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*This review is for the bar only and for the parking issue at The Artisan. \nValet only might work for some people but I like to be able to park my own car sometimes. I don't like people all up in my shit. That's the first of the small annoyances that made up my experience with The Artisan. \n\nThe outside looks very different from the inside, inside is this old Hollywood Gothic type decor that is a stark contrast to the white, Las Vegas chapel design theme outside. \n\nI was here for a friend's birthday party. I was told she had planned the event with The Artisan, they knew she would be having at least 60 people in her party only. Plus all the other people who regularly would be getting wasted at 10 o'clock on a Tuesday. They had one bartender, and one bar back. What kind of shit is that? You call ahead to plan an event and you only get ONE bartender. The bar back was heard screaming she couldn't mix a drink because \""that would get confusing.\"" After about 30 minutes standing around when we wanted to get drunk we threw up our hands, the bartender also had taken our order and just made other peoples drink while we sat around watching and waiting. This was enormously annoying. Not one person outta our entire party could get a drink. The birthday girl couldn't even get a drink. They didn't have grey goose or don Julio tequila.\n\nEff that, we paid our tab and bounced. Artisan I wanted to really like you after hearing you are a local Vegas hangout and had house dj's that play every Thursday. \n\nAfter this insane night here, I won't be recommending anyone to go here though. Big thumb's down.
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I've been to a lot of Plato's Closets over the years. My best experience by far was the one in Reno, but this little place does just fine. I enjoy the selection of clothes, and they keep pretty trendy items.\n\nFor those of you not familiar with Plato's Closet, they buy gently used and fashionable clothing and sell it for crazy low prices. I think 75% of my wardrobe and purses are from there at this point. But they're always picky when they buy so don't be disappointed if they hand you back most of the stuff you brought in, that's normal.\n\nThis Plato's Closet (compared to the new one at Centennial Center) has better stuff, period. Centennial has this odd habit of passing over stuff like Hollister and Juicy Couture in favor of Old Navy stuff. So I rarely walk out of that store with more than an item or two, but THIS Plato's Closet keeps me fairly busy.\n\nDownsides? It's quite a drive for me, at least. The store is a bit small and like I mentioned before, I can't rate it 5 stars because the one I went to in Reno was just fantastic. But this one works for me and beats Centennial. And I love it being next to the used DVD/CD/Game store; between the two I just load up on great deals for cheap.
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Ubreakifix is the worst place you can take your iPad or iPhone for a cracked screen repair. I brought my iPad in a while back, and while the glass was replaced and looked nice, other things started to malfunction after their \""repair.\"" They wrote if off saying that maybe the glass wasn't positioned right. I ended up bringing my iPad back 4 times! and they still were not able to fix the problem. It came to a point where I couldn't do anything on the iPad without random buttons being involuntarily pushed or icons flashing on their own. I wished I had never brought my broken device here and had kept using it cracked, but working correctly. What astonished me most is that they could not take responsibility for the problems that THEY caused. I would expect a business that specializes in repairing electronic devices to replace my iPad for free after four failed times due to their own embarrassment as a business, but they didn't. The thing that pushed me over the edge and made me write this review is that my boyfriend just took his cracked i phone in to get repaired and he is already having the same sort of problems I had after I had my iPad \""fixed.\"" Buttons are pressing themselves and as I am on the phone with him I can hear buttons being pushed. The phone will even put him on mute when he didn't push it and others that he is talking to have a hard time hearing him. I can now confirm that what happened to me was not a fluke, but bad practices at this business. So, don't take your phone, iPad or anything else here, at least for a cracked screen ( I can't speak for their other services, maybe they are just fine) or you will be in for a lot of frustration and pointless trips back to this place.
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Wow, there is not a lot of love for this place. I suppose that is fitting. \n\nI have only been here for reverse happy hour. This is primarily because it is too freaking expensive for what you get. Sapporo right down the street has much better sushi at the same price. \n\nThere are good things. The reverse happy hour makes it affordable, for us whose pockets aren't loaded with coin. The sushi is decent. \n\nOne of the big faux pas of this place, I think, is the atmosphere. Plastering the walls with huge flat panels that are flickering the latest sports event, seems to scream chicken wings and beer to me, not sushi and sake. Overall, this is not a coveted destination, but works if you are dying for mediocre sushi at Robin Leach prices. Wow.
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This was quite possibly the best Maggiano's experience I have had across three states. When another reviewer claimed that it was a \""step above the Olive Garden\"" they were spot on.\n\nMy mother and I went here for Thanksgiving dinner while in Vegas avoiding family obligations. We were able to make reservations online, which was fairly convenient and helped us avoid a long wait. We were also able to order off of the special Thanksgiving menu, which was a great mix of the traditional Thanksgiving fare coupled with some Italian favorites. They also brought you more of anything you wanted in spite of the original portions being humongous. \n\nOverall, our experience was nice and we talk of a repeat dodging of the manicness that is Thanksgiving with the inclusion of our Maggiano's experience.
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This place is a terrible idea unless your rich and can order like 5 burritos they are acrimony as shit my burrito was 6$ and the size of like a taquito. My order was 20$ for that and 3 mini ass tacos with no flavor. If your really looking for Mexican food this ain't it. The horchata is good. Anyone recommend a real Mexican place in central Phoenix?
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God awful service. The cashier didn't say ONE word to me. Not even one! There's food on the ground and merchandise misplaced throughout the store. The owner of this 99 cent only store really needs to get his or her act together.
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We went there last night, based on the excellent reviews, but thought it was mediocre, at best. There was only one person waiting tables, so we had to wait a long time to place and receive our order. When we got our food, we found it all to be quite bland. We had wonton and hot and sour soups, sesame chicken, General Tso's chicken and moo shu pork.
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The food was very good, It was a month or so back so I forgot what I ordered but it was on the customers favorites section ( It's no longer there.) It was some kind of enchilada with goat cheese and chicken and spinach and mushrooms, etc... Really great! My boyfriend ordered what was stated on the menu as a 13 inch burrito but we thought maybe they brought him the wrong food item. Although it was super tasty (no complaints about the taste), It was only about a 7 inch burrito, so way smaller then stated on the menu or expected. Good service, a nice menu, obviously they change the menu up, which is also a plus. When we went, they were speaking of opening a great wine bar we'd like to try. The chips and salsa were very good! We will go back after we try out a few more Mexican restaurants. The one nice plus about Scottsdale is the selection of places to eat is so HUGE we have the great pleasure of finding a trying out so many great places such as this!
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For all the breakfast places in old town, orange table never disappoints. The wait is always shorter, food better, and people nicer than the other breakfast \""hot spots\"". Service is always friendly and on point. \n\nMy husband and my favorite item by far is the green flannel with over easy eggs. It's similar to a corned beef hash but so much better with the green Chiles and bell pepper. Other favorites are the monkey cakes and their homemade chai tea. \n\nWe always stick to our favorites because we haven't had anything else close to as good. There is a nice coffee bar and small alcohol bar inside as well. The location is kinda hidden which lessens the crowds (which we love). Don't tell too many people. :)
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MMmm stopped with stellar group of gals...for late night after long convention . It seems chocolate was a common attracter..that said, the menu was a little odd. I ordered a salted caramel drink, thinking it would be hot, but server brought out a cold version....freebie for the table to sample (not fond of cold, makes my brain freeze) Salt ended up being just the ticket.
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Great atmosphere and music. Drink prices are quite affordable, also. Easy to forget that you're in downtown Urbana. My new favorite bar!
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Worst service i have ever experienced. Not even worth one star!! We went because of the groupon - not worth it. We waited over an hour for our food, the order was wrong, never refilled our drinks. We complained to the manager who rolled his eyes then asked to speak to us outside.... Like we were in trouble. Will never be going back!!
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oh man! I'm addicted to this place like crack cocaine! PLEASE NOTE I'VE NEVER TRIED DRUGS TO INCLUDE CRACK COCAINE BUT I CAN IMAGINE HOW AN ADDICTION WORKS BECUASE I'VE GOT ONE FOR THIS PLACE. Apple fritter warmed up, ham & chees croissant complimented with jalapeno's & a Thai Tea! Of course the other doughnuts are delish but you gotta pimp your Fav's-am I right people.....
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This is a reg lunch spot for my coworkers and I. The food is amazing and good prices for how much food you get! The staff rocks and they will leave pitchers of sweet tea!! We love the place!
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OMG. These beds were so comfy! I loved the decorating in the rooms, it was simple but still sleek. However, I kind of noticed little things in the bathroom... like the hole around my shower head, the crack in the tub and the feel of the towels. A little rough there! Lol I liked that the infamous Rehab pool was there and that it wrapped around the bar, a back stroke all the way around was fun 8) \n\nBut as a DJ, I must give my two cents... \nThe booth was waaaay to high for us to see who was mixing! I bet if it were lowered there would be better crowd interaction. Just saying.
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Yes, this place is impressive. Chicago style thin pizza (no deep dish) that is very, very good. Crispy and chewy crust, great sausage, sliced into squares. Best pizza I've had in awhile.\n\nAs a fan of Chicago pizza (my in-laws are from the Windy City) I always stick with limited toppings, one of which must be sausage. This time out, we did sausage and spinach, and it was awesome. The spinach is \""mama's recipe,\"" where there's a secret ingredient. (The secret ingredient is garlic. Lots of garlic - and that's a good thing.)\n\nThis place is tucked away into an industrial park, so it can be hard to find. It's also rather small, and can get quite crowded. Expect a wait during busy periods. It's also BYOB.
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Not always satisfied with parking lot; shopping carts always stashed on curbs (like it's Walmart). The only other complaint is those damn studded pavers that you almost dump your cart of groceries on upon leaving the store.\n\nThe grocery store itself is always clean and has a great selection of produce [best of all chain stores that I've found (minus Whole Foods)]. I am particularly satisifid with the meat dept; they are always present and ready to help. The selection is commendable too. Lastly, having an employee guiding shoppers to the next available checkout line is one of the more brilliant things I've seen at the grocery store. \n\nOverall very satisfied with the shopping experience.
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More buffet quality, than cooked to order. I've never been impressed. Find yourself a family owned \""New York Style Chinese\"" restaurant and you'll be much happier. \n\nIf you're looking for a half step above mall food court chinese, then this is your place. But who wants that kind of experience? Not I.
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This place is just average when it comes too buffets, nothing really stands out. A decent quality meal at a little too high of a price.
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Have been coming to this location for about 3 years now and I have to say that the level of service has declined. While I realize that payroll is always top of mind for any business I can't begin to understand why you lack sufficient staffing during your peak business hours. \nVery disappointed...
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Went to the filling station purely for dessert and got the pecan pie to share. The pie was great with a nice apple filling, good base, and a decent vanilla ice cream to go along. \n\nAs I mentioned we only went for dessert which all looked good, but judging by the look of some of the mains coming out of the kitchen I probably won't be back unless it's another dessert-only trip
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I never review but, thought it was important because we are members of the International Food and Wine Society. We love great food, great wine and great chefs. Last Sat. we went to BurGR and my husband and I could not believe they served our wine in a cheap casino wine glass. When we told the waitress she informed us they didn't have any clean glasses at the time. My burger was dry and too much bun. My husband's was delicious and so where the fries. Mr. Ramsay should make sure his staff has plenty of wine glasses for those wine lovers. Personally I should have keep my reservation at Julian Serrano Restaurant.
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Went there on 8/13/12 Was the worst chicken we ever ate. After our first couple of bites my wife and i looked at each other and both said this chicken doesn't taste right. In fact it tastes like it was spoiled, we just threw the rest away. Was not planning on going back anyway, the service was just as bad as the chicken and its very expensive for what you get considering on those 3 blocks of rainbow there is cane's, Popeye's, albertsons, el pollo loco, and the worst church's. Now I know why its called Church's because you have to pray you don't get sick.
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Was ok ...not wowed! 4 drinks that I wanted they were out of. They also ran out of straws. A place that only does curry should be well stocked. I mean you don't have to order much. First impression not having most basic things is kinda bad. \n\n The curry was good but tasted like the one from the box at the grocery store. The fried rice was mushy and tasteless. The croquet and corn beef hash was good. Spam katsu tasted burnt and was brown....looked old...everything on the plate was brown....even though I ordered extra curry it was still kinda little bit. Felt like they just gave you enough to cover the plate. And you pay .50 for spice, which is kinda weird.
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You think I would learn after several months to stop coming here but I didn't want to just give up on them. I'd been going to this location since we moved into our new house over a year ago. Everything started out fine last year. I usually go once or twice per week. Then sometime this year things started going down hill. At first every couple of times I came in they were out of cranberry. Then it started happening every time. I finally contacted corporate and complained to them that they were always out of cranberry. They contacted me back and apologized and said they were working with their stores on changing things and offered to send me some coupons. Months have passed and nothing has changed and I never received anything from corporate. We went in again today and this time they were out of cranberry (no surprise) but also everything, blueberry, wheat plus much more. The baskets were mostly empty. Then my husband wanted to order a smoothie and they were out of the mix too. Got home and found out they got my order wrong on top of everything else. I guess it's time to find a new bagel place.
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Really bad service, they just did the bed, and didn't change the blankets, didn't sweep, didn't give us Anymore glasses or soap or shampoo or anything, for ALL three nights we were here Thursday friday and Saturday of last week. we always come every 6 months to this hotel, but we really are planning to stay at a different hotel next time since this time the service was just horrible.
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great place! the food is always good and the staff are so friendly and welcoming. They have great, refreshing iced tea. It's just your basic tea, but it's always good. \nPretty much any dish you order will be good. A lot of their dishes are loaded with bits of garlic. \nThey have great lunch specials and their prices are very reasonable.
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I still haven't tried lasers here, but I did a chemical peel and it was awesome. \n\nI also enjoyed the recent makeup workshop and found a great match for my skin tone for foundation. I wanted to bump them up one for some of the good experiences I have been having here lately.
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Food took forever. Came out bland, and tasteless. Mac and cheese was mush. Yams were mush. Ordered smothered pork chops, received one pork, one beef. I didn't get sick from any cross contamination, but I didn't eat the beef chop. They were two completely different colors, but they insisted it was pork.$16 and all I ate was a pork chop, two bites of each side. None of the burnt cornbread.. and two glasses of koolaid.
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I don't know if I'd ever go to Macayo's if it didn't have $2 Dos Equis and a free buffet on Fridays. The food is your typical Mexican chain food. The patio is huge which is a plus between 75 and 95 degrees after that it gets pretty torturous. All in all, it's an alright spot to crash out with friends after work on Fridays.
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This place is defined solely by the word 'awesome'. A nice, inexpensive selection of a variety of tasty cigars which happens to include company just as great. I always prefer to purchase a cigar, sit down with some drinks and this place offers just that. En Fuego will continue to have my patronage until it closes down.
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Found this place when I was starving looking for a good AYCE with good customer service. I was happy to find Sakana. Awesome friendly staff, really fun environment. (Went in at about 8:00 on a Friday night) Pretty delicious stuff. Tried that cucumber-rolled sashimi with about 4 different types of fish, so fresh! Also the Japanese Lasagna is always a favorite, with that awesome baked cream cheese and eel sauce on top :D
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Fun atmosphere and a great beer list. There was a wait when we arrived and we sat at the bar and ordered a Bloody Mary and a snack. The food came before the drinks, no big deal. The Bloodies were watered down Tomatoe Juice $9 each = big deal. We were never offered a table even though we put our name in. Disapointing first visit.
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Love this place! The sign on the window says it's the best Chinese food in Queen Creek and they're not lying. What's really amazing is how they remember so many of their customers. Walk in the door and they greet you with a smile, remember your drink preferences and bring them almost without asking. They even remember regular customer's favorite dishes. Service like that keeps me coming back.
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We did not stay here-- because, well, we had heard not to stay here. We went over because of the history and the fact that we wanted to have a drink at the famous Carousel Bar ala Fear and Loathing. Nope. It's a frickin' gelato stand. Everything there is nothing short of depressing. I mean really, really depressing. That said, I got a Circus Circus keychain as I figure this place will be demolished within a short time and I wanted to keep a little piece of history (as I think that it used to be cool before it was overrun with rednecks, small children running around by themselves, old people that look like they are going to have a heart attack in the next five minutes, and people who look like they want to kick your ass just for being in their personal space).
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Don't arrive here on an empty stomach or hungry! The lines are ridiculous and it seems that they are always giving free 65in TVs due to long lines and might take up to as long as 11/2-2hr (so I heard) to get inside to the cashier. Once past the door and know were you are going to be seated it's time to strap on the feed bag! I'm not much of a buffet fan as I prefer quality over quantity but it is one of the better buffets I have been too (yes, better than hometown). they constantly have the serving trays full so you can literally try everything and its always fresh and not much time under those crummy heat lamps. They are grilling, cooking and baking in from of you so you can keep an eye out on the dessert section and get it while its fresh out the oven. it's a good place to try and once you get past that long line of people in front of you.
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No, no, no. If you are looking for even remotely good Mexican food, DO NOT eat here. Go to Ajo Al's instead, which is just down the road off of Shea and 70th street. At Garduno's, the food is over priced and bland. Taco salad - blah - nothing exciting. Maybe, the only thing to get excited about are the complimentary sopapillas with honey. For that, I give the place one star.
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This place sucked. They put us in a room next to the elevator shaft so all night you hear the elevator go up and down. When you gamble no servers around for drinks. The rock concert was good. The sales people for the time share bombard you right when your trying to get to your elevator which is annoying. Won't be stating there again.
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Alright So I did not gp into this place looking for a 5 star Hotel but it was just a step up from the Travel Lodge down the Street. A buddy and I flew in for a quick night out with the Boys. we booked this one since it was cheap. Like I said did not come in thinking it was The Wynn or the Bellagio for that Matter. we checked in and go to the room and we find condom Wrappers on the side of the Beds. There was a group of towels in the Bathroom we did not want to get near. We called down stairs and complain they move us to another room that was clean. The Casino was not bad they have cheap tables, the Buffet well cant tell you we never ate there. I would only stay there again if it was free and clean. other than that if I just want a cheap room Travel lodge here I come ..
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A great new addition to ASU's neighborhood! This location is new, very clean and kinda stylish even. There is a neat little patio outside that would be a great spot for lunch with friends or even a short business meeting. Inside there are many seating options and it's a decent size, probably able to handle a crowd after a football game or night out on Mill Avenue. I love Chick-fil-A! Just pray and wish and hope you don't crave this delicious fried chicken snack on a Sunday!
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Course: 2\nThe course is small. The pictures make it looks like a legit vacation style course - but it the holes are all on top of each other in a 30 yard square fenced in area in a parking lot. And every hole has an opening without a wall to keep the ball on the course (where you walk to the next hole). This makes it very difficult - and it was common for balls to come flying at us when someone behind us hit it with a normal firmness.\n\nAdditionally - if you have to step off the course to go to the bathroom or grab something from the car during a game, this is a MAJOR problem. There are no walkways or easy ways out - you have to walk back through the holes that people are playing - since there is only one opening in the fence. Bad design.\n\nHowever, the holes themselves are decent and fairly clever considering the lack of space.\n\nLocation: 3\nIf you are staying on the strip, getting to this course takes longer than you think - even if you have a car. You need to factor in walking to self parking at your hotel, driving then reparking and walking when you get back. But if you have a whole afternoon to burn, this is not a bad location.\n\nCosmic Golfing: 1\nTotally not worth it. This course is in a parking lot so all they do is put up some cheap rope lights. Based on the website, I thought it would be like cosmic bowling.\n\nValue: 3\nCheaper than KISS golf down on the strip ($8 Putt Park, $12 at KISS). But $8 is still too much for what this course offers.\n\nGroupon Value: 4\nThe foursome pack made it about $4 per person. The store won't honor the groupon price - so you have to buy through groupon.\n\nOverall: 2\nCome golf on a nice sunny day. Otherwise, stay away.
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After learning that Wagyu is the American version of the Japanese Kobe Beef, we ordered the Oxtail Fries and the Miyagi-san Grass Fed Wagyu Burger. This Asian Fusion burger was great! I am a sucker for fried eggs on burgers. Tastes like a fru fru version of Smashburger. Pretty pricey for a burger but a must try! Oxtail fries had a tangy bbq taste and very filling. I only ate 1/2 of the order since it is a large portion.
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This is the best pizza in Phoenix. I have only been to this location once, but I have been to the Bell/16th St. location numerous times. Their canolies are amazing too. They get extremely busy on weekend nights, so plan ahead. I think they are closed on Sundays or Mondays too.
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My mom just called me and said this store is getting closed in Mid-June.
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I've started attending a defensive pistol shooting club and one of my friends has lent me a gun to use, but I need some of the accessories to go with it. A proper holster, some speed loaders, a cleaning kit, a trigger lock and a bunch of 'dummy' bullets so that I can safely practice reloading. I headed to Hyatt because they have everything!\n\nThe staff is very helpful and were more than patient to point out where stuff was in the large shop and provide expert recommendations. They have a great selection of all of the stuff I wanted, but I think that the prices were quite high. If you are buying something that can ship in the mail (i.e., not a gun or live rounds), then you'll want to get it from eBay or one of the sporting supply shops online. You'll save a ton.
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I was asked to never set foot on the premises again. of thIs subpar Italian restaurant today. I walked out of a ticket on Sunday because they could not figure out how to make a calzone into a flatbread. To sum up their \""General Manager,\"" \""We've had some major problems lately. Either we can't make what you want or you do not like it. My managerial staff is getting uncomfortable. We think it's best of we part ways.\"" I'm ok with this because as a REAL chef, I know good food. There was never any flavor to the simplest of things. Greasy pizza, managers who were always on their cell phone on the floor and frozen desserts are just some of the things you will find here. I was a regular for three years and kept going back because they did have some excellent servers. There are other pizza places that know how to make real pizza. Hell, my students make better food than NYPD!!!
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To start off, I'm originally from San Diego so my standards for Mexican Food are very high. When I first went here I ordered a Carne Asada burrito with lettuce, tomatoes, and guacamole. I think this is a pretty simple burrito that doesn't really have a lot of room for error. Upon first biting into the burrito I thought it tasted good: the meat wasn't dry and was tasty, and the vegetables inside were fresh. The only problem I had was the guacamole. I didn't see any in my burrito so I went up to the counter and asked them if they forgot the guacamole and they said they didn't. I told them I didn't see any and asked for extra. They went to go get some guacamole and came back with a cup of green liquid that I assume was either blended avocado or the powder type you mix with water. Even though this is not the type of guacamole I'm used to I still gave it a chance and poured it into my burrito (pouring guacamole into a burrito sounds very wrong by the way...). I still tasted nothing! I have never been to a Mexican restaurant where the guacamole tastes like nothing and is in liquid form! I don't understand why they don't use real guacamole in their burritos but if they do I'm sure I would probably give the place 3 or 4 stars. \n\nI think I'm very fair and I decided to give this place another chance and asked to have REAL guacamole put in the burrito because I know if you order chips and guacamole it's the real type (chunky not liquid). Once again, I was disappointed. So apparently this place doesn't believe in using actual guacamole in their burritos. So sad...\n\nSome positives: somewhat cheap and close to ATSU if you're a student there. Other than that, I don't think it's worth the money. I mean even Rubio's has real guacamole in their burritos. If you're not used to good Mexican food or you don't care what your food tastes like then go here.
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The Cobb Salad was a disappointment. The blue cheese crumbles were NOT fresh and had that funky-cheese taste that indicated it needed to be tossed out rather than tossed into a salad! There were only 3 or 4 paper thin slices of avocado, and some the lettuce was what you would get when you're at the core of the lettuce head. The bacon and egg were pretty decent. But for 7.95? It's not worth it to me. \nAmazingly, I had this same salad about a year and a half year ago....and it seemed to have a WHOLE lot more to it - tomatoes and such. I ordered this particular salad as a takeout order, and went on my recollection of the cobb salad that I had previously. I don't foresee ever returning there for anything else.
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My friends and I got lost on a Thursday night and literally stumbled into this \""hole in the wall\"" at 10pm (they close at 10:30) but everyone from the hostess to waiter was so accommodating, letting us know we weren't rushed. \n\nEven though I'm not a big wine person, I still thought I got my moneys worth from the experience alone. For $25 you get all you can drink red and white wine, a salad, pasta, garlic bread, and a dessert cappuccino (amazing by the way). Anywhere else on the strip you can spend that on a burger, and a glass of water.\n\nI recommend the fettuccine Alfredo, their sauce is amazing and they even give a bowl of it on the side.\n\nI love this place.
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Great place to get your drink on... Bought a teaser size drink for $11 and refills for $6. Easy to order on the bar side. Others in our party ordered food which looked tasty. I will return when in the area for sure.
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This is MY nail salon! I usually make an appointment to see Tracy (the owner and head lady). She is very sweet and accomidating, plus I think she does the best gel nails I have ever found! The other staff is very friendly and do good jobs as well. I even brought my bridal party in last year prior to our wedding. We were able to bring champagne and sparkling cider with snacks while the ladies got their nails done for the big event.\nI would highly recommend this nail studio! The cost is comperable and I have found often less than other nail places in the aread.
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It's good here. Sure it's a little pricey here, but unlike other Las Vegas restaurants like Tao, this place earns my cold hard cash.\n\nThe restaurant is the first one in MGM Grand's restaurant row. There is a huge sushi bar for those that like to sit at the bar and watch the sushi chefs do their work.\n\nWe ordered an assortment of sushi, and I gotta say the Toro Tuna was a hit! I love how the Toro Tuna melts in your mouth while you taste the fattiness of the tuna. Gawd, this is the way sushi should be. It makes you want to savor every bite, every morsel of the fish.\n\nIn addition to the sushi, we also order some Kobe beef. This beef is so tender and has a nice texture to it. I mean, you would enjoy sucking the taste of this Kobe beef. No joke.\n\nSo if you're in the mood for some Japanese food, this place is good. However, expect to pay some money for a delectable dinner.
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Historic, classic, Madison staple - the Plaza is great. The inside is from another time, but that's how we like it. Have been going here for years but recently went twice after a few years away. The people working here are so nice and offer really good service. Love the atmosphere and how it really makes you feel like you went back in time. But mostly we went for a Plaza Burger. I remembered them being good - but WOW they are so yummy. I really could eat two easily so get it with fries or plan to fill up on drinks. So unique though and so tasty. The bar can get busy depending on when you go - but its worth it and always fun.
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Thumbs Up! A great selection of burgers - Ronin, Ho, Kiki, Kalbi, Banh-Mi, Miyagi-San and more. Don't forget the delicious oxtail chili cheese fries!
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this is supposed to be one of the best thai restaurants in las vegas. it was actually really good\n\nthere's an outside area where you can sit which reminded me of being in thailand\n\nthe thai iced coffee was ok. i could tell they use the bottled ready made syrup.\n\ni ordered the pad kee mow (drunken noodles) thai spicy and it was very very spicy. they did not dumb down the spicy\n\ni liked it and it was made really well. but very very spicy\n\nservice is slow and there's no sense of urgency which is ok because i was in no rush!
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Gave it the true taco test of my three top favorite tacos. Tripas bland and soggy. Cabeza not as tender as others. Al pastor pretty good but pine apple was not in there. Tacos should cost half of what they are priced at here.
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I learned about Capriotti's when I was here in 2012 for the Yelp Elite Spring Break event. I spoke to one of the owner reps and he gave me a free sandwich card for me to use the next time I come back into town! Sweet!\n\nWhen I did eventually go back later that year, I lost the card(doh!) but I still went to get a sandwich here. Personally out of all the sandwiches I tried, I personally like the Bobbie the best which is turkey, cranberry, and stuffing. I also had tried the Capastrami and the SlawBe Joe which was pastrami and roast beef respectively. However, both of these sandwiches have cole slaw in them...not a sandwich that can keep for a couple of days. I ate half of the Bobbie the day I ordered it and ate the rest the next day without refrigeration. Still tasted good! Any sandwich that can taste as good as the day you bought it, wins oodles of points in my book. \n\nThis location in the Town Square is very convenient and located upstairs from the Coffee Bean.
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If you are reading this review and are on your way to this place TURN THE CAR AROUND.....\n\nThe only association this place has with NASCAR is the fact that it is owned by \""Junior\"". More of a bar than a restaurant - which is evident in the fact that they recently added food to the place to be like the Florida location. \n\nLoud music that goes from Country to Rap to Pop in the blink of an eye. A couple of TVs playing sports, a mechanical bull, concrete floors, floor to ceiling windows just make this a miss match of a place. \n\nAdd to the fact that the food here is TERRIBLE! If you are so desperate to look at some tits and ass (the waitress wear short shorts and bustiers) spare yourself the $20 and look through a Victoria's Secret Catalogue.
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A hundred dollar co-pay for mediocre medical care and a 6 hour wait in the ER for stitches?! Yeah, no. The quality of care here is subpar and they DEMAND payment before they will let you leave, even if you have no ability to pay. Doctors were not informative and missed a fracture in my ankle because they didn't request x-rays. \n\nWon't be back
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This is such a fun experience for old and new bingoers! It's so easy to play with the electronic equipment, you won't miss a number! Basically you have the electronic (a black box against the wall), a stationary (a monitor), and then paper bingo. I think the cheapest u can get in with an electronic is $15 but it's worth it. The drinks are complimentary and if lady luck is on your side then it could be an easy $50 or $500! Some people have even won $10,000! Plus you'll know if you've won because your machine tells you when you're one number away and sings if you get a bingo! I took off one star bc it can be pretty addictive and I didn't win squat! The staff is very helpful (especially to noobs like me) and the cocktail servers are very nice! Oh and... bingo happens on the odd hours!
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I really want to like this place but it was just as disappointing our second time around. Service was very slow especially when we were only one of four tables. The food is still bland and overcooked. The oyster appetizer was gross.
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Delicious. They have this multi-cheese pizza (3? 4?) don't quite remember - but it was fantastic. Only problem is that the place can get crowded and loud. Tables are really close together. Wish they offered takeout, but in the meantime, I'll keep heading over for their homemade mozzarella. Husband loves it too. I hear they have a fantastic wine selection as well, but I don't drink so I can't review that specifically.
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First time - They asked if we had been there, guess the confussed look gave us away. They brought sample cups; gave us a few samples each; walking us though the process. They were exceptionally nice and didn't make us feel like dummys. LOL\n\nGreat service! I got strawberry yogurt with fresh strawberrys and kiwi. SOO good!
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I'll give this place kudos simply for the fact that it was open at 4:30 in the morning when my friends and I partook of some badly-needed sustenance. We sat in the \""outdoor\"" seating area which is next to the Paris Paris gaming area. I had the grilled turkey sandwich which was big, filling, and good. My friends had the steak and eggs and they said that it was the best that they had ever eaten at 4:30 a.m. I'm not sure whether it was their stomachs or their heads that was doing the talking, but we left there full and happy and ready to enjoy more of the Vegas.
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Candy, fruity drinks and fun inside Paris Las Vegas. Get the $36 goblet of your choice but be sure to eat some food because they are strong drinks!
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Did I order the wrong thing? I was looking forward to my 2am plate of poutine after my night out! I was devastated when my fries came out all soggy and cold. Granted, gravy would eventually make my fritas soggy eventually but still, the ones not even touching the sauce were limp. Place was packed with NYE after party goers, how could the fries be soggy?\n\nThe only reason it's not one star is because of the vintage feel of the diner and the crowd this place draws. Even though my fries weren't great, people watching was fantastic!
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I'll be up front with you: the only reason I stay here is that they give out pretty reasonable player's club discounts fairly often. Otherwise it would be far to rich for my blood. Having said that, discounts are pretty easy to come by even if you're not a gambler. The tower rooms are nicely sized and as long as you don't mind walking a bit (including ~1 mile to get to the pool) everything is hunky-dory. The restaurants are pretty good and the overall service is excellent. As an aside they also have this great little mechanical horse racing quarter machine that is a perfect way to kill some time and a roll of quarters at 4 am when your drunk and broke.
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Everything about this theatre is crisp and clean & very well presented. They was not 1 thing out of place: from the ticket sales area, to the front entrance & lobby, and the bar area. (Should have more seating for waiting before the show and to have drinks at.)\n\nInside the theatre, the seating at the tables was set-up to a \""T\"". Nothing was out of place, and all the tables were perfecting set. Our sever was extremely attentive and was great about answering any questions we had in regards to the menu, food, and wine. The 1 order of chicken tasted pretty weird, but my prime rib was good, as well as the order of short ribs. Bread basket was nice and hot. Kids liked the chocolate fondue with fruit.\n\nIt was my mistake for not reading the description of the production we saw to be better informed that is was not the broadway show of Phantom of the Opera, rather it was just \""Phantom\"" we saw. None of the known broadway songs in the original play from Andrew Llyod Weber were sung. Although this is based from the same book, I, as well as others around me, we quite disappointed that the smash-hit we were used to and loved was not the same. The stage sets, costumes, make-up and effects were all good for the venue. I guess I was just expecting the same play in which I had seen on broadway previously. It was still an overall good experience.
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We had dinner there tonight and it took 2 1/2 hrs. We were a party of 10 and it took an 1 1/2 hrs to get the first plate. The worst part was they brought all the adult food first and 20 minutes later brought the kids chicken fingers and spaghetti. After dinner they didn't even clear the table before dessert. There were only like 4 other tables so it wasn't packed. Food was pretty good but not worth a trip back.
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First time for everyone in our party at this restaurant, used the Groupon for the surf n turf lunch.\n\nService\nHorrible service, unwilling to cater to their customers - We asked for the store manager, and a chef who claimed to be the manager came out and explained to our party that Pampas Churrascaria does not care for their customers and their loyalty. Also, they don't really welcome Groupon users, especially the ones, he stated, that come weekly apparently. The restaurant was nearly empty at the time we went since it was a weekday, yet we were rudely dismissed by one of the passing servers after being seated. Thankfully, our designated server was welcoming and attentive... or maybe it seemed so compared to all the other employees we came across before finally being seated.\n\nFood\nLunch meat choices are limited to dry chicken, dry&tough picanha, other dry beef choices, sausages & pork (the last two of which I did not try).\nSeafood was okay. Seafood unlike the meats is ordered through the server, and surprisingly we did not have any problem at all. It included salmon, shark, scallops, and shrimp.\nSalad bar had a small, but good variety of salads, pasta salads, soups, bread, etc. The pastas were dried up and looked like they had been sitting there for a good amount of time.\n\nAmbiance\nWhen I first stepped into the restaurant, I had a good feeling about the place. It is next to the Todai in the Miracle Mile Shops, good location, and decorated well as all or most restaurants on the strip are. The workers looked professional at first glance, and it looked like a nice dining place. My friend and I actually purchased another Groupon to come again while waiting for the rest of our party to arrive. Mistake! I asked Groupon for a refund right after we left!\n\nAt such a reasonable price, we wanted to give the place a try, but what a disappointment. I would've given the place a second chance despite its horrible service; however, the food is just not worth it. You get what you paid for, maybe less with this place. Fogo de Chao all the way!
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Worst club experience I've ever had. There was no one servicing the bar, the music was way to loud, and the DJ or whoever's job it was to get people on the dance floor just stood on stage and did nothing. There was almost no one there at 11 pm on a Friday night so they probably need a new promoter. And the few people who were there refused to dance, it felt like a junior high school dance.
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Spent a great afternoon last week on the pistol range. As a SAR technician I can't describe how much I appreciated the range master's commitment to safety. All rules are made clear and enforced. If you are thin of skin, as one reviewer revealed about himself, then buck up, buttercup. This isn't laser tag.\n\nIt was my first time here and all my questions were answered quickly and politely. There are ample stations available with targets sold for a quarter. I imagine weekends may be much more crowded as would be expected. You can choose distances from about 10 to 200 yards. This is an outdoor range and is well-maintained. You can keep your own brass or the range masters will collect on frequent sweeps. While I was only on the pistol range, there were many more options available.\n\nAt $7.00 for a non-member day pass it is a bargain. Really enjoyed my time there and I'll definitely will be back.
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Was super impressed with the fish tacos. Same taste and fell as cali. Also the 3 rolled tacos were amazing as well. Service was good, friendly staff and love option of having beer. Didn't like the bar being separated from dinner room. All in all great food, and great healthy choices.
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So this is my second time getting pizza from rosati's delivered. I got the deep dish a couple of weeks ago. It came in about an hour. It was hot and it looked good....but it was bland and way too cheesy. The crust was good though. Tonight, we got the thin crust. It was the same experience. Too much cheese, almost no sauce and it was bland. I gave it two stars because I liked the crust.
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It took approximately 15 minutes from the time we were seated to receive water and menus, but from then they were somewhat attentive. I ordered a bloody mary before we started and it was, by far, the worst beverage I have been served in years. It was not drinkable. From there, unfortunately, things remained the same. Two of the meals we received were not described well by the waitstaff and needed to be replaced... of course after the rest of us had finished our dinner. I ordered the Chicken Zanagrelli which sounded excellent but was not executed well. The sauce was flavorful but the chicken was inedible from a consistency and flavor standpoint. When they cleared my plate they asked if I wanted a box to which I replied \""no.\"" \n\nThe manager on staff that evening came over and apologized profusely for the meals that had been described incorrectly, and asked how the replacement meals were... to which one of the recipients said \""pretty good\"" - now that should have been a clue that they were just being polite - a term like great or excellent would have been what they should have been listening for. \n\nThey really did try hard to fix the situation and they have lovely ambiance, but don't think this will be on the return list.
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Went for the first time with some friends, who are regulars here, and had a blast! It was my friend's wife's birthday. This is a popular birthday spot, since they did the birthday song about 8 times in the 2 hours we ate. The show was good, and so was the food! They make everyone have fun by taking a squirt bottle of Sake, and shooting it in your mouth. One guy at our table went to the count of 60, good thing he wasn't driving.\n\nIf you go as a couple then do the dinner for two. It's the best deal on the menu for the grill. You get 4 meats for $26 a person. We had the Filet, Scallops, Salmon, and Swordfish. My wife who usually is not a Scallops fan loved them the most. \n\nWe'll be back for Sushi, and Rolls. They build some GREAT rolls.
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great pizza and cheez bread, so tasty......delicious!!!!!
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How can you not love Charming Charlies in general.\n\nI love that this Tempe Marketplace location exists (now I dont have to drive to fashion Square or CenPho).\n\nMy only complaint about this location is that if youre here in the afternoon and trying to look at things on the east side of the store, the sun will blind you.\n\nThe staff here is very helpful, and thats great cuz lets face it, CC can be very overwhelming. This is the 1st CC ive been to where I havent encountered an attitude from one of the employees. Kudos! Keep up the good, friendly work!
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I have been to this particular sushi restaurant on 4 separate occasion. Each occasion getting progressively worse. \n\nThe pro's- maybe one or two dishes are good.\n\nThe con's- the service sucks. FIRE YOUR CRAPPY HOSTESS WHO DOES NOT KNOW THE FIRST THING ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE. \n\nShe is just rude...like she does not even want to be at work, ever. \n\nNot to mention all female servers are arrogant and just not nice, taking 20 mins to refill a water cup. Please.\n\nI only gave a second star because I happened to like their screaming o.
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Reasonably priced and the Paninis are great. Recommended lunch spot! Recommend their buffalo chicken and chicken bacon ranch.
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Oh, you fancy huh? Well this place sure is, but not intimidatingly so. Just a genuinely beautiful place to get yourself some culture. \n\nNestled in a sort of odd to get to spot of downtown (the kind of place you can see but there's no straight line to), The Smith Center is bringing some serious cool-factor to downtown LV. Working downtown has more perks every day! The shows offered here are eclectic to say the least. If broadway is your thing, they've got you more than covered, with a full season of award-winning shows coming up. The list just begins there...they've got bluegrass, interpretive dance, comedy....definitely covering all the bases. \n\nThe venue itself is incredible. A nice break from theaters shoved in between slot machines and a Fat Tuesdays. Super clean with friendly, helpful staff at every turn. They've even got a nice snack bar with treats for a sweet tooth or if you're craving a sandwich. There are a few sitting areas to enjoy before the show or during the intermission. Don't miss the outdoor balcony at the very top, pretty great view of downtown. The seats are comfy too! I'm a season ticket holder in the dress circle and I could be biased, but they offer a great view! \n\nCheck it out for a classy kinda night.
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First time. A friend called a promoter who got us in. He was pretty friendly, even met us at the casino to walk us over. We were placed in the special line and was assorted to the entrance surpassing all the other people in line within 5 minutes of standing there. \nThe decorations were good and the atmosphere was nice. A lot of Asian people. \nThe bathroom downstairs were nice and you pretty much don't have to wait in line unless you go upstairs to the fancy single stall bathrooms. Didn't really have a problem getting drinks either. Pretty fast. \nThe dance floor was really small and super cramped. People hit you in the head while trying to get through. Music gets better into the night. The bubbles they have towards around midnight or something is pretty cool.
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I read the latest post so I thought I would give them a try. Wrong! I have been given the worst costumer service in a long time. I move in from another state and talked with someone in Arrowhead mall. I can only say that I felt like I was talking to someone who seemed like they were a car sales person. But.. Thought I would give them the benefit of the doubt. I informed him that as of right now all I have is a tablet and will not have a laptop. He told me no problem, that he will make an appointment to get it set up with the technician. It was at 8 pm. I thought it was a little strange that it was so late but still went with it. Well I waited until 9 pm. Left messages and when I did get someone they said that he will take a message and hung up on me. I got an email, on my phone and it said that my service was connected, what happened to the 8pm appointment? I was here but they never showed up. So I called technical support, got this lady who said that the computer system was down till the next day and suggested that I go around and \""beg someone \"" to use their laptop and set up my service. Are you kidding me, I just moved here from another state I told her. Then I just gave up. Also just a reminder, they don't take cash at all, I was told when setting up my service. Not a good start at all.
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The early reviewers should cut the staff some slack. I'd expect some glitches on opening day. \n\nI tried the half roasted chicken with corn succotash and apple slaw. Everything was delicious. I can see the patio becoming a very popular destination. My only complaint would be the weak mixed drinks at strong prices.
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We ordered Lemon grass pork and Penang curry chicken lunch specials at #2 spicy. Delicious
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Pros:\n- Close to downtown and the belt line\n- Comfortable beds\n\nCons: \n- Breakfast is lousy and the lounge is not clean. You have to remind the lounge attendant when the food runs out. They are most certainly not attentive. \n- While they now have a coffee machine, a lot of times they run out of cups and surprisingly NEVER have any coffee cup sleeves. \n- Some of the front desk staff is downright rude. Most of them are good but I found some to be rather abrupt and unwelcoming. \n\nTo summarize, this is probably an ok hotel for the occasional traveler but if you are a business traveler and find yourself in a hotel 3 to 4 night every week then you will find this hotel severely lacking. \nHaving stayed at various Starwood & Marriott hotels around the country, I am very disappointed in their service.
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Sprouts is just about the best market in town. Fresh produce. Good sales. They take coupons. The staff is super friendly. The place is clean. I love the place in every way.
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Three of us went to Serendipity 3 around 10:00 am. the restaurant was half empty, yet we were told it would be a twenty minute wait. When asked about the empty tables the greeter stated that \""Those tables are for larger parties\"" No larger parties were in site. When asked about sitting outside the greeter stated \"" The patio heaters do not come on until 11:00 am and if you decide you don't like your seat, you will be placed on the bottom of the wait list\"" What BS. I told the greeter that there is to many rules and left. The hostess could care less if we ate or not. The restaurant surely does not need repeat business, but you would think they would want to take your money, then give bad service.
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This is our third time here and not much change from our first visit. Service was ok this time, previous 2 visits were bad. The problem this time was not our server, but the fact that she was overloaded with tables. Clearly understaffed. What puzzles me the most is that the same owners operate Jalapeno Inferno which is one of our favorite Mexican restaurants. They have great food, good prices and excellent service. They always are staffed to meet demand. I saw the owner more often than our server because she was so busy.\n\nThe Food: The food is good, but not great. We had the cheese plate appetizer which had more bread than cheese. For $15 all we got were three tiny pieces of cheese. Best cheese plate in town is at Sassi ($10). This one was a joke. It should have been called a bread plate. Speaking of bread, I saw bread brought to all the other tables but ours. This was before we got our Bread (Cheese) plate. I guess we were invisible. \n\nDrinks: Wine prices are very overpriced. I think that the owner is trying to make this an upscale place, but it is not. It is casual dining and the drinks should be priced accordingly. Their wine prices are higher than the high-end restaurants we visit. The staff are not wine experts either.\n\nThe only reason we came again is because we had a discount coupon. I wouldn't recommend this place unless you have a coupon also. If you want to have a reasonable bill, pass on the wine too.
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hiked the H1 trail today (I think...) and it was about 3.2 miles roundtrip. views are okay - you are looking out at the back of a neighborhood for most of it. it's not as secluded as I would have liked, you can hear highway traffic for the whole trail. and it was pretty crowded on Sunday afternoon. since my dog doesn't react well to meeting strange dogs (and there were a ton of dogs out on a pretty narrow trail) I don't think we'll be doing this particular trail again.
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The lunch is bad .... It dont be worth the price 30$ ... no way. and the service is soso...\nthe worst thing is I filled 9 (15%) tips because i feel soso but they add the tips to 20% themselves. Asshole..
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We stayed here for a concert and stayed at a club level room which was nice! Included happy hour and breakfast. Both included drinks and small bites for food/cereal/toast etc. Only complaint is that you cannot check in early and if you are going for a concert be prepared to wait in line for 30-45 minutes. Even if you get there 2 hours early they won't have your room ready. We brought our daughter to stay with us and if you bring children, stay at club level on other side of building for peace and quiet after the show! They try to be kid friendly but not really :( understandable for a casino but they do have a kid pool which was cool. The venue for concert was awesome!! Beautiful pool. It was like spring break with the amount of people. Very fun!!
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The staff is very friendly at this location and I appreciate that. The food is hot and fast. All that aside, I won't be going back Waffle House. They don't believe in butter, instead it's a butter spread. What's that about? Oh, now you wanna cut calories. The white bread toast was stale. But this is was took the cake....my bacon was burnt! I could have overlooked the \""butter\"" and the stale bread until you burned my bacon. Oh no you didn't!
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Food and service were top notch. First thing I thought when I got seated was that the movie \""Casino\"" if not filmed there, had sets modeled after this place. It was clean, but very retro. My biggest complaint? I ordered the petit filet with bernaise sauce, and was asked house or Caesar salad. Not add, just choose.... I ordered the Caesar, and it was very good, but I would only eat small amount so as not to ruin my meal. Guess what? It was an a la carte item I would not have ordered..it was an additional. '$12. I felt misled. Do I mind spending good money for good food? Not at all...but I would not have not have spent $12 on something I knew I would not eat very much off.
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This place is a cool neighborhood bar. Lots of friendly folks and sports always on the tv's. It has an interesting layout, with two rooms separated by an outdoor breezeway where the smokers hang out. It's a bit of a bummer because the smoke gets trapped in that area and is not nice for non-smokers who want to sit outside. But that's the only negative. The food is good. Love the sliders. And they have a good selection of beers. Also, they're always playing something at this bar: poker, trivia, etc. Maybe it's just when I'm there, but there's always something.
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I felt let down by my fellow Yelpers tonight. After reading smashing reviews, my hubbie and I tried out Pastis for ourselves. \n\nWe ordered the hummus. It was so bland, we started referring to it as \""chickpea paste.\"" If it wasn't for the block of salty cheese embedded in the middle, it would have been inedible. Plus, on the website's menu, Saturday from 4-7 is happy hour and the hummus is supposed to be $4. We were charged the regular price of $6 at 5:50 on a Saturday night. (http://www.pastisaz.com/happyhour/)\n\nI had a Barcelona sandwich. I'm a vegetarian, and there weren't a lot of options on the menu for me. I'm also allergic to avocados, and without the avocado on this sandwich, it's nothing special. I thought that they would have beefed it up a little to make up for the lack of avocado, but a skinny sandwich did it make. And the bread was yucky. The fries were good though.\n\nHubbie's dinner was the Pasta di Diavolo which he thought was just okay, and definitely not worth the sixteen bucks they charged for the bowl of pasta (and nothing else to go along with the bowl of pasta). His comment? \""It was a little better than Fazoli's.\"" \n\nThe service was decent. It wasn't fantastic. One thing that still bugs me is that I have no idea how to pronounce the name of the establishment. When we walked in, they didn't say \""Welcome to Pastis!\"" It's not like there were ten other people in the place either. \n\nTo sum it up, we would definitely not recommend this place to any of our friends, and we will not be returning. Wasted forty bucks.
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One of the best steak dinner's in recent memory. The appetizers were amazing. We had the 1/2\"" bacon, a seafood tower, and a few other items. The steak was cooked to perfection.
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Had a client dinner here on Sunday night. Very casual feeling dining room. We had a fabulous bottle of Italian wine. \n\nI started with an arugula salad which was dressed in a creamy dressing which was a little odd for me as I'm accustomed to more of a lemon/acidic dressing with arugula. But it was quite good.\n\nI then ordered the chicken - which was a whole split cornish game hen. I wasn't too impressed. I was expecting crispy skin but it was just all soft. It was glazed with a sweet sauce. Again, just OK. Served over grilled vegetables.\n\nMy co-diner had the short ribs, which are a specialty here. They were very good. \n\nOur server was EXTREMELY knowledgable, professional and courteous. He made dinner a real pleasure even though the food was just average.
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Had a truly wonderful meal, start to finish at Echo and Rig. Our table of 6 ordered a variety of menu options, including a massive tomahawk, the Spencer steak, burgers and chicken sandwiches. The food was delicious and very appropriately priced. Service was excellent; prompt, polite and attentive without being obnoxious or overbearing. Good cocktails as well. It was not an inexpensive meal, but your money is well-spent here, as you get what you pay for. If you're looking for a good off-strip steakhouse, E&R will be tough to beat.\n\nMy only gripe, and this is minimal, is that they don't accept reservations. We arrived at 7:15 with a party of six and were told that our wait would be anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour. This makes it very difficult to plan an evening if you're trying to get somewhere on a schedule (e.g., movies). They also have a very non-modern system of table tracking that adds to the unpredictability. With the great bar and cocktails, this is not a deterrent to return, but I will definitely plan accordingly next time.
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