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I travel to Scottsdale four times a year on business and always stay at the Double Tree. My last trip was below average. The room wasn't clean, the breezeways were dirty, the resort was just a mess. I felt like I needed to get the broom out and help them clean. Even the landscaping was lame. Very disappointed. Next trip out I'll stay at Fire Sky Resort.
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Hurley's est un incontournable dans le monde des pubs \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al! Typiquement Irlandais dans son d\u00e9cor, son ambiance et m\u00eame les habitu\u00e9s de la place, c'est LE pub \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al qui vous donnera l'impression de voyager outre-mer au pays des \""40 shades of green\"". \n\nDe loin de le pub avec la plus grande vari\u00e9t\u00e9 d'ambiances, vous trouverez toujours un espace propice au ton de votre soir\u00e9e. Avec 5 petites salles\\salons au rez-de-chauss\u00e9, vous avez le choix de la biblioth\u00e8que\\chambre de troph\u00e9es qui est bien tranquille; une section retir\u00e9e de la folie du bar; autour du bar comme un pro; dans la section arri\u00e8re qui est \u00e0 la fois l'avant-sc\u00e8ne; ou un autre salon qui accommode bien les groupes. Au 2e \u00e9tage, vous avez le choix d'une de 4 autres sections, dont un bar pour les amateurs de sports et m\u00eame une avec un foyer fonctionnel et fauteuils!\n\nAu moins trois soirs par semaine, vous aurez droit \u00e0 des prestations musicales au sons de l'\u00cele d'Emeraude et de style session. Certains soirs, il y a m\u00eame deux groupes qui jouent \u00e0 la fois, dont une au rez-de-chauss\u00e9 et l'autre dans la salle arri\u00e8re au 2e \u00e9tage (g\u00e9n\u00e9ralement plu contemporain et alternatif en genre). Ce qui est g\u00e9nial, c'est que les spectacles sont gratuits! Ils se veulent vraiment un divertissement pour les clients et une touche de plus pour ajouter \u00e0 l'authenticit\u00e9 de la place. Quelques fois dans l'ann\u00e9e, ils ont m\u00eame un conteur irlandais qui vient conter des histoires traditionnelles! \n\nEt c'est pas fini! Quelqu'un a dit terrasses? Hurley's vous en offre TROIS!!! Oui, oui! Le bar a trois terrasses diff\u00e9rentes! Deux \u00e0 l'avant, dont une qui donne directement sur la rue Crescent et l'autre au 2e \u00e9tage, et une superbe cour arri\u00e8re en pierres avec des flambeaux, son propre bar et o\u00f9 on peut \u00e9couter les bands jouer sans \u00eatre directement dans l'action! \n\nBref, j'aime vraiment cette place! Je m'y retrouve souvent, y passe chacune de mes f\u00eates de la St-Patrick, et j'adore l'esprit inter-g\u00e9n\u00e9rationnel et authentiquement irlandais.
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What in the heck happened to the portion sizes at IHOP? Back in the day, I used to walk out of this place with a full belly, ready to collapse on the couch. This time, I found myself picking off my son's plate! My husband's omelette was smaller than my son's that we ordered off the kids menu! Weird... just weird. I don't think we'll be coming back. I'll stick with the Good Egg.
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Centrally located in Phoenix Proper. This facility is easy to get to from Hwy 17 off of Bethany Home and is close to a hospital, just in case you have a 'thumper' while working on your strokes!----lol\n\nIt has 22 Lighted Courts, Locker Room Facilities, Tennis Shop, Tennis Professionals (for Hire), and Hitting Backboards.\n\nTo rent a court day or night, the costs are very reasonable...I use the backboards for free a lot to work out. \n\nThe courts are in good shape and well kept up, but I give it four stars because the Backboard Area is in need of resurfacing and repair.\n\nThey have stringing for your racket (on site), and provide private tennis lessons for a fee.\n\nThere are Tournaments there frequently, and so for you venturing types, you might be able to connect in a little competition!
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What an utter waste. We stopped by for a quick meal, and basically had a mediocre light snack for $120. The server was inattentive (and we were sitting at the bar), the food was just okay, we were rushed through our plates with food we were still eating being whisked away, and there was an annoying bathroom attendant in the restroom. I've had twice as much sushi that was twice as good for half the price. If you're being comped knock yourself out, but if you're actually paying for the food go ANYWHERE else. Three and a half star food, one star service, and I have no idea why this place has three dollar signs. A proper dinner for two would run you at least $250 excluding tip.
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We took some clients out to City Smoke the other night. I can't say that the food was bad, but it wasn't great. This place has a good beer selection and a nice list of bourbon specialty cocktails. As a bar alone, I would give it a higher rating. Nice atmosphere and huge bar area.\n\nWe started our meal out with the fried pickles, which were pretty good, but the shards of glass that I bit into in one of the pickle slices kind of ruined that. The staff reacted, comped my meal, etc. so I wasn't too upset, but it really did freak me out a bit to spit out a few pieces of glass after I just bit into a fried pickle.\n\nBut regardless of that event, my opinion of this spot wouldn't change. I would much prefer an NC barbecue restaurant to focus solely on NC barbecue and not try to be a mediocre version of Austin, Kansas City, and Memphis as well. The NC pulled pork was quite good, but the eastern vinegar sauce was horrible. I love Eastern NC style vinegar based sauce, but I don't know who came up with the vinegar crap I tasted there. No flavor at all. The Kansas City sauce resembled nothing like I have ever tasted in my 6 or 7 experiences in KC with their local style barbecue. It tasted like Ketchup when compared to Arthur Bryant's or Gates'. Their own \""city smoke\"" sauce was decent and tangy, but nothing to write home about.\n\nOn a really positive note, the Brunswick Stew was killer. Probably some of the best I have ever had. It had a nice spicy bite to it and had a bunch of chunks of pulled pork. I could just order a giant bowl of this and I'd be happy!\n\nAs uptown barbecue restaurants go, I think Queen City Q has this place beat by a long shot. Unless I just want to grab a beer or a bourbon drink, I don't think I will revisit this place.
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Worst shellac manicure of my life. It was already chipped and It started peeling off after I left. Don't get the new girl.
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There weren't many people in the store and the service was slow... Like, incredibly slow.
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A Box with extra sauce, cuz it's the Boss. With a sweet tea. YUM. 100% fat kid approved.
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April 26 was a rainy Saturday morning. Our daughter was in town, so 3 hungry adults headed out to have a nice breakfast. We arrived at 10:58 am, and after my husband parked the car we were at the register at 11:01 am. The restaurant was half empty. We began to order and the cashier informed us the breakfast stopped at 11:00 am. I asked if we couldn't please still order. No, breakfast was served until 11:00!!! We said we'd go some place else.....no response!!!!! (Very bad sign!). We went to CHOMPIES, where we were greeted by Lovey Borenstein, the owner, and enjoyed a wonderful breakfast! AND Chompies has been in business for 35 years!\n\nPerhaps Modern Grove should get a clue!
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My Daughter and I wanted a Nemo and Marlin tattoo. Cathryn help us with question we had and suggested several changes that made our design look even better than we thought it could. Cathryn did an amazing job, our tattoos look great.
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Without a doubt, the absolute worst Vegas show/comedian I have ever witnessed! Went to the show hearing that he is so fantastic like many of these reviews, but oh what a surprise. Seriously, not sure how he is employed...\n\nWithin the first 3- 5minutes of the show, I wasn't sure if his crappy impressions were a real attempt at humor or a bad Andy Kauffman like impression put-on. After 5 minutes it didn't get better and I was torn between being embarrassed for him or completely ticked that I actually paid to see the performance. His shiny white teeth contrasted nicely with his dark shirt with a hole in the armpit...nice touch Gordy. \n\nNot funny... best joke of the night was him jokingly telling/thanking the weekend audience (90% over 50) that it was his 3162 consecutive sellout to a clearly at best half empty room. He blamed it on a fictitious foreign tour bus driver that must have mistakenly taken the rest of the crowd to the wrong hotel...the silver nugget instead of the golden nugget (rim-shot here). Oh God help me!\n\nI am being serious here when I write all this...\nI've heard better song impressions at the local karaoke bar and better joke telling in a 5th grade talent show... really! Not joking. As For being current... Jokes about Tatoo from fantasy island...really? The show has been off the air for 28 years and the actor who played \""tatoo\"" has been dead for 19 years. Jokes about Sammy Davis with 1 eye...I get it he sees with one eye not 2. Sammy had a fake eye so he looks funny. Then we get into impressions from the blockbuster film we all know and love on golden pond...oh wait that was 31 years ago. When do we get to see Gordy do \""the Fonz\""? AAAAAAEEEEE!\n\nI got up and left to take a leak during the set with hopes that he would try to embarrass me and ask where I was going. Funny thing is I wanted him too as I was ready with the comment have you seen your show... the only thing worse than the act is the overdone photoshop work on his marquee out front. Pretty scary when you are an introvert and want take on a seasoned comedian, but nothing about his act was witty, fun, or entertaining. I was with a big group, and so I did come back for more.\n\nClosest edgy part is when he did a crappy deep mexican accent (could have been the Frito Bandito as far as I could tell) claiming it was Antonio Banderes (of course he needed to tell you who he was doing in his accent first...and how relevant is Antonio these days anyway?) Mentioned Antonio did the animated movie puss and boots as it was his 2 favorite things boots and ... pause...(rimshot here). Is that funny to you and am I missing something?\n\nIf you are 65-100, maybe this thing is for you, but for me (45) this was a impression/comedy suck fest at its finest. I wouldn't go again for free even if they served beer and washed my car in the parking garage...really. Honestly Gordy, contact me and I'll be glad to get my refund! You seem like a nice man but I left the show feeling like I lost an hour+ of my life and $100 over nothing more than a crappy PT Barnum sideshow. A sucker is born every minute and I left feeling like one! Person with me walked out and said they needed a drink to recover from the awful performance. We both left feeling 100% ripped off, not in a happy mood.\n\nMy advice, look up his act online on youtube and if that works for you, enjoy, if not, be warned. Best part of the night was the Golden Nugget casino that was surprisingly very nice inside for an old-town vegas casino.
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I came in with my mother on the 19th for a late dinner. She's never been to Paradise Bakery (I eat at the one in N. Scottsdale all the time) so I thought it would be a nice treat...it wasn't. \n\nFirst off they rambled off a bunch of bread they didn't have which in turn meant a bunch of sandwiches they couldn't make. There really isn't a good excuse for running out of bread in a bakery, there just isn't. My mom picked a sandwich and asked for the mayo to be served on the side, simple request but she said they already premade all their sandwiches so it was take it or leave it. What? You premade all your sandwiches??? Gross\n\nMoving on, mom picked a different sandwich, something with chicken that they could put on different bread. We both got some soup, a drink and those amazing carrot cake bites. \n\nShe opened her sandwich to take a peek and the chicken was pink. Not just a little undercooked but RAW. She took it right up to the counter and they made her a salad instead but it really grossed us both out. I will never eat chicken here and I highly doubt my mother will ever be back!!
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Went here on a recommendation from a friend. Great atmosphere. You feel at home when you enter this restaurant as it seems you're entering a cute and quaint cottage. A very Mom and Pop feel. Ordered the Tres Generations Margarita and it was phenomenal. Not sweet nor dry...just right. They brought some bread over (which seems to be made fresh there) for something small to munch on. The Antipasto salad was authentic. Great deli meats, olives and cheeses. There is no lettuce except for the small portion in the middle where the delicious seasoned tuna sits. I ordered the prosciutto and herb crusted chicken breast. The chicken was very tender and juicy. This is how chicken should be made. The fresh veggies were good and fresh. I definitely will be back and will look forward to try the pizza next. Looks Yummy! Tess was very nice and super sweet. I gave it 4 stars only because I wish the bread came out warm instead of cold ;-)
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Wow - arcane bolts and nuts, pulleys, and piano hinges that would make a lowes cringe - yeah we got those.\n\nMan store is correct, this place has whatever you can think over crammed in ceiling to floor aisle after aisle. \n\nLittle bit confusing on pricing - not marked on a lot of items.\n\nWhile quite a distance drive for me, I make it a point to swing by here often (plus the breakfast/lunch restaurant next door is good).
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Buyer beware! Trust me, you dont want to bring your car here. Myself along with other people I soon learned about, have had HORRIBLE experiences. They will lie right to your face. I had over $1000 worth of work done to my car and the problem was still there. After I brought it in for a 3rd time and they told me it would be another $800 I decided to just go back to the dealership. The dealership told me, it was not what they had repaired nor what they said would be the 3rd thing. It was the original problem I had told Fletchers about. It is really sad how poor their customer service was. Corporate is even worse and lied to my face about EVERYTHING! Please do NOT go there. I am telling you, you will regret it. I sure do, over $2000 more to replace a $1000 job. BUYER BEWARE!!! I wish I could rate this ZERO stars but I can't.
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I brought my car to the tire place nearby and found myself needing to kill an hour with my 3 and 5 year old. We walked by and ordered pizza for family movie night. Continued on to other various locations on foot. When we came back, my girls were FASCINATED by the pizza making. So they watched while dough was tossed, sauce spread and cheese sprinkled. Since they were mesmerized, I just had a seat. Next thing I know, my kids both had a plate with dough and two cups of sauce and cheese!!!! They were SOOO excited! The nice guy behind the counter (we now call him celebrity chef) put them in the oven and everything! These guys went above and beyond on a FRIDAY afternoon. This place ROCKS!!!!!!
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The stuffed dates are really good! The desserts are good too and so is the service
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It's raucous, it's raunchy and yes the bartenders are bitches on wheels that jump up and dance on the bars, but that's what it is. Cash only. Great music the night I was here with supposed patrons jumping in to sing or play and they were also very good. Not quite the biker bar but we all had a great time and ill bring the gang back again or intro some new ones on next Vegas trip.
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AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Someone please call Bobby Flay!! \n\nThe food here was not so great. I've never tried tex-mex food, but from this experience I don't think I will ever try tex-mex again. The restaurant is not at all fancy, but the minute my brother stepped in he was asked to take off his fedora hat. Come on, its not a baseball cap!! \n\n***FOOD:\n- They start you off with a basket of bread and this is probably the best thing in the restaurant (sad to say). The jalapeno and the blue berry bread were quite interesting and delicious. \n- I ordered the shrimp tamale and it was mediocre. I've had better. \n- The Mexican Spiced Pork Tenderloin Sandwich was not the best. The bread was quite hard so I couldn't enjoy the sandwich.\n- The flavor of the Spicy Chicken Sweet Potato Hash was pretty over-bearing in flavor. \n- The chicken salad was blah. The chicken was dry and nothing was great about it.\n\nOverall, mesa grill you have disappointed me and you will definitely not see me again. You would think the restaurant being owned by an iron chief would be good, but I guess not.
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To reply to Kevin C's review. He is the GM at this Denny's he was so disrespectful to me, I didn't have any problem with any other employees..... Just you. First off yes me and him had a disagreement cause I felt that I was disrespected but no bodily harm Was threatened with. Second off they would sit all the african-Americans in one area. And some of the waitresses would argue about taking them saying that african-Americans don't tip. I was going to this Denny's since I was 18 years old and have never had a problem. Food was for the most part always good.
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Other than the pretzel dipped in cheese, the food was horrible. They try way too hard to be original and it hurts the food. Stick with the pretzels....they were actually great.
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I am typically a pretty understanding customer and realize that with anything mistakes on orders can happen. Last night I placed a take out order and ordered the super nachos and only wanted beans cheese and sour cream. I have gotten this order once a week for the last month and never and I do mean never have they ever put green chillis in the cheese. \n\nAfter getting home last night when I found that the order had the chillis I asked them to correct it. The cashier was accomadating but the owner was very rude to my wife and I and lied to ou faces saying that is what they always do. I informed him of how often we come to his business and he still did not show any concern for us. I WILL NOT BE RETURNING their and they lost a customer for life.
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I give this place a coveted Anthony L. \""five stars\"" for its charm, the excellent service and its fair prices. Sure, the food is not gourmet, but if you go to a place like this expecting that you are crazy.\n\nLocated in a small 1960s-style building on the corner of 24th ST and Osborn, the building is easy to miss even as it screams \""mom and pop.\""\n\nMy dining companion and I both ordered off the $5.95 dinner specials menu for Tuesday (each day of the week has a different special). I got the last meatloaf dinner in the house and he ordered the cabbage roll. After ordering, we were brought a small basket of tasty bread and our drinks. Our drinks were frequently refilled.\n\nThe meals were a great value and it was clear the meat and mashed potatoes were both homemade. The corn was definitely from a can. After finishing our meals, we decided to hold off on trying a $1.95 piece of peach cobbler or $2.95 piece of apple caramel pie because the meals were so filling.\n\nI would return in a second to enjoy Linda's friendly service, homemade meals and five-star charm.
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These very well might be the best donuts in the Phoenix area! Great price, helpful and happy service. Great variety (even though I arrived at 4:30 PM) and all items were light, fluffy, delicous, fresh, and not too sweet. Worth every bite!
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I had take out from here the other night because I wanted to see what was quick and close around my hood and I ordered some traditional chicken dinner plate. I got inside and was told the bartender had my order and to pay there, so I walked over and 4, yes FOUR people working there were having a conversation about one of the girls traveling or some stupid crap and didn't even look at me to help me for 5 minutes. I'm not ugly, I am actually super cute so I was freaked out by this and said ' oh hey is this where I go to pick up food because it seems like no one is helping me' and they looked over, pissed that I interrupted them. No tip for you, OK here's a penny. Anyways the food was eh nothing special the rice was weird and the steamed veggies were probably frozen earlier that evening. But if you have limited food choices and you live downtown its a viable option I guess.....
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I bought a house that was in need of some new landscaping, but I didn't have a whole lot of money to spend. I saw a Creative Environments truck in my neighborhood and called them and they offered me a free consultation and detailed estimate. I met with a very nice designer and let them know I only had a small budget and they worked with me and kept their design within my budget. The job was completed when they said it would be and the end result exceeded my expectations. I've recommended them to many of my friends and neighbors.\n\nJoe P.\nMesa, AZ
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The good..\nOriginal dishes (beef tamarind salad with lotus stems was amazing)\nGood prices\nExcellent service\n\nThe bad..\nThe place was little dirty. It could use a good cleaning.\n\nI will definitely be coming back.
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Amazing food. I took my two young girls and both loved it as well. The scallop skewers are to die for... Service, food and even dessert all blew away expectations. Well done! Amazing flavors. Order the small stuff and try everything.
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So, I feel the need to preface this by saying I am originally from southern California. I've been to a ton of \""authentic\"" Mexican restaurants. I'm talking full on Mariachi band, goat burritos, and hand written menus. Mexi-Casa has got to be the \""Whitest\"" Mexican restaurant I've ever been to.\n\nTypically Mexican joints that aren't run by people of Mexican Heritage are surfer food, big fat burritos stuffed with everything but the kitchen sink. Unfortunately Mexi-casa does not fall into either categories.\n\nI decided to get a burrito, I figure a Mexican restaurant that can't get this staple of Mexican cuisine right is NOT a Mexican restaurant at all. It's hard to describe the flavor of this \""burrito\"" as it's honestly like nothing I have ever tasted before. If I had to describe it to someone, I would say they took a stir-fry, shoved it in a tortilla, poured on some hot sauce and called it a burrito. It's really the strangest combination of flavors I've ever digested at a Mexican place.\n\nSo, between the soggy overpriced food, slow service, no corn tortillas, and room temperature beer, I don't think I'll be coming here again.\n\nNote to the Chef:\nAt the very least, melt the freakin' cheese on the burrito before you send it out, mine was still cold from the fridge.
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Room was not cleaned when we checked in. Housekeeping took almost an hour to get to our room, after we requested their service. No doubt the front desk was nice, and followed up on us about half hour into it, but it was still an hour before we got our rooms cleaned.\n\nThe rooms smelt like smoke even though it was a non-smoking room. There were no fridges, microwaves, or even a coffee maker. =/
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ok, this review may be biased but I F*CKING LOVE THIS PLACE especially because I met CORY MONTIETH & MARK SALLING (aka FINN & PUCK from glee). \n\nBut despite that AMAZINGNESS, this place is the best! I came here for the Dayclub and it was SO MUCH FUN! There're two dance floors, one inside and one outside, they have special DJ's that come in all the time (when I came Marcus Shulz was spinning), and everyone's here for a good time! Each cabana has it's own mini jacuzzi which is so much fun and there's plenty of space in the main pool to dance and IT'S CLEAN!!! I will say though, my friends and I got very lucky when we were here because we met some guys who let us party in their cabana (which was right next to the glee boys' cabana =D) and we got free drinks and plenty of room to sit. The service at the cabanas is AMAZING! Whenever we ran out of drinks, they came right away with more and they were very attentive. With that being said, I'd say getting a cabana is the way to go if you have the money that is. If not, it's still a lot of fun and there's tons of space to dance and have fun with your friends. I LOVE THIS PLACE!!
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I created my account finally just to make note that this location is one mile away from the hotel I'm staying at (downtown Phoenix across from u.s. Airways center and it's \""not in their delivery range\"". Between that and the other location that closes at 5:00 on friday and Saturday I'm not really sure how jimmy johns stays in business
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I am rating the Low Country Skillet which was $16.99. This was advertised as cheddar grits with Andouille sausage, blackened shrimp, and eggs. Others in my party were not as disappointed as I was, but I really was sad about my meal. The eggs, ordered \""over medium\"" which is supposed to have a runny yolk and firm white, had very runny whites. The grits were tasteless .. I had to add a lot of salt and I rarely need to salt anything except eggs at breakfast. The shrimp was definitely not even recognizable as whole shrimp and definitely not blackened. The sauce was marginal and pretty spicy even for a Cajun-type breakfast. I shared a side of pancakes, which was decidedly the best thing I ate, and the Farmer Brothers Coffee was good. This meal was on Super Bowl Sunday so maybe the cook wasn't paying attention ... but I wouldn't go back. I couldn't even finish the skillet, and that wasn't because it was too big :(.
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Ordered bedroom furniture for Christmas and it not only arrived early but was beautiful. Love the selection and the prices.
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Wonderful local Italian eatery. Good variety menu. We've tried several entrees and they are all great. One of our favorites is the pastrami and swiss sandwich. Best quality pastrami and an outstanding french roll! All the servers are quite pleasant and efficient. In short , we love this place.
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The show was not worth the cost and forgettable. The girls were very pretty. The dance acts were technically good but was overall generic and soso. I remembered the comedy act the best, how ever that was the worse part of the show. It felt like it was a typical comedy show, with burlesque on the side...if it cost less...maybe it deserves another star.
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I love Costco. Buying products at a cheaper price in bulk is a great model for larger families. The cafeteria is also great for cheap eats, don't even need to be a member!\n\nI only regret that the video game section has gone down the drain. What used to provide competitive console bundles and mainstream titles has dwindled down to maybe two games no one has ever heard of. Damn shame if you ask me.
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I love you guys!!\n\nQuick and friendly service no matter if I'm in LA, Daygo, Phoenix or Vegas!\n\nBurgers are always scrumptious! Cheap eats too.
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Second time we went and they were not making things listed on their menu. Went specifically for their heavily promoted Crepe Cake, but they didn't feel like making it that day. Won't go back to be disappointed again.
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I like the food at Sam's and I like the happy hour. I don't know if they've changed management or service since they changed their name to Canyon Cafe but the service here frustrated me so badly I had to give it 2 stars for \""I've experienced better.\"" The wait for food is rather long most times of the day, which, at lunch time especially, can suffice as a reason NOT to go here. You definitely won't make it back to work within an hour. \n\nBut here's the main reason I started boycotting Sam's. I went here with a friend who is allergic to cilantro once. She tried ordering 4 different things that presumably wouldn't have cilantro on them and each time she selected something the waiter just said \""That has cilantro too.\"" How about helping to identify some items WITHOUT cilantro, Mr. Waiter?! When she had finally just decided NOT to eat at all, I asked the waiter if he could go ask the cook if he could make anything without cilantro so my friend could eat. Rather than doing that, he said, \""well, I know all the ingredients in everything so that won't help.\"" Nice. Finally I asked the waiter if the chef could make a quesadilla (tortillas & cheese!!!!!!) without cilantro and he STILL said no. Do you know why? Because it's served with pico de gallo on top. HELLO?!?! just leave it off....idiot. It was really a terrible experience. Usually restaurants at least ATTEMPT to accommodate food allergies. NOT this one. \n\nTHEN, to cap it all off, I asked for parking validation for the garage when we were ready to go. All restaurants at the Arizona Center give validation for parking because why would you pay an additional $5-$10 just to eat at so-so restaurants? The hostess responded with a simple, \""Sorry - we're out\"". I had no patience left after the no-cilantro fiasco so I inquired further and finally a manager came out and said, \""Oh - no parking? - I'll go get more validations from our sister restaurant around the corner.\"" He was back in 1 minute. How difficult was that? The lack of problem-solving skills among the staff here really astounded me, and for this reason, despite the fact that this place is super convenient to my job and home, I haven't been back since.
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My gf's and I came here for her birthday. Her bf and his friends had deals for the hotel so I was glad to check it out since I've never been, only for the buffet ;) The inside is real nice and clean. Lots of pretty colorful decorations. Very nice gambling layout. A few nice restaurants and a cafe. \n\nWe stayed at a room, that we got to luckily upgrade to 2 full size beds instead of 1 queen size. We had a great view and at night it was so pretty. Right as we walked in it was real spacious, good layout and the lighting was real welcoming. I loved the bathroom. The sinks with a vanity in the middle. Perfect for 4 girls sharing a bathroom. And as you enter there's a huge mirror so you can look at yourself from head to toe. That's a plus for us ladies before we head out to the clubs and for selfies hahah. The bed was pretty comfy, which is always a plus. \n\nI went to the gym which is located in the spa area. The gym is a decent size. When you enter you check yourself in. They have towels, water and fruits. There is a few trainers on the floor. in the front is some treadmills and cardio machines. As you walk a bit towards the back there are weights and other machines. The gym was clean and great to get a quick work out session. \n\nService was great! every time we asked for something they brought it up and always called to make sure we got what we asked for. Make sure to always have your room key because there is a worker in front of the elevators that you have to flash your room key to. Wynn is a great hotel and a good mix of people.
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Went there for our girls', as in 10 and 11 year-olds, special birthday celebration. We had three adults, four kids and one baby. We sat in the patio area, so yeah, we had to put baby in the corner. We had reservations, but we still had to wait about 20 minutes to get seated. Even though there were 8 of us, we were seated in a rather small round table. But no matter, we were in a good spot, front row seating for the Bellagio water show and music. They brought us one loaf of bread. Exactly one loaf. I had to ask for another, at the risk of spoiling our appetites, because the kids had waited a while. The kids meals were surprisingly large and they enjoyed the pastas, green beans and apple slices served on a partitioned tray. You really can't beat a kid's steak for $8! I had the very tasty beef bourguignon and my sister and brother-in-law had salads. The service, with the exception of the bread stinginess, was very good. My only wish was that they offered truly traditional french specialties every day (ie coq au vin or duck a l'orange). Great food, reasonable prices and a free show makes this place #1 on my list of places to frequent while in Vegas
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After walking around the Strip District, this certainly hit the spot. We did the buffet, and I got the pasta trio. I was not disappointed. Endless amounts of great pasta, plus everything else that came with the buffet table. It's a classy place, but people from all walks of life were eating there, from people dressed in Steelers gear to older, well-dressed couples. I'd definitely come back or go to her other restaurant.
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Great food, classy place, sushi is what i get when i go, i absolutely love this place, never had anything go wrong. People are nice, staff is awesome, atmosphere is great. Get there, enjoy and stay safe.
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Loved it! I had a turkey patty melt that was cooked to perfection with just the right amount of cheese and grilled onions and the best french fries-crisp, thick, with just the right amount of salt- made with canola instead of vegetable oil, which always tastes better. Service was good, and reasonably priced.
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Amazing restaurant. Its fun, fresh, & cheap! You just can't go wrong here!!! Love this place!! Just hand pick which plate or item you want!
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I had bought a Halloween costume on clearance the previous year, and they didn't take the little plastic thingy off my costume, and I didn't realize it til a year later when I went to put on my Halloween costume and felt the plastic thing. I went back there, (of course, i didn't have the receipt, but the clearance sticker was still there), so I explained that i had bought the costume last year bla bla bla, and that they never took off the thing, The lady started arguing with me that she couldn't just take it off cuz i \""could have just stole it from there that day\""... really lady? Look at all your costume currently in your store, you don't sell this costume this year! I asked to speak to a manager and she says \""I am the manager\"". So i asked her if I could pay for it again for her to take it off... she agrees... so shes trying to figure out how to ring it up, and couldn't figure it out... then she says 'hold on, I'm gonna get the manager'... Uhm what?! I thought she was the manager? so she gets the manager and the manager just tells her \""take it off, we don't sell the costume anymore, there's no reason to make her pay for it again\"" the girl just stood there like \""really? but but but...\"" the manager was like \""just take it off, give it to her.\"" So I politely thank the manager as the other girl takes the plastic thing off, then I couldn't help but say \""I thought you said you WERE the manager!?\"" and she says \""well, i'm the assistant manager\"" I haven't been there since. What a joke!
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I've been very lucky to have dined in many top rated restaurants and this place just earned a spot in the top 5 best meals of my life!! We were thinking of trying the Degustation Menu, but from past experiences, I knew I couldn't possibly eat 16 courses and come out feeling good no matter how delicious the food is. So, my husband and I opted for what turned out to be a 12 course meal, which was the perfect amount of food for the both of us. We made sure to save room to indulge in their giant bread cart plus their after dinner and dessert - dessert cart. Yes, that is not a typo. After you have devoured your multi-course dinner and dessert from the tasting menu, they wheel out an impressive dessert cart and have you choose basically as many mini desserts as you want.\n\nI will not go through each course since it probably changes seasonally, but everything was absolutely delicious. The 2 stand out dishes of the evening was their salmon tar tar topped with caviar and the lobster appetizer. Even their Veuve Clicquot tasted better than any other times I've had it. It was probably due to the fact that they chilled it to the perfect temperature. My only complaint is that they told me they had a strict dress code for men: jacket required, no logos on shirts, no jeans, etc. However, when we walked in, we saw many patrons dressed in jeans with no jacket. We even saw one guy in a Spiderman T-shirt. Needless to say, my husband was annoyed because it was very hot in Vegas the week we were there and he was forced to wear long sleeves and a jacket.\n\nAll in all the service, ambience, and food was absolutely amazing.\n\nI will definitely dine here again. \n\nBravo, Joel Robuchon, Bravo!! Thank you for giving us 12 courses of heaven on a plate!
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Overpriced food and tiny portions. The food is good but can't compare to authentic street tacos we get in Rocky Point or Baja.
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Usual Quiznos. They dont accept most Quiznos coupons. They seem like they are a franchise that doesnt work with corporate sales etc.\n\nI usually pick a differnet location if I have to have toasted bread.
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I got a very bad service from United Airlines on Feb 2014. Bad customer service, disorganized system, just very poor service overall. I wish someone would have warned me beforehand. I will never fly with United ever again. I would pay more to fly on a different Airline and you should as well. Not worth it!
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I eat here at least 2 or 3 times a week.\n\n(When your husband/life partner has to be on a low carb diet, it's cheaper than trying to stock up on groceries.)\n\nI love the selection and freshness.\nI've eaten at numerous ones when I lived in Los Angeles and have tried more than a few since I moved to Vegas but this one is one of my all time favorites.\nI think I'll go there now!
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Just returned to SD from AZ. Yelped to find a mexican restaurant in Scottsdale. This place had a good number of reviews, we decided to give it a try. The food is wonderful! The service was very slow, but once we received our entrees we were more forgiving. The abodoba burrito had hunks of tender, savory beef, with cooked for hours flavor and the rolled enchiladas were wonderful too. They offer green or red sauce and I went with the green, a nice change and so much flavor. Two cheese and one shredded beef enchilada with rice and beans. Everything was prepared from scratch and full of flavor. They will charge for drink refills and the margaritas are very pricey. Chips may cost extra for an additional basket. We'd go back again, the food is really wonderful.
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Very unimpressed with Party Planet all the way around. We ordered two balloon arches for our school promotion ceremonies and they failed to deliver one of them. It was due to arrive at 8AM and they argued with us about the delivery time being 8:30AM when we called. They called to tell us they were on the way to our school to deliver it and then never showed up so we didn't have an arch for our morning ceremony. I am sure that the only reason we got our second arch was because of our angry phone calls about the first one being a reminder that they had to bring the 2nd by the afternoon. \n\nVery unimpressed and will not be using them again in the future.
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I have always loved this store! From the time I was preggo to when my baby girl ( who is now 7!!) grew out of all the cuteness. Now I get to shop for friends and fam! Yayy! Anyways this store has it all from clothes shoes toys bags and everything in between. Although customer service is always a hit or miss. Came in today to buy some clothes for my friends daughter, saw they had super great clearance racks so I shopped away. Found 2 dresses 2 skirts and a shirt which would of totaled about 22 bucks! Steal!! I was so upset to leave empty handed. There was one cashier doing returns and exchanges for a lady who had a whole cart full so I waited and waited and waited seriously like 25 mins go by. I see other employees walking around but none come to open a new line. So I ask if someone will be over soon and was ignored for a second and received a simple shoulder shrug to my answer! How rude and unprofessional! But sadly Ill probably be back since this is the closet to my house and the S.Rainbow location is worse!
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The staff and dealers are rude. My husband and I got a fairly good deal to stay but the service we received and the overall quality of the casino was not worth the money we saved.
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We sat out on the patio this time around and it took about 20 minutes just for them to come and serve us. Once they finally did we got drinks and waited another 10 minutes for the drinks to come and for us to order food. Our drinks were constantly empty and they were out of some of their food. I normally like coming here but this time around wasnt a great expereince.
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Love this place and the people that run it. They're just an old school neighborhood meat market. Burgundy steaks are the best. Great deals ALWAYS!!!
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Good food, great HOT sauce, nice interior, great wait staff, good chips.
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This place is literally within walking distance of my house, so its more alluring than driving up to CityNorth for Mojo, or along Scottsdale Road to Yogurtbuilderz. And, sadly, the convenience isn't really outweighing the taste. \n\nI totally agree with Andre. This is NOT froyo. This is borderline ice cream. I would know, I'm the froyo connoisseur. If there were a FourSquare badge for frequenting establishments of frozen yogurt, I would have it. But the stuff they have here is overly frozen. It isn't soft like at other places. I had the Birthday Cake mix the last time I was in, and it tasted weird as hell. Lost my appetite. The Raspberry Tart blows. I'm not feeling it. \n\nAdditionally, (and I'm sure some employees have read these reviews, but whatever), the employees here aren't welcoming in the least. I can walk in here, get a glance from the cashier, and not even a \""hello!\"". Lame. I had to even ask for a sample. Double lame. Get it together, Yumberi, your unpleasant customer service and ice cream-esque \""yogurt\"" makes me want to spend my money on the gas that'll get me my hookup at Yogurtbuilderz.
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Friday night and this place was ...not packed? If anything its the nill to little ambiance that this place has that kills it for me. The food was great and the service was pretty good, but the decor, the lighting, all a little to lunchroom-like for me.
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We just loved it... a lot food... spicy upon request.. good service. . Ill go there again for sure.. loved there iced thai coffee..
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Very overrated place.\n\nDon't get me wrong the food is great, but $14 or was it $17 for chicken strips? COT DAMN sonnnn....\n\nLike their prices are super ridiculous. \n\nMy friend got chicken and waffles and it had some potatoes but that meal was good too but $23 or somethin like that, and I bet Roscoe's is better and cheaper than this place. \n\nand I honestly don't get their whole \""Frozen hot chocolate\"" shindig thing. like dude..... it's JUST a chocolate shake with a twist, no need to add the HOT part in it. hahah me and my friend were just rambling and saying how we dont get it...... no doubt its good but stop trying to make something that it's not. its not fucking hot. hahaha. But places like this that just lure people in for its reputation and overcharge people for very normal plates gets under my skin. sorry dont hate me!\n\n\n\n\n...their chicken strips didn't even come with fries -__________-
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Ok, ok, ok, when I first tried the steamed pork wontons and the mixfood seafood soup I did not have high expectations for the rest of my meal. I had read about Soi 4 having delicious Thai and I was excited, so the first two things I tried were a let down. \n\nBut, when the crab fried rice and the stir fried steak with onion rings came my opinion definitely changed. The steak was cooked perfectly and the onion rings were amazing. I could have literally ordered another plate and would have finished it completely. If I went back again I would like to try another starter and maybe a salad, but I would have to get the steak again, it's too good to pass up.
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We took the advice from fellow yelp-ers and tried this restaurant out when we were in the area. The food was full of flavor! I had the machaca beef enchiladas -- one with green sauce and one with red sauce. I'm a fan of their green sauce, it was outstanding. I will go back soon!
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When i first walked in the lady didnt even greet me then i asked if she could do a fill so i sat down at desk then asked me what they put on my nail i told her her so she start to file but man what a bad attitude very unfriendly i will never go back and im visiting dont go!!!!!
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Great that it is 24 hours but what is the point if they can never have it ready. Customer service at Pharmacy is awful.
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UPDATE: On my most recent visit, I checked in on Yelp and received a free dessert deal. I got a canolli. It was meh, and I wouldn't have paid $4 for it.\n\nTry the cheesy calzone with marinara sauce. Delicious! I can't believe I ate the whole thing! Or get their 2 slices of pizza (50 cents extra per topping per pizza) and a drink deal for $3.50. Their slices are large on a deliciously crispy crust and the pizza ...the best! There's a small area outside with bistro tables and chairs, but I usally get mine to go. I'll be back.
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Wow.... bad review to follow once I get home. 20hr Nope. 15$ for 1/2hr foot massage for my girl and $15 for 1/2hr. hand massage for me said the guy at the front. Then... I get to the back and after 5min of feet soaking and they say 25$ for 30$ min hand massage and then they say $35 for 30min hand massage! Wtf. We got up and left. SHADY SHADY SHADY.
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PINK! PINK! PINK! FLAMINGO!\n\nThere is so much pink inside the Flamingo - this bar especially! The downstairs area at FLAMINGO opens to the strip; I don't think It even has doors! People walking by can view the gambling tables and go-go dancers above them. Also near this part of the hotel is Bugsy's Bar. The cute bar has seating all around it's circular shape.\n\nWe've stopped at the Flamingo before and met friends for drinks here. They're comped if you're gambling on the machines (minimume $5 must be in the machine). I usually stick to Blackjack and can walk away without spending very much and a cold drink in hand! A well drink will cost you $7.50 (plus tax = $8.11) if you're not gambling. There are buy one-get one coupons for casino bars that can be found at various spots in the hotel. So hopefully you have two friends hands if you're paying full price.\n\nAfter going for a run on the strip one of the mornings we were there, I made it back to our hotel and stopped here for a glass of ice water. I stopped at a second bar before making it to the room. It was hot out! Glad water's free!
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My family and I have been going to the Open Kitchen for years now. We always get great service and the food is sooo good. I highly recommend the Veal Juliana, there's nothing else in the world like it.
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You know how I know this was a bad experience? Cause all I thought about during my entire 90 minute \"" massage\"" was writing this yelp review. \n\nI have been here many times, always very satisfied, but yesterday was AWEFUL! \n\nThree customers in the whole place and they had us all right beside each other. The employees were whispering back and forth to each other. That is distracting. The whole experience was so distracting. \n\nEvery time they would open the door leading to the back room, it created this \n\""Whooshing\"" vortex sound, followed by laughter and talking, either they were having a party in the back room, or the back door was open to the outside and you could hear lots of other people talking and laughing. Either way it was so irritating and uncomfortable. The back room door was opened at least 12 times during my 90 minute session. So I never had the chance to relax at all. \n\nI won't mention the sound of the toilet flushing, some things, I realize can't be helped. \n\nThe back door, combined with the whispering, combined with the plastic bags they use for the foot bath bowl, being opened and placed in the bowls for the next customer almost drove me mad! It was this crunchy cellophane sounding noise. So DISTRACTING! \n\nThat, combined with the buckets of water being poured at top speed into the foot bath bowls, combined with the annoying finger popping and palm slapping they do on customers, combined with the CONSTANT phone ringing at the front desk!! Aarrgghhhhhh! I literally almost got up and left two or three times!! \n\nThe massage lady literally left me a few times to go into the swooshing back room, I am assuming to get the hot towels, she was gone for an eternity. The second time she was gone for so long, I literally sat up to make sure I wasn't being punked. \n\nShe rubbed my head lightly for AT LEAST 30 minutes and lightly feathered my feet for another 30 Minutes. She \""feathered\"" my arms for a few Wasted mi\u00f1utes and rubbed my back for the last 2 minutes before doing the HORRID act of palm slapping to alert me it was over!!! She never moved around to different muscles or pressure points. She sat and stared off into space and rubbed one area of my foot forever. I peeked out from under the washcloth and she was totally zoned out. I think she had gone to the beach! I was supposed to be zoned out, at the beach, NOT HER!!!! \n\nOh!! I almost forgot about the music!! Which I wouldn't even bother to mention had everything else been perfect, but since the whole experience was so AWEFUL, I might as well complain about everything!! \n\nThe music was from a Beethoven concerto number 45. It was upbeat and fast at some points. I heard church bells in one song I swear! I want to hear ZEN music or the ocean!!! I am here to relax! But I left a great big ball of aggravated NERVES!!! \n\nI honestly thought I was gonna peek out from under the cloth to find the Blue Man Group standing there ready to break out in some iconic song using all the noises in the place... \""Swoosh Swoosh, crackle POP! Flush flush! Ring ring ring! Church bells pouring water pour! Pour! \n\nAnyway! That didn't happen, at least that would have been entertaining.\n\nIt was not good. :(( \n\nOne bad experience is all it takes. :(
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**UPDATE** Totally earned more points in my book that the owner cares to read the reviews. The menu said they charged for chips. Its good to know that they don't. I will definitely be coming back. Overall it was a nice place. \n_______________________________________________________\nThis was the first time I had ever been. I found it online and decided to go to happy hour. The atmoshere was lively with a variety of people eating, drinking, and talking. The food was great. I got two tacos (steak and carnitas) which was delicious. The beans and rice are ok, I have had better. You also can't beat the cheap and strong happy hour margaritas. I was feeling good after two. The salsa bar was a nice touch. \n\nNow for what I would suggest. I think its crazy that you have to pay for chips but the salsa bar is free?? Also, please get more waiters. Our waiter has several tables to wait on and it took forever. Poor guy was running all night. While the table next to us had their own personal waitress. \n\nThis is a nice place for happy hour with freinds. Just be prepared for a long dinner waiting on the server.
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First off, I like family restaurants and avoid chains when possible. Sometimes that's not possible - in the future I'll avoid this one no matter what.\n\nIts always a zoo, the servers are not interested in what they are doing, and do it poorly. Food comes out of order or not at all. The managers don't care. \n\nWe actually had a waitress spill the soup, catch most of it in her hand, and dump it back in right in front of us. Then she gave it to us before thinking to ask if we wanted another. \n\nJust go anywhere else, it can't be worse!
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Wow best mexican food I have tasted yet!!!! atmosphere and service is awesome....sangria drinks r the bomb...Happy Hour on Saturdays nine to midnite.
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Their secret recipe must include a pinch of crack, because these cakes are addicting! I want more! \n\nI came here to order a cake for delivery to my husband's office for his birthday. I was greeted with smiles and the girl helped me through all the details of choosing my cake, giving me much appreciated suggestions along the way (flavor, decorations, size, etc.) I told her I'd never had one before and she suggested I try a sample. They had marble with their signature frosting and it was delicious! So moist and the cream cheese frosting was heavenly! I decided to take home two bundtlets (marble & red velvet - 3.99 a piece) to enjoy for dessert! \n\nThe service and product are absolutely incredible and the shop's decor is so pretty. But I subtracted a star for price. The cakes are costly but they are so good they might just be worth the pretty penny they sell for. It cost me an arm and a leg to have the cake delivered five miles (15 bucks). I could have shipped a Junior's cheesecake from NY for less than that, lol. But just knowing how much it'll make my hubby smile when he receives it was worth it (and I know his coworkers will get to enjoy it too!). \n\nIf your mouth is watering just reading about this cake now then... good, it should be! And if you're all, \""I want to try it but what am I going to do with a whole cake?\"" then fear not! They have bundtinis (bite sized bundts) and bundtlets (single serve bundts). Also, don't be afraid to take some home for later in the week - the girl told me they stay moist and fresh for 5 days. \n\nHappy Bundting!
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You are only paying for the view. The food was uninspired at best. This places tries to be a gourmet room, but in reality is a cheesy tourist trap. Trust me - you can skip this one.
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There's something scary about going through a drive-thru that's dark. Come around the bend from ordering at the sign and you may think you are about to be the first victim in a new horror flick. The bushes are overgrown, weeds popping up around them. Then you pull around and see you have to go through a dark tunnel.\n\nA dim light flickers overhead, you hear the hum of your car engine and smell the exhaust. You pull up to the rickety window and as it opens you almost expect an axe wielding murderer to be on the other side. You silently pay for your food in fear that you may say the wrong thing to bring on the wrath of the employee.\n\nAs you quietly pull away, you think you're almost free until you hear the *ding ding* of the bell that reminds you of pulling up to the gas pumps. As you pull back into the light of daylight you think to yourself, 'I survived!'\n\nWell almost, that is until you discover now you have to dodge pedestrians on the sidewalk and then pray to god that you can get back onto Carson St. Good luck with that.\n\nI wouldn't step foot in this place. Yes, it looks all nostalgic from the outside, but once you get inside it just looks rundown.\n\nAs far as Burger King goes, take the time to go elsewhere.
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Nice studio, I have been a fanatic about my yoga classes and instructors, I just moved here from LA where I had so many different types of yoga. I actually \""ran into\"" the studio as I was scouting for a good smoothie. Karin is an amazing instructor, I don't particular like the bikram type of clases but hers are something to be experienced. Something about the \""ebb and flow\""... I love it. Great deal also $20 for 20 classes.
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$17.95 (not including tax + tip) per person, AYCE Korean BBQ! Why didn't anyone tell me this was here in Vegas!\n \nIf I knew about this place sooner, I would be coming here more often to get my Korean BBQ fix. First off, they have different price tiers of AYCE to choose from. I always go for the $17. You have a variety of meat and seafood (yes, I said seafood) to choose from. I always opt for the kalbi, bulgogi, beef brisket, tongue (if i feel adventurous), spicy marinated pork, and the shrimp. The marinade of their meats is so yummy and for the price, it is not to be beat! The price also includes 2 types of soups, side dishes, hot steamed rice, and salad. You will be full after you eat here!\n\nThe reason I give 4 stars is as follows: \nThe service is usually not good. The restaurant has only a few waitresses walking around, so if it's busy, then you will have to hunt them down. What also bothers me is the lack of ventilation and their grills. It's usually smoky inside even though they have their fans on. Also, beware of the grill! For some reason, they spew out large flames randomly. Try not to leave your hand over the grill for too long.\n\nOther than that, I really recommend that you come here for good, cheap, korean bbq. It's in the same plaza of Lotus of Siam.
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Wing Stop is great. They have a lot of flavors to choose from. They sell chicken wings, chicken strips, fries, and veggies. Their chicken wings and strips are currently available in 11 different flavors. The menu board has them listed in order of spiciness, which is very helpful. My favorite is the teriyaki bone-in wings. They have lots of flavor and a dipping sauce is not necessary. They are finger-licking good on their own. I'm not into spicy at all, but if you are into the obnoxious kind of spicy, my friends have recommended the atomic wings. They are at the top of the spiciness scale, so have something handy to cool your mouth down with. I also love the fries here. They are soft and perfect for dipping if you get them plain. You can also get them loaded with a nacho cheese sauce and jalape\u00f1os. \n\nThis particular location has never let me down when it comes to customer service. The staff is always happy and friendly. Never seen a frown on an employee here. Only downside is that this location is a little small, so it's hard to find a place to sit if you want to eat in.
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always stop here as soon as i arrive in town. its like a mini south coast plaza. deffinately a one stop mall.
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I have gone to Chadda since 1997, she is wonderful, professional, competitively priced and constantly up to date with the latest trends, cuts, colors and processes. I have even flown in from out of the state to have her do my hair the few times I lived out of town for 6 months or more. \n\nIn fact she did the hair for my wedding, coming in the day after her mother had passed away. I asked her why she didn't cancel and she said because she made a commitment and it was my BIG day. Not too many professionals in any field would have done that. She is the GREATEST!!!!!!!
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We called late on Xmas eve and they were going to close early, but thank goodness they were able to accommodate us. They were more than happy to have our take-out order ready, and fast. Everything was great and the family was impressed. We especially liked the Kung Pao Chicken. Also ordered the Jalepeno Chicken Wings (just ok, a little overcooked), Potstickers (good), and Orange Chicken (yum). Also included in our order were egg rolls (good, would have been perfect if not a little overcooked), fried rice (so-so), steamed rice (fine), and two fried shrimp (yum). Definitely give them a try!
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I understand farmers markets, local and organic foods are really trendy right now, but I'm not about to pay $4 for a head of lettuce. It was disappointing because I've been to farmers markets in other states and the idea is you buy direct from the farmer, you get huge amounts of fresh, quality, sometimes unique food for a great price. Not so here. There was not one peice of produce I felt was worth the extravagant prices. Seriously, everything I saw was jaw dropping expensive. It wasn't specified if it was organic or not, but even if it was, i can get a better price just going to Sunflower. Also, while the other crafts were nice, there were more crafters than farmers
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I wanted to see if this place still had the same service and quality since i was a kid. After going through a barrage of marketing and families, our group saw the Circus Buffet Sign only to be seeing a HUGE LINE for just BREAKFAST. \n\nIt wasn't a zig zag line, it was just 3 lines and it was short...lol. I noticed that a lot of people are getting a day pass or the All You Can Eat Pass...lol. Geez...talk about Gluttony in the City of Sin. We had four in our party ($10.49 per person) with the 8.1% Sales Tax. Our total was $45.36.\n\nAfter you pay, you are seated and off you go. There are two sides and the both serve the same things, but from what I heard, breakfast is the best time to go. I got myself eggs, sausages, corn hash, sausage patties, pancake wrapped pie, bacon, and anything breakfast. They had a drink section which is larger than their breakfast area. They had different kinds of milk to sodas..lol. I guess hydration is more important.\n\nOne plate of food had done it for me. I got fruit, but it didn't help. It was like they added MSG or something to make you get full fast. Oh well, it was a good breakfast, but wasn't average breakfast. I would like to have seen more or even include Brunch since we came in at 1030am. \n\nHope you Have Fun here and Keep Yelping!!
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For being one of the most expensive buffets in Las Vegas, I've definitely had better. Plan ahead folks! Bring your sneakers because you'll have to walk pretty far to get from one end of the buffet to the other. The only thing I liked was the creme brulee, everything else just didn't taste good. The service though was great. Our waitress kept refilling our drinks and asking if we needed anything. So we gave her a big tip but I wouldn't try this buffet again. Overly priced for mediocre food.
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I am quite aware that this is a chain Meican eatery, but I cannot get enough of it. I'm a traditionalist and always order the crispy beef taco's with refried and rice. The quality is there, the consistancy is there and always, the service is there. If your lucky, a guy named \""Philly\"" will deliver your food. He is straight outta Mexico and for sure one of the happiest guys ever! \n\nBonus: the fresh chips and salsa are free (regular salsa and hot, I like to mix) and the white queso dip is spot on.
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As usual I had very good service at the Starbucks this time. Actually a little better due to the fact that their system is down they were giving everybody free drinks because they could not charge them for a drink.
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I hope the store manager reads this. My updated review of my favorite spot in Vegas is now getting a 1 star due to the crappy new staff you guys hired. They all have very poor customer service skills, and cannot explain why such tiny portions are being put into the salads/burritos/nachos. I just left the place feeling upset and lost my appetite. Managers should check their staff that worked Sunday, April 27, 2014 (5pm). There were a few others in line also asking why their portions were so small and were just upset as I was. To give customers crappy attitudes is the worst way to answer questions.\n\nI had ordered a salad with half a scoop of rice and two little pinches of steak, and a weak amount of lettuce. I had paid $10 for something that should've costed $6 at most.
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We both got in for $5, since they were redoing two of the galleries. And the $2.50 we paid was definitely worth it to see one of their current exhibits.\n\nYou start off watching a screen, and all around the room are wires, ties, and movie parts. I mean, ALL around the room - sprawling across six surfaces, whirring and tilting with (apparently) no purpose. On one wall, there was even music being independently created by automatically plucked piano strings. As we started walking the room, we noticed that some of the movements seemed to imitate what we were seeing on the screen.\n\nWe'd be watching a window going down, and a sun crossing the sky, and on one of the walls, a thick piece of opaque plastic would be rolling down. Trying to figure out the mystery kept us occupied for probably fifteen minutes.\n\nA docent leading a tour came through, and the images clicked - small cameras were placed inside these complex wire contraptions, filming these everyday, boring-looking objects in such a way that they imitated a natural scene. A giant painted oil-drum looked like a camera panning across a tropical landscape when filmed at the right angle.\n\nThe exhibit was mindblowing, and as we kept walking around, I couldn't help kicking myself for not checking out SMoCA sooner. Don't make the same mistake!
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I was here on Saturday 10/30 dressed as a birthday girl while on a Halloween pub crawl in Old Town Scottsdale. The line outside to be carded was a little bit of a turn off, but we went with the flow. Disco would be wise to have two, even three bouncers carding to speed things up.\n\nWhile waiting to get in, I wanted to take a picture of the outside sign for my photo journal, but there wasn't one. Is that coming? hmmmm\n\nThere was a huge bottleneck at the entrance at top of the stairs while people waited at that bar for a drink. My friend and I by passed this and went inside. \n\nAfter a quick tour of the upstairs, with an awesome view of the cool lighted dance floor and stripper poles, we went downstairs to dance. The former establishment, Whisper, didn't have this cool dance floor. Great improvement! The high ceilings and mirrored walls make the dancing experience even more enjoyable. After a while, the dance floor got very crowded and warm, but we continued to dance anyway. (I had a long blonde wig on that made me even more uncomfortable with all that body heat.) How about more air circulation and ventilation, Disco management....as in lots!\n\nThe line to use the ladies room was long, as it used to be when the place was Whisper, but, once again, we went with the flow.\n\nSeveral bartenders helped serve at the inside bar so we didn't have to wait long for drinks. That was great!\n\nOver all, I had a fun first time experience at Disco and know I will be back.
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I've had fun here before, but last night was not it. We are locals and drove to Sapphires. We had gotten in (no cover for locals), but then one of the hostesses told my husband, who drove our car that he had to go back out, insisting that he came in a cab. She was a real bitch about it, too. We finally got things straightened out (with no apology from her), and went about the task of looking for a seat. For Christmas Eve, it was pretty crowded, and finally a waitress seated at a \""reserved\"" table after verifying that we would be drinking. \n\nOkay- I know it is Vegas, but $17 freaking dollars for a mixed drink and $14 for a domestic beer?!?! You've got to be kidding me!! The girls on stage ranged from \""alright\"" to \""dear God, put her out of her misery!\"" We were NEVER approached for a lap dance (maybe because we were 2 couples?). \n\nSeats were packed in together, and it was extremely smokey. Not the best strip club experience ever!
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I had to grab some plinking rounds for the desert. Great weather right now to blow off some steam. Still got the best deals in town. I picked up some more .308 win ball ammo and also some .45 ACP. $65 for 100 rounds of .308 WIN!!! FOR REALLY DOE!!! I was paying $1 a round for .308 Win. $19.50 for 50 rounds of .45 ACP!!! So far this spot is my go to place. Check these cats out. Friendly staff and friendly prices. \n\nEYE LIKA!!!
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During my recent trip to Vegas for work, I was asked on a number of occasions, \""Where are you staying?\"" When I responded, \""The Luxor\"" I must have gotten the most mixed responses ever- some people made awful faces, some people said they loved it and others were not familiar. As this was my second trip to the Luxor, I know its not a 5 star hotel - and that was OK with me. I'm only there for work, and I'll be at a conference all day and only in my room to sleep was often my response to any naysayers. But I have changed my tune... I will try my hardest to tell my boss to upgrade me to the much more suitable Mandalay Bay next year. \n\nUpon my arrival, I was prepared for the typical pyramid room with 2 double beds and a tempting view of the pool which I wouldn't have time to use. I was actually surprised when they offered me a free upgrade to the Tower Suites, which was a larger room, larger bathroom and most importantly a nice King Size bed for me to sleep smack dab in the middle of. I checked in and was happy to have gotten the upgrade... until it was actually time for me to be in my room. \n\nFirst problem was the thermostat. I like a nice cold room when I sleep and the Luxor could not provide. My fan never seemed to kick on and it was like a hot box in that place. Not the end of the world, until you combine that with the fact that the walls were so thin, I heard every footstep in the hallway, every door shut and most disturbing, even my next door neighbor blowing his or her nose in the shower every morning (luckily that's the only blowing I Heard). The carpet was dirty, the bathroom had tiles missing and the lighting is pretty poor in the room. \n\nI know people don't necessarily go to Vegas to get a good nights rest, but when you are traveling for work, the days can be VERY long, and at the end of the day, all I wanted to do was get a good nights rest and be prepared for the following day at the conference. I was so sleep deprived and miserable, I actually ended up catching the flu on my last day, which made my boss really, REALLY happy (Sarcasm). \n\nIf you are looking for a cheap place to stay and that is all you care about then the Luxor is the right place for you. But I would be warned of the tower rooms, they are not really all that much of an upgrade. I was much more comfortable and cooler in the quieter yet smaller pyramid rooms last year.
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Awesome hotel. The staff go out of their way to make your experience enjoyable. My maid found my tangled up necklace and untangled it for me (it was very tangled, and would have taken me forever to fix on my own). Little things like that go a long way.\n\nI was staying for a week for a work conference, and they made sure I had access to laundry, as well as cutlery and dishware (even pots) in my room. Yes, there's a kitchenette.\n\nThe only downside is that my tower was far from everywhere I needed to be. The MGM is huge, so it comes with the territory.
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My SJ buddies and I came here for breakfast one weekday morning. Now I know why Matt's gets such great reviews. The only draw back to Matt's is that it is just so small. But then again, that is part of it's charm. This is a tiny little house on a corner in downtown Phoenix. I can just imagine what the weight is like on the weekends. They have great fresh food and coffee. I had the \""Hog an Chick\"" meat and eggs....applewood smoked bacon...YUM!! And the potatoes reminded me of my Uncle Ernie's potatoes. So good with herbs and onions. I gobbled up every bite!! My coffee cup was never empty and the sourdough toast was .....mmmmm toasty. I loved Matt's. Just be sure to bring lots of quarters because there is nothing but metered parking all around.
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Everyone raves about the adobo fried rice, so that's what i tried. it wasn't busy when i got here and the food was a bit too oily for my taste and it wasn't as good as imagined it to be.
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I never got a chance to try the food, We came at 9:28 pm Sunday April 13, 2014, and the two staff were doing their best not to make eye contact. All the mats were hanging on the rails, and the young man was already putting away all the salsas. There were no other customers, other than a couple leaving and a gentleman standing by the register having a long leisurely conversation with the gal behind the counter. Neither staff acknowledged our presence. When the chat partner finally left, the gal leaves the counter and goes to the back while the young was still fiddling with the salsa containers. There was a long awkward silence until he finally, in resignation, (I guess we're just not getting the hint that they want us to leave) shuffled to the register and in a deflated manner, asked my husband if he could take his order. My husband asked for their combo, along with some fries and the gal yells from the back \""were out of fries.\"" That's when I had enough, and told him to cancel the order and that we'll be going somewhere else-that was the first sign of enthusiasm I got from him. He smiled as if he just won a grand prize. With a huge toothy smile, he kept saying \""have a good evening\"" several times while we were walking out. Needless to say, I won't be trying their food EVER, no food is worth All That TROUBLE...:-(
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