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I think what I liked most about this In-N-Out location was the party in the parking lot. \n\nA constant stream of taxis disgorge all elements of the Vegas experience, pre-, during-, and post-party. Here we are at 7pm getting a snack before our night begins, and these lovely sparkly hoochies are closing down their 36-hour night with some food before they sleep the sleep of the damned.\n\nIt's all good. | 1 |
We saw all of the great Yelp reviews for Cafe South, so we headed...South..to try the breakfast food out. The eggs, bacon, and hash browns were fine, but nothing amazing. The biscuits were cold and kind of hard, so the butter did not even melt, which is an unfortunate thing. We also fired the belgian waffle which was average, and fell right in line with the theme of this place. \n\nUnrelated rant:\nThis isn't a complaint about Cafe South in particular, but why are belgian waffles so damn expensive??? $4-6 for some batter that costs the place somewhere in the neighborhood of about $0.05 - $0.10 to make. And God forbid you put some whipped cream on top, with strawberry syrup, or potentially a sprinkling of chocolate chips.....BACK UP THE F'n BRINK'S TRUCK at that point, bc this mixture of flour and water is going to run you about $12! Stop laughing, Pancakes....bc this applies to you, too, you consistently overpriced syrup delivery system! It's time we knocked waffles/pancakes down a peg. Far more creativity goes into making a cinnamon raisin bagel, then throwing some batter on a hot surface and spraying it with whipped cream, but we don't bow down to it and pay $5 for the chance to eat it. \n\n...but anyway, Cafe South wasn't that great, so I probably won't be going there again. | 0 |
This place is really bad. Not sure how you can have such bad service when its so empty but they pulled it off.\n\nThe food made me sick. I am sure there are no stray dogs or cats in the area because the pork I had tasted like something totally different\n\nWill not be back here. What a waste of a meal | 0 |
I, too, have been to Bears several times and had good service and good food. This last time, 10/27/2013, I sat outside as usual. I sat there for several minutes and was ignored by both a waiter and a waitress. I then noticed a \""reserved\"" paper on the table and figured that they were waiting on the rest of the party to arrive. I stood up to one side and waited for someone to notice me and seat me. I was ignored by two more waitresses and ended up walking out. I will probably go back because the patio is dog friendly, but this experience really spoiled it for me. | 0 |
Dr Tenby and Bonnie are great. They are always helpful and positive. However, it is unfortunate that Centennial Pediatrics have such terrible office staff. I had an appointment scheduled for months for my daughters 1 year well check. I confirmed the Friday before by text and phone with the office for a Monday appointment. When I came in for my scheduled time the office staff stated that I did not have an appointment for that day. This is unacceptable after I lost an afternoon of work. I will no longer be going to this pediatricians office due to the incompetence of the office staff. | 0 |
Totally a hidden spot on the Flamingo Road near the Palms. \n\nThis bar has the best beer selection in town without breaking the your Gucci wallet. Went there on a Friday night around 10:30, wasn't really busy. That's what I like, getting served by the bartender. Just like other bars, it does get smoky but it wasn't that night. \n\nFood is ordered next door, you do have to go there and order it yourself but you can go back to the bar and they'll deliver it for you.\n\nThey usually have live music or open mic. Games are fun especially you have to chug your beer when you lose. Haha. | 1 |
Lame! Sat there at the bar for over 10 minutes and no service. At least I got to take a leak. | 0 |
I've been here 3 times. The staff if friendly, they have a good selection and its clean. SAFETY is really taken seriously.\nI got to try out the simulator room and it is a blast. (No pun intended). \nI highly recommend this place | 1 |
Everyone I talked with was friendly and helpful. The wait was short. The care was kind and caring. The process was easy. The parking lot was pretty full so make sure to leave enough time to possibly wait for a spot. Lovely facility.\n\n*note for OB/GYN care at this facility: midwives are not allowed. I hear this is not the place to go for a natural childbirth. Although as far as OB/GYNs go, I've found one of the kindest physicians I can imagine here. | 1 |
02.08.10\n\nI don't know why I almost always end my trip reviews with a bad one on a fast food restaurant at the airport. This is no different.\n\nSeriously, I know life sucks when you work at a fast food restaurant at the airport. If you don't want to work there, maybe you should find another job. It's definitely not good for business when you have a sour look on your face while you point me to another cashier because you don't feel like taking my order.\n\nI did get an extra piece of nugget. In your face. | 0 |
This review is for 8/29/2014.\n\nI brought my bridal party, my mom, and a few friends here to get manis and pedis the day before my wedding. We pretty much had the salon to ourselves on a Friday afternoon. We were welcomed by a sweet team of ladies that made us feel instantly comfortable and right at home. This salon is impeccably clean and very stylish. The chairs in the back for pedis were quite comfy and luxurious, I didn't want to get out of the chair. We were also offered wine and coffee. The girls did an excellent job and were able to take care of every single person in our pretty large party. They even let us change and get ready for the rehearsal dinner which was down the street from the salon. One of the girls offered to style my hair while we were waiting for the rest of the girls to finish up. She did a very cool and quick up-do that went well with my vintage dress. I am very pleased with this salon, and it was so nice to have a pinch of relaxation during all the wedding madness!\n\nI would highly recommend this salon for a relaxing day with the girls or if you are looking for a place in to get manis/ pedis for your bridal party - this is the place to go!!!! | 1 |
Just a mess from beginning to end! Service was horrible and the food is one step up from hospital food. Too bad really ..Ahwatukee needs better restaurants and back in the day the food and service was great !!! Stay clear of this place | 0 |
Finally tried this place, based on the reviews here. I don't know if we went on a off day or what, but I was not impressed. Service was good, very friendly, however the food is another matter. I have had alot of bbq in my time. I am from Ohio and have eaten my fair share, this was not even close to fresh homemade bbq. My husband and I decided to both get the smoked chicken sandwich, a side of fries, mashed potatoes and gravy and a slice of red velvet cake. When she handed us our sandwiches she said \""Take some extra sauce, the sandwiches are usually dry\"", extra sauce is fine, I slathered it on, but I found it strange that she put down the food right away. It was dry and served on the most generic bun. The sauce made up for it, I poured it on and it was good. The best bbq chicken sandwich? I think not. The fries were inedible. They were gross and soggy. The mashed potatoes were ok. I had to scrape the gravy off the top, because it was a salty nastiness, and eat them plain. I love gravy, I swear I think this is the first time in my life that I have not liked a gravy! The red velvet cake was a huge disappointment. I had envisioned something homemade and yummy. Frankly it looked gross in the plastic container she handed me. It was all smashed up and there was whipped cream all over the container. Not good..... Based on my experience here I would not go back. I find it hard to believe that this is talked of as the best bbq in Phoenix. I have had better bbq at chain restaurants. | 0 |
Don't get your pants altered here either. My boyfriend from LA was in town and he brought his work slacks to be altered on Saturday and was told they would be ready for pickup on Wednesday, 5pm. When we returned on Wednesday, the pants had not yet been brought over...we were told that alterations are done at their other site, on Maryland and Silverado Ranch Blvd. We asked the clerk to call the other site to let them know that we would pick up our order ourselves. We drove to the Maryland and silverado ranch site , and when we go there, the slacks were far from ready- there were chalk marks on the hem and they were not pressed. My boyfriend was so upset and wanted to speak with the manager. When he spoke to the manager ( I believe his name was Jae) the manager had the nerve to say \"" if you were from Vegas and this happened, usually we ask our customers to give us another day to fix the problem, but since you have to fly back to LA tom, then there is nothing we can do.\"" what kind of reasoning is that? the whole time they were on the phone, Jae's voice was raised and he refused to understand the situation his customer was in. Very unprofessional. I think 4 days is enough time for alterations. We waited for 30 mins for them to finish the work that was supposed to have already been completed by 5 PM. | 0 |
Ok everyone knows the bread at this place is the shiznit. I know it, and its the reason why I keep coming back. However...\n\nToday I met up with my sister for lunch here and I should have taken the way the employee treated us when I ordered our food, as a sign to get the fuck outta there. She was giving us a dirty look, but I ignored it because shit, we all have bad days and thats what I thought she had.\n\nWe find a seat, get our drinks, and...wait. 10 minutes...20 minutes...30 minutes. All of you mother fuckers who've been here know, they dont take 30 minutes to get you your food...maybe 5 minutes at most. So anyway, a sandwich maker walked out and asked us if we got our food yet and I was like, yeah. Obviously since we still have the number on our table. She immediately brings us two slices of cake on the house. Ok, thats nice, but I want my fucking food and Im on my lunch break, hello! \n\nWe get our food and my sandwich wasnt what I ordered. She said, ok I'll go make the right sandwich but you can keep this one. I told her, I dont care at this point I just want to eat. While we eat, we notice we didnt get our sides. On top of that we didnt get utensils and they always give that to you when they bring the food. \n\nSo my sandwich was brought out finally by the manager on duty Im assuming since he wore a different shirt. I asked him, is there a reason why it took 30 minutes to get our food? He looked shocked and went, Im assuming, to find out. He never came back to our table to tell me. \n\nAt this point Im like, I need to get back to work. So I went to the register and asked the employee for a refund for the stupid sides we didnt get. She was like, you didnt get your sides?? Whaat?? Im thinking, calm down bitch, just give me the fucking refund so I can get the fuck outta here. She said the manager has to approve it. Perfect =). He gets there, asks me what the problem is. Im looking at him like, are you fucking crazy? I asked you earlier why it took 30 minutes to get our food and you went and hid! So I told him I need a refund for the two sides we didnt get. \n\nHe gives me the refund and some rice crispy treats and said sorry. His excuse was, we've had a bad day its just been crazy. Really dude? Is that really your pathetic excuse for an answer? I dont give a fuck if youre busy, what kind of system do you have where you forget to bring food to a table, especially when we have been sitting there with a number, visible to all the employees who are bringing food to everyone else. \n \nUgh anyway, yeah, first time Ive ever experienced haters at this place, AND here in bootsy ass Charlotte. It was obvious the workers didnt like us right when we walked in. Yeah, we arent black or white like the majority of the people in this city, but daaamn, we arent animals!! Backward ass city. \n\nAnd whats sad is the doormat of a manager couldnt do anything about it. He didnt have the balls to go find out why it took 30 minutes to bring our food and come tell me. Respect asshole, show some.\n\nLove the bread, disappointed in the staff. | 0 |
Had a Great Time here with my girl last night, as always great music and great drinks. It's a great place to kick back and relax and I just love looking at the architecture and the pictures on the wall, always something to watch. It's a Trendy and Hip nightspot. | 1 |
my family and i got to this place and i would've rather gone somewhere else but we wanted to try it we sat down and got our drinks we didnt order anything special me and my sister split a meatball pasta because the prices here are expensive after more than half an hour the waiter comes and tells us our food will be out soon we wait about 10 more minutes and finally our food came people who came after us already had their food the pasta was really spicy i did not like it and neither did my sister or father so we decided to get ice cream at thrifys the only reason im rating it one star is because the staff was nice it was also really cold in there i just feel like it wasnt worth the hour long wait | 0 |
Good afternoon Yelpers, \n\nlet me start by letting you know that I am a surgical assistant in a \""fee for service\"" medical practice. I am also 35 yrs old and in need of a new Dr who does Botox. I just moved here from Orange County, CA and I rely on Yelp for their reviews. I heard this physicians name and was intrigued to call because I use her famous fathers skin care products. And I live in Shady Side and work next door to her Sewickely office and I was like \""JACK POT\""!!! So I called and asked the obvious questions like .... how long has she been in practice (which is a standard question anyone should ask) and the response I got was (look on the website) WHAT?!!! Here I am calling for a cash service that creates repetitive revenue. I get Botox every 4-5 months roughly 30 units at $16 a unit and I need more skin care products and that adds up to $650ish 3 times a year. And my husband needs services too, not to mention all my friends and my clients who also pay CASH for services.... Anyway my response was I already looked online and it wasn't readily available, and I asked how many people do Botox in that practice and she said 3 and I rephrased my question and asked how many Drs do Botox???? MDs.. and she said 2, then proceeded to tell me one of them was a fellow, and I was like no no no I have worked in an academic setting and I don't want a fellow (1-2 yr fellowship after obtaining their MD) to me that means a student and I have 15 yrs in medicine and I don't want a student. So the not so friendly voice on the other line said \""well she is booked until the end of February and in a snide condescending way and she didn't seem to be the least bit interested in trying to book me as a patient so I thanked the lady and hung up. I do hope that the office manager or Dr.O herself reads this review because if this were one of my employees review they would be out the door (especially in this economy) . \n\nOn a side note to my fellow Yelpers please drop me a line if you know of any good Botox Drs. I am ready to book and spend some cash ;) | 0 |
Worst grocery experience ever. We came in and spent a substantial amount of money. The manager on duty med to heavy built with a buzz style hair cut was very rude. Hello walmart, if you have these kinds of people running your establishment you are going to fight a loosing battle. | 0 |
the regular chinese food is the same as anyother place.the mongolian grill is what sets it apart from all the other places. | 1 |
The best Pad Thai, punang curry, and pad see uu. Evar!!! | 1 |
Gallagher's is one of my favorite bars in the area. I love places I can go get a few drinks, talk to (and hear!) my friends, and maybe play some pool or darts. Gallagher's is nice and low-key, has friendly staff, and really good food. Their chicken wings are great, and this is one of the few restaurants I've been to that offers pulled chicken, not just pulled pork! Prices are totally reasonable, too. | 1 |
I can't actually review the club itself because I refused to bribe the bouncer to get in. The cover charge was $50, but to make it there you had to bribe the bouncer another $30. A group of 5 people next to me 3 guys, 2 girls gave $100 to the bouncer and he asked for $50 more. This club has a line for the people on the \""guest list\"", also for other who have table reservations. However for everyone else they don't have a line its just a crowd of people begging the guy to let them in. \n That guy wouldn't let anyone in if they didn't tip him. I know that's common practice at a lot of clubs, but I have never seen it so blatantly exercised. Literally everyone who was let in had tipped the bouncer, I don't understand why Bellagio would allow this to continue. The RACIST bouncer is making almost as much as the cover charge. If you ask him a question he will just walk away. If he asks you who's in your party and doesn't like the response he'll just walk away. I can't believe people put up with all this crap just to pay a cover and buy overpriced drinks. | 0 |
Got to store checked in...then found out you have to buy a mattress in order to get two free pillows...not cool should have been up front about that | 0 |
Had been eating here for over a year, the food is always cook Fresh. \nI am surprised this restaurant been here for over 17 years. \nThat is a good sign. | 1 |
This is the third time being here and I have to say I really like it. Armen is great! He does my son's hair and he always does a great job in asking my opinion on the hair since I'm very picky with the length. Today is the first time my husband did is his hair here with Nathan he was good too!! I really liked that they were open on thanksgiving day it saved me so they are very convenient I would highly recommend them! Ask for Armen and Nathan!!! | 1 |
I went here with a friend last night. We were really looking forward to this place based on much of the praise here on Yelp.\n\nMy first impression of the ambiance here was that it was too open and sterile. It definitely lacks the intimacy of most steakhouses. I was with a friend, but if I were on a date, I certainly would have chosen another restaurant.\n\nThe service was good, but certainly not top notch. When you go to a steakhouse, you expect a much more refined staff. Don't get me wrong... The staff here was friendly and attentive, but their approach was more of what I'd expect at a Cheesecake Factory.\n\nLooking at the wine list, there were many names that I have become familiar with over the years. However, their wines are VERY overpriced. I've been to a number of steakhouses, and this is the first where I've seen at least 90 percent of the wines marked up over $100 a bottle. The only wines that were below $100 were cheaper names like Beringer. This was a major disappointment for me. Wines should not be marked up this much. We ended up with a bottle of cabernet sauvignon that cost about $50, but really tasted more like a typical $25 bottle.\n\nWe started our meal with the prosciutto salad. Incredible. It was the perfect combination of salty and sweet favors.\n\nMy friend ordered the bone-in ribeye. I ordered the bone-in filet mignon. I've never hear of a bone-in filet, but it was truly amazing. Definitely the best filet I've ever had. My friend's ribeye was very good as well. Both of us added the shrimp as a seafood option. I don't know what they did, but the seasoning on the shrimp was not good. My friend gave me his shrimp because he couldn't stand the taste. He said it tasted like the smell of an electrical transformer from a toy train set.\n\nWe were so full by dessert that we could not order the chocolate souffle that our server suggested. Instead, we opted for the berries soaked in a marnier sauce of some kind. It was very good.\n\nOverall, the food at Anthony's exceeded my expectations (except for the shrimp). Unfortunately, for me, wine is a big factor. Seeing that they more than double their wine prices compared to higher-end steakhouses is just unacceptable. Do I regret dining here? No. But I would probably not return to Anthony's given other steak alternatives in the Las Vegas/Henderson area.\n\nPersonally, my suggestion would be to visit Hank's Fine Steaks & Martinis at Green Valley Ranch. | 0 |
A long time since my last visit. Here is an update: MELT in my mouth gnocchi (and that was because I stole from my daughter's plate); hearty, umami stuffed mushrooms; perfectly seasoned risotto with osso bucco; dreamy, creamy, light as a feather tiramisu, all delivered with great service and the best of humor for a picky, demanding table of five. Many thanks to the staff for a great evening. This is an experience worth driving 20 miles. Truly. | 1 |
Busy for dinner! Cars were wrapped all around the building and almost all tables inside were occupied. I was surprised to see how fast they move because we didn't have to wait very long. It is one of the best fast food chains so I can see why. They also have great combos! | 1 |
Ordered a takeout pizza here one night after finding another place we wanted to go was closed already. Not so easy to find the place (inside the lobby of the Plaza) and nowhere to really park but it ended up being pretty good.\nWe ordered the \""5th Street\"" and it was pretty tasty. Kinda NY style pizza, a good large pie as well. I would recommend this place to anybody wanting a good tasting pie. | 1 |
The food is good, but I don't think we'll be coming back. While my boyfriend was eating his vegetarian sandwich, he was horrified to find a chunk of tuna in with it. The worst part is they advertise being vegetarian friendly with a big \""We love vegetarians\"" sign on the wall. If that were the case, you'd think they would put a little more care into keeping meat out of their vegetarian sandwiches. To a vegetarian that's like finding a cockroach in with your meal. ;-) It's a shame because I enjoy their sandwiches. But this is definitely not a vegetarian-friendly establishment. | 0 |
My wife and I purchased a vegas.com show/dinner combo ticket, and they told us our dinner would be provided at this establishment. We showed up around 7:15...plenty of time for a quick bite before a 9pm show IMHO. We were seated quickly and given a set menu for vegas.com. It did not have the full selection of their menu, but was diverse enough that I was ok with it. That's however where the good ends.\n\nService was SLOW SLOW SLOW. Waiter was nice and meant well, but I think he was overwhelmed with tables. We both ordered the field greens & goat cheese salad....greens tasted like insecticide and barely had any dressing on them. Took 20 min to get salads and another 20 min for Entrees. I ordered the Shrimp & Grits....grits were odviously cheese whiz out of a jar mixed up with instant box grits. Shrimp were grilled OK with a generous dusting of cajun seasoning. My wife ordered the Surf & Turf...came completely cold. I mean steak, shrimp, potato cakes...everything cold. Wife sent it back, completely disappointed because service was so slow that there would be no time for them to remake it and make the show (show offered NO late seating). Called the MGR over and she was apologetic, but just offered to \""take care of us after the show\"". Now, if the experience was so bad then why in hell would I want to return? \n\nI sent this to vegas.com as well because they need to know about the quality of the restaurants they choose to partner with! | 0 |
I ordered the special of the day, braised pork short rib de-boned. I have to say pretty good, the pork melted in my mouth. It was a large rectangular block of rib sitting on a metal platter.\n\nThe salad was a typical garden salad.\n \nIt was served with small carrots and peas in a delightful sauce. The vegetables could have been better. A little more variety would have been better, to compliment the pork.\n\nThe bread was served on table freshly baked and it had an interesting weave allowing a person to pull off pieces of bread they like would, leaves off a stem. | 1 |
My wife and I and some friends tried out Georges Brasserie several months ago during restaurant week. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. \n\nThe Slow Braised Short Rib was excellent. I also had a cold soup which had an interesting, refreshing taste to it. I also enjoyed the cocktails that I had. \n\nThe dining room itself is nice and our server was pretty good. The place is a bit pricey so be prepared. Overall we enjoyed our dinner and I would definitely come back for a repeat. | 1 |
The food is good. The have multiple specials, all under $8. They give you tons of food. The dough is good and light. Very happy. | 1 |
Every Tuesday they have $1.50 fish tacos after 2.30pm :) | 1 |
Alright, I've been here at least 4 times. This is the most bi polar restaurant. \n\nI will say this, the food is good. But not so excellent to the point of putting up with awful service and chaos. And it's overpriced, so make sure you use a groupon here (which are frequently offered - which I take as a sign of business troubles if that's the only way you can get returning customers).\n\nAnyway, we came in during happy hour. Our server was absolutely clueless. A recurring theme with the servers here. He couldn't answer not one of our questions. He didn't know what a cucumber roll was (I've had this issue here before).\n\nOur plates were not cleared once during the entire meal, nor were our waters refilled even after asking a few times. We just kept stacking our dirty dishes to the side hoping someone would pick them up. No one did.\n\nWe had to wave our server down for the check and then waited forever for it. Upon receiving the check, he had charged us $10 for 2 cucumber rolls. Seriously? It's rice and cucumber that I get for my kids.\n\nI disputed the charged and he said there was nothing he could do. So naturally I asked to speak with a manager. Our server (not the manager, who wouldn't speak to us?) came back and said, oh I guess my manager said he would just charge you happy hour price for the rolls. OK. That's all I wanted and he had to make it a big damn ordeal. Also, I see the manager looking at us just totally annoyed. He even walked by our table a few times and wouldn't even smile or say hello.\n\nYeah, there are just way too many great sushi spots to put up with this bs. I can't even believe I've allowed myself to be subjected to it more than once. | 0 |
Love this place. Great atmosphere and great service. Even my four year old likes it. | 1 |
Do you like overpaying for grody shoes that a hobo has worn for 8 years? Do you enjoy rubbing elbows with crusty hipster kids? Do you enjoy paying double the price of thrift store clothing, for clothes that most shelters would turn down? Come on over to Buffalo Exchange... | 0 |
Obviously Fez is a popular place based on the number of reviews, and I'm adding my review, number 334, here.\n\nWent to Fez last night for the first time ever and I have to say that I was greatly impressed. First impressions are huge, and my first impression was that the restaurant was clean, and welcoming. The staff were great and we were seated immediately.\n\nWe ordered an appetizer of sweet potato fries and garlic rosemary fries. Mmmm. They were cooked just right. The sweet potatoes fries were crispy and light, sprinkled with a dusting of cinnamon and sugar, served with a sweet dipping sauce- heavenly. \n\nThe savory garlic rosemary fries were to die for.. Same crispy light textures, served with a savory dipping sauce.. The fries were served in a container, and the four of us easily shared them. There were more than enough for at least 8 people with just two orders.\n\nI also ordered the brushetta, which was divine. My dinner guests enjoyed the artichoke dip, while I preferred the pesto. However, they all were amazing choices.\n\nThe entrees were excellent too. I had a strawberry blueberry cashew salad. The salad was fresh and delicious to behold. My only complaint were that the cashews were raw, instead of roasted and salted. I felt the salty cashews would have been a better compliment to the sweetness of the blueberries and strawberries. However, it was a delicious salad.\n\nMy husband, the beef eater, took a leap on the wild side and had a tan tan chicken sandwich. The chicken was beautifully breaded and his meal looked delicious. He is not one for this type of food, preferring a plain old hamburger, but he thoroughly enjoyed his sandwich. It was served with a fresh field green salad on the side.\n\nI give Fez five stars and highly recommend. Numm!\n\nKudos! | 1 |
I am kind of surprised at all of the sub-par reviews I read on here before going to the Improv tonight, but I have to guess that they improved a lot of things because I didn't have much to complain about. My friend and I bought tickets to see Michael Ian Black tonight, and we got tickets for the early show as to avoid the lines for the late show (thanks fellow Yelpers!). \n\nWe got there at around 6pm so we could get seats and have dinner before the show. To echo other reviews, there's a 2-item minimum, which isn't really that outrageous because there's a pretty decent price range of items you can get. I got the chicken tenders ($10), fries ($4) and blackberry electric lemonade ($9). I could have done without the fries because I could barely finish the chicken tenders...and the drink was pretty watered down...I would suggest sticking to bottled beers. \n\nYeah the tables are pretty close, but I didn't feel claustrophobic and there was enough room for my friend (who was in the aisle) to scoot out of the way. Really, if you don't enjoy making friends with your neighbors, I'd recommend going with a group so that you don't have to share a table or be in close proximity with people you don't know...or asking for one of the two-top tables in the back. But the couple at our table was nice and we had a good time. The host, opening act, and of course Michael were great, and the wait staff was great as well. Plus we got two free passes for future shows (might be a standard? idk). \n\nLike others have said, it's a pretty pricey night out ($50 for food, drink, and ticket for one), but sans the watered down drink, it was a great experience and I'll definitely be back. | 1 |
I went to SAS Cupcakes to of course get some up cakes and candy. My friend came from out of town and I wanted to take her here. When we entered the shop the two girls there made eye contact with us and didn't say a word. We walked up to the counter to order and they just stared us down and didn't say a thing to us. \n\nBy far the worst experience I've had anywhere. I will never again come into this shop. | 0 |
Poor service at the bar. New York pizza was medicore. Honey pizza was a big letdown. It was more of a cracker than it was pizza or bread; a thin crispy cracker with some toppings on it. And even at happy hour, it was not a particularly cheap tab; speaking of which, we had to wait forever just to get the tab. I had an empty glass half the entire time I was there. It's just not a place worth going to at all. | 0 |
I don't often write reviews... But I had to share our awful experience... Ordered dumplings and two noodle dishes for my partner and I... App came quickly, followed by my partners noodle dish... Then we waited... And waited... And asked for mine... Finally after 20 minutes, I decided to cancel it, and we left... This was an awful dining experience, especially for Vegas. Plus, the food we did have, wasn't good... | 0 |
Ugh. Getting a to-go order is such an ordeal at this place. You can't call in the order (they apparently don't take orders over the phone) AND you have to be seated to even place an order. If I wanted to wait for a table, I wouldn't be trying to make a to-go order. ANYWAY, so I tried doing all that and was promptly ignored by the wait staff for about 15 minutes. Lame.. I eventually just left and ordered room service, which may have a long wait, but the prices are comparable AND I can wait in bed. | 0 |
Ok, well I didnt go here to play slots or cheap table games. I happened to be nearby and hungry. I started to recall the Yelp reviews about the cheap hot dogs that are available and figured, what the hell. So I go inside and there is the snack area that sells the hot dogs right next to the Subway. Huge line at Subway and nobody at the snack bar. I think \""Hmm, surely these people do not know about these glorious hot dogs. What a pity!\"". Most likely they were looking at me and thinking, \""Look at that idiot standing alone at THAT place. Does he believe EVERYTHING he reads? What a pity!\"". So I order the hot dog and make it the combo. It says you get a hot dog, a bag of chips, and a 20 oz soda for $3.99. I think thats what it cost at least. I'm trying to erase the whole episode from my mind so I may be off a little on the price. The soda you get is actually a lot larger than 20 oz though. Anyways, on to the hot dog. Why did I even take a bite of this mystery meat concoction? First off it was cold. I should of just threw it away and chalked it up to another Vegas gamble that didnt pay off. But no I'm too damn stubborn. Took a bite and almost vomited. Got up to throw it away. Even that was an ordeal. Having to maneuver through a maze of rats with wings...errr pigeons....must be part of the ambience that people seem to like about this place. I will be back to do some gambling I am sure. I WONT be back to do further damage to my intestines though. | 0 |
Very cool minimalist interior. Close quarters but still comfortable. Pleasant staff and incredibly fast service. Good prices. The best part is the food. I had the red curry noodles and it was PERFECT. I'm always on the lookout for my new favorite Thai restaurant and I may have just found out. | 1 |
I'm going here for lunch today. They're offering meal deals in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. I've never been disappointed and often pleasantly surprised. Desserts are homemade delights! Text the words TACOSPOT to the number 90210 to be alerted about instant specials. | 1 |
Alot of people wrote spot on positive reviews so i will some it up, they are probably the best steak house in Pittsburgh and that is saying something. Pittsburgh has many good steakhouses. Go earlier in the week, if your like me you hate waiting but Ruth's is probably the exception if you dont have a resavation. \n\nScore\nFood Quality 5\nService 4\nAtmosphere 4 \nValue 4\nRecommend 5\n\nTier 1 | 1 |
We've been raving fans of Spinato's for a few years but what happened on Valentine's day, 2014, moved our affinity for this company to a new level. My daughter is serving in the U.S. Air Force, currently stationed in Guam. It's 6,444 miles from Phoenix to Andersen Air Force Base on a tiny island the size of Scottsdale in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean. She's so far away. There's a giant hole in our hearts from missing her. She knows we love Spinato's pizza, the sauce with it's sweet and savory goodness, the family friendly service and the affordable prices in a time of vast economic uncertainty. It's a little slice of comfort. So, she wanted to surprise us with a gift card to our favorite restaurant but that's a little hard to do from so far away. Spinato's stepped up in a big way. Not only did they sell her a gift card, but they sent one of their managers, with a bouquet of twelve red-heart balloons, to deliver her gift to our doorstep. Spinato's act of service for one of our military members went above and beyond the call of making great pizza. They showed their patriotic spirit by helping an airman reach out with a comfort-food hug to her parents. Thank you Spinato's! Your actions reflect selfless service to others and bring great credit on your company, the United States armed forces and pizza makers all over the world! | 1 |
This place is awful and racist. If you are not some skinny little bleach blonde white girl who is willing to flirt with gross older bouncers then you have no chance of getting in. If your a guy they want to you to pay $20 to get in as well and have a $50 minimum bar . This place is not worth it at all. | 0 |
Walked into this chipotle tonight to get a $4 quesadilla. Asked for a side of salsa and the girl stated that she had to ring it up as a burrito. Huh???? So my $4 quesadilla is now an $8 burrito cause I wanted a side of salsa. The cashier seemed clueless and didn't understand why this was messed up. Will never go to this location again as they don't do this anywhere else. Get a clue. I called 4 other chipotles and none of them do this. They just give you salsa free of charge. | 0 |
I like Bass Pro shops as a place just to look around and enjoy the sporting goods and other items. I came here yesterday to look for hiking shorts like I bought last year. They didn't have the kind I wanted, but it was still a pleasant stop.\n\nI took the opportunity to walk around the boat area and marvel at the prices and be glad I didn't own one nor had to pay for it. This whole store is a visual feast. Lots of good people watching, a great selection of clothes (well almost), and surprisingly an area with a large selection of hot sauces.\n\nI'll be back and I hope they restock the shorts I got before. | 1 |
I have had two less-then-favorable experiences at this store. I don't think I will be back, despite how close it is to my work (making it easier for me to go to then any other Halloween store in town).\n\nFlash back to about a year ago. I needed some tanga panties, the cute looking little boy shorts with all of the ruffles. I was still debating what else I was going to wear to the event I was attending, so I started out with a black pair. I found them near the shoes for some reason. Didn't make sense, but their unusual placement later became important. When I bought them I was told no refunds, exchanges only. This also became important later.\n\nAfter purchasing my other items, I realized I needed the tanga panties in pink. So I went back to exchange them. I wouldn't normally take panyies back a store, I'd just keep them for later use... They had never been taken out of the sealed plastic bag though so I figured this was safe. My receipt said exactly what I was told when I bought them - No refunds, exchanges only.\n\nDespite this, the manager on duty the day I went back to the store refused to do the exchange. She pointed over to a different part of the store, where a sign hung that said there was no exchanges allowed on under garments. I pointed out that the black panties were not near that sign at all and instead in the wrong area. I also explained that the salesperson that rang me up told me the store policy was exchanges only and never mentioned that what I was buying was not really able to be exchanged. \n\nI ended up winning that battle. I was still annoyed buy the entire fiasco though, so when it came time to get ready for Halloween 2009, I did all of my shopping elsewhere.\n\nI have another event to attend this weekend that requires a costume. I decided to swing in after work to look for a headband to wear. When I was standing in a fairly wide aisle, an employee walked by carrying a step ladder... And she HIT me on the leg with it. Now, I understand accidents happen, but the women didn't say a word to me. If she realized she hit me, the lack of an apology is beyond rude. If she didn't realize she hit me, she needs to wake up. Either way, I am sure I can find anything I may need for Halloween or any other event at a business with better trained, more attentive employees. | 0 |
Love the atmosphere at this joint. It's become a regular stop in the last year. Great soundtrack! If you try one food item, check out the pork sammie. If you try one drink, go for the high tea. If you don't try either one, then fuck you...I didn't want you to try them anyway. | 1 |
Popped into World Market on a Saturday (7/27) around 1 pm and was greeted at the door by a sales associate, who offered me a cart and informed me that I was just in time for the Wine tasting. What luck! I had the opportunity to taste a Riesling, Wine Spritzer and a Malbec. All delectable; decisions, decisions! I bought the Wine Spritzer, which was made with white wine and pomegranate juice, and was a steal. I moved on to the food section, where I picked up items I don't normally find in the grocery store.\n\nThe store is jammed with all kinds of goodies, but is well organized, and there is plenty of staff on hand to assist.\n\nI proceeded to the checkout, where the service was fast and friendly. Swiped my Explorer card and got an additional discount! I love this place! | 1 |
Very nice. Stopped in for dinner on a busy Friday night and we had a great time. The almond margarita is really excellent, with an unusual flavor and delicious taste. The vegetable flatbread is relatively healthy and light - good option if you're avoiding meat. The French onion burger is really tender and delicious, and I liked the thick cut fries that came with it. The pork chile verde is spicy and yummy, with a great cornbread on the side. The chicken salad sandwich is good, but I'm not sure if it's worth getting again. The other menu items are so good and promising that i think the chicken salad sandwich is a little too boring in comparison.\n\nThe service was a little slow, and I thought the seating was a bit crowded. Overall, very nice. I'd go back (especially for happy hour). | 1 |
Great find in the middle of nowhere Banksville Road. I'd just about given up on Indian food in the Burgh (except for Taj Majal up on McKnight Road... but who is going to drive there on a regular basis?) and my friend pulled me back in. This place has all three of my trinity of cream based chickeny goodness favorites - Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Korma, and Butter Chicken. In a pinch, I always get one of these three. This time, I got the Chicken Korma and the Lamb Saag. \n\nBoth were delicious, and spice-y in a way that I hadn't had before (i.e., not spicy as in hot, but spicy as in lots of interesting spices). We contemplated one of the many naan choices, but ultimately decided to skip the carbs. In retrospect, I wish we had gotten some, because the sauces here were great.\n\nI also got a mango lassi, which was spiked with cardamon, which I wasn't used to, but still tasty. Just a heads up.\n\nIn sum, a good find that I will go to again should I ever find myself up over thataway. | 1 |
Solid 4-star place. Went for lunch with people from work and ordered two sushi rolls. Both were delicious. An appetizer courtesy of the sushi chef was also amazing. Not the most expensive restaurant out there. | 1 |
If you want to change the way you look at Edinburgh, take a walk along the Leith walkway.\n\nIt's an absolutely gorgeous scenic route right through the heart of Edinburgh. Unlike the film depictions and misconceptions, you'll find yourself surprised and quite taken with the beautiful area, and seeing a side of Leith that you may never have seen before.\n\nThe walkway itself is picturesque, and since it's full of friendly dog walkers whenever I take a stroll , I feel quite safe walking along it by myself. I love diving out the city for a while into a calm, tranquil wonderland of green and grey-blue. For that it can't be beat. Definitely one of the best alternative ways to see virtually undiscovered parts of the city. | 1 |
It was ok. They were updating and still working on the pool area when we were here like a year ago. It took forever to get checked in and checked out even with a full staff. I liked it because there was a Fat Tuesday inside, daiquiri bar. | 0 |
Around 2000 a wave of new mega-hotels updated the Vegas strip, with the Bellagio a flagship (peers were Mandalay Bay and the Venetian). These virtual towns (the B. had 3000 rooms, 10000 employees) included new diverse and even \""destination\"" restaurants. Some time ago, hearing about this booming restaurant scene (and seeing people like able sommeliers leave the SF area for Vegas careers), I organized some food-centric Vegas visits with several friends, using Bellagio as a base. We checked out all its restaurants (and many others in town), stayed in various Bellagio accommodations, and by request I got a complete facilities tour, for planning possible future visits or events. I could tell you more detail, from more experience, about the Bellagio complex's restaurants than most other Yelpers.\n\nI got to know the Bellagio well, warts and all -- the warts finally became excessive.\n\nThe Bellagio brought some pioneering, classy eateries to Vegas at a wide range of prices. Many are independently owned. They and other Bellagio features added elegance to the Strip, offset by occasional false notes -- reminders that Las Vegas isn't just about elegance or good cooking. Still, our food experiences were worthwhile, so 2 stars here instead of just one -- for the final incident that forced me to write off the Bellagio as a hotel.\n\nI'll skip over smaller gaffes, like changing suites twice in one stay from quirks like endless big gypsy-type moths emerging from an air vent (\""they live here!\"" chuckled a maid); or on another visit, finding many room lightbulbs dead, implying no one ever checks them.\n\nOn the third, which unexpectedly became the last, Bellagio stay, one friend, arriving from out of town, complained of raucous construction noise through his wall, making a much-needed nap impossible.\n\nI contacted the front-desk manager (Mgr1), who explained that the room next to my friend's needed repair after a guest \""trashed\"" it. (Good old Vegas.) As amends, she invited my friend to visit the hotel's fancy fitness center and spa, waiving the usual fee. My friend was satisfied.\n\nOn departure, contrary to Mgr1's offer, the bill had a charge for the spa (something like $30). I explained this to Mgr2, checking me out. In a suspicious tone suitable for addressing lying children, Mgr2 claimed no knowledge or record of Mgr1's offer, and did not try to check the history of raucous repairs. (Mgr1, naturally, was off-duty. If I get a chance to check the trip notes, I'll add both managers' names here.)\n\nWhat clinched the unprofessionalism was Mgr2 seeming never to stop and consider that I might be honest, and what that would imply. Nor show awareness of how serious broken promises are in a hospitality business. Maybe some Bellagio guests, besides \""trashing\"" rooms, do pull petty hustles like that (if so, it's another Bellagio reality worth knowing). But this ball was in the B's court. I insisted Mgr2 remove the mistaken charge -- the hotel, after all, had my California address (and credit-card info) and could always bill me later, were such a charge ever legit!\n\nBe aware, therefore, that you might well spend thousands of dollars in the Bellagio lodgings and restaurants (including hundreds just in tips), and still be stubbornly accused, via employee screw-ups, of cheating the hotel of $30. Nor will you get any apology. (Mgr2 possessed enough information to confirm my explanation and to follow up, if she gave a God damn about customer service and the Bellagio's image; she did not do so.) It left a bad taste in my mouth. $30 was zilch compared to the later business that the B lost after that episode.\n\nI've stayed at all sorts of lodgings around the US and elsewhere. Even those much more modest than Bellagio would consider Mgr2's attitude unacceptable. Yes, I could have invested more time to complain, written a letter. Yet Las Vegas's hotel industry is highly competitive. It was simpler just to warn people away from the Bellagio, and take our later Vegas hotel business to competitors, still within easy walk of the B's worthy restaurants.\n\nAll part of the constant reminders of Las-Vegas-Strip priorities. The touts and pimps out on the strip itself remind you pretty quick, if you take a stroll. But even at what, a few short years ago, was LV's leading hotel, under veneers of elegance you can find bug infestations, lavish suites with dead lightbulbs, and desk clerks with an attitude from a seedy motel. (With hourly rates. And Free HBO.) | 0 |
I'm happy for the one person who likes this place but honestly my biggest problem is that out of $500 deposit I got back $2.33! They painted every wall in the place. I was there for one year, I didn't put up art and I don't have a kid to draw on the walls. Why did they spend half of my deposit to paint the walls?!? If they even did, its not like I could verify that it was actually done. That's why Pala Mesa sucks. Also, they're in the ghetto, just FYI, and they're expensive as hell for the location. Light rail sure, but also hooker motels, tweaker trailer parks and constant police copters overhead looking for criminals in the area. | 0 |
I was really excited to try DCL after reading such great reviews. After going, it really didn't do it for us. It all seems a little forced. Too cool, too artsy, too chic...I wasn't a fan. I had the Sticky Icky cocktail and it should be renamed the Fucking Disgusting because it is undrinkable. And I'm a drinker! but this drink was SHIT! My wife had some sort of watermelon/cucumber concoction that was very good however, wish I would have had that instead! I won't be back to this place, even for happy hour. | 0 |
Stopped in today...both doors locked with open sign lit. Lady came out to open. I walk in, say \""I want something small, for a friend, to apologize, like $8 or something.\"" She immediately stops me, says we don't have anything that cheap, minimum we charge is $35. I point to some Lillies in a pot, and say \""what about throwing one of those together with another....\"" Immediately stops me and says \""no, a single rose is $7\"" I walk out. The end. \n\n(I can go to ANY other florist, pick one or 2 stems of some spring flower, (let's say, a sunflower, and a gerber daisy, and the florist will wrap it up with a sprig of baby's breath or something and boom... Instant small arrangement for less than $10..) NOT this place. | 0 |
We checked in and if it wasn't for the hotel taking our money when I made the reservation we would have left immediately. The lobby had a weird smell mixed with smoke. When we got to our room on the 6th floor security was across the hall because the guest across from us broke the shower door. Basically this is a scary hotel and not recommended. | 0 |
this place is awesome. they have all kinds of stuff that is actually good: ham hocks, escargot, steamed fish, pho, and steamed buns. the sushi isn't crazy good, but is okay especially for a buffet. the crab legs and oysters are very fresh too. the wait is pretty long, but always worth it. i mean it's a buffet, so it's okay to go in extra hungry! | 1 |
The Yelp reviews are right! The food is very good and quickly prepared. I've had Chinese take out in 15 different states and just came from the San Francisco Bay area, China Chef is one of the best I've had. I ordered Crab Rangoon, steamed dumplings, and chicken lo mein. All were excellent! | 1 |
ERC has great coffee--a secret that has, unfortunately, gotten out! The caf\u00e9 is usually crowded, but the espresso drinks are delicious and always a pleasure. Personal favorite is the Spanish latt\u00e9, although I've never been disappointed by a drink there.\n\nGood music, good atmosphere, though maybe a bit crowded to sit and do some serious studying--great for hanging out and chatting and working on light homework but not, say, your dissertation (unless it happens to be on college students and coffee, then you're set!).\n\nOne of my favorite things about ERC is that they have a set of hooks to hang your coffee jackets on, so that others can reuse them. Simple, but brilliant. | 1 |
Really disappointed with Sage as it came highly recommended. We had the $120 tasting menu and the food was mediocre at best. Just too much going on each plate and it was not cohesive. Seasonings and sauces were worse than average. Amuse buche was very good, oysters. King crab had too many components that did not work well together. Best dish is the scallop with the garlic panna cotta. The lamb was over cooked and sweet breads were oily and did not belong on the plate. The 48 hour beef belly was the most disappointing as the sauce had no flavor, the belly ended up tasting fatty and the best part of the dish was the asparagus and almonds. The chocolate mint soup was devine. The desserts were a mess! Best part of our meal werethe wine pairings.\n\nThe service was lacking as our waiter was too cool for his position. He spoke ever so softly and was full of himself. He spoke down to us and put down the other restaurant that recommended Sage. Once he took our order we were serviced by the sommelier, bus boys and runners. Waiter at one point scolds the bus boy at our table. Sage does a poor job of entertaining the diner. Our time there was painful as dinner took 3 hours, we waited for our dessert for 20 minutes.\n\nWith so many great restaurants in Vegas, I would not recommend Sage. I want a refund of my time back. | 0 |
The pizza at this place is amazing! Great service, desserts are sinfully delicious (fried dough OMG). Great Greek salad, little pricey but good. Chicken parm was overdone but pretty good. Will definitely eat here again.\n\n\nEdit! Service from the \""manager\"" not so great. The pizza is to die for though. I wish they had a place in the Bay Area. | 1 |
I felt very taken care of, everybody was so kind. | 1 |
What happened Twin Creeks???\n\nNonchalant waiter (second time). Slow service when it was obviously not busy. My salad is HALF the size of before and Room Temperature PRIME RIB?? You broke me heart! You guys used to be one of my favs! \n\nI hope your happy hour didn't get worse... | 0 |
This is one of the places that I really wanted to try this time around and I was some what unhappy. I wanted a specific item for take out, but was told that I could only eat the lunch buffet if I wanted, so I did. The selection was very, very limited. The rice had hard things in it. The chicken was pretty good. But the service was a little slow, and you really had to catch someone just to get a drink refill. The nan however was amazing and amongst the best I have ever had. | 0 |
S\u00e9same is a great restaurant for a quick and fresh business lunch. They offer traditional asian food but with a more healthy touch. The veggies are fresh and everything is nicely presented, although they are sometimes a little too generous on the sauce. The service is quick and the place is perfect for a to go meal. It's generally filled with a crowd of young professionals and the decor is really nice so there is a great ambiance overall. The portions big and the prices are reasonable. Try the vegetarian spring rolls (packed with crunchy vegetables for just 2,75$) and the general tao chicken. | 1 |
Excellent thai food in a out of the way strip mall. Its not cheap (it's also not as pricing as the restaurants on the strip) but its worth the money. The laab was killer. The drunken noodles with seabass delicious and the Singa's icy cold. Loved it! | 1 |
My daughter spraigned her knee in a soccer match!! YIKES.\n\nWent here becuase it was the closest qucik care. We got her in to the doc quickly and got an x-ray quickly. they handled insurance paper work fast. The reception area was small and cramped.\n\nThe service at the counter was professional and not friendly. The medical staff was more friendly and very professional. It was better than going to an emergency room - that is for sure. | 1 |
Well, after a year and a few months of living a stones throw from Breadfruit, I finally made it in there. To be honest with you I was not very impressed and left with a bad taste in my mouth. I love supporting the local restaurants in my downtown, but I don't think I will be returning.\n\nThe girlfriend and I decided to come for dinner and we were both really excited to try the food. We were seated promptly and greeted by our server, Craig, I think. He was great with describing the food and how spicy and offered his recommendations. We had the pumpkin soup to start with some of the Festival bread. The soup was tasty, but was luke warm. We both expected hot, maybe even a gazpacho-like soup, but luke warm? It had a nice kick that snuck up on you, but the temperature really changed it. The bread was really tasty though and we moved on to the entrees. She had the chicken and dumpling dish. The sauce had a curry taste to it and was very good. The dumplings, while thick and hearty were good as well. I opted for the Jerk Prawns. Now, when I see Prawns on the menu I am expecting 3, maybe 4, *very* large shrimp, especially for $14.50. When I got my plate I was underwhelmed to say the least. I saw 5 medium shrimp on a skewer. I will say they did taste good, but for the price I felt a little bent over. The dish was accompanied by a cabbage slaw and a slice of grilled pineapple. Overall, tasty but over priced.\n\nWhat really got me was the bill, granted we each had a drink, and I knew how much mine was, it was $60 before gratuity. Looking at the receipt I saw the Festival bread, which sounded like it came with the soup, was $3.50! Two sticks of bread! Needless to say I was just overcome with a sense of disappointment after hearing such great things. | 0 |
Food was ok. Went with a group of people and each meal ordered was considered \""ok\"". One complaint I will share is that we asked to replace fries with onion rings on one of the burger plates. We were told that it would cost .99 cents extra, which was fine (usually there is a cost to \""upgrade\"" to onion rings). So was very surprised with the burger came with four (4)...yes, four small onion rings. Stick with fries next time! \n\nThe huge eclair caught our eye when we went by the bakery case and we were excited to splurge with one. Skip it, folks. It was very dry and the filling was skimpy (actually it was thicker in the dead center of this huge eclair but overall, the experience was not worth the cost. \n\nMost likely won't be back to this cafe. We actually chose to eat here because we attended a concert at the casino. | 0 |
Deplorable service. Handful of occupied tables and plenty of wait staff, yet it too forever to get our beverages and even longer to get someone to take our order. Yet our waiter had time to stand and talk to people at another table for over 15 minutes. Finally another server took our order. The waiter came over to apologize and told us they were \""slammed\"". Seriously? After waiting another 30 minutes for our order, we gave up and left. We invested 45 minutes for nothing. | 0 |
Stopped by for an early lunch today at 11:15. Nobody at the hostess station and it was several minutes before anyone acknowledged we were there. Our server didn't indicate there were any lunch specials nor ask if we had any questions. Once our order was placed the food arrived quite quickly which would have been fine had the food been prepared fresh. My wife ordered enchiladas which were barely warm in the middle so they obviously were pre-made and reheated. My machaca burro was fine. Ice tea was never refilled and, we weren't asked if we wanted dessert. I don't know if it was an off day for them but I'll probably not find out since one bad experience is all I'm willing to invest. | 0 |
Beautiful location. We had a nice time walking through the gardens and touring the property. The staff is incredibly friendly. We stayed in the Octilla, but didn't do the executive lounge, there were too many time places to eat and drink. The rooms were gorgeous and spacious. There was a pool and hot tub closer to our building but spent most of the second day at the Cabana Club which is closer to the spa. Drinks here are weak and probably not worth it. But the hot tub is large and the waterfall slide is another fun option.\nWe enjoyed the happy hour at Frank and Albert, $5 martini's. My favorite was the Apple Spice (nothing like those sickly sweet green appletini's). We sat near the fire pits in the main garden area. Dinner at Wright's was amazing and I recommend it. | 1 |
Joseph Pearce is one of a small Edinburgh chain of pubs and the lack of free tables is a testament to its popularity. So far I've only been to JP's for drinks and have been fortunate enough to be there when it is warm enough to sit outside (although if you feel a chill there are some warm blankets for you). There is an OK selection of beers on pump and some particularly nice bottled beers such as Black Isle.\n\nThis is a good pub to meet up with someone for a chat and a pint. | 1 |
This is a terrrible store! I went in to simply buy Milk. They had the isle closed off and when I finally did get the milk the lines were so long it took me 20 minurtes just ot buy a 1/2 gallon of milk. Next time I will go to Fry's | 0 |
After a long drive from the states to Montreal we looked for a place near our hotel that was not too expensive and offered food for picky kids. We were surprised at the quality and portions of our meals. The lamb shanks were delicious and the kids loved the spaghetti and (spicy) meatballs. Even the kids meal burger and fries was full of flavor. Just wished we had ordered less and split dishes as each plate was plenty for two. Didn't have room for desert but hope to go back and try their shakes. | 1 |
Come for the view, maybe leave without food! At least this was my last experience with the Eiffel Tower restaurant. \n\nI have been in to eat 3 times now. The first 2 times were wonderful; 4 stars. This last time however was an abysmal 1 star.\n\nFirst of all, the view of the Bellagio and their stunning fountain is fantastic. Romantic, breathtaking and all other adjectives found in thesaurus. The staff is 5 stars all the way; from the helpful hostesses to the swift bread guy that is at your table though out your entire meal making sure you have a new, fresh piece of bread from the 5 different varieties in the basket. Amazing! Kudos to him. The wait staff is all uniformly good as well - although at one point I finished my glass of wine and instead of refilling it from the bottle at the table, my waitress snatched it away leaving me wine free. I had to flag someone down to get me a fresh glass! And this is in Vegas! Humph, not impressed. \n\nNow, on to the food: My very first time in I ordered the seafood tower - go big or go home, right? It was crazy expense and worth every penny. It was fresh, tasty, totally over the top with how gigantic it was and resulted in a story to be told for years. My second time in was for a family meal. We went traditional with fish or steak entrees; the decadent bacon brussel sprouts on the side as well as potatoes. This meal had nothing negative to comment on. Overpriced but when you factor in the view, worth it for sure. Now my most recent visit: I decided to really see what the menu was like away from the tried and true entrees. So, I started with Lobster Bouillon soup with lobster flan, Celery and toasted brioche. The soup was creamy, very rich and the brioche was perfect to dip in. The flan however was like an orange, wiggly, tasteless blob... Like, crazy tasteless. Next I had the worst, over vinegary, kale salad ever. And I love balsamic vinegar, I even drizzle it on ice cream! This salad was horrible, oh, and had 3 tiny cherries.... Thanks, wouldn't want to over cherry, you might take away from the all the vinegar. \n\nFinally, I was so excited to have the Foie Gras Torchon with duck prosciutto and fig compote. The Foie was slimy on top and congealed so it was hard to break through, I had to use a knife to cut it! Also didn't have that amazing buttery, melt in your mouth quality; it actually didn't taste much at all. I have never seen or tasted Foie like this - I know Canada is lucky that we have free-range farms and ability to produce amazing, sinfully delicious tasting Foie. This was just disappointing and sad. Hands down the worst Foie I have ever had. Oh, and the duck prosciutto was as hard as glass. It actually cut my gum open when I tried to chew it. \n\nI would have had dessert but my mouth was bleeding from the duck glass. \n\nLe repas \u00e9tait horrible! | 0 |
I used to hate having to fly into the Vegas airport but now that a lot of the renovations are complete by the southwest gates it is so much better. It doesn't seem to have that nasty smell anymore and there are way more options for food. \n\nAlso this is a great place to people watch no matter what time of day! | 1 |
I must say I underestimated this place, I went in with very low expectations based on the reviews. I did everything I could to get out of the group luncheon but ended up enjoying my pulled chicken sandwich with one of the sauces on the table and I really wanted a plate of the pickled okra that they serve with the sandwiches.....it was so very good. Not sure about the rest of the food but everyone in my group really enjoyed what they had. | 1 |
I called Nulook Flooring after reading the reviews on Yelp. I was looking to do flooring instead of carpet in the upstairs of my house. I was curious on price, but understandably they told me they would have to measure and choose a flooring which they then could provide an estimate. Well, a guy came over to my house to take measurements and said he would call me in a few hours. He did not only not call me in a few hours, he NEVER called back at all!!!!! Great service Nulook. You would think they would want business and if you sent a guy over to do measurements wouldn't you want to follow through with that?! | 0 |
Wow business must be really good for Paddock to completely ignore potential customers. I sent a request to get an estimate for my pool remodel, Mike Rynne quickly came out to bid on the job, after several follow ups I've never heard back from Mike, nor received a bid. Very disappointed since they originally built my pool, I even emailed the corporate office and no response. Good for them for being so busy!! | 0 |
Where can you walk around and shove your face full of free chocolate? Not many places... oh wait... you just found the place! I went in to look around and was pleasantly surprised at the ability to sample all the chocolate. I've been dying to try a bacon chocolate combo but am not willing to drop the cash because I'm afraid I won't like it. Well, I loved it. I also tried the milk chocolate hot chocolate made with coconut milk. Major props for having milk alternatives. Why not 5 stars? The service was, meh. The girl standing behind the glass acted like we didn't exist. I don't believe in being pushy but it almost seemed like she was annoyed at my trying chocolates (even though it's help yourself). Finally a guy came out and I ordered my hot chocolate. He was ok, but also seemed hesitant to help. I'm really not hard sell, but didn't get anything because nobody really offered any help or information about the chocolate, the maker, anything. I walked out knowing just as little as I did walking in. =-(. | 1 |
I had high hopes for this place but it was just ok...\n\nI enjoyed the garlic bread and veggies with ranch dressing but the chicken wings were not my favorite. I opted for the mild wings...I didn't really care for the sauce...it was a little plain and bland but that's just my personal opinion. Maybe next time I will try another flavor or a different option perhaps the chicken strips? \n\nBut still not my favorite wing place. | 0 |
I find it shocking that people give this place such high ratings. I've been here twice and both times I have been literally HORRIFIED by the prices. As a toy collector's wife, we pretty much have many of the items you can find here and we certainly paid nowhere near what they are charging. I get that these types of toy stores are going to mark up their product to pay their rent as we have several in San Diego. I've been to many of these private toy stores and this one is by far the most expensive I've ever been to. \n\nThe pleasure in this store is looking at the toys as if you were in a museum sort of setting. They you can enjoy the products without feeling the need to overpay. Then go home, jump on eBay and get the same item for at least half the price. Voila!\n\nI'm giving two stars just for all of the great items in the store that are fun to look at. | 0 |
Open 24/7. I just have to say every time we come here the girls that work inside are very nice and if they get a chance they will talk with you. Since they see us at least once a week we talk more. It always is clean inside and they are usually stalked up on drinks and snacks etc. \nOf course we will be back. | 1 |
Ok, so my reference point is Little Tokyo in L.A. \n\nI ordered an ahi salad and a Soporo. Trying to do the healthy thing. The salad simply didn't have flavor and was over priced at $15 and my beer was $10! But I can live with this..maybe it costs more to transport to the AZ. Like whatever, im a grown up.\n\nWhat killed me though was the service. My salad was forgotten..but ok it happens....but it still arrived before my beer! Which I had to ask about. So..the waitress finally checks on me then I ask her for the check...to get things going I just hand her my credit card. And sigh, you can guess the rest. After 15 min i have to walk up to the register to settle. Rrrrrrrrrrrr\n\nPositives is that this place is a magnet for cute girls, which at least can take your mind to a happy place while waiting in purgatory. Also the manager followed up quickly.\n\nSo next conference I will stick with the hotel restaurants which have been good thus far and fair prices. | 0 |
They give you a lot of gelato for a single. However, the flavors are just okay. I would expect more from Bellagio. The tiramisu gelato had too big chunks of lady fingers that just over powered the smoothness of the gelato. It would be better if the ladyfingers had been soaked in espresso prior. | 0 |
This review is more about the birthday party experience we had here. The park itself is One of our favorite parks and I take my kids all the time. There is a big playground, small splash pad, a lake where you can feed the ducks (my kiddos love that). It's beautiful. \n\nWe had my daughter's birthday party here and I think it's a good value. About $100 for unlimited ride bands for 9 kids and 2 adults. None of the adults wanted to ride rides so they just let 2 more kids use them. You also get a party host, ice cream, balloons, and you can bring in your own food (which saved us quite a bit of money). \n\nThat all being said, we were very disappointed that the train was not working for most of the party. The kids had to ride the carousel the whole time. They were still going to charge me full price until I complained, then they reluctantly offered me a 10% discount. \n\nFurthermore, the party host does not host. She helped put up the balloons and then sat there the whole time. I had to ask her to do everything - get the cake, put on ride bands, etc. I paid extra for the package with the party host so I wouldn't have to do those things. I thought she would be hosting the party and lead the kids through some sort of a schedule. When she gave me the comment survey to fill out, I told her what I was going to put on the form about her hosting and she got very defensive and said those things weren't in her job description so it wasn't her fault that I had those expectations of what a party host does. I wasn't going to argue with her but management really should clarify that they don't actually host, just help with set up and clean up.\n\nOverall, not 100% thrilled with the party experience here, but I will continue to take my kiddos as we very much enjoy the park itself. | 0 |
This place is disgusting. The level of filth is off putting as soon as you walk in. I saw the cook lick his finger and blow his nose without washing his hands within 5 minutes. This place should be shut down. Stay away. | 0 |
Had a late check in and instead of the room that I booked, we were put in an \""upgraded\"" room which was a downgrade in my opinion. As if this weren't enough reason to be irritated, the carpets and walls were thrashed and had looked like they had never been cleaned. Complained but no one cared. Will never stay at MGM again. Plenty of other great hotels in Vegas. | 0 |
Seems to be a typical Burrito, Chimichanga, Tostada type Mexican Food Restaurant, however, I did notice some new additions so it seems like they're trying to keep up with what else is available. Not a lot of authentic or unique types of Mexican restaurants around North Scottsdale. This time I opted for their Fish Taco's with Hawaiin Ono... should have known better, it tasted very much like the Chimichanga's and Tostada's and Taco's. | 0 |
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