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I don't know what all the hype is about this show. After hearing from people for many years you have to see the Blue Man Group I was so looking forward to it. We went last week on a trip to Vegas. To sum it up in a nutshell I thought the show was \""BORING.\"" Most shows in Vegas hold my attention from beginning to end. With this show I kept asking my husband \""is it almost over?\"" There were a couple of funny moments such as when some people arrived late to the show. The Blue Men stopped their skit and the screen flashed \""LATE ARRIVALS.\"" The Blue Men put a spotlight on the people who were late embarrasing them. The whole audience laughed. Some of the skits the Blue Men did included catching Captain Crunch and paintballs in their mouth and bringing a person up on stage to participate in eating a meal with the Blue Men. In the video part of the show they included a picture of a colonoscopy. Yes, a colonoscopy. They believe people are connected by pipes whatever that means. Some positive parts of the show were the music and drum skits. I think this show is good for people in their 20's and early 30's. It's geared for a younger crowd.
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This place isn't what it's cracked up to be. We were downtown and decided to go. We heard from some friends that this place was really good. They said they have the best carne asada but it's actually just mediocre. \n\nIf you want really good Mexican food you should try out Los Taquitos, they have the best Mexican food in the valley. They were also featured on diners drive-ins and dives, so that gives them a little bit of cred.
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I have eaten at Grazies numerous times over the past couple of years and there pizza is fantastic! However, last night as my wife, son and mother-in-law made our way back once again we were disgusted as a baby German cockroach started crawling across our table from where our appetizer sat. I was so disgusted, but out of respect for other patrons I stopped the waitress in the back and showed her the roach that I had smashed with my napkin. Her reply was simply, \""oh, sorry about that\"". I was taken off guard at her carelessness and inattention to the situation. I decided to walk around for a bit with my son and I started to notice the restaurant becoming less maintained. For example, the men's bathroom was destroyed, many of the track lighting was out throughout the restaurant, only half of the candles were lit on the table and dust covered almost every wine bottle at the entrance. I normally would have never paid attention, but the cockroach made me look at everything. Toward the end of the evening I was expecting to be compensated for the meal, but they only took off the appetizer and my beer. I was once again dumbfounded at the disregard for the situation. As I began to sign the check, we see another cockroach crawling down the wall next to us. This time we all got up from the table and told another waitress who once again was numb to the situation. With that said, I can honestly say I would never eat there again and will take my business elsewhere.
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Purchased a Groupon for this visit and we definitely got our monies worth. \nService was excellent! The manager stopped by our table a few times to make sure we were enjoying ourselves. Food was delicious and came out in a timely manner. \nHummas was smooth and the pita bread was hot and puffy! Beef schwarma was incredible!! \nWe bought Baklava and another dessert to go. The other dessert has 4 cheese layers and a sweet syrup on top. Very good but burnt on the top. \nOnly 4 stars because there was no belly dancing as stated on their website. Manager and waitress could not explain why either. \nWe will be coming back and hopefully get to experience the belly dancing.
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New owner, no more mean lady! I boycotted this place because of the previous owner, but back to give new owner business! Good soft chewy boba, yummy drinks, good customer service! Got the fresh watermelon slush and thai tea slush - 2 for 2....Score!!!
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Best steakhouse I have ever been to!!!! Awsome service make you feel like an Army of staff is serving you. Shrimp DeJonghe is the BOMB. Steak always cooked to perfection and flavor.
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Beach party was erg cool!\n\n2 zwembaden waar iedereen stond te feesten en de strandballen rond gingen terwijl de dj de speakers liet knallen. Man-vrouw verhouding was goed. Verder waren en nog private pools voor groepen en ligbedden. Super uitzicht over Vegas!\n\nDe sfeer was erg goed. Vergeet niet je ID mee te nemen, anders kom je niet binnen.
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Me and two of my friends were in Wisconsin for a grad school related trip and came to Rising Sons Deli after being in planes/airports/taxis from 4AM California time to 3PM Wisconsin time and walking around campus and State St for three hours in the rain. We were tired and starving and wanted a warm, hearty meal. The meal was warm and hearty but truthfully, not very good.\n\nMy friend and I both ordered the pho. It came with meatballs, beef, bean sprouts, a tiny bit of green onions but we had to ask for cilantro, limes and fresh jalapenos. They didn't have jalapenos but i thought it was weird that we had to ask for ingredients that usually accompany pho. Ingredients that were also missing and that I missed were basil leaves and raw onions. Reasonably priced at 5.95 especially given the generous portion size but not very tasty by any means.\n\nThe pho was not very good... definitely one star material. The broth was too sweet and bland, the meat was SO tough i considered not eating it (and for me to consider not eating anything...............hoooeeey!), and the noodles were undercooked and gave me a mild jaw ache. I do not recommend getting the pho.\n\nMy other friend ordered this stir fry and I can't believe I can't remember the name of it because my friends and I spent so much time trying to remember it. Well, it's #25 on the menu and my friend ordered it with chicken and it was great. The chicken was tender, the flavor and it came with two scoops of white rice (i would guess jasmine rice) that was perfectly steamed. The flavor of the stir fry like meal was decent, not complicated and a little too salty. The menu advertised it as being spicy but it was definitely not spicy enough for the three of us and so my friend added some of the crushed garlic and chili in oil that was on the table which really added a much needed kick. While this dish was decent, it was definitely something that I could have whipped up and so, not worth the 8.50. \n\nThe pluses of this restaurant are the cute, kitschy decor with lots of high stools and plastic red chairs and a funky little booth in the back; the super friendly and generous staff who brought us lime wedge after lime wedge; and the tootsie rolls that are in giant bowls all around the restaurant. I never knew that tootsie rolls complimented pho so well! =)\n\nWould I go back? Probably... Would I order the pho? Definitely not.
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I really like this place and it seems to be the place to network. Everyone that works there is really nice and quite accommodating. It is kept clean, especially for as busy as it gets. If there is one problem it would be the parking...busy times it can be hard to find a space. Worth a try though.
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Let me start this by saying I got on the wrong bus and ended up walking from Garfield to Bloomfield and then once in Bloomfield I proceeded to get lost behind West Penn Hospital. With that being said I was hoping that all my stumbling around in the elements would not be in vain. \n\nThe food at Thai Cuisine is more pitiful than my sense of direction. I ordered Threes Company: shrimp, scallops and calamari in a Thai chili sauce. The sauce is my favorite part of a Thai meal but Thai Cuisine came up short here. What I enjoy must about a Thai chili sauce is the complexity of flavors but this sauce in my dish was your standard thin runny brown sauce. The kind that comes with lets say beef and broccoli. I think the menu description was misleading and had I known it would be brown sauce I would have ordered something else. \n\nSome of the onions in my dish were cold which leads me to believe that the food was not cooked to order or at least not all of it. There was plenty of shrimp in the dish and the calamari tasted great, but the dish lacked flavor. The carrots and broccoli was cooked beyond recognition.\n\nFor my hubby I ordered the Thai steak , it tasted like a frozen salisbury steak dinner and salisbury steak just so happens to be one my least favorite foods. Had I not sampled his dinner this would have been a solid three star review. \n\nI see no reason to go back here.
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I've been here twice. The first time there was not much of a line and I thought the sandwich was pretty good, but really not up to all the hoopla ...just a sandwich. The second time I stopped with some friends at 11:15am and there was not much of a line, but we were told (in a pretty snooty way) to come back at 2:30pm for our sandwiches because a big order had come in by fax.
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My boyfriend and I purchased two general tickets on Groupon for $49 then paid an additional $59 for an upgrade to VIP seating and two alcoholic beverages with a souvenir cup.\n\nThe Bar:\nI honestly don't think getting the drinks was worth it. They don't check you for food or drink so you could easily brink in your own can of soda or water if you think you will get thirsty. My boyfriend ordered a Pina Colada and it was the worst I have ever tasted. I got the Tropical Bay Breeze which was weak but very tasty. I had to pay another dollar for it though because it has Malibu in it. Refills are $10 except mine which was $11. They have you wait in this tiny bar area until the doors to the theater open, (which they did not open until 10 minutes past the start of the show time which was 830 pm)\n\nThe Theater: \nIt is VERY small but functional for it's purpose. General seating is on a first come first serve basis. If you arrive too late you will be stuck sitting on folding chairs in the back. Early arrivers get the comfy padded benches. I recommend paying the extra money for VIP seating because you get to sit in the first 5 rows. (We sat in the first row, which i do not recommend because you have the stage lights shining in your face and you are right next to the bass which is annoying during some parts of the show. Try and get the second or third row if possible.) Even though the tickets have seat numbers on them it is a lie they make you basically make you sit in a strangers lap and pack you in like a cow. Everyone in our row was average weight and managed to be comfortable and still have some space between us.\n\nThe Show:\nThe show was very funny. It had a great storyline that really immersed you into the setting. Each performer has their own special talent that they showcase at the zombie club from singing, to ballet, to pole dancing, ect. The women are just beautiful and our host was crazy funny! They did have a technical issue the last half of the show where their background lost input so it was black the rest of show but we didn't even care because the performers are what made the show!\n\nAfter the show:\nThere is an opportunity to meet and greet with the cast and take pictures!\n\nEven though I already know what the show is like. I would pay to see it again.\n\nSPOILER: ********** Men in the front rows get chosen to be volunteers. So be willing to be a good sport if you sit in VIP.
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I had no idea this place existed. Decent lunch hour prices as well as happy hour. Make sure that when you say you want something spicy to emphasize that you really want it spicy. There version of extra spicy was pretty weak.
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Food is great and the new building is quite roomy and nice (even if I miss the nostalgia of the old location). But I can't give it 5 starts because of the rule of not allowing multiple credit cards for payment. This policy - especially with large parties - was pretty inconvenient. There were people in my party who were annoyed enough not to come back. :-(
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This place is a joke, wait 20 minutes for a the , the front counter person was rude, parking is a disaster , and the place is small and cramped , what the hell am I paying for? Be warned this is the worst la fitness in town or maybe the whole state.
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First time coming here and I'll def be back. Thorough and not trying to sell me off. Just what I was looking for.
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There's not much I can say for Desert Ridge Marketplace that hasn't been expressed by other Yelpers. Living in the immediate area, I probably end up at Desert Ridge at least once a week. No, it isn't the greatest shopping center ever set up. But, between places like Target, Khols, Petsmart, an AMC movie theater, and several sit-down and fast-food eating options, Desert Ridge offers a ton of places that will satisfy your immediate needs.\n\nThe major downsides occur on the weekends. While many people seem to complain that there isn't that much at Desert Ridge, it seems to easily get slammed. Parking on Saturdays and Sundays can be a real headache. Also, on any given Friday and Saturday night, you're also going to put up with the obnoxious loitering teen crowd. And if you're the type of person that can't stand little kids running around, avoid the fountain area by the \""food court\"" on a hot day.
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Let's be real - nail salons are all pretty similar, with pros and cons in each.\n\nBut, bar none, the BEST thing about Spazzi, is that they don't take walk-ins.\n\nSo, what this means is that your appointment is not being rushed because people are waiting, and you are not taken late, because of a walk-in 10 minutes before your appointment. \n\nThis alone makes this place a little gem.\n\nIt is quiet, peaceful, clean, and yes, the nail work is great, prices reasonable, and it's next to a Dairy Queen. :D
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After eating at the now closed 44th St location for years and loving the food and the staff I visited this location after moving to this neighborhood. Located at the east side of a Safeway shopping center far away enough that parking is not a problem. Very fresh decor had me thinking that I had found a place about a mile from home I would be able to stop in almost anytime. I was wrong, I love eggs and as a person who loves eggs I can't stand poorly cooked ones. How can you screw up eggs you ask, try cooking at to high of heat too quickly for starters. I have visited this location 3 times over the last 2 years due to the fact that they have served improperly cooked ones. I have had scrambled and over medium versions prepared here with great disappointment. I would eat here once a week if they could prepare eggs correctly. They didn't charge for portions I pointed out, but that is of small consequence when you have an unpleasant experience. I can only imagine what a disappointment this place is to its owners after seeing the business a properly run Good Egg has. I might add that my wife can take or leave eggs and orders dishes I call eggs for people who don't love eggs like omelets stuffed with meat, veggies and cheese. The omelet she had was seared to the point that she only ate a small part but refused to let me say anything about it. This place needs to go. I would love a real restaurant close by and can only suggest they go to Randy's on Granite Reef to hire cooks that can prepare multiple different dishes requiring different heat levels at the same time. The only reason they got two stars is because they removed items from the bill if you have your waitress remove them because they are uneatable.
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I give this 2 stars strictly for how good the juices, smoothies and acai bowls are. However, as far as customer service this place gets zero stars from me. It is extremely expensive for the quality of service you receive here. Now, I gave them several chances before I chose to write a review to see if they were perhaps just having an \""off\"" day but improvement never happened. The 2 instances that stick out the most happened on 2 consecutive days. I went here with a friend to enjoy acai bowls, my friend has celiac therefor cannot have the regular oats on top. Well considering this was not a new thing to her, as normal, she specifies she needs gluten free oats on top. Long story short we watched them use the regular oats. When she notified them of there mistake, the woman very rudely said \""you're just going to have to wait a minute\"" and went on to help other customers before addressing the issue. They re- made her bowl however all the sudden the 7$ of what she paid for ( a full bowl) now looked like less that half that. Now I understand this place is still pretty new to the Arizona market however the quality of service they are offering in the Scottsdale area is by far the WORST I have received at any place of business. If they can get their act together and learn how to treat their customers and speed up the process (considering it never took less than 15 minutes from the time I ordered until I actually got my order) I might consider a future review. Until then I would say to anyone going here, Make sure you have at least 45 mins to spare even if it is just a juice you are ordering, and make sure you pack your patience that day for some of the rudest people you will encounter!
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I was in this store THREE times in the past 4 days because my internet wasn't working. This employee Monica was of NO help. I payed off a balance that I owed and payed $30 to reactivate my internet services. Monica said my services were never turned off so it should work when I got home which it did not. I called cox and was told that my modem isn't working because it was showing as unreturned. So I returned it back to Cox where Monica again \""helped\"" me and she assured me the new modem would work. Surprise! It did NOT. She didn't even give me the right cord to hook it up. So I went back once more, got the right cord and STILL it would not work. So I called Cox & they said it was because no one ever scheduled to have my services turned back on. THANKS A LOT MONICA! This has been the most frustrating past few days. I did MY part, now do YOURS!
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Love this PT's its dark, quite and has a definite PUB vibe. The food is really good for bar food. If you want to carb up this is a great place to go. The beer was cold and our Bartender was very nice and attentive. We try and go here every time we go to Vegas for a \""local\"" feel and affordable beer!
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Had a flat and went to a Big O Tires to get it fix. Front desk manager Pat was great and replace my tire and had me out the door in under 15 minutes. Great job and great crew.
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This is a biased review because I was here for a work dinner and the company foot the bill. I could see how people complain about the prices here but you know what? BAM. \n\nhttp://vegas4locals.com/couponbbkingsbluesclub.html\n\nBuy 1 get 1 free entree. Happier?\n\nOur party of 12 got a table right by the stage and found out the band was going to start in 20 minutes. Doesn't make it easy to talk about work does it? Oh well..let's order some drinks! Our marketing contact there, Rodney, was awesome. He just brought out massive plate samplers, entrees and more drinks!\n\nSliced fried pickles were extremely addictive. I actually had to pass the basket down the table to stop. The ribs were really awesome. Some of the best in Vegas..still not saying much but I really liked em!! The pulled pork was also great. Not a producive work dinner at all but everyone definitely enjoyed it!!\n\nAfter trying a few other things here, I strongly recommend anything that's from the pig. SWINE FTW!!!!! Can't wait to get the ribs again. Forget the wings, chorizo or even breakfast for that matter...that's what Carnegie Deli is for if you're staying at Mirage.\n\nAmbiance was pretty Cadillac Ranchy. The band was rockin. They at least gotta get that right if the place is named after a music legend.
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We come all the time on 1st Fridays. ITS FREE ADMISSION! Today was for a play date with my daughters friends. The girls are all around three years old. It was 11$ to get in (each) which I thought was steep. One of the moms did find a \""Groupon\"" for today!bummed I missed out on it. :( we got there at 9 in the morning, and it wasnt to busy at all. I packed a lunch, we ate outside the cafe, and the girls okay d in the equipment. Around 1230 it was pretty busy, but all in all we had a great time there. I'll probably just stick to going on first Fridays though.
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Worst customer service I've ever experienced. I did not like my food, I asked them to please remake it and the cook started yelling and took extreme offense. They have a window where you can watch the cook and he was standing there giving me and my date a dirty look while yelling and refused to do what I requested. I felt very offended and confused. I will never go there again.
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One word: YUM!\n\nI had the Paneer Masala and Garlic Naan (Come on folks, tell me that garlic naan doesn't tug at your heart strings?).\n\nI love Indian food so my latest visit with Copper was to introduce a girlfriend who had never tried it.\n\nService was, as always, amazing. The food was wonderful, too! \n\nI love this place. It can be a bit pricey but is worth every penny!!
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I have been dealing with Lauren Paris trying to find a rental property in Las Vegas I am out of state looking for a place to move in. Needless to say that is frustrating in itself The attitude and tone I get from her is very degrading and she acts like she is to busy to even remember who you are.. If you are renting a home in which her commission is going to be good she might be a lot nicer and more helpful otherwise don't look to her to help you out she is very rude, lazy and portrays and attitude of (as my mother used to say) her ____ don't stink............I never give anyone bad reviews unless Its deserved, there is no reason to be rude!
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Oh my goodness...I haven't been to a mini-golf course for more than 10+ years. \nDecided to change up our date ideas and he planned a night of black light mini-golf. I had soooo much fun!!!! =)\n\nThere are 17 holes in total...well...18 to be exact but with the last one, you just hit the ball into this house and it goes up this little contraption and you get to see your ball go on a mini roller coaster ride. Then it drops into this pinball type thing and watch it go into one of the holes...make sure you wave your golf ball goodbye. \nIf you're lucky like my special someone, he got a voucher for one free round of mini golf during his next visit. Apparently his golf ball went into the \""prize winning hole.\"" I just said bye to my golf ball and I didn't get anything special in return. =(\n\nI really enjoyed having black lights placed in all the rooms. They have an Egyptian theme going on here. Also, there are a few rounds that have special effects. You launch your ball into a cannon, you launch your ball into this contraption and it swings around....it's great. For ADD minds like myself....this 3 second random moment catches you off guard and you're like....easily amused!! =D LOL!!!\n\nI had such a fun night. Mini golfing is perfect for both adults and children. Props to my special someone for planning such a great date night!
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Let's start with dessert first...the s'mores brownie is chocolate marshmallow gooey goodness! (Just don't dig in too soon or you'll scorch your mouth)! \n\nThe blackened swordfish street tacos were also good - although I found the spicy rice was a bit much. The mac and cheese with chicken and bacon was rich and creamy. \n\nHundreds of beers on tap. I had the Belgium sampler which let me try 6 different Belgium beers. \n\nPleasant decor, good tunes and attentive wait staff.
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It's time for a remodel. We know it, Harrah's knows it, and it seems like they're just trying to tread water here while they figure out what they're going to do, because we all know this isn't sustainable for much longer without it becoming just an actual hovel of white-haired smoke tornados surrounding D-list musical acts.\n\nMaybe it doesn't have to get all world-class on us, maybe it isn't smart to spend the money to try and turn it into Wild Horse Pass or Talking Stick or even the new and improved Vee Quiva, but expanding to give more space, finding a hook that can draw in a better quality of crowd, LOWERING THE DAMN DRINK PRICES and filtering the smoke better might help. \n\nPeople dont come to Maricopa for nightlife so I cant blame them for not concentrating on giving this casino any manner of nightlife, but damn, it's a boring, old-school place at this point.
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The food was OK. Good customer service.
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I liked it! Did the MA in Media studies and felt like the staff were smart and working on interesting research, though they seem stretched a little thin. The facilities are all new now, but I didn't mind the cozy squat old building we were in out at Loyola. The downtown campus is right downtown in an area that has some good cheap restaurants these days. It's lacking that campus feeling, no quad, no green space, but the library is good and the cinemas and theatre's and art building downtown are all quite cool, and the shuttle out to the green campus and more collegiate vibe at Loyola is accessible and free.
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Meh. Went here today with a friend to get rid of a pho craving that ive been having for a week. \n\nInterior: The dining area was dirty, and a bee was flying around our table so we switched spots. The saucers had crusty sauces on then and the tables were sticky. Tables were sticky. \n\nFood: i got the #10 combo pho. It was decent. The broth wasnt as tasty as id like, and the temperature wasnt as hot either. Id rate the pho 7/10. Ill give them credit for being the fastest pho preparers though. My pho came out in 1 min. Even faster then the side plate with mint, bean sprouts etc. \n\nService: it was very fast and prompt. Server came out with water as soon as were seated. He was pretty friendly as well.\n\nOverall it was decent. I wont be back however. Ill stick to Pho Saigon 8 and Pho Kim Long (if i absolutely need pho past 11pm).
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We were in town staying at a hotel and the front desk person recommended Milano's. Maybe they were having an off night but I was not impressed at all. Delivery took 1.5 hours from when we ordered and then the food was cold and the pizza was no different/better than any other place - just basic pizza
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Starting with the good and ending with the bad. The salon is well decorated and had a nice atmosphere. I purchased the Groupon for an all over color and haircut. My stylist, Mae, did a consultation with me where I told her I only wanted to cut off 1 inch and add a few layers throughout my hair. Well she ended up chopping off all my hair, more than 1 inch, and gave me the worst haircut I have ever received. Even the bangs she gave me are terrible. Her lack of experience, she told me she had only been at this salon for a year, reflected in the haircut I received. The color came out ok, however, it was darker than what I wanted. On a positive note, Mae was very sweet and had a warm personality. I just wish she would have listened to what I wanted. I am very unhappy and will not be returning in the future. I guess you take a gamble with your hair when you purchase a Groupon. It is just hair and it will grow back, but now I know what a bad haircut FEELS like.
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This place is amazing. I stumbled upon it while visiting family in Madison and had to come back the next time I was in town. I live in Washington, DC, where there are threading places everywhere. I've never had a quicker or more painless experience. The women are so professional and knowledgeable -- and for the first time in my life, i I was able to walk out with my upper lip and eyebrows threaded and I didn't have tears and mascara running down my face. I usually have to use a major numbing cream and I didn't use any when I was there. Highly, highly recommend The Brow Boutique -- I won't miss going here every time I am in Madison. Thanks ladies! Now move to DC:)
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I had the cajun last week with a giant 34oz cider.. The food was awesome. Pasties are typically pre-made, although by pre, I think they mean within the last 20-30 minutes.. Mine was fresh out of the oven. So delicious. Never eaten anything like it.\n\nThe service was great, everyone was very friendly. I sat at the bar, so I got to watch the chef's preparing the next batch. Be sure to tip those guys too. \n\nI'll be back soon, with company. I have a few more pasties to try..
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Mamason was visiting and loves bingo, so we end up going since I hadn't been either. Before we get through the door, I'm stopped for ID. I think I look like an old bag but still got branded with the gigantic \""Over 21\"" stamp--WTH!\n\nIt was smokey as hell and I found it amusing that while smoking was permitted indoors, there was a designated 'non-smoking' section in the bingo hall. I don't play bingo & don't get excited about slots or card games. It pisses me off to lose money. So, I decide to ditch Mamason for a bit and grabbed a mlite, just as 2 people set up on a mini stage near 1 of the bars.\n\nThere was a tiny dance floor surrounded by seating. People mostly listened to the duo trade off btwn vocals & the keyboard, singing contemporary, old school hip hop, and some 70s funk. The crowd was disproportionately geriatric and there was one old lady who got up to dance to a Justin Timberlake song with some young stud, while everyone else pretty much gawked. Emergency Medical Staff were on standby near the dance floor in case of cardiac arrest or hip injuries. I'm being totally serious.\n\nThe only good thing about this place is that fountain drinks are free in the bingo hall (so bring your empty 2-liter bottles to fill up) & beer is $3. Would I bring my mom back? You bet. She loved it & that's all that mattered.
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Square cafe is a perfect brunch spot. As a Pittsburgh native, I'm familiar with the other local chains and this one is by far my favorite. A lot of variety and solid service. Pittsburgh restaurants tend to start out great and then slowly deteriorate over time, but Square Cafe has avoided this curse. \n\nI give it 4 stars because although the food is really good, it's nothing exceptional. Also they do not offer any alcoholic beverages ( I don't think).
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I'm. Surprised.\n\nNever thought I would see a ramen place excel higher than monta. Well, this place is pretty damn close. Keep it up and I would say they finally raised the bar for ramen in this town! Their broth (tonkatsu premium white) is less salty, thick and creamy. It sits well in your stomach. It doesn't feel fattening, and is really light. When you eat it, it goes down so smooth and you don't feel humongous after you eat a bowl. You simply feel satisfied.\n\nGet the combos for more for your buck! Awesome prices. Chasu bowls are really good. The Jinya bun is suuuuper yummy I could eat those all day.\n\nThe atmosphere is awesome. Nice setting. Loud music. When you walk in they immediately greet you hello. When you walk out they immediately greet you goodbye. You feel like you're a famous someone, and that's an awesome feeling! The waitresses are super sweet! She even remembered me after just two visits. This place is definitely a hot spot. \n\nTheir girls bathroom is also pretty awesome. And I love the fact that they're open late til 3am. Finally don't have to rush for ramen because most of them close at 11am.\n\nKudos to you, Jinya.
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I hate myself for reviewing Dominos, but I have to give props to this location for their awesome service and incredible speed. A++++ service - friendly, helpful, and enjoyable. Definitely not what you'd expect from a carryout chain pizza place.\n\nThe \""all new\"" pizza that the commercials boast about tastes exactly like the \""old\"" pizza to me. Perhaps there's a bit more garlic flavor to the crust, but otherwise seems to be the same 'ole Dominos pie.\n\nPricey, too. A 14\"" Brooklyn with 3 toppings and a pair of chocolate lava cakes was $25. Ouch!!! Same deal from Papa Johns would've cost $15.\n\nI usually eat Dominos pizza about once every 2 years. Even with the \""all new\"" pizza, I don't think I'll be sampling with any more frequency.\n\nSummary:\n\nService = 5 stars (awesome folks working here, seriously!)\nFood = 2 stars (despite being \""all new\"" it still tastes the same to me)\nValue = 1 stars (extremely pricey for take-out pizza)\nMisc = 5 stars (online ordering is the best system ever)
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Blah!!!! Strange menu! I have tried this place 4 times now. Each time I am disappionted so, today was the last try. Food has no flavor. They are doing nothing interesting here and the service is lame.
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Am absolutely stoked that Pittsburgh has got its own dedicated ramen bar now. I think the only other Japanese related craze we now need to get on is an izakaya bar (Japanese tapas... for the most excellent small plate Asian restaurant in Pittsburgh, try Tamari's happy hour... cannot be beat for price and quality). This place has all the right moves, and reasonable prices to boot. I know it might be sticker shock to pay $11 for a bowl of noodle soup, but these bowls are HUGE. And delicious.\n\nIf you are expecting the more traditional fatty pork broth, you won't find it here, but that might be for the best, given your New Year's resolutions. Their broths are plenty good regardless, with a choice between shoyu (soy), miso, and plain salted broth. I thought the miso was a bit too potent for my taste, and prefer the shoyu. It has a subtle flavor that builds over the course of the meal.\n\nUltimately, the ajo ramen is my favorite, even though it's not exactly \""authentic.\"" If you like garlic, you'll love this. And if you love someone who loves garlic, well... let's just say that you'll be safe from vampires after dinner.\n\nApps are relatively expensive, given the quantity, but the noodle bowls are enough for a full meal. Staff is very friendly and attentive, although they can get a bit behind when they are swamped.
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Was not impressed. Management seemed to lack an understanding of basic customer service. I paid $12 for a yelp deal. The deal expired but the certificate retained it's $12 value. Now, I had offered to pay the difference since their prices had changed. Their haircuts are now $17,which isn't anything crazy priced, but doing the math the total would be $5. \nI have no qualms with paying the full price for a service. My issue is that prior to getting the cut, I showed the person my certificate and she said she would honor it. That wasn't the case and when it was said and done, she said that \""well.. Then I'd have to pay that $12 if I let you use this\"". \nMy issue isn't paying for the haircut, my issue is that $12 shouldn't be a cost for losing a customer. \nNow onto the haircut. I'm used to having barbers who would engage in conversation with me while cutting my hair. My particular barber did not, so I figured he was just really focused on the little details. After reviewing the haircut (wanted a slick back look but left with an undercut) I had a lot of strands and the line up looked rushed even though the barber did take his time. I would've been better off cutting my own hair and saving my time and money rather than deal with this.
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This place is great! The staff is super friendly, instruments are clean and it has a great atmosphere. \n\nP.S. I love the wine as well :)\n\n\n\n(My initial rating was 5 stars) \nUPDATE - As much as I love this place, I am a bit worried about the cleanliness after going a few times. The nail grinder used for acrylics is apparently not cleaned after each use (or even once a day for that matter). After having the file cause slight bleeding (not uncommon) I asked how often they were sanitized and was very disturbed to hear NEVER....I hate leaving them since they are great but unless they begin sanitizing EVERYTHING, I will not be going there anymore...
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I love this spot. Extremely fun, great ambiance, and very good looking waitresses/crowd.\n\nYes there are a good amount of graphic-tee wearing muscleheads and bosom-bearing harlots, but any nice spot in Scottsdale you're going to get your fair share. If you can get beyond this, not worry so much about other people, and be yourself, this place is a blast.\n\nThere are Bud Light tallboys that they serve in paper bags. They seem to have a lot of theme-days, for example, I dropped by during Oktoberfest, and there is supposedly Halloween week and all sorts of shenanigans.\n\nThe big wheel at the top of the bar is a fun time, in addition to some crazy options like \""Get Kicked Out of the Bar\"", there's winning money and getting drinks (girls only). One of the funniest moments I had in the bar was when a bachelorette party won $25 bux and they \""made it rain\"" in the bar, that was hilarious and awesome at the same time.\n\nAwesome, one of my favorite bars out here.
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Not once. Not twice. But Three times! \nYup, I went to Max Brenner's three freaking times in a four day span while in Las Vegas. It's now by far my all time favorite dessert spot. \n\nLocated inside of Caesar's Palace Forum Shops, Max Brenner is a chocolate lovers paradise. It's like a real life Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory without the creepy oompa loompa's. The dark decor inside of the restaurant almost made it look as if everything is made of chocolate, especially the staircase. They actually have big clear tubes throughout the joint that are pumping milk chocolate. \n\nThis place was put on my radar by my two Yelp buddies Michelle T and Dru C, both of whom had nothing but great things to say about it. Even though they serve many non sweets dishes, I came here strictly to get chocolate wasted. And chocolate wasted I got, all three times. Just look at all I've tried in my three visits;\n\nMilkshakes;\nEighties Milkshake (Chocolate shake W/ vanilla ice cream) http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=V8kmzwUqKIQtB-YvfdfP9g\nCookieshake (Oreo shake) \nButterscotch Chocolate Cream Milkshake http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=8Dreo_n4-hoNyHleZpJPeA\n\nHot Chocolates;\nMelting Marshmallow Hot Chocolate W/ Dark Chocolate http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=SK0nGSaddcVgTaFHnYJzRQ \nSwiss Whipped Cream Hot Chocolate W/ Milk Chocolate\nSwiss Whipped Cream White Hot Chocolate http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=cNC8z1T74VG2uHdn2ipHhA\n\nChocolate Desserts;\nThe Melting Chocolate Truffle Heart Cake & Shake- Milk & white chocolate cake served w/ vanilla ice cream, red berries an iced milk chocolate shot and extra melted milk chocolate ganache http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=wlPyRsXipaOwDdeoQvxQDA\nClassic European Chocolate Fondue- Melted milk & white chocolate & caramel sauce with bananas, strawberries, OMG chocolate chip cookie chunks, marshmallows and chocolate sponge cake to dip. Also came with a mini fire to toast the goodies http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=ngWZiHlm8ZiumjZoH46flg\nOMG Chocolate Chunk Cookies W/ Walnuts- BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE EVER http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=vzD-IjhxQUwZ-SJguPQNRQ\nBanana Split Waffles- Served W/ vanilla ice cream, milk chocolate truffle & caramelized rice krispies http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/w8RWhhuKxMiFCpvFvIQ3zg?select=Cma2nudpiyP05Pla4Bb-CA\n\nAll I can say is everything I tasted was phenomenal. I also absolutely adored their custom made dishware. I could honestly eat here everyday and never get tired of it. Seriously. \n\nAll the employees I encountered were great. They all seemed to love working for Max Brenner. Prices are a bit high but the products are so amazing it's easy to look past that. \n\nIf you've never been to Max Brenner in Vegas than I highly suggest you do so. Just beware of the chocolate coma you're guaranteed to be in after you finish your treats.
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Fun bar with great drink specials and fun drag shows. Beer bust is a deal and bar tenders keep cups full. Highly recommended.
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Love the feel here. It's noon right now and the sun is not directly above me. The church next door does a great job blocking the sun but there are still many areas of light so everything is beautiful outside! Live the home feeling here. The healthy food options is amazing. Love the menu and how cute and well put together everything is. I ordered the muscle malt protein shake. Yum. Also BBQ chicken salad. Delicious. The bowls they give you are recycled and everything just feels better here. Did not bring my computer to test to wifi and work a little but will next time!\n\nUpdate: don't know why I keep coming here. They are very disorganized with bringing out food at the same time. Waited an extra 20 mins to get my drink, while the rest of my party was served and other tables too. Their beer salad also has different dressing than the one in scottsdale. Not sure if that's intentional or not...
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GREAT local craft beer (hopheads, you'll love the Hop Knot IPA). The food holds it's own. Always stop here on our trips to AZ. Owners are Vikings fans!
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I have a special place in my heart of this location since I worked as a florist there when it was a flower shop. The ambiance is great with the nice patio, cool bar and fun wall of tapes for your walk to the restroom. \n\nThe food is amazing! and very good service even when it's packed. \n\nA def must!
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I've been here sooo many times, and am never let down! Nice little resto, with a small terrace in the summer. The little spiced cornbreads they bring with your bread basket are to die for, as are their sweet potatoe fries (totally worth the $2 surcharge to upgrade from regular fries - to be dipped in spicy mayo).\nBlackened fish of the day (last time it was rainbow trout) and dinosaur beef ribs are my 2 favourites on the menu. They have regularly chaging specials which are always worth a try as well.\nThe only negative is that service is very variable. If you don't take an appetizer, then you'll have a wait for your main meal. And waiters tend to leave you alone for long stretches, but are never too far to be flagged down if need be. The open kitchen adds a nice atmosphere and delicious smells permeate the room!
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Finally a good ramen shop in Las Vegas!\n\nI've been to every Japanese style restaurant that serves ramen in this town from junk (Anime Ramen is just so gross) and the Ramen Yokohama Kaigenro use to have. Right now this is by far my favorite ramen that I can get in Las Vegas. This place has the best ramen, seriously. Great portions and for a $1 more you can get a large size that goes a long way in the end. \nThings I would recommend to anyone are :\nCurry Bowl\nChashu bowl\nGyoza\nShio Ramen\nMiso Ramen\n\nThough to be honest with everyone, I would stay away from the fried rice. It's very bland and a little greasy .\n\nIn the opening week I went here twice, so this place is going to become a regular spot for this ramen fanatic.
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What is the big company ? People out there watching this company. They are talk nonsense. They sale for me a coupon $20 dollar for 3 time oil change good in 2 years.included roll tire . when I come there the guy take me right away. When I show him the coupon he said : oh you have to make appointment , :-( but I have to pay $23 dollars more for something for the basic oil change. even I has a coupon I just pay $20 usd couple days befor.go some where els even I can pay $35 for oil change but they are not a lie . I like to let people know and don't go here . They are the deceive. No way I give 0 star
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It happened again!!!!! My wife an I went in a 9:10pm on a thursday and they said that they had already called last call!!!!! Yet the bar was full.....of employees.The bartender was pleasent when she said we could have a drink if we made it quick but I declined. Not this time. I just went right over to Yardhouse and had a beer. \n\nAnyone else having these experiences here? Don't worry I hear their competition is coming soon!
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Sounds cheesy maybe but Subway is my favorite place to eat for a quick, healthy under $ 10 meal. They are always efficient and their sandwiches are consistently good and taste fresh. I always get the same when I go: turkey on honey oat bread...\n\n I kind of blow the healthy equation every time I go there since I add two cookies to the sandwich and considering they are worth 210 calories each, yikes to the belly!\n\nThe staff is always friendly and eager to please. Some have more attitude than others (you know who you are) but that makes the visits interesting and lively!\n\nIf you are pressed for time and don't want to break the bank and yet want to eat healthy, it's hard to beat Subway....not even a burger joint can come close!
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This is the most honest and reliable auto shop around, as far as I know. I realize that is a bold statement, but at other places I have been taken advantage of and overcharged so many times. Probably because I am car ignorant, and it doesn't help that maybe some unscrupulous auto shops see women as easy money targets for unnecessary repairs.\n\nToday for example, I brought my car in because of a massive oil leak and they told me it would be $25 dollars to fix it as included in a new oil change and it was a mistake from Firestone, where I have been paying $50 to get my oil changed and having problems like an old gasket ignored. They also told me I could probably take it back to Firestone and get it fixed for free because it should have been included in my oil change there. I told Noe Auto to just do it because I don't trust Firestone anymore.\n\nPreviously, my fiance has also taken his car there, and where another shop quoted $1200 for a repair and the need for parts to be replaced, Noe Auto found out that a small fix that cost $100 or less would repair it and it wasn't even the problem the other shop thought it was. His car is running fine now and has been since Noe Auto worked on it. \n\nThey don't hold your car hostage and I haven't been charged for them to look at it. Simply love the service here and I wish more people knew about this place!
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The 9th Day of Christmas.\n\nI've been waiting for Pink Box to open ever since I drove by with my son and saw the sign, less than a mile from my house. Danger, danger, arteries! Today is opening day and, as you'd expect on opening day, there are some newbie adjustments to be made. There were not a lot of doughnuts in the case when I just visited, as they'd sold out of a bunch prior to my arrival--I'm not the only one who was excited for the opening. However, the kind and friendly folks there were making more as fast as possible, so, if you go today or this weekend, have some mercy and understanding. I was able to snag a couple of cinnamon doughnuts (my fave), a rainbow sprinkle, and a blueberry cake--so far, so yummy. Welcome to the 'hood, Pink Box--I'm sure this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship and I can't wait to try the Fat Elvis!
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Sweet pool and pretty nice fitness center although it's small. They also have a lot of other quality food and drinks but at a pretty high price however. Nice staff and very clean and well maintained rooms. They have free wifi or you can pay extra for high speed internet. Nice flat screens in the rooms and desk to do work. Also the rooms have balconies with chairs to lounge.
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After incredibly slow service and average food, we were asked to leave the restaurant because the owner (Rosie) needed our table. There were several other empty tables in the vicinity. Never have we been asked to give up our table at any restaurant. The only reason we were there that long was the slow service. Avoid this place at all costs. There are other better restaurants in the area. Don't give this woman a penny of your money. She obviously doesn't believe in superior customer service.
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Im in the beauty industry and have never had a pedicure that was 15 min. That's just not right. It was rushed and the end product looked like it.
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I have walked past this place a couple of times and the Yelp reviews sent me onwards, but I thought that I would give it a try this time.\n\nI went with the classic Greek entree. Their Gyro platter comes with a side - I chose hummus. I had hopes in my mind, but they were dashed when the plate arrived. The meat looked wrong. Way too thinly sliced but at least it looked spicy. It was not. The hummus was pureed into a very thin paste. Not just smooth, this was flat. The rice was light and fluffy but it was plain and tasteless white rice. The tzadziki had a good amount of dill in it, but it was not very flavorful. It was also a bit thinner - more Turkish than Greek. The half of a pita cut into thirds was probably the best part.\n\nA few moments after the plate arrived, my salad was delivered in a clear plastic box. The dressing was good, but it was a red wine vinaigrette variety. No feta cheese, no \""Greek\"" taste to it at all.\n\nI'm not impressed. Next time, I'll go on to Luigi's.
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From the crew from La Salle \u00e0 Manger, the trailer that is Pas d'Cochon dans mon Salon. These guys use charcoal grilling to deliver some great BBQ. They also offer some oysters and a few other items for some variety. They were one of the first \""trucks\"" present last year during the festival run and have come back for some more - although their lack of a true truck prevents them from being part of the trial run in Ville-Marie.\n\nTheir pulled pork sandwich is what they are known for so of course I would have to try one. What a beast of a sandwich this thing is. Huge portion of pulled pork, covered with a sweet tangy barbecue sauce and stuffed in a bun. Quite honestly, you pretty much need a fork to lighten the load before biting down on the sandwich proper unless you're cool with getting BBQ sauce all over yourself in public. The pork itself is quite tender - it just falls apart as one would expect from great pulled pork. The BBQ sauce has a nice balance between sweetness and tanginess which I appreciate and the bun does a great job of soaking up all that sauce. Well done all around.
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HORRIBLE DERMATOLOGY! A NIGHTMARE! Doctor misdiagnosed my problem and that of my husband's. As if that wasn't bad enough, they keep making a mistake with billing and mine went to collections, while my husband's was paid. It's the same insurance! Many phone calls later, and I'm finally paying this bill....for absolutely NOTHING to clear this up. BEWARE!
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Shabu shabu. Boiled meat. Boiled vegetables. Really...would you even do this at home? Flavorless.
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This is our new spot for breakfast!! The buffet was excellent with eggs made to order and the employees are very friendly. I have not tried lunch here yet but I'm sure it is excellent also. I will be coming here whenever I want a good breakfast!
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This is probably the best Courtyard that I've ever stayed at and I've been to quite a few. This was place was remodeled within the past year or so and they've really taken Courtyard up a level in terms of quality. Here's the highlights:\n\n* They have finally added a bar to the lobby area as well as a small restaurant that serves some pretty good food. For people like me who prefer to stay in after a long day working on the road, I was absolutely thrilled that they've made these additions. You can also take the food / drinks back to the room with you, as I don't believe they have room service yet.\n\n* The lobby area in general is nicely furnished with lots of comfy seats and a few computers with Internet access and printing.\n\n* The courtyard has a nice outdoor pool and a bunch more chairs for hanging out and relaxing.\n\n* The Market is still there with snacks and beverages available 24/7, with beer and wine sold until 4 AM at this location.\n\nMy only complaint about this place was the speed of the wi-fi. Granted it's free but it was embarrassingly slow. I couldn't even play a video on YouTube at the lowest quality setting without it constantly having to pause and rebuffer. I ended up hooking my laptop up to my Droid X smartphone and using it as a modem and speed there was considerably faster. Hopefully this gets improved sometime soon.
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This restaurant is terrible - one star is too many. We went and tried the shrimp/crab rolls, the chicken lettuce wraps, the plum wine, and the surf and turf roll. The plum wine was good and the surf and turf roll was also okay. The shrimp/crab rolls and chicken lettuce wraps were a hodgepodge of flavors (not a good fusion at all!).\n\nAlso, everything was very sweet and served quite cold (we sent back the lettuce wraps - and they were better hot). What will take your breath away is the price (our meal was $80!). High prices for fantastic food is okay. But high prices for terrible, sweet, cold food is annoying. The rest of our trip, we kept commenting that anything would be better than Fusia (e.g., China Panda, Fatburger, even McDonald's) and would have given us another $70 to gamble with! If you want good Asian food, try Tao, Sensi, or even P.F. Chang.
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This is my favorite subway so far, it has two separate sections and even though it gets pretty busy everything flows pretty quickly.\nThis location has free Wi-fi and Ethernet connections with nearby outlets; making it great for people on the go.
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These are a chain around the city and around Canada, so look at other locations for reviews.\n\nI was underwhelmed. The beef I had was adequate, the salad was OK, and the frites were good, but the only \""sauces\"" for the frites were mayo, catchup and vinegar. I'm used to the boutique \""frites\"" eatery \""Brugge\"" in Indianapolis, where there are scores of sauces to choose from for your frites including a garlic aioli, and curry spice. The emphasis in this place is on STEAK and not FRITES. That's not a bad thing, and if you're hungry for some pricey red meat it isn't a bad place to go.\n\nThe nice thing about this place is that if you order a soda it is served in a chilled glass bottle and you're given a chilled glass for it.
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Worst hotel ever. When we got to our room it was not clean, garbage had not been dumped from previous people in there, called housekeeping - lady answered chewing her gum and could care less. Room appears old and not kept up. One bed was old and lumpy, TV only got 8 channels, windows dirty, room service not really room service - no menu - had to do by phone. Spent a lot of money for nothing but because of convenience to the convention next door. Will never stay there again.
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Food was pretty good. I'd come back again.
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This is one of those places I really want to LOVE for some reason! So I was glad to go back for lunch today and get the items I liked last time and taste something new. The service was very good last time, today it was even better. My choice today was the \""International Hoagie\"" This was very Good an easy 4 yelp stars of: Roast Beef, Westphalian Ham, Salami, Turkey, Fleischkaese, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato on a fantastic Pretzel Hoagie Roll. This usually is served with Tarragon-Balsamic Mayonnaise, which I asked them to leave off. The only other change I asked was to add onions. This sandwich was very good! French Fries were offered with this sandwich though I substituted the delicious \""Home Fries\"" cooked with bits of Bacon...5 yelp stars Yum! For Dessert I had \""Schokoladenmus\"" Chocolate Mousse served with Bourbon Sauce and Fresh Fruit, it was A-OK 3 yelp stars. The next course was five Pretzel Rolls looking great on a plate (see photos of all this if you like). The next course, was a course of action to pay and get out before i ordered more food! Oktoberfest here starts Friday September 23 and is for the weekends only (four weekends Fridays and Saturdays).\n\nNext time I'll be there for dinner and eat outside.
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This is a great Charlotte restaurant. I have been a fan for a long time, but hadn't been there in about a year until yesterday when I stopped by for lunch. Yep, still delicious! \n\nThey always have a bunch of yummy in season vegetables on the menu. The menu does not provide any descriptions, so you can be adventurous. Or, don't be afraid to ask your server to explain a bunch of things to you. I sure did when I couldn't decide between 5 items!\n\nThe dressing on my wedge salad was really salty, but I'm guessing that's not normal. I was so hungry I didn't say a word and ate it anyways. The mushroom pizza is amazing!
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Delicious fresh food ALWAYS. Quick service & the best Patron Margaritas I have ever had!
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I just ordered from this store. I've enjoyed their pizza multiple times in the past, but they have grown faster than their management could handle. The employees were rude taking the order then didn't deliver our order of chicken wings. When I called back they said it was \""on top of their stove\"" and said that it was totally their fault for not including it with our order. \n\nWhat blows me away is that despite acknowledging it was their fault, they said they couldn't spare a delivery driver to bring it to us. Unreal. We paid for it. They didn't give it to us. Real businesses fix their mistakes. The manager said it was my fault for not checking the order thoroughly before paying. Perhaps, it was...but who does this? This is a new business. They used to be good, but they simply aren't anymore.\n\nPlease, spend your money elsewhere.
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Ouch! My head was given quite a rattle on this ride. For $14 I'd say SKIP! \n\nI went around 6pm during a weeknight and the line was pretty long. To find the entrance, it's all the way above the casino in the back of the arcade. The very first thing they make you do is put all of your belongings in a locker at the front. Luckily my friend didn't want to ride so he could watch my stuff. So after that's all said and done you'll probably have to wait in line for 20 min. It wasn't so bad at the time because I was pretty excited to ride.\n\nNow the ride itself is awful. You really get tossed around on this one with any turn or twist. The whole thing is pretty short but I couldn't wait to get off of it. I felt a little disoriented after the fact. Save yourself some money or maybe take a better gamble at the casino.
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Maybe I just don't get it. It's a tall, bright, clean store. It's a fancy store. But it's not at all what I expected of a Harvey Nichols. Even though I was just in for a wander (as the store carries very little in the way of things in my budget or size), I was underwhelmed.
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Cherise is a great photographer, but is terrible at communicating and running a business. My good friend had a similar experience and I see Facebook messages that are similar, so I know it is not just me. Cherise does not respond to emails or phone calls. It could take up to a month to get an email response, which is completely unacceptable when you are trying to plan engagement sessions or find out where your pictures are. It started off rocky when it took 3 months to get our engagement pictures. We wanted to use them for our Save the Date, but after several emails, phone calls, and Facebook messages, we just couldn't wait any longer and used a different picture for our Save the Dates. Next, I asked for our guest book in April for our June wedding. After several emails, she assured us we would have it in April. It never came and she showed up with it on the day of our wedding. I had no idea if I would have my guest book the night before our wedding due to her lack of commitment and communication to us. She made every excuse in the book, i.e. My email isn't working, the photo company I use sent the wrong stuff, I never got your email, blah, blah, blah. Because of the lack of communication and commitment, we almost fired her but were afraid we wouldn't find anyone in a couple months. We also told her we would not pay her the remaining of our balance until we received our book and pictures in a timely manner. Everything went smoothly at the wedding, although she did show up about 20 minutes late. She did get our pictures on the website within a few weeks, which was shocking. It took 9 months of communication via email to get the wedding book done because she refused to meet me and get the wedding book done in a couple hours in person. She was supposed to order it in February. Our one year anniversary came and went in June and we still didn't have our wedding book. She never once emailed or called to say the book had been ordered (this was the case for our engagement pictures and our wedding pictures). When I reached out again in June, she assured me I would get the book that Monday since she already sent it. Well a couple Mondays went by and no book. I emailed her 3 times asking for the tracking number so I could follow up. Of course, there wasn't one because she never mailed it. I got no response. Did I mention she updates her Facebook every hour, but can't communicate with paying clients? My husband and I were moving in July so I was worried we would never get our book. I finally emailed her, although I really wanted to post on Facebook, that if I did not receive my book within the week, I would begin posting on every site I could find. No response but the book came 4 days later, post marked the day before. What a joke. She still hasn't made any attempt to reach out to me. \n\nI highly recommend not using her if you need pictures in a timely manner. It won't happen. I promise. This same thing happened to my friend, and I wish I never hired her.
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foie gras and truffle oil on a kobe beef burger patty cooked medium... ummm DELISH. $28 for this biliionnaire burger was totally worth it. \n\nwhole fried pickles with aioli... genius! it was amazing.\n\ncomplimentary salt and vinegar popcorn... so yum.\n\nThe reason why i give this place 4 stars instead of 5 is because we waited FOREVER for our waiter to come by to take our order. in fact, we started building a three foot fort on our table with the menus and silverware to get someone's attention. it worked.
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I'm a weekend road worrior/traveler to say the least. I like nice hotels and comfy beds and service with a smile but in the same turn pretty low mantainence. With that said, I stayed at the \""new\"" Trump Hotel in Las Vegas (which I visit about 3-4 times a year) September 25-27, 2009\n\nHaving stayed at many 4 and 5-star hotels I've become quite familiar with the type of services that should be included or give an added touch. While the Trump great decor and incredibly fast room service, I think they have some kinks to work out before being given a 5-star rating.\n\nCons: \n1. though central, the hotel is pretty isolated\n2. The pool is incredibly small as is the surrounding pool area\n3. No food or drink was allowed at the pool area - WHAT?!\n4. The work out room was incredibly small (though had some good machines)\n5. No dvd player\n6. Minimal dishes, no pots and pans\n7. they don't have tea with the in-room coffee - you have to ORDER it with a fat service charge from room service\n8. decor was nice but very \""cold\""\n9. turn down service for the pull-out never came\n10. Doors were heavy and often slammed - which is a pain considering you share a suite enterance with your neighbor\n11. Signage to find your way around (like restrooms) need to be re-evaluated\n12. hotel bar was incredibly small ESPECIALLY since there is no casino\n13. No in-suite bar (snacks, drinks etc.)\n\nIt felt like a retirement home vs. a luxury stay in Vegas. Next time I will keep make another reservation at the Signature.\n\nPros: it was pretty quiet - - no drunkin' \""just turned 21\"" year olds running around. Room service was quick but the food was \""ok\"" (did the trick for midnight munchies but cost $60 :) The Lobby Decor is pretty exceptional.
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Communication isn't this company's strong point. The employees are misinformed as to company rules, that or they purposely cheat you out of ever dollar. Regardless of if you are a high paying client or long term patron. They have a monopoly in Vegas with having the most abundant of locations but I highly recommend the extra drive to another salon.
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I took a trip down to Florida and stopped at this place on a tip. This is an old school drive-in. You order through this old switchboard and they car hop to get your order. \n\nSimple food, but very good. You have to try the BBQ fried chicken. It is a unique recipe. It is great. \n\nIf you want to try a different dining experience try this place out and try the chicken. It is also very affordable.\n\nThanks
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Wow the place is huge, pricey but set up is legit and clearly bowling and laser tag are taking new leaps for the west valley. This place has arcades, live bands, laser tags and of course the bowling lanes. I am not much of a bowler but the lanes are really nice and there is a designated area for all ages and then there are those for the adults. This is really nice for the adults because you can have a great bar to yourself and the food is very good. We ordered pizza's, wings, and mozzarella sticks which all were very good for a bowling shop. \n\nFor those businesses looking for a conference room, they have them. I have not looked into pricing because my office is so far from this place, but I will share they seem very state of the art and are large enough for a good size group.
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It pains me to write this review. When Fresh & Easy opened its doors in AZ I loved them. I did most of my grocery shopping at the store. The produce, ready-made meals and baked goods were great. It was more like the European way of shopping and that may also have been their downfall. \n\nEver since the company was sold to an American company a few months back, the place has lost much of its appeal. Prices have gone up, and quality has gone down. Variety of quality goods has greatly diminished. This store (the one on Thomas and Hayden) smell so bad when you walk in, and even worse around the bakery case. This is not the case at the Camelback store. Why can't this be fixed?\n\nLast night was probably the last time I set foot in the store. We went to get food and wine for a special dinner. The wine selection had gone from a whole isle to about 1/3 of the size and at least 1/2 of the wines had labels \""temporarily out of stock.\"" The food we wanted and used to be a staple was either out of stock or no longer sold at the store. It was pathetic. We actually left the store and went to Safeway on Chaparral and Hayden.\n\nThe staff in the stores used to be friendly and helpful, now the staff looks miserable and seem to care less about their jobs. The people working the store I shopped at most knew me by name, since the sale they seem to all have been replaced by younger and I suppose cheaper labor. \n\nSorry Fresh and Easy. My love affair has ended. Its time to go elsewhere.\n\nUPDATE 4/7: Shortly after posting this review the Fresh and Easy Listening Team asked me to reach out to them. I sent them a message per their instructions. Almost a month has gone by and no response back. I guess no one is listening. Too bad!!!
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What's not to like about this local b'fast spot. Walked in and it was busy (+). Got seated right away and the server, Alice, could not have been nicer or more attentive from start to finish. I made a few adjustments to a menu item - which she accommodated without a blink. Service was brisk, refills often and prices fair. She also recommended the homemade (and served warm) coffee cake instead of toast - bonus round. I like that they only do b'fast and lunch and shut it down at 2pm (weekdays) - stick with what you know and do it well.
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Fun to Play - but not to Stay.\n\n\nYou get what you pay for - Harrah's is not the worst place to stay, it's a great price for the location Center Strip, but the rooms, especially the bathrooms are small (though you do get a small balcony if you stay in the Mardi Gras tower. Their check in desk is hands down the slowest in Las Vegas (i've stayed all over the strip, and it's not even close) \n\nThe hotel amenities are among the worst on the strip. Their pool is super small and has maybe 50 chairs available (great for place with close to 1000 rooms). The spa was just awful, standing water everywhere a sauna that never got hot and a hot tub that all but required quarters to keep it going. \n\nOn the brightside - Harrah's is a fun place to gamble, the dealers are fun and table mins are low and the cocktail waitresses are on top of thing. Their sports book, while not the biggest is pretty nice as well.
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SOL is one of our favorite casual restaurants in the Scottsdale Quarter shopping area. It's located on the North end of the Quarter, so I recommend parking in the North Garage. \n\nThey're known for their Tacos...and they deliver the goods! Some of the menu items I've had here are:\n\nNaked Guacamole (Hass Avocado, Cilantro, Lime, Onion, Serrano, Tomato), $8.75\n\nChorizo and Mushrooms con Queso (Chorizo, Mushrooms, 3 Mexican Cheeses, Serrano & Scallions), $12.50\n\nStreet Taco Flight (2 each Carne Asada, Carnitas, Chicken Tacos), $18\n\nVampiro Taco (Cheese, Serrano Chile, Scallions, Carne Asada, Guacamole, Pico, Chipotle Sauce, Cotixa Cheese), $6.75\n\nTaco Buffalada (Chicken, Carne Asada, Carnitas, Cheese, Onion, Guacamole, Pico, Radish), $6.50\n\n3 Carne Asada Tacos, $14.50\n\n3 Carnitas Tacos, $13.00\n\nMy favorite out of all of the Tacos is the Vampiro Taco. It's full of flavor and has a unique taste to it. The Buffalada Taco is a close second....although I think mixing all of those Meats together on one Taco is a bit much. Their traditional street Tacos (Carne Asada/Carnitas) are very good, but I prefer eating those from a hole in the wall Mexican restaurant.\n\nTheir appetizers are very good too. The Naked Guacamole is amazing, so is the Chorizo and Mushrooms con Queso. Those two can fill you up though, so don't order too much food if you decide to go with one of those apps.\n\nThe service here is so/so. When it gets busy, the attentiveness of the servers declines....and this place gets very busy, especially at dinner time and happy hour. Whenever it's busy, we have to wave down our servers to keep our glasses full, order more Wine, etc.\n\nThe vibe here is pretty cool too. When the weather is great, the patio is a nice place to be. However, when it gets hot and the misters turn on, it can be a bit too much. The misters on the patio pump out a lot of water....too much in my opinion. It's kind of funny because it looks like a tropical rainforest when they turn on the misters in the middle of the Summer heat....there's a massive \""fog\"" and it can get you a bit soaked. I joked about it with a bartender one night and he said that the misters are controlled by the shopping mall and not by the individual businesses, so they have no control over it. Oh well, it makes for great people watching.\n\nReturn Factor - 95%
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I was at this local Jimmy Johns and below is what happened. You might think I am being a pain but I defend myself in the below emails. \n\nThe sandwiches are great. I was grading this based upon lack of satisfying the customer. \n\nThomas\n\nBelow is Jimmy's reasoning:\n\n\""I serve the people that serve you. The proper way to serve on the side is a plastic 2 oz cup and lid. The cost of the cup and lid is 32 cents. In order for me to pay employees, insurance, rent, utilities, overhead and interest on the loan for that store I'd have to charge $1.20 and I would make a dime. I made the decision that my customers would yell at me either way, but I made the call that you would yell at me more for charging $1.20 for peppers on the side as opposed to providing them at no additional cost by putting them either on or off, not on the side\"" Hope this clears it up for you bro, Jimmy\n\nHeather\n\n\n\n\n\nHeather\n\nDoesn't make any sense on 2 points\n\n1 Let the customer have it they ways they like it ( The juice from the hot peppers end up drenching into the sandwich and it tastes like a hot vinegar sandwich)\n2 Consistency.... All operations should be a mirror image of each other. \n\nYou might think I am being petty on this but when I go into a eating establishment I want it my way. If I asked for my mayo or oil & vinegar on the side it is not allowed even if I offer to pay extra?\nI know food establishments are working on thin margins and I realize that extra condiments cut into the bottom line. But if a customer offers to \"" pay extra \"" and it is not allowed it does not make any sense. \nIf JJ had charged me 50 to 75 cents more for my request it would have been pure profit. Please help me understand why JJ has made this decision when a customer offers to pay extra......... \n\n\n\nFrom: JJ Feedback [mailto:jimmyjohn@jimmyjohns.com] \nSubject: RE: Jimmy Johns Feedback Form Submission\n\nTom\n\nThank you for taking the time to write.\n\nThe information you received is correct, our corporate locations no longer offer peppers on the side. You can either have the peppers on your sandwich or not at all.\n\nPlease note that it is up to the other franchisees whether or not to follow suit so you may find locations near you that do still offer them as a side item.\n\nHopefully this helps.\n\nThank you,\nHeather\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(At Jimmy John's we work hard to provide our customers with a dining experience that exceeds their expectations. We welcome customer comments, questions and suggestions, and endeavor to respond to each such customer inquiry in an informed and meaningful way. Due to the large number of inquiries that we receive, as a general rule, we do not independently verify or confirm the specific facts of each such inquiry. Each response to general customer inquiries is based upon the guidelines, specifications, procedures and best practices routinely prescribed by Jimmy John's to its vendors and individual stores. This message is intended only for the use of the individual (s) or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and/or proprietary to Jimmy Johns. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, forwarding or copying of this communication is prohibited without the express permission of the sender. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original message).\n\n\n\nFrom: webfeedback@jimmyjohns.com [mailto:webfeedback@jimmyjohns.com] \nSent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:54 PM\nTo: webfeedback\nSubject: Jimmy Johns Feedback Form Submission\n\nData from form \""Feedback form\"" was received on 9/15/2011 1:53:47 PM.\nForm accessed when user clicks the Comments or Questions link\nField Value\nTechnical_Problem I need to report a problem I encountered at a Jimmy John's Store\nDate_Visited_Month September\nDate_Visited_Day 7th\nDate_Visited_Year 2011\nTime_Visited 5:00 PM\nStore_State AZ\nStore_City Tempe\nStore_Address 840 E. Southern \nGeneral Comment I visited the Jimmy Johns # 90038 Chk # 296 I paid for a Gargantuan sandwich and I asked for the hot peppers on the side. I was told that they could not do that. I said I would pay for them and I was told that because they were a corporate store they could not do this. I thought I did not hear the manager correctly and I asked him to repeat himself. What happened to having a sandwich the way I like it? I canceled the order and went to Jersey Mikes. I used to frequesnt Jimmy Johns 1 to 2 times a week until that day. I have not entered a Jimmy Johns since then and I tell freinds and aqquantances what happened. Please tell me if the manager was correct in his statement..... Thomas J Kissane\nFirst_Name Tom\n\n\nfullLocation AZ / Select a JJ Address / Select a JJ Address / Mesa / Chandler / Phoenix / Mesa / Tempe / 840 E. Southern \nEmail \""Jimmy Johns Feedback Form Submission\""
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Had the Ahi Tuna tacos, they were very good...their guac is good too. I ordered a glass of wine at the bar which they just have one kind called Red, it was gross and $12 dollars...their drinks are overpriced, I'll just be ordering meals there for now on.
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Interesting place because the coffee shop really is there to support knitters! \n\nMy wife wanted to stop there to see why a couple of her friends raved about the place. Since I am knot into knitting (and probably might stab myself) I will not rate their raison d'etre. \n\nI had a mocha cappuccino. Very good & rich. Reasonably priced. My wife had an Italian soda. \n\nSupposedly they carry what is considered to be a very good brand of coffee. \n\nMy wife had an almond scone. I tasted it. Better than most I have tasted. \n\nI had a tuna on warm baguette. I thought it very good. It comes with some nice greens and a delicate dressing. Also very good. About $7.00 if I remember correctly. \n\nI number of women were there, knitting away, having fun. A warm and cozy shop. Friendly staff. \n\nAll this made for a relaxing lunch. \n\nAs you can tell from the name, porcine figurines and items are a focus.
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I ended up at Henderson HD when my father in law dragged me towards the door to look at a bike that he found and it turned out he wanted me to co-sign for. So I walked in expecting to be either ignored (like other motorcycle shops in LV tend to do), or ambushed with a salesdog type that won't get off of you. I found neither here. \n\nWhat I did find was a clean and well organized sales floor, knowledgeable staff, and a nice selection of motorcycles to choose from. To see their used bikes you gotta get taken to the back which means you go through the shop. Having been in a few motorcycle shops before this one caught my eye as it was clean, well organized, and well equipped. A couple of questions asked to the technicians working on duty were met with friendly but knowledgeable responses. The used bike selection was nice, and as me and my father in law asked questions we got answers without attitude. \n\nWhile we ended up not buying a bike during our visit, I was impressed with the level of attention we received. When the time comes to make a purchase, Henderson Harley Davidson will be on my short list of places to consider. \n\nBy the way the service labor rate is a bit steep at $95 per hour, but you do get what you pay for. \n\n(Yelp 100 in 2013 Challenge #8)
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I'm pretty happy that a place exists where carnivores like me get to share the table with vegan or vegetarian friends and EVERYONE enjoys their meals.\n\nTom Yum soup was very tasty! Ordered the soup \""medium\"" on the spicy level but it was pretty hot for me. Still amazing, ate the whole bowl. Fresh vegetables, and it seems like the longer it sits the spicier it gets.\n\nWe also ordered a combination chow fun dish with chinese broccoli. I was pretty happy with this dish, especially because it's something I have had a Chinese take out version of that was always sort of greasy. This was not the case at Komol. The broccoli was very green and fresh, the noodles were well cooked and not overly saucy. \n\nThe other half of the table ordered the chicken curry, and vegan pad thai to rave reviews. \n\nDefinitely worth a visit if you are looking for a good thai spot, especially one with a very pretty interior and excellent service.\n\nIt is an absolute MUST if you are vegan/vegetarian. Don't miss this one!
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We've been here several times since they opened a year or two ago. The service is okay, but I agree with others that their food needs a lot of work and their beer selection is limited. The issue I have with PJ's is that they have a real good game on the outside - their bands, their decor, their service, but their drinks and food just don't deliver.\n\nFor instance, \""Sassy Chicks\"" isn't a menu item I would want to eat anywhere, although it's PJ's ridiculous name for one of my favorite (usually) menu items (chicken fingers) in other restaurants. Don't get me started on the similarly unappetizing and stupidly named \""Barney Stone Sliders\"" or \""Flapping Arms\"". I sincerely don't know how the wait staff refer to these menu items without sneering, scoffing or otherwise looking put out, and I sincerely don't know what the owners were thinking when they put together a menu with such outrageously hideous names. I don't want to sound like I'm at some stupid themed restaurant when I order food, and when I go to PJ's I end up trying to convey to the waiter what I want without using their unbelievably sophomoric names for the items. Seriously, PJ's owners, how hard would it be to refer to chicken wings as \""chicken wings\"" and not as \""flapping arms\""... is that too simple and straightforward for you all to consider? Do you really think you're adding value with stupid names?\n\nSecond, for an Irish place, they simply don't highlight classic Irish food at all. For instance, there's another very successful Irish bar/restaurant in Charlotte (which shall remain anonymous) with a menu that offers Shepherd's pie, Irish potato cakes, potato and leek soup, and soda bread. PJ's offers none of these, although they have ridiculous names for imitation items like \""PJ's Pie\"", \""Loaded Spud Soup\"" or \""Onion Soup\"" and God help us all, \""O'Fries\"".\n\nI hate gimmicks and PJ's is relying on cheap gimmicks for their menu, the food from which is served on cheap black plates and looks like fast food when it arrives at the table.\n\nWhile PJ's is an okay place to stop in for a quick beer, I'm disappointed by it greatly, overall. Mostly because I feel the owners have a real opportunity to showcase Irish food and Irish bar food in south Charlotte and they've totally squandered that opportunity in favor of gimmicks. I sincerely hope that PJ's someday becomes the Irish bar my husband and I dreamed of walking to several times a week before it opened. Because we discovered after it opened that it's really just a cheap imitation \""Irish Disneyland\"" wannabe that isn't really worth visiting.
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Firstly, the staff was able to get me in on super, short notice. The receptionist was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. On my initial call, the receptionist completed most of my questionnaire over the phone, I've never had that happen before at any medical facility. I was greeted at at the office and seen in a timely manner. Both the attending assistant and the dentist were extremely friendly and did a great job keeping me comfortable and pain free, I was in and out of the office in an hour. Great job!
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I've been a fan of their pizza for many many years. This isn't your Dominos or Pizza Hut or 2 for 1 cardboard pizza. This is pizza like Mama would make! But wait... she did;)
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Came here on a Friday morning - we literally sat outside waiting for 11 am to hit so we could run inside. We intentionally came to this location so we can see how the new Komex is doing before heading out of town. \n\nWhat I'm happy to see is how much bigger the seating area of this Komex is. I always felt a little claustrophobic in the main one. There are still complimentary chips w/ salsa & guac, and the cute orange at the end of your meal. These are both awesome, and I hope they stay forever. \n\nThe real testament was the Chicken Bulgogi Enchiladas ($7.50) - they were as fantastic, if not even better (!) than I've always remembered. :-) Big pieces of perfectly grilled dark meat, a ton of gooey cheese, and the mild sauce that lets me jazz it up with the 4 sauces they put on each table. The service is still friendly and awesome. \n\nReally wish we had Komex out in CA, I'd probably eat there everyday. Keep expanding, please! :-)
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My buddy and I don't get a chance to hang out too often, with work schedules and kid stuff, so we always try to make the most of guy's night. It usually ends up with us just drinking beers and watching dumb movies, though. I wanted to find something cool for us to do, that would give us something to talk about afterward. That's when I came across AZ on the Rocks. \n\nWe showed up all ready to go, but completely ignorant of what we needed to do to get started. No problem...they have an orientation video to show you the ropes (no pun intended). We signed our waivers, watched the video and proceeded to put our gear on. We had purchased their pass that gives you unlimited climbing for one day, as well as gear rental, which is usually shoes and a harness. We got situated and figured we were going to have to remember how to tie all of the knots and belay based on what we saw on the video. \n\nThey noticed that we were ready, so a young employee (Krista, maybe) asked us to follow her and she would show us the proper way to climb, belay and tie those knots. I was worried that my single buddy wouldn't pay attention to any instructions, because she was young and cute, but he managed to retain enough of the info. After she verified that we knew enough to be safe, she sent us on our way.\n\nThere are a lot of routes throughout this gym. We obviously were brand new, so we picked the easy ones. There were probably 5-10 easy climbs, so it gave us enough options to keep us occupied for a few hours. I was trying to stick to the labeled routes, while my buddy was just climbing on any hold he could see. Nobody cared, or tried to tell us we were doing it wrong, which is really cool. I think they're just interested in all customers having a good time.\n\nThey had a slack-line set up in the middle of the gym, and there was a rope next to it so you could hold on and try it out. We managed to make it across, using the rope. It's way more difficult than it looks! There were a couple of guys walking across and then doing back-flips off of it. Show-offs!\n\nThey have a separate area that's just for bouldering (shorter climbs without a harness). It looked pretty fun, but we never made it there. After about 5 or 6 of the tall climbs we were beat!\n\nI would suggest a good stretch before, especially your forearms. This, along with some ibuprofen, will guarantee that you'll be able to function the next day.\n\nSo, thanks to AZ on the Rocks, we had a memorable guy's night, have some good stories to tell and still got to chill out with some beers afterward. What more can you ask for?
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The 30+ minute wait was worth it! Packed place on the Saturday night I visited. I finally had a chance to check this place out with friends and was not disappointed. Granted, I only had one beer but it turned me onto what is now probably my favorite brew! I had a Lost Coast Brewery Tangerine Wheat. It had the perfect amount of citrus, was lighter on the tummy than say a Blue Moon or Shocktop; the typical Wheat beers that are available at most restaurants. \n\nThe temperature of the beer was perfect. Staff was very knowledgeable about the beer selection, which changes every day. Actually, after my glass of Tangerine Wheat, they had just ran out and replaced it on the giant chalk board display with a new wheat selection, it was called Heife WEISS Hell! My visit was complete or else I would have tried that one, too. \n\nI did not eat on this visit but the food passing by for other tables looked delicious. I'll be back for some grub and possibly enjoy a flight next time so I can find my next favorite brew!
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