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I liked caribou, but I'm really glad Peet's took over the space. The coffee is good, but I really like the selection of teas and the option to have drinks made with almond milk. The matcha tea freddo is nice treat. Also, I've found the staff to be pleasant on all occasions, even at 630 am...
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Meh, with the abundance of much better Mexican food available we won't be coming back for food. \n\nFood was totally plain Jane and overly greasy. Our server wasn't very knowledgeable about the menu and forgot about us midway through the meal. We had to flag down a different server to ask for to go containers for the second time and the check. \n\nNot impressed.
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OK! I will never order anything else from this place it will always be known to me as:\n\nTHE BEST GARLIC CHICKEN I'VE EVER HAD!\n\nThat's all......!
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This is the worst club in Las Vegas, HANDS DOWN. If i could give it 0 stars, I would. So my friends and I got in line with our VIP passes, and were told by this chick with a clipboard that we would get half off the cover charge. After waiting about 30 minutes, we get to the front of the line, and of course it turns out that bitch was wrong. They charged $20 for girls and $30 for guys and gave shitloads of attitude when we tried to explain what we'd been told. So whatever, we pay the cover...and things just go downhill from there. The music SUCKED. They packed so many people into that place that it was *impossible* to get around because there's no walkway and you're basically shoved against strangers the whole time. No room to dance obviously. Total fire hazard (although if anyone really burned that place down, they'd be doing us all a favor). Really rude staff, especially the guy who was guarding the women's bathroom...even called one of the girls a \""dumbass\"" to her face. The crowd was mediocre...and the DJ kept announcing that C-listers like \""Kristin Cavallari\"" and \""Wilmer Valdarrama\"" were there, as if I gave a shit. I don't know which is worse, LAX the nightclub or LAX the airport. Both suck HARD.
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Had the 1/2 sandwich and soup. The soup was good, just not hot enough. The sandwiches were a joke. My wife had the vegie: grilled red pepper, raw red onion, raw zucchini, lettuce and tomato. Supposed to come with muenster cheese, they must have forgotten. My sandwich was the albacore tuna, okay, just didn't taste any of the other ingredients, like the water chestnuts.. The bread was super small sized, making for a small sandwich. The owner and the counter person didn't really seem to care about attempting customer service. Maybe the cafe is an afterthought to the catering business.
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Funny story, actually. Came in because Honda said my battery was dying and in need of replacement. They were going to charge me $250 for a new battery. $250 sounded a BIT much for my liking, but I guess it's because I had a \""newer vehicle.\"" Also, this fee included labor (but how hard could it be to install a new battery?) Now, why would I want to pay $50 more than what Honda quoted me? The catch was that roadside assistance wouldn't replace my battery for free in the event it died. Instead, this establishment informed me that Honda made a mistake and my battery ISN'T dying, They could restore it back to factory and clean it up for ~$60. I liked that. $200 cheaper! They said it would take about an hour, so I took their offer.\n\nI'm from California, by the way. I was visiting relatives in Arizona when I realized I needed these services. LUCKILY, my car died when I made it to California and not in the middle of the desert. It actually died on my last day of college a few days later. I was devastated. Wanted to get home because I finally finished school and was graduating. I was scared and definitely couldn't afford a new battery especially when I was quoted $250. I checked autozone, sams club, costco, etc. My last resort was to call AAA. They quoted me $95 (not including tax, supposedly.) The guy got to my house, installed it, I was expecting to pay extra for LABOR and they said this was included in my AAA membership.\n\nSo my real question is... Why is this place charging for labor when supposedly it's covered by our membership? And why did I get the same exact battery/warranty for half the price? Hmmm...\n\nWasted $60 because my battery died anyway. Thanks!\n\n+2 stars because they were really nice gentlemen.
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What a beautiful hotel this is...with a outdoor patio that is covered and cabana style seatings....the pool area is an absolute relaxation haven. If you don't mind the HOTness of the temperature outdoors, this is the place to check out the people...they are stll swimming at 11pm...well if the weather was the same over here....i would too at that hour! Didn't get a chance to check out the rooms but hopefully will get a chance to stay there or try out their spa service!!!
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This is a horrible lounge to go to, do not go to midnight hookah lounge. I'm a DJ and a music producer and I was supposed to be playing at midnight hookah lounge on the August 29 and the owner of the lounge double booked me and canceled the event that I had put work into and the hookah sucks there. The owner is rude as well.
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Went there this past Sat. night. I was in the mood for Asian food, so we tried this since it's near the bars. Got the papaya salad, which was surprisingly tasty! The medium was still really hot, so be aware! I got the drunken noodles and my bf got tom yum soup. The noodles were def. tasty, but the tom yum soup was too salty and def. had wayy too much msg!\nGive it a try though..\nAlso, the service is super, super, super slow! So don't expect so much.
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My son and I are split on this one. As a vegetarian, I was not impressed with the selection. In fact, found only one entree-type item that didn't have meat of some kind. It was basically a vegetable burrito. Unfortunately, none of the vegetables inside were cut into pieces that could be eaten without taking out of the burrito and cutting separately. Seemed to me that the whole thing was thrown together without much concern for whether or not the customer would have to take it apart to eat it.\n\nMy son on the other hand had the spicy chicken wrap. He said it packed a good deal of spice and was extremely flavorful. For my money, there are better places than this for Med food - Pita Jungle down the street, for example. Better vegetarian selections as well.
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I really hate to do this, because I have been a fan of the Merc Bar for years, but its a must. My fiance & I were looking for a place to entertain our wedding party the weekend before our wedding and it was clear to us that the Merc Bar would be the perfect place. We love the atmpsphere. It usually has a nice & mature crowd. The service is usually good. It was perfect. \n\nUnfortunately, it was the management and not the lounge that ruined our perspective of the venue. The manager (Tommy) was slow/nearly impossible to reach and even harder to get info out of.....i.e. Whats your process for group reservations. \n\nHe seemed annoyed that I conntact him and unwilling to make time for us. After several incomplete emails he finally called me, at my request, but it became clear, after 5 mins on the phone, that he did not want our business. It was also apparent that he lacked basic customer service skills.\n\nSince, the goal of the evening is relax & enjoy our time with our friends, not to worry about bad service, we took our covo with Tommy as a hint that the Merc Bar would not be a good fit. We need a place with a more mature management staff.....so, we're going with the Montelucia. Its a nice upscale resort, with an awesome spa, a very nice lounge & live music on Saturday night, a great pool & nice rooms. Truly perfect.
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\""Of all the restaurants in this town, I had to walk into this one...\"" and unfortunately made the same mistake again a few more times. I can attest that I'm not a glutton for punishment, but I really wanted this place to live up to it's atmosphere, and there's great potential there. I would also like to add, in my defense, that it was just across the street- Which should've made for a quick lunch.\n\nAs soon as you step inside the dimly lit entry, you get the connection to New Orleans and the French Quarter by the infinite amount of items plastered around the walls. They will come in handy when you're trying to pass the \""infinite\"" amount of time it takes to get your order taken. Of the four times I've walked through their doors, our table left once because of a 20 minute wait with no service, and complimentary desserts were served another time because of 45 minutes with no food.\n\nFool me once, shame on you. Fool me four times, shame-shame on me. If you're dragged to this place, get the chicken pot pie. Everything else is mostly non-eventful or tastes like a highly-priced Bob Evans dish.
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went 2 weeks ago for dinner and enjoyed it!\nthe service was kinda slow but the food definetly make up for it\ni had the ribeye steak and it was cooked perfectly\nthe mashed potato that comes with the steak is just too good \n\n\n& they have really good bread!
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Called in for same day apt. on a SUNDAY. so awesome that i now know of a place to go to that i really feel comfortable with.Unfortunately I do not know the name of the DR. that saw my baby, Obi. but he was absolutely great! He took his time answering my questions and addressing my concerns. He went absolutely above and beyond with explaining whats going on with my doggy and giving me suggestions and remedies. Thank you!
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I went in to have my engine immobilizer removed.... the thing wasn't working.... of course i 've read from online that there are ways to bypass the engine immobilizer and people recommended me to take it to the alarm store.... \n\ni should've listened..... i took it to the dealership thinking it will be fixed better over there and asked if there's a way for them to bypass it.... \n\nresponse: no such thing....\n\nanyhow, so i got it removed for 211 dollars... then they tell me the starter isn't working too.... and it will be 748 + tax to get it fixed.... \n\ni told him to go ahead and do it... but found myself little shocked....\n\nso i looked up the price online.... starts at 89, with ehow saying it's moderately easy to replace it, since they are located right behind the battery compartment....\n\nso ... they charge about 650 for labor i suppose..... for moderately easy right behind the battery compartment starter....\n\nomg.... i don't like going to the dealership for obvious reasons....\n\nand for some reasons, every time i go in, i feel like someone just robbed me.... you know how you pay for all kinds of gov't taxes without seeing anything for it???\n\nsame feeling here
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This is going to be a long review as there is much to say...\n\nI came here while visiting Las Vegas, sadly my brother had left the day before so I was in the city by myself mainly playing poker. I love trying new food places and I wanted to do fine dining at least once before I left sin city and settled on Alize. So I ended up fine dining solo, dropping $200 by myself the food was awesome but it was an odd experience haha. Anyway on to the review\n\n___\n\nI opted for the 7 course menu ($125) with wine pairings ($75)\n\nFood:\n1) Heirloom Tomato Salad -- One of my favorite courses of the entire list, beautiful presentation, flavors were perfect, came with a Shallot Vinaigrette and a thin slice of watermelon which I thought was the touch that brought everything together.\n2) Sauteed Diver Scallop -- Arrived on a potato crepe and a spicy shrimp bisque, scallop was cooked nicely and the bisque was a nice complement, good second course.\n3) Duo of Foie Gras -- This for me was just ok, the first preparation came as a sandwhich style cold to me it was nothing special, the second preparation was hot with an apricot chutney that was pretty good but not as good as the first two courses.\n4) Seared Duck with Chorizo Sausage and Baby Bok Choy -- Paired with some Merlot Cab blend from France, it was an interesting wine different from what I've tasted before, don't even know how to describe it except it was mellow and kind of earthy? This dish was pretty good I'd put it behind the scallop and even the salad but it was tasty. \n5) Roasted Veal Loin, Oyster Mushrooms, Yellow Corn, Truffle Port Jus -- Definitely my favorite dish of the night, 10 out of 10, not so much for the Veal (it was good but I'd just as easy have a different cut of steak) but everything else worked so well together the mushroom, the truffle sauce, the corn was sweet, so much going on yet simple, by far the favorite which for the main course is a home run.\n6) Manchego Cheese Apricot Compote and Pecans -- Paired with a nice Zinfandel, I was pretty full by this point cheese was good but no wow factor\n7) Dessert came in two sets first the Kiwi sauce Yogurt Sorbet was pretty good and light, but the real winner was dessert #2 a cherry cheesecake with a graham cracker crust, easily the best cheesecake I've ever had in my life it was perfect.\n\n\nService:\nMy server Thierry was very friendly and very helpful with explaining each dish and the wine pairings that accompanied them. The runners were fast to change silverwear and remove dirty dishes, and finally the timing of the food was absolutely perfect.\n\nOverall:\nAlize was one of the best tasting menus I've had. The price was definitely cheap but I enjoyed my experience. The view is fantastic and this is probably one of the most romantic places I could imagine bringing someone, presentation for the food is great it's a must try if you love tasting menus and fine dining.
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Great vegetable egg friatitta in a skillet. Friendly wait staff & good food. Would definitely return.
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I came to cafe io on a Saturday for late lunch. The place was pretty empty and we were allowed to seat ourselves. The decor is classy and welcoming, although the space is a little cramped. The bar is jammed into narrow hallway that leads to the kitchen. I would not want to sit there, but they made the best of the space they had. \n\nThis place is expensive for a cafe-type lunch atmosphere, but I was expecting this. I hoped that the prices reflected a higher quality dining experience, but I was disappointed. I ordered the french mushroom soup to start. This soup was so close to being awesome, but employee incompetence ruined it. My soup was very nearly cold. The cheese on top was not melted, as I'm sure it's supposed to be, and the cool temperature was a surprise. The soup itself was actually very good, and I was starving so I started eating it anyway. By the time our server reappeared (much, much later), I had already eaten most of it so I decided not to complain.\n\nMy mom and I decided to split the fish tacos. Another disappointment. They were dry, flavorless, and cold--again. I just ate them anyway. They had a sauce on them that I assume was supposed to add flavor but I couldn't taste it at all. The tacos also came with fries on top instead of on the side, which wasn't really clear on the menu. I wouldn't mind, except there were only 3-4 fries on each taco, so the sum total of fries was significantly less than if they were a real side dish. Bummer, because I was splitting with my mom and more food would have been better. Luckily, we also ordered a side of sweet potato fries. My mom really liked them, but I wasn't impressed. They didn't have any seasoning on them. This is what my mom liked, because she generally doesn't care for sweet potato fries, but loves sweet potatoes. I was just not impressed with these unseasoned sticks of sweet potato. \n\nOverall, there was nothing terrible here, but I wasn't blown away by anything either, and the prices were too high. The cold food was probably due in part to the time of day (between lunch and dinner shifts), but I still don't excuse them for it. I won't be back.
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I took my wife here for our anniversary last year. The service was outstanding (I think we had three waiters just for our table) and the food was excellent. I had the sea bass and she had the pork chops, both were cooked perfectly and tasted wonderful. For desert they had root beer ice cream and I swear it felt like it was carbonated. The decor was OK but they could do a little more.
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Just wanted to add that we went back this past Thanksgiving weekend and had the Futari Omakase and it was AWESOME! Food was plentiful, delicious and served in unique presentations. Love this place :)
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First the problems with this place. It gets to hot in the building. They need to turn the AC on or lower the temp. Second when it is busy, and this place gets busy the service can be slow. Now the good stuff, everything else. Every waiter I have had has been very friendly. I don't order the crawfish. I think they are too much work. I actually prefer the shrimp. You get more meat, I feel the flavor of the sauce is better on the shrimp, and I feel they are easier to peel. I also like pretty much everything else they have. I will say that not all Hot N Juicy's are created equal. The one in Fountain Valley California sucks.
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I had dinner at Jasmine last weekend and it was a great experience. The food was inventive, tasty and well prepared. The service was top notch and the atmosphere was wonderful!
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My favorite meal is brunch. If I could, I would brunch all of the time. \n\nLeroy Fox served up a great brunch (it didn't hurt that I was in terrific company). My friend wanted to try Leroy Fox because she heard they had a Bloody Mary bar on Sundays, but unfortunately, when we arrived, they didn't. I won't complain about the $4 bloody mary special though, and when I asked for spicy, they definitely delivered. Best bloody I have had in Charlotte (but I hear Boudreaux makes a mean one).\n\nWe enjoyed drinks on the patio while waiting for a table outside (we were in a couch,c hair situation). However, everyone who had a table outside never wanted to give theirs up, so after about 1.5 hours of drinks, we realized we still wanted to eat, so moved inside for brunch (it's still brunch if it is 3pm right?).\n\nI really wanted an omelet, but their omelet station closes at 230, so I settled for a traditional fried chicken sando and mac and cheese. SO GOOD. I also shared the pretzel bites with a friend. Definitely get the queso dip with those.\n\nI would love to come back to try some breakfast food (the french toast looked amazing). Overall, the food was solid, our waitress was attentive and it totally was a satisfying brunch. Nom.
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off the beaten path but worth the drive. very good, clean, reasonable and better than eating on the strip. worth a return visit!!
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Months have passed since this experience. During the first month we had a lady named Faith who was the PR rep for this company contacting us. She said that she was going to do what she could do in order to reach some type of closure on this. Aside from getting a refund back, we have never heard anything back from them. \n\nThis company seems to have little customer service, and to this day we have yet to speak to a manager.
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We went to Caffe Boa last night for my Mother in Law's birthday. It had been years since we were last there, and ever since we moved back to Phoenix I've been excited to go back. We were, however, very disappointed. The pasta was overcooked and was drowning in sauce. My husband and MIL had the rigatoni puttanesca, and the sauce was very tomato-y and not very flavorful. I had the penne in pesto sauce with chicken and hearts of palm. The sauce, aside from there being way too much, was also very heavy and, well, gooey. I don't know how else to describe it, but it wasn't a dish I would order again! The fact that my dish was almost $16 made it feel like even more of a rip-off.\n\nMy feeling is that Caffe Boa is riding on their reputation from years ago when it was good...either that or it was a really off night. We won't be going back - there are other great restaurants to explore. We'll just hang on to the memories of Caffe Boa of the past.
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You're in Arizona what are you doing eating at a national Mexican Food chain. I did awhile back as I was given a gift card. If I were living in Idaho this place might be alright but there are so many far better choices in Arizona. The chips and salsa were ok but the plasti-cheese they use has to go. Does anyone think the ads for the Enchilada's look good?
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I am straight up in LOVE with the fried goat cheese balls at radio maria. i was super excited to go and enjoy some of the deliciousness that is the food, however, last week i went in with a friend and we were seated and then literally sat there for 7 minutes before someone came over to us. I was just the hostess, who said that a waiter would be over in a minute. That minute was another 7 minutes, and we didn't even have a drink order in, so we got up to leave (as we were super hungry.) The hostess shrugged and was totally unapologetic about the terrible service, so we went to jupiter's and had some delicious pizza and beers for 1/4 the price of what we were going to order.
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Waiter was rude. Food was just ok. Nothing special at all. Restaurant ambiance very nice but it doesn't live up to expectations. We ordered black pepper shrimp which arrived cold. Ordered coke zero which arrived flat. One other dish (green curry) arrived with a spoon that's normally used by people to eat soup! Have never seen a dish served with that kind of small spoon.
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I mean, what's not to love about this? Charlotte is starting to show it's strength in diversity and this is a great way to keep the momentum going. I took the family out to see it and although it's not the size of a St. Pat's or T-day parade it was pretty decent.\n\nThe 5-stars doesn't really relate to the quality of the parade but more in line with the fact that the event was eye opening. I hope to see bigger and better for years to come.
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Bought a Groupon and have never been able to use it as this place does not appear to still be open. Most recently, I tried on a Saturday night at 7:00 PM-Closed! I have tried to call and verify their hours and reach a message with \""Mailbox Full.\"" Also appears that they last updated their website over a year ago so no help there. \n\nDon't waste your time with this place.
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I have rented from Fox four times in the last 2 months. Every time the rental pickup and return process goes very quick and smoothly. I really like Fox and I think they are underrated. They are a but understaffed at times but other then that my experiences with rentals from Fox have been very pleasant!
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Holy crap. I dunno why, but I really liked the Grand Lux Cafe.\n\nI was expecting nothing special after seeing that it was essentially just a fancy version of a Cheesecake Factory. And our waitress seemed a little odd at first... well, she was a little odd, but maybe that was just cause she was psychic. She was really on the ball and knew what we needed before we did.\n\nThe bread they bring you at the beginning was REALLY crusty. Which I am all over, but if you are not a fan of crunchy things, you may want to just go for the moist center and leave the crust.\n\nThe food was excellent. I had the Pizza Margherita and Salad lunch special, and my wife had the Pasta Telephono and salad lunch special. The bleu cheese and vinaigrette dressings were fabulous. Good bleu cheese is hard to come by, but this place nailed it.\n\nThe pasta was cheesy and delicious. Came in a pink sauce (tomato + cream). If you are a fan of mac and cheese, you will probably like the pasta telephono.\n\nThe pizza Margherita was really fantastic. I'm the kind of person to be disappointed by pizza since we make it at home from scratch, but this pizza lived up to my standards.\n\nAnd, did I mention the entire meal was vegetarian? We didn't even notice until afterward. I love that! Vegetarian without being in your face about it.\n\nAnd, did I mentions the portions are generous? More than enough food!\n\nSo color me a fan. I really didn't expect it to be that good. I'm tempted to go again, so maybe I should try the Venetian location next time.
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I tried their yakisoba and as far as cheap Asian-y takeout-y noodles go, I can't believe I'm saying this, Chopstix does it better. It's edible though so whatever. Lol.
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This experience was unbelievable, they had at least 10 computers a 1 person sometimes 2 at the computers for a line of 20 customers. There was no indication they cared how long you waited inline. I waited about 40 mins for just 3 rentals in front. I got to pick from a row of cars and none had keys, all smelled bad, they gave me a different row to pick from. I pick the best of the worse. When I got to the exit attendant, name starts with an A, that is all I'll say, he was very rude and a little scary. I pointed out the multiple damaged areas and he seemed insulted, he would not even inspect the areas. He said \""it's a rental what do you expect. I had to video this to make sure they would not charge me on the return I did not notice but the tires were very bad. I had to drive from Vegas to Tahoe. I will NEVER use Dollar rental again. Do yourself a favor and walk down the line to another rental company even if it cost more.
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Was in Vegas this past weekend with 4 of my friends celebrating birthdays and friendships. We are women in our late 40's and early 50's. We went to Kevin's show and had a blast! He is hilariously funny and high energy... a great entertainer. The antics onstage were really funny and we laughed the entire show. I will see his show again the next time I'm in Vegas AND I will go on stage next time. DON'T miss this show...you will laugh alot!!!!
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I have heard lots of good stuff about this place so my expectaions were set high. \nThe morning we went was beautiful so we sat on the patio. It's a nice patio with a nice view of the area, but nothing extra special about it.\nWe really came to eat, and not realx but it was relaxing and service was pretty good too.\nThe menu seemed small to me, not a lot of options, but what was striking was the prices. This place is Very expencive, even for Scottsdale! a basic 2 egg, bacon, potato, and toast breakfast, inwich was on the small side is 10.50 almost everything eles cost more! and It seemed any little change or modification incured an \""up-charge\"" 1 dollar for jalepeno jelly... Really!!!! thats just the start.\nWhat was exceptional was the Buttermilk dill toast, by far the best toast I ever had! but when asked if they sell the bread to go I found out they do, but it's $12 a loaf. keep it.\nThe corn bread was just as yummy but they make you pay for the jalepeno jelly, $1 for an ounce, YIKES!\nDotties is \""good\"" but for the prices, either the portions need to be improved, or stop nickle and diming for extras. For now I'm eating at other places.\nThis corner has been lots of things, restaurants seem to come and go here, I wonder who or what will be next, as I dont think this place has staying power.
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If I could give no stars I would. We went in about 10 or so.. Not one dancer was dancing, we stayed approx. 30-40 minutes and saw a total of 6 dancers. Half of those were probably 35+ years old. None of them conversated, and one walked in didn't even put her bag down and was like hey you want a dance. Seriously! The drinks were good but way expensive. The womens bathroom was horrible. Just not a place I would recommend. Thank God we didn't pay the $15 cover charge, they have free admission coupons on their website. so go see for yourself, but have a plan B
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I would probably give 2 1/2 stars if I could because the waiter did the proper thing. I kept it light ordering two starters. The portion sizes were very good. The Pacific ahi poke (mac nuts, avocado soy) portion was excellent for $15. It was very good with the exception of some oregano taste that I'm not sure belonged there. If it did and you order this, I would suggest you tell them to leave it out. I also got the Fish tacos (fresh fish, salsa and come slaw). My mouth was on fire at the first bite. I didn't recall anything about spicy mentioned on the menu. The waiter said it was blackened. They tastes good but I was surprised because the menu reads as I stated it here-no mention of blackened or jalape\u00f1os in the cole slaw. Be careful if you don't want spicy. The real reason for the two stars is that I had a big piece of lobster shell on one of my fish tacos. There's no excuse for that-especially since there's no shell fish involved with the fish taco. The waiter took it off the check.
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I always go to this hookah lounge. I've been to majority of the hookah lounges in Arizona and this is by far my favorite hookah lounge. The hookah is clean and refreshing, tastes smooth and isn't harsh. The atmosphere is very upbeat. They have a live DJ who does take music requests. The servers are amazing. May is the best server. Shes friendly, energetic, always eccentric, and provides phenomenal service because she's not only prompt but she always gets things correct and does an amazing job. The food is incredible. My top 3 favorite dishes are the spicy chicken egg rolls, the humus and the lamb shawarma. Me and my friend are regulars at this hookah lounge and come multiple times a week and we always order food because it always amazing and fresh. My top 2 favorite hookah mixes are blue mist with safari Mellon dew and blue mist with tooty fruity. Keep in mind for all of you who are 21 and up, they have a full service bar and the chai they feature is delicious. If you want a great night out with music, drinks and food, amazing service and hookah.. then you are crazy if you don't go to oasis cafe. -Jason
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Great tortilla soup and chili (some of the best and most flavorful I've had.) I don't think they are used to dining in as the meal service for 4 was a little segmented. Great concept, and a Belly user which is great.
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Had lunch here; in the words of my nephew, \""yucky wucky\"".\nThe ribs had NO seasoning on them and the beans weren't seasoned either.\nOn top of that; I understand that it is the HARD ROCK cafe, but can you please turn the music down so the paying customers can at least hear themselves converse? We are still at a restaurant, not a rock concert.\nWill never go here again.
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Skip this place! I showed up almost 20 minutesearly for an appointment to do paperwork, then waited OVER half an hour and still was not seen. I told them I wanted to cancel my appointment because I had waited so long and was told they were just going to call me. I said no thanks. They wasted my time and there was no one but me in the waiting room. Lenscrafters on St. Rose took me right away, no wait, and they were super courteous! I still had to call SHVC back to release my insurance, which should have been done when I walked out! By the way, yes, NO STARS is what I wanted to give!!!
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This is about my 10th time in Vegas but 1st time staying at the Caesar Palace. I was so excited about the stay, we had upgraded to the new deluxe room at the new Augustus tower.\nI couldn't be more disappointed!!!\nThe hotel is very fancy, and the rooms are very nice, spacious, and clean. Although, too fancy for my taste: those free snacks in the room that you get charged for just by moving them (remember The Hangover?) are just annoying! You're worried about breathing too close to them...\nThe new tower has floors 23-36 (our section) with 4 elevators; only one operated. You have to wait 15-20 minutes to get into an elevator, each way.\nThe service was... what service?!! It was sooo bad! beginning with the front desk that told us to come back for checkin in 1 hour, and when we came back in 2 hours the room still wasn't ready. Lago buffet - good luck getting a drink order; we had to wait about 20 minutes for a waitress, and even asked a few workers for coffee, while ignored by all.\nMunch bar, which will get its all glorious review, messed up our order, made us wait 25 minutes for our food (when 3 tables that sat after us got theirs already) and compensated us with a free beer. We can get free beer at the casino all day long!!!\nFinally, the hotel is super huge! it takes forever to walk from one part to the other. it's a 15 min hike from our tower to the pool, and another 10 min to get the towels. \nOh and last but not least, the day of the checkout the maid knocked on our door at 9am. I thought it was a universal rule that the day of checkout you don't clean the room until after the people, well, checked out... and who wakes people up in Vegas at 9am anyway?!!!\n\nWe love Vegas and are definitely planning on spending more cash.. i mean vacations there; but never again at the Caesar Palace!
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Took my boyfriend here for an appointment during our lunch hour. On the phone we told them we had limited time because it would be during lunch, and we were assured the appointment would take no more than 20 minutes. They double-booked and his appointment took more than an hour, with the optometrist running back and forth between exam rooms. Most of our time was spent sitting and waiting, and consequently we had no time to even eat lunch. \n\nTheir selection of frames is very limited, with no name brands except a few Gucci hidden in a corner. And they have no contact lenses in stock, so you have to wait for them to be ordered.\n\nWe will be taking our generous eye care plans to another provider in the future.
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This is the longest rental car line I've ever been in. Dollar should notice how many reservations they have, take into account how slowly their agents rent people cars, and then make sure they have hired enough agents. By the way, all the other rental car companies have barely anybody in line. In all it took over 2 hours to rent a car and involved 3 long lines. The first line was along line to board the shuttle to the rental car center. Then, I waited in the longest line of all at the rental car center. Finally, when I go to the rental car lot, there was a long line. OK, there was actually a 4th line, but it was not as bad as the other 3. It was a line at the parking exit, where the attendant checked to make sure I wasn't stealing their car.\n\nBefore you rent any car in Vegas, I recommend thinking about whether you really need the car. You can get to and from the airport much more quickly by Taxi, and in the long run it's cheaper. If all you're going to do is hang out on the Strip, you probably don't need to rent a car, just so you can keep it in the hotel garage the whole time. By the way, the only reason I rented a car was because I needed it to go out of town.
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This is a well-manicured dog park. People clean up after their dogs. It has the look and feel of a \""small\"" dog park but there is plenty of space. It rarely gets crowded and there are two areas one for small and one for large dogs. The facility includes: dog water fountain, benches, shade, trash, and poop receptacles. The rest of the park is nice and in a nice area.
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I LOVE this place. Every time I go I've had a different burger and they all have been great! There's usually a short wait to get a table (they always seem to be busy) but it's definitely worth it. I usually get the American Kobe beef burger but I've also had the veggie and turkey as well. All were yummy and the selection of burger fixings is fantastic. The waitresses here are awesome too! They're super nice and are always checking on you for drink refills. I highly recommend this establishment!
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Visit was 12/06 for lunch. Upon walking in the place smelled like a backed up sewer. We almost walked out but were hungry so we just ordered. We ordered a carne asada burrito, tacos and the cilantro fries with carne asada. Tried to order fish tacos but they were out of fish?!?! So we ordered the shrimp tacos and a chicken tamale. They serve complimentary chips and salsa. The salsa is tasty. The carne asada burrito and tacos were good, the fries were soggy and overly greasy. The shrimp tacos were nothing spectacular and the chicken tamale was flavorful and very, very spicy. Last and the deal breaker on going back to this place. There is a salsa bar and we found a hair in our salsa. We told the gentleman who took our order and delivered the food about it and he was very non caring. He didn't even ask which salsa. I had to give him the container that we served the salsa in to get it off the table.
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Worst Starbuck ever....consistantly! Every time I got through the drive thru, 1 car or 10 cars it's over 7 minute wait. They mess up orders consistantly and all I get is americanos! Lol
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Gerald and his team are fantastic. They are caring and put their all into everything they do. You can count on them to get your pool clean, be on time and be true professionals!
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food poisoning from a medium rare hamburger. 'nuff said.\n\nexcuse me while i go visit the porcelain god again. ugh.
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For the record: I'm not a \""hater\"" or a negative person but for over $100/ticket please, PLEASE make it worth my while. Zarkana was such a disappointment. ( i'm so sorry to the performers). I love Cirque shows and have seen my fair share and really appreciate the artistry and athleticism in each one. Other than the beautiful neon and the huge escalators leading up to the impressive theater, we were left wanting. This show seemed particularly disjointed, no flow to the story (which really served as a huge distraction), acrobatic acts that seemed completely out of place. As in all Cirque shows, the clowns are always one of the best, most entertaining portions, and here it is the same. Cirque shows are artistically odd, involving your emotions in a strange, other worldly place while telling a story that is quite moving . Zarkana is just plain odd. ( Where did the multiple armed baby come from? And why?) If you haven't been to a Cirque show in Vegas see \""O\"" or \""Love\"" before this one. Or Absinthe ( yes, yes). Or Blue man group. Or Penn and Teller. Many better options!
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The only reason I'm giving this an extra star is because I didn't get a chance to try their food. I'm keeping an open mind.\n\nThis place was listed under \""late night food\"" at the Mandalay Bay's selection of restaurants. We arrived at 12am expecting to satisfy our hunger after coming back to our hotel. Their \""late night\"" menu only runs from 11pm-close, which was at 12am. Not only do you get only 1 hour to eat your food, but doesn't late night usually go until at least 2am??\n\nAlso, when we arrived at the restaurant, there were no workers on the floor, so we decided to seat ourselves. The TVs were all still on and the small place still had quite some tables eating their food. I figured they were just a little busy, being that they had \""late night specials\"". When a staff member finally spotted us, he didn't say anything. We had to ask if we could get menus, only to find out that the restaurant had already closed.\n\nThey need to make a \""WE ARE CLOSED!\"" sign.
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With 4 stars on yep I was hoping for a tasty breakfast but after a long wait I got a plate of overcooked eggs, weird tasting greasy bacon, completely undercooked potatoes (how hard is it to cook taters until they are brown?) and the toast they served tasted just like the greasy grill, terrible. It was all really inedible as was the Menudo that my girlfriend ordered. Disgusting. Also people are in there at 10am drinking large beers, very weird place. Is it a restaurant, store, bar? Not sure.. I am sure it sucks though and I will never go back.
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This was the first time I've ever had to board my animal. I was terrified. After studying many reviews, I decided to check out Wiggles and Waggs. I was unsure of what to expect. Now I can say that they have set the bar pretty high. It was a pleasurable and comforting experience from beginning to end. The staff was courteous and helpful. After a brief tour, and a meeting the handlers, I knew my baby was going to be taken care of as one of their own. \n At the onset of my trip I was a nervous papa. They offered to send me pictures whenever I requested. The first morning came, and I needed my big girl. So, I took them up on the offer. Any doubts or fears I had were eliminated when I promptly saw how happy she was with her new friends. When I returned home, I looked for any sign of neglect or maltreatment. Not a single thing could be found. I'm unaware of what the going rate is for these services, but I do believe W&W is more than reasonable, especially for the level of care they provide. \n As far as other reviews are concerned, I think it's important to remember that sometimes the loudest bark has the least amount of bite(no pun intended). After this experience I refuse to go anywhere else. I highly recommend that you check them out and see for yourself. THANK YOU WIGGLES WAGGS FOR EVERYTHING!
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Went here for breakfast and coffee and not impressed. Coffee was awful, tasted like dirt. Smoothie was good. Breakfast sandwiches were just ok. Quick service and she was friendly. Owner-manger was loudly ordering supplies on the phone in the front space. Not recommended.
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Best Hot Dogs in town so far!!! You guys should open a Hot Dog truck soon that way you guys can open early!!!
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So far we are here 10 minutes w/o anyone attending to us. The waitress we had the other day with prompt and excellent svc (Livia) isnt here. Apparently shes the only one who actually works. I would give it 1 star but for her good svc last time. The chili, potstickers, and cookie sundae were also good. Today is Saturday and there are only people at the bar...otherwise, plenty of seats. Must be the bad svc, cuz the food is pretty good.\n\nWe went back a few more times after this; a blonde girl was also pretty good. My hubby loves the grilled wings. BUT--don't go when it's busy, or they fall apart and you have to wait for a long time, which is basically what I read in other reviews and couldn't figure out why the first few times we went. Now I know.\n\nA tip for you: they don't allow kids in after 9pm, so we had to get our order to go. They messed it up. We again got one to go another night. Again, messed it up. So, don't get a carry-out order unless you have time to unbundle it right then and there and wait for them to fix whatever they messed up. \n\nAlso, they let ppl smoke on their back patio--less than 5 feet from the sign that AZ law says you can't smoke 20 feet from an entrance. I tried to call and tell them, but it was so loud in there that the lady didn't understand and went out the front door and found no one smoking. I actually tried to go in and tell them, but I had my bike and my son outside and didn't want to go too far in--but no one came to help me, so I went back out and called. The lady was also put-off that she had to bring me my carry-out order outside. Well, had she actually HELPED me when I went inside, maybe we could have worked something out. Don't give me an attitude and expect me to tell people to go to your place of business. Paying customers are what pays your paycheck, hon. Drive them away and you'll find yourself out of a job or out of business.
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One of my favorite places to hang out and get a bite to eat. Good food, atmosphere, ect. An all around plus for me!
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Outstanding team of cardiologists here at Biltmore Cardiology! \n\nI had been experiencing some intense chest/breast pain out of nowhere. You know, just sitting on your couch, laying in bed, sitting at your desk.\n\nPretty scary when you're a youngin like me. Heck, anyone of any age, but you get the idea.\n\nMy Mom has fibrocystic breast condition (easily managed when you dial back on your caffeine consumption or eliminate it all together, no fun), and told me to hit up my OB GYN to make sure there weren't any suspicious lumps. \n\nWell, clearly a mother always knows what's up. \n\nOB GYN was almost positive the chest pain I was experiencing was related to that amazeballs fibrocystic breast condition (aww, thanks for sharing, Mom). But, as an elite level athlete, she didn't want to take any chances. \n\nOut of the office with a referral in hand to Biltmore Cardiology. Boo ... But better safe than sorry. \n\nSaw Dr. Akil Loli and Dr. Harris on my first visit. Teenage like blood pressure, normal EKG, heart sounded great. He also said some of my chest pain could be related to all the torso twisting involved with hammer throw. \n\nCaring, compassionate, respectful specialist, and very easy to talk to. He gets major points for knowing what my sport is. Usually I have to explain it as Track and Field / Hammer throwing isn't too popular in the United States.\n\nDr. Loli still wanted to go forth with an echocardiogram and stress test because of my lifestyle. Nothing like only making it to Stage 6/7 on the treadmill to make you feel like a fat athlete, no?! \n\nFront desk ladies and the testing team were stellar! \n\nHad Dr. Loli's partner, Dr. Gordon (retired, but occasionally covers for the practice) review my results. Clean as a whistle. \n\nWhat a relief!\n\nI hope I never have the need to see a cardiologist again. But if I do, I know I'm in good hands with anyone here. \n\nHighly recommended.
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The price was right so we decided to stay at Hooters Casino for our annual trip to Vegas. Found a great price on groupon and was delighted we could check in early for only $22 until we got to our room. The hotel and casino is a little older definitely needing renovation which I don't mid the price was right, what I do mind is how dirty the room and the restaurant were! Our room which had definitely been beat up over the years ( discolored and broken tiles on bathroom floor, very bad caulking/paint cover up around shower head and water faucet , dings and huge scratches on wood wall panels and furniture etc) but it could have at least been cleaned to most hotel standards. Our tub had a 3-4 inch soap scum ring, our toilet had a very thick layer of dust and grime all over the bottom of the toilet (which is right in eye site if you are brave enough to sit in the tub), layers of dust and dirt on the top of the base board, and I found food crumbs by the slider which where there even before we ordered any food so they didn't even vacuum. If we hadn't already unpacked everything and took a red eye or we would have moved rooms in a heart beat. Not to mention room service lost my order and then brought the wrong thing after I re ordered! Room was facing airport so it was very loud, we found if you turn on the ac and the tv you can drowned out most of the noise. Also we ate at the Mad Onion and sat in a booth, I looked down and was shocked at how much food was between the seats! So gross looks like weeks worth of crumbs and food between the seams on the seat cushions, so un appetizing. It just seems like this hotel/casino just has terrible housekeeping and cleaning practices. I don't mind that it needs maintenance but it should at lease be clean.
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Last night was my first time eating Firehouse subs and I have to say I was very pleased! I don't normally like my sandwiches \""hot\"" or \""toasted\"" but I was willing to try their hot subs and see how they were. Let's just say I will definitely be back again!
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It was a nicely appointed small bar. The drink menu offerings were promising, but reality didn't follow through. Ordered dark and stormy that was light on rum. Proportions aught to be 1 to 1 with ginger beer. Then the ginger beer tasted more like ginger ale - no ginger zing. Didn't ruin my night, but didn't help it either.
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I am so sad that my stomach decided to rebel against me on the day I was to eat at The Buffet @ the Bellagio. Because of my body's revolt, I was unable to eat as much as I wish I did. I managed to eat a few bites at a time, because my stomach was feeling queasy since the morning. At the time, I thought I'd give the place 3 stars, but now that I am more clear headed, i think the Bellagio is well worth 4 stars.\n\nIf you come here during lunch time during the weekday, you can get in for $20.99 and stay till dinner! Are you kidding me? That's a freaking good deal! It's nothing phenomenal, but for $20.99 the food is pretty damn good! If you come during lunch, they even have some breakfast foods out. I had some eggs benedict, and it was pretty good!\n\nThe pastas are also delicious and so are the meats. Had my stupid stomach been feeling better, I would have totally gone after some prime rib, crab legs, and all that deliciousness. They even have jus to put over your roast/meat, and it's delicious! They have a pretty good selection of food. It's not individually portioned out. \n\nOne thing that bothered me was the soup station. the ladle was too damn long! It was so hard to ladle soup into my bowl. I burned myself. Shorten that ladle, dude. \n\nSeating for me took about 30-40 minutes, kind of what you would expect from a buffet. But I would say it was well worth it. To get the biggest bang for the buck, come during the weekday during lunch (like around 2:30) and stay til dinner. =) cheers!
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Restaurant et personnel anti-enfants\n\nNous \u00e9tions \u00e0 ce restaurant pour la f\u00eate d'une amie avec notre b\u00e9b\u00e9 de 16 mois qui marche. C'est un tr\u00e8s mauvais restaurant avec un enfant. \n\n\n1. Pas de chaise haute\n2. Pas de table \u00e0 Langer\n3. On vous demande d'arriver avec une poussette pliante au t\u00e9l\u00e9phone m\u00eame s'il y a VRAIMENT de la place pour la laisser ouverte.\n4. Aucune empathie envers le b\u00e9b\u00e9 et ses besoins particuliers de la part du serveur (chaise, repas plus rapide pour le faire patienter...).\n5.Alors que nous avions apport\u00e9 un si\u00e8ge \u00e0 fixer sur une chaise, b\u00e9b\u00e9 est rest\u00e9 tranquille pendant pr\u00e8s d'une heure trente, \u00e0 la fin du repas, comme il s'impatientait, je l'ai laiss\u00e9 explorer en le suivant de pr\u00e8s. La serveuse est venu m'avertir de ne pas jouer pr\u00e8s de la fen\u00eatre, car c'est fragile. (!!!)\n6. Le serveur ma dit de retirer les chaussure de mon b\u00e9b\u00e9 (qui sont quand m\u00eame tr\u00e8s propres) quand il est debout sur le sofa de \""cuirette\"" facilement lavable avec un linge s'il le salit.\n\nBref, le repas \u00e9tait bon, mais l'exp\u00e9rience p\u00e9nible. Je ne vois pas pourquoi on devrait discriminer les familles en ne les accommodant pas le temps d'un repas.
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I've eaten numerous times at the Chandler location so expected this to be a similarly pleasant experience.\n\nBoy was I wrong.\n\nLet me start out by saying the service was rotten.\n\nWe walked over from Little League opening day, and my son was chastised for having a partially full Gatorade container left over from the game. We were told we had to hide it in my wife's purse, and the server would \""pretend she hadn't seen it.\"" At first I thought the server was getting after my wife for preparing my 4 month old's bottle.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nThe food is what it is. Fairly standard sports bar food. The prices aren't overly expensive, nor are they very cheap.\n\nMy chicken fingers ended up being about an eight of an inch in diameter strip of chicken swallowed by two inches of thick, almost tempura like batter. It reminded me of something you'd get out of a fair booth.\n\nMy sweet potato chips were fine, except for the quarter inch deep pool of grease under them.\n\nMy wife's salad looked like it was left-over from another table from someone who couldn't finish all of theirs. We verified she got ripped off on the way out because two other ladies had the same dish, but had substantially more in their salad bowl.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nMy son said his shrimp was bland and the BBQ sauce was too strong. This was unsolicited from a 12 year old.\n\nAfter having been stuck in there without seeing our server for about 45 minutes, we finally tracked her down, asked for a doggy bag (literally this time) for left-overs. Several minutes later she returned with the togo container. \n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nBut with no check.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nAfter another 20 minutes I gave up and hunted her down asking for the check. Paid and my son wanted a refill on his soda. I already knew I wasn't going to wait for the server to return to our dimension from wherever it is she disappears to. So I walked over to the bar where there were 4 bartenders, with my baby in her seat on my arm.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nAfter standing at the end of the bar for several minutes I realized poor service wasn't limited to just our server, but it appeared to be a store policy.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nSo I walked back over to the waitress station and refilled it myself.\n\nDid I mention the service was rotten?\n\nWasted almost 2 hours of my life in there, and my wife was hungry within two hours of getting home.\n\nIn case I forgot to mention it, the service was rotten.
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Great customer service and trainers. But it smells bad inside when it's hot and humid outside
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First, they do take credit and debit cards now!\n\nSecond, the best Eastern Style BBQ in Charlotte period! Meat is cooked and chopped perfectly and all the sides are great.
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Decoration are very dusty. Bathroom was not very clean. After waiting for 1 hr for menudo, finally had enough of waiting. Went to ask what was taking so long. Informed that \""menudo was not ready\"". Checked their health department grade and they got a \""c\"". Will not be eating that menudo after all.
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Eh, it was an ok show, nothing great. SHe talked nonsense for way too long, spent tons of time changing into costume after costume, not much singing going on, although when she did sing, she sounded good, I wasn;t feeling this show. I saw Cel;ine at the Colloseum a few years back and she was amazing. Can't wait for her to come back!
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Worst tacos ever. Makes me sad. In LA. There are better places in skid row. People. Stop giving these people your money these are not good at all.
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This nail salon used to have much better service. Stopped going here, then decided to give them another chance. Boy was I disappointed. Water was cold, then the girl stabbed me twice while cleaning and trimming my cuticles.
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The resort was pretty nice, but not fantastic. We were happy for the price we paid. We had a good time at the pool and a nice breakfast. \n\nThen Friday night, disaster struck. The fire sprinkler went off in the dining area of our unit. Luckily for the resort I am a light sleeper and heard it \n(it wasn't loud) or they may not have found out until the entire unit was flooded and leaking downstairs. So I woke up and called for help. \nThe response was reasonably prompt and complete disaster was averted, but I did spend half the night cleaning up water from our belongings, \nthe furniture and the floor.\n\nI don't think I was unreasonable to ask for some consideration for our inconvenience. Upon checkout the next morning I talked to the front \ndesk manager who said he would look into getting our room reimbursed. It has been several weeks now and I have called back three or four times, \nbut the manager will not return my calls.
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Aghhh...BW in Norterra....this is exciting stuff!! I live right by here so no more driving all the way to scottsdale...cool servers..best boneless wings...this is the place to be with your buddies during a fight, sport game or just to sit down and shoot the shit.
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Came here today to buy a new bra. Did not end up getting one thanks to the despicable condescending wretch who was working the fitting room. This woman should not have a job working with people.
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I was a LVAC member for 3 years and would still be, if it weren't for the fact that I moved to LA a couple months ago. Wow, I didn't know how good I had it! \n\nLVAC: with prepaying, worked out to $15/month, included towel service, AND I got 3 free months when my husband joined up too. Also included at LVAC - free parking. \nLA Clubs: I scoped out 4 different ones before joining - the high-end ones were $130-175 A MONTH!! I joined pretty much the absolute cheapest one I could and it's $30/month and no discount for my husband joining. If you can find a spot in my club's parking lot, it'll only cost you 25 cents, but otherwise you're stuck with metered street parking. \n\nLVAC: In 3 years of working out 5-7 times a week, I never had to wait for a treadmill. Not even once. Not even at 5:30 when it was at its busiest (tip: if you go to the club on Karen, it actually doesn't have a busy time). \nLA: I go to a couple different clubs and I wait for a treadmill every time. Sometimes 2-3 minutes, sometimes 20, but always a wait. \n\nLVAC: Beautiful, brand-new buildings and facilities. New equipment - in fact, every treadmill has a TV and an ipod connector. I've seen some complaints on here about cleanliness, but seriously - the clubs are roomy and the weights are almost always picked up and put in the right order on the racks. \nLA: No Ipod connectors, no TV (not even a plug so I can listen to what's on the big TVs). The weights are never picked up. Honestly, every time I go, I have to search out 2 dumbbells that are even the same - might be in the rack next to a 70-lb db or maybe on the ground underneath a bench or maybe.... \nAlso, my gyms are not in buildings built for gyms - more like an old office space where you can reach up and touch the ceiling while you're on a treadmill. \n\nAdd to that the fact that the locker rooms are new (maybe not luxurious, but hey, it's still a gym locker room), they have a pool, hot tub, sauna, and steam room, and childcare is included, and LVAC is amazing. Seriously, how do they offer all this and keep it so cheap?? My message to Las Vegans: enjoy it now while you can - you don't know how good you got it!
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Waited 30 min for my meal. Ordered the chicken fried steak. Came out to me cold, questionable whether or not there was actually meat in there since it was so thin all I tasted was fried batter. Toast was so cold my butter didn't even melt. Boyfriend got the surf and turf omelet which to no surprise was also cold, along with his English muffin. Service wasn't all that great either. Too bad...definitely will not be returning or suggesting anyone else go either.
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That salesman Les is just great. He has helped us with my Mother's house, three rentals, and our house. No one does a better job and for a great price. And when he says he can deliver asap, he means it. Just call Les. thanks, barbara and jean
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My only regret is that my boyfriend and I were not able to stay longer. We had a show to catch and were only able to go to the lounge after dinner for a very quick peak of the view...\n\nAND IT WAS AMAZING! There's nothing like being on the 51st floor rooftop Las Vegas. I will definitely try to go there next time I'm in Vegas, and I'll plan on spending more time there.\n\nAs for the dinner, the food was delicious and the service was excellent. I believe in tipping, but I find that too many workers in Las Vegas expect a tip after barely doing a deed because that is the culture of Vegas, but it was not the case at this restaurant. Our server was very friendly and went out of his way to make sure we were enjoying our meal. This was an awesome change of pace for our Vegas trip.
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OK-I realize this should not be a surprise. But, in a stupor of holiday exhaustion, I ordered a Pan-Normous pizza for me and my kids. My children, apparently already slaves to advertising, REALLY wanted to try it. It turned out to be a good education for the difference between what something looks like on TV, versus real life. ( I am sure there is a deep life lesson here, but I was too irritated to take advantage of it) There was nothing enormous about the pizza, which is my main complaint. I asked the guy on the phone how many people it would feed, he said 8. Ummm-8 tiny people. It was also, not good, but again, not surpised at that. So I think I will be thankful that now my kids know how gross Pizza Hut is too.
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Never a disappointment here! I will admit I haven't gone for some of the more \""gourmet\"" flavors like anything with cheese or other savory ingredients. However, my summer favorites are a mix of any two fruity sorbets especially the melon or pineapple and the strawberry buttermilk when it's in the case. I recently went for a scoop of melon and a scoop of the lemon basil and it was the perfect treat after a miserably warm day. Some of my other favorites are the salted butter caramel and cinnamon. Don't forget the waffle cone with the surprise chocolate at the bottom! \n\nOnly bummer is they don't use animal free gelatin. Oh well, I don't really need those delicious and pillow-y looking marshmallows anyway.
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I called Fast Fix this morning to get a quote for replacing the screen on my cell phone. I was quoted $500 - almost as much as buying a brand new phone. I called another shop and was quoted $130 for the exact same repair. The reviews are accurate - stay away!
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My wife and I went there for lunch about 2:30pm today, 10/28/14. \n\nThe service was slow, the iced tea was so weak it looked like water for 2.50 a glass. My food was cold and looked like it had been sitting for hours. I can understand that this was an off hour, but I expect good quality food and service all the time.\n\nWhat a disappointment!!
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Why was I so stubborn? When i first saw this place it looked a little shabby from the outside and its name, well was not so imaginative. I saw the yelp reviews and couldn't believe this place was that good. I was completely wrong.\nThe inside of the place is so much more appealing than the outside. Tapas style american cuisine is how I would describe this place. My friend and I asked the waitress what we should start with. She told us the mussels were the best in Charlotte. She wasn't far off. Drenched in a nice smooth curry sauce the combination was unbeatable. From there, I moved onto the scallops. The scallops were pretty good, but the cous cous underneath was some of the best I had. Since the food was good and I'm fat I decided to order the pork tenderloin as well. This portion was considerabley bigger and was just amazing. The pork was cooked to perfection and the chorizo hash & chili demi really set this dish off. \nI will be back and my friend has been telling me that he will be taking his girl here when she comes down. Bottom line, looks are decieving and this place is a diamond in the rough.
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This place lives up to all the hype! The recent renovation was much needed and now Caesar's buffet is king once again. The place is amazing, with nine open kitchens, foods are freshly prepared and presented in a way only Caesar's could pull off. 500 items, that is a lot of choices people! I started with a bowl of very authentic tasting \""hot & sour\"" soup, some very fresh sushi, edamami and a nice Mexican Caesar salad. All perfectly prepared and fresh. The most beautiful piece of prime rib came next, with a horseradish sauce that will open any clogged sinuses. Finally made it to the seafood kitchen, OMG! The Alaskan King crab legs were both tasty and fresh, cut in half for easy eating. Colossal already peeled shrimp (don't you just hate having to peel shrimp?). The Lobster corn chowder was almost as good as the little buckets of clam bake. Both are a must try, you will be going back for more, trust me. The oyster shooters were tasty and fresh. The only problem with this buffet is you will get full way before you get to all the kitchens! The Italian & the Mexican kitchens both had some wonderful wonderful dishes I never got to try. The american kitchen also had brisket sausages and several other meat choices, again, didn't get to try only because I was full! Plenty of choices for all taste pallets. I did manage to save room for dessert though and again was blown away by the array of sweets. The sorbets where awesome, as were the crepes. Creme brulle, tiramesu, tortes, etc, all so decadently delicious! My favorite was the white chocolate dipped cheesecake with rock candy sprinkles, the perfect blend of smooth and creamy mixed with a candy crunch, mmmmmhhh! A quick tip for all who go, dinner starts at three, so get there for lunch, relax a bit, and wait for the dinner items and save a ton of money (and leave plenty of time though, the line is long!). Again, hail Caesar!
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Awful, dirty, food not cooked all the way, shakes are with syrups!!!awful. Will never go there again, workers are rude.
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I have a serious opposition to anything that resembles a serious errand. Dentist appointments, flu shots, faxing documents - I detest it all, usually opting to delay it for as long as possible. After years of coming to Pearle Vision, I can positively say that this is my favorite \""serious errand\"". \n\nThe Optometry office, which is located in the rear, is always my favorite part. Dianne, the receptionist, is ridiculously sweet! She always preps clients prior to their consultation with Dr. Burt, and her friendliness actually makes the puff of air to the eye enjoyable. Dr. Burt is downright awesome - dry sense of humor and incredibly intelligent. Never have I been held up by a condescending lecture or dull conversation.\n\nIn the front end of things, Nancy, the licensed optician, handles all things I don't even want to touch with a five-foot pole. She's always willing to duke it out with my parents' insurance companies, finding the best deals, and ensuring that I am set for the next year.\n\nHell, if all of my errands could be effortless as this eye exam, I might actually do them.
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We stayed at palazzo so got hooked up with the spa. We paid 20 for an all day pass. Loved being able to go around and try out the different steam rooms. They even have an area for you to relax and even nap in. Amazing :D
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Went here on a weeknight at 6:30PM for dinner. A good crowd but tables were available. There is a bar area and there is also outside seating.\nWaitstaff was friendly and did a good job. Menu has standard tavern fare: burgers, sandwiches, salads. Quality seems pretty good. The atmosphere is nice, too; sporty with lots of memorabilia adorning the walls and customer-written graffiti on the walls and chalkboards but not in a chain-restaurant-flair sort of way.\nI had a buffalo chicken wrap, which was good. Unfortunately, the side item that was included with my meal cost me an extra $1.75 because it was the fruit cup instead of other sides such as fries, tater tots, mac/cheese,or onion rings.
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Yummy, yummy, yummy!!! The food is fresh, has great flavor and is absolutely delicious. The owner and her daughter are so friendly and very helpful, as this was my first visit, but definitely not my last!!!
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This review is for the salon part of this retailer.\n\nI've been thrilled with the services of Karen, my stylist for almost three years. She's knowledgeable, patient, and actually listens to what her customers want. At the same time, she's able to advise based on her profession experience and the individual's hair type. From what I've witnessed of the other stylists, they seem to hold themselves to the same level of service. Over the years, I've only seen a couple new faces and have come to recognize more than a few of the stylists.\n\nIf you happen to find yourself around Metrocenter and need a cut/wash/style (starting at $35), highlights or all-over color, or eyebrow wax ($20), consider stopping in to book an appointment with Karen or any of the other wonderful stylists.
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Went to Fleur de Teas today to use my Groupon. Fantastic little store, with open loose samples of every tea to sniff and savor. But the service was terrible. The teenager who was there didn't know the first thing about teas and pretty much just spent the whole time surfing the web. Very disappointing on that score... But, I just took my time and sniffed just about every tea in the store. \n\nHOWEVER, the teas themselves.... OMG- I spent a little over an hour just trying each one. All the samples were very fresh- whoever is normally there cares about the store and the setup. I had picked 12 teas that I narrowed down to a final 5. Now they are a little expensive- between $5.50-$9.00 per 50g bag- but the quality was very evident. I spent $33 total with tax(but really only $23 because of the Groupon). \n\nThey don't decaffinate their teas, but they had a very generous selection of herbal and Rooibos teas that gave me tons of options to try. This is what I got:\n\nPeach Brandy XO- $6.25- Black tea with peaches and brandy essence- moderate caffine\nFortune Cookie- $6.30- Green tea with with coconut and almods- low caffine\nSome Enchanted Evening- $8.85- White tea with blackcurrant, huckleberry and wildberry- very low caffine\nWeekend in Vermont- $5.70- Rooibos, honeybush, maple, vanilla and maple sugar- no caffine\nCherries Jubilee- $6.35- Hibiscus, rosehips, apple, dried cherries and natural sour cherry flavor- no caffine\n\nAnd- as a double plus bonus, if you make a purchase, you get a free 16oz cup of iced tea. The flavor they had today was prickly pear herbal tea. VERY good.
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Grocery shopping makes me a happy camper and this new location within Downtown Summerlin location is no exception! This is in super-duper convenient location (right off Sahara and 215 beltway) with plenty of parking, spacious isles, stocked full of specialty items (IE: loads of cookie butter and other TJ goodness), and that impeccable customer service that I adore. Clearly, I am excited that this location opened up and will take the place of my other frequented Trader Joe location on Washington Ave.\n \nNeed more reasons to love Trader Joes? Try this... \n\nThey carry an ever-changing list of products that are minimally processed (hello seasonal items - Fall pumpkin extravaganza products - or Christmas white chocolate peppermint pretzels). They also cater to those who are health conscious! Whether you're looking for gluten free snacks, fresh organic fruits and veggies, wild-caught fish, organic products, free-range chicken, organic eggs .... Trader Joe's has G-O-T you covered. Trust me.... You don't need all the added junk that traditional grocery stores add to their products. Cut to the chase and come here get the real deal for bottom dollar pricing that will make you (and your wallet) very happy.
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Went to the Firehouse for the first time today on my lunch break. Very friendly staff, quick service and YUMMY subs! Because the sandwiches are steamed they are sooo soft and juicy. They totally don't skip on the meat, though I would have enjoyed extra veggies. I will for sure go back again.
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I'm Screaming....TURN DOWN FOR WHAT!!! Me and my Bestie's did the Party Bus on Friday 10/10 for my Birthday..and we had more fun on the bus than in the clubs!!! If it were up to me we would have stayed on the bus and partied all Night!! It was nice and clean and LoLo our Hostess did her thang kept us Vodka and Cranberry...I was definitely feeling myself!!!!!!!!! When we first got on the bus 'Turn Down For What\"" was knocking and I Turnt All The Way Up Instantly...and hopped on the pole...We had a Great crowd there were 3 of us that shared the same Birthday and we all had a BLAST!! It was fun to meet so many people from different places!! At each club we stopped at everyone made sure that everyone got back on the Bus... Nobody Left Behind!! LoLo made sure of that!! It was well worth the money and when I go back I will definitely be on this Party Bus... Thank you for such a great time \""Turnt Up\""....
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My girlfriend and I contacted Bell after calling a few others she had seen on Angie's list, I told her I used to live in surprise next to The owner in a home I had rented in Surprise, after calling and finding out that they not only had the lowest service fee that they also didn't charge us any emergency fee. \n\nAlbert was our technician, he was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable. He diagnosed and fixed the issue within a couple hours. \n\nGreat company I would recommend to anyone looking for AC needs.
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I have been here before, and it is better than the predecessor, but I was a little disappointed in my visit. A friend of mine sent me an email about an event for the Prohibition Repeal anniversary. I was impressed with the ad - the bar had a nice ad for the night, created 3 special cocktails to celebrate, and suggested visitors dress the part. I showed up and there was a good number of people, but none of the customers were really dressed up. The staff was somewhat dressed. I had a male bartender and he was in a white shirt with black tie. That could be 1920s, but it could be any day also. The female bartender had an outfit and looked the part. Other than that, it didn't really live up to the hype. I had a Batch 19 beer, but that was it. There was good hype for the event, but I didn't think it lived up to it. When I go to Tempe Marketplace this is not usually my first choice, so this visit didn't really do anything to change my mind.
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If you are going to La Salsa to get a half yard or whatever of a margarita, go to 7-Eleven and get a slushie. The $26 48oz strawberry margarita I got tasted good, but after downing the entire thing, I didn't feel anything. To put things in prospective, the day prior I got a 48oz margarita from Fat Tuesday for $17 and I was good....really good for the entire night.\n\nGo to Fat Tuesday if you want a good margarita to get drunk. \n\nGo to 7-Eleven if you want a good tasting slushie and save yourself $25
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Gus's executes the concept they are going for. The concept is gluten-free street food for a reasonable price. I had some GF pakora and a dosa filled crepe. It was a real treat to be out at a restaurant with zero chance of gluten cross contamination. Gus's caters to people with other food sensitivities such as soy and corn. They fry in hypoallergenic rice-bran oil. There are good options for vegetarians and some vegan options (eggs are usually a necessary ingredient in gf food).\n\nIf I were to nitpick, I would say that the bar, while perfectly adequate (good beer/cider selection), has some untapped potential. I would like to see a gluten free craft cocktail menu, but that's not what Gus's is going for. In the meantime, I'm perfectly satisfied with two types of arsenal cider on draft.
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