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The Spot:\nIf you work anywhere near Victoria Square or just find yourself wandering in the area on a weekday, and you get that undeniable craving for the perfect sandwich, look no further than Officina to fill the void. This minimalist eatery, the best of a handful of gourmet luncheonettes to pop up on Viger between Beaver Hall and St. Alexander in recent years, provides a wide array of freshly made sandwiches that are sure to satisfy and that rarely miss the mark. It's easy to find too; if the black and white Officina sign jutting out over the sidewalk isn't obvious enough, just let your hunger radar guide you to the busiest counter on the street.\n\nWhat's Really Good:\nFour words: Speck, arugula, black truffle. Ok, just three more words: Italian sausage ciabatta.\n\nActually, while there are some crowd-pleasing staples that never leave the menu, the options at Officina vary daily so there's no guarantee of getting your favourite sandwich every time you go. But that's part of the restaurant's charm; each day the friendly, dedicated staff takes to slicing, chopping, and lovingly combining top quality meats, cheeses, and produce to created limited quantities of their tasty creations. But don't worry if you see your first choice get crossed off the paper menu behind the counter, the glass display case is lined with fresh herbs, a beautifully marbled leg of prosciutto, and mouth-watering sandwiches that seem to shine under the carefully selected recessed lighting, so you'll have no problem finding a second choice (that may likely become your new go-to on your next visit). Other notable sandwiches include a pork loin and caramelized onion baguette, roasted salmon and dill cream cheese ciabatta, and a little Quebec lamb number accompanied by its own jus served hot for dipping.\n\nIf you're hungry enough to go all out at lunch, Officina offers several side salads to complement your sandwich for a small surcharge of $2.00. Served in a tiny Chinese food takeout container, these also vary daily but are often well thought out and a refreshing complement to the paninis. In the event that you're feeling real knife and fork food, Officina also prepares all-out meals; the best are the always-available giant homemade meatballs, but a small rotation of better than average home-style proteins rounds out the menu.\n\nAnd then there's the brownie. While the sandwiches are no-doubt the main attraction here, Officina's rendition is a quiet contender for champion of Montreal brownies. Left in their baking tray between the cash register and espresso machine, you'll be hard-pressed to say no to these tender, gooey, walnut-filled squares of intense chocolaty goodness. But be warned, the brownies are huge and no matter how committed you are to your health you will finish yours on the spot.\n\nYou'll Wanna Know:\nOfficina grills its sandwiches by default when you order, and while it's tempting to always have your sandwich warm don't just let things happen without reflecting on what's between your bread! Certain ingredients, like rare roast beef or smoked salmon, lose the best aspects of their flavour when they're cooked and are much better enjoyed cold.\n\nThe place does pack up quickly at lunch time and has limited seating, which works out fine in the summer when you'd rather take your food across the street into Victoria Square anyways (they do take out), but can make things a little claustrophobic otherwise. If you don't mind eating before noon, everything is set up and ready to go by 11:30, at which time you'll get first dibs and a clear view of all the food in the house... and the luxury of time to make a decision.\n\nSandwiches run between $9 and $15, depending on how fancy you get with ingredients, side salads go for $2, full meals for roughly $15, and pastries for $2-3. Officina also serves Lavazza espresso and stocks a fridge full of cold drinks to wash down your meal with. | 1 |
Good popcorn - free samples - friendly guys to talk to. What more could you ask for!!!\nDefinitely worth your time! | 1 |
I go to this restaurant just about every week for lunch as I work just down the road. It is definitely in the top 5 Mexican restaurants in Madison if not the top. It's truly authentic, tasty, and cheap. You definitely get more than you pay for. \n\nMaria, I think she is one of the owners if not the owner, knows what my fianc\u00e9 and I want every time we go in and greats us like family. \n\nThe great food and superb service...and hopefully future liquor license (can't wait for their margaritas) gives this family friendly place 5 stars in my book. | 1 |
Went to Absolute Dental in Meadows Mall my kids and my niece and nephew all had dental work done by Dr. Reese. Soon after my son had work done he developed an abscess tooth and so did my niece. Took my son to see a new dentist and I was told that all the work he'd had done at absolute was done horribly. They disturbed a nerve which is causing his teeth to change colors. His fillings were not filled in all the way there fore he's developing a second abscess. Since he's so young they have to put spacers in his mouth where the bad teeth are being removed. This is such crap! It makes me wonder if he really needed all the work they did or did they just want to make money. I'm so pissed off. | 0 |
This is an awesome restaurant for a bachelor party or other large gathering. Reservations are a breeze with Open Table. The Ultimate Steak to share with a few people is definitely the budget way to go if you want a steak and a few sides to share family style. However our waiter did forget to being the extra side we ordered until we had already finished our meal. He was apologetic, and did comp us the extra side. Attentive wait staff and superb presentation. I'll definitely come here again. | 1 |
Worst Customer Service! Visiting out of town for the Super Bowl with family! We ordered over phone 50 wings and we showed up 10mins before pick up time. The girl was very rude saying \""omg what's the name!?\"" It was under my boyfriends name. She said our order wasn't ready yet! 20mins later our wings are finally ready! We go through them and none of them have the sauces we ordered! The girls were very rude as they stomped back in the kitchen. We take them back to our family's house and the wings taste horrible! Let's just say we will NEVER come back to that one! The hooters in Vegas is the best! The girls looked like they were 15 years old and acted like it too! Vegas hooters girls are way nicer and hotter! Hire girls that don't look under age! | 0 |
This is one of my all time favorite places to eat! The fried chicken is amazing. Great service and wonderful management! | 1 |
This place was very good! I ordered the chopped pork, white coleslaw and beans for lunch, and everything was tasty. The pork had a nice flavor and wasn't too fatty. I dislike barbecue with lumps of fat in it that I have to eat around, but this wasn't like that at all. I was able to finish all the pork on my plate. The portion was just right for lunch, and wasn't a bad deal for around 8 bucks. I would definitely go back! | 1 |
Dr. Brian is the best!!! I knew he would be the chiropractor for me when his first question was what do you not like in an adjustment. I am not a drop table adjustment girl. I need a side posture adjustment. He listened with care and concern and gets it right every time! I drive past 2 other Joints to see Dr. Brian in Glendale. I am hooked! You have to give him a try! | 1 |
This place is awesome!! For starters, they have tons of games to play. There were two people working and I ordered the Mango Honey Toast but neither of them knew how to make the Honey Toast.. so they got the owner on the phone and he came from his house within 2 minutes to make it for us!! 5+ stars when it comes to customer service. \n\nThen when he came in, he offered to buy us each a cup of hot tea. Awesome experience! We'll be visiting again. | 1 |
I do NOT recommend one nevada! Theyre not open on saturdays, dont have 24 hour call service. And if you pay something with your card and overdraft even by like a penny then deposit money right after at the atm they still charge for an overdraft fee. any other bank does not do that!! I had gone in to talk to someone about that and all they told me was we're not like other banks and thats our policy. They can take that policy and..... I think that that is just RIDICULOUS!! I closed my account with them because of that and went to Bank of America!! | 0 |
Pizza not that great; sometimes burned; and the salad not fresh, and looks old; dry, and the service is really bad; either the real server is out and not at work yet, and when you find someone, she won't take the order as she is doing something else, and so I should wait for this supposedly real server, or they chat in one corner, and takes a long time for someone to come to your table; it is highly chaotic- am not going back there. Odd service; it;s a good place for kids, I guess. They need to replace this place with professional people; or who really enjoys working there. | 0 |
F.A.S.T. Review:\n\nFood: I really wanted to try one of their burgers, especially one with an egg, but by the time we dropped by I was too full from a previous meal and just wanted to try the poutine. I was super excited because I don't know many places that serve poutine (although now it's becoming a popular dish). When we finally received our order (see SERVICE) I was sadly disappointed. The gravy was lukewarm and didn't have much flavor to it. There was also barely any cheese curds so the whole dish was pretty bland to me. I had to dip the fries in ketchup which really defeats the purpose of poutine. \n\nAmbiance: Cute concept, down to the Heinz ketchup garbage cans. Diner like restaurant where you order at the counter before sitting down. \n\nService: We were greeted right away and we ordered before a huge line formed behind us. After ordering we killed time by stocking up on the different ketchups and I even looked through the options at the soda machine. 45 minutes later I was wondering what happened to our order. We ordered one item and although the kitchen was pretty backed up, it wasn't like they were cooking a burger or anything. Frustrated, we went back to the counter after we noticed that everyone else had already received their order. Apparently, they had lost our ticket. Big no no. \n\nTips: Overall it seemed just like your average burger place on the strip. Nothing really memorable except for the different types of ketchup. | 0 |
Drive thru service was horrible. \n\nWas rushed off the drive thru radio while ordering. There wasn't even any other people there. Then wen I got to the window, I didn't get a \""hi hello thank you you're welcome bye\"" at all. I just got a rude stare, even got an eye roll when I took a second paying exact amount of coins. | 0 |
Fantastic!!!! | 1 |
Ok...really! This place so pisses me off and i am the Duke. Show some respect...lol\n\nA paying customer asks for one simple request and they screw it up. Not the first time either....like an idiot i give them the benefit of the doubt and they always mess it up. \n\nI go into the place make an order for 10 wings...hot and extra crispy. The bartender repeats my order back to me and specifically says \""extra crispy\"" right? She comes back 15 mins later and brings my wings. In hindsight, i should have checked them then and sent it back. But I didn't.\n\nThey were rubbery, nasty wings. What a waste of money...i should have just lit my cash on fire. \n\nI threw them in the trash. I would not even make my dog eat that crap. | 0 |
Pros: I got a very 1 bedroom for a cheap price, easy and free parking, wifi works well. Friday's and Joes Crab shack are walking distance.\n\nCons: Haven't slept hardy at all since checking in. Constant footfalls from the upstairs rooms, constant planes flying overhead at this hotel is directly in the flight pattern of McCarrens. Elevator is loud. There is a smoke detector directly above your head in the bed and is VERY bright at night. Cannot change rooms was told place was booked. I'm sure there are better rooms here but who knows. Pool is ok but hot tub was way to cold. Wife said staff was rude but they have been ok for me. | 0 |
Fantastic buffet! The atmosphere is a little like Alice in Wonderland with fake colorful flowers and bright lights. The employees have unusual costumes that are a bit hard to explain. But the food is spectacular. I really appreciated all of the salad, vegan and vegetarian options. The day I went, they had two different quinoa dishes! I was very impressed. The buffet is a bit pricy for dinner, but I would highly recommend it. | 1 |
I ordered a pizza and he the crust was doughy | 0 |
I finally checked this place out on a Saturday night. They were under staffed so service was slow but the food was great. We had crab cakes as an app (tasty) Jerk leg of pork and Pan Seared Sea Bass w/ Plantains, Green beans, Rice & Peas. All was excellent. I strongly recommend the Bass. | 1 |
Seats are comfy when you've been walking around all weekend. That's why it gets two stars.\nMy friends and I came in on a slow Sunday morning to watch the game and relax, and after sitting for 20 minutes and the cocktail waitress glancing over at us she found herself too busy eating her fritos to come and offer us any drinks or even say hello. \nI love PH, but I think I'll explore other bar options if I really wanna get my drink on. | 0 |
I've always been a fan of local beer - and four peaks seems to be one of the more prevalent breweries throughout the Phoenix market. If you homebrew or have ever been around someone else when they've been working on a batch then the first breath that you take once you step through the door will elicit memories of those batches. The aroma of the steeping grains is one of my favorite parts of the Four Peaks drinking (or in some people's case - Dining) experience.\n\nAs far as other notables, I'd recommend the Tempe location over the North Scottsdale location off of ambiance alone - though parking can be interesting. And lastly, The Pitchfork IPA is fantastic. | 1 |
Coffee was delicious! I got an iced kicker. Dreaming of the next cup. Employees were friendly. The layout is stupid though. And I wish there were more locations...preferably closer or on my way to work. If it weren't so completely out of the way for me, I would go more. | 1 |
I know it's not actually cold outside, but I may or may not have turned the heat on in my car the other night. How did I ever survive Winters in Nebraska?\n\nThere is just something so comforting and soothing about a giant bowl of pho. During my latest venture here, I placed a take out order. The sweet server (without asking, completely on her own) brought me a cup of hot tea while I waited for my food. All the workers here are so nice. \n\nI love VG's pho. Delicious broth, good amount of sliced flank steak and meatballs, fresh fixings. I'm also a fan of the crispy pork rolls and the fresh spring rolls. I try to discipline myself to only order one of those, but temptation wins more times than not... and I get them both. I'm so weak when it comes to food.\n\nMy order of pho and crispy rolls came to $15. Seems a little bit pricier than other places... but nothing too terribly out of control. Did they raise prices here? I don't feel like it used to be that much.\n\nYes, Vietnam Grille is an odd stand alone location right in front of a shopping center on South Blvd. I know that can seem kind of sketchy, but trust me. Stop in for a meal... you won't be disappointed! | 1 |
BEST SALON IN THE CREEK! The staff is extremely nice. Everything tool they use is clean. If you want any design just show them a picture and they will do a great job. The prices are extremely fair. I would highly recommend this salon. | 1 |
The Post Office: The most inefficient, uncomfortable, stale, geriatric business in the world. \n\n2 window clerks to help 9000 people in line \n\nTurn on some tunes and liven up the place a little and add a couple more people behind the desk, something. \n\nMaybe if they copied the UPS or Fedex business model they might be doing a little better. | 0 |
I decided to give this place a try, but I will not be going back. It was clean and the employees were nice, but my tech did a terrible job on my cuticles on both my mani and my pedi. Worst ever. | 0 |
Limited selection, and bad customer service. I called up to ask about a specific bird cage and provided the item number, name and brand of the item as well as price. I was informed by the employee over the phone that the cage was not in stock. The same day shortly after phoning in I was in the neighborhood running errands and decided to check out this Petsmart's bird cage selection and to my surprise the exact cage I was looking for was in stock! The prices are borderline high and the employees have no product knowledge and ignore customers. 1 star. | 0 |
saw Philip's review a month or so ago and it reminded me ( after eating at firefly and dragonfly several times ) that i need to hit this place. \n\n'm trying to figure out how this place makes $$. The price is very reasonable for what you get. i liked everything - especially the shrimp and the chicken - it ain't high end stuff but decent . \n\nmy roomie was convinced the dancer was trying to pick-up on me - all i can say is, IN MY DREAMS !! She did make a point to come by after the dance to talk to me - one of those, \"" don't i know you from somewhere ? \"" \n\nthank god, it turns out she's a friend of a friend , then again, i think it might have been more fun/interesting if she was trying to pick up on me !\n\nIf i had to arrange for a lively dinner for a group, this place is in my top 5 - especially if $$ is an issue.\n\nHappy Eating ! | 1 |
Pros: location! Close to the metro easy to get around downtown and fine your way to the old city. Friendly receptionists, answered all of our questions (in clear English, although I would have liked to practice my French). On site parking. Computers with printers in lobby to print directions, etc.\n\nCons: cleaning staff using the elevators in the morning, and by that I mean they won't let you into the elevator, and the stairs are locked (hopefully they aren't during an emergency). Paying $9.95 for wifi is ridiculous, it's free in the lobby and a decent speed, but to stream video or work at a more efficient pace the paid high speed is needed. The hyper sensitive mini bar just freaks me out. Totally unnecessary. I would have rather the fridge be empty so I could chill my water bottle. Our 'view' was the awning of the entrance where a slice of pizza was left on top to rot. Ew. | 0 |
Brought my bike in to get it repaired and left with both tires flat told that they are dry rotted even though they are less than 2 months old. I don't believe that my bike was stored in the correct way. I recommend fixing your bike yourself if you have the tools or the ability which I should have done in the first place I guess | 0 |
Facilities were clean and easy to navigate. I wouldn't mind traveling through here again. | 1 |
Good homemade burger join with hand-cut fries and fresh bread. Everything is made to order and very tasty. They have a huge selection of sodas if that's your thing. I definitely will be coming back. | 1 |
Very good buffet,allot of great fancy selection of food and salad and desserts,buetiful design and decor,good service and friendly... | 1 |
This Place is disgusting! It's infested with tiny little ants running wild through the tables as the cleanliness of the restaurant was lacking. The food is bland, it's been reheated 6-7 times. Food is cheap along with the quality. It was hard to leave upset with owners good hearted kindness. \n\nNever AGAIN! | 0 |
Have shopped at this store for about 5 years. Bought our wonderful dog (who ended up having worms - but we didn't care, he was otherwise completely healthy) about 4.5 years ago. \n\nTwo days ago I went in to reset up my 300 gallon tank, as we had to take it apart a few weeks before. I always buy Stress Coat and Stress Zyme when setting up my tank. The man who helped me instead talked me into buying \""Start Smart\"" at $13.99 a bottle * 6 bottles as that is what would treat a 300 gallon aquarium. \n\nI set the tank up that night, and slowly added fish back to it (started with the cheapest and most hardy fish). The next day, in a one hour period, the tank got super cloudy and the fish were all laying on their sides. I instantly changed the water, and spent another $100 on Stress Coat and Stress Zyme at the locat Petsmart. I lost 5 clowns ($100), another cheap loach, and 2 Calvus Compressiceps that were $150 each. \n\nI called the store, and the guy who answered REMEMBERED me coming in and buying all the stuff I said. I did not want money for the fish I lost, just simply a refund for the worthless \""Start Smart\"" I was sold. I told him my husband had thrown the receipt away, and 5 of the bottles. He said I needed the receipt. I said, \""Don't you keep a copy of the receipt as well\"". He said yes, but without MY receipt, even though he remembered me buying the stuff 2 days before, they would not refund my money. \n\nI realize I did lose my receipt, but as he said he had a copy of the same receipt from 2 days before, and he remembered me, I feel that this company should have stood behind the products they sell. I will not shop there again, as there are other reputable fish stores in the Phoenix area. We were partial to this one b/c we got our dog there. \n\nIf you shop there, please do not let them convince you to buy Start Smart as it is a worthless product that does not work. | 0 |
I love this place. It's clean and the people there are always so nice. Totally worth the $ to not have to clean dog hair out of my bath tub at home! | 1 |
I dont understand the low reviews. The place is dope. Cheap drinks cheap food whats not to like. The place is set in an old bank so the decor looks super dope. There is a high ceiling and the walls and tables are all oldschool. The place can get pretty packed and hard to get a table. The tables are just scattered everywhere so goodluck. I hate that you order at the bar for everything. Im not used to these uk standards. For games they pull down the huge projector and screen off tvs as well. The place is sick! Ive had their breakfast and the regular burger here which was pretty average but you dont really come here for the food. I like this place. | 1 |
It's always hit or miss if the person helping you is knowledgeable about the product. I for one would stick with Amazon, as you're getting the same product far cheaper. Also, I'd avoid their product protection program, cause they'll replace your item with something of much lesser value. | 0 |
This is probably one of the highest foot-traffic stores downtown. There's always a line and there's always a smell, but that's the people not necessarily the store itself. Rite Aid on its own account has decent prices and some good promotions.\n\nThe reason why this particular location is a 2 and not a 3 star is simple, they're not the nicest staff in town. I understand when the retail industry beats down on you, but you can at least force a smile, lord knows I used to. From long lines to testy staff members this place is a mixed bag. If you're in a hurry don't both going in during lunch or AM/PM rush hour times since the line is at least 10 minutes.\n\nSilver lining? They've started hiring new faces, some of which are much more amenable and capable of handling the \""rush\"" crowds much more efficiently. Service has gotten better in the last few months, so who knows, maybe in a couple months all one might have to complain about is the fact that it's beaten down due to high traffic. | 0 |
I've tried to like Dean's several times over the years. Because if you go there and then don't come back for 9 months they offer you a free haircut. No joke. \n\nAnd each time I've gone, my haircut has been.... fine. Not earth shattering, not life changing. But just fine. \n\nI also went to get my nails done for my wedding- because they have a nice big space and my experience there has been.... fine. \n\nBut I swear, it's like no one there considers it their job to actually make you comfortable. They go through the motions- they've got their coupons for repeat customers and they kind of offer you beverages and they take you back to your stylist- they act like customer service is really really important. \n\nBut every time I've gone, I have to fight to get someone to pay attention to me. Last time I was in (today) I walked in and there were two girls sitting at the front desk. I tried to get checked in and the girl cut me off and said \""I'll get you checked in in a minute.\"" and then told me to take off my coat and put on a service robe. Okay. So I take off my coat and go to where the service robes are, and there's an employee in there hanging up clean robes. Doesn't look at me or offer me a robe, just takes her sweet time to hang up her robes. Then she walks out without so much as looking at me. \n\nSo I go to get checked in, except there are other people at the counter and they check them out while I stand there, now late for my appointment, because no one will check me in. FINALLY one of the people waiting to check out said \""Oh, I think she was here before me\"" and the lady who initially told me to take off my coat asked my name, and the other lady took me back. \n\nI go to check out after my haircut (which was fine, by the way, Courtney is lovely and gives a good haircut- and a very relaxing shampoo)- same thing! They take my info and then do god knows what for a few minutes before telling me what I owe- which in my opinion is way too much for a haircut of this quality ( it was $25 but they took off $20 for the discount plus another $5 for my birthday which means they charge $50 for a haircut?!?).\n\nAnd then, turns out you can't put your tip on your card, which they do not indicate anywhere or tell you about at any time before you show up. By some miracle, though, I actually had cash on me, though I did have to ask the lady for change. \n\nOnce I was paid they no longer had any reason to pay attention to me, so they didn't. Which, you know, fine, but have you ever been to any place of business, let alone a hair salon, where they didn't say goodbye when you left? I was just at Great Clips with a friend and THEY said goodbye at the front desk when we left. \n\nSo yeah. Moral of the story: They will cut your hair, and it will look fine. Your stylist may be lovely. But the overall vibe is weird and the service sucks. | 0 |
Being a brand new hotel, I really expected a few things wrong with the place. However, that is not the case with this place. It is new, fresh and very inviting. \n\nMy room, almost to the top floor overlooks Lake Monona, which is gorgeous in the morning. Sunrise over the lake is really beautiful.\n\nThis Hampton inn is the only one that I've stayed at with a restaurant attached. I can't say about their food quality, but their bar service is excellent.\n\nBeing close to State street really brings a lot of attraction to this place. Walking distance to all of the restaurants and bars is a big plus in my opinion.\n\nService has been good too. Some of the crew could use more experience, but being new hotel, I think that this can easily be overcome.\n\nI can't wait to stay here again. | 1 |
My family has been going to the Breakfast Joynt since shortly after it opened. The food is much better quality than any other breakfast restaurant in North Scottsdale. The service is also very good. One of aspects is they have a few 'light eaters\"" options. You can get an egg, bacon, toast and hasbrowns for $4.95! I am never disappointed with the food. In addition, I am very particular on my coffee and this restaurant has high quality coffee. It is also nice to know you are supporting a family run business and not a large corporate chain. | 1 |
Although I am usually a fan of Gap clothing and style, I was somewhat disappointed with this shop. It looks big but it felt over crowded and yet at the same time not all that large. \nThe changing rooms are usually unmanned so it can be inconvenient if you have picked up the wrong size garment. \n\nAs far as the stock goes, I really do think the Brits get the bad end- a recent trip to the States revealed where all the cool Gap clothes went. Sure we Brits are not the most fashionable of the Europeans, but there are a lot of other alternative and cheaper places to get a hoodie from, we want the elegant Gap lines on this side of the pond too please! | 0 |
I really don't like giving bad reviews..but really, I need to. The food is fine, not exceptional, but the service is pretty poor. I could be spoiled though. We used to go to Panara Bakery in KC, which owns Paradise Bakery here in the valley. I was expecting the same sort of service and food. We went to Paradise one Sunday afternoon and I was trying to figure out what to have, and well, yeah, I do count calories. I asked how many calories in a specific item and the guy behind the counter said he didn't know, and said, \""Here\"", and pushed their giant book of calories over to me. He really was rude. Anyway, not everyone there is like that, but honestly, it left an impression on me. There ya have it. | 0 |
We ordered two large soups (wor wonton & egg drop) and a small appetizer. Not a good value for the $25.00 take out! Well over priced! | 0 |
This place is a full-scale exploration of sensory overload and deprivation. Seriously, lots of extreme darkness mixed with sound and small, carefully constructed lighted areas. One installation felt like you were walking through a large television screen, and another created objects that appeared 3-D but weren't. The strangest was one that made you feel totally blind and doubting if the dim light that played in front of you was real or not. The annex building around the corner has a lot more mixed media pieces but the feeling is overwhelming over-stimulated (there are warning signs about the flashing lights). As you wander through the various pieces it really makes you appreciate how your brain works and how the artists crafted them to provide each experience. A very unique museum that is highly recommended. | 1 |
Any bakery that is by appointment only should not have a huge marquee and have posted on there doors that it is appointment only. And then when you walk in look around confuse a man with a box of raw meat shouldn't treat you like a hobo looking for a place to squat | 0 |
Went to Tracy's Nails & Spa with my fianc\u00e9 the day before our wedding. We were staying at Palms so we were looking for a nail salon off of Flamingo. The shop is very nice and clean the way it is set up. She got the SNS Pink & White Full Set. They did a great job and she was very happy with the result! | 1 |
Horrible experience. From the floorplan to the food, bar and casino service everything about this place is WRONG. We started our evening in the resturant, La Bonne Carte - we weren't interested in the buffet - it was overpriced for the selection - still even the entrees we had - overcooked calamri, walleye fish that was boney/tasteless and mashed potatoes that came out of a box didn't even deserved to be served at a inner school cafeteria. \n\nWe then walked back through the casino - which is laid out like a cruise ship - a tight confined space, with floors stacked over 6 levels but couldn't find a seat at any tables or want to. The atmosphere was equally crappy- no friendly gamers to be found anywhere, and I can understand why if this was my local gambling option.\n\nCalling it a crap hole does a disservice to other dives. Don't waste your time or your money. | 0 |
I have been here a few times..each time worst than the last. Im not going back...ever. Yes they are rude and I paid near Starbucks prices for a latte that was so awful I poured it out. I am a coffee fanatic and will gladly give my business elsewhere. | 0 |
Excuse me while I rip out my hair for a moment. I am a nanny for two children, and we were on a quest to find them both Halloween costumes. One of them is terrified of the Spirit Halloween stores in the valley, and this was the only place he wasn't too afraid to go to, so away we went. For starters, this place is dirty, cluttered, and unorganized. The girl I watch had little problem picking out a costume, but the boy couldn't find anything that fit right or met his expectations. Finally, he found a Luigi costume he liked, but they didn't have his size. We left the first night putting the girl's costume on hold (so her mom could pick it up, since they don't take debit cards) and nothing for the boy in hopes of finding his costume at a different Party City. When I picked the kids up from school a couple days later, they had gone with their mom to pay for the girl's costume and buy the boy a Wario costume. The Wario costume in the store had broken when he tried it on, and when he got home, the new costume broke in the exact same place. So we took it back. And he found another costume he liked, and I again had to put his costume on hold for his mom to pick up. The cashier did not write down the mom's name because her pen didn't work and simply said, \""I don't need to write down her name... I'll be here.\"" Needless to say, when their mom came home with the costume, a pretty important piece was missing (and it wasn't missing when we put it on hold), and part of the costume was torn. So for a third time, I trekked back to Party City to see if I could get the missing part. In the end, I did get the part with no apology and part of the costume still ripped. Each time we went, the cashiers were extremely unprofessional and obnoxious. I will NEVER step foot in this place again. | 0 |
Any boiling crab is great. Im from los angeles and i do see some differences between the boiling crab there and here..\n\n1. in LA, you will wait a minimum of 1 hour to get a seat, i didn't wait at all for a seat here. that was refreshing\n\n2. the sauce tastes different here then in does in la (the whole shebang) \n\n3. they do not have muscles here, just clams.. \n\n\nThe boiling crab is an amazing restaurant if you want that Vietnamese/cajun infusion of seafood.. \n\nget ready to get messy, everything is eaten by hand, there are no utensils.. ladies put your rings and jewelry away.. expect to have a mess when your done.. your hands will also smell like seafood for the rest of the day.. some people choose to wear gloves.. not a bad idea..\n\ntry it, you wont be disappointed | 1 |
Loved it. We had Dana who was absolutely fantastic. I asked if the cheese was pasteurized (pregnant) and she said yes but then when she came back she said she double checked with the chef just in case. Very sweet, great personality.\nEveryone recommended the table side guacamole, I was hesitant because it was $10.... for guacamole.. but it was totally worth it. I don't even usually eat guacamole but my husband and I devoured it. Both our dishes were great, I got the 3 different meat enchiladas and my husband got shrimp fajitas.\nHusband liked the tequila tasting as well. \nGreat place, will definitely go again. | 1 |
The room decor is very lovely and the room was very clean. However, I found much of the staff very rude and unaccommodating. | 0 |
I was craving chicken and waffles aso I decided to try the phoenix location of LoLo's. This location seems bigger and nicer decor. I like the floors. I went around 10:30 am on a weekday. I ordered chicken breast, waffle and cheesy grits. It came out really fast and it was delicious | 1 |
Based only on 2nd level, lounge, bar & happy hr. Free Appies, bought on platters, artfully arranged, (tiny prtions, keep in mind). Try the cheese fondue! YUM! Keeps 2 people going over glasses of wine just fine, thank you! They did have certain bottles 1/2 off and other drinks were 1/2 off as well. Views from patio balcony awesome! I am not sure if 3rd level patio open yet or not, I want to ck that out, how culd the views get better? I guess from here! | 1 |
Update: Been here a few times and had problems with consistency of food and service. Wish they would address this. And I hope if you guys go that you get the good servers! P.S. Try to steer clear of their deep fried entrees, they tend to overdo them.\n\nI've eaten at places with great food but not great \""spirit.\"" I love eating at places humming with the buzz of people, friendly servers, good music and things to look at. Rambo's Kitchen will assault you with so much stuff to look at, even their menu will make you a little dizzy. But I like the vibe - colorful, eccentric, warm as sunshine and playful. There's a table at the entrance with all sorts of games for kids and adults. I loved this place. I entered and left it in an extremely happy mood, especially since it is very kid friendly.\n\nI wanted to try everything on the menu but hubby and I ended up ordering the same thing - blue cheese burger with bacon. He thought it could use more grease but I loved it - very tasty stuff and I pretty much bathed it in their equally yummy blue cheese dressing so my mouth was pretty lubricated (kinky). My accompanying fresh potato chips were EXCELLENT. Thin crisp light slices of potatoes that could be eaten alone or dunked in their smorgasbord of dips. The service was so friendly and accommodating that matched with the colorful place and great food... I couldn't help but bounce in my seat while eating my meal. Seriously.\n\nHoorah! We've found another family hangout in our area besides Island Flavor. Will return soon! | 1 |
I like this place next time you're looking for delicious greasy Mexican food this is the place! | 1 |
Recently enjoyed some burgers at The Grind. While I'm sad to report the crisp pork sandwich is no longer on the menu, the burgers are delicious! I had the peppercorn ($10) which charred onion, matchstick potatoes and arugula. I should have added cheese because it was a little on the \""plain\"" side but the meat was moist and rich with beefy flavor. The sweet and spicy burger ($12-candied jalapenos, fried ratatouille and arugula) ordered by a dinner companion was accidentally delivered to me first. It was easily discernible when I took my first spicy bite. The burger had a nice spicy kick to it and, of the two, is the one I would recommend. The fries are limp and leave something to be desired. The onion rings, tempura battered, cannot get crisp enough for my preference. \n\nLooking for a memorable burger, though? The Grind is it! | 1 |
Soup was ok, but took over an hour for soup during a Friday lunch. My wife had to skip out on most of her meal. The selection was pretty interesting, though. The flavor was good, but not great. I may try once more, but my wife certainly won't. | 0 |
Tried this place since it was on my way to the hotel. They are brand new to Mesa. They have an impressive list of sandwiches. They have a lo g list of veggie sandwiches, if that is your preference.I ordered the \""Michael Jordan\"" - a meatball sandwich. It was outstanding! One of the best meatball sandos I have had. The place itself is bright, clean and welcoming. The staff was friendly and helpful. I would certainly go again, and I highly recommend the place. | 1 |
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This is a tough one. It's probably the best Filipino restaurant in the Phoenix area. But that's not saying much, because the few there are here are really not good. Compare Jeepney Bistro to one of the places in Filipino Town (Los Angeles), and they get blown away.\n\nAnd, for the record, my wife is a Filipina. And she cooks MUCH better than the chef here. No contest. A lot less grease/fat/oil, that's for sure!!\n\nAlso, their portions are a bit small. Bigger than a few other places I could name, but still small.\n\nIf you really want some Filipino food, and you don't know my wife to beg some from her, this is probably your best option without driving to LA. But don't form your opinion of Filipino food based on this place. Go to LA and try Bahay Kubo Natin, or some others, and you'll get a much better idea of what the cuisine is about! | 0 |
Gets better and better every year. This year, the VIP area looked very nice. Spend the extra $15 and you get early access and also entry to the VIP area. There is a lot of good food here for a great cause. | 1 |
This place was talked up like crazy. read all of the reviews, and thought...this is going to be one of those real WOW places. Well was I wrong!! The setting is nice enough, but, that's the best part of the whole visit.\n\nI had the Chicken and waffles. I've been looking forward to trying it as it seems to be the hottest \""new\"" thing. The chicken was cooked right, but, the breading was tasteless. The waffles were soft, as they'd been cooked hours ago and sat in a warmer. They also had not taste. My wife and cousin had to send their eggs back to get cooked properly. The potatoes were good and hot. \n\nOverall the service was really slow.....and the experience was less then average...thus the two stars. | 0 |
Don't come here if you are an ASU fan. Apparently, other games are more important. Way to cater to your neighborhood. | 0 |
I am so disappointed in Stingray. I have eaten and enjoyed Stingray sushi since I moved to the area 2 years ago. It has become a bit of a staple for sushi nights and happy hour gatherings. So when a special occasion arose, I ordered take out. When I got home I realized that they forgot the biggest roll I ordered, the Godzilla roll, and only gave me two sets of utensils for four people. When I called to let them know what happened, the server could not find the manager and took my number so the manager could call me back. The manager has yet to return my call! What happened to the great service at Stingray?! | 0 |
Bar branchouillard avec personnel pr\u00e9tentieux qui ne pense qu'\u00e0 faire monter la note. Le tout sans tact et sans sourire.\n\nD'aulleurs, pourquoi cette obligation de manger ? Si \u00e7a ressemble \u00e0 un bar, \u00e7a a de la musique de bar et \u00e7a a une client\u00e8le de bar, ne devrait-il pas y avoir un permis d'alcool de bar ? | 0 |
Definitely disappointing, but fairly cheap. \n\nDecided to go here for a light lunch between classes. Ordered the lobster roll bento box and edamame. The bento consisted of the roll, a small green salad, macaroni salad and two gyoza. \n\nThe roll arrived panko fried, which I was not informed of nor expecting, and piping hot. When executed correctly, flash frying sushi can add layers of complexity with contrasting temperatures and textures. However this attempt simply caused the mayo on lobster roll to become runny. This, coupled with the liberal application of eel sauce turned the roll into a gloppy unappetizing mess.\n\nThe macaroni salad was pretty good (I don't usually like macaroni salad) and the gyoza were nicely crisp, but the edamame were lukewarm and over-salted.\n\nMuch of what I like about Japanese cuisine, the simplicity of preparation and the emphasis on quality ingredients, was sadly absent. Instead there is an almost greasy spoon type reliance on salts and fats to make food taste good.\n\nMaybe I should have had the katsu chicken, but I probably won't be back. | 0 |
Ok, I admit that i thought this actually was a real farmer's market, but even though it isn't, it really is one. The reason why I felt that way is because I purchased goat cheese - the form of cheese that only looks correct at a farmer's market. They had some crazy goat cheese combos and I ended up with spinach and pumpkin seeds. Other good items spotted were Tamale factory tamales, a really good brownie from Fairytale bakery, parsley pita chips and fresh fruit. Both employees were really nice, one guy following me outside making sure my box was good enough for my groceries. When you check out, they ask box or plastic. I was feeling crazy, so I chose box. Open til 11pm and it does have a more gourmet feel than any other bodega's around town. Try finding goat cheese at a grocery store with bars on it. | 1 |
I came in from Florida in search of some Chicago style pizza and this place delivered! Great food and service. | 1 |
Let me first start by saying that I am a pizza snob. I'm a Chicago native and there are so many fabulous pizzerias to choose from. I've never had pizza in Arizona and decided to give them a try. I got a small Margarita pizza which was basically a snack. It wasn't gross or anything, it just didn't do it for me. They were a little skimpy on the fresh basil, sauce, and cheese. | 0 |
$5.00 Pho.....need I say more!?! | 1 |
simply awful. \n\nif you stay here, you either:\n\n- are new to vegas and got suckered in,\n- appreciate filthy, subpar accommodations,\n- are staying for free.\n\nwe fall into category 3. the wife and i stayed here one night, courtesy of her company (which we do appreciate). but this review is of the hotel, not her company.\n\nour room was dated, filthy, and NOT smoke free. the bathroom had nasty mold, crud in multiple crevices. i should have taken photos. smoke free floor? yeah right. it reeked of cig smoke ALL NIGHT LONG. it was probably the fuckers staying next door. the smoke was pumping through the heater vents all night long. thank you!\n\nyeah, we could have complained but what a hassle that would have been to gather all of our stuff, move, hope for the best, etc., etc.\n\nthe bed was crap, too. there was a pleasant sinkhole right in the center of the old, tired ass mattress. sure, i love sleeping close to my wife but not like we're sharing a hammock. the pillows were so thick, hard and uncomfortable, we had to ditch them, too. oh, and the closet was missing its doors. wtf? who the hell stole that shit?\n\nthe two redeeming qualities of the hotel? the starbucks downstairs and the pf chang's room service. damn, we grubbed on some hot and sour soup and some variation of their deep fried, battered chicken in some sweet, spicy sauce after dusting off some macallan! fatties! seriously, though, if you can afford to stay somewhere else, don't short change yourself. | 0 |
Dined here the other night because Yard House was packed as usual and totally regretted it.... I was told the meatballs were completely gluten free and well lets just say that was impossible since i am still suffering from it. Ive been in severe pain ever since dining here and when i called to speak to a manager, the hostess \""lost connection\"" with me twice. And can we say OVER PRICED? i will NEVER return, and i hope they realize why all the other places in town square were packed and they had a total of 3 people sitting at their bar. | 0 |
*The rooms were overpriced for what they offered, if you take into account the resort fee of $15 daily (I recommend going elsewhere, after tacking on the fee)\n*$15 daily resort fee does not provide any extra amenities. \n---Free WIRED internet. How about providing wireless (since a cable jack just doesn't fit w/my phone)? And since there is very bad reception and signal in the room, wireless would have been nice.\n---Free local calls. Cool. I have a cell phone for a reason. Granted, guess it came in handy b/c I had to stand by the slanted window to make calls and get internet signal.\n---Free use of gym. BUT, it'll cost another $15 a day to use the steam room, etc. The gym is pretty standard, so including it as an ammenity of the resort fee was ridiculous.\n*The bathroom light went out. It took 12 hours to get it fixed. \n*There is no duvet on the beds. Just two sheets and a thin blanket. If you want additional blankets, call housekeeping (they were fairly quick).\n*LAX nightclub. I wouldn't recommend it. I decided to stop in after spending the night elsewhere, just to see what it looked like. Save yourself 10 minutes and skip it.\n*Checking out was simple (used my phone and the Luxor app). If something comes up, I'll update. | 0 |
I will say the service was amazing, that said, the food was not so much! The shrimp cocktail and ice tea were really good but it went down hill from there. My wife got the sturgeon...it was very mucky and fishy. Also the potatoes and beans that came with it were terrible. I got the $34 Shrimp and lobster ravioli...the shrimp were friend like friend chicken, which ruined perfectly amazing shrimp. The ravioli was overcooked and hard. The sauce also broke. Overall not worth $123.00 | 0 |
First, the cost was ridiculously expensive. I think I could have gone to Disneyland for less. The animals lived in sub par conditions. I was horrified to see their baby hogwarts in a glass room with electric blankets hanging down and the hogwarts nibbling on the electrical cords. I was saddened to see the white tiger pace as they were in a cage too small and looked so unhappy. On top of a very high admission fee, they also charged a few dollars for every attraction. I will never return. | 0 |
I loved this place and I highly recommend it to anyone. I went on a work event, my company had rented out the entire building for the night but I showed up with my friend as my date.\n\nWe dressed totally casual in jeans which you're allowed to dress casual, but I've also seen couples dressed up there. They appeared to be on date night which is a great idea to take someone there.\n\nI love the personal headphones and that you're able to read and listen to history on music in other countries and cultures. It's fascinating to see how old some of these instruments are and to see the things they are made from.\n\nMusic is the one universal language on our planet. And based off some of the instruments I saw and their age and country orientation, it's even more fascinating to know that people living on other continents, some never meeting others, created similar instruments and music themselves.\n\nIf you're a music love and a music junkie like me, this place you have to go see. Take a date, a friend, or the family, but go check it out. | 1 |
Amazing gym. Extremely clean. As stated in other reviews, the staff is extremely friendly. I love the towel service. All of the machines are in service and I have never had a problem with too many people in the gym working out at the same time. I have not utilized the group fitness sessions but from what I can tell and what I have heard, it seems pretty solid. They have TVs on the cardio equipment and needless to say, that's pretty awesome. Come on... Ace Ventura was on one of the couple dozen channels and if that doesn't help pass the time on the cardio equipment, I don't know what will. The juice bar is pretty sweet but be careful because it can add up quickly if you don't watch it $$$. | 1 |
I ordered custom counter tops and had them installed by Lowe's in my laundry room. The color was what I had been looking for in a quartz. The installers somehow scratched (must had been with a saw) the top of the counter top. I complained and they came out and \""fixed\"" it by polishing a small section. Now I have a shiny spot in the middle of the counter top.\nI am so disappointed. I spent $2000 for this and see the shiny spot every time I walk through the room. They are functional, but this is so disappointing. Don't have any custom work done. | 0 |
Ehhhh.\n\nThey painted the bar surface (never a good move), cheapened offerings, raised prices. Food is so so, service hit or miss. Patio is nice, but you likely have better choices. | 0 |
Chain bar food. Mediocre service. Nothing stands out. If you're hungry or need a drink in a pinch...but there are better options across the street. | 0 |
This place is wonderful if you love New Mexican food very friendly and only at the $ level which is sweet\n\nGreat place for New Mexican chili | 1 |
I come here specifically for the mushroom soup, it's amazing. Although anything here is pretty good, so you can't go wrong with whatever you choose. It's also always clean!\n\nThe only reason it lost a star is because the cashier staff are always a little confused...multiple times they rang me wrong, or didn't know what came with the food (bread or no bread?)....after some proper training I would give this place 5 stars, but that needs to be improved. I shouldn't be telling them what comes with my meal and what doesn't....\n\nThe manager is awesome, but is also the hardest worker here by observation! | 1 |
It's easy to rate this chic downtown salon 5 stars. It's very clean and the welcoming staff are very warm and accommodating. \nGuys: if you need an extra sharp haircut for a special occasion or if you're someone who always likes to stay sharp, go see Adrian! I've seen him do a wide variety of styles and the product is worth every penny. \nAnd the best part, besides the cut of course, was the beer he threw in while I was waiting! \nI'll continue to go to Adrian until his hands fall off or my hair fall out, whichever comes first! | 1 |
A few of my coworkers were raving about this place. They live outside of Tempe but work here, so when they heard a new location opened up by work we all had to go. I've only had it once but man was it good. They don't look like much but they are really filling and absolutely delicious. \n\nDefinitely check it out! \n\nI haven't had the custard but I hear its phenomenal and if its half as good as the burgers and fries the frozen custard is going to be amazing. | 1 |
If you are a merchant don't go to this bank. Their 'policy' is to take whoever walks in first. My question is, Why even have a merchant line at all if you are going to treat everyone the same? However, it is a convenience we as business accounts pay for many times over. It may not sound like a big problem but when you go to the bank every day for your job and people who walk in after you are getting seen before you it makes your head spin. And that happens because not all the tellers ask who was there first. | 0 |
I will start off by saying that I love Target - I hate THIS Target. The staff here is so unfriendly, things are way overpriced and the patrons are pushing their carts around like they are in a shopping race -- slow it down folks! I (never thought I'd say this in my life) but I really prefer to go to the Walmart across the way. It's clean, clerks are friendly, prices are competitive and the vibe is more positive. I will be avoiding this Target like the plague....sad sad day. | 0 |
Listen, this is THE BEST italian restaurant. Ever. Ive been to many italian restaurants and it's my first time here, Very welcoming staff (I think it was the owner) It was my friends birthday so I reserved and the guy over the phone told me he'd take care of everything. We had mixed salad and penne-perfection. Cocktails, Then dessert with a sparkling candle for my girl's birthday. It looked like chocolat lava or something and ice cream on the side..THANK U! | 1 |
You cannot foo-foo up Mexican food and have it taste like real Mexican food. How bout cheddar cheese on my chicken nachos instead of feta cheese. Who eats crumbly cheese instead of melted cheese on nachos!? I know for rich people, it either has to look like crap or taste like crap to be fashionable, but when I heard this was a really good Mexican food restaurant, that's what I expected. They did nail the high end price though, $90 for 2 nasty dishes and $7 for a Corona. If you want good Mexican food, don't go here, even Taco Bell would be better. However the benefit is you are inside Mandalay Bay, so go play Blackjack after you throw up and you can win your money back that you wasted on this dump. | 0 |
First of all, it's not a real, \""restaurant\"" it's really a make shift spot with tables located inside Doc Holiday's. We came to this place after hearing amazing reviews from a magazine, boy were we surprised. We wanted to order ribs but, \""Sorry, we don't have any.\"" What!? You are a Barbeque restaurant. I ordered the BBQ pulled pork sandwich and it came out PINK...PINK as in undercooked and totally overpriced. Horrible, horrible, horrible. Then to top things off they brought us beer that was frozen solid. If I wanted a Slurpee I'd go to 7/11. Do NOT eat here. | 0 |
Always a great place to get a beer and 1/2 price appetizers, (they now serve Goose Neck IPA!!!!!)\nThe bar side servers are always on the ball, friendly and fast. | 1 |
I'm digging these new CityCenter properties in the mid-Strip area. Thumbs up for the clean modern design aesthetic Vdara utilizes that makes the room feel a little more like an upscale condo and less like a run-of-the-mill hotel room. Well, I guess the fact there's a kitchen with a stove probably contributes more to that \""homey\"" feel too.\n\nI liked that the shower door didn't leak. Sounds kinda dumb to point that out, but I had a small lake replete with fish pooling around my shower at Palazzo. The sink was one of those trendy rectangular models that looked cool but functionally sucked. The near-flat bottom made sure that draining water never drained well, and when there's two guys shaving with razors it meant splashing water around futilely trying to clean up the place for the next person. \n\nI absolutely loved the fact that I didn't need to walk six kilometers through a smokey casino to go from the lobby to the guest elevators. In fact, there is no casino at Vdara and the closest one is probably Cosmo next door. The downside is that there's no direct connection to Cosmo, but it's not a big deal. Vdara *is* connected via walkway to its sister property Bellagio. It's a long route to take, but made easier if you make a pit stop at Jean-Philippe's for some chocolate.\n\nThe beds were comfy, the room nicely appointed and we had a decent view looking north towards the water show at Bellagio. The gym wasn't huge with maybe 10 treadmills/ellipticals and a dozen machines plus free weights, but it was also so empty that it wasn't a factor. Plenty of towels and water made a quick workout a breeze. Good location and everything above makes it a solid 4 stars for me. Looking forward to my next stay here. | 1 |
Last weekend my brother scored some tickets for UFC 100. Road trip! I am never disappointed when I watch any fight here. I always have a decent view. Beer and water are still over priced but I didn't come for that. | 1 |
Never go here! I was denied being sold alcohol because they assumed I had been drinking because I mentioned that I had just left a club, where I had gone to line dance. Please keep in mind it was 10:00PM on a Saturday night, they wouldn't even sell me fruit!!!! | 0 |
i rarely eat at the same place twice. \npartly cuz madison has so many great places and is always adding more, partly because i live so far away, partly cuz i'm a variety junkie.\nbut banzo....banzo blows that whole theory out of the water.\n\ni keep going back! AND i keep ordering the SAME thing! GAH! the harvest....friggin' amazing, lemme tell you why:\n1. they know how to cook eggplant.\n2. they know how to make falafel. like my indian friend from india who had his own restaurant called ananda's in the dells and i was a server there and basically could've been paid in falafel instead of money it was that good and i've sorta had this little empty place inside ever since it closed [deep breath, pause for nostalgic flashback]. i've tried lots of falafel in lots of places to try to fill that void and have failed.....until now. | 1 |
Cantamar is a roach infested area. I have had roach problems for the entire 6 months that I have lived there. After multiple attempts to reach out to the apartment management for help with this issue, I finallly had to call the city of phoenix to spray the man hole on the other side of the wall from me. I am a VERY clean person. I don't let trash build up. I have a small child at home that puts EVERYTHING in her mouth. I'm scared that one day I will find one around my child or worse, in her mouth! Cantamar is a nasty place to live! | 0 |
Best place in town for oysters. Always big, fresh and cold. The pan roast is amazing. As long as Ricardo is the chef making it. I've been there other times when he wasn't there and the food wasn't as good and the atmosphere not as fun. He definitely makes the place. \nThe wait in line is the only downside. Sometimes an hour wait on weekend nights. But with good friends around time goes by fast. | 1 |
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