nightstand, one lamp, a small dresser with a tv on it and that's it. We were leaving on an early flight and wanted to take a 5:30am shuttle to the airport. We were told that shuttle was crowded so we had to take a 5am shuttle. The shuttle did leave on time but the van was filthy and there were no working seat belts. When we returned to the airport we called for the van to pick us up. After 3 more calls and an hour and 15 minutes, the van finally arrived and the driver apologized for the delay. His apology did not make up for the 75 minute wait on the curb at the airport. Of course, we will never stay at this hotel again and i would strongly recommend that no one else stay there either. | 0 |
I have taken several group lessons on Tuesday evenings for West Coast Swing. Instructor Robert Campos is one of the best WCS instructors in the valley. His instruction is clear and he demonstrates great ability at handling large crowds. His classes are very popular so expect large crowds. Getting personal attention can be problematic but fortunately Robert has an assistant to help people. \n\nPartners are rotated often so expect to meet lots of other people who love to dance. There is a meat market aspect to these large group classes but I always enjoy the opportunities to meet beautiful ladies. After rotating to dozens of partners it's easy to break the ice to get them onto the dance floor.\n\nAfter most of the group lessons Paragon keeps the floor open for several hours. The music and dancing is always good. I like the dance afterwards to practice what I learned in the group lesson. \n\nFriday night is the best ballroom party in the valley. They start by giving a group lesson in a different ballroom style every week. The lessons are excellent quality. Once the lessons are over the large floor is devoted to ballroom and the smaller one to West Coast Swing. Snacks are served and dances last until midnight. \n\nThe East Valley is very lucky to have a studio like Paragon. Sometimes I feel I spend more time there than I do at home! | 1 |
The massage clinic is wonderful. The instructors, for the most part, seem to be very educated and competent. However, and this is a very BIG however, I would not suggest that anyone actually attend the school to obtain a degree or certification. The business/student services office is horrible. The majority of the employees are disorganized, rude, and not at all qualified to be serving the public. It has been brought to my attention by more than one person that The Southwestern Institute of Healing Arts needs to revamp their office staff. A few weeks ago I inquired about the holistic program and after several phone calls and emails to the school was finally directed to a woman named Aubrey who was a complete nightmare in every way beginning with her limited understanding of the holistic program, not to mention she was very uninformed about the online classes. We finally met in person where it became obvious that she was sloppy and not at all helpful. During our appointment, Aubrey would not allow me to finish asking questions, rambled on about her stint as a hotel worker in New York and then had the audacity to answer her phone during our meeting and talk for a few minutes while ignoring me. I am completely turned off by their Student Services Dept. I sent a letter to the director, K. C. Miller, but never got a response. It's a shame, because otherwise I think it's a great place after having experienced their top notch massage clinic and yoga classes. I would not go here for classes, though. Unprofessional and rude experience. | 0 |
Walked into this place and it seemed fun. Everything made of ice, bar tender looked like she was about frozen. Went to pull a table closer to where we were going to sit and a chunk and the bottom broke off. Suddenly this guy with a Napoleon complex comes out of nowhere screaming about how I owe them $200 because I broke their new ice sculpture table. He then says they have had it a few months. Then says it's new again. I say I don't want to pay him the $200 that it costs new. He says if I don't, \""Security is right outside and they'll take care of you.\"" Cool. Nothing like being threatened because you accidentally broke a used table made of ice. The staff couldn't wait to tell me Napoleon's name was Landon Longoria...after about half the people in the place left in disgust at what had just transpired. There are a million good bars in Las Vegas. Don't waste your time here. | 0 |
Service is getting bad after a couple years. Relatively been ignored multiple visits, and have never been offered a water refill after the glass being empty for 20 minutes. The food's still good, but I take back what I said of relatively good service. Depending on the night I wouldn't expect much... | 0 |
Wanted Korean food, decided to try this place. Got the bulgogi, roommate got the soup with dumplings and rice cake. Friendly fast service and wonderful banchan. Love the cucumber, spinach, napa, but the radish (daikon) was my favorite! Will definitely be back! | 1 |
I dont live in the area, but if I'm ever back, Bluephies will certainly be getting another visit from me. You know it's a good sign when it takes you ten minutes to order because the entire menu looks so good you can't decide on what to order.\n\nMy boyfriend and I settled on the black bean scramble and the banana pecan pancakes. Um - YUM. The black bean scramble was absolutely delicious - basically like the inside of a breakfast burrito, but without the tortilla, and instead topped with tortilla chip strips. The tortilla strips added a great texture to the scramble and the spicy tomato salsa that came on it added great flavor.\n\nThe banana pecan pancakes were fluffy and delicious. The insides of the pancakes are actually stuffed with the banana, making them moist and delicious in every bite, topped with syrup and pecans.\n\nMy only misstep was ordering the flight of Bloody Mary's. One bloody mary costs $8.75, but they do a flight (sampling of 3) for only $10, so thought I'd check it out. Maybe it was just because I had OD-ed on cheese curds the night before, but I definitely didn't have the wherewithall to stomach three, very large, \""samplings\"" of the Chipotle, Horseradish and Traditional bloody marys. If I went again, I'd just order the Horseradish one (the Traditional just tasted like tomato juice and nothing else). My boyfriend ordered the spiced cider and that was also quite yummy.\n\nGreat meal, great service and great prices. If I'm back in Madison in the future, I'll be back at Bluephies as well! | 1 |
Easily the best Asian food I've had in the valley. I'll be coming back here, and you should too. | 1 |
My child was starving after a dentist visit, so we waited the requisite 30 minutes, and then off we were to Steve's Krazy Subs. We had never been here before and thought it would be a good idea to try this instead of the big chains.\n\nIn every city I have lived, there is always that one place were the service is awful, yet the food is so good, you are happy to put up with crappy service, well turn around and keep looking because this is not that place.\n\nWhen I was ready to order, I looked at the teenage boy and said Hi! He glared. I placed my order. He told me the total and I handed him my credit card. He ran it and gave me a receipt, so I asked if he needed my signature since this was a credit transaction. He said no and stuffed the receipt in the register and slammed it shut. \nThe only friendly person there was the girl who handed me our food. \nI don't know if this kid was having a bad day or what was going on for him to be so rude to us, but I do know I am not coming back. | 0 |
Not authentic, but still amazing. I love all the flavor combinations possible and the many flavors of jellies. A great addition to downtown Madison! | 1 |
This place replaced Arena Sports Grill. Not as good. Not terrible, but, I may try one more time before I would write then off. Some places come on strong to impress, other take a while to get their legs. I will wait a couple month and give them one more try.\n\nUp ur game people! | 0 |
My problem is not with the pet supplies or the quality food they carry, it was with the GROOMER. My golden was brought in for a bath and brush and came home with CLIPPER BURN and OPEN SORES on his behind. He was matted there from swimming in the pool and I consented to shaving his hindquarters shaved. When I explained how I felt when I saw my dog and his obvious discomfort with the groomer there was no empathy, no apology and no culpability. She didn't even put anything on the affected areas to soothe his discomfort before she sent him home. She will get no return business from me and no referrals EVER. The owner did however refund my money when I asked for a refund. She did apologize for the incident. | 0 |
It's at a hop, skip & a jumps distance, in front of the hotel. That is why I decided to go for it first. \n\nIt has a spacious family dining area. They offer pasta, BBQ rib tips, Buffalo wings, salad bar, beer, and four varieties of pizzas. However, I wasn't too pleased with their pizza by the slice. It's very good, but not pizza by the slice material. | 0 |
Absolutely love this place..good food...good price...I wish I have this place by my house!!! Love it!! | 1 |
Duo the store manager Lauren went the extra mile for my family and I. My son was trying on UnderArmour sunglasses and they did not have to pair that he liked so we ordered them online and she go Mr free shipping. He helped my son and he was so happy. I will keep going there because of her. | 1 |
We had the opportunity to come here twice in our business trip to Scottsdale. A special shout out and thanks to Brian (executive chef) and Michele and Lindsay (the best wait staff ever!).\n\nOn the first night we came in around 10 p.m. and even though they closed at 9 they still seated us with a smile and asked us what they could make for us. (Try getting that at any restaurant these days.) The food is amazing but the service and connection to the staff is even better. This is truly a dining experience and not just a place to eat.\n\nIn the two nights I tried the filet (magical combo of flavors with the potatoes w/tarragon) and the rack of lamb (I uploaded a pic for your viewing pleasure). On the second night we started with the wild mushroom flatbread (a must for the combination of mushrooms, onions, red pepper flake, balsamic, and fontina) Brian came and sat with us as did Lindsay. Since we had expressed a true love of wine on the first night we met, Brian brought a special bottle from his own cellar and shared it with us. (Thanks again Brian it was very nice!)\n\nEverything here has Brian's passion for cooking and making each patron feel like a king or queen. Michelle and Lindsay are amazing with the perfect suggestions on what should be ordered and are very attentive to your every need.\n\nTo end the night Brian broke away from the duties in the kitchen and enjoyed a cigar with us out side. I'm already trying to map out another trip down here just to have another perfect dining experience. Well done all! | 1 |
Apparently, I am in the minority with my opinion of this place. While the coffee is good, it shouldn't take 20 minutes to process my order. I don't care if they are personally flying to Columbia right after I order to hand pick the beans right before they make it...20 minutes is unacceptable. \n\nAnd then when I place my order, I shouldn't be insulted by the guy making it. Yes, I asked for non-fat milk. I didn't ask you to put Ketchup in my drink, I asked for non-fat milk. Don't treat me like I am mentally challenged. I weigh 165lbs, do you really think I order non-fat because I am concerned with my weight? No business should EVER ask a customer what the point of their order is the way this dude asked me. \n\nI want to like this place, I do. The atmosphere and location were great, and the hot tattooed blond sitting at the counter was fun to flirt with (I think she could tell the guy annoyed me). So for this, I will give it another shot. A lot of the people I know rave about this place. Maybe I just hit it on an off day. If I get the same attitude the next time, I might drop trough mid store. | 0 |
I'm convinced that the hostess says their is a 45 minute wait no matter what. Unless there is an two hour wait. Get your name on the list early. The chicken wings are a great way to start and the pad thai is solid. Dial back your usual spice number. Don't go higher than a 5 unless you are a crazy person. Service is typically solid. | 1 |
Burgers have zero seasoning; their special sauce is 1,000 island; the fries are never cooked properly (either under or over cooked) and those also have no seasoning. Everything was really greasy - soaked through a stack of napkins :-( I don't understand the big fuss about this place! The secret menu isn't anything special... It's all hype to make people curious. I'll only give their milkshakes 4 stars, those are legit and completely worth the bellyache. | 0 |
The most horrible consignment store- total lack of business sense and mismanaged. \nThese young girls - including the owner Tiffany have no customer service skills or common sense . Ibelieve the store is for sale -no surprise. \nIf you call for directions or details- expect to get half of the information needed only to learn that they are not accepting your type of items when you trek down to the store. Example I have baby items what time can I bring them into the store. We accept items until 4pm. Show up - don't be greeted- be asked by three different dizz balls if you filled out a form. Wait in line - and be told Oh we are not accepting these items. \nManager is rude and has no idea how to run a business. I miss SMALL CHANGE !!! I would add that when I called the other independently owned store near Dessert Ridge I had a very different experience. If you are looking to buy this store save your money-Im sure they have turned off the majority of potential customers. | 0 |
Bad food and even worse service. Do not waste your time or money. I ordered the Cuban sandwich and it tasted like it just came from the microwave. | 0 |
We stopped in Dandelion Market the morning after an open bar wedding hoping to relieve the pounding hangover. Dandelion has a fun gastropub vibe, with random kitsch (think a wall of clogs organized in a pyramid), a couple of tvs tuned to sports and a middle bloody mary bar (at least during brunch).\n\nThere were a dozen or so beers on tap and the drink menu was diverse. We attempted to hair-of-the-dog it with mimosas, which were ok but not the best I've had. It was a futile effort anyways. The strong, fresh coffee was better.\n\nThere were a handful of delicious sounding breakfast options (think creative hash and omellette dishes) and several more lunch options. I debated on trying the mustard burger sliders, but settled on the grilled cheese and tomato soup instead. While we waited the bar tender dropped off warm biscuits with two different jellies.\n\nAfter a too long 30+ minute wait, out comes the star. Giant, thick, grilled and buttered bread oozing cheese. The tomato soup was also thick, just how I like it. Who has time to worry about headaches while eating such artery clogging perfection? It hit the spot.\n\nUnfortunately the bartender, who was good at first, faded out and became very slow. Watching her text on her phone while we waited for the check was frustrating. Overall though this was a solid brunch choice and I'd gladly go back and try dinner. | 1 |
This is another place on my regular lunch rotation. I have been eating at Someburros for years frequenting the locations in Gilbert and by Chandler Mall as well as this location in Tempe.\n\nThis is deli style. You go to the counter and order, they give you a number, and then bring the food to your table. The restaurant is always clean and well staffed. This location, though, is a little smaller than the Gilbert or Chandler Mall restaurants.\n\nThe food at Someburros is on par with any good Mexican restaurant in the Valley, but it is fast and inexpensive. Most adult meals with drink will cost about $8. Kids cost 1/2 that. \n\nI usually get one of the burritos. Lately the Crudo Burro is my favorite. It is shredded beef with SPICY tomatillo sauce. Do not order this unless you can handle spicy food. I also like the Rod Burro and the Poncho Villa. I really like the rice, as well. \n\nSomeburros also has large party platters. A number of times we have purchased party platters for a gathering at our house. Our guests always devour the food and rave about it. It is a relatively inexpensive way to cater a party.\n\nSomeburros is a great place for lunch and a relatively inexpensive way to feed the family. If you have not tried it, definitely check it out. | 1 |
My wife and I wanted to try this restaurant out for awhile. So I called to see if they have lunch spot open. The reservationist told us just come on over theres no wait, when we arrived the hostess told us theres a 45mins wait....The reservationist could of told us earlier save us a 45mins drive from Summerlin. | 0 |
Favorite Italian in pittsburgh. Good service, wait times are bearable on weekends (the wine loft makes it easy to wait). Fantastic food - top choices are the mozzarella and prosciutto appetizer, meatballs app, all pizzas, and gnocchi. Can't go wrong with anything though. Dinner can be pricey but worth it for such good food and quality ingredients. | 1 |
Went after workout on Sat noon for lunch. Had tenderloin/chicken combo with baked potato, bread and corn on the cobb (1/2 an ear). Very good and filling. Lots of TVs tuned to different college football games, and off-track betting if you want to play horses (didn't for now). Servers were prompt and kind. | 1 |
DO NOT take your pet here. Worst place EVER to take your pet. Our dog recently got shaved there and we are now at the vet checking for burns or other infections, because his behavior has been completely different since his grooming. WORST PLACE EVER!!!!! If you want to have your dog be in pain then go here. If you don't want to feel bad for him or her the days after then go somewhere else!!! | 0 |
So happy to find Weera Thai! Delicious! The flavors are fantastic. Even the basic Pad Thai is great. I'm already craving my next visit. | 1 |
I had one good experience, our sales rep, Jed was great, other than that, the customer service, delivery, and accounting was a nightmare. They delivered the wrong furniture, delivered a piece that we canceled and still charged us for it. The client service department gave me a partial credit back 3 weeks after it was due. We never received a bill until 3 months after furniture was delivered, and we realized they shorted us $800 on our refund for the piece that we canceled. They would not return calls or deal with the situation. I would never think about buying furniture there again. | 0 |
For a while now I was eagerly awaiting the opening of Butcher and the Rye as I have enjoy my trips to Meat and Potatoes for both food and drink. So on a Thursday night I headed over for a few drinks. \n\nUpon first entering, the place looks great - nice atmosphere, modern meets butcher shop in the woods - and then you come upon the wall of whiskey...holy smokes. So I walked over to the bar to grab a drink....and thats where it started to go south...\n\nNow I came to check out the whiskey and they do have a very impressive collection - in fact one of the best that I have come across. I enjoy the brown liquors in all forms and really enjoy those times when I run across something new, especially if it is something that I say \""wow, I want to own a bottle of that\"", so when I run across a place I can dive head first into trying, I'm in heaven. \n\nI asked for whiskey menu and was handed an iPad - cool idea to convey info about the booze and a way they can keep it up to date with what they have - except that it seemed like not even half of bottles were on it. Ok - first week, I can excuse that a little but not totally - if you are a touting your collection, get your menu right before you open. My friends and I tried to ask about a few different items behind the bar and one of the responses we were given was \""you'll have to ask (guy with the hat), he is the guy that knows the stuff the best\"" - really? 400 bottles and only one person is knowledgable enough to answer questions. \n\nThen came the sticker shock - their prices seem like they were set and they multiplied 2x. I have been to other places in this city (and others) that have a some of the same items and they were charging double for it. Now I realize that if you have a bottle of X and it is not something you will sell everyday so it will cost you a little more to keep it around, but when a 1 oz pour of that drink runs $15-25, it's putting a night of sampling in the $80-100 range for 4 oz of booze. I don't to sound cheap and I have my spent a fair share of money on good bottles over the years, but thats just it - I would rather take that $80-100 and go get myself a bottle - your atmosphere is not worth the mark up. \n\nSo my overall though is that they have a collection and just that - the place does not come across as someplace that you go to try and find new whiskeys, just a place to get a drink while staring at their wall of booze. It reminds me of the guy who owns 40 classic cars, but doesn't care to drive them.\n\nI will say this, the staff was friendly and fairly attentive, so I don't want to sound like they were bad - they were good - same level I would expect in any place similar. \n\nNow after writing this I might sound like a pretentious ass about whiskey (because I fairly new to a lot of it) - and maybe I am - but when I try and go someplace that touts their whiskey collection, I expect be able to experience new things while having a good time and not going broke. For me, B&R isn't that place.... | 0 |
We can hardly avoid this place because of the kids. They know when we come to the drive thru sometimes twice on Saturdays. We get great service and the fries are always hot. | 1 |
Zero stars. My wife ordered a medium well burger it came out rare at best, did not give me the right food, then tried to charge us for a extra drink, and fries we told them at the start we did not get. Bad service and they added $10 on our bill for services we did not get. Not to mention we asked 2 separate employees for the manager and after seeing them speak to her she walked by us several times and did not say a word. Finally the Executive Chef came out to help us with our issues. Tommy was a great help, Lacy the \""manager\"" was not so much help with this issue. When my wife informed Lacy that it was taken care of she said she had no idea what was going in. Remember I saw 2 people talk to her and point at us and she looked right at us when being told about our issues by our waiter Chris. | 0 |
Went here on NYE, was not initially planning on it, but ended up here instead of next door. Vinny is always telling me I need to hit up these places, so we did.\n\nObviously, it being NYE I was expecting It to get packed, It was crowded, but not stifling so 90% of my time there, except up until about 11:45, I think they let a few too many people in, the floor by the far back bar area was WAY too crowded, I mean, completely. You couldn't even MOVE anywhere. People were trying to get to the bar, but it was just a bit too cramped. It was like trying to part the red sea at 12:30 when my friend and myself were attempting to leave.\n\nPrior to that though, it was enjoyable. My 10$ jack and coke was a bit overpriced for what it was, the bar tender stacked it so full with ice, that I think it was gone in about 5 sips....a tad bit of a letdown for 10$ ha ha. However, I danced for a good two hours, have a blister on my toe from my heels, and had a nice time up until the complete sardine packing near the midnight countdown.\n\nDid not try any of the food though, being that it was party night. The building is pretty cool. I enjoy the indoor\\outdoor vibe. Although, I'm not sure how that fares when it is 115degrees outside, they better have a darn good AC system. (; Plenty of TVs around for (I'm assuming) game nights and such. That night The bar-tender was fast and pleasant. Obviously did not strike up a conversation with him, but he noticed me and got my order quickly. The music selection was danceable and fun. Only 1 or 2 songs I couldn't stand (by personal preference, of course), otherwise it was all good in the hood for me that night. Made my NYE fun, especially on a ridiculously cold and rainy night!! | 1 |
The best thing about this place is they are open early. I used to work an early shift and my lunch was at 10:30am. It is hard to find lunch being served quickly at that hour, but this team is great. I have had a variety of sandwhiches and take advantage of the sandwhich, chips & soda special each time. The ingredients are fresh and everyone always has a smile. It really hits the spot for a sandwhich lunch. | 1 |
The ONLY reason I'm giving 4 stars rather than 5 is bc it did take quite some time for my partial highlights and hair cut to be complete but I was waited on right away, I received a mini facial and relaxing mini massage. The student was very good about making sure she understood exactly what I wanted and she did an awesome job!!!!!!!! I honestly couldn't have gotten better color or a better cut anywhere! I am super picky and have very straight fine hair so any mistake is very noticeable! My hair looks great and the service was beyond reasonably priced! This is def my new go to! Just make sure you don't mind spending a good portion of your day/morning there if you're also getting color! | 1 |
Just ok. The cheese curds are delicious. The beer is just average. The pretzel is not a pretzel, it's bread with salt on it, shaped like a pretzel. | 0 |
Very cool look and feel. I went for a bridal party thing this weekend...Got a pedicure which wasn't horrible but my nails were chipping the next night. Also got a fill in since I was quoted a price that was comparable to my place back home. Price was more than quoted and I had one nail break that night and another the next day. I don't know what was used but my nails were separating from the acrylic and now 3 days later are all off. Horrible experience!! | 0 |
I love this place. It has all of the necessities of life and nothing else. \nEach of their beers are excellent examples of their type, the pizza and salad are great.\nIt's small, simple and perfect. \nHome run! | 1 |
Quality and first class service is what makes Roka Akor what it is. I was impressed with their selections at a Yelp event, and they gave a coupon for free appetizer. I decided to check it out tonight. From the moment I walked in to moment I walked out, there was ultimate care from every person. I must have been asked how was I was doing at least 20 times throughout the evening. In addition, my tea cup and soy sauce was automatically refilled before I knew it. They treated my friend and I as though were were regulars, which felt great.\n\nThe food quantity was smaller, but it was delicious. We had a scallop type appetizer, spicy tuna rolls, and prawn roll. I have never had prawn roll and it was quite excellent.\n\nAt the end of my meal, the Matrie D gave him his business card if I wanted to set up a special evening in the future with reservations. I simply have never been given this much care and treatment ever while dining. | 1 |
I was a little wary of staying at this hotel after reading some of the negative reviews- but note that they've recently renovated so I think some of those reviews are out-dated. \nFor the money ($50 a night on travelocity for a 3-day weekend in september) it was an excellent choice. The rooms were very trendy and retro-chic. The beds were incredibly comfortable (duvet covers! I love that they wash ALL the bedding you might touch!), there are large tvs, big comfy robes in the drawer, and a very nice bathroom/shower and dressing area. \nThe restaurant on-site is DELICIOUS with a full bar. As good as the very expensive restaurant we went to down town, but with better pricing. But it does turn in to a club on weekend nights, which draws an interesting crowd. \n\nNote that it's not walkable to downtown or really anywhere, so you'll either want a car or be prepared to cab it (its maybe $10 each way to downtown) but there is a large grassy area nearby to walk in. The pool doesn't really get all-day sun, so if you want to lounge at a pool in the sun all day this isn't hte place for you. | 1 |
Let me just say that I've never been a fan of this mouse maze from the get go. Even though the furniture goes together with some relative ease, it still is something to be desired. My wife seems to like it though so this place gets one star becuase of her. Let me speak on their customer service and home delivery and installation for a moment though:\n\nWe purchased some cabinets to accent our living room and scheduled home delivery and install. We paid a pretty penny for that service, too. Let the customer beware, you go by their schedule and if you try to reschedule, forget it. They called me the morning of the day that they would be arriving and being the working man I am won't be home, nor will my wife to let them in or take delivery of the cabinets. If you need to reschdule and try and call them to reschedule, they won't. Once they're scheduled its a done deal. Customer service didn't offer any options and so the cabinets will left outside (then again who knows? I sure don't know what's going to happen at this point). And I paid nearly $200 for this? You have to be kidding me! No apologies, no options, no idea what is going to happen. \n\nI'm shaking my head. Thanks a lot IKEA, I'll never shop at your store ever again. You have no customer service and it was a waste of time and money to purchase your products and services that you left me in the dark on. | 0 |
Your Star Wars slot machine gave me $40. The sound it makes when you win is sonic bliss. Thanks Obi-Wan! | 1 |
EFF This place.\nI go to Vegas every year with a big group of friends, and we have had some awesome experiences at so many great bars and clubs in Vegas...but this place is the ultimate in crap technology! If you are a guy...just do yourself a favor and walk. The bank does this really cute thing where they give you free passes to get in, as long as you get there by a certain time...then they keep you standing in line for literally hours- so that your free pass reaches its expiration time and you have to pay to get in. This is all going on while they let all the women have their own line that moves in constantly, while you stand still for two straight hours. Sound like fun? Oh it is! Best GD fun I ever had wasting my night! Haha. You might think...\""That's great, Scottish guy! That means there's TONS of hot women in there!\"" Think again...Just because you see a lot of girls going in there, nothing stops the ratio from being any different than any other club. All the guys in line will get in at the same time as you. Really, it's the saddest attempt to lure guys into a club I've ever seen. Seriously, this place blows max goats. There's more- The drinks are insanely expensive! I asked for tap water because I didn't want to support these jerks any further...Tap water is free right? Wrong! They demanded 6 bucks! There's special place in trendy, cheap cologne-riddled hell for bastards of this caliber! Please, for the love of Christ...go to a place where you can actually enjoy yourself! If I can at least have the satisfaction of knowing that your night didn't suck, because my post stopped you from going here...my craptastic experience will at least have some meaning! Anyway, have fun! | 0 |
Zero stars. Ugh. Just don't go. Dirty. Found a hair in my food. Need I go on? Ok... I will. Ordered their signature pork dish. It was literally floating in grease. I've never seen anything like it and I grew up on Georgia! Found a long black curly hair in my rice. Hubby found a hair in his guacamole. After seeing 4 stars on Yelp we figured it was worth trying. Not sure if it used to be cool or what. We will never go back. Totally disgusting. | 0 |
Who would have thought that something as oddly named as \""borsh\"" could send your tastebuds to heaven. It's sharp cutting sweet flavor mellowed by the rich ultra fresh soured cream. Only something as simple as a salad could follow that flavor else your tastebuds might be broken.\n After a quick break of salad, their tour de force plate of wild boar, pickled sweet cabbage, and rough cut potatoes arrives and fills your mouth with such warmth that you begin to think that it's the kind of place where even a crying baby can put a smile on your face as you think about how wonderful and beautiful life is.\n After polishing off the main course reality is slowly brought back with a sliver of delicate hazelnut cake and a rich coffee which soothes the soul after such an experience. \n Ahhh......thank god for good food. | 1 |
This is one of my go to place in Las Vegas. Any night of the week, the place is packed. You will be waiting on a Friday and Saturday night. The table side guacamole is awesome, I get it every time I am there. The food is more on a traditional Mexican side, not the fancy stuff you get on the strip. If you have a rental car, it is worth the drive. I will go back the next time I am in Vegas, for sure. | 1 |
I see it as a hybrid of 7-11 wonderland and a Willy Wonka slush fest. I was early for my show, so I said sure. Why not, lets give it a whirl. I walked in enticed by the color and fun and excitement this place exudes. It's ambiance and servicescape is a mimic of Sugar Factory and M&M world. \n\nThey have a variety of tumblers to choose from. I chose a Zebra print tumbler. I felt it was less like a yard stick (because yardsticks are more likely to be used to hold your loose change or be thrown away), and served more of a purpose in the long term. So, you buy the tumbler and if you want the alcoholic beverage it will total $20 (which they said a tumbler will contain 3 shots in itself). Without the alcohol and just a regular flavored slushie, it would be $16, and then refills with the container is $12. \n\nYou also get a stamp card in which you get the 5th refill for free. At least they have a nice incentive there for you to go back.\n\nFOR THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS: If you are looking to try your first yardstick or first slush experience. I would recommend this place. It's more interactive, and customer driven. Think the 7-11 experience where you pick what flavors and the possiblities are endless, and there are free samples to try in case you're unsure. It's all just a world of choices, and if you're looking to have fun with it. Try it. This place was made for you. \n\nIf you brought kids with you, of course, they would have fun little cups for kids, and non alcoholic slushies so you and your kids can brain freeze together!\n\nRecommended flavors:\n\nTASTE LIKE HEAVEN - for all you Fireball Whiskey lovers. \nMON CHERRY - goes good with Taste Like Heaven\nPEACHY PASSION - (i think thats what it's called) It has peach and I love me some peach. | 1 |
Coffee so good, my mother ships it to me out of state. Seriously, phenomenal. | 1 |
I used to really like this place. It was kinda like an outdoor adult playground in the summer time. Decent bands, cheap beer, beach volleyball. \n\nRecently Steve's experienced a fire and is now closed for renovations. What the news stories fail to note is that days before the fire, Steve's got a visit from their friendly neighborhood health inspector, and tanked. They scored a 71. Get a 70, and DHEC shuts you down. Below is copied from DHEC's website, where all sanitation scores are posted publicly. \n\nSTEVE'S BAR & GRILL\n2150 GOLD HILL RD\nFORT MILL\n071\n5/27/2011\nR\n\nI used to be a chef, my degree is in Culinary Arts. I've taken sanitation courses and am ServSafe Certified. I almost can't fathom what in the heck you have to do to get a 71. Except that I can, and what you have to do to get a 71 is NOT good. It can't be blamed on a kitchen crew unfamiliar with sanitation requirements. Even a full staff of morons could keep a restaurant within B range. There is some serious stuff happening at Steve's, because a 71 doesn't happen by accident. People knew things were wrong, and they were turning their heads. In my experience this comes from the management and ownership level. \n\nI used to like Steve's, really I did. We were there all the time in the summer. I loved ladies night, when I could get a bucket of \""Boat Trash\"" for only $10. Now I wonder if what was in the bucket of boat trash might actually have been trash. Short of Steve's selling to new ownership, and starting from scratch with a completely new management, kitchen, and service crew, there's nothing they can do to make me step foot in there again. Sorry, a 71 isn't forgivable! | 0 |
We had a great experience eating here. I started off with the carpaccio which was excellent. We then shared a traditional Cesar salad and ended sharing one of the nightly specials which I cannot remember the name of. The service we had was impeccable especially with having a full house and my party was around the 25 mark. The only complaints I have are the fountain is extremely loud and confined indoors. Also the drinks are watered down to a point it is not worth buying a mixed drink. But I would go back anytime for the food and put up with the noise but next time I'll just order a beer. | 1 |
Apparently these guys hate women. After having my car for three weeks and doing no work on it, I made the mistake of asking when my car would be finished. I was told by Whitey that \""they didn't need my business, they had plenty of work.\"" I was also given less than 24 hrs to get my car off their lot or they would have it impounded. Another $70 out of my pocket. I asked to speak to the owner, who called me back later and left me a message stating \"" they were sick of me dicking them around and he was giving me the best customer service in the Valley\"". He claimed i was \""dicking him around\"" because I did not pay in full for repairs BEFORE the car was worked on. They also refused to give me my keys until I paid $60 for having my car towed in. These guys are rude and seriously suprised there in business if what I recieved was there best customer service. | 0 |
I took my daughter for a day of fun. It was some what limited for my 5 year old as she really wanted to go on the bigger rides including the zip line. Probably not typical of most 5 year old girls. Regardless we stayed for almost the entire day. So I know she enjoyed it. Parking was free which is a big plus. The food really was not that bad considering you are at a water park. They even had BBQ if you wanted to splurge. The only two reasons why I did not give this water park a 5 star review is:\n\n1) There needs to be a better system of keeping track of rented rafts. Twice I witnessed two families get a their rented raft stolen from them in the wave pool. Come on people these are just kids your stealing from. Maybe number rafts? Just sad!\n\n2) The wave pool here is a blast. But at times there are so many people that you can get hit by other when the waves come. I stood with my back to the wave to protect my little one from being hit by anyone else. I was hit a few times. I other kids being kicked or elbowed, mind you no one was doing it on purpose, just so many people. Don't really know how to change this. \n\nAll in all we had a really good time. I plan to go again soon. I will update my review at that time. | 1 |
Good:\n- The place is nicely decorated\n- The hostess was polite and had a big smile\n\nBad:\n- The waiter wasn't exactly friendly - not rude, but just not interested.\n- The food was below average. We ordered the the lamb and vegetable potstickers, they were both very uninteresting. We also tried some noodle dish which was ok, and hot and sour soup which I found too sour.\n- Their prices are very very high for the quality of food. | 0 |
I take my dogs for many years and have gotten great services.\nIt is hard to get an appt. because they are very busy,\nThey are the only vet that has not tried to rip me off. | 1 |
Came here with a co-worker. Got a dr pepper from their really awesome modern soda machine. My co worker got a meatball sandwich. He said he was the best meat ball sandwhich he ever have. Which is saying a lot because his from ny, I believe they ate a lot of sandwiches haha... The service was fast. The place was really clean. Tried a bite of the meatball sandwhich, I hate meatball sandwhiches, to my amusement I really enjoyed this one. | 1 |
I took my littles here yesterday because I had purchased a Groupon for a membership and figured it was a good investment in my sanity when we didn't have other entertainment lined up for them. There were a couple of hitches, but overall we had a good time.\n\nFirstly, the membership desk process is smooth and easy, and because I purchased a membership for a family of 4 (but have 3 littles plus my husband, making us a party of 5) it was only an additional $10 on top of the Groupon to add another child. I think that was a great deal! Also, we parked in the Civic Center Garage by the Science Center and the membership desk validated our parking stub, making a typical $12 parking fee only $5 for the visit.\n\nSecondly, the exhibits are FANTASTIC! We didn't see everything there was to offer, but we viewed quite a bit and all of my kidlets had a blast. FYI: The weather and natural forces exhibit on the 3rd floor was stupendous! \n\nLastly, we ate a late lunch at the Lab Cafe inside the Science Center, and the food was reasonably priced and pretty tasty: kids meals average about $5 each and adults are around $8 (both sans drinks). But the flies that were continually buzzing around the dining room and our table were a MAJOR turn off for me and my little guy who's a bona fide germaphobe when it comes to flies landing near his food. Also, the trashcan right by the exit door was literally overflowing with discarded drink containers, and in the course of 45 minutes I watched no less than 3 employees walk up and meticulously clean the glass doors right next to the overflowing trashcan, and not bother to empty the trash while they were there! It was beyond odd. 0_o\n\nPS: Don't make the mistake we did by not bringing a stroller for the littlest one... Daddy and I eventually got exhausted from carrying her everywhere, but as soon as we let her walk around on her own she was off like a SHOT and the place was so crowded we definitely would have lost her in the crowd. :/\n\nPPS: Speaking of the crowds, it was crazy busy yesterday, so a weekday visit would probably be much easier on your nerves. | 1 |
I've ordered $60 worth of meal to my hotel room after a long tiring day, waited 60 minutes (no problem with waiting time, we've been warned about it) finally got my pasta. I was super hungry, but there was no plastic fork (or anything) to eat the pasta. I called the place they offered to bring one but not with an apologetic tone! | 0 |
Pretty similar to most station movie theaters... The only thing I was not impressed with was the food and the cleanliness... Concession food was smaller than most theaters.. Example the hot dog was smaller than the ones you buy at the groceries but still costed $7!!... Very dark and dingy atmosphere.. Looked like nothing had ever been wiped down... Went into the ladies room and smelled horrible, was again dark and dingy, half the toilets were clogged with crap and toilet seat covers and trash was all over the floors... This was on a very slow Sunday night and I saw plenty of workers walking around but no cleaning going on.. The actual theatre wasn't bad though.. Very large!... I wouldn't come back to this theatre again! | 0 |
Watch out when it looks like something is on sale. They mark a rack or table with a big buy one get one or 50% off sign, then only some of the stuff on the rack is on sale. | 0 |
Don't bother watching a sporting event here especially if its Game 7 of the Lakers/Celtics Finals! One of my friend's and his girlfriend were staying at New York New York and were given passes to watch Game 7 at The Rok.\nSo in our group went. I was expecting tables, seats, and a food menu to go along with their full bar menu. I suppose it was my fault for assuming a club could double as a functional sports bar. \nThe dance floor was left as is and completely open and the only available seating were the seats against the walls and the pockets of lounge booths in random corners of the room. We were lucky enough to get seats on the elevated platform in the rear. The only food items offered during the game was a cheese or pepperoni pizza slice or a hot dog with mustard and ketuchup, each for $5. WTF!? My mind immediately went to Costco and how I could get an entire box of pizza for only $9.99 or a hot dog w/ a drink and my choice of condiments for $1.50! I was a bit annoyed, but since I was starving I sucked it up and ordered a pizza slice. When it came it had obviously been pre-cooked and sitting under a warmer...the crust was extremely hard making my jaw hurt of having to gnaw on it.\nOnce the game started, the wide movie theater type screens running the entire length of the upper walls were completely fuzzy, and it was hard to tell each player from another. Towards the end of the game I was a bit thirsty and asked the waitress for a glass of water. She informed me that the only water available was bottled water which I'd have to purchase. WTF?! That irritated me even more. Based on my experience here, I'll avoid this place like the plague to watch a sporting event and doubt I'll even come to club here. I'm sure it would've been more fun and more comfortable gathering in one of our hotel rooms to watch the game. | 0 |
I simply have to write about Neil Smith's Vegas Guitars Custom Shop. I have many guitars, and have been disappointed that I could not find a high quality luthier to address setup work on instruments. I am no longer disappointed! I found Neil Smith using an Internet search, and found his site to be of interest, since I had a Les Paul which seemed to have some high frets, but I was too afraid to take it anywhere local. I set up a time to bring the guitar in, you can't just 'walk in,' as his shop is small, a one man operation, plus his assistant, Susi, who is also wonderful! When I got to the shop, I was astounded at Neil's obvious attention to detail. He was anxious to discuss all aspects of guitars with me, and his years of experience gave me that \""warm fuzzy feeling\"" I'd never found in a Las Vegas luthier. While I had not been expecting to have this particular guitar receive a total setup, after talking to Neil, I was convinced that that is exactly what it needed. Not to say I was talked into something, just that his logic made complete sense to me.\n\nI was not in a hurry to get the guitar back, but I got a call in less than a week, telling me it was ready. Now, I must tell you that this guitar already had super low action, even with the fret problem. I had not expected that the action could have gotten any lower. But it was, indeed, amazingly lower! The nut slots were perfect, the frets were crowned and smoothed and look like jewelry. It felt like a different guitar, and this from an instrument that was already outstanding! \n\nI have taken one other instrument to Neil, a Gibson Historic Korina Explorer, and it, too, got the same setup, simply perfect! I plan on having many more of my guitars set up by Mr. Smith. Oh, and if you're in the market for a new, custom guitar, he does that, too. Spectacular work, from the few of those I've had the privilege to see.\n\nIn the interest of complete transparency, after my first experience, I've since done some photography work for some of Mr. Smith's guitars. However, this took place only after that first Les Paul was completed, and had no bearing on how well that guitar work was performed, or on my opinion of that work. | 1 |
Absolutely the worst water park experience I have had. They clearly rushed to open this place the landscape isn't finish so there's rocks everywhere. Some of the cement is painted so when your feet are wet it's slippery and the stairs are plastic and very slippery when wet. The lines are extremely confusing and slow moving. There is one set of narrow stairs the leads up to 4 slides so it takes forever. They base the slides off of weight and constantly had to tell people they were too \""fat\"" to ride this ride and when you finally get to the top and go down the slide there is rubber stoppers to slow you down making the ride extremely just not fun. I will never recommend this park or go back it's just a terrible experience. | 0 |
Phoenix's airport is called Sky Harbor, which makes it sound like an outlet mall, but it's really an airport. And if you're on the way to Sky Harbor from Sedona, and you have time to stop for tacos, America's Taco Shop is a great choice. The guac is good, the salsa is fresh, the al pastor burrito is only a little fruity. The carne asada tacos are probably the best thing on the menu. The prices are very reasonable, and you'll be in and out very quickly unless there's a line out the door like in the picture on the wall from the regional magazine's \""best of Phoenix\"" issue. | 1 |
Went here 2 years ago with my now husband. I remember the food being good but I can't tell you what I ordered. Nice atmosphere...gives it that classy tavern look that fits in nicely with Old Montreal. =) | 1 |
Had to argue with the cashier while ordering a kids meal. The menu clearly shows that with the kids meal you can choose apples slices instead of a toy. Instead of looking at the menu she asked another employee, who confirms what the menu shows. Instead of apologizing and making sure the change was made, she gave me a blank look and i had to make the request again. Too much to expect at a fast food joint. | 0 |
$475 for a bottle of Tres Generaciones Tequila?!?!?! That bottle is worth $40. How fabulous could your table service possibly be that we would pay this much to meet HALF of your 2 bottle per table minimum? Now, our party of 12 likes to drink. You could have made beaucoup bucks by just letting us order our individual drinks. Instead, we ended up dancing to your music for a little bit then moving on to bigger and better things. You ended up with none of our money (cuz you let us in for free) and lots of empty tables.\n\nSo the place itself is lovely; very chic and sexy with lots of seating, though only if you are will to pay for their table service. The music was great, with lots of interesting mash ups, including a mix of sexy back and Michael Jackson. Then a weird Neil Diamond mix came on with Sweet Caroline, to which everyone sang along, which should give you an idea of the age of the crowd. Since this is a lounge, there isn't really anywhere to dance, you're sorta dodging chairs and couches all over the place. It was also very crowded, making it hard to move anywhere. \n\nWeird things about the bathroom: first, the ladies room is a single stall. So the ladies line is forever long; second, there is a bathroom attendant with a little table right outside the bathroom. If you tip his jar, you can pick a treat from his little table: a single cigarette, mints, gum, cologne. Am I the only one who thinks this is odd? \n\nAnnoying rules, beautiful people, go at your own risk. They'll probably let you in free before midnight, so it might make a good quick stop on a dance tour. | 0 |
Finding activities for our toddler during the crazy AZ heat is challenging... you can only swim, do the splash pads, museums, etc so many times... So when my friend Jane suggested a playdate for our boys over the weekend at Imagination Avenue, I was excited to check it out. \n\nAdmittedly, I'd been once before, but it was over two years ago (before I became a mom), so I didn't really remember it or pay close attention to detail the first time I was there.\n\nImagination Avenue is simply put, a huge playroom for kids... there is something for everyone too. Themed rooms such as a firestation, grocery store, bakery, etc... and all kinds of toys like strollers with babies, lawn mowers, cars, kitchen stuff, and more will keep your kid entertained for your entire visit. They have a big slide that my son loved, and they also pull out crafts at certain times. \n\nImagination Avenue is currently remodeling a cafe and reception area, which is great as I think they could use a bit of a facelift! But even as is, I'm a big fan. Your visit will likely be worth every cent of the $9 admission price you'll spend to play here... and if you really like it, you can do a membership for just $120 unlimited annually or $65 for ten visits. | 1 |
Worst hotel ever. It's dirty, there is a trailer/rv park directly behind the hotel. I checked in, the front desk guy was nice. When I got to my room there was a huge cigarette burn in the middle of the comforter. The worst part is that the head of housekeeping had just inspected that room. I lifted the comforter and the sheets were dirty. The towels were tattered I did not stay. I drove 5 miles to the Holiday Inn Express, a few bucks \nmore but alot better. Save your money, this is a dump! | 0 |
Kick back with a book, a soy latte, and a Silly Yak gluten free vegan chocolate raspberry muffin (if you have the weirdest diet but love all of the delicious). A Monroe street gem of a coffee shop. | 1 |
I came here with my family and we were all very disappointed. The service wasn't spectacular and for my money I'd rather take my business to the Aria buffet. Most of the food was too salty for my taste the soda came from a pitcher and didn't really taste right, it wasn't crisp. The desserts weren't very impressive. Overall I'd say skip this one. | 0 |
Great AYCE. Always a great experience. Super friendly service, sushi made super fast and beautiful, and the food is always so delicious. The entire staff always greets us when we come in, and the sushi chefs thank us every time we leave. We've tried many other sushi places in town and this one is by far the best. When we want to start thinking about trying something different, we can never think of anything better. | 1 |
What's not to love? Pick a slushy, then add alcohol! \n\nI really wish there was a place like this in the malls in NC. That would make shopping more fun!\n\nLast trip there, the gal that helped us was so sweet and very cool. She had a great attitude and even gave us free jello shots on our 3rd (or 4th?) trip back for another drink. I always get the berry slushy with vodka, plus an extra shot on top. Beware...they'll get ya drunk before ya know it!! :) Love it! | 1 |
Let me start with if I could give NO stars I would. This has to be the WORST!!! meal I have ever had in Vegas. The WORST service I have ever had in Vegas. First off If you like to order drinks you have to wait for your server not the person who brings you your water but your server. That will take about 20 minutes. Then even if your ready to order your server disappears. They were not that busy either. As a person who works in the industry this was awful. Anyways we finally order the beef dip sandwich. Suppose to be sirloin french dip. Well they must have taken all the left over fat meat and stuck it in my sandwich. My boyfriends was no better. I ended up eating only the potato salad because my sandwich was nothing but fat. while eating my boyfriend was hoping to receive a refill on his water. Well fat chance on that one. everyone just kept walking past him and paid no attention. So finally I stood up grabed the water jug from the server station a mere 2 feet away and filled his water for him. If your hungry and want to eat in the beautiful Paris casino wait in line for the buffet or eat at the burger place, because this place flat out sucks! | 0 |
We will not be coming here in the future. I read some reviews before deciding to go here on a Friday night w hubby, we wanted something sweet. Based on a review by a former employee, we got a banana split to share since it has 3 scoops of ice custard. We were very disappointed when it came. The scoops were a third size of Baskin Robbins. | 0 |
First impressions: the first time I checked in here, the drive thru is extremely slow. Shows that it's very unorganized inside. \n\n2nd time here, I decided to go inside to order to-go and it's just my luck that the soda machine was down so they only offered sweet tea and iced coffee. The lady who was placing my order spoke in a very low tone that I could barely hear her and I had to repeat myself many times. Waiting for my order, I chose to sit down at a table. I was searching for a clean table and chair to sit in and managed to find one. \n\nThat's twice now that I've had a bad experience with this mcdonalds. I'll definitely be going to a different mcdonalds even though this one is the closest one to where I live. | 0 |
TruFusion is a beautifully modern twist on yoga and boot camp!\n\nAs the name implies TruFusion is not your typical yoga studio. There are a lot of hybrid classes offered here that are based on yoga, pilates, bootcamp, trx, etc. Many of them are a blend that combine other disciplines as well, though they do offer a few more traditional experiences as well. The facility is absolutely gorgeous, modern, and clean. Each room has a different feel ranging from soothing candlelight ambiance, to no-nonsense workout attack. The staff is helpful and friendly. While the clientele is fun and laid back...still this seems a bit like a place to see and be seen. \n\nThe list of classes displays the abundance of styles offered at TruFusion:\nAcoustic Candlelight Yoga\nAshtanga \nBattle Ropes Express\nBlack Light Yoga/Pilates \nHip Hop Booty Pop\nHot Power Flow Yoga\nHot Yoga Blues\nKettleBells\nKettlebell Fusion\nMoving Meditations\nTRX 2.0\nTRX Bootcamp 60\nTru Barefoot Bootcamp\nTru TRX\nTru Trigger Point\nTru Yin\nTru-acro-yoga\nTruHot Pilates\nTruZumba\nVinyasa Flow Yoga\nYin Fused\n\n...whats more though is that they roll out special one time classes every so often as well...just in case you needed to mix things up a bit more! I really enjoyed a punk rock revolution yoga session that was bold and in the face of the man as we flowed to a ton of classic punk!\n\nIn addition to a wide variety of classes the facility really is special here...from the classes to the locker room to the entryway, no part was not intentionally prepared to heighten your experience.\n\nCheck out a free class you first stop in. I am partial to the yoga stylings of Jennifer Knox, but there are several great instructors depending on what you're into. | 1 |
I love coming here with big parties during the happy hour. They also have a patio to sit at during the happy hour. Of course, you have to be 21 or over.\n\nTheir sake bombs are great! Put that along with half price sushi and you get a fantastic happy hour! \n\nThey also have great prices on their appetizers! In terms of price, it is similar to any other happy hour in town, but the environment is what makes this place a must try during the happy hour or reverse happy hour! | 1 |
Broke a tooth on something in their \""Grade A Beef\"" carne asada burrito. Felt like a piece of bone or really hard fat. After telling and showing the store manager, I didn't get a refund or even an apology. A few minutes later, the store owner appeared and refused to accept responsibility of any form.\n\nAs a 30 year old teacher, I was pretty insulted. This cost me OVER FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS to get a crown on my tooth, and that was AFTER insurance. I filed a claim with their insurance company (Farmers) and was DENIED, even though all I asked for was my dental bill covered. No \""pain\"" or \""suffering\"". I just wanted my $400 back after buying a $4 burrito.\n\nI did some research, I'm not the only one this has happened to at a Filiberto's. I have not and never will eat there again after being a loyal customer since the 90's. There are plenty of other decent restaurants that are the same or better (_____ erto's - fill in the blank), but with the ability to simply apologize. One star? You're welcome.\n\nTHIS WAS AT 83rd AVENUE AND THUNDERBIRD IN PEORIA. | 0 |
Wonderful place. Exceedingly friendly, great drinks, very welcoming. | 1 |
Seulement $$$? Je m\u00e8trerais plus $$$$$ c'est certe chic, mais loin d'\u00eatre une excuse pour te vider les poches. Services OK, malgr\u00e9 qu'on m'a d\u00e9j\u00e0 press\u00e9 pour finir mon assiette car le resto est over booker. Mes p\u00e2tes \u00e9taient pas fra\u00eeche je crois non plus pour le prix... J'y retourne pas a moins d'\u00eatre millionnaire et mal prit (mais je pr\u00e9f\u00e8rerais prendre l'h\u00e9licopt\u00e8re pour partir loin, loin de l\u00e0.) | 0 |
Ok..so if u want me to get straight to the point. I have been to this locatiom 3x. It NEVER dissapoints. I am talking about the best sushi in TOWN!!!! Moon roll, miles roll, JJ Roll the list goes on..chefs are great, food is exceptional, wait staff is friendly. The price moderate, for AYCE, but its worth every penny. This location is better than the one on W. Sahara, since they have more to offer. If someone talks about Sushi-Mon go to THIS LOCATION!!. The sushi chefs are much better, and the food is better and they have more to offer on the menu. Everything comes out fresh, and have not once have had a complaint. Don't forget the strawberrry mochi, and ice cream tempura, baked mussels and ahi poke are great too. This is the real deal, for sushi in vegas, forget the strip, with the over priced rolls. This is the best deal in town, and the best sushi in TOWN!!! If anyone out of town, asks me about sushi, i tell bring them here! | 1 |
I meet many clients for coffee. This is not the place to go. The staff are friendly and drinks are the typical drink, but there is very little seating. There are more seats in grocery store Starbucks. Whomever designed this location was not thinking. I would only recommend here for a drive through location. | 0 |
Checked in as a guest of iHeart Radio and the staff at TheHotel aggressively sold us an upgrade to a 2 bedroom suite at the Mandalay. When we arrived at our upgraded suite it was clearly a room they could not have sold otherwise. The room was right over the tram tracks, close to air conditioners and vent fans, and within spitting distance of the parking ramp. The Mandalay staff told us there was nothing they could do and left us staring at at a couple of acres of a rooftop full of air conditioners and listening to traffic, music, and voices from the street. It wouldn't have been so bad if they hadn't SPECIFICALLY told us that the room would be\""high up\"" in the hotel. BTW, do NOT believe the glowing description of the suites at the Mandalay. At this point I would move to a decent Marriott Courtyard in a blink.\n\nAs I type this I'm listening to an air conditioner fan clanging outside the window and really loud music from somewhere. The room is worn and not that clean either. \n\nYou've been warned. | 0 |
Great food...quiet atmosphere...definitely a good date place, esp on Valentines Day.\n\nI had the W&D Mushroom Ravioli...Belgian endive salad...both very good. \n\nThe vegetarian options were clearly marked (definite plus in my book!) | 1 |
What is there not to like about Banzo? \nIt is exactly what Madison needs more of! I have to honestly say, the best falafel I have ever had.\nThe pita's they are using go beyond the word \""good\"". More like amazing! Fresh, soft, & tasty making me always asking to come back for more! \nThe marinated chicken is fantastic!\nThe Schnitzel pita is one of favorites! I really enjoy that each bite I take is filled with a new surprise....Is it going to be relish? Chicken? or Tahini sauce...it is all so good.\n\nThey have a great outdoor patio also. You can find the perfect amount of shade on a beautiful sunny afternoon day here. Plus, as a added bonus, they always have out fresh cucumber water. It's great!\n\nThe staff (and owners) are awesome people, making every experience here better than the last. \n\nOne of my favorite restaurants in Madison! | 1 |
We went to Postrio on our last night in Vegas. We usually have lunch at Spago once during our trips to town, but decided to try Postrio for dinner instead. We wanted a simple meal and I ordered the caprese salad to start and practically licked the plate! My husband had the crab cakes, which were delicious. We shared the best pizza I've ever eaten. Wow, it was so good! And to end the meal we had the mango souffle with raspberry sauce which was extraordinary! I'm still thinking about that dessert a week later! The wait staff was professional and attentive, we sat \""outside\"" on the patio, which while noisy, is a fun place to people watch. Go there and enjoy. | 1 |
Let me start out with saying... when I order a wrap from a menu at a sit down restaurant, the only time it should be cold is when I am digging into my doggie bag the next day at lunch. Although it was tasteful, why was it cold?!?! \n\nThe only beer here worth your time is the seasonal xmas ale. The rest is meh.\n\nAnd the server? HORRIBLE. He was completely rude to me the whole night. Even my boyfriend brought up that he was short. And I am not talking height here. I was a server once, I understand one gets \""in the weeds\"" so to speak. But this guy had a snood comment for everything I tried to say, which to him, was only trying to order. \n\nI think my issue with this place is I think the concept is so good that I want it to live up to it's expectations. Sadly, it does not. | 0 |
I wasn't a huge fan of the beef and broccoli, but their yellow curry was great! Generally I order 2 entrees and a soup so my lady and I have leftovers. But tonight, she was on her freaking own. I made that curry my prison bit... Well, you get the point.\n\nTheir service is always quick and the place is usually pretty dead. But their food is great overall and the people are really nice. This is an excellent off-Chinatown Thai place. | 1 |
Man, Champaign (my hometown) now has two brewpubs within a block of each other. Houston (where I live now) has none. Why can't the 4th largest city in the US have a brewpub? I digress.\n\nThere is a sterile and industrial atmosphere here. One that I am seeing in more in more bars, and I am not a fan. The style does not work here looks like the pub and owners are being cheep. Seems cold to me. The bar is to the left with some tables and booths. To the right on the Neil St side is another dinning area. The brewing equipment can be seen from the Church St side. A few TV's above the bar, but unintrusive. Relaxed, but sterile and pretty much the exact opposite of the Blind Pig. Which oozes uniqueness from every wood poor.\n\nThe service is fast, but they are not very interested in much. I want someone working at a brewpub to at least show interest in their products. Here it seems they want to shuffle you in and out with a ticket and some tips. Unimpressed on this front. The food is fairly bland and generic. Some pizzas, some steaks, some chicken, some seafood. A little of everything. They do nothing good, but nothing bad either.\n\nThere is a wide variety of beers available. Including a cask mild, which I would have jumped at if I had seen it before leaving. The rest is about 14 taps in all styles. A blonde, hefeweizen, a scotch ale, a few stouts and IPAs (some imperial), lots of Belgian styles. Though nothing is really that good, and some have obvious flaws.\n\nOverall, clearly the second best brewpub on the block. Almost the definition of average to me. The food does not really excite me either. I really can't see myself coming here to often over the many other great beer destinations and restaurants within walking distance. Though cheers for at least another brewpub option in town. | 0 |
This is in my 'hood, yo! I come for the fish n chips. Nothing more, nothing less. I always have a great server and I can't remember her name but she has about 6 kids or something like that.\nMy apartment building is close, so my neighbors also frequent Rosie's. I seriously need to get there sometime for the music! | 1 |
I've never set foot in here, so I can't say how good or bad the club is, but what I will say- what annoyed the heck out of me is one of their sales reps Michelle Meyer came to my place of business, parked in a Handicapped spot (with no placard or plate) and sat in her car for a good 5 minutes reading something. I went outside and asked her if she had a plate or placard and instead of immediately moving her car, she used that as an opportunity to try to sell me on a membership to this place. At first I refused her pamphlet but then I took it only so I could have her business card to report this (after several requests to have her move her car). I had to ask her multiple times to please move her car, as there were several other available spots that weren't Handicapped parking and she continued to be difficult, saying it was only a few minutes and she heard me the first 4 times I asked. If there's one thing I hate it's when people ignore those signs thinking it's ok for them since it's only a few minutes. Therefore, I will ABSOLUTELY NEVER set foot in this place since representatives of this business seem to have no regard for those with disabilities. This person was incredibly rude and disrespectful by parking here, and to find out she did it because it was convenient so she could hit the businesses in our lot to sell something was even worse. IF YOU'RE NOT HANDICAPPED, IT'S NOT COOL TO PARK IN A SPOT DESIGNATED FOR THOSE WHO ARE. | 0 |
Decor is one of a kind in Montreal. \nPrices are average for St Laurent's bars.\nGood variety of cocktails and shots. \n\nMy advices : \nIf you don't know which one to pick, just get the Capricorn shot.\nBest night to go: Friday when DJ Mister Goodman is playing (Mix of top 40, hip hop, house, 90's). Just go there, get a drink and dance like no one is watching. | 1 |
I'd heard such great things about this place, so maybe my expectations were too high. First off, there is no signage whatsoever on the building. I circled the building a couple times and probably would have just gone home, but I decided to go in the bar (Paradise Poker) and ask the bartender where this place was, since bartenders generally know everything. Turns out, it's right next to the bar, but you can't see it until you actually get out of your car. I was there with a group of friends celebrating a birthday, and on paper, this seemed like a great place for a party. They have 2 arcade games and an xbox hooked up on the big screen. One of the arcade games was broken and my friend had to mess with the TV for a while to get the xbox to work (notice my friend was doing this, not the employees). The place, although colorfully decorated, was pretty dirty. It looked like the floor hadn't been swept all day. The employees working were a bunch of young guys who seemed to care more about hanging out with each other than serving the customers. One of their friends was just hanging out there drinking a tall can of bud light (do they have the proper license for that??), and they would rather talk to him than the customers. We all got in line to order our food. I ordered first and tried to get the pulled pork slider. He told me they were out of pork. So I went with the \""mystery\"" slider, the barby, and the pep pep. Apparently they charge $2 extra (almost the price of another slider) for the mystery slider. He did not mention this to me when ordering. Like I said, I ordered first out of the group, but everyone else (6-7 orders) got their food before I got mine. Obviously they forgot about my order. Almost a half hour later I finally got my sliders. The employee tried to high five me when he finally brought it out. No \""sorry for the wait sir\"" or anything remotely professional. Most of my friends were almost done eating at this point. So now to the food: The barby slider was by far the best out of the three. The pep pep was also good. The mystery slider that cost me $5 was just a piece of meat with two fried, overcooked stuffed jalapenos on it. I took one bite and tossed it. To top it all off, about 20 minutes after leaving I had a mean case of the sh*ts. I'll never go there again, and I'd advise anyone who values customer service to avoid this place like the plague. | 0 |
The initial impression of Houstons for me was \""Rich people welcomed\"". The drink menu for Houstons was a little excessive, and the food menu lacking. There isn't much to choose from. The servers aren't exactly the best. I feel like if there wasn't an 18% forced gratuity for parties of 5 or more, the servers wpuld be a little more hospitable. Overall the food was average. The Hickory burger comes with a ridiculous amount of cheese. The Canadian bacon tasted very slimey and overcooked. The Smoked Hiclory Salmon was mostly a plate of white bread. The salmon was cold and undesirable. The Biltmore Chicken Sandwich was one of the only good dishes. Overall my experience here was not the best. The selection was poor and I wouldn't like to come here again unless the menu was expanded. | 0 |
Every time I make a Vegas trip I hit up this place on the way out. This is so far the closest thing in BBQ away from Memphis. I have only ordered the baby backs, but I am confident that the rest is just as good. Slow cooked, smokey, and fall off the bone goodness.\n\nDon't forget to take some Apple Ice Tea to go! | 1 |
Loved this place. Burgers are awesome. Especially with the baked potato fries. Loved sitting outside. Great family place. | 1 |
Traditional pizza is awesome. Delivery is very fast as well. They always tell me 40 minutes and then arrive in 15-20. | 1 |
Overall the food was good I had the crawfish and we had some frog legs as appetizers. I don't think I would drive back across town for it.I think I prefer Lolas but it's okay. The atmosphere was nice and the service was good overall a pleasant dining experience. I also had a lemon drop martini now I can recommend that ! | 0 |
I got my nails done with my mom, it was a great experience but after 2 to 3 days my nails are already chipping and the lady that did my nails did a very sloppy job. It started out as a nice experience then turned into a horrible mess. I guess you can say it wasn't worth $20 for a mani pedi. | 0 |
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