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My boyfriend surprised me with a night of romance. He called told me to put on that pretty dress that one he likes oh so well. I knew just the one he was referring. He asked me to meet him at the bar by our \""dorm\"". When I Arrived He Was inside Had My Beer Waiting, We Had A Drink And Then Off We Went. Not having a idea of where to next. As we drove down towards the strip, my heart was racing I knew it would be a great surprise. We started with a appetizer at my favorite spot, walked over to olives, where at my table were the prettiest flowers I had ever laid eye's on. The night became magical with him ordering a drink just the way he knew I would like, dinner was amazing. Our server was great, I apologize I forget his name, but he was very helpful.as we watched the water show, he told me how lucky he was to have met me. For the first time I heard the 3 words we all desperately hope for. I love you. The night couldn't of gone any better, but it did. He then took me listen to the piano player, it was there we had our first dance.
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Great addition to the CityScape lineup! This is a big place with TONS of beers on tap, sweet cushy leather seats and friendly employees. So far I've only been for happy hour, which is great because they offer deep discounts on local beers. I'm definitely looking forward to sampling some of the food options. \nMy one complaint - most of the songs we heard here (I've yet to see a live band here) were horribly outdated top 40 hits that I wish I had forgotten about. Clearly that's a matter of taste though ;)\nLooking forward to going back!
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Good food, fun games, but sometimes very crowded
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I filled out their online form to get a quote, and received a confirmation email to let me know they were \""already working on my request.\"" And that was it - I never heard back from them, never even got a quote.
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Paradise Bakery is AWESOME!!! I love the freshly tossed salads, like their Southwest Cesar Salad and a cold cup of their refreshing Mango Tea!!! \nDELICIOUS!!!! The service is always fun and enthusiastic!! \n I give them an A+ for sure!!
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I drive in from Gilbert to go to this restaurant. To-go orders and eat-in .. can't go wrong! I highly recommend the souvlaki or combination plates, but a gyro salad is pretty damn good too. Can never finish it all. Don't get me started on the baklava... it's my weakness at this place. Wish they would serve food with real utensils rather than plastic, but that's my only gripe. At times I will have my favorite food buddy (my grandfather) bring me an order when he comes to visit.
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I went in 2 weeks ago for an oil change. They said it would be 2 hours, so I made an appointment to come in the following week. They asked me ONLY what the make and model of my vehicle was. I came in for my appointment the next week and they told me that I had told them my car was a V-8 so they ordered the wrong filter. When it is in fact a V-6 and that it will take about 2 hours to get the right filter. Nobody asked me if I drove a V-6 or V-8 when I was in the first time. But he tells me that I can make another appointment and it is going to cost me 108$ because the new oil filter is 14 dollars more than the one they ordered. So...I come back in the next week for the appointment and they do my oil change in about an hour. They are having a 15 dollar off sale (yay!), but the bill comes and its $114. That place is a nightmare!! two weeks to get an oil change....114 dollars for an oil change...and they didn't even vacuum the interior like Jiffy Lube does!!! Never will go back to that place!
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Overpriced and way under par for trying to sell \""gourmet burgers\"". There is only one choice for a traditional burger, toppings cost extra. All I'm trying to say is $20 for a burger, onion rings, and a tea should taste ASSAYS better. I know I've cooked better burgers at home. Only thing this place has going for it is good service and a neat ambience.
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As other reviews have said, La Petite France is a hidden gem in Phoenix. The food is stellar and the atmosphere is friendly. My husband and I make the drive up from Mesa just because the food is so wonderful. \n\nThe Tarte Flamb\u00e9e, both Classic and Vegetarian, is amazing! I am proud of my own quiche recipe, but it pales in comparison to La Petite's quiche. I trust the chef enough to try food that I never would have considered before and have never been disappointed. The wine recommendations are always spot on, no matter what food we order. \n\nThis is the place we bring family when they visit, and the hospitality at La Petite will make anyone feel at home. The owner and the chef truly care for their customers, and get excited to share new dishes with their guests. I love that there's always something new to try. \n\nRecently we wanted to have a party for 25 friends and the owner and chef worked with us to create the perfect menu for our event. The food was ready before we arrived and it was a huge success. Our friends ooed and ahhed for hours! I highly recommend having La Petite France cater or host a party.
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My favorite place!
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I only tried this service a few times, but in that short amount of time I realized quickly this was not for me. I heard about this from a coworker and was super excited to try this service. A random selection of fruits and vegetables and a low price of $15, and then an extra amount to go all organic (I think an extra $10 but its been awhile so I don't quite remember). We did one basket of non organic, and then two baskets of organic produce. We also tried a couple stuff packs and got some of the focaccia bread they offer.\n\nThe $15 deal seems like a better deal because you always end up with more produce than the organic basket, which is a shame. You are paying more, you should at least end up with the same amount of food. The two organic baskets I got were so very disappointing. Both times I ended up with pretty much the same produce of very green bananas (that sadly never turned yellow and had to be tossed), an abundance of apples, under ripe mangos, a small pineapple, broccoli, a small basket of tomatoes, a bag of romaine lettuce, some green bell peppers, and a sack of snap peas. And it seems like a good idea because you are eating whats given to you and you make the most out of what you get but that was never the case. Some of the stuff never got ripe, and some others molded within days. It is also nice to have variety which we seemed to not get.\n\nThe stuff packs were the best part of this program. I got an italian stuff pack and a mexican stuff pack and both were awesome. I wish I could just buy the stuff packs and not the rest of it. They are also a way better deal. $7.50 for each pack and you get a ton of produce in each one. The bread was ok. We only got to use one of the two provided loaves because it molded so fast. What a shame. \n\nI always look at the pictures here and think \""how come my baskets never looked like that?\"" Sadly, I will not be returning to this service.
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The Madison Farmer's Market is an amazing experience, especially at the height of the summer season. I have been to several markets in various states but this is by far the largest with the greatest variety of vendors. I live in Austin, TX where you have a better selection at the grocery store than at the market which barely occupies one block. The Madison market surrounds the entire capital with venders packed tightly together. I like to go early and pick up some beef sticks to munch on while scoping out possible veggies to steam for dinner. I love cheese and what better place to buy cheese than the proclaimed cheese capital of the world? It does get very crowded by late morning and things sell out. So get there early.
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Once again !!! Excellent food ,service and hospitality. I'm not sure why people would give Chuy's a low rating... Not on the colors they choose to paint there walls or the fact that people let there kids run around the patio. Every place is different and unique. So to my Haters \""Don't hate the player hate the game\""******* I really don't think corporate will make any changes there to please a bunch of people that can't seem to appreciate change. Chuy's is Tex Mex.... NOT Authentic Mexican Food, so yes it's different. I can't imagine any good sense person to compare them to Taco Paco!!!!! R U Serious..... I'd rather go to a place where I feel welcomed rather then a place with high prices, mediocre food and boring decor. Lets keep it real PEOPLE!!! Rate these establishments for there food, service and location!!! Not cause you live in a overly expensive location and its not to your expectation!!!!!
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I really didn't have any expectations for this place. We chose it as it was one of the lower priced pre-fix dinners before our show that evening. Well, we were all blown away with the food. Most of us ordered some variation (toppings) of a burger. The seasoning was amazing, all were cooked to perfection. Our pre-fix came with a selection of appetizers and desserts. I tasted the pickles and waffle bites. The pickles look like they are heavily breaded, but they were surprisingly very light tasting. The waffle bites were just as yummy, full of flavor. We were all so stuffed, we couldn't imagine our desserts, but we ate as much as we could muster as they were also amazing. Most everyone at the table had a shake, I had the brownie bite sundae (fabulous) and another person at our table had the pie of the day (banana cream), which she didn't really care for, but she did like the flambeed bananas on the side. We all left with overly stuffed bellies and totally satisfied with our meal.
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now, to be honest, i have only tried the sushi. and i have only done that at lunch time whilst standing on one foot, hopping up and down and rubbing my tummy. plus it is in the building adjacent to the one i work in, so it seems like it would be easy to pop out for a quick sushi fix at lunch.\n\nmy first time, was with my high school girlfriend my senior year. we were both nervous... i mean, i was having lunch with a friend and we decided to dine in.\n\nthe line was long since we got there right around noon and they don't really have ample seating to handle their lunch crowd. so you are sort of left with one of those \""college cafeteria, put your jacket on your chair while you order\"" type of situations.\n\ni ordered a spicy tuna and a spider roll, i think. for as busy as it was, i understood the ten to fifteen minute wait to get our food. most of my first soda was gone by then. the rolls, for roughly $8-10 a pop, are relatively small. like the diameter of a quarter. the flavor wasn't bad, but it was nothing i would write japan about.\n\nsince then, i have tried it on a strictly take-out basis. when this occurs, you are left standing in front of the small sushi bar that they make your rolls.... waiting.\nthe first time, it was again, a slammed lunch time, so i understood the ten to fifteen minute wait. but this last go round, the place was maybe half full with no more than three people in line at a time. and other than the seated patrons, nobody at the counter was really ordering sushi.\n\ni seriously waited fifteen minutes for a spicy tuna roll the diameter of a quarter in eight half inch pieces and two pieces of salmon nigiri that were the size of bait. and i got out of there for about twelve bucks. seriously disappointing.
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Great Hotel, exactly what I was looking for. No Casino, No Smoking great pool and pool restaurant. Super easy walk to the Bellagio, Aria and Cosmo for the big nights.
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I like this location and love the food. Only down side is it can get pricey and also being near the Arizona State University campus, it can get packed. \n\nI do like that they have a Cane's Club card you can get by going on their website and filling out information. For doing so, you receive a free Chicken Box meal complete with drink, so that's incentive to go back for more and future visits. \n\nI will be back for more visits in the future I'm sure, especially since I have a Cane's Card.
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Slow slow slow. This is my first time ever in life not leaving a tip. I had to beg my waiter for the cheddar bay biscuits and had to wait forever for my meal and my check. One star for poor customer service. The food was average.
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Create has been on our \""wanna try it\"" list for a while now. We heard great things and knew it was locally owned and a family business. Since we live in Mountain's Edge and don't work or shop up in this area, we made the journey for my Husband's birthday lunch.\n\nWhen you arrive, grab a clip board and pick what you want using a dry erase marker.\n\nI had a pretty typical burger. Pepper Jack cheese, Kaiser roll, L, T, O, their \""special sauce\"" paired with sweet potato fries. Husband had a very similar burger with grilled onions and onion rings. Pricing was very reasonable and on top of that we were using our Entertainment Book BOGO coupon.\n\nRight off the bat I can say that while it was OK, we won't be making a special drive up to eat here again. It was just OK. Nothing super spectacular, just kind of average. The bun was not my favorite, too chewy. The ingredients fresh were but the burger lacked flavor and juiciness. The two essential elements to a winning burger joint, such a shame cause I had such high hopes and I hate to see a locally owned business miss the target. Sweet Potato fries were VERY good! They could give other burger places a sweet potato fry training!\n\nMy husband also had a scoop of s'mores custard and it was very good! I might come back to try more custard offerings when and if we are in the area, but I would pass on burgers.
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I arrived before my friend, so the hostess was going to seat me while I waited. I looked around and my first impression was that it was very modern decor, very trendy. The tables to the left were along one long booth bench, then had a chair across from it. There was a long table in the center with BOLTED stools along it, and then there was the bar. The only table left was next to a couple with two very loud toddlers, and since the tables were so close together, we'd be almost sitting on top of each other, I opted for the long center table. After sitting there for about two minutes, I was looking for somewhere else to sit. VERY uncomfortable. When I friend arrived, she sat there for an even shorter amount of time and said the same thing .... we have to sit somewhere else. There happen to be a table open (a few down from the toddlers) so we opted to sit there. Again, the tables were soooo close together, that we had to move the table over so that she could get through to sit down! \n\nNow for the food ... we happen to order the same thing, the Cool Caprese Panini. As other reviewers have said, if you want any sides, they are all extra. Since the panini was already almost $10, we opted for no sides. The panini was very good, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil and some kind of herb paste (I think). The warm grilled roll was also very good. It came with a small container of vinegar/oil, and two separate cups with salt and pepper. It came with some fruit, about 5 small pieces to be exact. If I were really hungry, I probably would have hit the vending machine when I got back to work.\n\nForgot to mention, it was FREEZING in there. We sat close to the door, and it actually felt good when someone opened the door to let the 105 degree air in.\n\nSo, if you not very hungry, don't mind over paying for what you get, and don't care if you are comfortable while you are eating, you might enjoy this place.
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KC, Steve, and Sam. What can I say except THANK YOU!!! You made a horrible experience into a wonderful memory. Everyone there went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable!! When they say customer service, they mean it!!!
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AYFKM?\n\nIf you're ready to wait, and wait, and wait to be seated and then wait, and wait, and wait to be served. And then get a below expectations food, this is your place.\n\nService was kind but the wait is not worth it.\n\nFood was uneventful. \n\nEnough said.
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Only average at best and when you figure in the slow service, cold food and high price i cant even give it an average rating. You can get better Italian food at any hole in the wall in Philadelphia, New York or Boston any time. i wanted to love it so much after watching Lidia on TV but the restaurant doesn't bring her own magic to the table it seems.
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phone number was disconnected place from out side was so scary I did not even want to go see if they were open and I will go almost in anywhere
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Out of curiosity I wandered to the back of the casino for the first time yesterday. I looked and felt too clean to be there, particularly early in the day. I felt like I was receiving unwarranted attention until I realized that I was probably the only person in the place that was under 60. The stale, smoky air was stifling and I left satisfied in knowing that I'd not been missing out on anything in my avoidance of the past. \n\n I'm a bit nostalgic when it comes to some of the older casinos, but that did not carry over to the Riviera.
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if you want a breakfast place that is delicious and great for the family, great for.a nice.morning date or a great place for a recovery after a long night out this is the place to go...it used to be at 40th st and indian school but now its at indian school and 48th...they have delicious chicken and biscuits and gravy...its filling.and truly sticks to your stomach lol...it will leave u satisfied and so happy haha...you dont have to have something.super heavy like that you can have their malted waffle or french toast and i am.sure they even have very healthy options too...i just knw when i want a good satisfying breakfast i want comfort food and i am not worried qbout calories lol...but i cant eat eat it very often...to bad...this place is fun and a great place for the neighborhood...
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Downtown Phoenix looks a bit dead and worn-down in the light of day, and after eating at Matt's Big Breakfast, I decided to walk across the street to the PPM. Sure, I wasn't exactly starving - I did just have a big breakfast, after all - but walking through those aisles and looking at all the fresh produce is oddly comforting. I painful incongruousness in life that I only visit these public markets when I'm visiting a city, leaving me no practical way to take advantage of most of the wares you can find here. *sigh*
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Outstanding service and hands down the best salad I've ever tasted in my entire life. In a momentary mental lapse I ordered something that wasn't on the menu and they actually delivered it! I will always come back here when I am in Scottsdale!
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This is my second time staying here. The first time was for 2 nights. I had a wonderful time the staff was very friendly the room and bed were very comfortable. I am now back for my second time not even a week later. When I arrived the front desk was very rude didn't really talk much at all. Didn't say welcome or anything was just quite till I walked up. The man then said you need to wait a minute please. I was the only one in the lobby not sure what I was waiting on. He then told me that the king sized bed I reserved had been given away so he is giving me a room with 2 double beds. No big deal. Except, my room is right by the stairs and the matinence room. Supper noisy. The maids were very rude also. When I came back after a long day of work I clicked the elevator and there was a maid with the laundry basket in the elevator. I tried to get in she shouted no and shooed me away.. I will not be staying at this hotel again.. I think the staff needs some major work.. Very dissapointed. The rooms are nice and convinent but when I get back after a long day of work I don't want to be treated badly.
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I took my mother to dinner here for her birthday. Even though it was a busy Friday night, the hostess was very helpful in trying to push my mother and I up in line for waiting. We were even surprised with a little gift for her birthday. The menu has many options, and the food is delicious. I definitely will be visiting again.
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This place is a disaster! The prices do not reflect the poor quality of the food. I ordered the rib eye steak and it was ultra thin, gritty, and overcooked and it was topped with a sauce that did not complement the rest of the meal. The steak was no better than what you would receive at Denny's at 2 AM in the morning. This place is way over priced and the food flat out sucks. Todd English needs to re-evaluate the direction of Olives. I felt this way the first time around and I didn't say anything, but after my second visit to the restaurant I couldn't let my disappointment in the cuisine slide. The public needs to know that this restaurant is a rip off. If you want good food go to BOAS or the Stratosphere.
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Old school steak house in every way... amazing food, great bar. If your looking for nouveau which Phoenix as over done ad nauseum, your at the wrong place, One of the few higher end restaurants in Arizona that actually has character and history....
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I must first confess that I did not eat here so take this review with that context. I'm reviewing this simply from a beer & service standpoint.\n\nFirst, I like the atmosphere. They did it in dark wood. The place has music...but it's not too loud.\n\nThe beer selection is great.....and I had a fantastic experience with service. The bartender was very attentive and a good conversationalist.\n\nI would go back again.
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Review for VIP Vegas for table/bottle service at XS Friday Night (Avicii) for 22 people (12 guys, 10 girls, 6/6/14) and limo ride over.\n\nPros: \nThe limo ride over was EPIC. For around $5 a person we had this GIANT white stretch hummer limo for our party of 22 and it was perfect! We were all able to arrive together to the club- and party on the way there (we brought roadies)! The Table(s)/space we got were PERFECT for our large group.\nVIP Vegas hooked us up with 4 small tables all together in one line- they sent us a picture of the table before, and a copy of the layout to ensure we were happy with the choice a month before. The other highlight had to be the AMAZINGLY easy pay in advance online system. It was SUPER convenient to send the link out to the group, see who had and had not paid. It was SO nice not having to worry about money at all while at the club. As promised, we had an escort (Brian) meet us outside the club, walk us in the club, and all the way to the table- which was great for Vegas newbies like us.\n\nCons: \nNone that VIP Vegas could control! Limo driver was a little late (10minutes) but texted us letting us know--- and due to the massive crowd in front of the club area it was a little confusing / hard to find Brian (our contact) right when we got there. The meeting place could have been made a little bit clearer. But nothinnnning worth deducting a star for!\n\nOverall: Highly recommend, definitely will use them again, great for large groups!
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Good food and good service.
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Great service everyone who worked there was super friendly. The food was great also, my wife loved her omlete. My daughters pancakes came to the table and you could smell that buttermilk smell , not only did they smell great tasted good also. I had the pork chops, eggs and homefries. Everything was great, I recommend checking them out if in the area. Kinda tucked down beside FoodLoin off of 160 but well worth it.
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The ONLY reason this place is getting two stars is because they are hands down (so far) my favorite place to go after a night of drinking for pizza and wings. I love the Cajun wings and their ranch, it is so delicious! Their pepperoni pizza is great too, however, slightly over priced during daytime business hours; runs about 12$ after tax. After midnight the pizza is half off and so worth that 5 something. \n\nNow, the whole reason I didn't give this place higher stars is because the waitress SUCKED! When we got there she was quick to ask for drinks and we were also ready to order and be done because it was getting late- she ran away before we could say something. Then she brings us our waters and we say again, we would like to order and she gave us a look and said yeah ( in some crappy tone) and then walked away. Finally, three minutes later she comes back and takes the order. During my meal I quickly ran out of water, I'm using my straw making that noise getting the last sips out and she's standing right there just doing nothing. She comes over five minutes later to bring us the check and we had to ASK FOR WATER! All our cups were sitting there we all made the dang noise and still nothing. She spoke with the bartender most of the time and keep in mind this crappy service came at 330 am with only one other table for her! Also, she had the driest personality and was so incredibly dull and lifeless I felt like she was sucking the life and fun out of me. She made the whole experience miserable and since we only go there on the weekends in early AM i am going to have to check out other places similar because I'm not ending my night of fun with boring crappy Betty the waitress, or whatever her name was. \n\nTap house needs to straighten this out ASAP!
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Had lunch for the first time here and ordered their combo dishes. Had 1/4 slice of fried bangus and batchoy.Food was tasty and good.Basic selection of meat,fish,poultry and soup dishes available.\nNothing to complain about. The place was clean and free of pesky flies.\nAnother to go eat pinoy places while visiting nevada.
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Lots of times when people say they like Thai food that sometimes means their talking about the Pad Thai. lol I'm one of them~\nAnyways I love coming here EVERYTIME I eat here I am satisfied and happy. \nService-excellent fill up my drink all the time and food comes out fast\nfood- oh yes. hmm....spicy eggplant. yes try it. try try try. any food that comes out of their kitchen is the bomb. It might be a illogical fallacy but whatevs. Archis make good food all the time ;deal with it
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Good if you have a wing craving although the wings could be meatier. Extensive sauce choices but limited menu otherwise. Long waits between ordering and tray pick-up at the name calling window.\n\nOverall, the wings should be better for a wing-focused joint.
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I was referred to Tracy's shop by my auto broker friend, Mike Mullan. By the way, if you want to get a screaming deal on a vehicle without playing the idiotic games they place at dealers, use Mike. But that's another review. I backed into a concrete mailbox that jumped in my way, tearing out the whole back light package and put a HUGE dent on my SUV. Owner Tracy had my vehicle ready before he said he would and at less than half and a third of the other quotes I got. My vehicle is a year old, and when I got it back, everyone looked at it and agreed, yes, we couldn't tell where the damage had been. PERFECTO!!! PLUS, it appeared they cleaned and detailed the interior. I couldn't make it out to their shop before closing, so he brought the vehicle to me. I \""rented\"" my daughter's car, but they had offered to take me to the car rental place where they get a discount. Do you think I'd use them and refer them?? I've already told my friends.
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This is worst nail salon in Las Vegas. The salon have old old people doing nails that is so outdated and very ugly. The owner Rose do not know how to do nails, wax, pedicure, or eyelashes extention. There is another old lady named Cammy that everybody should stay away!!! They are so mean and unprofessional. I will never come back here or recommended anybody to come here.
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I come here regularly for a quick healthy snack, usually order one of the freshly made juices. The tofu fries are very tasty and amazingly seasoned, however the menu states they are BAKED when they are actually FRIED, they automatically lose two stars for the false advertisement (which I've complained to management several times and STILL haven't changed on their menu).\n\nThere are about 5 or 6 different fresh juices on their menu and they do taste good, but they could use a little more variety. Nearly all of their juices contain grapes and agave nectar. Their Wellness Drink, which contains spinach and kale, also adds too much pineapple, orange and agave, making this fresh juice overly sweet.\n\nThey are located across the LVAC so there are a lot of people coming from the gym seeking a healthy meal. But don't be fooled!! A lot of their menu IS healthy however things like sauces, cheeses, dough, batter etc. almost defeat the purpose here. If you're truly seeking wholesome order the plainest rawest things on their menu.\n\nI go to greens & proteins for the convenience and taste, but think there are better similar establishments. Also a little pricey but have a large menu to choose from.
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This place is garbage, just another hyped-up trendy Sushi joint that \""tries\"" to make up for their lack of quality with a \""hip/modern atmosphere\"". Been there once, will NEVER eat there again. The sushi is not good, the rice in our dish was hard, and the food was way overpriced. Of course, they have the usual airheaded ditzes and douchebags serving you food as if it's hurting them to smile. Don't waste your time with this pathetic attempt of a Sushi bar.
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I remember a long time ago when this place was the bomb -- or even the whole Asian Corner Mall that it's situated in. Now, after watching poor maintenance of the area manifest itself after about 8 or so years, the restaurant seems to have done the same. Food started going downhill for this place a few years back (I think the head cook changed), because some of the Dim Sum either looked different or didn't taste as good. But usually I could tolerate it because the food simply went from extraordinary to average; I didn't mind driving 40 minutes to get here and eat with friends and family. But the most recent time I went, the service was abysmal. We had a large group that took up two tables, so it was understandable they would try and isolate us from the rest of the smaller groups. But having sat in the corner of the room, my entire table was blocked off from the carts of food going around, and we were given no attention. So my issue was not that it was particularly bad service, but just none at all. Needless to say, we were so hungry that we left for the sandwich shop nearby. I have confidence that there's no way the next time I go the service will be nearly as bad. It was truly a disappointment.
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I'm giving BJ's 2 stars because the food is pretty darn good when they get the order right. I've been to this BJ's about 7 times and each time (except once) they have failed to give me what I ordered on the first try. I always come in with a group of people from work and we fax our order in before we get there. The kitchen has our order, in writing, right in front of them and still can't execute it properly. I know a veggie pizza with no cheese is a terribly complicated concept but come on! EVERY TIME! I've gotten it delivered with cheese and I've even gotten it delivered without the cheese but with sausage added! Sausage?!\n\nThe wait staff is always apologetic but the kitchen here seems to be inept.
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GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! I just renewed my lease for many reasons. The place is nice gated community and quiet at night. Any maintaince issues gets resolved quickly. The office staff are fantastic! And like anywhere in NV we see some bugs, well I let the office know. And they took care of spraying quick, and haven't seen one since. Gym is 24hr which I love. And it safe around here.
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Having a hubby that knows cars I am not usually tricked when I go to get work done on it even though they try so hard. The guys at Network Alignment were not like this. Really honest people. Assessed my current alignment and told me it's not horrible but not factory specs. I knew it was causing my tires to wear faster so I went ahead with the alignment. I will faithfully take my car here because of their honesty and fair prices.
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This is a sister restaurant to Citizen Public House. The menus are similar but different enough to make a visit to both restaurants well worth it. I have tried several things on the menu here and have been really impressed with everything I have ordered. The drinks are excellent as well. The staff is very knowledgable and passionate. The other thing I really like about this place is the ambiance. It works well for a date, a night out with friends and family or for entertaining clients. You really can't go wrong. Anyone that is looking for a great meal in Phoenix should definitely visit The Gladly. Thanks for a great dining experience.
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I've tried to stay from reviewing America West because I worked here as a flight attendant. It's been years, though, and I'm still telling horror tales of my time here. I started here as a young, fresh-eyed girl that couldn't wait to travel and see new places. I left jaded and bitter more scared of flying than I had ever been before. I made lots of good friends and met lots of amazing people but everyone seemed unhappy with their job, pay, benefits, etc. \nI'll summarize by telling you this. . . . We had a joke contest going around coming up with new company slogans. Mine won. It was \""America West. Where departure times are just a suggestion\"".
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If you've been to Burning Man then you know the inspiration for Container Park. From the Giant Praying Mantis and geodesic dome at the entrance to the creative reuse of shipping containers the only thing missing is playa dust. The energy and dynamic that Container Park brings to downtown can't be ignored...and it's worth anyone's time to walk that extra block from East Fremont Street past the El Cortez to check it out. \n\nThat being said I have 2 minor complaints about Container Park. \n1: Parking...sucks. Yes they offer valet parking but if you like to park your own car wear comfortable shoes as you're going to be walking quite a bit to get to it. \n2: It's not big enough! Container Park needs to be 2x the size. \n\nWhile Container Park has had some of the original businesses move out, once the management team gets the right mix of shops and galleries in place it's going to be a big draw for Downtown Las Vegas for many years to come. But I was pleased with the shops that are there now. Pricing can be considered a little high but you don't come out of the stores, restaurants, or bars and leave feeling like your wallet got burned. \n\nI'm no fan of Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project but Container Park is definitely one of the better things he's spent money on down there. 4 Stars...and I can't wait to go back again!
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Yet another update. Cleanliness seems to be much better yay. Food is good, wish they would offer more vegetarian and or gluten free soups however. Service is always great. Manager is great as well, nice to see a manager in front of house and interacting with customers/helping staff, props to him!
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This place has the most authentic gyuudon (sukiyaki beef and rice) in Las Vegas. It tastes more like Yoshinoya beef bowl in Japan than the real Yoshinoya thats close to UNLV. The chicken tastes very good too. The people are very nice and polite. They run a clean business. It's well worth the trek from UNLV.
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If I could give this -zero- stars, I would. Bouncers were rude, bartenders were rude, bar backs were rude, music sucked. AVOID THIS PLACE, waaaaaaayyy better places on the Strip if you're looking for a good club scene.
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Had an great time at this race! It was another FUN RUN I participated in with a few of my friends. The race itself was set-up well, easy to register, not a bad price, reminder e-mails, information emails, not once did I feel like I was left hanging trying to get prepared for this run. Packet pick up was easy and quick nothing much to worry about.\n\nThe day of the race, parking was a snap ($10 was a little pricey to park your car) we got in parked and walked right through the gate. Our start time was 1:30 on a Saturday afternoon, but we were able to be released with the 1:00 start time, because we were in the last large wave.\n\nThe run itself was set up well, having to run some and get through obstacles. The way they set up the spacing between obstacles was nice, for if you were tired from an obstacle you could run or walk to the next one to take a little break. There are a lot of different kind of athletes that run these fun races. People who go to have a good time and run/walk, people who like the obstacles but don't run at all, and people who get through the run and obstacles as fast as possible. So no matter what kind of athlete you are, you can take it at your own pace and everyone has a good time. With their being obstacles, you of course have some kind of backup/wait at each obstacle but its not too bad. You can catch your breath and chit chat with people while waiting in line. The obstacles were very fun and different from any other run I have participated in. You had monkey bars, a big wall to go up and over, large barriers that you had to get over/hurdle, slides to climb up then slide down, blow up slides that got you wet and covered in foam, a large and long bouncy obstacle you had to bounce through to get to the other side, the wrecking ball, where you had to travel through water on a small path without getting hit by two large balls on a crane swinging at you and last but not least the largest inflatable waterslide to cross the finish line. This race was basically like the show Wipe Out!\n\nIn the end everything that had to do with the actual race was awesome! They do really need to spruce up their after party and have better vendors working there. The beer ladies were all terribly rude, the food options were yuck and the DJ didn't get the crowd pumped at all. Those few things along with a better t-shirt design I think the race would have been perfect!!!! Hopefully some better things to come next yr!\n\nThanks for the fun run ROC!
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I am from California and have never been to Babe's, but I can tell you that I will be going there next time I visit Madison WI. They searched for me over the web because they found a check that I wrote to someone for their graduation and they had lost it. \n\nThank you to the customer of Babe's that turned it in too! Babe's....good people and good customers!!!\n\nGod Bless!!!\nRKR
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I have gone to this store a few times, and while it is woefully out of my way, the service is good and the prices are affordable. My only suggestion is get a second location somwhere on the west side of the valley, like glendale or somewhere so I don't have to drive so far out there.
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Avoid at all costs, especially if flying USAir. Customs was worse than JFK. THIS IS NOT the airport for international connecting flights. Completely understaffed for an excessively busy Sunday. Worst combination of southern efficiency and northern charm. Better to go through Miami.
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Probably some of the best pizza you'll ever have, and they cater to both thin and thick crust aficionados alike! Toppings are plentiful and yummy! \n\nThere are other locations, but this location is the bet IMHO. Total throwback to the 80s, it's great!\n\nService is always exceptional, efficient and extraordinarily friendly (especially Ann, who's been there something like 25+ years!).
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Late night food...yes.
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Great location in North Scottsdale with a friendly group of parishioners!\n\nMass on Saturdays at 5pm; Sundays at 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 am and 5 pm.
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This review is for the lounge portion of Koi. This place delivered what has been my WORST Vegas club experience in recent memory. Our party got hooked in by the promoters advertising the $20 cover and open bar for ladies until midnight. \n\nThe lounge was a single, circular room and had obnoxious wardens with flashlights and aggressive security guards in the place of light shows and nice decor. The bartender was incredibly rude to everyone in our party. It took me 20 minutes (I timed it) standing in front of him to get a watered-down long island for $17. The ladies weren't able to take advantage of the open bar due to the long delays, so we really paid $20 each to come into a dark room and get dissed. \n\nLame!
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I've never had an issue with T-Mobile. My family and I have been with them since 2002. \n\nService is always quick and professional. I never pressured to upgrade or make changes to my service. I actually was told my bill was eligible to go down $10 /mo. The store was neat and well organized.\n\nI've never had to wait more than 10 minutes at this location. I'm a huge fan of Tmobile!
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Uber nice. \n\nFriday night was our mid-Strip assault. Heard good things about the Cosmo and Chandelier. So after Bellagio, we headed here. I got to admit, it is a pretty neat theme, a three story bar in a so called Chandelier. Over-the-top, faux crystals draped and covered the whole area. Kinda felt surreal. \n\nBeing Friday night, you can imagine this place was packed. The crowd was mainly on the younger side, 20's-30's, but there was a table of four middle aged women getting their drink on as well. Which I thought was fantastic. We grab some drinks and proceeded to find somewhere to sit. There was some tables that were marked \""reserved\"" but the rest was a free-for-all. We finally found seats in front of the bar on the second level. People watching and eavesdropping was nice. Bartenders provided good and friendly service. \n\nA worthwhile destination.
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Dear John,\n\nSince we couldn't get a table till it became god awfully late, we decided to sit at the bar and have our meal and it was our great misfortune to have landed you as our bartender/waiter. I know you are a bartender and your job is to get us drinks primarily but not filling a water glass for our entire dinner when you're at the bar might be a cardinal sin in your line of work. You didn't offer us a dessert menu, didn't take our order, watched through the corner of your eye as we waited for some kind of attention and just generally decided we were not worth your bartender's time of day. John, you are not only an awful bartender but might also be quite a terrible person. \n\nWe ordered from the vegetarian/vegan menu. For starters we had a tomato based soup with zucchini and basil. Probably the only good item for the night. It was really more of a reduction and not a soup but the point is, it tastes good. My starter was the Cocotte Parmigianno Reggiano. A custard made with strong Parmesan flavors and topped with mushrooms and brussel sprout leaves. An intriguing presentation but since I left more than half of the thimble-sized portion I'm going to go with advising you not to order this. \n\nFor our mains we got 2 half portions of risotto. The whipped vegetable risotto was not all that bad but I have nothing resounding to add about it. The other risotto that comprised peas, asparagus and herbs was an assault to every taste bud I had. One bite and I was done. Forever. \n\nSince John, you did not bother to get us a dessert menu or take our order, we were kind of put off and skipped dessert. \n\n1 star goes to your \""assistant\"" bartender Gustavo, who tried very hard to make up for your ineptness. 1 star goes to the fact that you offer 1/2 portions on the vegan/veg menu for all the pasta offerings. \n\nThe abhorrent service and disastrous food sealed this place as a \""No-go\"" on my Vegas Italian list. With Sinatra a few yards away, it's absolutely pointless to even step into this travesty known as Bartollota.\n\nFurthermore, on our way back to the Encore parking lot, my eyes were assailed by the lines of people with copious amounts of hair gel and the tightest, most uncomfortable outfits ever known to mankind trying to make their way into their mecca known as Xcess.\n\nIf anyone wants Italian here, please make your way to Sinatra and steer miles away from this joint. \n\nSincerely\nSang.
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I might be biased for eating good Chinese food for many years, but this place was disgusting in making Chinese food. I'm not much of a fan of restaurants that cook up different ethnic styles of food in one place. The only decent item we had was the seafood soup which came with crab pieces and mushrooms. The others like bbq pork spareribs, BBQ duck and a seafood plate of hot and spicy shrimp and scallops were all not appetizing. They tasted bland and definitely needed more seasoning. The shrimp and scallops dish was deep fried, but tasted mushy with the added sauce.\n\nThey do offer a range of different options from American fare to Chinese plus some other choices. The prices don't seem too expensive as we didn't have to pay for our meal since it was comped by the hotel. I saw that they have late evening meal specials like steak and eggs, but never for Chinese food again except in a Chinese restaurant.\n\nThe service was good, but we did have to wait a bit for our dinner to be served. They even gave us a free serving of Cheesecake to help celebrate a birthday.
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I am an open minded person- ate hear recently twice- buffett.\nFood was really good- nice spices etc.\nI recommend now for lunch.
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Are you willing to jump off of a building 855 feet off the ground? I did. \n\nAnd it was fun! I did at night, so the view was spectacular. The ocean of neon spread out below, the wind in your face, the brief feeling of weightlessness- all quite fun and well worth doing. As others have said, the hardest part is actually pushing yourself forward over the edge. Once you begin \""free-fall\"", you're really zip-lining almost vertically along the base of the tower. The speed is slightly less than I had imagined, so I was a little disappointed. Still, it's quite an experience. It feels a bit safer than skydiving and it's FUN! The deceleration was a bit rough. \n\nI do think that at $100 it's a bit expensive- for about $115 you get a photo booklet and a dvd of your jump. It's worth the extra $15, because it's so entertaining to watch yourself falling. It's not a face-shot, but you see your entire body and the city behind you as you fall, so it's still pretty cool. I prefer it this way, actually, because I don't have to see what kind of horrid faces I was making the entire way. \n\nBesides, there's a 76 year old woman who's done the jump 8+ times. Are you REALLY going to be outdone by her? ;}
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I was a bit dubious because this is an older hotel but we had a lovely time. We opted to bunk here for the weekend because we had back-to-back concerts in the west valley. \n\nOur room was huge and poolside. The fridge was empty - THANK YOU! I so appreciate having room for food and drink. Beds were comfy and the bathroom was nicely appointed. There was even a nice little bar area where we could keep our drinks. \n\nWe only ate the Tower Bar and it was a light lunch but it was fabulous. Daiquiris, greek salad and hummus. Delish! \n\nI didn't have much interaction with the staff but the folks I encountered were nice and very helpful. \n\nBe forewarned that it is a large property and it's easy to get lost. When you check-in, the bell staff will have you follow them in a golf cart to take you to your room. They also seem to have random staff roaming the property probably for maintenance purposes but they'll also pick you up and take you to your room if you get lost. :) \n\nSummer rates are reasonable and it was a nice little getaway.
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I usually post on my husband's yelp account because we go to the same places and experience the same things. This, however, prompted me to create my own. \n\nIf you would have asked me 2 months ago, I would have given a five star all the way. The office staff was friendly, the doctor was pleasant, everything was great. \n\nThe problem now is this...\n\nThis ENT only imports an audiologist offering audiology services every other Friday. This Friday was one of those days. I scheduled an appointment weeks ago to get the testing I need done this Friday. I have small children, I am a full time student, my husband and I both work... scheduling is difficult. \n\nI got a voicemail this morning that stated that because Dr. Khavkin is going out of town, my appointment was canceled and rescheduled for June 13th. That is less than 72 hours before my appointment that it was canceled and rescheduled to a time where I already have another appointment for something else. \n\nThis means that because the doctor is going out of town, the scheduled appointment I have been waiting weeks to have is now pushed back at least another month. Who knows? By the time we get to it and I have rescheduled my entire life around having this new appointment at the end of June... she might be going out of town again!
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As regular readers of my reviews both on here and my blog can tell you, there is nothing more that I hate than bad service. Tonight, I visited this location as I have on many Mondays. For the football season, they have had a 2 for 1 large 2 topping pizza special. This is week 14 and I have been here for about half of the Mondays. I have the same routine...we pick up our daughter from the bus stop and head to Grimaldi's. Today, the server stated he did not know about the special and that he does not usually work on Monday. I thought that was a bit strange, but just attributed that lack of knowledge about a special that has been in place for 3 1/2 months, was just poor communication. He was friendly enough and said he would check with the manager. No matter, I had called an hour before and made sure they were still running the special. Soon a young blond woman approached the table and asked if we had a question. We stated that we asked the server about the special and he didn't know about it. She said that it was not available until 5:00. I asked if we would be able to get it because we have many other times before and did not know about the time restriction. She said that they should not have honored it in the past and did not offer to honor it this time. It was 4:15 and we were told that it was going to be 30 minutes wait for them to stoke the oven, which we were willing to wait for. We always order the same thing, a large salad, 2 large pizzas, 3 drinks and whatever cheesecake sounds good that day. She was willing to let that business walk out the door, plus many other future visits over what...15 min? It must be nice that business is so great that someone is willing to throw away business, not to mention tips for their servers. \n\nI have been here at least 15-20 times and have sung their praises to many. It ends now. There are many other places to go. Anyone need suggestions for other pizza joints, e-mail me.
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We were so happy when this HD opened up. My husband is a carpenter/contractor and is constantly running to Home Depot. He isn't always thrilled with the staff here, hard to find someone who can actually help and not just go to \""find someone else\"", but overall good place.
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A dive bar with a Hollywood Theme? Are you F'n kidding me!?!?\n\nThe promoter books CRAP bands on a regular basis.\n\nWheeeeeeee! Mesa sucks and Hollywood Alley fits in perfectly.
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Yummmmmy. We went here for breakfast on Saturday and it was so good. Their maple smoked bacon is the best thing ever, especially when you're starving from dancing all night! And because I was on vacation and didn't care about calorie count, I splurged and got the mini sliders for breakfast. And then added the bacon. Perfection! Could have used a little piece of tomato or lettuce, or maybe a pickle, but still so good! Loved our meal and the decor was super cute and trendy. Waitresses were friendly and attentive, and the cute little candy shop in the front is definitely a must-see! :)
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Went in today with my friend. I must say for a joint which specializes in bbqs, the food was below standards. \nI took the half pork ribs. Not only the sauce was bad but the meat was hard and not tasty at all. My friend who took the chicken sandwich with hotlinks was equally disappointed with the food.\nI'm done with this place and not visiting this again.
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My friend was super excited to get some crazy bread - she kept talking about it since we left Portland. So I headed over to the Luxor food court from Mandalay for them. The bread sticks were a little tough and needed more parmesan cheese. Luckily, we got the dipping sauce to soften it up.
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I subsisted on rabbit food the week before I was going to dinner at Beckett's Table. I poured over the menu while sitting at my desk at work and drooled at the thought of the bacony extravaganza I was going to consume. I envisioned myself moaning with pleasure over the house made salad dressings...and then...not so much. \n\nI ordered the grilled cheese appetizer and a salad for entree because they appealed to me more than the actual meals. I didn't care for the grilled cheese and the red pepper tomato soup was just o.k. The salad was alright but nothing to get excited about - I like a salad where the dressing wows you or there are a unique flavor and texture combination - that was not the case here. I also ordered the bacon cheddar biscuits - dry. Really dry. My last ditch effort at trying something awesome was the bacon s'more - it was ok. Nothing spectacular. \n\nI will definitely give this restaurant another try but over all it did not impress me. \n\nAtmosphere was really nice, and the service was great - until the end when they forgot to bring my friend her coffee. I'm not hopping on the Beckett's bandwagon at this point....maybe next time.
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Nice little bar located on St. Rose and Seven Hills (Spencer) near Eastern. There's plasma screens around, comfortable seating, and the bar's located in the middle. Even though the place was really busy, the service was a lot better than I would have expected it to be with a packed crowd like that. The food was pretty good too, but I have no idea how much it cost. Drinks are fairly priced. It's a nice little spot next to home, and surprisingly, a lot of people in their 20/30's there. We all celebrated a friend's birthday there, and it was a great spot to pick.
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after hearing so much about this buffet in vegas, i finally got to try it. they didnt really have that much selection as other upscale buffet but it was alright. The seafood was ok, not excellent. So i made my moneys worth at the meat sections. prime ribs was VERY RARE but it was good. Au Jus was kinda salty though. i loved the short ribs, great flavor. \n\nas for dessert, the gelato was very good! Pistachio is definitely one of my favorite flavors now.
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I'm really not a fan of complexes in general, whether they be architectural or psychological. They remind me of being stuck in Lubbock, Texas, where there's nothing but enormous overly airconditioned malls and churches. I mean, a leisure complex is essentially an excuse to put 10 chains under one address, in a building that stays lit all night long and is too shiny to have a soul. Also, there isn't any cold water in the bathroom of the cinema, which is almost a sure fire way to get people to purchase a bottle of water instead of just refilling their own bottle (tsk tsk, what a waste of plastic!). \n\nAnyway, this complex is the home of a bowling alley, a cinema, Nando's and some other stuff in the same vein. To be honest, I think the bowling alley's possibly the only thing worth going to there, as you can go to a better cinema (Cameo, Filmhouse), or a Nando's somewhere else. Also, there is a bowling alley in Duddingston, but it's nowhere near as large as this one.
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Wow, this is a hidden treasures here. Impressive set of flavors and skill in developing the taste of the dishes. Tried two pitas and they were excellent. The ground beef Kefta pita is shockingly good with tasty seasoning. Great light char on the outside and a medium to medium well on the inside. Juicy and full of flavor. \n\nThis is my new lunch spot for Town Square. Try it.\n\nI would change the fries that come with the pita. They are very basic and don't match the flavor quality of the pita. I think either some kind of seasoned fry would be good, with a bit more complexity.\n\nI will get a side of humus next time.
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Love this place, its too bad I don't live in Vegas anymore. When I am in town, I'll have to make a stop here. I ordered the Matcha Green Tea smoothie, it is definitely pricey, at $6.95 for the medium size I believe...? But I expected as much since it is Matcha powder which is expensive in any grocery store. I would have to say this drink rivals Urth Cafe's Green Tea Boba blended drink, and may even surpass it.
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Wynn, you have to be eff'in kidding me. I know you feed your employees better than this in the cafeteria. Most of the food was per bunk. You didn't even have lox with the bagels but you have no problem charging 40 bucks for breakfast. Shame on me, you lost me for life. \n\nThe food: The only good thing about the food was the desserts. The sushi was similar to gas station sushi. It was not fit for human consumption. \nMake sure you confirm they are not serving breakfast. I made the mistake and it was super expensive for pancakes and bacon. They had no quality breakfast food at all. Shoney's quality at best. \n\nThe line: 1 hour and 30 mins for sub par food. I should have went to McDonald's. NEVER AGAIN!
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I was so looking forward to this restaurant. And once we were there, I couldn't wait to leave. I can only describe the service as \""disinterested\"". And this is what spoiled the entire experience for me. We had reservations and somehow got a table which was right behind a server station which was along side of an on-ramp. The waiter would casually lean over the side of the ramp to ask us how we were doing, then leave before we could finish a sentence. There were tons of waitstaff milling about, but very few people actually in the restaurant at the time for dinner. The staff seemed more interested in talking to each other and watching the games on the big TVs that dominated the area (loudly) just outside the restaurant. \nI will say that the food was absolutely top notch. I had the strip steak and it was just perfect. Loved the twice baked potato and collard greens as well. Unfortunately, we did not stay for dessert. I couldn't see sticking around and paying top dollar for horrible service. \nPerhaps we'll give this a try when we are in New York. I wouldn't recommend this for Vegas. There are much better places to go.
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First mistake? we did not call ahead and order our pizza 30 minutes prior, second mistake? We ate there on Tuesday, the 2 for 1 large pizza deal... This pizza is not really good hot right out of the oven, very greasy, it gets better after it has cooled off and the grease has congealed a bit, now go take some cholesterol medicine and enjoy!!!
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Guess we will have to see if this place survives, go in on any day at the same time and compare to Zipp's (in the same general area), Zipp's is packed, and this place is almost empty. don't get me wrong, Zipp's is not that great, but too bad this place is just so so. Go on a Wednesday afternoon and you can get cheap call drinks (Jim or Jack). Other than that, nothing special, food is just marginal. Unless they really step up their game, this will be another empty building.......
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You're better off going to Chompies down the street. Service here sucks, food is average at best. At one point I noticed the manager come out and grope one of the waitresses. Every time I come here I am more disappointed.
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Living in Cave Creek, I have access to 8 golf courses within 15 minutes of my home. Most of the golf courses in this area are very nice, but The Boulders is the clear winner in many way. First of all, they provide great service in the golf shop and around the course. The practice range is also very nice and always well kept. The courses themselves are both fairly challenging and absolutely stunning aesthetically. When playing the front nine on the south course, you'll think you just played the nicest hole ever and then the next hole is even more breath taking.\n\nBottom line, if you're in this area and playing golf, you have to hit make The Boulders part of your golf trip.
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No Buena ! \nRice was okay and chips were okay.\nI won't be returning \nMade me sick all night ;(
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I was having a hard time figuring out how many stars I should be rating this place. I suppose for the money, I could have given it 3, but these days the deals are all over, so I had to go with 2.\n\nThe lobby and general areas of the hotel are nice. It is also attached to the mall area, which is also handy. The rooms though are \""meh\"" at best. First off, they are DARK. With all the lights on, it was hard to see anything very well. I'm all for places trying to hug trees and save on power, but this seemed a bit too far... or more likely poor planning. The bed was OK. I didn't spend much time in it, and when I did, it was more to just pass out... so I guess it was OK. The bathroom had a nice big shower, but the tile was old and actually a little bit dirty (there is a star gone there). There was a separate tub which looked nice, but did not look too comfy (not that I would want to jump into a Vegas tub period). Otherwise, everything seemed fine... a bit old looking overall... but fine.\n\nThe casino was decent. The waitresses were nice an attentive, which is a big plus. The regular dealers were hit and miss, but the \""pleasure pit\"" dealers were good (and obviously not bad to look at). This isn't a big casino, but had a decent feel and good music. Overall we had a good time here. Obviously not the glitz of Bellagio and the like, but it was fun for what it was.\n\nSo, if you want to spend more playing games and less on hotels, and can get this place for a good deal, go ahead and stay here. If there is a small price difference to the bigger spots though, I would say go elsewhere!
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I stopped by here a couple of Saturdays ago with my fiance for an afternoon pick me up and a break from the hot sun outside. Due to that I decided to order an iced Americano while my fiance went with an iced tea. As we were waiting for our drinks I took the time to look around and noticed that the coffee shop was a lot larger than I had expected from the front with a bunch of tables near the front followed by an area with a couple of padded chairs in an alcove. Luckily for us, as we were getting our drinks the padded chairs opened up and we were able to snag them. My iced Americano actually tasted pretty good and may be the best that I have had iced. The beans were mellow but still had a good taste to them with none of the bitterness that I normally get whenever I ask for it iced. While we were sitting down enjoying our drinks I finally started to notice and appreciate the coffee based art on the walls. My favorite of which was a play of Michelangelo's \""The Creation\"" only instead of having fingers touching they were passing a cup of coffee. It was the perfect painting for a coffee shop sharing the artists name!\n\nThe bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. The coffee is good and the shop comforting while also have some pretty cool art.
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WORST realtor ever and EXTREMELY rude!!! I showed interest in the home, she told me I had to come make a deposit. I told her I had to see one more house and then I would come (same day). She told me never mind, that I didn't seem serious she would no longer rent the property to \""someone like you\""... over a 2 hour wait !!! wow. so rude, unprofessional, and I'm sure the buyers would not be happy about that...!!! oh and her assisstant susan.. hung up on me when I asked why the sudden change of heart. UNPROFESSIONAL!
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Just awful...\nWhy is amazon.com using these people??? I've never had issues with packages until they started getting in the game.\n\nI had a package last month that was 3 days late because the kept saying they 'tried' delivering it... I work from home and I was home at all the times they said they tried... apparently they never actually tried and whomever had it sitting around and then hand delivered it to me - never asked me for my signature (which said was required) and was on the phone when they dropped it off. No sorry either from the guy..... \n\nAlso I just ordered something yesterday and got a mysterious email I was cc'd on from ontrac to officemax saying \""Hello, The driver advised that we need a building name and department for this package. Please advise.\"" No other information... nothing... I didn't know what it was for since officemax addresses were on it and I didn't order anything from them. So I wrote back asking what it was about and I live at a residence... and then got an email back \""Please disregard this email. It was sent in error\"" - ERROR? how did they get my email? If my package I ordered from amazon is being shipped from OnTrac... it's probably going to be late... how much do you want to bet??
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I've been here a handful of times, and I don't think I could ever get bored of their sandwiches. Everything was reasonably-priced, and the sandwiches were gigantic and delicious.\n\nI've never had a wait here, nor have I ever had bad service. I remember they had a fair selection of beers as well.\n\nLook, you're not going to Primanti's for five-star filet mignon, posh decorations and furnishing and waiters in black ties and suits.\n\nYou're going to Primanti's for a big manly sandwich that gets right to the chase. Easy in, easy out...your taste buds will be delighted...and you'll leave with a full belly.\n\nThat's what you're getting here.
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One star is way too much to be giving these bullying thieves. Their public service department has a monopoly on the water in the town and they take full advantage of it, charging ridiculous late fees plus a $20 fee to disconnect and another $20 to reconnect. Then they don't tell you exactly when they're going to cut your water off. You can be just 10 days late on your bill and BAM, off goes your water. I've been with this pathetic joke of a company for 24 years and have had my water turned of TWICE, in 24 years!!! That qualifies for these bastards to charge me an extra $150 deposit, after 24 years of me being their customer. The only reason I have to bend over and take their raping is because they have a monopoly on the water in Henderson and they're the ONLY ONES that supply the water. And they know it. What a total joke this company is!! I almost feel like moving out of this town just so I don't have to deal with these SOBs.
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I've been to Sundance many times. I try to stay on the lookout for the non-blockbuster movies and Sundance is, of course, the only option in Madison. I wish they played fewer big releases. Until recently I had enjoyed the 2 for 1 student tickets on Tuesdays. I've been surprised in the past to find that certain movies don't qualify for the discount, so I recently tried to figure out if the 2 for 1 deal was available for a particular movie. I looked on the website, but the website is void of any information other than movie times. I tried calling the theatre just to check, but the automated answering system sent me right to voicemail. This was early on a Tuesday, so I can't imagine the place being that busy. With a little time before showtime, I headed to the theatre and of course saw a sign saying that Sundance no longer offers the 2 for 1 student tickets, but will give matinee pricing all day on Tuesdays for students. Okay, they changed the discount and that's fine, but why can't they put that on their website? or answer the phone? I know I'm complaining about a discount, but I think it shows a general lack of customer service. I also agree with several other reviewers on the condition of the bathrooms, which have never been great. One last thing. . . have an usher take tickets. I've been to Sundance a couple dozen times and I can only remember an usher taking tickets ONCE. It's part of the movie going experience that is sorely missing at Sundance.
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This is one of the best mexican restaurants in the valley. Although it isn't exactly authentic flavors, the food is delicious and cheap. I especially like their mango salsa tacos (I can't remember what they're called).\n\nThe chips and salsa come free here and are excellent. The green salsa and beans are especially good although they charge for extra beans.\n\nThis is a great place for smaller groups but large groups will want to stay away because it is a small restaurant and you'll end up waiting forever to be seated.
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Ra Sushi, you are so BLAH to me. We came to Tempe for training and it is a town abundant in bars and restaurants, none of which are spectacularly amazing. And Ra Sushi is at the bottom of that list.\n\nFirst of...you pay for the ambiance. Not the food. Not the Service. You may want to take a date here but be prepared to wait 30 minutes for your food. We came on a Tuesday night where it was relatively calm and quiet...it was almost empty. We ordered a few basic rows like the California and the Eel, but it took them 30 minutes to get our food out. Why? I don't know why, except that I saw the waiter constantly peering over at us to see if we noticed as he catered to the older customers. Maybe it's because we looked fresh out of college or it could have been something else...but the service is straightup terrible.\n\nI do not recommend going to Ra Sushi...there's another sushi place down the block which is a lot better and it's cheaper.\n\nBye Ra.
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I went back today and had basically the same dish. The food was good and satisfying. The iced tea is a little strange, probably a Thai tea but the food is good and the people are nice.
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This place is \""eh\"".\n\nThere seems to always be a long line out the door, so I was expecting this place to be good. On the contrary, it's pretty cramped inside, and extremely messy. The atmosphere inside seemed like one where even if the place was spotless, it'd still feel messier than the average bedroom.\n\nSome of their food was pretty good. I'm religious and I came on a Friday, so at the time, I wasn't to eat any of the meat, so no comments on that. However, I tried almost everything else; it was pretty good for a buffet.\n\nBut... the broccoli was pretty overcooked, so that was kinda disgusting. I also tried their soups: the chicken noodle and the clam chowder. The clam chowder was too runny and tasted really strange, while the chicken noodle tasted like nothing.\n\nI noticed that they had two things common buffets don't have: cotton candy, and a chocolate fountain. That was pretty interesting. I didn't try the cotton candy, although it seems to be very popular among the children. The chocolate fountain was pretty good, although I'm not much for sweets, so I didn't eat much of it.\n\nI ended up walking out very bloated, as should be expected from a buffet. However, my bloatedness was full of regret.
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