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AMAZING, amazing experience here. The food and service was top notch here. They were able to accommodate our party of 10. Regardless of our party size, they provided amazing service. We gave them a big fat tip. Their banana nut muffins were to die for and possibly the best one I've ever had. I got the spinach benny and it was delicious. The other foods looked good and none of us had any complaints during our meal. I think I will need to visit this place every time I'm in Vegas. It's delicious with amazing service. Can't go wrong!
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An excellent pizza and well worth its place on several \""Best Pizza in America\"" lists. It is however not worth the 3 hour wait. You do not however have to stand in line for the 3 hours. You can go to their bar next door or do what I did and play darts with a pint of Guinness at the Irish Pub in front of the store.
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Finally. I used to work in PV and there was a whole foods right up the block from me. I loved it. It was a great place to get anything and everything healthy. Well now one has finally made it to cenpho and I couldn't be happier. \n\nI love the bakery. They have pretty good macarons! Great dense bread for when I make bruschetta, or my cioppino. \n\nSpeaking of, they have an amazing selection of seafood. I seriously have no issues finding fresh anything. And the cheeses, oi vey, so many. \n\nYou kind of know walking in that you are probably going to pay a smidge more. And not that it's any better quality than what trader joe's might have, it's just more expensive. \n\nThey have a really decent selection of craft beers in the fridge. But with total wine across the street you'd be stupid to buy from here. I have found a brew or two that I didn't see at total wine though. :)\n\nGreat place to grab lunch in the prepared food section!
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So, we went to Midwood after a show, for a late dinner. This was my first time there. When we walked in, the hostess ignored us. I hoped that was not a precursor the service we were about to receive; I was wrong. Our server was worse. However, the food was fantastic. I tend to be disappointed when going out for BBQ, I guess I am just used to my own. We got the pig out platter and chose pulled pork, smoked sausage, bbq chicken and brisket. For the sides, we got the bacon wrapped jalapenos and mac n cheese. The peppers were awesome, the mac could use some work, though. Though the service sucked, my better half assured me she had much better service when she had been there with a friend. I will most definitely give this place another try, with the hopes I don't get the same server.
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I must say that I thought it was strange that this chain opened in this particular location, as there is a Samurai Sam's and a Panda Express located a mere five minute walk away, but I thought I'd try it anyway.\n\nPlainly said, it SUCKED.\n\nI ordered the Spicy Chicken Plate with no vegetables, and WOW, I have not tasted such garbage in a long time. I know that it doesn't necessarily take much to make chicken spicy, but they could have been more creative than just pouring syriachi sauce on the meat and stir-frying it. It tasted like that was the ONLY seasoning on the meat. \n\nI have to also mention that the white rice was crunchy, and the macaroni salad was so runny it reminded me more of potato salad. Just nasty.\n\nFor quick Asian eats, check out the aforementioned Panda Express, because even the Samurai Sam's has gone down hill in this area.
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This place is TERRIBLE! I missed my flight so I had to spend one night at the Phoenix Sky Harbor, and found this place online claimed the price to be $42 per night but once I got there they marked up the price to $57. The room I got, AC was not working, some lights were broke, human hair found in bed, wifi is super slow, and the most terrible thing is BED BUGS! The only thing I'd say is good is their shuttle driver, he is really nice and friendly.
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p f chang's always has decent food and is consistent in all of their restaurants so the deal breaker is the service i suppose. the waiter dude here had no idea what was goin on. he forgot drinks, messed up orders, and didn't make the custom sauce every p f chang's waiter must make. at least the chicken lettuce wraps were good.
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This one isn't too bad, but it is definitely smaller and busier than most. If you are near another one that's bigger I would go there first. Other than that it is pretty nice. Since it gets crowded the tables can stay a little dirtier than normal but they keep up pretty well with cleaning them. \n\nThe food is the same great quality you will get at the other wildflower bakery's. my wife and I really like this place and will come back again soon!
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The \""service\"" department is really good at finding expensive things that, they say, need to be fixed. However, they weren't capable of correctly doing the work I brought it in for (30K mile service). And when confronted by an unhappy customer, their attitude was \""we don't care\"". I won't be back.
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This was a very disappointing dining experience. Despite friendly staff, none of the three entrees we ate were properly cooked, especially the way overdone pork chop.\n\nService is friendly, but there are better restaurants within this hotel not to mention within walking distance of the hotel. \n\nMy suggestion, skip it...
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I'm giving on star to the waitress and one star to the manager. They were really the only good things that we encountered at this location.\n\nThe parking sucks at this location. If by itself it would still be too small and since its in a crowded little shopping plaza it flat out sucks trying to find the entrance and then a spot. \n\nIt was packed but we were sat quickly. Looking around I should have known we were in for a helluva night since everywhere I looked there were snot nosed little monsters getting high on soda and shakes.\n\nOne Little blonde girl started crying as we were sat and I felt sorry for the girl. That sorrow quickly turned to annoyance as the parental unit ignored the crying and it turned to ear shattering screams of pay attention to me! \n\nThe waitress saw us flinching and apologized for the noise and the long wait for our food saying it was busy tonight (37 minutes for our food and the musical accompaniment of that little blonde girl and her monster back up screamers).\n\nFood was normal Red Robin, the manager came over and apologized for the screaming kids and took our drinks off our bill saying he wished parents had the sense to take their kids outside when they acted like that. The waitress was on top of drinks and small talk so it wasn't completely a negative experience.\n \nIf we go back it may be in the day time to avoid the kids/scream monsters
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I don't usually write bad reviews. about once a year I end up somewhere I feel deserves it though. this one is it. \nI stayed with a large group. we had about 25 rooms. I have never heard so many complaints about staff being rude and unaccommodating in our party... it was almost comical. \n\nthe hotel is great but if u want to be treated like shit, this is ur spot. maybe some people like that. maybe we didn't look or speak the part of such a French boutique... oh well. there are much better spots for next time.
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I see that my previous comment was deleted?!\n\nThe owner of La Vida is very rude! The masseuse are great, but I would never return because of the way I was treated. I am a lawyer and was lectured by the owner on signing a contract. There are plenty of other massage parlors in town. I will never return!
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Friday was a day for celebration, so I dragged my coworker out to the Southside to utilize the groupon for Ibiza.\n\nIt was our first visit, which is saying something since both of us have lived in the burgh for years and love tapas.\n\nAnyhow - overall the whole experience was odd, simply put. \n\nThe food was decent, but nothing that I would write home about or seek out again. \n\nAnd we made the mistake of ordering a dirty martini, which was heartbreaking. It was perhaps the first time, this girl has not finished a dirty. \n\nThe service was attentive, but we never heard the specials (but heard them offered to other tables) and yet felt like people were hovering too much. \n\nLong and short... I am wiling to try it again, but only because I have a few groupons to go. \n\nPlease, Ibiza, help me like you!
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This place is fantastic! \n\nThe staff is always friendly and provides great service. \n\nThe food is very good and you won't go away hungry with the generous portions they offer!
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Wow. Gross gross gross. I stayed here Memorial Day Weekend 2007. The whole place reeks of cigarette smoke and I've stayed in nicer and cleaner rooms at a Motel 8.
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We got breakfast delivered a few times and it was great. Large stuffed breakfast burritos for a great price so delicious ! Great strawberry salad, and variety. The best breakfast burrito I have ever had ! I will keep ordering the large breakfast burritos. He really hooks you up !
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I swear I think they tried to poison me my drink was sour and tasted like something rotting the next morning I went to pour the soda down the drain and it reeked of something awful. I can't go back after that.
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Food is just as great as the Rainbow location and of course it would be, I see the same sushi chefs behind the bar at this location. More spacious than the Rainbow location definitely more tables at this location for obvious reasons. Service and food quality is always superb and at its finest. Oh and they close at midnight.
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I don't know how I've never made it to Gold Bar before! It's slightly hidden, tucked back by the Basha's and slightly obscured by the Starbucks on the corner. It's definitely the eclectic, funky Tempe cafe I've been looking for. The decor is kitschy - stained glass, random art, cool colors, and great signs. Aside from the basics, their coffee menu has an impressive number of custom drinks with cute names. They serve cakes and pastries, which I were told come from a Kosher bakery in Phoenix. The place is cute and cool, and the patrons seem to be a mix of students and musically-inclined hipsters. They are definitely on the pricey side, but it seem to be a good place to spend the afternoon working. They have live music on Friday and Saturday evenings, and classical guitar on Sunday mornings. I got my first Gold Bar stamp card - I LOVE being rewarded for eating and drinking. \n\nMy barista was awesome. He was personable and very friendly. He suggested I get my chai latte with a mix of vanilla and raspberry (his fave) and it was great. He presented my mug of chai with the prettiest Latte Art flower - I very much enjoyed Gold Bar, and will definitely make it a regular stop.
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I don't think I've had a dish from pita jungle that I didn't like. I started with a simple gyro and really love the simple flavors that come together to make a delicious pita. I've even ventured over to their salads and specials and really like their micro plate - everything I need, everything delicious all on one plate. This location has a very convenient to go window that makes it ideal to call and pick up an order for lunch.
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If your looking to hire AZ Elite to manage your property, take the money you would pay them and flush it down the toilet -- you'll get the same results.\n\nIn short, regarding my property they were \""managing\"" for a year and a half:\n- They were supposed to have the tenant sign a \""no smoking\"" agreement -- they didn't.\n- They were supposed to have the tenant disclose any pets -- they didn't.\n- Apparently, they didn't have them sign a lease come renewal time, either -- just let it roll, baby!\n- They seemingly let the tenant pay whatever they wanted for rent and would not respond to my inquiries about the matter.\n\nBut in all fairness, they weren't only neglecting me, their client -- they ignored the tenants, too, when they requested maintenance on the house.
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Friendly staff and good happy hour prices. Love the setting. Family style bar and a bleached brick wall along with the \""vintage\"" Tim roof make this a pretty cool place to hang out for the evening. Live music on the weekends. Very popular at night. I hope this place makes it. With the Perfect Pear across the street, this part of town is getting some class.
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Random place for a restaurant, however don't mistake that for a complaint. \nWhat a concept, SkinnyFats. It's like the angel on one shoulder telling you to eat a salad or some ahi tuna but that devil on the other side is like \""NO, CHOCOLATE BANANA PANCAKES, NOW!!!\"" I fairly waited to write this review til I had dined off both the skinny, and the fat side of the menu. Although the skinny side is excellent and has tons of options of just about everything the fat side does, I still prefer the fat side. Even with the salads! The Aphrodite wedgie was freaking amazing! They recommend add tuna for protein but I added avocado instead. Still great. I'd pass on the truffle fries again, but my boyfriend liked them. He got the Philly that comes with huge portobellos, mushroom heaven! My second visit I had the cheeseburger Benedict and it was a solid, home cooked burger with fresh veggies and egg. It exceeded my expectations actually. They also offer a cucumber water, love when places do that! \nThere are also skinny and fat juices, shakes, and floats. Everything from a hangover helper, to a orange fanta float. Honestly, there are no way the creators of this menu weren't potheads. Creativity at its finest put into action. Well done. \nThe only downside is parking your car, then parking your butt. Finding parking is rough, then getting food and dining in, even harder. Especially during lunch hour. If you do find a spot, there are people lingering over you, waiting for you to get up. I'm thinking outdoor dining in this area may be prohibited but would be a great idea if allowed. \nOther than that really nothing bad to say. I have also heard they have a secret menu and daily specials. \nI really like that they embrace diversity and let the employees be themselves as well. The owner of this place seems awesome, and I hear from a secret birdie they have chosen a new location for expansion. Nice!
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Do you remember being a little girl and begging for a bedazzler for Christmas? Desperately wanting to bling out your jean jackets and rhinestone your name on your backpacks? Do you still carry a torch for all things bedazzled? If so this is the store for you. \n\nFrom blinged out shirts to booty bedazzled jeans, you can find here and it has been covered in faux diamonds and rhinestones. There are also a ton of the dragon/angel/tattoo looking shirts that some ladies are so fond of. \n\nI don't know if I should give this place one star or five stars.. I guess it really just depends on your taste in clothing. I wouldn't be caught dead in anything they sell here. But I know a few ladies that may be willing to trade in a Michael Jackson purse for a sparkling hat with \""Hot Thing\"" written in rhinestones.
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Definitely best sushi in the area.. very good and fast service, their specialty rolls are always fun and yummy. The staff at the sunprarie location are GREAT too. never had anything here that was not totally yummy!
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1. Overall, a mediocre mix of food and generic experience. It is truly, by all definitions - a tourist trap. One sign of this is that it is only open after 5 pm daily. Literally, a bus or two will come through every evening as far as I can tell. (I am a 36 year resident of Las Vegas.)\n\n2. First, the food. Olive Garden is at least two levels better in quality. My wife and I believe the sauce is simply canned, nothing more or less. The lasagna, again, normal. Any degree of spice or uniquity is simply altogether missing. Strangely enough, the garlic bread was good and so was the expresso - small victories for a higher, mid-level priced dinner.\n\n3. I think the 'never-ending' free wine basically makes many customers happy in lieu of good food. It's normal.\n\n4. The wait was was long - 30 minutes, because of the tour bus. The bar drink we had while waiting was experience.\n\n5. With all due respect, the accordion player with the disability, was playing off of peoples emotions. He would play a few seconds literally, say the same thing to most of the tables in the room - most of it was geared towards how beautiful the female was, everyone would give him money,and then 30 minutes later, the same routine, and same peddling for money. It's not right. We felt pressured to do as the other tables did and give him a few bucks each time.\n\n6. Of all the Italian places to eat in Las Vegas, I would never suggest this place to eat. Fast-food or sit-down are all superior to this. \n\n7. As I read in another review, it is true that the decor is somewhat interesting with vintage Las Vegas pictures. But does this overcome the shortcomings? No. I am torn between 1 and 2 stars.
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These are the kind of cupcakes you should eat at the end of a long week. They are beautiful and at least two varieties have gold-dusted icing. I taste-tested six flavors with a group of friends. We liked the Cosmo cupcake, which was the day's special. We all loved the peanut butter frosting (but not the burnt sugar cupcake it sat atop) and the chocolatey-chocolate one. The Vegan-lemon cupcake was ridiculously yellow -- it seems like vegans might not love eating that much dye. The cookies and creak frosting was good, but the cake was bad. The store itself wasn't the best atmosphere - it wasn't cozy at all. Definitely a take-out location that caters to frosting lovers and aesthetites (if you can grant me the poetic license to say so). If you love the cake portion, go for the Tammy Coe Ooey Gooey Cupcake at the Tammy Coe/MJ Bread or LGO.
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Most pretzels from Auntie Ann's are very greasy and over salted. The aroma coming from the store location is overpowering and unappealing.\n\nHowever, there is one pretzel that I do thoroughly enjoy from Auntie Ann's. That pretzel would be the sour cream and onion pretzel with the hot salsa cheese. The two make for a great combo! I would highly recommend giving it a try.\n\nIf you're ordering a specialty pretzel, ask for a pretzel that is unsalted. This will ensure that they make you a fresh pretzel! You can then salt the pretzel yourself if you desire.\n\nThe pretzel bites are good for a group, however, not the best value.
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We had breakfast here while staying at the Four Seasons. Everything was delicious. I had the french toast with a side of bacon and it was absoluted devine. The applewood smoked bacon was cooked perfectly. The service was excellent and the restaurant itself was beautiful. There was indoor and outdoor seating - we chose indoors. It was not the least bit cramped and you could actually enjoy your meal and conversation without feeling as though you were eavesdropping on the people sitting nearby.\n\nThe only reason I can't give it 5 stars is the price, but it was the Four Seasons, so I expected it. Thankfully we stayed there in the middle of summer, so we got a fantastic deal on the hotel, which allowed us to splurge a bit. Otherwise, I don't think I would have spent $60 on breakfast for 2 people.
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This location used to be Native New Yorker. After a several visits, below average food, and super poor service we did not return. What's this! New owners, new name? It's now Versus Sports Grill. So we decide to try again, what a mistake. After two visits there was no change. With no significant sporting events and a very small crowd, we waited 45 minutes for a bar burger. The Aegean pasta was overcooked to mushiness. (Side note: Funny, the prior owners served mushy pasta too.) The food was served out of order (e.g. soup/salad with entree comes before the entree unless specifically instructed otherwise). Fries and burgers were barely luke warm when they arrived. On a high note, we did have ice tea and soda refills, thank goodness for that! With Below Average Food and Poor Service , we will not be returning.
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This is a great family restaurant . Family and I eat here often and makes a great Sunday breakfast .
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went with my daughter and her husband for a birthday dinner...we had 2 of the special goblet drinks...they were good but pricey...son in law had a beer $10 yikes! Chicken and waffles were great....we also had a salad and a pasta dish...both were good. What really annoyed me was the 5% surcharge that Ceasars adds on to the check. The food and drinks were pricey enough...but you gotta gouge me for a few more dollars??? wont go back to this location
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Meh.. Breakfast Service seemed to be angry at each other or something. Got the job done. Prices high plating is nice but food was cool. Had the Huevos Rancheros.
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I will have to admit it all started off pretty well. But if I was not forced to check at least one star they would not have gotten even one! I went into the store about a month ago and started working with Bob the evening Manager. Went through the different types of lights and finally picked out 5 lights ranging from 49.99 to 69.00 ea. however after speaking with my wife it was obvious that we had different ideas as to how we were gong to light the outside of our home. She arrived about 20 minutes after I called her and we ended p spending approximately 750.00 which was about 500.00 more than I had suggested earlier. So we're told by Bob not to forget to get the post bases when we came and picked up our lights because we wild definitely need them when we installed the lights. We were then informed after buying our light that they would be in Approximately 2 to 3 days later. we received a call just over two weeks later say they were in. So my wife and I headed down there to pick up our lights only to find out that not nay did the light company not make a base for the lights we purchased but the company that did did not make them in a color that matched our lights at all. The stores suggestion was to buy a different base that did not match and paint them. Well needless to say a lady that worked there I regrettably do not remember her name but she was very nice and very helpful and we picked out our new lights again and she ordered them for us. Now two weeks go buy and I get a call stating that they have arrived and I could pick them up anytime. So as I am traveling to the store I notice that I might be about 1 in. Late I better call being I am coming from across town. While I am talking to the person n the phone I arrive at the store and he says let me confirm your lights are here and he asks me if I can hold. It is now 1 minute to 8 and they close at eight. I tell the person on the phone that I am in the parking lot and he says hold on let me check on your order I say ok and he hangs up. As I am calling back I price another store employee locking the door. I flash my brights at him and he just ignores me and goes abut his day. I call back and the same guy as I was talking to before answers the phone and. Express my being upset ow that the guy has locked the door and I just drove 3 minutes to get my lights. He states \"" we are closed and you are going to have to come back another day\"". I said that I was just talking to him and he hung up the phone instead of putting me on hold. He then informed me \"" that the night manager Bob had told I'm to hang p the phone because they were closed and that I could return tomorrow\"". I informed them that I wanted my lights and that I was going to make it very clear in my complaint what happened. He than said hold on and when he returned he said I would be allowed to get my lights. They opened the door and Bob came out from the back chewing his food which was obviously more important than me the customer, he did not say hello he stated in a very upset and rude tone that he was going to need my Drivers License to make sure I was who I was saying I was and ten I could take my lights and leave. Gave him my DL against my better judgement and when he was done writing down the information I left. I promise you this, I will make sure of two things. 1. Never to do business with them again. 2. Make sure all 150 people at my office know what type of company this is as well as making sure everyone i talk to is also aware of their poor regard to customer service. I will also do my best to put them on the no shop list for future purchases. DO OT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY HERE. I WOULD SUGGEST HOME DEPOT OR LOWES, OR EVEN ANOTHER SPECIALITY STORE THAT DOES LIGHTING. Try the lighting universe on line or Hinkleys lighting the have 3 stores in the Phoenix area\n4620 North Central Avenue\nPhoenix, AZ 85012\n(602) 279-6267\n16049 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop\nScottsdale, AZ 85260\n(480) 948-8799
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It is a cheap way to get your core done to transfer. Professors are people who often love their subject. There are other professors who are eeking out an existnce in quiet desperation.
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I ordered the pork bbq sandwich and if was really good. The sauce was tangy southern style vinegar based sauce that came on the side which was nice because the bun didn't get soggy. The hush puppies were homemade and tasted great. But the real star of the menu was the bbq chicken; it was totally off the hook. Deep fried and then dunked in their signature sauce, it was a AMAZING. I don't typically like chicken on the bone or dark meat but I dove right in and I am glad I did, this place is the real deal. The only thing I didn't like was the coleslaw; it wasn't very good but the bread they served on the side was really good. This is a true old school drive inn and you eat in your car, which was a negative for me. It was tough to eat this amazing bbq in our car. It is nostalgic to eat at a drive inn but not practical when grubbing on bbq.\n\nService was friendly and it was an all around great experience. They don't take credit cards but they so have an atm on site (that charges you $2 transaction fee). Not too far off Interstate 77 so if you are driving through Charlotte take exit 9C and stop on in for a real BBQ treat.
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Yelp deal saves you $5! My car was filthy and I didn't want to scrub the leather seats and vacuum and wash it and blah blah. I came here and an hour later my car was like new! Everything was like new.\n\nThe 5 stars is for the inside too....they have massage chairs, computers and wifi, and TVs, which all conspire to make time-killing a breeze. \n\nThey stamp your receipt that you can give to a friend for 50% off their first wash, too.
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Meh. I was craving Hawaiian food and came here for dinner tonight to satisfy my craving. Immediately upon entering the store the woman working the cash register said \""to go?\"" She didn't say hi or anything and when we told her for here she said \""we close at 9\"" Ok great it's 8:23 that means I have 37 minutes to eat. Now I would understand if it was 853 but come on. I've been to other restaurants that have served customers up until the last minutes of closing. I understand you want to go home but your business is open until 9 so that means I should be able to get food until then. I'm not that person who goes into a restaurant 5 minutes before close anyway and I thought 823 was a reasonable time to eat considering I just got off work at 7.\n\nAnyways I ordered the loco moco plate which I've never had, and the bf ordered the bbq chicken plate. The loco moco was disappointing. The burger meat was not seasoned and the gravy was bland. The only thing I enjoyed was the mac salad I could just order that and be happy. The bbq chicken was just ok it's teriyaki chicken basically. \n\nI probably would go back because I love the curry chicken katsu and the bbq chicken saimin, but I'll get my order to go next time.
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I used to be a regular customer at Cottage Chic-the staff was always so helpful and there was a wide variety of gifts, clothing and jewelry. Every time I told my husband I was going there, he would warn me not to spend too much! I just visited there recently and was very disappointed. The inventory was blah and the staff weren't nearly as helpful as before-I miss the blond lady who always helped me make decisions! Hope it turns around soon :(
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Great place for lunch. I had grilled cheese and tomato soup. Nice large size sandwich with lots of gooey cheese. Soup was good and it made for a nice American classic lunch. On the way out had to grab an blueberry/cherry oatmeal cookie - perfect finish. Service was fast and friendly. Even if there is a line it moves quickly. Like that they had ready to go sandwiches and salads to just grab-and-go. \nI will be going back.
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I'm not sure I can say much that every other person here hasn't! \n\nThis library is pretty darn perfect. \n\nIt's comfy. It has beautiful architecture. It's really fun just walking around browsing different sections inside the library. And you can find everything from a cafe to reading rooms hidden in this spacious building; I've been coming here on a regular basis for six years and I'm still discovering new nooks and crannies in this place! Haven't seen the ghost that supposedly haunts the lower levels yet, though...\n\nAnd the resources are splendid - the librarians can help you with research, there are staff members who can work with people who need help finding jobs, and the library also offers numerous lectures and classes on a regular basis which are usually free. I'm currently enrolled in Spanish and Japanese classes, which didn't cost me a dime.\n\nPittsburgh's library system overall is absolutely wonderful, but out of all of our libraries, this is the one you need to visit at least once - just to see it and experience the glory that is the main hub of the Carnegie Library system.
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We were trying to eat at Mon Ami Gabi at the Paris hotel on the strip but their valet parking was full. So we searched on yelp for a good place near by...Mr. Mamas came up and so we went! Let me just say the owner knew how to show hospitality and take care of you to feel welcome. We were also greeted by a sweet and polite 15 year old busboy that took our drink order. And soon after that our female server took our order. Now she was also fantastic and took great care of us. She was that cute Japanese girl. My kids ordered the typical eggs, bacon, sausage, hash brown, ham and pancakes combos. My wife and I decided to order the Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs. Everything was delicious! I highly recommend this restaurant!!! I was really impressed with how this place treated customers and the way they make you feel so welcomed. Excellent. I will tell all of my friends and we will definitely visit them often.
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We went for their happy hour on a Friday after work, which is only offered in the bar area. The bar area was packed and we grabbed the last 2 seats. Our friend joined us a few minutes later, but he had to stand for about 5-10 minutes until someone left and we cold source a chair. The prices didn't really seem discounted at all, and the service suffered because of obvious understaffing. Food quality was poor. My calamari was bland and overcooked. Bf ordered the prime rib slider, which was shaved prime rib that looked like an Arby's sandwich, but didn't taste as good. My friend got the steak kabob, which was actually pretty good. Atmosphere was busy, but not very lively. My advice, drive down the street to Charleston, and go to Fleming's for happy hour.
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This was my first time here & it will probably be my only time. The fresh spring rolls were good, the Pho was OK but the service was really bad. There were only a few people there but they still managed to forget our coffee. Not a good first impression at all.
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Nothing fancy here, but if you work in the area, these people are all business. They will have you in and out in 30 minutes, which is impressive for a sit-down restaurant. You have a salad with a fantastic lime basil house dressing in front of you within 60 seconds. They selection and price are very good, in my opinion. Not the most authentic Thai, but I enjoy it. You can even buy their house salad dressing by the bottle to take home.
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Mark's is consistently one of the best restaurants I've eaten at. I am a semi-regular. It's pretty simple: If you like eggs benedict this is the place. My personal favorite is the Irish Eggs Benedict - which is basically corned beef hash re-imagined as a benny. The fritattas are also fantastic. The strawberry preserves on the table is a nice touch also. Breakfast for two is around 20 bucks. Support a local business, have a great breakfast, and skip the buyer's remorse so common among Denny's patrons.
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LOVE THIS PLACE! I don't buy produce any other place now. Everything is so fresh, they have a very wide selection and their meats look amazing (haven't purchased any yet, but I'm sure I will).\n\nI recommend taking the extra time to buy your produce at Sprouts.
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I spent New Years Eve here because of the extended happy hour. As always the drinks and food are amazing. I've been to this location twice and I believe this will be my last time coming. The blonde bartender was by far the rudest and took for ever for her to serve you. She would glance over but it seemed like she tried to avoid our group as much as possible. We were waiting to buy drinks not just one either but many and it seemed impossible to achieve. I will stick to the ones I know where they're friendly and willing to keep our drinks filled.
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Ugh, take back my previous review. My last gel mani lasted me 2 hours before cracking and denting. I removed it at home within 1 week of getting it done...pathetic. The job the lady did was horrific. Done with this place!!! Time to move on to more consistent places if I'm gonna spend the money on gel.
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Little hole in the wall but the sushi was amazing! and so different!
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Been here several times. This place has it all...apps, tapas, salad, pizza, sandwiches, sushi and dinner entrees. Great for drink specials, especially martinis. Had the chicken pretzel sandwich which was good. Could have done without the tangy relish, but overall is was a good chicken sandwich. If you need a place for a private party, this place can host any size.
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We had high hopes having had lunch at the restaurant during the summer. The space is created to make you feel as if you are inside a wine cave or barrel, and it works and is really quite lovely. And the service is most efficient. The food was disappointing. The coq au vin was flavorless. The rare tuna in a surf and turf salad of tuna and pork belly was tough and also without taste. Nor did the greens thrown on the plate with a little dressing add any flavor or much texture to the salad. The winter squash soup was pretty good. But there were so many things added to it - thinly sliced bacon, some berry coulis and an unknown ingredient - it was overkill. Maybe it was an off night. We are not rushing back.
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The service was great until the new waitress took over, she had no patience and rushed us (my delicious glass of sangria was half full when she took it away). The food was great. I got salmon salad. And they offer hookah on the third floor, with beautiful view!
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There is nothing like riding your cruiser to La Grande Orange on a Sat or Sun. This is a great place to listen to the music and people watch, while enjoying a nice breakfast, salad, sandwich, pizza, coffee or glass of sangria. It's usually busy, but fairly laid-back. Grab today's paper, bring your laptop and enjoy the ambiance. The big draw-back is the parking.
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One of the best restaurant I have ever been. The servers was great. The food was excellent. I love the look of the place. I have been living near by for 6 months and didn't know it was this close. Will be back soon. Must go!!!
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I want to give more stars and really like this place. Service was ok, carne asada tacos pretty good. Price is cheap. They have beer. Nice layout and good location. All great things but................The place is filthy. If you can't or won't maintain the dining room and bathrooms then just imagine the kitchen. We didn't catch them on a bad day either. What a shame.
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I've never eaten here, but have partied at the nightclub a few times... I've had pretty good experiences at TAO, but its quite expensive so be ready to drop some serious cash if you want to have fun. I want here for my bachelor party and 12 guys shared a table with 4 bottles... It was VERY expensive, but had to be the most fun I've ever had at a club hands down. They treated us well, service was great, and plenty of good looking people.
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Mouthgasm?! Is how I can describe the food. I had the tasting menu which included: Arizona tomatoes with buratta, grilled salmon with blackberry sauce, pecan wood grilled tenderloin medallion and coffee Gelato with biscotti for $40. The staff are very attentive and the ambience is rustic chic. Great for a date night. Definitely will come here again if I was not from NJ.
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Had some really interesting dishes that were pretty good, and I really regret that we didn't order more mango w/ sticky rice for dessert. Gosh that was good. More later.
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i went to this place on Saturday night and the two ghetto hostesses literally had their heads down on the front desk. I had to ask them if they were open and they responded rudely then stared at me as if they didn't know what I wanted. I finally requested that I have a seat and I sat waiting for several minutes when I saw the waiter who looked like he was either high or very tired and not interested in working there. After I saw the first 3 employees, I decided that I was going to leave. I will never ever ever go to that Applebees. It seemed like the place didn't have a manager on duty. Avoid this place.
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Picked up my 'marcie' cross-body bag here. Got great customer service but was not informed of their guarantee or no return policy til after purchase...? I expect more from this alleged high quality vendor!\n\nNext time I will purchase from Nordstroms or Niemans!
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These people who work here are incredibly helpful and nice. I brought my laptop here for some upgrades and now it is as good as new and working better than ever. I wish I caught the name of the guy who helped me, but I got WAY better than any service I've received from a MAC store. Also, good prices.
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Two years ago I introduced my sister to S-a-F. We played $1 or $2 blackjack for hours, because that's how long it took the 80 year old dealer to get through one deck, lol. The pit boss came over and she had to be 90. We had a good laugh there. There's no ambience but if you like to play for cheap, it was one of the only choices remaining on the Strip.\n\nI went back last year and, sadly, all the tables had been replaced by machines. It was early in the day, before the food vendors opened, and there was literally not a soul in the place besides me. No drink service, no cashier, no management. If you have a problem as I did, or need change or anything, you have to go out to Circus Circus, and their managers don't know anything about Slots a Fun's machines. It was a sad state of affairs and unless they turn things around, it looks like Slots a Fun's days are numbered.
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By far, the freshest, best tasting Mexican food around. I live on Mexican food and this is THE spot. Recommend the quesadilla with chipotle space and the taco salad with deep fried tortilla shell!
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Food was good, but do not come on a Saturday at 1pm and sit on the outdoor patio. Only sit if you have a bunch of hours to kill. Came here and it took forever for a server to even give us menu's. I typically like Kona Grill and enjoy the food, but woah this service! \n\nHappy hour is always a great deal but have to downgrade on this review particularly for the serving issue.
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Went in to meet some friends who'd come in from out of town. Lovely place, admittedly - the restoration after the fire is impressive. When we arrived, the hostess, when she finally quit talking on her phone, couldn't find our reservation and seemed pretty snotty about it. We went upstairs, found our people, and spent the next two hours trying to get the attention of the bartenders, to little avail. The music was too loud for conversation.\n\nSummary: VERY noisy, terrible service. I'd tell you about the food, but the food we ordered never arrived. Wild dogs couldn't drag me back.
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I'm pretty amazed at the service and the food. Better than other 24 hour restaurants in Las Vegas.
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Lots of fresh, healthy options and very convenient.
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We use to go to Pete's all the time back in the day. Haven't been in years so stopped by one Friday when I surprised the wife at work for lunch. I should of kept driving. Just nasty is all I can really say. First off cash only, but no worry they have an ATM that charges you $3 for cash...Yeah that is pretty ghetto. Well we order our fish and I was excited because Pete's was so good. I was impressed by the prices, which should of been a clue. Anyway, became annoyed that they charge extra for tarter sauce. Anyway we got our meals. I had the 1 piece fish and 4 piece shrimp. The best way to sum this up is frozen overly processed fish. Seriously Gorton's at the store is 10x better than this stuff. Sad to see another Phoenix icon failing like Bill Johnson's.
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A 5 star gem!\n\nI echo Jenny D's comment on the hash brown. Super crispy exterior and moist fluffy inside - it's a piece of art. My friend and I enjoyed the generous portion of scramble egg ($7.50), and 2 layers blueberry pancake ($5.00). Everything tasted like \""mom's food.\"" Made fresh to order, and very satisfying. \n\nNo frou-frou typical Middleton gimmick. The basic decore, and the down to earth service - the perfect spot to watch regulars enjoy the hearty breakfast.
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We are restoring a 1962 Shasta Travel Trailer, and I took it here to have the bearings in the axle repacked and sealed, for long excursions, and just because it's so old. Extremely friendly & knowledgeable service people, very trustworthy and thorough. My bearing have an older type seal, and rather than putting the old one back on they searched around town for the new, old style, to do the job correctly. Seems they work on anything as well, from giant, 300-thousand dollar motorhomes to travel trailers, campers, pop-ups, etc.
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Lately I've been going to eat to places that have 4-5 stars and everyone raves about them!! And just like when someone tells me that a movie is the best ever!!!! my expectations are very high, I watch it and more often that not, I'm disappointed. \n\nI'm glad to say that Capriotti's didn't disappointed me at all! I had a Capistrami and it was delicious! Also, it was the smaller size (9inches) and it was huge! Big enough to share, but being that I was very hungry and I don't like to save a sandwich with coleslaw for later....well, I ate it all! \nI agree though with other reviews that mentioned the bread could be better. Luckily the great filling made up for the not as great bread.\n\nService was good and the guys behind the counter were very nice as well.\n\nThe price is fair since the sandwiches are huge. \n\nI'll definitely come back to try other sandwiches.
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Il s'agit d'un restaurant \u00e0 l'esprit tr\u00e8s touristique. La carte abonde de choix, ce qui n'est pas toujours bon signe.\n\nComptez environ une soixantaine de pizzas et un choix tout aussi cons\u00e9quent de p\u00e2tes. Le service sympathique ne permet pas d'oublier le go\u00fbt fade de la pizza qui m'a \u00e9t\u00e9 servie.\n\nAu final, seul la terrasse ensoleill\u00e9e aura su tirer son \u00e9pingle du jeu dans ce repas pour deux personnes, dont le prix de 30$ a encore du mal \u00e0 passer.
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Where to start, this nail salon looked fine, enough people were there getting manicures and pedicures, but oh my how appearances can be deceiving. Please please please don't give this horrible establishment your time and money. I went to get a French manicure for my friend's wedding, just a classic with French tip added. The woman who was working with me began by giving me ice cold water. Had me place my hands on a grimy looking towel, and didn't use any cuticle softener. Now all of my fingers are cut up, and painful. Like she gave me hang nails and cut me. The manicure itself was below average. The woman kept getting up to talk to other workers, and the nail polish she used was so cheap it was flaking off in the car. I've never even written a bad review, but this place deserves it. And the worst part? That was $20 to get a crappy manicure and cut up fingers. This place should be shut down. Horrible experience.
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My housekeeper threw away my $400 dental retainer from the nightstand and TI will take no responsibility in the matter. I filed a security report and the officer gave me a card with phone number to their Risk Management Dept to call and follow up. I called and left 4 voicemails in 5 days and got no response. It wasn't until I called the front desk and demanded to be put through to Risk Management that I spoke with someone named Ashley Baker who is apparently in charge of such things.\n\nShe quoted a Nevada \""statute\"" that says they don't have to take any responsibility for guests' property. So BE CAREFUL if you choose to stay here. Your housekeepers can take whatever they want from your room and THEY KNOW IT. Use your ROOM SAFE for any valuables but don't expect anything else laying around to be there when you return from your day out.
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I almost don't want to let the cat out of the bag... a true hidden gem. Probably the best Italian food in the valley.
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The strip clubs in south Florida are better. Had to wait 45 minutes for our waitress each time a drink was needed. The girls are lazy dancers. The bouncers treated us like we were children. Very disappointed!
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The food is so goodddddddddd.\nThe minute we stepped inside, we were greeted by Nobuo. We could not believe that he was there.\n\nSteam bun, tonkusu sandwich and curry lamb - they are all delicious.
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With my experience with Goldilocks on June 23 , 2010 i tried ordering stuff from the menu and most of the items are not available and the food is not even worth the quality the way its prepared specifically the siopao turns out to be cold on the inside and hard on the outside as if it was microwaved EATING AT THIS GOLDILOCKS IS VERY EXPENSIVE . if i were you i would not go here . ;O
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Well, don't order the fried chicken nor the mashed potatoes nor the cherry pie Ala mode. Really disappointed tonight. Their breakfasts have always been so good so I guess I will just stick to that.
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The happiest place on Earth, obviously! lol
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Dave Ramsey recommended Masters as an ELP in my area. - I can't wait to finally have our tax return looked at by a professional. This sure does relieve my husband and I from the pressure of thinking we may have prepared our tax return improperly.
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izikaya in vegas. it has pretty much the same menu as ichiza with triple the space. my husband liked how there were pictures with the menu. i just wish they actually used honey on the honey toast and not just pancake syrup (my husband was a fan though) at least there's usually no wait! :)
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Enjoyed breakfast in this place very much. Warm and cosy. Great espresso, delicious breakfast sandwiches (we had a \""Biker's Dream\"", and it was amazing!) And, they have wine and \""alcohol infused\"" coffee drinks! What a find. Next time we're in Madison in need of caffeine, this is the only place on the list. \n\nThey do however need to seriously consider cleaning or replacing their carpet
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I am going to give this hotel 4 stars. After reading all the reviews on yelp, trip advisor and any other web site that could tell me. Good thing about this hotel, I was really nervous to stay here, and this is why the 4 stars.\nThe staff was so friendly and helpful. The rooms were just as nice(east tower) as the Chicago hotel that Obama stayed in( I gave that one 2 stars). The rail line is right there and the bus line is within waling distance. We were there for a conference which made it really easy. Worth the stay to me.
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This was voted best mexican in Madison? Sad, that says quite a bit. Chips were gross, salsa so wrong and the main course even worse.\n\nNo thanks. I guess I won't be having Mexican in Madison.
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I wish I could give even lower. I am an African American female who just wanted a fade. I walked in and no one acknowledged that I entered the door. Of course all the young girls who may not be that experienced with my hair type delayed enough to ensure the\nonly African American would get me. Well they probably could have done a better job and been more professional. After being patient and watching her watch tv, I stupidly got in her chair. She didn't look at what she was doing in lining me up and I had to guide her to finish my cut. She kept trying to get me out of the chair and be done instead of finishing the job. I got out of the chair realizing she failed to use any type of astringent to clean my freshly cut skin. I brought that to her attention and she brought me a towel to the register to do it myself. Why didn't I leave when she was watching tv I don't know. Don't go there if you want quality or good customer service. To the young girls there, don't take the lead of the older African American female. She obviously can't cut it at a real barber shop!!!
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AWFUL!!! Stay away! When you have out- dated rooms and moldy bathrooms, you should make up for it with awesome customer service or something else, but not the Flamingo! They definitely have a monopoly on all things crappy!\n\nCame here for a bachelorette and they gave us rooms light years away from each other even though we had called earlier to request something together and they said not to worry, to just request it at check-in and it shouldn't be a problem. Then at check-in they tell us we should have called earlier to request connecting or close rooms. Sigh.\n\nIt was like two separate bachelorette parties. Although probably not the biggest thing to worry about, was frustrating. And compounded by the fact they were not apologetic or remorseful at all for their stupidity and laissez-faire business approach.
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Arrived outside Pure at 11pm. Got in girls line. (Sorry boys no guys allowed). Friends noticed old, dirty men at Keno tables learing at us the whole time. Finally get into club 45 mintues later. No cover. (Thank god). Paid $48 for 3 drinks (an apple martini and 2 red bull vodkas)...the most I've ever paid for drinks. Walked about the club looking for somewhere to stand/sit for an hour. Majority of space in club for VIPs only. Finally found somewhere to stand. Usually party-loving friend gets bored and asked if we can return to hotel and watch TV. About to leave, when short ghetto girls picked fight with named friend. Good thing friend is size of Heidi Klum. Neil Diamond song comes on...time to go. Out the door by 1am.
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Great happy hour beer prices and app specials!\nKiller pizza!\nGood folks.
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The corn bread is amazing. It has a crunchy top and inside there are bits of jalapeno and sweetened corn kernels. It's almost dessert. I also had the carnitas sandwich, and it had a little too many things going on for my taste, but all the parts were delicious - I loved the glaze and the pork. My whole family loved the green rice - it's basmati rice cooked in coconut milk with minced basil, spinach, and cilantro mixed in.
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Scottsdale Quarter has come a long way since my last visit a few months back... there are now a ton of cute shops and restaurants open and more coming soon. \n\nOn my recent visit, I stopped by Deegie's Carma and was super impressed. What a cute shop! I love that they have a little cafe in the shop (as well as a salon). In my opinion, everything was a bit on the pricey side, but that didn't stop me from purchasing a drink from the cafe and a bohemian type top from the boutique. I can't wait to wear it when it warms up again.\n\nDeegie's Carma is located in a prime spot in my opinion... right by True Food Kitchen, Lululemon, the restroom, and the fountain. Everything I need is right there!\n\nThe girls working at DC were friendly and attentive but not pushy at all... they made my shopping experience there pleasurable. I'd definitely return to look around next time I'm in the area.
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I love this place. The price is reasonable. Everyone pretty much summed it up. Their Oyshi rolls are the BOMB. I love their Surf and Turf too... Another thing that is awesome about this place is that they sometimes get the UFC fights and you get to eat all you can eat sushi for $26 and watch the fights for free... Like tomorrow night. Make sure you make reservations cause its pretty small and seats get filled fast!
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MUST try fried pickles!!!! My hubby who never liked pickles couldn't stop eating the fried pickles. Kobe burger was awesome too
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The black bean chipotle burger is my favorite thing on the menu to order (because I'm fake healthy) the chicken Shawarma is also a house favorite I always recommend that for first timers. \n\nPita jungle is nestling ground for hipster food junkies and the atmosphere reflects that. It's s great place for groups and late night dates for two. Super chill vibe and music is always A-1.
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Inconsistent service with other budget rent a car establishments (Memphis airport was an excellent budget). Here in Vegas, a white foreign lady kept trying to upsell the insurance even though it's well known that your credit card has a loss damage waiver policy attached whenever you buy. But even if you're a \""smart\"" consumer, she'll try to lay down a guilt trip or say that you need proof of insurance from the credit card company. When's the last time you heard a credit card company giving you an insurance card? In her words \""the police in Las Vegas are really bad\"". Like they'll pull you over for anything and if you don't have proof of insurance, they'll arrest you and impound the car, for which you'll be responsible for the charges. Are you kidding me? It's a rental! Credit card = insured. Duhhh. \n\nThe Guy at the check out gate acted like a disgruntled security guard or something. He wasn't happy. Come. 'On as a tourist in a tourist city, the car rental check out is probably the first chance to make a first impression. Budget, your foriegn-accented white lady
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My family have been to Caati several times, both dine in and take out. The lady owner was very pleasant when they first opened and shared with us she's helping out her daughter and she owned other Thai restaurant in the the past.\n\nThe curry puffs are very westernized and the satay, no taste.The curries are all loaded with the same old shredded bamboo shoots. The prawns are fresh but only 5 pieces in one order.\n\nThe spice level is very inconsistent. We loved spicy but during our visit it was too spicy and we can see the chillies floating in the dish. We told the lady boss and instead of having her chef/ cook at least attempt to taste the curry, she out right told us that we can always order less spicy next time!\n\nWe've not been back since. Just have to drive across town to Lotus of Siam for some Thai food fix
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To eat humble pie means to apologize and to face humiliation for a serious error. Yet, contrary to what the idiom implies, eating humble pie courtesy of Humble will not cause humiliation. In fact, the only potential error in this scenario would stem from one's failure to bask in the deliciousness that is Humble. For within the close confines of this corner bakeshop rests a highly concentrated aroma of caramelized sugar and autumnal spices heartily injected with a dose of bonafide love. It's just like grandma's house.\n\nThe bakery also engages pie fans with its deliciously enervating Facebook posts. While these viral announcements are most certainly not in your body's best interest, these guys offer true therapy for the soul. Not much can brighten the day more than reading rapturous descriptions of the bakery's daily menu, laden with pictorial representations of their latest sugary concoctions.\n\nThe name Humble serves as a sincere embodiment of the way in which sisters and co-owners of the pie shop -- Shelly Cross and Jill Long -- run their business. Devoted to the concept of extracting bold flavors out of a modest set of ingredients, Humble expertly resembles the degree of humility and delicious subtlety that its name implies. With an admirable dedication to locally-sourced, farm-fresh ingredients, Humble offers pies that are both estimable for their divine flavor profiles and dedication to the sustainable food movement. With a tantalizing menu of sweet and savory pies that rotates based on local availability, each week delivers a wonderfully unforeseen array of seasonally-inspired pie varieties.\n\nHumble pies thankfully come in more than nine shapes and sizes, which allow for great versatility for customers and their various events. Free-form slab pies and large rustic tarts offer copious amounts of sugary goodness, while the rustic pinch pies and tiny pie bites are perfection in terms of indulgence for one. Regardless of size, Humble blurs the line between sweet and savory by making pies that gloriously meld both of these two distinct taste classes. Most recently, their menu has incorporated the wondrous tastes of fall with the classic sweet flavors of pumpkin, apple, rustic plum, salted honey, pecan and cardamom sweet potato, as well as the more savory flavors with bacon leek potato quiche, chicken pot pie, rosemary grape and goat cheese pasty.\n\nA fair amount of new flavor developments can also be found on the menu, specifically in the form of a delightful maple glazed sweet potato goat cheese galette. An indulgently flaky brandied apricot and brie hand pie as well as an innovative creamy chocolate tart in a parmesan walnut crust join these tasty concoctions. In spite of the ever-changing pie varieties at Humble, the selection is not complete without the nearly unfailing presence of one of the shop's best sellers: the chocolate peanut butter pie. A classic fixation of all two-legged beings who are fortunate enough to not have a peanut allergy, chocolate and peanut butter are the perfect dessert partners-in-crime. Their compatibility beats that of peanut butter and jelly any day, and Humble's version of the classic duo certainly proves it.\n\nHumble is excellence on all levels. Their minimalistic approach to the art of pie craft combined with constant development of their weekly menu is commendable. Eat Humble pie and be humbled by its sheer deliciousness.
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Sign up in January and I was loving the staff and vibe so I signed up with a trainer. My trainer left 4 weeks after I started with him. It took 4 weeks to get me a new trainer after 3 calls 1 email and empty promises. So I gave the new trainer a shot, hurt myself the first time out, had a second session and it was ok, clearly he was not engaged, nice guy though. I got the flu then my work hours changed. Working 6 days a week 10-12 hours a day doesn't leave time for a work out. So I tried to cancel.... NO, I have 8 months left in my contact. I'm like really I've gotten only 6 work out in since January and you've gotten free money from me and because of my work they won't let me out. tI said then get me a trainer who can work out when I'm available cause I'm in management and my hours fluctuate, haven't heard from them.... DONT SIGN UP FOR THERE TRAINING ITS A COMPLETE RIP OFF.......IM DISGUSTED AND DISCOURAGED.... I'm in healthcare and to be honest they don't care about your well being just making sales quotas.
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