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Sorry the chips aren't free afterall. But for a buck, it's still a great deal! | 1 |
David Otto of Hands in Motion is a master massage therapist. Not only is he well-trained in the science and art of massage techniques, he is also the organizer of the Las Vegas Massage Therapy meetup group -- dedicated to elevating the profession of massage therapy in Las Vegas.\n\nDavid's trigger point therapy worked immediately on disappearing trigger points that had been causing me pain for years....triggers that other massage therapists had worked on and which kept returning. I am forever grateful. | 1 |
Amazing night all thanks to All Night Long djs! They provided all the entertainment for my wedding night. They were so professional,polite and covered everything. They played every song on my list and played requests for my guests. I was so happy with them I already booked them for my company hokiday party. Thanks to the owners Jeremy and Jeff! You guys were the best! See you in December. | 1 |
Ive been to this place a couple times in New Jersey, i went here with a friend for lunch. I knew already that i wanted the spinach and artichoke dip, something i think they do pretty well. I then decided to go with the Hawaian Ribeye Steak. I asked for it to be cooked medium-rare, it came out medium-rare. Something i am often dissapointed in restaurants serving steak. This steak was fantastic. Every bite just kept me wanting more and more, the sweet glaze they put on the steak tastes soooo good. I wasnt expecting to enjoy it as much as i did, in fact i can't wait to go back and order it again. Its no Ruth Chris or Mastro's quality but still very good for the price. | 1 |
This place is a joke. We went there on Saturday morning and had a decent experience. Because our hotel was around the corner we went there late at night after attending a concert. You couldn't get much worse service than this. They brought out 3 app samplers when we ordered 4. No sauce with them at all. Another person in our party had a dirty plate, and worse part was our waitress never came back (even after she was not the person to bring out our food) do yourself a favor....go to Waffle House | 0 |
Not happy with this place at all! Not clean. Cheap linens and bedding. Hall carpeting was dirty, elevators were dirty and old, one broke down on Thanksgiving with a woman stuck inside for over an hour!.\nHousekeeping left some weird red cleaner all over the base of the toilet, forgot to leave coffee a couple of times and the beds looked like they were thrown together with the sheets not tucked in and one bedspread missing.\nWould not recommend this hotel even at the low cost. Pay $20-$30 more a night and stay somewhere else. | 0 |
We were here years earlier, shortly after moving to Phoenix to see what it was all about. Our impression then was so-so, but not worth writing about. Food was OK, but not good enough to draw us back. Friday night we attended a birthday for a friend of ours, and while we dine out frequently, including several higher end restaurants (Razz's, Caffe Daniel, Different Point of View and Urban Vine), were a bit taken aback by the steak prices. My 8 oz. Filet was OK, and thankfully cooked properly at medium rare. When I requested steak sauce, the server offered A-1 and another major brand of bottled sauce, as well as their own peppercorn sauce. While I am well aware of rising beef prices - although $55 for an 8 oz. filet seemed on the high side - I was not aware that pepper prices had risen as well. Sorry, but $4.50 for peppercorn sauce to accompany a $55 steak was outrageous. It was not any better than the bottled Fresh and Easy brand sauce I use at home. Other fine steak purveyors in Phoenix provide such accompaniments as part of the entree, which frankly one expects - especially at Durant's prices. Such nickel and dining of patrons has no place at a fine dining establishment. Ambience was unchanged from our visit in 2005 - not unpleasant, but quite dated. | 0 |
They fixed my cracked iPhone screen for the 4th time. I wish they offered a frequent shopper card... At least I didn't have to get a refurbished phone from apple. It's nice to not have to reload all my info! | 1 |
I really do hate Mexican food. I'm too picky to enjoy the massive amounts of pepper flavors and onions that permeate this type of food. However, there is one place on earth that I would choose to get Mexican food any day of the week. Bajio!\n\nI was actually introduced to this place while I was in Utah and was ecstatic to find it here in AZ. There used to be one on Stapley that we went practically every time we went out to the EV. Unfortunately, that location is no longer. Anyway, Bajio prepares high quality and flavorful food that doesn't break the bank. My favorite items are the ones with the shrimp. Just trust me and get it, you can thank me later. Their salads are also really great and a nice alternative to the heavier fare.\n\nI really wish that Bajio would come downtown and make my dreams come true, but until then, I guess I'll have to make the trek up here to get it. | 1 |
Aw man, this place is all under new management and stuff. The actual space looks way better since they remodeled, but the menu has jumped in price, but fallen in quality and quantity, and for some reason, the dirty chai was not as good as I remember it being.\n\nAlso, they stopped making their own muffins. Now they have those huge, come-in-a-pack-of-25 ones from Costco, and overcharge for them. | 0 |
Got take out today. Sandwiches are solid and plantains are worth getting. Fries crispy 20min later. Will repeat. | 1 |
So a couple weeks ago I got my car washed at the fantastic Cobblestone Spa on Baseline and Kyrene. I got my free bag of popcorn, and went outside. I put my clutch purse (big wallet) on the chair next to me and played on my phone. My name was called, I gave them my membership slip for the free wash, my tip and took off. That Friday night when I went to gas up my wallet wasn't there. I had to call it quits for the night with no license (am taking a photo of it BTW in case I forget it or something) and worried about 'where' all night. In the morning I back tracked and called Cobblestone. Yes, they had a wallet. After my description I was super happy to get it back. Nobody knew who turned it in so I didn't know who to reward and thank.\nEveryone is always so nice and friendly and I promised I'd send them a pizza. Last Friday, I got the 24\"" meat lovers pizza from Venezia's Pizza as a big thank you for everyone. These guys are terrific and saved me days if not weeks of work replacing all the things you carry in a wallet. All the $ was there and honesty ranks them top billing. Thanks Cobblestone, you restore my faith in fellow human beings | 1 |
I have never been more disrespected at a restaurant like this place! My husband and I were taking a walk, came across Bartolotta and decided to go in. We were seated outside over the pool which was nice but it was chilly out, the waitress assured me there were heaters so I sat closer to one so I won't be cold. Well once a group of men came to sit at the table next to me the waitress decided to shut the heat off with out asking us if it was alright and then when I asked y it was turn off her response was well they don't want the heat. Um excuse me is my money not as green as there's?? Shouldn't I have been asked if it was alright to shut it considering I was there first? NO these guys were high rollers and the staff was bending over back wards for them with out putting into consideration the surrounding tables. Then the waitress asked if I wanted her shawl... I was like no way! Then some one else asked if we would change out seats meanwhile our food was right behind them, I said no again. We order a half bottle of wine which was $40 because the full bottles were over priced. We proceeded with a pasta dish with sea food it was tasty but not worth $58 and then we had ordered a fish to split with some sides ONE Mediterranean Branzino $120, I was shocked and then dessert which tasted old to me. In conclusion, I will never be returning to this place again. Overpriced is not the word for an alright meal and rude staff. Don't waste your time. | 0 |
You can find a better place. Over priced and they interrupt your \""relaxing\"" spa experience trying to sell you stuff. Kind of pathetic. | 0 |
The Mocha Fraps I get at this location are usually great, but the last Mocha Frap I got tasted like a bitter, slushy, plant soil flavored drink topped with whip cream. Ive Never tasted something so yucky that's suppose to be so sweet and creamy. One good note, on the exchange not only did they make it right they bumped my drink to a larger size. =) | 0 |
I'm writing this review while I'm trying to enjoying my meal at this Capriotti's location. The food is good. But the staff.... oh man.\n\nThere must be a shift change happening. (3:10pm). A few guys walked out of from behind the counter. Just clocked out I assume. The all sat down at a table right next to mine and started talking. Loud F bombs, yelling at the workers who were still on the clock from behind the counter and a general uncomfortable feeling about the topic of their conversation is how I enjoyed my meal. Oh... and Dr. PEPPER comes out of the Coke dispenser. I love this sub chain, but I won't be back to this one. Staff reflects management.... and with that being said, I'm sure my Capastrami sandwich addiction will have me looking elsewhere. 2 stars. | 0 |
I've been to quite a few Thai places in my life but none have compared to the flavor & authenticity of this one. I went with a group of friends & one of them grew up & Thailand, so she suggested we go here on our visit to Vegas. I noticed this place was popular before I even stepped into the door, because we saw a bunch of taxis outside. This meant people have heard of this place who were visiting on the strip, etc. Overall amazing food, great selection, & friendly attentive staff. I will defiantly be coming back again on my next visit to Vegas. | 1 |
Great place, great food, great service, what more do you want. | 1 |
YOU NEED TO STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND GET YOUR ASS OVER HERE. \n\nI admit I saw this place on \""diners, drive-ins, and dives\"" BUT as annoying as I find Guy Fieri, the Food Network comes up with awesome places for him to review. This place is no exception.\n\nThe oxtail chili cheese fries are to die for. Seriously, what can be better than a delicious oxtail stew smothering perfectly crisp fries? A FRIED EGG. I can't really say anything else. I'm still salivating. \n\nThe steam buns with pork belly were very good, not great. Don't get me wrong, they were very tasty, but the pork belly was a little dry and the fat was chewy - it didn't melt in your mouth.\n\nWe ordered a Mr. Ho burger which comes with a taro bun! A TARO BUN! It actually tastes like taro! Surprisingly delicious! \n\nThe kimchi burger was perfectly cooked. The kimchi was delicious, and the pickled cucumbers were super authentic. \n\nOooohhh! I almost forgot they have angry orchard ON TAP! And they have a fireball angry orchard cocktail. Yeah, I know - pretty perfect. \n\nHonestly, nothing I say can give you the experience of eating great food, with perfect music, a super friendly staff and epic urban graffiti decor. just come here! | 1 |
I love my apartment....however, when your lease comes due they try and increase your rent by several hundred a month. It would be cheaper to move into the same apartment in the complex..makes no sense!! Also, management doesn't care. There are several safety hazards, noise concerns, etc. They wont do anything about it. Not a nice place to live!! | 0 |
I must say that Sears has impressed me over the last couple of weeks. I ordered an electric mower online to pick up in store and the process was so easy, plus I got 4% cash back for going through http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=D%2BzVWKmRzUJI8C90ZWeLZA%3D%3D They emailed me to confirm the order was ready in minutes. I printed the email, borught it to the store, scanned the bar code at the kiosk, and the employee brought the mower out within 2 minutes. If they don't bring your order out in 5 minutes, they will give you a $5 off coupon. The employee also brought it to my car and put it in my trunk.\n\nA few days later, I saw that the price had dropped by $16. Sears has a 14 day price match guarantee, including their own stores, so I filled out their quick online form. The next day I received an email stating they were refunding my credit card for $16! \n\nThough this store carries more and is a little more organized than the Rock Hill store, I also had a good experience there yesterday, so a review for them is soon to come. | 1 |
Close about a year ago! | 0 |
Good beers and great German foods. We had to learn all about the traditions and power of the das boot! We were smashed when we left but had a great time.\n\nThe steins hanging everywhere make for great eye candy. | 1 |
Update....took friends there to get cupcakes for champagne in our suite @ Palazzo. So embarrassed! After telling our friend how scrumptious they are, the cupcakes were so dry we couldn't eat them. Threw them out. So disappointed. | 0 |
We met a couple last night at happy hour who raved about this place so we had to try it. Driving there, you think you are not going in the right direction. From the street, it looks like a dive but when you get in there, it is pretty cool. We sat downstairs at the bar. It's pretty dark in there. There were (3) menus to choose from; too many choices made it hard to decide. We were there around 11:30 so we decided to split a couple of different items to try more things.\nWe ordered a combo plate of one eggs benedict with jalapeno sauce and the meat was this slice of heaven, I mean pork loin roast. It was fabulous. It also came with two blue corn tortilla chicken enchiladas in a green chile sauce - yummy. We also had the philly cheese steak - the steak was ok - lacked a bit of flavor and the cheese was non existent but the fries were the skinny crispy ones and they were delicious. The bartender seemed a bit dull and unhelpful. We were asking her what her favorites on the menu were (we love when the wait staff rave about the food and talk about the ingredients in expressive detail) and she said, \""everything\"". We were left to our own to decide but we did pretty good. \n\nWe checked out the upstairs and it looked pretty cool. \n\nThis is New Mexico food, which is different than traditional mexican food. Traditional mexican is one dimensional, new mexico mexican food has an array of spices and depth - much more flavorful. | 1 |
I like the Bojangles franchise over all, but this location serves greasy chicken which was over fried and keep under the heat lamp to long. The fries are over cooked and the rice sticky and mushy. \nThis is a below average place to eat. I hope they read this and some changes. | 0 |
Grass fed burger! And four types of bloody Mary's! | 0 |
The BEST spice store on the planet. It was convenient when they were in Scottsdale, but now that they are at Tempe Marketplace, I go every chance I get.\n\nSo why only four stars? Two words: crappy hours.\n\nFolks, when you had a little store in an ignored strip mall, you could afford to be eccentric and keep bankers' hours. But you're in THE mall to be at now. Put on the big-kid pants and stay open another hour or two, please! | 1 |
My boyfriend called yesterday morning to look at a property the same evening. They told us someone would meet us at the property at 6 p.m., our designated time. We arrived 10 minutes early, waited 30 minutes and NO ONE SHOWED! We called the office but since it was after 6 p.m. so no one answered. We had to text someone and when they finally responded, they said they didn't have our appointment down and no one had any knowledge of it. They then told us that someone could come meet us but they didn't know how long it would be. After waiting a total of 45 minutes in the cold, we left. Horrible way to do business. | 0 |
Usually take part in the pub quiz nights. This is a lovely hang out with enough room to lounge around - and good venue during Festival time for comedians (free). On pub quiz nights you need to make it there early to get seating. The drinks are on the pricier side, but normal for Edinburgh, and especially during festival time. | 1 |
CLEAN UP ON AISLE 12\n\nWTF is up with this location? It was 100 degrees outside, but the place was a ghost town. And I think I know why....the place is D I R T Y!\nThe floor was sticky, littered with smashed fruit, and the tables were similarly filthy. To top it off, the froyo wasn't as good as the LA or NYC locations. It was colder, harder, and icier than normal...perhaps due to the lack of customers.\n\nPass on this location. | 0 |
This is actually a zero!! The SLOWEST service ever and all their kiosks are not working! You should have a separate line for people with reservations! Will never use them again for sure.. | 0 |
Completely INCOMPETENT staff. After switching insurance plans and needing my 12 month prescription re-issued to my new provider, PP was horrible at processing this request. After promising they would fax it over the next day, and having the pharmacy assure me they never received it for a week, it turns out that PP never faxed it over. After having to constantly talk to the insurance company, the pharmacy and PP over the course of A MONTH (which I had to pay out-of-pocket for my prescription) I finally got a letter in the mail from my insurance company saying \""Cannot renew prescription. Request of renewal denied by doctor\"". Thanks for helping me out PP, after I not only pay my co-pay to your incompetent staff, but additionally make donations for your site. Way to improperly utilize your resources. | 0 |
I'm a local and just so you know, I did not get anything to eat here even though I understand the food is great. I just wanted to warn you about the prices.\n\nI pop in there on Friday night expecting to eat. We sat a the bar and my friend ordered a draft beer. The bartender set the pint down and presented a bill. It was Nine dollars $9!! Well, it was $8.75 but that's easily twice as much as any bar West of there (outside of scottsdale). So we decided to leave, I put down my menu and my bill was $8.75 also. this is for a pint of a premium beer that is $5.00 anyplace else I drink. | 0 |
I love the Sparrow, I have been here many a time, and drank many a drink. I hear the food is good, but I never tried it, it's really the atmosphere of this place that makes it such a popular place with the jetset scenesters and casual boat shoe wearing clientele alike. If you order a Jamieson's they give 4 for the price of 3, how thoughtful, and what will you be having? | 1 |
I was a little skeptical about eating here because of the location. The area is a little industrial and barren for my taste. However, I am glad I stopped in. You place your order at the front and sit down and wait for your food to come out. There are workers that come around and ask if you need anything, much like a restaurant where you have to leave tips for the servers...but here you are not expected to! I love that. I hate dining out because it is so expensive to begin with and then you have to leave a tip on top of that. \n\nAnyway, I had the pecan waffles for breakfast, AMAZING!! It was very sweet though so you must have a sweet tooth. The homemade mango smoothie was awesome as well. \n\nA few cons... This place needs more bathrooms. Only one stall for each gender. My husband waited our entire stay because one guy was hogging up the bathroom with probably the largest load ever. My husband could not wait any longer and had to sneak into the woman's bathroom while I stood guard, haha. Also, they use Styrofoam cups. I shed a tear for the environment that day ;( | 1 |
Wow! Finally, an Ob-Gyn office I can settle in to. First off, I'm not a fan of airing where I go for personal services, but I really have to give this office the attention it deserves. It has been difficult to find good doctors in the Las Vegas area. I'm not sure why there seems to be a struggle in finding good medical care, but luckily I have been fortunate to stumble upon this office. Also, thank you to the Yelpers for your reviews. I do rely on the Yelp reviews to get some sort of indication on what to expect. Though not always accurate, these reviews have been very helpful in guiding me to the right places.\n\nMy wait time in the front lobby was less than 15 minutes. I had to fill out paperwork as a new patient, and I was quickly admitted. First they weigh you (with the scale you love to hate) and then you wait in a room. The physician assistant asks for details about your visit and then she explains that the doctor will come in to talk with you first. I was confused because I'm used to assistants telling you to get undressed right away and wait for the doctor for another 30 minutes to an hour or so. My appointment was with Dr. Kellie DeLozier and she quickly appeared in the room in less than 10 minutes. That is the least amount of time I have ever waited for any doctor to come into the room. I was already blown away at this point.\n\nDr. DeLozier asked questions and was very helpful in answering all of my questions. She made me feel comfortable and never rushed me one bit. She made sure I felt comfortable and then proceeded to have me prepare for the exam. The exam was quick and painless, barely even felt anything. After getting dressed, she provided me with the information I requested and again asked if I had any more questions. I then went to their laboratory to do blood work. I forgot the technician's name, a Filipina woman, who was so sweet and funny. \n\nThe entire experience was by far, hands down, the best doctor's experience I have ever had. Their service is top notch. They definitely have a good system in place. I wish they provided other medical services, because I would definitely go there as my one stop shop. For all of you ladies that are new to Las Vegas or are just not happy with your doctor, I highly recommend this place. | 1 |
I hear Mr. Hseih is building one downtown and I've been wanting to try it for some time. I've stayed away until now because the restaurant was put into the building that once was El Jefe's which was my favorite and I am still mourning the loss of both the El Jefe's and the owner. However, I digress . . . \n\nI will say the 5 stars is directly related to the service from Chelsea who was amazingly knowledgeable about the menu. She was a rockstar, which is not necessarily a rating given regularly from my partner, who was formerly a Director of Operations for a restaurant conglomerate. He is a tough critic.\n\nThings Chelsea did to make us love her . . .\n- talked directly to my 4 year old (which he LOVED) and recommended he try the Cactus Juice -- he couldn't wait to tell her \""that was my favorite drink ever\""\n- recommendations overall were great - I loved the Lychee Marg she recommended when I decided the skinny girl margs were not cutting it \n- She was obviously working \""kids corner\"" for that evening - and she was still maintaining a good attitude\n(parents you are all familiar with this, everyone dining with kids gets sat in the same corner - which generally equates to the same section, which then customarily means the server handling kids corner gets ran ragged, has to clean up 10x the mess of a regular table and has to deal with screaming, crying, running, complaining, etc. and sometimes gets screwed on tips because many parents are so used to having toddlers they don't realize what a pain it is to serve them and clean up after them when you didn't give birth to them)\n\nNow to the food -- for me Spicy Shrimp Nachos entree - magnificent - i loved the flavors together - the salsa seemed smokey which went well with the cilantro, white cheese and shrimpies Delicious with a couple margs. For my man - Burger and Beer for $10, a Blue Moon and a Cheeseburger with a huge burger patty, he seemed pleased. For the little guy - a cheese quesadilla - perfectly plain just how he likes it.\n\nWe'll go back - looking forward to the downtown venue right outside my office window :) | 1 |
Samedi matin, debout depuis un peu avant 7h pour aucune raison, mon ventre s'est mis \u00e0 gronder de faim. Mon chum et moi on en a donc profit\u00e9 pour passer au travers notre liste de signets et voil\u00e0 qu'on est tomb\u00e9 sur le Caf\u00e9 les Entretiens. Un peu loin de chez nous, on a profit\u00e9 pour s'y rendre avant le fameux rush du brunch du weekend qui commence juste un peu apr\u00e8s 10h.\n\nQuand on est arriv\u00e9, c'\u00e9tait presque \u00e0 moiti\u00e9 plein mais on nous indiquait encore d'aller s'asseoir o\u00f9 \u00e7a nous tentait. On a choisit une belle petite table au fond pr\u00e8s d'une fen\u00eatre. M\u00eame en \u00e9tant dans un coin, on a re\u00e7u un tr\u00e8s bon service. L'ambiance est parfaite pour un d\u00e9jeuner tranquille en amoureux ou bien entre filles qui ont de la jasette.\n\nLe menu est simple tout en y ayant quelques plats originaux et des options de viande un peu plus recherch\u00e9es que le fameux \"" bacon, saucisse ou jambon. \"" Au lieu c'est chorizo, saucisses de veau, et d'autre dont j'ai de la mis\u00e8re \u00e0 me souvenir. J'ai choisi l'Embrouillade \u00e0 D\u00e9d\u00e9 et j'ai ador\u00e9. Les portions sont parfaites. Juste assez pour se sentir plein sans avoir l'envie d'enlever sa ceinture! | 1 |
I would never recommend this place to anyone. The staff and management were horrible and completely unhelpful. When I had an issue and spoke with the manager she just basically said, screw you, we've got your money and you're not getting it back. The facility was not that great and overall I was very disappointed with the park. Save your money and go somewhere else. | 0 |
TOTALLY one of the best restaurants in Pittsburgh!! Food and service was just amazing. The quality of the dishes was better than we had even in New York City.\n\nThis is definitely a restaurant to bookmark and remember for the ages. Reminds me of the old style Italian restaurants that used to be in Bloomfield when that area was just a horrid place to go. Well, Alla Famiglia is in the Allentown area which is not a neighborhood of choice. Yes, your car is guarded in a private secure lot!!\n\nGet over the location, this is the gem of gems! Old style design in a charming old building with copper and huge fans. The kitchen is right there for you to watch and its worth watching this chef do his thing! The dishes come out hot, no waiting, the service staff is like a tag team and they all share duties to get the food to you once its ready.\n\nThe quality of the food was impeccable and the 5 course presentation was really enjoyable... Oh and dessert was to die for; Belgium chocolate gelato in a fresh waffle cone and the creamiest NY cheesecake you ever had with a hint of orange zest... | 1 |
So I finally got a chance to go here for the first time, and YUMMY is the word to describe this joint. My advice get the challah French toast. My Wife got an omelet it was really delicious too. I need to come back and try the Amanda Burrito. | 1 |
Second time here and the service is horrible. The lattes are good. Food is ok, a bit of over priced. I wish service was better I would come more often. :( | 0 |
I thought I would always have to wait until our next trip to Chicago or LA to get our Intelligentsia fix but Yelp has done it again. Who would've thought we would find it less than 10 mins away in Ahwatukee?\n\nThe barista was friendly and helpful while we perused the drinks. Went in on a Friday morning around 9:30 am and we were the only customers - can't beat walking right up for service! I always have to put on my game face when we go to Intelligentsia in LA or Chicago because we always feel the judging when we ask for milk or sugar or god forbid flavored syrup in our coffee. This place has several common flavored espresso combinations for you to consider (pretty sure you can ask for your own combinations as well) and also had a separate board above the register with options for the purists. \n\nThey have a variety of pastries, biscotti, and bars for you to purchase. The space to relax and sit in is more spacious and inviting than I thought it would be considering it is shared with a gold buying business (the only signs of which were the main sign outside and business cards at the end of the counter). \n\nMy caramel macchiato was spot on (a good balance between sweet and coffee flavor) and my husband's plain latte was nice and smooth. They also have a small bar with different ways to sweeten your drinks (honey, agave, cane sugar, etc).\n\nI'm also happy that they sell the Intelligentsia whole beans (the espresso and regular coffee) there as well - a nice balance for when we want to make it at home in our own espresso machine and don't want to buy it in store. It also beats buying just from the website and having to wait several agonizing days for it to be delivered - instant gratification! I spoke with the barista and he said they buy direct from the LA roasting branch so it's pretty fresh in my book!\n\nPrices were very reasonable - we did have a BOGO coupon mailer with us but the loyalty cards they provide helps too (buy 9 regular priced cups get the 10th free). My medium caramel macchiato was $4 and change and my husband's latte was about $3ish. \n\nWe didn't stay to relax but we will in the future and love having this down the street from us. Serious coffee lovers rejoice! | 1 |
I want to rate it better out of sympathy, but I just can't bring myself to it. \n\nWe love trying out small, family-owned, hole in the wall joints. This one I had seen several times in a dying Walmart plaza nearby our house so we decided to give it a try after shopping. \n\nOne you walk in, you'll be surprised by how small and crowded it is. There was only 2 other parties in there at the same time as us, yet somehow everything was still very slow. Slow to get any service and even slower to get our food. We were rarely checked on and honestly did not feel welcome. We decided to wait it out since we had no other plans anyways. \n\nThe prices seem way to high, in my opinion, for a small busted looking place like this so I fully expected the food to be amazing. After almost an hour, we finally received a cheese pizza and baked pasta. The portion size of the pasta was small and nothing special - I make it better at home; However, the pizza WAS good and my boyfriend really enjoyed it a lot. If he were rating the place, he'd probably give it another star based off the pizza alone (but he's not \""Yelp cool\"" yet so oh well). I think it also took about 10 minutes or so after we had already completed eating till we finally received our bill. That's a bit unprofessional.\n\nOVERALL: This place is good for the pizza, that's it! I would never recommend dining in... just order it to go and eat it on the elegance of your couch -- because your couch probably has a better atmosphere than here. | 0 |
I don't drink coffee but my husband said it was great. I had a breakfast sandwich that was pretty good and my husband had a blueberry muffin. I like the idea behind the seating and cafe but it was easy to feel like an outsider. I would like to go back again and try some of their other baked goods that looked delicious. | 1 |
I went on a Friday night. The adjacent bar was closed at 9pm, so we were offered soda. That was disappointing because I do enjoy a margarita when I go out for a dinner of Mexican food. This is especially odd because of their location on Carson St. \n\nOverall, I have to say my experience at Taco Loco was just okay. I liked the salsas that came with the tortilla chips, but the chips themselves were a bit stale. The green sauce and chocolate mole were tasty but nothing to write home about. I'll go back for a lunch of tacos. Dinner was too quiet and the entrees seemed overpriced. Their saving grace is the sheer quantity of food that is served on a plate. If you go for dinner, go hungry. | 0 |
Worst ever...do not trust them..they were 100% wrong with their so called diagnosis all they want is money from you...I would NEVER EVER recommend them to anyone!!! | 0 |
..wir waren gestern auf dem Heimweg und strandeten mit leeren M\u00e4gen in Ettlingen in diesem griechischen Restaurant.\nEinladend, wenn man die Fassade in Betracht zieht, da es im selben Haus auch noch das Hotel Sonne gibt.\n\n\n Das Restaurant war sehr gut besucht, was Hoffnung verbreitete, dass das Essen auch gut ist un das Interieur so, wie man sich als Tourist Griechenland vorstellt.\nDer Tisch war erst vor wenigen Minuten frei geworden und der (leider sehr hektische, aber sie waren an diesem Abend nur zu zweit) Kellner machte rasch Ordnung.\nAls Vorspeise w\u00e4hlte mein Partner den Schafk\u00e4se spezial f\u00fcr 6,30EUR und ich entschied mich f\u00fcr die hausgemachte Bohnensuppe f\u00fcr 3,50EUR.\nMeine Suppe kam in einem tiefen, weissen Teller, der auf einem gr\u00f6sseren weissen Teller stand. Ein wenig lieblos. Etwas Petersilie h\u00e4tte (f\u00fcr die Optik) nicht geschadet.. Sie schmeckte irgendwie nach Nichts. Bohnen waren drin, Karotten,..aber es schmeckte lasch.\nDer Schafsk\u00e4se war \u00fcberbacken, scharf, aber ebenso lieblos angerichtet und f\u00fcr \u00fcber 6EUR (was ca. 12DM entspricht, obgleich man besser nicht mehr in DM umrechnen sollte ;) ) auch \u00fcberteuert, so mein Partner, da er langweilig schmeckte.\nDie Hauptspeise-\n2mal den griechischen Teller f\u00fcr 12,50EUR.\nZuerst kam ein Salat; Kopfsalat, ein paar gehobelte Karotten, Dressing, das wars. Der Geschmack war nett, obwohl man das Dressing aus irgendeiner Tube/Glas bereits kannte.\nDanach kam ein grosser Teller mit Fleisch (Gyros, Bifteki und ein Spiess mit 3 St\u00fcck Fleisch). Auf einem Extrateller reichte man uns die Pommes Frites. Sie waren con der Menge \u00fcberschaubar. Fast ein wenig zu puristisch. Das Fleisch war in Ordnung, das mit Schafsk\u00e4se gef\u00fcllte Hackb\u00e4llchen beinhaltete zu wenig K\u00e4se und das Gyros war 1.) trocken und 2.) rar ges\u00e4t. Der Tzatziki kam mir pers\u00f6nlich auch irgendwoher bekannt vor und war sicher nicht hausgemacht.\nDie Pommes waren recht schnell kalt. Das Fleisch ebenso.\nGeschmacklich war es ok und man wurde satt.\n\n\n Mein Partner trank im Anschluss an das Essen einen Mokka. Dieser war etwas d\u00fcnn. Der Ouzo und der Lik\u00f6r (f\u00fcr mich, da ich Ouzo hasse) gingen aufs Haus.\n\n\n Kurzum-\nIm Grunde w\u00e4ren es 2,5 Sterne, da es soooooooooo furchtbar nicht war. Aber es gibt bessere (wenn nicht unbedingt kostspieligere) Griechen. | 0 |
I join the other five-star satisfied customers with praise for Andrew and his sincere, thorough, straight-up business.\n\nAndrew does the work himself. He does not sub-contract to others, so he keeps the level of quality high to his standards. And he is a very affable guy with an interesting background.\n\nHe spent ten years flying regional airplanes all over the country. Missing his family, he left the airlines to be an entrepreneur, starting this window washing and power washing business. And he is doing so well.\n\nHis prices are based on number of windows and is so reasonable and realistic. He can charge less than others because he does the work himself, is very efficient and does not doodle around. He chats with you but his arms are moving and he is like a human machine. Love to see how easy it makes it look.\n\nIf you bundle by also having your house power washed, both services are less.\n\nHe did our 28 windows, inside and out and did all the screens. Very fine.\n\nIn the spring we will have him back out to spray wash the house and deck and then do the outside windows. In the fall, inside and outside windows.\n\nGreat guy worthy of your business. You will be pleased as punch that you read this and called him. | 1 |
This place is horrible! It's overpriced and the service is bad. The food is a poor imitation of bar food. It is also a cop trap so be very careful when leaving. | 0 |
It's such a shame to give this place a bad review. The restaurant had a great atmosphere and pretty good food, but the service was AWFUL. \nThere was an incident, and the manager David Parks handled it so unprofessionally. He was antagonizing and completely disrespectful. When members of our party responded to his rude demeanor, he called the cops. An entire situation could have been avoided with a professional and qualified manager. | 0 |
It was good while it lasted. I think it's closed now. Not sure. | 1 |
Great show! The show was funny and very entertaining! There is a lot of comedy! Wonderful music! This is a perfect family show as well! :) | 1 |
I took my girl friend to this restaurant for dinner. I actually ate there, have a receipt to prove it. Service was very good, all the staff was friendly. We ordered, menu looked great, all the foods I would expect from a French restaurant. \n\nWhen the dishes came we found them to be very very very small in portion. Price was not small however. The dishes were not French, they are some kind of wierd fusion. As we tried to enjoy our dinner we found the quality of food and preparation to be minimal. Eiffel also markets itself as having high dress standards, this is laughable. Seems to be more a marketing gimmick. \n\nMy conclusion, for 1/4 of the price (that's a $125 discount for two) you can get more, and better, elsewhere. | 0 |
I'm a banana republic fan! This store is clean, organized and has a good selection of items. They ahve great sales! The staff sometimes isn't as friendly as some of the other locations and they don't have an email distribution like some other locations do for their customers. It's in the mall and the location is on the main floor in the middle. I would recommend shopping here if you're in the area! | 1 |
Great tortillas and tamales served with sticky floors, scary bathrooms and regularly overflowing waste cans hurts Carolina's reputation. If they could hose the place down once in awhile, it would definately get more stars from me. | 0 |
Great service, fast, friendly...... They will keep from having smart phone withdrawals and at a fair price!! | 1 |
I love jersey mikes but today this place had brown lettuce and very poorly trained staff....avoid this one | 0 |
Wow, I don't come out to Downtown Mesa too often, but found this gem on Main Street. I had the most perfect Turkey Club Sandwich there on this recent trip. Customer Service was just awesome, they were cheerful and very helpful. I'm definitely going to try this place again for dinner and I hear they host some special events. | 1 |
This place is great for people who need to eat Gluten Free, but still want a nice dinner on the strip. Great selection on their gluten free menu, but not much for vegan. The servers were very understanding and accommodating. And you can't beat that view! Eat on the porch and watch the Bellagio water show every 15 minutes! | 1 |
These guys were referred to me by a friend who was very satisfied with their price and service. They put on a whole new roof for me and I too was more than pleased and have since referred them to others. Another home we own has a small leak from last week's storm. I called New Life this afternoon, they remembered who I was, and they are coming to look at my problem Wednesday. If my future experience with this company changes, I will update the review but my experience with New Life Roofing has been excellent. | 1 |
Consistently good food - but I consistently order the petite chicken Caesar salad. Always comes with two huge hunks of bread that I vow not to finish and always do. I think the chicken they use in their salad is amazing - perfectly seasoned, thin and tender.\n\nI hate the prices ( $10 for my salad and a small iced tea,) and the noise level/seating area is insanity during peak lunch hours. Employees are friendly and service is fairly quick, especially considering the crowds they have to contend with. | 1 |
The overall atmosphere is modern and contemporary and offers a more traditional dining area downstairs with a jazz lounge upstairs where the bar is located. The place is generally loud on whichever floor you choose so we've opted for the upstairs jazz lounge as we prefer the sound of music over the usual loud restaurant roar.\n\nOverall, the food is really quite good. The escargot is served on mushrooms and could use a bit more garlic, but isn't bad. The Caesar salad came with just the right amount of Caesar dressing that was fairly light and not overly creamy. The vegetarian paella is an excellent dish and probably my favorite item on the menu. The various vegetables are all cooked to just the right level of crispness/tenderness as appropriate and the serving is so huge that I always end up taking half of the dish home. The capellini and pomodoro, which can often be a somewhat boring dish, was flavorful with fresh tomatoes, garlic, and basil. The Chilean sea bass was good, although I'm used to a thicker cut of fish than what was served and my husband found the gorgonzola mashed potatoes to be suitable as far as flavor but a bit off-putting in that they left a strange filmy texture on his teeth, perhaps from the gorgonzola. They also provide a basket of fresh garlic bread that has just the right amount of cheese on top of it. \n\nThe wine list has some decent selections, but isn't the best I've ever seen, however, we've managed to find a palatable selection on each of our visits. The entertainment is generally reasonably decent too, nothing that I would pay a cover charge for, but for entertainment during dinner, it's really not bad. Overall, this is a place that we'll be back to as we've had consistently good experiences here. | 1 |
If I could give them 0 stars, I would. You pay a mandatory resort fee of $15 a night that supposedly goes to pool, internet access, parking, fitness center. Their pool is closed until April (not like I would use their dirty pool anyway), parking is impossible to find, the internet is spotty. Now I have to visit the nasty fitness center to get my $15 worth of this stupid resort fee. I just hope I don't contract anything from the machines. Look, I don't mind paying a resort fee if I feel like I am getting something out of it. In other places I paid higher resort fees and I had access to an amazingly clean fitness center, a great pool, good internet service and hassle free parking. \n\nNever staying in this lame hotel ever again. The only reason we made the mistake of staying here this time was because it was a last min trip and it was the cheapest option, and we were trying to save a few bucks. I would have paid a bit more per night to save ourselves from the nasty smoky smell, the gangs of people that look like the dregs of a reality show, really thin walls, dirty rooms, shitty view, and dumb mandatory resort fee. On top of that when I asked the front desk about the resort fee and why I had to pay for it if one of these facilities were closed, she literally laughed and with an attitude, corrected me to tell me that it isn't an optional fee and that it is part of the hotel fee. Wow. I am glad she knows the difference between mandatory and optional. that wasn't my question. | 0 |
We got the tickets super last minute because our companions weren't sure whether they wanted to spend so much on show tickets. Also, we were debating whether to watch O or Ka. We finally decided on O because we were intrigued by the water aspect. We figured it was something that was hard to replicate somewhere else, so might as well seize the opportunity while we were in Vegas. With regards to the ticket prices, we just got the cheapest tickets and ended up sitting on the last row of the middle balcony. \n\nThe opening sequence was breathtaking but halfway through the show, i had to pinch myself to keep from dozing off. There was just so much going on onstage that it was hard to focus. Can anyone say sensory overload? After a while, I just found it repetitive. I don't know if being so far back was also a factor why I struggled to stay awake; I felt detached from the entire thing. The clown bit was boring. There was no story line. Some acts were too long. Maybe I expected too much from my first Cirque du Soleil show. Sad to say, I was let down. Maybe we should have just watched Ka. | 0 |
Avoid this place, avoid the kids, avoiding the terrible gaming, avoid the smell, avoid the vomit soaked carpets, avoid the terrible food.\n\nThe only ONLY ONLYYYYYYYYYYYYYY good thing about this place. The Steakhouse in the middle. I wish it could be teleported to a hotel that didn't suck. \n\nEven then, it gets one star.\n\nHunter Thompson must have been totally blitzed to come and stay here for an hour or two. I couldn't make it ten minutes each time I come. | 0 |
I REALLY wasn't impressed by this casino! The dancing girls were in leotards really ahaha ... I thought I was in Vegas! More T&A please!\nAlso the dealer was too strict ... asking for id and wouldn't let me use my phone at the table ... I get most places don't allow that either but she was just like super attitude about it! And over all I just didn't get excited to be in this casino...only thing I liked were the giant high heels lol \nAnd the wicked spoon was so disappointing ... I feel like there is a lot of hype about this casino ... but when you get here you're like meh. | 0 |
I am a car nut and my truck is rarely dirty but I have been extremely busy on the weekends so I haven't had a chance to wash it. I had finally had enough today so I took it to Auto Bell on South Blvd in South End and I couldn't be happier. They did a phenomenal job and recommended a package that was perfect for me. Being a crazy OCD person about my truck, I noticed a few things with the inside of my wheels but for $22, I was very happy with the results. Thanks Auto Bell! | 1 |
The spur lounge is terrible they need to clean it and new paint new everything it's gross and the bartenders suck | 0 |
So this is some of the worst Italian food I've ever had. I ordered eggplant parmigiana and it didn't even vaguely resemble the dish. It was so disgusting that I am taking time out of my otherwise stellar Vegas vacation to write about it. I realize that this is a 24-hour food court, but I expect more for $14, especially considering that my pasta last night at Grand Lux Cafe was $16. | 0 |
I honestly thought this place was just ok. Eaten a lot of falafels but not in Pittsburgh, so I really cant compare with whats around. \n- The owner seemed nice and friendly. \n- There were like 3-4 falafels cut into 1/2 and lots of rice and salad and hummus. the falafels werent hot, they werent crunchy on the outside, the flavor was ok.\n- I had to hunt the meat in the gyro but once I got to it, it wasnt as salty as probably mike and tonys has it.\n\nAll in all it was okay. I guess its the price that makes it a good deal for college students. | 0 |
I had the lamb gyro here as well as the Turkish coffee, and both were very good, but the service was absolutely atrocious. I might be persuaded to try it again but the reviews seem to be pretty consistent. | 0 |
The food here is really tasty. I have ordered from this location probably a dozen times now. Sometimes my order is not correct when it arrives (different items, lack of rice, something like that), but as far as preparation, speed, and taste, I am a fan. If you are thinking of eating in the dine-in section, prepare yourself for a busy, crowded, informal little space. It's more like eating at fast food than an actual restaurant. The delivery is incredibly fast and friendly, and other than the occasional incorrect order, I have always enjoyed the experience. | 1 |
SHE IS AMAZING!!!\n\nI don't even know where to begin on saying how amazing Stephanie is as a makeup artist and person.\n\nShe scheduled a trial run with me, and had open communication from the very beginning. She was quick to text, call and email to make sure the timing would be great, and set up prepared. The trial run went amazing, and her personality was definitely the thing to not bat an eye to confirming her for my wedding makeup. She was so easy to talk to, and knowing that her conversations came easy, let me know that she would ease any anxieties on our big day.\n\nThe morning of the wedding, she came even earlier than my before sunrise scheduled time. She had everything prepared and set up, including a makeup chair to make sure she had the perfect angle. Again, her personality was just the highlight, and I felt not one bit of nerves as she gabbed with myself, my Mom, and my hairstylist. She was so meticulous to make sure that the makeup was exactly how I wanted it, and that it would last all day. She applied everything with precision and made me feel beautiful for the event. She even applied my Mom's lashes for her.\n\nI truly cannot begin to tell you how wonderful of an experience I had with Stephanie; I would highly recommend her for any makeup needs, and would use her over and over again for any event that comes up in the future. She made my day even that much more special because I felt confident in my appearance. \n\nMy makeup stayed all night, and even the last photos of the evening (14 hours after she applied it) still look flawless. I have acne scarring and she hid everything perfectly. I literally could not say thank you enough to her for her amazing techniques.\n\nBOOK HER!! | 1 |
Horrible, Horrible experience. I was called just days before my big birthday cut and color to learn Johnny was not longer with the establishment. I was reassured Ali was a whiz with color and short hair. I should have cancelled. I was a rolling disaster from there. We discussed what I wanted, it sounded like she understood and long story shorts, 4 hours later my hair is not the right color or anywhere near the cut I asked . Trying to be professional myself I let them kniw I was extremely dissatisfied. 24 hours later I was more pissed. I was offered to see Matt their lead stylist to evaluate abd correct. I should have declined. The day of my apt. I was advised he was too busy so they would put ne with Georgette. Miss talks too much and does not listen to what you say. I called her out in it several times. I asked the highlights to be blended, natural looking. I got chunks. I will NEVER go back. | 0 |
\""How you goin' call us rude!?\"" \n\""Bitch because ya'll ARE!\""\n\""Good God Cheryl Miranda - you have GOT to quit calling people bitches!\""\n\nhaha!! love it...\nOkay okay... that DIDN'T really happen... but it would've been SO cool if it did!! But what DID happen was...\n\nthere have been some small changes that make all the difference at this small store and for the most part, I really like it. \n\nFirst thing, they have added things representative of other tribes to their stock. I have found Fresh Corn (LOVE THEM!!) Shirts that rep my tribe! (WHOO!) and they are also selling shirts that rep other tribes. The prices for the shirts aren't too bad $22 for one is about average. \n\nAlso, they have more shawls. I luuuuuuve shawls!! *purrs* Shawls are sometimes painted but usually applicaed (is that spelled right) shawls that are worn at Powwows by women. Some shawls can go for a couple of hundred dollars - and in the past, Drumbeats went for a little higher than $200 - I was have happy to see that they lowered their prices on shawls! :) I now send EVERYONE for them! :)\n\nI didn't check their stock of pendletons, I believe their prices are still same but they do have more of a variety of them now - which is good. They now are expanding their stock of Pendleton Accessories!! I SO want a pendleton purse! :D Their jewelry is now more... colorful. which is great. I love color. :) and again - representative of different tribes. \n\nAlso - they have a couple of more racks of CDs for sale... so they have more of a variety and have extended their Chicken Scratch collection (SCORE!) lol. \n\nThe clerks still aren't the most outgoing, but atleast they are saying \""thank you\"" at the end of every transaction now. And ONCE in a great while... they'll crack a smile. This a nice turn around for the store and I'm glad. \n\nALSO once in a while (I'm not sure how frequently) there is a small group of Navajo women who sell frybread. They have standard stand prices (nothing over $5 - I believe) and of course have mutton stew and grilled mutton with green chili frybread sandwiches. I like their frybread with red chili... it's really good. So maybe if you're lucky - you'll go when they're there... look for a neon green sign that says \""frybread today\"" along 16tth street! :) | 1 |
I took my gf here before a Suns game. The server was very knowledgeable. The cheese plate was great but a bit pricey. Some salad w/ fruit and boiled chicken was tasty according to the princess. Bleu cheese mac n cheese was amazing. Go eat here tonight. | 1 |
I ordered the $3.99 combo and it was enough to fill me up. I selected the curly fries with cheddar powder and the flavor was kind of intense, but in a good way. The fries were cooked well, but they could've eased up on the powder a little bit. The service was less than stellar. It took them a while to get my order out and were kind of slow in the back, but overall not a bad place. | 1 |
I got food poisoning from their food after talking to the hostess about the poor service we received. They were very rude and, I'm guessing, did something to my food. Horrible experience! | 0 |
In a nutshell: After 1 1/2 hr wait we left without other food in our stomachs but chips with salsa!\nPlace was packed, 2 servers for the whole hungry crowd, our order got misplaced, and with two hungry kids next to me I had to leave to a nearby Subway. I do believe the food a the two sister facilities is great. But the service at this location is close to the worse I've ever experienced. I was happy when I got to know this place had been opened in Glendale, since we just moved to the West Valley, but unfortunately I'm not planning to come back anytime soon. | 0 |
Best chips and salsa in town! The chicken Taquitos are AWESOME!!! Always a friendly staff when we go.. I'm a HUGE guacamole fan and this place just doesn't meet the mark... Clean and nicely decorated.. I always take friends and family there for good Mexican food! Good spot for large groups or families with kids! The food comes out fast, and if you're on a diet, they'll make it however you request it! | 1 |
Cheapest hotel I could find in the Madison area. Checking in and out was quick, employees were nice enough, the bed was comfy, the room was clean, and they even had a continental breakfast. The air conditioning unit was pretty loud so I turned it off at night. I also recommend bringing your own pillow. Still, I've stayed at worse, and at $50 a night, the price is unbeatable. | 1 |
Great food, great people, and a very nice setting... Great \""get to know you\"" date spot. The pizza is also amazing. | 1 |
Try the Watermelon Agua Fresca, vodka and vanilla mint syrup. What a cool refreshment on a hot phoenix day. AND its only $5.00. Our waitress was attentive and helpful. And the brown bag chicken sandwich was yummy. Really wanted to try a side of mac n cheese, but opted for the chopped kale salad. What a nice surprise. Healthy and tasty. | 1 |
You can read the other reviews to understand how the service works (or doesn't work as the case may be..) Let me just give you my highlights: Stood in line for 55 min for a bowl of pasta - you only get a beeper if your ordering pizza - the pasta was very good. But not worth standing in line for 55 min. Went to the bar for a glass of wine - bartender's opening words were NOT \""hi, what can I get you..\"" instead: \""When you tip your bartendar, please put the money on the bar and not in the cannister. Tips in the cannister have to be shared with all the employees..\"" Seriously. Really. I then got served a warm glass of mediocre wine. Needless to say, no tipping took place. Then had to wait in-line to pay the bill for this miserable experience. Not a manager in sight. No one cared. Me neither - won't go back. | 0 |
After a little winning in the poker room, the husband and I did some shopping at the Forum Shops and ended up deciding on lunching here and are both thrilled we did.\nBoth the service and the food way exceeded our expectations and we wished we had a little more time to have eaten here again before we left.\n\nWe shared tomato soup that came with a small sliver of a delicious grilled cheese sandwich. We also had the warm goat cheese salad with a wonderful green goddess dressing and finally, we shared a french dip sandwich with a side of yukon gold mashed potatoes instead of french fries. \n\nOur waitress was great, refilling our drinks and even splitting our sandwich so Kevin could have cheese on his half and I could have mine without it. It was a great French dip and a great meal overall! | 1 |
Easy chilling bar. Went for early coffee and small breakfast. Americano was fantastic. Great way to start the day! And the yoghurt with rhubarb compote and granola - yammy!\nCould easily chill and relax, read newspapers, listen to music and watch people coming and going. (It was quite busy from 8-9am!)\nI like the industrial but cozy feeling. Definately worth checking out - not least because of the coffee! | 1 |
Talk about authentic, this is a place I would be excited to take a Vietnamese foreign exchange student, not because I want to impress them, but so they can translate the menu and get the waiter to bring me another $2.50 beer. I will say, I was a little disappointed that there were no vegetarian pho options, but I don't think authentic pho is vegetarian, so until I learn to say \""can I get this without beef\"" in Vietnamese, I don't deserve it. I will stick with the few veggie options provided, which are delicious, ridiculously cheap, and easily enough for two meals. | 1 |
Wish I could give them 0 star reason being we walked in and sat for 15 min for a table the workers saw us walk in but did not even approach us ...... We approached the waiter after they sat a couple that came after us and we were sitting for 15 min | 0 |
Super good. Great for birthdays and big groups. | 1 |
This is my first visit to Amore and I must say this won't be my last! I'm originally from Chicago and this place is just like home! Delicious pizza and amazing homemade minestrone soup!! Can't wait to come back :) | 1 |
Huge disappointment. Our room was dirty and somewhat disgusting, especially for the price. The carpet was clearly not vacuumed. We found leftover candy by the ice bucket and dirt and hair pins on the floor. There was a shirt tag on the chair also. Mirror was dirty. We called to have the room cleaned again and it was marginally better. Having stayed at several hotels in Vegas, this is by far the worst experience. The valet seemed understaffed and no blackjack tables without continuous shuffle unless you bet $50+. | 0 |
Pooja is amazingly great! She has that talent that makes you look gorgeous. ( she's like a superhero) I had my makeup and hair done by her for my wedding, I felt Beautiful i was sooo happy.... I had so many compliment about my hair and make up! she was on time she made me feel relaxed while she was working on my hair and makeup, shes friendly and nice. She's worth every penny! \nIf you're looking for a make up artist for your big day or for a party or anything I highly recommend her. \nYour amazing POOJA! I love you sooo much | 1 |
Horrible customer service. They always sigh heavy and act like anything you need is a burden. Great prices but if you have time go to a different location. | 0 |
Horrible customer joe the manager. Will cancel my service because of this store very rude | 0 |
I never knew this place was where it is until I saw it on YELP! You can't really see it from Apache. It is tucked in behind Eddie's Pizza, a tiny Fillabertos, next to Planned Parenthood.\n\nThe reviews on here were so high I had to check it out. I love frozen yogurt, ice cream and especially gelato. Well...... the owners everyone speaks so highly about were not there. It was Sunday andw e got there at 250pm and had to hang around, they don't open until 3pm.\n\nThe guy who was working was very friendly and helpful. I have to say as a self-proclaimed gelato fanatic I was dissappointed. They didn't have any of the great traditional flavors. I ended up getting no sugar added chocolate which was good and blueberry sorbet, wich I also enjoyed. But, I wish they had a larger selection. The best place I have found in Tempe or Mesa is Angel Sweet at Riverview, but I am now going to venture West and see what Phoenix has to offer. | 0 |
I would give this 0 stars if I could. 3rd in line and I have been here over 3 hours. The blonde nurse/Dr takes a 15 minute break between each patient. This is beyond ridiculous. Oh and they dont take insurance for tb tests.....be prepared to shell out $50 for it. | 0 |
Salmon sashimi was so fresh and delicious! Bluefin was great! I also tried a piece of the cod baked in miso which was very nice. I don't know what they were smoking when they came up with the honey toast, but it was a gooood idea! Yummy! | 1 |
Chipotle is definitely one of my favorite quick meal establishments, but this location always seems to make everything far too spicy. I don't know if they are putting too much seasoning on or what, but I've come out of here gasping on some occasions.\n\nI do also agree with Bryan S. that the employees are of a lower caliber than usual and the servings sizes are all wrong. I've never come out of a Chipotle hungry until I started visiting this location. | 0 |
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