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Very disappointed after hearing good reviews about this restaurant. This was an anniversary dinner for my wife and I and we were looking forward to a nice evening. \n\nFirst, I called in our reservation and noted it was our anniversary, but when we arrived (after waiting in the 'reservation' line for about 45 minutes) the hostess could not find our reservation. Not a big deal right? I told them I made the reservation over the phone. They told me no problem they would seat me in just a few minutes. They ended up seating us at the worst table of the house, right behind the hostess stand. That wouldn't do for our anniversary dinner so I asked why we had such a poor table? The hostess replied that since we did not have a reservation, walk-ins get seated in the bar lobby. I reiterated that we did make the reservation, but that they somehow lost it. The hostess's reply? 'Well, I didn't lose your reservation.' I asked to speak to the manager.\n\nSecond, the manager comes up to the hostess stand. After a minute or two of whispers and checking their computer, she comes up to me and says, word for word 'And you are here for?' Seriously? As a manager THAT'S how you begin your interaction with a guest? I explained that what I was there for was for our anniversary, I made the reservation over the phone and I was not happy with the table they offered me. She responded by saying that they were very busy and that all walk-ins are sat in the bar area since there were no other available tables. After explaining, again, that we had made the reservation over the phone, the manager gave me a quick nod and said something to the hostess. No apology, not even a word of acknowledgement. The hostess sat us at a table in the solarium area.\n\nThird, the food is nothing special. There are plenty of other restaurants in Las Vegas that have better steaks and seafood. Eiffel Tower restaurant, Prime Steakhouse, Seablue, and Picasso just to name a few. I'm not saying the food was bad, but nothing to go out of your way for.\n\nOverall, if it wasn't for the horrible experience with the hostess and management (our waitress was actually very nice), we wouldn't have been impressed with this restaurant at all. Spend your time and money someplace else. | 0 |
This is a fabulous addition to Downtown. It's a small-ish, but very well done casino. It's a modern design with a open, renovated warehouse feel. Very chic. It has good, cheap gaming. A great bar. And decent food options. So if you're Downtown, you should so totally come here. | 1 |
Great service, came in and ordered take out.\nHaven't tried to call.\nThings done wrong: curry was in a form container and it spilled a bunch/beef jerky was dry/why does every thai place skimp on white rice?\nAfter all that still 5 stars because,\nThings done right: all of it tasted awesome, dried jerky and all/right price each thing around 9$/enough for lunch tomorrow/server spoke english well\n\nOrdered pineapple chicken fried rice/basil vegetable fried rice/panag vegetable curry/beef jerky.\n\nDefinitely going back! | 1 |
Reminds me of my mom's home cooked meals. I love the atmosphere of the barstaurant. The staff is very friendly and they bring you more side dishes if you eat them all :) I love the prices too. If you go there you must try the appitizer the pork belly with the oyster, cabbage wrap, it is amazing good and the steamed kalibi the meat is so tender it comes off the bone | 1 |
This place probably gets mistaken for the Hash House A Go Go a lot. However, when we called to make reservations, the person who answered the phone specifically asked us TWICE if we were sure we weren't looking for Hash House a Go Go. \n\nI ordered a Spanish omelet. It was pretty good. Had a little bit of butter flavor, which I generally don't like, but the overall flavor of the omelet was decent. The olives and jalapenos in there were very good. I shared the omelet and was still full. It came with a choice of 2 sides; I went with cottage cheese and hash browns. The hash browns were standard; I enjoyed them. I thought the portions were pretty good. \n\nThe coffee was also decent. It was good enough that I could drink it black. There were also free refills on the coffee, which I certainly took advantage of. \n\nThey had several homemade sauces that I thought were notable. The habanero sauce had a good flavor, and was kind of sweet and interesting. The chipotle had a usual smoky flavor (I like the habanero sauce better). They also had a really interesting spicy ketchup, but by the time I tried it I had so many hot sauces that my mouth was on fire, and I couldn't really notice the spiciness of the ketchup.\n\nMy friends ordered the corned beef hash and enjoyed it.\n\nThis place also has an impressive variety of homemade jam, desserts, and dog treats for sale. I didn't get a chance to try all of it, but I thought it was rather neat.\n\nI really like the cozy, quirky, homemade mom and pop feel here. The prices were like a Denny's ($7-$9 for an omelet), but the food was more unique. \n\nWe came in a group of 10 people, and I thought service was reasonably fast, friendly, and they definitely kept the coffee coming. | 1 |
Purchase dryer, washer and fridge for our rental house. They price matched and got us the color we wanted plus delivered and installed for one low price.\nNew tenant moves in, the washer is not draining. Call Spencers, they come back and technician wants to charge US $65 just to look at it. Then he says the washer is disgusting because there are clothes INSIDE the washer (well duh, it didn't drain, she tried to get everything out but missed a couple of socks whatever!)\nAfter going back and forth with them and finally getting Spencer's on the phone after we just bought the items a week ago and were the first times being used it turned out it was THEIR fault, as they didn't open the valve or whatever switch they needed to turn for the washer to drain properly.\nThe guy was a total jerk, and would not admit it was their fault, kept saying the lady living in the house was a slob and the washer had dirty laundry in it (uhhhh, hello? IT'S A WASHER!!!!!). That evening I get a call from them again after I complained about their service. They said the place was mess when they showed up and there was really dirty laundry in the washer. \nI explained to them that the new tenant had just moved in the day before they came, so of course there's gonna be a bunch of boxes and stuff all over. Plus the lady was washing the sheets she used to cover furniture for the move (not that is any of their business). I think they were just making excuses for their lazyness and incompetence.\nThat was the washer. The fridge kept making this horrible noise which they insisted it would go away after a while... it's still pretty loud, but not as loud as when new.\nDryer died (it's the motor) after 17 months. All whirlpool appliances have a 5 year warranty, except this one, so now we have to get a new dryer. Guess where I'm NOT buying it from???? | 0 |
I just don't get the reviews that are raving about this place. Been here twice - once for dinner with my wife and kids, once for lunch with colleagues from work.\n\nDinner: Ok, we did get one of the semi-private rooms with a large table which is always nice with two kids that can be squirmy. That was a positive. But the server was a bit overbearing and pushy, trying to sell us this, that, and the other thing after we made it clear to her several times (I thought) that we just needed some time to look at the menus (yes, plural... and they're all huge). We got a mixture of Chinese and Japanese. It was all ok (not exceptional) and somehow the bill came to $90, which is crazy for what we got (yeah, I wasn't paying attention when we ordered, but based on what we ordered I would have expected ~$60). Must have been the \""chef's special roll\"" the server talked us into, which was completely forgettable.\n\nLunch: A bit of a mess. Three of us got the sushi roll specials, one got hibachi chicken. Failure #1 was service of the miso soup. The bowls were plenty full, and the way the server gripped them when serving them, his thumb was in the soup. Yuck. Failure #2 was the hibachi chicken, which took at least 10 minutes to arrive after the rest of us were served lunch. Failure #3 was when paying- their credit card machine was broken. They wanted to write down our credit card info, which we did not want them to do. They hassled us about writing a check-- C'mon, its YOUR credit card machine that broke! That already hassles us-- so don't add to the hassles and just take the check!\n\nOverall-- the food is not bad (it's a pretty low bar for Asian food in this part of town), but there are substantially better Chinese and better Japanese places elsewhere. | 0 |
My friend suggested we meet here for lunch - so glad she did - it was great!\n\nI arrived a few minutes early and was pleasantly surprised to see the design & decor. It felt like I was in California with the modern chic theme. I was delighted that they spared no expense in the restrooms! They might have one of the nicest restroom facilities around.\n\nOnce my friend arrived we decided to sit out on the patio area. It's so nice being able to sit outdoors in the winter when most of the country is experiencing record cold temps. We both decided on salads - she had the Chopped salad and I chose the Arugula & Sour Apple (with Balsamic Onions). We also shared a side of brussels sprouts - delicious! Both salads were very fresh and tasty - there's nothing better than uncomplicated flavor.\n\nThe service was excellent! The waitstaff was attentive and always ready to refill those beverage glasses. \n\nI can't wait to come back at night and try the dinner menu while sipping a cocktail. | 1 |
A good place to go if you want to low roll. | 0 |
Great service. Quality of fish is excellent. Nice ambiance. The only thing that would've made the experience better is traditional Japanese rather than easy listening piano. Service is spot on. | 1 |
I received a coupon in the mail for a free coffee and decided to see what all of the hype was about. Walked in, and the girl working there didn't really say hello; she acknowledged my presence, but there was no audible \""welcome\"". \n\nI felt like an idiot. I had obviously never been there before (there are very few Dunkin Donuts in Denver, and fried dough dunked in delicious frosting is not exactly a staple in my diet...). I asked for an iced coffee. Did I want cream or sugar? Skim milk would be nice...with a little bit of half and half...but couldn't I do it myself? I guess not. \n\nShe poured my beverage, handed it over and just stared at me. Did I want anything else? Umm...I had been thinking about a pound of coarsely ground coffee, but where were the prices? I suppose the cost was irrelevant, as she informed me that there was no way of adjusting the grind of the coffee; \""the machine just does it all the way\"". Nevermind. \n\nThe coffee was okay. I'm glad it was free. I don't see myself frequenting Dunkin Donuts in the future. | 0 |
Avoid this place. BY FAR THE WORST GENTLEMAN'S CLUB I'VE BEEN TO IN VEGAS! \n\nWife and I went to Vegas a few weeks ago and usually we visit one of the Gentlemen's clubs we know we enjoy. The Cab driver insisted on Sapphires claiming it was the \""Worlds biggest with plenty of seating\"". We figured sure why not. Some clubs in Vegas its hard to find seating, so when he mentioned the place was huge and seating was not a problem we figured it was worth a shot to try a new place.\n\nBIG MISTAKE. \n\nAfter paying the $40 cover to get inside we're greeted by a gentleman with two dancers next to him almost like they're next in line for the next group that walks in the door. Seemed awkward to us. Both girls, pretty in their own regard, were not our type and I was hoping he wasn't going to try and throw them at us. \n\nAs we approached him, he asked us how many were in our party, and I told him 4. He gave us one look and said go ahead and walk in with no other information. As we walk down to a large room full of tons of empty chairs we notice EVERY SINGLE TABLE has the word \""Reserved\"" on it. We see there is a second room that is completely empty with the same signs. We look over to the bar and notice its shoulder to shoulder packed.\n\nMy initial guess is that they don't allow you to sit down in this place unless you pay additional money to sit in one of their \""Reserved\"" seats, but we were not quite sure yet. Anyways, we walk up to the extremely crowded bar area and order 4 drinks. Like others have stated its about $14-$16 a drink. I saw a girl ask for some water and they gave her the tiniest bottle and it was $10. She almost flipped her lid. The bar was a mad house every one was just there standing staring at the dancers on stage. Also since the bar is perched up they could see all the \""Reserved\"" tables with the patrons getting lap dances.\n\nThe over crowding of the Bar became to much so my wife went back to the gentleman who told us to just walk in and ask him about all the reserved tables. When she asked what the story was with those he said \""Go get your entire group and we can talk about pricing\"". My wife again asked if he can simply explain how this all works and rudely the douche replies \""Go get your group and we can talk about pricing\"". \n\nNeedless to say we were done. So let me get this straight, we pay $40 to get in, then before taking 5 steps in to the place we were to be confronted to pay additional money to sit? If not our only option is to be shoulder to shoulder with everyone at the bar. And should we choose to pay for one of your \""Reserved\"" seats, we get the pleasure of everyone at the bar gawking at us while we enjoy our personal dance?\n\nThis place is a joke. This is one of the first times I have hated my experience at a gentleman's club in Vegas. The other couple we brought it was their first time at a gentleman's club so he had to apologize on behalf of Sapphire's and tell them this is not how normal clubs function. If anything they've just experienced the worst of the worst. We ended up going to one of our favorite clubs and spent a lot of money and enjoyed ourselves. Unlike Sapphires, we spent it willingly and not forcefully. Please don't make the same mistake we did, there are plenty of other clubs that are a thousand times better than this god awful establishment. | 0 |
Had an awesome time this day, lounge around the VIP area since my group was hanging there. Service was prompt, our cocktail waitresses are super awesome & beautiful and music was on point. Only thing I didn't like, there was a white girl scamming people so watch out for her. She'll try to blend in with your group even though our group was a bunch of asian girls. I wished TAO Beach had a secluded jacuzzi layout as Marquee, but I still had a good time. | 1 |
Eve is very pretty and I like the set up. I would consider it more of a lounge like Blush then a club. Although at least at Blush you can sit without VIP. They played decent music and I like the video screens. It didn't impress me enough to make me want to go back though. | 0 |
Boy oh boy, this place is book heaven!\n\nCentral Library is very conveniently placed just off the Royal Mile (the name doesn't lie, it's in the heart of the city centre). \n\nUpon entering through the front door I was transported into another time and environment. Compared to the bustle of the high street it's serene and peaceful, with a few booths placed around if you want to read a book entombed in the quiet.\n\nIts ground floor is open plan and very easy to navigate. Here, books aren't just separated into \""History\"" and \""Fiction\"" categories, but each is filed into different departments. They have a good English literature section for students, an excellent number of foreign language materials and their history books are parted off into various time periods and relevant countries. \n\nAlong with an impressive amount of general fiction including new releases, they also have a smaller section of kids, a section for young adults and I was pleased to see graphic novels getting representation. Additionally, there are audio books and DVD's for your perusal, although the latter were mostly dated. However, there were some classic films peeking out of the shelf for avid film buffs.\n\nUpstairs they have a reference section and some records. There's free Wifi and other such library facilities, including printing and scanning devices! I just love the look of this library - makes me feel like I'm in a 40s film noir crime movie. I know it's what's on the inside that counts and all that jazz, but damn, I love the general maudlin aesthetic of this place! | 1 |
Yikes Go somewhere else if you can!!!\n\n1. Parking - this is a casino. Be prepared to walk a bit and then through a smokey casino with a bunch of people throwing their dinero into metal machines!\n\n2. Ambiance - Can have a lot of testosterone since there are a lot of teens, next to an arcade. The place is pretty basic and not inviting.\n\n3. Theaters - The Imax is fine and good, although very expensive like all other Imax. Otherwise, most of the theaters are on the small and dated side.\n\n4. Bring ear plugs - Seems alot of folks bring their infants with them and well, be prepared in advance. \n\n5. Payment - You can use your \""points\"" from the casino to pay for your ticket. Sounds like a great deal, however those free points probably cost a small fortune when you think about it.\n\nI don't mind this place to see a movie, however, it is NOT an experience at all.\n\nIf you are at the casino, and need to save money, you can hideout here while your other half is donating money to the casino!!! | 0 |
Four out of four people at our table had mistakes made with their food. Some were easy to amend (picking off onions, etc), some were not (burger slathered in undesirable sauce). Remedy took a while and everyone else was finished or nearly so by the time I got my corrected burger. One more umbrella on the outside patio would not go amiss either. Small selection on the menu. I'll give it another shot once they are more established, but not impressed thus far. | 0 |
My first time at Sushi Eye was for a book club meeting for Happy Hour back in July. I mostly ordered cocktails and a couple of appie specials, which were okay but I wanted to go back and eat a full meal before I reviewed the place.\n\nI stopped in for lunch on a Friday recently and was very surprised to see that between 12 and 1pm, there was NO ONE ELSE at the sushi bar and only two tables taken. Never a good sign. \n\nThe service was friendly and attentive, but what else did she have to do?\n\nSince a lunch sashimi combo would've cost me $18 ($3-6 higher than most other sushi places for lunch), I opted for an Atkins roll ($9; pretty good; never had a roll sans rice before) and a $10 lunch combo with yellowtail sashimi (fine) and some Japanese dumplings (which came fried, yuck...would've liked to have a steamed option...and the sauce was tasteless). The miso soup and small salad was included and they were pretty much like all the other places.\n\nOverall, I left wishing I had stopped at RA or Sushi Ken for a less expensive, more satisfying lunch special. | 0 |
Yummy is all I can really say about the wedge burger and sweet potato smash fries. Crisp fresh wedge of lettuce with tomato, red onion, blue cheese and bacon...it was really great. Don't forget to ask for some chipotle mayo dipping sauce to go with the fries. Kind of pricey, but one of my favorites. | 1 |
My visit to this place was not only disappointing, but it made me sad to think that this place would probably go the way of Planet Hollywood in a year or two. I had the Carnitas and I had to cut (or should I say SAW) into it with a knife and fork. My friend's crab enchiladas were underwhelming. I was heartbroken that yet another famous Latino is slapping his name on a \""brand\"" that will probably fail instead of actually checking out the food and making sure it's edible. Very beautiful decor, and nice (but not terribly sharp) staff is about the only thing I can say about this one. | 0 |
If you don't shop for furniture here than you aren't a Phoenix insider. I've purchased several pieces, at reasonable prices, over the years. Your stuff won't look like anyone else's. You need to visit frequently because furniture turns over that quickly AND it's a fun afternoon adventure. The majority of the furniture is resale from estate sales although they do have some new pieces. Next door is a cool accessory shop. I'm moving from a big house to a condo and have to keep telling myself NO don't buy anything until you move into the new place and feel the space. | 1 |
Save your money!!! You get quoted one price and get charged way more, happened not just once but twice!!! Not worth it... | 0 |
I finally made it here and this is the real deal. Best coney dogs I've had since leaving the motor city. Faygo Pop, Better Made chips. Glad they are open Saturday. Limited menu but I was only interested in the Coney. Give it a try if you are wanting to take care of your coney habit. | 1 |
I was actually very surprised this place was good. I got the ox tail soup, along with several dim sum dishes, and was very happy with everything I got. I didn't get to try the actual noodles because of my low carb diet, but the ox tail soup was very good and I would definitely go back for some noodles! | 1 |
So, ATL wings is not close to our house, but its very close to the school my wife teaches at. We are both wing fans (the food of course, not the stinkin' hockey team. Go Hawks!), but hadn't ventured to many places in the Valley. I was Yelping for a dinner option when she mentioned it again. Wings sounded damn good, so off we went. \n\nLet me start with the food. We ordered 18 wings with Honey BBQ, ATL Style, and Classic Hot. I liked them all, but the ATL Style was the real winner. I've never been a big fan of dry wings, but I usually test a place out by trying their featured dish/flavor. They were so good, I doubt I'll get around to ever trying another flavor. Salt & Spices, Vinegar and some kind of awesomeness. \n\nThe wings are not breaded, plenty large, and cooked nice and crispy. We did a combo, so we got a large fountain drink and fries. The fries were solid, hot dog stand quality fries. Next time I'll get the ATL flavored fries too. I should also mention, they had 3 flavors of Kool-Aid available as well. \n\nPlace is clean. It was busy (Wednesday night). It took a while to get our food, but you could tell these are freshly made and not pre-made then tossed in sauce. \n\nI've seen some complaints about adding gratuity. The sign said for tables of 5 or more. I don't totally get that, but who cares. It's a take out place with a few tables. The red lighting and excessive carnival signs are a bit odd, but not enough to drop a star. | 1 |
Brought a tire bought drom them 3 months ago and they as id that i need a new tire and because my daught drove 1/2 a block on tire it voided warenty. Had another tire that my son put a plug into and didn't dike the plug so it came out. Again answer was need a new tire it couldn't be repaired. It still jas full tred? Scam sham. I knownew tires is where the money is; however honoring a warranty keeeps people that buy six tires in a year coming back. | 0 |
I have been here several times & love it for lunch...The Tuna sandwich & the burgers were real good & you can people watch. Plus if you like sports, there are lots of TV's. I keep going back for the tuna sandwich & fries. We have always had very good service. It is a bit spendy, but I keep going... | 1 |
Not my usual type of bar, but we came here for my friend's bday so there were a lot of us. That always makes it a little better. The crowd was interesting...emo/punk/modelish type people. I didn't even know those 3 could be combined into one person! But apparently they can. The drinks were pretty cheap...$5-$7..but they also came in small plastic cups. I automatically have something against places that only serve drinks in plastic cups. The music was kinda fun....trancy/electro pop/hip hop mixes. And there was this fun corner, to take prom picutres with a large stuffed animal penguin. Yes, I'm serious. | 0 |
We held an event on the Vig's patio and the team was spectacular. After planning this day for months, we arrived and it began to rain. Within minutes they had umbrellas across the whole area. Their team was flexible and attentive. Everyone afterward commented on the great venue and service.\n\nI returned a few days later with a friend - once again, top-notch service. These guys are great at what they do. I'll be back. | 1 |
On April 4, 2012 my wife and I had dinner at the Old Homestead in Las Vegas and wrote a review on Yelp that described a very disappointing experience. Understanding that several positive changes were made at the restaurant through discussions with others, we decided to try the restaurant again on August 18, 2012 while we were in Las Vegas. \n\nThis time the experience was much more positive. We arrived at the appointed reservation time and were promptly seated. A waiter came to our table within 5 minutes to take our drink orders, which were promptly served. The service throughout the evening was excellent. We then ordered a wedge salad which we split. It was very fresh, crisp and quite tasty. I ordered a Strip Steak and my wife ordered a petite Filet Mignon. We also ordered Asparagus as a side dish.\nWe found the service that evening to be excellent. However, the noise level at the restaurant is quite high due to the way it is set up and its open location. This did not spoil the evening. I am only mentioning it so those of you who wish to try it are aware of that issue. \n\nThe meal happened to be very good, we ordered the steaks medium rare. The steaks were quite tasty. My wife's was served perfectly cooked as medium rare but my strip steak came out cooked between medium rare and medium, although it was acceptable enough to eat and not send them back. The steaks overall were quite tasty and very tasty.\n\nI am raising my rating of the restaurant to a 4. I might have given it a 3 1/2 if there were such a rating only because I did not get a perfect cooked medium rare steak. \nWhile we now will consider the Old Homestead in Las Vegas again on future visits I still don't feel their steaks are at the same level we have had at Peter Lugers in Brooklyn, NY, the Old Chop house in Chicago or Joes Crab in Chicago. Restaurants we have been to dozens of times. However, the Old Homestead in Las Vegas made quite a bit of progress since our first visit. | 1 |
Ive always wanted to try this place ! I had the truffle fries and the onion rings ! They were both unique and tasted really really good. As far as the burger I got (farm burger) it was good but its not something that will make me come back xD | 1 |
This meal was a big disappointment, food was not special and service was bad. we choose to sit at bar as tables were unavailable. Had to wave bartender down to place an order, service was the worst I have experienced in years, there were a total of 7 people at the whole bar which made it so surprising . All food was cold, and they had back waiters bring it out, could never get refills on beer, actually got worse at the end. Got desert to go since it took so long, tres lechees was terrible. I have been a regular at this groups restaurants for years as they have grown, first time I felt like I was at a chain restaurant. Hope we just had bad luck but I won't go back to that location again. | 0 |
For a long time, I was a little reluctant to go to Hachoir due to many people saying it was pricey. Already, that's a bit of a turn off. For a burger, I'm not going to go drop 25$ on a beer and some sort of edible something between two buns. However, on this night I had some extra money and I figured \"" Treat yo' self.\"" \n\nUpon entering the venue, I thought it was kind of dark inside. The clientele was young-ish, minus the couple next to us on a date in their mid-forties where the guy was talking about the size of his you-know-what the whole time to his date. Overall though, the vibe was okay and the hockey game was on so my boyfriend was stoked. The bathroom and restaurant in general was clean which can stand to the illusion that it's a good sign. \n\nI started with a Griffon Rousse, their beer selection was \""meh\"" but they had a more eclectic wine list so I should of ventured that route if I really wanted to be judgy. However, my boyfriend ordered an old fashioned and it was delicious. \n\nTheir menu is small so I say this to all vegetarians who decide to eat at this place: you really have no other choice than to order their veggie burger, \""Le V\u00e9g\u00e9tal\"" (as for vegans, don't go here). This burger is a breaded portobello mushroom, stuffed with cheese and comes topped with a house green-pepper mayo, lettuce, tomato and cucumbers. \n\nNow, first of all, when it comes to eating portobello mushroom burgers, I am always a little worried. They are slimy. Their texture when cooked is gross. They don't absorb taste. At Hachoir, I was ready to embark on this journey only because they had stuffed the portobello with cheese and it was breaded. However, I didn't even taste any cheese in my burger. If it was there, it must of been overcome by the taste of bread but I don't even think that's possible. Oh yeah, upon first bite to last, eating this burger was a total battle. Despite being \""breaded\"" the portobello started slipping out of the bun immediately. I spent more time trying to find the cheese in my burger and then readjusting my patty than enjoying my eating experience at all.\n\nI played with my food from ages birth to 3 years old... It wasn't the place or the time to do it. The fries, on a side note, were okay. The side salad was weak, but I've never been to a restaurant where I've gotten a side salad and said, \""WOW! What an amazing side-salad!\"" That just never happens. \n\nNeedless to say, I was disappointed (and once again correct about the portobello being a total fail choice for a vegetarian burger) by the food but the service was good, the restaurant was clean, and the dude next to us talking about his woohoo was entertaining to say the least. | 0 |
Nothing special. Won't come back. Came for a bachelor party. \n\nPlace was empty on a Saturday night. I don't even remember what I ate - I think some sort of beef. | 0 |
My boyfriend has been going here for the last few years to get his body waxing - as they seem to have some sort of men's day on Wednesdays. \nHe went this week to get his back waxed prior to going on vacation.\n\nEvery person he knew who worked here is GONE\nThe girl who waxed him had him sit in a chair??? Not on a table!\n\nHe paid for a half back wax and she only did the top 1/4 - so half way through his should blades, she stopped. Really! He came home with a 1/4 back wax and she didn't even make it look \""normal\"". She did such a bad job - there was no defined line and then he was super hairy underneath. She didn't ask AT ALL about doing more of his back and sent him home with hair in the only place he could NEVER reach on his own!\nShe used no coolant/lotion after the wax and was clearly not into doing it.\nIt is my guess that she hasn't even been trained on this.\nShe did however, have no problem asking him to pay for this crap | 0 |
Well, it's the only store in Mt Edge. Luckily for them. Every time I have ever purchased anything on sale it rings up at full price. They rarely have what I need. And the same grouchy jerk has been the cashier for the whole time I've lived in this neighborhood. I actually told him if he's that unhappy he should find another job. | 0 |
Although the staff was friendly and they were very quick. I would have rather waited a little while longer and had them actually clean the car. I had some spilled soda on the driver side door panel and in the cup holder. They didn't even bother to clean it. Now I think I should have not left a tip. No wonder they have on 3 full stars on here. | 0 |
I can see why I've avoided this club for so long. I was there on Saturday, Labor Day weekend. It definitely helps to be rollin semi-deep with 7 other girls. One of them had some kind of guestlist hook up. If you're on a guestlist, you still have to wait in some other bunk ass line, luckily it went by fast! You're pretty much fucked if you don't get there really early and/or are not on the guestlist. I know it's some bullshit but it is Las Vegas after all. You're also pretty much fucked if you're rollin strictly dickly because the bouncers won't let you in without a few females.\n\nLadies, if you want your dancing experience to have minimal groping, I suggest to get on that \""stage\"". I don't think anyone that stepped out on the dance floor made it out alive.\n\nOr if you can't get on stage, have one of your cute homegirls catch the attention of some dudes with tables, worked for our group! \n\nThe upstairs area was pretty cool since you get fresh air. I was pleased with the choice of music (outside and in the club), it was mostly hip-hop. I can't dance to that house shit.\n\nTao needs to start selling those \""I Survived\"" t-shirts because that shit was ridiculous. No, I will not be coming back...unless I have my homegirls with me to finagle a table. | 0 |
Disliked this place! The hostess was SO rude. When I asked for a booth, I got ATTITUDE, i.e. a MAJOR eyeroll. The hamburger basket was well-priced and no good. Burgers are usually a tasty vice - and here they were a chore. | 0 |
Best Thai food in Las Vegas? Hell, you could put it up as best Thai food anywhere. Some of the best Thai food I've ever had.\n\nCame here for a lunch, since my old roommate works in Las Vegas now. I must say that it was a bit of a pain in the ass to find this place, given that it's in the part of Vegas that I'd classify as the middle of absolutely nowhere. But at least there's a lot of parking. Additionally, the interior is really nothing to go crazy over...it's good for one thing, and that's stuffing a lot of people in it.\n\nAnyways, I'm just glad that Yelp reviews has all those tips for what to eat. Because my god, this menu is MASSIVE. I could literally spend like 15 minutes trying to parse down the 25 things I want to eat, but can't because I don't want to be a massive fatass. So I settle on the soft shell crab pad kee mao because I've never seen it before on any Thai menu (and under my cardinal rule, ALWAYS get something you've never gotten before if you're somewhere new). Did not disappoint at all. Good amount of spice and minty flavor, and the soft shell crab was fantastic. Excellent choice, good work Yelpers!\n\nLittle more expensive than I'd prefer, but pretty much everything in Las Vegas is more expensive than I'd prefer. It is what it is. Will certainly come back...and that will be soon, because I'm heading there this very weekend! | 1 |
Loved the show, especially the small, up close and personal setting. When the MC (the Gazillionaire) says don't stand up, or you'll get kicked, he isn't kidding. Can be a little raunchy, and definitely not for the strait laced types, with the barely there pasties, but a fun show. Acrobatics are the forte, the singing was so-so, but a good transition from the various acts. Loved the bubble girl too. | 1 |
They have a large variety of food, but recently the quality has taken a serious nose dive. We were there last night and there was more fat than meat in my slice of brisket. Disgusting. The potato pancakes were burnt, the biscuits hard as hockey pucks and the only cooked vegetables we could find were beets cooked with apples. Yuck. Even the pecans on my slice of pie were burnt and the filling was dry and rubbery. We will not be going back anytime soon. | 0 |
Picked up a loaf of raisin walnut bread, and have been eating it as a snack. They don't skimp on the raisins or the walnuts. \n\nAlso tried a large chocolate chip cookie...decent, but not the best I've had.\n\nMy boyfriend had a walnut brownie which he enjoyed. | 1 |
smallish store, and very crowded. hard to move around in there. but gets the job done. found what i needed and moved on. the major plus for me is that i can get everything i would need from the department store, without having to go to the department store. i go for the clinique eye makeup remover and lancome foundation. on the way out... i grab nail polish. the sephora brand by OPI is great. keep an eye out for gift sets... more bang for the buck | 1 |
Some very interesting artworks and requires a bit of walking to get to.\nThe colors and various shapes really makes this area quite a find.\nThe Head is spectacular and has an area to sit in. Beautiful inside and out.\nMy favorite is the Miles Davis. An assortment of colors with the gold trumpet pointing upwards. Quite a piece of work.\nA very relaxing place to go to with the shade and water works on the side. | 1 |
Upon entering Riazzi's, Kevin and I were unsure if we had stepped into an Italian restaurant or a nursing home. The patterns on the carpet and booths were horrifyingly dated, and the place was dingy and dark. The only thing that kept me from whole heartedly believing that we were visiting my great grandmother's home was the waiters/waitresses/bus boys playing Rhianna full blast in the kitchen as they talked loudly about their personal lives and friend drama and hair cuts. Food was fine. Nothing to write home about. But the atmosphere, oh gosh. Never again. | 0 |
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY- I feel bad about saying it but this place is awful. They are understaffed and over run. We went there on a Friday night and they got 10% of our order right. I ordered steak kabobs which came out ice cold. I sent them back and 15 minutes later they came out nice and hot. Unfortunately, I could barely chew the pieces of steak on my plate. I made sure to have a few people in our party try it to ensure I wasn't just being critical. All three people who tried the meat agreed with me. \n\nI had high hopes walking in but that's not enough. Maybe they can get adequately staffed and hire a chef. If not this place will be here for about 90 days. \n\nSorry | 0 |
Ordered Wings and a Pizza. It took an hour and 45 minutes to deliver - the driver did call to say that he was lost, but by the time he got here, the pizza and wings were cold. He didn't offer anything to make up for it - reheated the pizza, threw out most of the wings and all of the fries - too cold. Won't retry. | 0 |
I forgot how unpleasant it is to go to this guitar center. Nobody greeted or bothered asking if I needed anything. The place was empty and several employees were in front of me several times and made me feel invisible. I'm glad I can buy online, not a guitar center. I'll do my shopping at Amazon or Sam Ash, they are really nice people and always treat me like a good customer. Never coming back to this guitar center. | 0 |
Couldn't access the store this morning after dropping off my prescription the night before because there was a shooting and police blocked off the entire area. When I called later to find out if all was clear the customer service staff carried on a conversation with another employee in the middle of me talking to him it was very rude and I felt that it was unprofessional considering I was in the middle of a sentence when he very loudly just started talking to someone else. How the hell is he suppose to hear me when he's talking to someone else?! | 0 |
Awesome Sauerbraten. Simply put this is a great place with great food. Good beer and wonderful staff.\nThis is my second time here and if I lived in Pittsburgh I'd be a regular. It's worth driving 50 miles for.\nThe strudel is straight from Germany and worth saving room for. Get the vanilla bean ice cream and you'll be happy. \nIf your only here for a day, eat here. Unless you just flew in from Germany. | 1 |
My boyfriend and I are Thai food lovers! We both had an extreme craving for curry, and a friend of ours recommended Nicky's. Downtown Pittsburgh is about an hour an a half drive for us, but because our friend told us how good it was, we figured it would be well worth the drive and gas money....boy were we wrong!\n\nWe arrived at about 5 minutes to 3PM on a Friday. We didn't realize that during the week, they have limited hours. They close at 3, and re-open at 5 for the dinner crowd.\nWhen we were approached at the host stand, the first person we spoke to told us to \""hold on\"" while she checked to see if they were \""still open.\""\nA second person came up to us and expressed that it was fine for us to come in and be seated for lunch. We both were very understanding that we had arrived very close to closing time, and said we would have no problem waiting until the kitchen re-opened at 5 and we would come back. The worker assured us that it was no problem.\n\nUpon being shown to our table, I sat down to look at the menu, and my boyfriend went to use the restroom. As I was looking over the menu and waiting for him to return, a third, very rude, worker came up to me with a pitcher of water and said \""how many of you are there?\"" I let her know there would be 2 of us for lunch. She very disgustedly responded with \""you need to order right now, the kitchen is closing!\"" I told her that my boyfriend was in the restroom, and neither of us knew what we were going to order, but as soon as he returned, we would decide and let her know.\n\nOnce he joined me, we were almost instantly approached by a different worker, and once again we were practically forced to make a decision about what to order.\nOur food was dropped off at our table, as well as the check at the same time.\n\nWhile we were eating our meals, nearly every employee in the restaurant came out into the dining room with their own meals to eat. This wouldn't have bothered me, however, our empty water glasses were ignored while they ate their own lunches.\n\nI couldn't enjoy my meal whatsoever, and actually ended up leaving over half of it there because I wasn't offered a to go container. After our check was paid, 3 completely new workers came up to our table at the same time clearing everything on our table, including the vase of flowers.They were doing everything possible to get us out of there!\n\nThis was a complete disappointment, and such horrific display of business practice. I will not be returning, and most certainly will not be recommending this restaurant to anyone! | 0 |
Pita Jungle\nThe food is good, | 0 |
Agree with other review - it is a nightmare. Got there at shift change. They completely close down for about 15 minutes. No gas. No convenience store. How come other similar businesses are able to operate without closing?! Time to update technology or something. A gas station/\""convenience\"" store that is unreliable defeats the whole purpose. | 0 |
Okay, so I've been coming to Vegas once a year for trade shows for a awhile now. First it was for Interbike, which, being that most cyclists are super classy when it comes to food options, we usually just ate at In N Out....\nAnyway, now that I own a restaurant, and still come to Vegas for trade shows, I figured maybe I should start eating like I know about food. Hence Google, and Yelp and Urbanspoon, etc which is how I found out about Lotus of Siam.\nSo, lengthy introduction in a nutshell; thank you other Yelpers for talking this place up.\n\nSo, here's what happens; you dress up in your best Las Vegas attire for a flashy night out on the town. Second; you pull into one of the shittiest strip mall parking lots out there and start to wonder where the hell you are. Third; you triple check your smart phone to make sure that there's not more than one Lotus of Siam and maybe you ended up at the bad one....\n\nDear skeptical eater; You are at the right place! now get out of your car and go cram into the packed waiting area.\n\nWhich is exactly what we did last night. Monday night, the place is packed, waiting area to capacity, people spilling out into the street, every table taken. \nAnd then you eat here, and you know why this is.\n\nThe meal we ate here was amazing! and since you are off the strip it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The flavors were delicious, the Panang curry obviously home made, the Pad-Se Ew amazing. And the Spicy Beef salad was like nothing I have ever had before. Everything was absolutely awesome.\nI guess that's about it. I will certainly be back! | 1 |
Milkshakes, burgers, and fries. All served up in a hip, glittery atmosphere of metallic and glass fixtures that convinces you that you're in some swanky nightclub, much less a burger joint.\n\nThough the classiness of the restaurant is fitting, given the level of sophistication that goes into the items on their menu. \n\nThese aren't just any shakes. These are chocolate peanut butter pretzel, red velvet, blackberry, vanilla coconut, and pumpkin cheesecake shakes. Whoaaa man! And yes, I've tried them all. \n\nThe burgers aren't any less fancy. Believe me as I've sampled quite a few:\n\n-The mushroom and swiss melt of mushrooms and caramelized onions, swiss cheese and truffle cream sauce. I've had this guy with both the regular burger and with the chicken burger and both were delish.\n\n-The standard burger of butter lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, American cheese, and mayonnaise is rock solid for those less adventurous types. It's okay. We know you're out there. \n\n-The farmhouse burger of monterey jack, fried green tomato, bacon, and baby greens with a side of tomato jam is unique, in a good way, of course. I loved the crispness that the fried tomato supplied to the dish and the slight sweetness of the tomato jam.\n\n-The sunrise burger of fried egg, pepperjack cheese, housemade tomato jam, and shoestring potatoes is also good. I'm quite glad DLUX jumped on the whole burger/fried egg bandwagon. Power couple, mmmhm!\n\nThe FRIESSSS. You really can't go wrong. Every option is a winner. The Parmesan and Truffle Cream Fries are bangin. The Sweet Potato & Sriracha Mayo Fries are like wuttttt. And don't forget the Sharp Cheddar & Green Onion Fries...helloooo. \n\nThe straight up sandwiches here are also quite good.\nOne that I found to be quite tasty was the bacon, double egg & cheesy breakfast sandwich of crispy bacon, american cheese, TWO fried eggs, and sharp cheddar cheese. It's only available on their \""Weekend Recovery\"" menu, so it's more of a brunchy/breakfasty dish (hence the lack of actual burger). Still, yum.\nTheir california chicken club of butter lettuce, monterey jack, tomato, bacon and avocado-ranch spread is also one that I'd recommend. \n\nBasically, get a burger, get some fries, and no matter how snug those pants are hugging ya, DON'T PASS UP ON THE SHAKES. *unbuttoning those jeans may be necessary. | 1 |
Their coffee products are amazing, hands down. The refreshers on the other hand are disgusting. I had the cool lime refresher and BLAH! \n\nFirst when I ordered it the guy rolled his eyes at me. Disrespectful and rude. When I got the drink they put 2/3 of ice in it, so in other words I had very little of the actual drink. When I took my first sip it felt like I sucked up dry dehydrated lime pulp. I was right. They put in a dehydrated lime slice and it was breaking off into my drink making it bitter and paper like. \n\nOverall I did not appreciate the attitude from behind the counter as well as the mountain of ice and flakes of dry lime. It was not pleasant. | 0 |
Yikes is right! Unfortunately, this is my home for the next 3 1/2 days. I already miss the Windmill Suites. First off, it is a hike to get to your room. Second, when you get to your room, it certainly leaves you \""surprised\"", and NOT in a good way. I look forward to returning to California. Hopefully, I don't take any bed bugs with me. | 0 |
This nail salon is by far the rudest ever in the East Valley. I just called half an hour ago about getting my acrylics taking off, they said yes come on in. I come in lady looks at my nails RUDELY says IN BROKEN ENGLISH ..Sorry.don't have space for you !!!! This is not the first time I have been treated rudely at this place. Last time I was here was about a year ago, I had a bad experience them, I told myself I would never come back, I thought I'd give it another try today. Never again. I wish I could give it zero stars, but that is not an option so I had to give it one but they don't deserve that. What a joke | 0 |
Note: I tried this place twice, as I wanted to make sure it wasn't a one time crap pizza fluke.\n\nSince this place is less then a mile from my house, I was hoping this place would be good or at least decent. Unfortunately this was not the case.\n\nFor $16 I got a large pizza with burnt crust. It was a very thin pizza without a lot of toppings or flavor at all. Definitely overpriced.\n\nYou can make a much better pizza at home for 6 dollars. Even pizza hut or dominoes would be preferable to this.\n\nMy question is why go to all the trouble and cost to open up a pizza joint and then make extremely mediocre pizza. Heck, the ingredients don't cost much - pile them on at least if your going to use crappy quality stuff. Very disappointed in this place. | 0 |
Welcome to Scottsdale DD...\n\nSo they've popped open a new store by Walmart, and I figured I'd give them a shot. I can't tell you the last time I went to a DD... I've always been partial to KK.\n\nSo I go driving up to the drivethrough, place is dead - dude's out sweeping the parking lot. I pull up to the drive through to bring in a dozen donuts to the crew here. I say \""I need tog et a dozen donuts\"" seems simple, I'm not a quiet person, but she doesn't hear me. I repeat the request and I am told to pull further forward toward the speaker (I'm looking right at the darned thing, but OK, I'll play).\n\nSo I repeat and the repsonse is \""1 dozen express doughnuts\"". Nope, I want to pick 'em, I don't want 3 donuts I like - and 9 that everyone hates. So I say, no I want to pick 12 donuts, and the response is again \""1 dozen epress donuts\"". I say NO I want to pick the doughnuts. The repsonse is that\""only epxress dozens are available at the drive through, to pick what you want you need to come inside.\n\nAre you really serious? OK, even if that is the policy (which is a really dumb policy) customer service might say, \""well, sir, this is our policy, but as we have no other customers within a 5 mile radius, we'll do it this time, but next time would you please come in?\"". Nope, nada.\n\nSo until KK returns (who I might point out screwed up their raspberry jelly donuts by swtiching the type of jelly - but that is for a different post), I guess I'll buy all of our donuts for sales meets and the like at Fry's or Safeway, or anywhere but DD. DD; What exactly are you thinking with this policy? | 0 |
This chinese restaraunt was overly priced, had horrible service, overall bad experience. I would recommend going to PF Changs or Pei Wei for the money. | 0 |
The place I tried was on union hills, absolutely terrible..pizza was over done, wings were bad and I felt like a fool spending $30.00 there for a terrible product. | 0 |
I bought 4 mountain bikes and a Thule bike rack. Sales person was helpful generally though he never explained that the bike rack is not designed for mountain bikes, nor that any separate part could be purchased and attached to the bikes to get them to fit. I could only fit 3 of the 4 bikes on the rack, and even they were almost impossible to hang. On way back from trip, I could not fit 4th bike on the rack so I tried to tie it on top of the rack on one side. It fell as the car was on the highway. I brought it in today and ask them to see what they could do to repair the fallen bike or replace the rack for one that works with the bikes. The store manager said he would consider replacing the rack initially and later declined that and said the broken bike was my problem to fix. Never will go there again. | 0 |
Great and unique place for brunch on a late-Sunday morning! Came here as a suggestion from my friend who wanted the brunch atmosphere with the bluegrass music spin. Parking was a bit rough in the area and we ended up parking in a loading zone, but other people were parked there and it was a Sunday. Luckily our car was still there later :D\n\nI had the french toast - it was served with the syrup already poured on and not too sweet. I liked how the bread pieces weren't too thick and it was the perfect balance of fluffy and crispy. We also ordered the house fries that come with tasty takes on mayo and ketchup (slightly spicy). The fries were crisp and perfectly seasoned. My husband had the quiche which he claims to be the best quiche he's ever had (topping Bouchon's even - but not sure if I'd personally go that far). The rest of our party really enjoyed their entree choices and a few of us got the bottomless mimosas and bloody marys for $12. They even let one of our friends change between both drinks. They are very generous with their mimosa pours and even when I told them I was good after 2 cups, one of our servers encouraged me to just have a little more! They did run out of champagne and switched to bottomless white wine sangria, which I unfortunately didn't have room for. One of the proprietors came to talk to us and was super sweet and wanted to make sure we were happy with everything. I'll definitely be back for the sangria and all the entrees that got me hooked! | 1 |
Burger was great, but the service wasn't so great. When thumbing through my wallet for cash, the owner rudely interrupted me and told me they don't accept cards, only cash payment. \n\nWhen my friend asked what he would recommend, he shoved a menu in his face and said \""I'd recommend looking at a menu\"". \n\nI fought back the urge to just leave and go somewhere else and ordered the Good Ass burger, which was avocado and bacon, so you can't really go wrong with that. The fries were good and the burger was pretty good. \n\nService: 1 star\nFood: 4 stars\n\nAverage: 2 stars\n\nhttp://dietstartstomorrow.com/post/2983024079/two-hippies-magic-mushroom-burgers-phoenix | 0 |
I was in the mall, killing time as usual, and decided to take a look at the Microsoft Store. I have worked with Microsoft computers since the advent of the computer age, and had recently visited the Apple Store, so I was curious what the Redmond people had to offer. \n\nNext to the Apple Store, it left a lot to be desired. It was pretty much the same that you could see at any large electronic store - and since Microsoft is primarily a software company, the computers were a mixture of Dell, Toshiba, HP, etc. There were several interesting displays set up, but I found nothing that was really outstanding or different than you could find at Best Buy or any large computer store. \n\nEven though all of my computers are windows based, I will not be returning any time soon. There was just nothing that was really new or innovative. | 0 |
Calzone was burned to all hell and that was the second one, the first was blacker than black and I tried I have them fix it and should have just gone to Roberto's. | 0 |
I found islands by mistake I did a Google search for burger joints and I'm so glad I found islands! Friendly staff and delicious good at an a for fable price. They also have good beer :) it's a nice place for a girls night out with my friends and I come here often. Can't wait to eat here again! | 1 |
These guys really know what they are doing, I've had bad experiences in the past from the \""geek squad\"" people. The people at Redseven know what's up. They are very knowledgeable and each time I go in there, they are looking to help me out rather then get me to buy something I don't need.\n\nI recommend them to all my friends and family, you should do the same. | 1 |
Don't order take out. You'll get your food faster if you order in. I've been waiting 30 minutes for the chicken tenders I ordered a half hour ago. My refund is taking even longer, and apparently, they burned my food twice. \n\nIt's called lunch hour, not ruin my lunch waiting all day on twice burner chicken tenders. FYI - I orders it b/c I figured it's the easiest and fastest thing to make. | 0 |
I am a foodie from the San Francisco Bay Area, and I encourage D'Lish to open a cafe there. The food truly is fresh, flavorful, prepared and presented with care. The only thing that detracts is the extremely loud noise that overwhelms the eight table inside dining area, every time a smoothie is made. I worry for the hearing health of the employees who must tolerate this throughout the day. So 5 stars for delicious and healthy food, and 5 Bells for uncharacteristically rude noise. | 1 |
I enjoy dives. When I'm in the mood for a \""dive\"". And this can't be more of a dive. \n\nBut hey it's cool, usually good live local music. I hear they are trying to get more and more bands to play. Buddy of mine works for kwss 106.7 independent radio here in the valley and has sponsored some shows here.\nMostly punk and metal which i get into. \nThis place has NO KITCHEN. Which in my opinion a bar with no kitchen. It's a true bar. Kinda cool. They have like a original house freezer where they keep their mugs. That i think it's pretty damn cool. \nVery cheap shots and cheap beer. My kinda place, when im in the mood. | 1 |
best burger I have had in charlotte. Always really packed and loud, but good enough to brave the noise and the crowd when I want to get my burger on. | 1 |
Can I give negative stars?...if so Tao would get a negative 2,000. I planned my sister's bachelorette party and could not have had a worse time. I paid for a bottle service and they wouldn't let two of the guests who contributed to the table service in... How is one suppose to have fun when not everyone is allowed in?!? I tried speaking to the \""manager\""of security and was met with pretentiousness and hostility...please do yourself a favor and do not come here if you want your group to have a good time. Overrated and I will never, ever come back here again.\n\nPs. People chain smoke in here, making it impossible to breath in addition to the rudeness you are met with at the door. Awful!!!! | 0 |
I love bakeries like this, where you can walk in and feel like one of the family. Leopold's is run by the family, and they are friendly and very helpful. They have a precise array of pastries and ready-to-go cakes for those last minute needs. Their strawberry shortcake and sugar cookies are my absolute favorite, and I will now make it a weekly trek for half a dozen every Wednesday.\n\nThey have a website where you can order a cake via internet and even have it delivered!!! The other great thing is that you can call in, pay over the phone, and have them deliver it or have it ready at a certain time and date. Their prices are great for the quality, and I am definitely a fan of their great concoctions.\n\nGorgeous cakes, pastries, and petits fours. Their sugar cookies are their signature, so stop by for a few!\n\nI'm dying for more. | 1 |
I LUV SWA! \nSouthwest Airlines will always have a place in my heart. They're friendly, economical, on time, and smart! There's a book out there on the history of SWA called \""Nuts!\"" It's a great read. This place has history - Once, the CEO was arguing with another CEO over a trademark dispute, and the Southwest CEO settled the disagreement over an arm-wrestling match.\nThe seats are leather, you can watch television over wifi. They serve beer and cocktails (no more cash!) \nI'm always looking forward to the good humor that the flight attendants have, the peanuts and pretzels, and my free soft drink! If you fly on the major holidays, they'll usually throw you a free drink! Wooo! \nNo bag fees! 5 Stars!!! | 1 |
Received a text for the grand opening. 50 percent off entire menu. Pizza, salad, garlic knots, iced tea and a beer for 12.61. Great food at regular prices, even better today. | 1 |
The place looked ok from the outside. The inside was nice. It is not small child friendly. When we walked in with our three boys(8,5,2) there appeared to be shear panic on the lady's face. I think it was the two year old that threw them. For starters I had to go get a highchair myself(they didn't think to even ask) and then they tore apart this little storage unit looking for some crayons and paper for the boys. Service was ok at best. The food was ok at best. Overall was ok...at best. I wouldn't say it was the worst like so many other reviews but not real high on the list. On the fence if my wife and I will go back to give it another shake, but without the boys. That is to bad too, our small boys actually like chinese food were as most small children don't. | 0 |
The guy overcharged my sister for sure! Pizza was mediocre, I'm from NY and I know what good pizza tastes like. | 0 |
We have been members for about 2 years & have loved it until the new director took over. She has gotten rid of tons of workout classes and has wiped out the afternoon daycare for most days! For example...my husband & I take a class on Saturday morning at 11:15am...She has changed the time to 11:30am but the daycare closes at 11:30. So we have no where for our 6 and 3 yr old to go. So mad, she needs to go or they are going to lose lots of young families that could be members for along time! | 0 |
Went here tonight. Decor is cool, server dude was nice but that was about it. The joint was dead at 6:30 pm when we showed up. Food was as follows \nGreen Chile Cornbread- corn bread was good except for the huge chunk of burnt corner piece I had the bad luck of receiving . I got more skin than pork(eww) and wasn't really impressed. I scooped off all the other stuff to try to salvage the unburnt part of the cornbread.\nNachos- pretty good\nFuego pasta- might have been good if it wasn't cold\nCubano sandwich- my kid said it was good but it was the smallest damn thing on a roll the size of a hotdog bun\nSo needless to say I wasn't very impressed. I had higher hopes as I had eaten at bistro(AMAZING!!!) and cantina when it was still around. Oh well. | 0 |
My husband heard about this new restaurant so we went to check it out. The food was mediocre, but the service was HORRIBLE. I had a chicken quesadilla and the chicken didn't have any flavor to it. My husband enjoyed his chimichanga and said the rice on the side was awesome. Our waitress let my husband's water glass get emptied twice and waited a while to fill it (a different waitress even stepped in to fill it once). The service was very slow, and what really topped off the 2 star rating for me was our waitress talked us into ordering a banana burrito for dessert. When this mysterious burrito actually showed up it was actually quite good but it took 20 minutes! And the whole time we were waiting, our waitress walked around and avoided eye contact with us. At one point she stopped by and said they were plating it up right now. 10 minutes later the thing actually arrived at our table (not by our waitress, and not accompanied by silverware to eat it (our waitress had taken all of our silverware when she cleared the plates)). The burrito itself was tasty but the ice cream it comes with is nothing short of bizarre. I think the base of the ice cream was chocolate (hard to tell), but it had all this weird unidentifiable stuff in it and it was just weird.\n\nThe best part of the entire meal was the chips and salsa served before dinner. Their chips are thick and crispy and good. They have a very limited selection on their menu and I just wasn't impressed with my food enough to get over the lousy service.\n\nAs an added ammendment to this review, my husband spent the entire night after eating here throwing up and has been continuing to throw up today. We will never eat here again. | 0 |
Ok, I'm mixed on this place here. And surprisingly it's because of the HOSTESSES and the chicken egg rolls. I brought my toddler here to introduce him to an old friend (old as in \""been friends a long time\"" not as in \""she's over the hill\"").\n\nI generally am VERY unimpressed by the young hostesses manning the lists/seat assigning at restaurants. However, one lady in particular was great. I'll save the boring details having to do with getting a table with a toddler, but she was great. They noticed how restless my son was getting waiting for a table and was great in getting us in. She also entertained my son at dinner which any of you with young children know, dining out is a gamble! \n\nThe waiter, not so great and that's part of the reason for only 2 stars. We ordered the southwest chicken egg rolls for an appetizer and I got the sliders with cheese thinking my son would like them. I was thoroughly unimpressed with the sliders, the fries were ok, although I could make better ones at home in my oven (main reason for 2 stars). However, the egg rolls were DELICIOUS. If i came back here again I would get those and a salad as my meal and pray to the heavens the salad was better than the sliders.\n\nHere's why I'll come back: halfway place to meet my friend, great egg rolls (wow could i mention those things any more in my post?), but above all, KID FRIENDLY and great service by the hostess. I definitely wouldn't come back for the sliders - blegh. | 0 |
As an RCI member for over 15 years, this resort has very few amenities that make it worthwhile. The amount of money you pay not only for the yearly dues, but the traveling to get here, is about 3-4 times as much as any other place in Las Vegas. Save your cash for gambling, shows, or clubs, not cab rides or yearly dues here.\n\nThe Good:\nThe pool is lovely. Actually, it's so lovely, it's packed with people all day long. Good luck trying to enjoy some quiet time reading or napping-- kids and adults yelling the whole time I tried to relax pool-side.\n\nThe game room has fun games & videos you can borrow to watch in your room. I can do this at home, too, though. \n\nThe Bad:\nThe resort is a $30-cab ride from The Strip. Besides the fact that the shuttle only runs from 10 am-midnight, it also doesn't allow any bags or luggage. So, if you have been shopping, or are going to a convention with your needed supplies, you will be turned away from the shuttle, which happened to me. Also, the shuttle says it goes to The Strip, but that's not entirely true-- it only goes to Caesar's. So, if you are looking to go to another location on The Strip, budget for cab fare, which is usually about $12 per mile in either direction from Caesar's. I spent over $20 a day going from Caesar's to The Riv for a convention, and back again to catch the shuttle. \n\nWi-Fi is NOT FREE in the rooms, only in the lobby. LAMESAUCE.\n\nNo restaurant on the premises. So, don't get hungry, or go buy your own food at the closest grocery store about a mile down the road.\n\nThe Ugly:\nThe rooms are mediocre at best-- I could have a similar type room at Circus Circus, minus the kitchen. Speaking of the kitchen, the stoves are electric, the pots & pans are horribly cheap materials that require hours of scrubbing after you burn your food in them, and the utensils are very limited. \n\nThere is no maid service while you stay in your room, so make sure to keep it clean-- vacuum is provided. Again, might as well stay in a hotel where maid service refreshes your linens and toiletries, unless you like vacuuming on your vacation, or having to walk all the way to the lobby just to pick up toilet paper and fresh towels.\n\nCOCKROACHES EVERYWHERE. In the rooms, outside around the pool and lobby, etc. Guess pest control isn't included in your yearly dues. Don't sleep on the floor, and don't leave food out on the counters.\n\nTruly the worst \""resort\"" I've ever stayed at. | 0 |
love there juices. a little overpriced but worth it | 1 |
Good location, always great service to get me in and out with my cup of coffee. | 1 |
MY LEAST favorite hotel resort in Las vegas, no NEVADA! This Resort has identity issues. Claiming to be luxury and hip. NOT! Customer service is the Worst EVER! Palms claims to have a new remodel BUT the rooms are STILL small, plain and very basic. The interior and exterior of this resort is dull, cheap and dirty. the Casino is uninviting and unorganzied while the service staff stays untrained/unprofessional. All the clubs here lost the reputation they once had. NO good places to dine at, and being OFF the strip its a huge headache taking a taxi to eat dinner. A security guard around the front desk made my 65 year old mother cry for talking on the phone in the wrong place. WTF?!? after that incident, I lost all respect and patience for this hotel. I vowed to BOYCOTT anything palms related. I feel the palms should just shut down with all the competition on the strip and at surrounding OFF-casino resorts like Green valley ranch and M Resort. I feel like dirty 1 star trash sleeping,dining, and playing here. NO thanks. =[ | 0 |
Here's a great instance where service is better than the food.\n\nFirst off, the entire menu is ridiculously overpriced. Of the four plates we ordered the only ones worth mentioning were the potatoes that came with their $19 burger and the side of Italian-style broccoli.\n\nZach's Chop Salad was boring. New York steak had an okay crust but so not worth $51. The Cannelono was easily the least favorite. \n\nI hate to say it, but the best part of this meal was their lardo spread. Wonderfully seasoned pig lard smothered on warm crusty bread...Mmmm, heaven.\n\nOnce again: great and friendly service but with overpriced boring food. | 0 |
FINALLY!!!!!!!\n\ni had a 30 minute break during work this morning and on my drive down 7th ave i noticed two hippies breakfast joint was officially in business. walked in and the place is HUGE, and unlike their other locations they have places to sit down and eat inside, plus little stools all along the outside.\n\ntheir menu is HUGE and they serve breakfast all day, plus burgers and chicken sandwiches and such. their breakfast bowls can be made as burritos which is what i did. you can choose up to 6 add-ins including chorizo, bacon, green chile, an assortment of cheeses, garlic, onions, peppers, the list goes on...and it comes with a side of potatoes. i think they're lacking (besides chorizo and sausage) some kind of shredded meat (like machaca) or chicken for their breakfast burritos..and good hot sauce (the ones on the tables were blah). \n\ngreat friendly service and one free refill on your coffee. place is cash only, and the ATM takes forever. this place is going to be very successful in the future...breakfast all day and bomb breakfast at that. | 1 |
Clean, well taken care of spot that happens to deliver to my area so I am soooo lucky!\nI am in love with their squid salad.\nThey love having kids at their restaurant too- with plates brought to the table especially for them. Excellent service! | 1 |
Chili's- one of my favorite spots back east! \n\nI was a little worried that this Chili's would not compare to my local spot back home, but alas, there was no need; it was wonderful! The very first thing that I noticed when I looked at the happy hour menu in the bar was that they served free chips and salsa, WHOO HOOO!!! That's not an option back home. \n\nSunday was happy hour all day so my buddy and I were able to enjoy 4 appetizers for under $20 bucks, what a deal! The food was all so wonderful and tasty too, it hit the spot! The margarita I had was also worth noting, pretty good for just a traditional, I was worried it might be too sweet, but it was perfect. \n\nWatch the glass between the bar and dining area, I turned around and a little baby had his faced squished against it and I screamed bloody murder and the whole bar stared at me! Yikes, just do yourself a favor and keep your eyes on the TV's! | 1 |
Not a fan of the sushi here... it tasted pretty off! Even as something as simple as a California roll was cut strangely and the quality of taste was strange; the rice was gross and the fish on the other rolls just didn't taste fresh. I also got a roll that had baked scallops and \""potato strings\"" on top and it was just a California roll with a little mayo and an ENTIRE BAG of barbecue potato chips crunched on top. Completely overwhelmed the flavor and tasted nasty. The waitress was okay but seemed really brisk and in a rush, even though no one else was in the restaurant. I would not recommend coming here for good, authentic sushi. | 0 |
Food is over priced , menu is confusing , they charge you for chips and salsa , zero customer service , the reality of it is this is an overpriced taqueria . The atmosphere is blah , had to check it out because I love Mexican food but def won't be going back | 0 |
This is to report a very negative experience we had tonight at fuel pizza. I normally don't write reviews, but was pretty upset with my experience there this evening (and I'm still hungry), so I thought I would share. \n8:40- called in to order two pizza's for delivery. They were busy and said it would be an hour.\n1 hour and 40 minutes later-no pizza, called again, they said pizza was en route.\n15 minutes later (we live about 4 minutes away)- no pizza, called again. Person put the manager on phone, who said it was put in as a pickup. Tried to tell him that we were leaving my friend's house and to change the address to our home address...but he interrupted me and said that it would get out when they could...and hung up on me.\nSince we live close (and they had my credit card #), I decided to go and speak to the manager about this. I politely expressed my displeasure with him hanging up on me and explained to him that someone there wasn't telling me the truth. He looked at me and asked what I wanted him to do about it. There was no apology at any time during our interaction, which really bothered me. He made me feel like he couldn't care less that we didn't get our pizzas. So I told him to cancel the order and left. I wasn't rude to him, but wanted him to know that I wasn't happy with the way things were handled. As the manager, he should have been more compassionate to the customer that had been waiting for two hours for a pizza. That's it, feel better now. Won't be going to Fuel on principle, which is sad because we have been good customers for several years. | 0 |
Not bad but I'd take a bulletproof vest if you go on a Friday or Saturday night. Super duper ghetto! | 0 |
My fianc\u00e9 and I recently were on the hunt for fantastic living room furniture. Quite honestly, the 1980's sectional we were using just had to go! We came to Living Spaces and went BANANAS for the Barnes reclining living room set, which is all black bonded leather, reclining everything and LED lights! The price was right and the service on the floor was great. But remember, the sales associates do not work on commission (they make sure to tell you this several times). \n\nNow here's why they get 1 star, the delivery. This was a nightmare. Our delivery date was scheduled for a Sunday and got a call Friday that our expected delivery time would be from 12-6pm and a 3 hour time window would be confirmed in a phone call the next day. Never got a call the next day. So, on Sunday, we called to find out more details of the time frame. We were told by customer service we were the last delivery scheduled and would receive a call 30 minutes prior to the driver arriving. The time frame was 2-5PM. At 12:45PM, I received a call from the driver they were 10 minutes away. I was annoyed because we weren't home at the time (ran a quick errand) but told the delivery guy we would rush home to be there. 2 hours go by and we get another call saying they were coming in 20 minutes. I asked why 2 hours went by and they said I told them to come at 5PM. No no, that is not what I said, I said our expected delivery was from 2-5PM as stated by customer service. I don't think the delivery man understood me as he spoke very limited English. I also received a call from customer service saying the delivery truck did come to our house but left because we weren't home. We seriously were gone maybe 15 minutes because the delivery was over an hour early! Anyways, they wanted to drop a $99 fee on us. HECK NO!! I told them to make sure the delivery guy came back because of the mis-information we received. The delivery guy calls again and says they would be there in ANOTHER 20 minutes. Yeah, he told me that 30 minutes ago. The delivery truck arrived at 3:15PM. Guys hardly speak English and set up our furniture. After they left, we noticed the LED lights don't turn on in the sofa. All the recliners worked and that's all they checked.\n\nAfter ALL the headache of delivery, we now have a technician coming out to fix our brand new couch. I would absolutely never buy again from Living Spaces just because of the delivery and the fact they delivered us a faulty piece of furniture. Customer service and service in store are good but everything else needs serious work. Stay away!!!! | 0 |
The sandwich may be good and the restaurant clean but what would it happen if you need to use the bathroom ?? Good question !!! There is none totally gross and not up to code ,, wonders how come city of Henderson allows them to do business!!!! | 0 |
Had a couple's dinner here & it was great! I opted for the 3 course meal and had an amazing steak for the dinner! Very unique ingredients - love our IPhone as we ended up googling some of the ingredients for the guests with us :) One of the guys was an Apple-bee's type, doesn't really venture out on the wild side, but walked away a fan as well. \nOur favorite course? The Dessert!!! Deconstructed cheesecake with mango sorbet & also the bacon ice cream with bananas - yes... BACON ice cream! A-MA-Zing :) | 1 |
Good service - great meat selection. The lamb was cooked to perfection. It is worth the time and $$ to go. | 1 |
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