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When compared to Buffalo Wild Wings or Wingstop the only up those places have on this joint is the atmosphere. This place is perfect for to-go orders and they even have a drive thru. You get 12 wings for around $5.50. They offer a special too of about 75 wings for $27 if you need to fill a boatload of peeps. they also have hamburgers, hotdogs, fries, fried zucchini and salads. They have about 5 ,levels of hot, a honey hot(which is finger licking good) and a honey bbq. i thought it was odd that their wings only came with carrots no celery...never have I gotten wings without celery. Besides that wings were very good and the sauce makes them addicting. | 1 |
I love pizza and have to say this place is awesome!! Worth the drive if you dont live close. It isnt your ordinary pizza place. The dough is amazing.....I have visited twice and both times have been very please with food and service.\n\nOnly reason why I didnt give it 5 stars is because it is cash only. There is an atm machine....but I personally like the convenience of using my debit card at POS.\n\nI will definitely be back. Cant wait to try the baked ziti!! | 1 |
I have been going to Southwest smiles for over a year now and they have been great! In the past few months I have had increased dental work done including a new bottom partial to cover 3 teeth and veneers on my top teeth. I couldn't be happier! I now have a perfect smile. There is always a pleasant atmosphere here, the wait is never long, and they are great at talking through all options and answering any questions. | 1 |
I had a waffle cone with a scoop of peanut butter cup and a scoop of rocky road. The ice cream wasn't great; the flavors seemed off, and the texture was grainy. The cone was flavorless and fell apart before I finished the first scoop. For the price, it didn't really seem worth it. | 0 |
Pretty nice airport. I like how the terminals are set up and all connected. The area by my gate was really crowded and didn't seem to have enough seating, but everything else was good. And I love the views of the desert mountains from the terminal. | 1 |
Been a Vinnie's fan since it opened. Went through a bit a rough time a few years back. Seemed like a staffing issue. Ate there yesterday. Food was hot & good. Didn't wait very long. It formerly had a reputation of taking forever to eat. Parking almost empty lately. Try it again. | 1 |
Great mall. It has a nice mix of luxury and regular stores, as well as some awesome restaurants too. It is fun to window shop, especially at Tiffany's...a girl can dream! Check it out if you are in the neighborhood. | 1 |
HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE experience for my family and I when we ate there. \n\nWe had a total of 11 people, so they had to split us up (we weren't allowed to move the tables closer together). So the breakdown was 5 people at one table (the table I was a part of) and 6 at the other. My table only had a total of 3 orders (I shared with another and one of us wasn't hungry, but just wanted to hang out). Anyways, in the end they combined our orders (even though we were at separate tables and weren't able to talk to each other). As a result, the imposed gratuity was much more expensive. I walked up and complained that they should split up the order into two separate transactions. They gave me attitude since I was adamant about it. WHEN MY TABLE GOT OUR RECEIPT OF JUST 3 ORDERS, THEY STILL CHARGED US GRATUITY!!!! I was at my breaking point but my friends persuaded me to let them go. \n\nOther nuisances:\n- Some people at the table ate there before. They have always had pickled onions. This time when we asked for them, the waiters claimed that the restaurant never had them. Liars.\n- My cousin asked if they had different sizes and they said, \""No.\"" Later on, he found out that his friend was able to order a small. Liars.\n\nI reside in Little Saigon, California. All I can say is that the food is mediocre for the price offered (around $6-8). Here, a delicious bowl of pho could sell for $4 for a large.\n\nAs a result, for mediocre food that's a little bit too pricey compared to other pho places, the disgraceful service just tops it all for being BLACKLISTED on my list of \""Restaurants That Aren't Worth It.\"" | 0 |
Don't just walk away from this place, run. \n\nWas staying at the Luxor for my brother's 21st, and the location and name of this restaurant was alluring, but nothing more than a clever ruse to dupe guests in to patronizing this sham. We arrived around 6:00 on a Wednesday, and were seated pretty quickly. That may have been the only good thing about the experience.\n\nDrinks. Our waiter attended to us quickly, took our order for two margaritas - no salt - and came back with two margaritas - with salt. He took them away and brought them back, and judging by the salt water flavoring, had clearly just dumped the beverages in to a new glass. Pretty stunning for a fully staffed dinner crew with a half-full service. \n\nAppetizers. We ordered the beef taquitos. Those too came out pretty quickly, but the dish was paltry. It looked and tasted (quacks like a duck...) like two microwaved, frozen, taquitos from the local Wal-Mart frozen food section. They were sliced in half and drizzled with sour cream to make it look more appetizing, didn't help. \n\nDinner. I ordered the shredded pork tacos, which came over-stuffed in to mini-disc sized tortillas, thrown next to some rice and black beans, and drizzled once again with the same uninspiring \""creama fresca\"", cool story bro. This is something I could have gotten at a chain restaurant for about $6 less. At least there I know I get what I'm paying for. Yikes. What was worse was the seafood relleno that my little brother got. It was clearly frozen seafood slopped on to a small serving of rice in a mushy pepper and slapped with a $19 price tag. Genius. \n\nTL;DR\n\nThe service was poor, the food was worse, and grossly overpriced. With so many options in and around the hotel, you'd be a fool to waste your time and money here regardless of the circumstances. This place has potential sitting right above the lobby of a popular hotel, but I will never eat here again in it's current form. | 0 |
Yes! Yes! Yes!\n\nDefinitely a great deal as far as food goes in Las Vegas. \n\nThis deal is offered by the Caesars Entertainment properties, which includes: Caesar's Palace, Flamingo, Quad, Paris, Harrahs, Rio (both buffets), and Planet Hollywood.\n\nWe ended up doing this more or less by accident, but I would HIGHLY recommend this approach:\nGet the \""weekday\"" price by buying the deal on Friday just before the price goes up on Friday at 11:00am. The week day price is $49.95 per person. On Friday at 11:00am, it goes up to $64.95 per person. We purchased ours at 10:35am on Friday.\n\nWe ended up having breakfast at Quad - big big big mistake. That was GROSS\nLunch at Paris Le Village Buffet - loved it. Food was delicious, very flavorful, setting is cute.\nLate dinner at Harrahs - meh\nBrunch with bottomless Mimosas at Paris again on Saturday after 10:00am - fantastic!!\n\nThe brunch at Paris starts at 10:00am on Saturday, so with our weekday-priced buffet, we still got the Saturday morning brunch - which by itself would have been $25/person. We happened to time it so we got there just after 10:00am, but before our buffet deal expired at 10:35am :)\n\nUnfortunately, we did not make it to the Rio buffet, which I've heard good things about.\nThe Caesar's buffet, Bacchanal, would have been $20 extra per person and the line was long, so we decided against it.\n\nI would definitely do this again...but skip The Quad and Harrahs. | 1 |
Unlimited shopping spree at this place and my life would be made.\n\nThey've got the kitchen staples and the crazy awesome gadgets that you never knew existed. \n\nI bought a new springform pan from here in prep for the cheesecake I planned on making and the pan wa not only reasonably priced, but it was sturdy and made one delicious cheesecake. It's all in the pan and the pan rocked it.\n\nService is lovely as well. The workers allow you to peruse the shop at your leisure, but are readily there to assist. Love. | 1 |
The only bad thing about one of my favorite restaurants was that it was too far away from me. Tempe is a much better place for this hip breakfast lunch bar. Some of the best breakfast around. The green flannel is phenomenal. | 1 |
This place is RIDICULOUS. Yesterday I took my 2004 Wrangler in for an alignment. The alignment I was quoted was $89.95. Fair enough.\n\nTwo hours later the service guy calls back with a laundry list of items that MUST be done because he says my vehicle is unsafe to drive. The estimate was $3200.00!! Along with the requested alignment, I was told I needed a new steering stabilizer $400, new engine seals $1020, new axle seals $512, new pinion seals $237, new front brakes $200 and on and on. What?!\n\nThe huge red flags were that I needed a road balance for $100. I immediately called Discount Tire, as they do all my tires, and asked how much a road balance is...$8 per wheel. Airpark Jeep also said I needed a front and rear differential fluid change. I had just had a front and rear diff fluid change two weeks ago!\n\nThe end result is that I walked away $119 in the hole for a list of \""needed\"" services. I have no idea if any of these item are legitimate or not and even if some of them are, I know I would be getting completely hosed on the price.\n\nThanks for confirming all the other horrible reviews Airpark Jeep. You have confirmed to me you are crooks and taught me a $120 lesson.\n\nBEWARE. FIND ANOTHER SERVICE CENTER OR MECHANIC.\n\nPS. I walked around their lot for two hours looking at new cars while I waited. Not once did someone ask if they could help me or if I was interested in a new or used car. Says to me that their sales department is just as incompetent as their service department.\n\n*UPDATE* - After reading my Yelp review, Mark, the Service Director called and invited me to bring my Jeep back and go through another inspection with me personally. While I appreciate the follow up and willingness to provide in-depth explanations of the suggested repairs, first impressions are hard to get over. I am getting a second opinion by an independent mechanic and we'll see how the diagnosis compares. If the second opinion lines up with Airpark Jeep's suggestions, I'll certainly revise the review. | 0 |
We tend to drop by here whenever we make the trek to Trader Joes. I've never tried any of the sandwiches but read good things in other reviews. Our favorite bread is hands down the cinnamon chip. It's like dessert for breakfast. Very good slathered in butter (But then, what's not good slathered in butter!). Don't come expecting artisanal breads but do come expecting much better than your local Harris Teeter bakery fare.\n\nOn the whole cinnamon chip bread thing, it's good that Great Harvest isn't closer to home. My waistline appreciates it... | 1 |
20 damn minutes waiting for lumber to be cut. So employee finally meanders over and grabs the good looking lady's lumber to cut first who just arrived. Now I get attitude. Grrr. | 0 |
I've been to Alexander Michael's a few times now and always have a great time. It has a ton of character - tucked away on a little street of old houses in the 4th ward. The wait staff is always friendly, there is a nice beer selection and I hear the food is good too (though I've never tried it). The dining area takes up a large portion of the space and consists of very intimate, cozy booths and tables with dim lighting. I believe it closes at 11, so it lends itself to a more relaxed crowd. | 1 |
After a hefty night of drinking and partying Vegas style, my husband and I needed food to feed a terrible hangover. Luckily as we ventured down Koval and hit Paradise Road, we stopped at CVS to get supplies and then saw Joe's - wow, we saw heaven.\n\nInside we were greeted with smiles from the staff and because this being our first time there, they were friendly and informative on the menu and offered suggestions on what Pizza would be best. My husband went with a slice of the Super Meaty and I went with a staff favorite of the Hungarian Chicken.\n\nOnce bitten.. we devoured. MMmm... So tasty, delicious and had enough grease to soak up all the alcohol from the night previous. It was amazingly good. Followed with some Ice Cold Soda, we were back in business to start up again.\n\nOverall: Great Place away from the hustle of the strip, good pizza for the cash, and nice to meet with the locals. We will definitely be back next time we visit - and thats frequently :) | 1 |
Well done! | 1 |
Best bagels in Pittsburgh. It reminds me of the bagel shops I grew up with on Long Island. \n\nThe bagels are appropriately chewy, and they've got a great selection. I've had a bunch of different types (salt, everything, sesame) and they were all delicious. They also have a selection of desserts and other foods. | 1 |
Sorry to say this place is disgusting. I had the caprese salad, which was fine and the margarita pizza which was meh... My fianc\u00e9 had the Philly Cheese Steak and it was terrible! He took two bites and couldn't eat the rest. I took one just to confirm. Ick! \n\nThe view of the fountain would be nice if it wasn't obstructed by the huge metal fence that bordering the patio. \n\nStaff was pleasant and we were seated and served quickly. Other then that I don't know how this place stays open with returning customers. I would definitely not recommend going here. | 0 |
Beware of \""late\"" rental charge when you return your car before the branch opens Returned rental on a Sunday before the Hertz desk opened by dropping key off in designated box (no one was available before then). Boarded my plane at 8:40 am. Invoice indicated I returned the car after 10am. Hertz then charged me an additional day's rental. \n\nUPDATE: After corresponding with Hertz, they refunded the extra day charge. | 0 |
When I had made reservations on the phone we were told that we qualified for some free summer promotions, which was exciting. We arrived at the hotel the day of our stay and was then told we could not have the things promised to us because we needed to make reservations online for those perks and that there employee misinformed us. They didn't even attempt to honor it even though it wasn't our fault. We get to our room which at first glance looked in decent shape. We started inspecting the beds (because I always check for bed bugs) and thankfully the beds were clear of any sign of bed bugs, however we did find pubic hairs and what seemed to be sliced cheese on the mattress it's self.. Pretty gross. There was also loose M&M's on the floor that house keeping didn't care to pick up. The price of the hotel was perfect if your not expecting much. | 0 |
Great little place in a strip mall.\nLoved the burritos. | 1 |
This place is awesome!! The rooms are big and super clean! I love the bathroom it's HUGE! The bed is comfortable! I think we found our favorite place to stay while in Vegas! The only downfall is parking is valet so you just gotta wait about 5 min for your car depending on how many people want to leave same time as you.\n\nI got a really good deal on Groupon but would stay here even if there wasn't a good deal going on! | 1 |
Needed a tinted visor for my Shoei RF-1100 and picked one up a day later. Employee named Charles helped me attach it right there. He then offered to hold my original visor in the back since I had no room on my bike. Great service! Will definitely be back in there when I need some gear. | 1 |
great price and the course was well maintained. the pace was good and didn't take the whole day to finish the course. would go back. | 1 |
Horrible. They gave me a wrong diagnosis on my car then charged me $800 to fix something that turned out not to be the real problem. When I called to tell them my car died WHILE DRIVING the manager Lee was beyond condescending towards me. This upsets me because I had gone out of my way to stress my concern about getting the right diagnosis and they assured me that they would find it and fix it. I'm literally livid with this place and I don't recommend it to ANYONE. | 0 |
Though I have been to multiple shows at several of the other theaters in Pittsburgh, I was excited to finally check out the Byham Theater earlier this month. It's a pretty, old theater, and my husband and I spent several minutes staring at the ceiling. | 1 |
I only stopped in to get a night cap (dessert), so I may not be the best to write a review. However, I am docking a star because there was only one bar tender working, so it took him forever to address me, run my card, etc - and this was just for a slice of pecan pie. \n\nWith that said, the restaurant was nice - good location and great ambience. My pecan pie was delicious as well - it came with an ice cream that tasted of bourbon. Very nice pairing. \n\nI got there as happy hour was finishing up, but it seemed like it was the place to be for local finance execs. | 1 |
Visiting Pittsburgh with my daughter, we wanted to eat somewhere downtown and not walk too far. Yelped this place and chose it because it was close by and not because of the rating. But it turns out that generally you can trust your fellow yelpers on this one. We were seated immediately because it wasn't too crowded (bad sign). We sat by the window. The best thing about this restaurant is the decor, as it had a Thai motif on the wall, a glass case with little Thai statues, and a nice vase with a fake orchid on the table. nicely folded cloth napkin...etc, I didn't experience the bad service that others claimed, but I can see how it might be possible because my service was quite mediocre. Now segway to the food and I don't know how to explain this, as bad service or inadequate food, but we ordered the beef curry, and it came with NO BEEF in it. Did they think they could get away with it and we wouldn't notice? I figured it was just an oversight , that maybe we just looked like vegetarians, because it's ridiculous for any restaurant to skimp on the food. But then I got my chicken lemongrass soup. It was so tiny and there was hardly any chicken in it. I wanted a typical Thai soup called Tom Kha Gai but they never heard of it. But please take a look at my photos and see how small the soup bowl is. I placed the spoon on top for comparison and you will really see that the bowl is not much bigger than the spoon. Nuff said. | 0 |
Bit overpriced, but daaaaamn good fish and eel. Eel is a tough thing to rock out at, as there is the eel, and the cooking, and the sauce. Lots of oxidized-tasting sauce out there, but this was perfect.\n\nChic lighting and decor; an army of chefs. If you like sake (or want to try it), the servers really know the sake menu and can find you something you want at a price you can afford. You might get a bonus history lesson too. | 1 |
It's been open for 2 months and they have Great specials $30 for an hour. $15 for 30 mins. It's clean and organized, Staff was super nice and friendly!! Waited for a awhile since there were 5 of us that checked in at the same time. We got the hour special for $30. As soon as we got settled in they gave us a bottled water and since we waited for a few minutes, they threw in an extra 20 mins for free!! The massage was amazing! So glad i found this place so close to home!! I'll definitely be back! | 1 |
Ok, this is a legitimate 5 Star Restaurant.\n\nLocated in the beautiful and elegant Aria Resort, Sage is everything I heard it would be and more. The decoration has been described as sexy and that's a pretty good assessment. It's gorgeous. Serene and relaxing. A great environment to eat amazing food. Our server was kind, knowledgeable, and attentive. \n\nWe started off with a delicious arancini (fried rice ball) from the kitchen. My wife ordered the chestnut soup with pork belly. I tried it... phenomenal. I started with a poached farm egg with black truffle and toasted bread. Simple and yet mindblowing. For dinner, my wife had the gnocchi with braised rabbit and black truffle. It was great. I had the scallops which were cooked perfectly in a salted caramel sauce... not too sweet but enough to bring out the flavor of the scallop. Outstanding. For dessert, my wife had the liquid pumpkin pie... fantastic flavor. I ordered the nut tart that came with espresso ice cream, crunchy glazed peanuts, caramel, coffee crispies, and mandarin orange. No bite tasted the same but all were blissful. \n\nI really commend the chef for allowing the sauces to accent the food without over taking the flavor of the proteins and starches.\n\nI really can't recommend Sage highly enough. This is the type of restaurant in which you want to take your time. You will really want the experience to last forever. | 1 |
UPDATE 3/3/10: Recently went back and tried their chicken quesadilla and ceviche tostada. Both were excellent! Serving sizes are generous and food quality is way above average. Still highly recommended! | 1 |
Don't bother calling. They leave the phone off the hook. | 0 |
Hard to rate a McDonald's well. I go through the drive thru most mornings for coffee and will eat lunch there from time to time. Drive thru service is always great and restaurant is always clean. They hire and retain good help. | 1 |
Worse soul food I ever had. Waited 45 for a take out order. Ordered spicy fish tasted like plain cornbread. Hush puppies were not cooked all the way. Got the mac and cheese /Mac and cheese smelled horrible and Tasted just as horrible. Cheapest fries u can buy. Oh and the shrimp. Its that crap u get in the freezer section at your local grocery store. I want my husband's money back but it too far to drive | 0 |
I want to give this spa a ZERO because I just had the worst experience of my life. \n\nEver wonder what someone looks like with NO LEFT EYEBROW? I can show you. \n\nI have about an 1/8 inch left. And I have thick, dark brows. And by the look on the employees face when she saw it, she KNEW it was terrible. \n\nAnd no, I do not need them to fix it, I'll end up having no brows at all. \n\nThanks jade. Way to screw up my FACE in a way that is unfixable. | 0 |
Love this place!!! Such cute decor! Theresa is fabulous!! So much fun and so talented!! Highly recommend this place!! | 1 |
Classy, great service! Fun atmosphere. Lots of interesting choices on the menu. Our waiter gave us some good tips. \nthe sangria was delicious and my husband said it was one of the best martinis he's ever had. | 1 |
Un petit japon au milieu du centre ville. Le d\u00e9cor de l'izakaya est top et la nourriture r\u00e9confortante. Le chirachi au saumon, les gyoza et les c\u00f4tes de boeuf que j'ai mang\u00e9 \u00e9taient tous tr\u00e8s bons m\u00eame si j'ai une pr\u00e9f\u00e9rence pour kazu. Le resto vaut le d\u00e9tour | 1 |
Of course this place is known for the famous fountain show when you walk by on the strip but I always had a great time actually gambling here. There were definitely hundreds of dollars that exchanged hands on my adventures here. The conservatory Botanical Gardens is beautiful too, always fun to walk by and take pictures there on every single trip to the area. Alot of nice birds to look at in the environment as well. \n I almost stayed here way back when the place opened or near when it did, but now I just love passing through. Maybe I can plan to stay at this spot sometime in the future. I do look forward to seeing the fountains again on a future visit to Sin City. Of course the tram actually starts here once you walk through all those shops that gets you to Monte Carlo. I did not go to the Bank Nightclub, but I HEARD it was really great. | 1 |
Frage mich, warum ich immer wieder da rein gehe ?!\n\nEigentlich wollte ich mich nur \u00fcber einen neuen DSL/VDSL Tarif informieren und evtl. auch PayTV dazu nehmen. Leider hat man sich da nicht so besonders gut ausgekannt und schon die Frage nach den konkreten Sendern in den Paketen war eine echte Herausforderung. \n\nLetzendlich habe ich mich dann im Netz \u00fcber die Angebote informiert dann bei KabelBW zugeschlagen. Da konnte mir man wenigstens am Telefon und LiveChat alle Fragen beantworten. Bis hierhin 3 Sterne, da ich irgendwie auch nicht mehr erwartet habe. \n\nEinen extra Stern ziehe ich f\u00fcr die Energeiverschwendung in dieser Filiale ab. Es hat draussen unter 5 Grad und hier steht die komplette Front offen und wird mit einem einem W\u00e4rmevorhang durchgeheizt, damit es drinnen sch\u00f6n warm bleibt. Sorry - aber bevor ich Kampagnen wie dem gr\u00fcnen Download wirklich ernst nehmen kann, m\u00fcssen die wirklich offensichtlichen Dinge angegangen werden.\n\nEs handelt sich hier um meine pers\u00f6nliche Meinung. | 0 |
Very loud place, slow service, food that was just so-so. Overall not very impressive. | 0 |
Very lousy hamburgers and service was awful. I had heard this place was good for years but was disappointed. I had a movie ticket and they refused to give me my 10% discount. Employees speak little or no English and have poor customer service skills. | 0 |
If I didn't fast all day to go to Bacchanal buffet as soon as I arrive in LV, and found out the waiting is for 5 hours, I would hate myself even accidentally dining in here. \n\nEven this place, I had to be in line for more than 30 minutes to sit at the bar. I ordered a shrimp chow mein and salt and pepper chicken because I didn't want to read the thick booklet menu. I chose panda express style items and expected the taste as panda's as well. I was starving enough to appreciate if the food was editable.\n\nWhile i was waiting for my food, i was watching the noodle soup open kitchen. An old man was non stop making hot noodle soup. The way he cuts the noodle with his long finger nails, the way he dips his thumb in the soup, the way he touches order paper, wet towel, and food back and forth, I was loosing my appetite already.\n\nI finally got my food, the cold bread crumb sized fried chicken pieces tossed in sodium spice. Seriously, garnished green onion pieces were bigger than the chicken pieces. Also the chow mein was served cold, soaked in oil. \n\nIt has been a great while, having this nasty chinese food since I was in college. \nAnd later that night, I had a stomache, and I threw up. Oh wow, thinking about this place makes me feel like throwing up again... | 0 |
The only place I go for a nice lunch on Mill. Two words: Beet Salad. Thank me later. | 1 |
I took the reviews of others and tried out this nail salon as it is very close to my new apt. I went during the day and did not have to wait at all. I've been in Phx for 4 years and this may be the best pedicure I've had since moving here. They were not the best at working at the callous/dry skin on the bottom of my feet but my toenails and fingernails have never looked so good. Really did a great job filing, shaping, and cleaning up my cuticles and the polish looks great. It was definitely worth the $26 for a mani/pedi and I will be back. I was just a tad disappointed that they only had one color in the new crackle polish, hopefully they will get more in the future. | 1 |
Decent buffet I think it was $10 at lunch when we went. They had a decent selection of hot foot and sushi type rolls. I'd go back for sure! | 1 |
Seating took over ten minutes even though there were several empty tables available. It was pretty hot outside - we were there in the beginning of June. The staff, including manager, were apathetic about me and my family waiting to sit. The hostess never called me; I continually had to go up to the podium to check. The frozen chocolate was good (albeit pricey). I was really quite aggravated by the way the staff did not seem to care about seating us and for that reason gave a 1 star. | 0 |
We stopped in for a quick bite to eat before our show. Very impressed with how fast they were able to seat us, considering no reservations and a Saturday night. The bartender made sure we had a drink while we waited. \n\nOur server was unprofessional, not trained very well in customer service and lack luster with his service. They served our bread basket 30 minutes after we sat down and removed with in 10 minutes. Our chicken francaise was DISGUSTING. The very 1st bite was nothing but oil filled chicken. I have never had it prepared like that and I had to cut to the middle just to get some kind of decent bite of chicken. Our server took forever to check on us, was barley around when we needed our check and took forever again returning with our change. \n\nMy stomach is still churning from that horrible display of food they called chicken francaise. | 0 |
I like to call Copper Star my home office away from my home office or even my main office from time to time. The connection is always solid and the staff is super friendly. I especially like setting up shop here on rainy days. I get my large van-latte, plug in, connect and bang out a full day's work and it doesn't even feel like work at all. It's a great place to meet up with a friend to play catch up, talk world events or even strategize. The art work is quit funky, too.\n\nAside from the great coffee, they make some pretty tasty sandwiches and salads. I really like the lemon ginger tuna salad sandwich because it's light and surprisingly filling and no-mayo. I prefer this vinaigrette based salad because really, who wants to bite into a mayonnaise sandwich?\n\nIt's also bike and dog friendly and they are really excitied about recycling. | 1 |
pretty cool place. was in and out pretty quick. Customer service was okay. I got my oil changed and was out of there and thats good enough for me,lol | 1 |
Crust just updated their menu and added a lot of new delicious choices.\nI tried their lasagna and it was the best I have ever had.\nThe new stuffed clams appetizer is sure to please your pallet !!\nWe can't wait to try the rest of their new menu !\nRay & Peter | 1 |
I usually love America's Taco Shop but this location is terrible. My $8 burrito was the size of a taquito and taste bland. It taste like nothing. Usually the Carne Asada burrito is huge and incredibly flavorful. So disappointed since I live right next to it. \n\nStay away. Go to the other locations, they are actually great. | 0 |
I bought a car for my daughter four years ago from Chris, and the payment was very low and the car still kept its value and is running good. I am planning on buying my next car from Enterprise. They are a great place to buy your next car. | 1 |
It has been about seven years since my wife and I last stayed at the Treasure Island. From what I noticed, the rooms have been remodeled as well as the carpets in the hallways. Also, the Social House and some other restaurants and bars are no longer located in the Treasure Island. The reason we like staying at this casino is the location. It's right next to the Fashion Show Mall and it's right across the street from the Venetian, Palazzo, Wynn and Encore. We paid a decent price for five nights over Thanksgiving weekend. Our room had a view of the strip and The Sirens show. Our deal included two free buffets which we could only use on Wednesday, Friday or the Monday before we left. They are not valid on the weekend or holidays. I ended up giving them away to a homeless person who was begging on the bridge over to Fashion Show Mall. The only complaint I had about this casino was the ventilation system. It pales in comparison to the newer hotels. I wish they would offer non-smoking sections. By the time we departed, my eyes were completely red from all the smoke in the air. Other than that, I think this a great hotel. The maid service and the other employees at the hotel were all friendly and very accommodating. | 1 |
NOW I know why this place was getting bad reviews. Actually I am still not sure because I got great service the first 4 or 5 times I went there and now saw a new owner sign up about a month ago and decided to go there again after being told a 45 minute wait across the street and Zushi was dead and I know why after this experience. They had one waitress on the floor and it took a long time to get her to come over. Ordered and told her no on the soup and she said it was free and still brought it, VERY DISGUSTING!!! Then a large table came in about the time the guy finished making our sushi and she went over and took the other tables order about 15 minutes and they guy didn't bring our food over, the waitress did after 20 minutes after it was rolled. It wasn't even rolled very tight, kept falling apart. I will NEVER GO BACK AGAIN, Unfortunately. \nI liked the atmosphere, but seems like the quality of food and service has went down hill. | 0 |
OK.. Gyro's are one of my favorite foods EVER. These Gyros were super weird. My coworker and I were both disappointed. The meat was a lamb/beef mix that tasted like cumin. It was a very weird seasoning choice and nothing a Gyro should ever contain. The fries were amazing though. Not worth the $9 quite honestly. I won't go back and I am suprised by the raving reviews. I will go to Greek Isles next time.. that place is the BOMB! | 0 |
AWESOME spa facilities. \n\nI ate half my weight in fruit (plums, pears, asian pears, bananas) and drank the other half of my weight in Perrier. \n\nThere are cold cucumbers in the spa area for your tired eyes. \n\nIt's totally worth the resort fee of $25. \n\nThe bathrooms in the rooms are ... interesting. You have to see it to believe it. \n\nIt's super far off the strip so it's nice that M does really work to make you stay. \n\nThe wine bar concept in the cellar is really cool. They have wine vending machines. | 1 |
I walked in this restaurant with a group of 4. The restaurant was not busy. The hostess was not friendly. She seated us at a table located close to the bar and in the walk way. It would have been very awkward to sit there and eat. When asked for another table she was very unhappy and said told us we had to wait. Wait for what!? Needless to say we left. I can not comment on the food. | 0 |
Double Helix is a great place, relaxed low key most of the time and can also get pretty loud as the night goes on. The bartender was great and friendly. | 1 |
Stopped in on a quiet Tuesday afternoon to enoy happy hour. Excellent service, decent bar food, and great prices!! Love the comfy couches for lounging!! See you again soon!! | 1 |
Just a note...I am here on a pretty regular basis and BIG NEWS PEOPLE!\n\nPittsburgh Willy's NOW SERVES CHICAGO STYLE DOGS! My boyfriend ate his in about 30 seconds. So that tells you something. If you ever feel the need to change something with an order Randy and his co-workers will be more than willing to serve it up the way you like with no problem! | 1 |
I'd say that this is the second-best Irish pub in Vegas, which is not to say that it's anything other than a great place to dine, drink, and have a bit of craic (which, incidentally, is the Irish word for fun, enjoyment, and fellowship). The only place I found that beat it out is McMullan's, a free-standing joint near the Orleans Hotel & Casino a bit west of the strip on Tropicana. This one beat Nine Fine Irishmen in the New York New York for the number 2 spot on my list.\nThe food is fantastic, the ambience is spot-on, and although the place is a smaller than the Nine Fine Irishmen, it has a more authentic feel to it (especially since you can sit at the bar and be within arm's reach of the stage).\nThe service is top-notch, and we were well-taken-care-of during all our visits. The bartenders and servers are always on top of whether you might need another pint, and willing to offer their own suggestions of what to try next.\nThey have a surprising number of different libations available, from the ubiquitous Guinness, Smithwick's and Harp on tap to a variety of different Irish ciders I'd never even heard of in bottles. I was very glad to try some new things to compliment old favorites, and I can't recommend asking what special offerings they currently feature enough. Try something new. Live a little, and enjoy the craic.\nI was really surprised one night when we popped in for a pint that Derek Warfield and the Young Wolfe Tones were playing. \""Live Music\"" is all the sign said, and I about fell off my bar stool when I saw who it was. I was a little miffed that they hadn't really advertised his presence, though I found out that not a lot of people who had come in for \""live Irish music\"" that night knew, either, so I suppose that their target demographic isn't the most knowledgeable about Irish music. I can't really complain because I got to see them play on a lark without a huge thronging crowd getting in the way, so I'll definitely drop in for a pint again when I come back through town. | 1 |
This place is amazing. Every time we go to Vegas, we make sure to hit this place up at least once for breakfast. \n\nThere is a huge selection of specialty pancakes, my favorite is the red velvet with the cream cheese frosting. \n\nI give their omelets a B+, they are big and they don't skimp on the fillings. \n\nIf you are in Vegas, do yourself a huge favor and check it out. The wait is well worth it. | 1 |
Plane ride and flight attendants were okay, what is about expected on a commercial flight, but due to having to check a bag last minute claiming \""there wouldn't be room for our overhead bags\"". There was still plenty of room. Total BS from this airline. | 0 |
How enchanting.\nA brown bag of french fries that before I can whisk them off to my table, has already saturated the bag with grease.\nAnd a double cheeseburger that after only two bites has fallen apart.\n\nI do like the soda dispenser, very unique, almost futuristic in a sense.\n\nIn the end, If I want to spend twenty five bucks for lunch for two of us, I'll go someplace where I'm not ingesting a half bucket of grease in the process. \n\nNote: \nDon't go here before going to the movies. Your body's grease-o-meter will be hitting red line, making you think twice about that bag of buttered popcorn.\n\nOr who knows, maybe you like grease.\nNot me. | 0 |
Such a great atmosphere for all ages! Great Italian food and if you're in a hurry for lunch, their lunch specials are quick and tasty so you can get back! | 1 |
I love this place the people are great the owner doctor is perfect. You couldnt ask for more in a Vet. I brought all my animals here when I lived in Maricopa. If you need a Vet in maricopa. Go here ! | 1 |
Me and my husband went to this location for the 1st time. ..we went in right before closing \nreally in the mood for hot fudge Sundays ... The girl says oh sorry we ran out of hot fudge at like 7:00 tonight ..... I mean really ???? Baskin Robbins without hot fudge is like McDonald's without fries !!! I mean the girl could have at least given us a free scoop with the 2 orders we placed!!!... . | 0 |
The upstairs theater is nice enough. There are a few nice semi-upscale restaurants here. It's also got a really good swanky (and somewhat hidden) bar here. \n\nSo why only 2 stars? Well, because it smells like this is where all the diarrhea in the world goes to die... especially the parking structure. If you can escape the smell though, this is a nice spot for a date. The problem with that is when you go walk her to her car, you have to try and figure out how to have a good night kiss while your nose is telling your brain that you are swimming in a septic tank.\n\nThe new Waterfront mall corridor stinks like this as well. Maybe that's where the term \""filthy rich\"" comes from. What do these people eat? | 0 |
The food was excellent and the staff was even better. The bread was fresh, moist, and delicious. I ordered the lobster bisque and fillet mignon and it was quite good. The attentive and polite staff never left me wanting. I enjoyed it very much. | 1 |
The drinks were delish, The appetizers were the best part of the night. The entree, some spicy pasta dish... NOT impressed. Took most of it home and ended up throwing it away. | 0 |
I went to Red Bowl the first week they opened and have been a semi-regular patron for all these years. The quality has been up and down over that period of time but mostly wavered between 3 and 4 stars with a brief, early foray into 5 star territory.\n\nI have not written a review, mostly because I thought I had already reviewed them which turns out not to be the case. A couple of less than stellar meals recently have made me put pen to paper, or finger to laptop key in this case to give my opinion of this long-lived Westside restaurant. I remember when this space was a hardware store, so I have a long history here but I will limit my comments to the most recent visit.\n\nMy wife and I ordered takeout from Red Bowl for dinner and the ladies at the front desk were efficient, and very nice as always. They have never messed up our order and are always very close in the estimated time for the food to be ready. Aside from one \""creepy\"" waiter, all the staff are usually nice when I have sat in the dining room.\n\nThe food...We got potstickers which were limp, not fried, and cool to the touch. The dipping sauce was right out of the fridge cold. The eggroll was cool, not fried nearly enough, limp, and worst of all tasted like old grease. Hot and sour soup was a hit, great balance, hot and spicy with lots of goodies. House Lo Mein had a good flavor and was hot but the noodles were too soft, and the shrimp was way overcooked. Beef and broccoli was about as good as you get at the average buffet, beef was tender and flavorful but too much sauce and very salty.\n\nI hate to see this place go down hill but with the great number of good Chinese restaurants in this city, I refuse to go down hill with them. | 0 |
I live close by this location but travel the extra distance to other Smashburgers as I don't feel the management is on top of things at the Lake Mead location. I don't eat meat but I do like the black bean burger. On two separate occasions, I was told they were out of the black bean burger when I ordered. The only non-meat burger on the menu and they did not have any? Actually, I was told the bean burger was not de-frosted. In any case, poor planning. One time was in the afternoon and the other visit was later in the evening. Overall the experience at this location is not on a par with the other Smashburgers..\n\nThe Smash Fries are very tasty. | 0 |
In love. I have two tattoos now, the most recent one being from Golden Rule. I had such a bad experience with my first one that I was hesitant to do another. A friend of mine recommended this shop, and I finally worked up the nerve to get another. Alex Empty tattooed two anchors on my collar bone that I absolutely adore. I get compliments left and right and the design and colors are beautiful. I am so happy with the outcome. But as with many people, some of the ink didn't stick. Alex went out of his way to text me and ask when I could come get them touched up. He really takes pride in his work and cares about his clients, which is a staple for all excellent tattoo artists. I got them touched up today and am so excited to see how they will heal. My husband also got his feet tattooed by Alex and he loves them. I am going in for another big piece with Alex in the coming months that I am excited about, and I know my husband will be back as well. As long as he's in Phoenix, Alex will be our tattoo artist for sure. \n\nI also think it is important to note that from what I have seen, the other guys in the shop are also extremely talented, laid back, and unpretentious. I'd recommend them all. | 1 |
Good atmosphere. Love the bucket of peanuts. We were seated near the bar which I think is the trainee section. The server was friendly but slow and did not know the wines on the menu. They must be animal friendly as my T-bone steak must have died naturally of old age. Very dry and tough. Ordered a second beer, when it came it was not the same brand as I ordered the first time. Won't go back. | 0 |
Ordered the breakfast trio. The poached egg in the egg Benedict was not runny, the \""sour cream\"" on the hash browns didn't taste like anything, and everything was cold. The only good thing was the sour dough. Then on top of it all, I told the manager about how unsatisfied I was and all he said was ok good I can go home now. | 0 |
Okay.. I drove 20 mins to try this place. Buddy of mine suggested it was great hotdog joint. I am a sucker when it comes to hotdogs, and I went there with high expectation. Let's skip everything, and get straight to the hotdog. I ordered polish, and when I took the first bite... Disappointment!!\nIt was over cooked and dry like beef jerky! I bet that polish been sitting around for hours!! I get better quality polish and hotdog from Costco than what I just had.. Actually QT gas station serves better hotdog! I might give them one more try, but my first impression of this place two thumbs down!!! I don't understand why they play Greek kind of like music.. I thought that was little weird.. | 0 |
If you're tired of the strip hotel/casinos and don't mind extremely poor air quality, slow service, staff who just go through the motions, dated/dirty hotel rooms, and cheap (cost and quality) buffets, this is the place for you! \n\nStation, the Walmart of the hotel/casino world strikes again with this yawner of a property. Watch the kiddies well in the pool, since the lifeguard will abandon his station to schlep booze and towels and food to the cabanas whenever summoned by the wait staff. Don't bother informing the front desk your non-smoking room reeks of cigarette smoke -- your next one will too, and oh by the way, all rooms are centrally ventilated from the 4th floor, which happens to be ... wait for it ... THE FLOOR WITH THE SMOKING ROOMS ... gotta love it.\n\nFor the price, amenities, staff, food quality, etc., there are better experiences and better bargains with other name-brand hotel/casinos.\n\nAnyway, enjoy your Station experience *cough cough* | 0 |
I love the convenience of Piestewa Peak's location, and share the same views of the park with nearly everyone else so I won't rehash too much. Fun hikes, a good workout, great views, but damn it's crowded.\n\nHOWEVER...I have a new-found love of the place because I found out about the 302 trail.\n\nIt's great. I like the summit trail, but only on a slow midweek afternoon or dusk in the summer when the crowds are light. My friend and I decided to do the summit a couple Sundays ago under beautiful sunny skies with highs in the 60s. So of course the summit trail was a glorified Disneyland ride line. About 1/4 of the way up the summit I suggested we split off and take a side trail I had always noticed but never ventured on. It was a revelation!\n\nIt's the 302 trail...Like I said, it's about a 1/4 way up the summit on your left side (or start at the far north parking lot and end up on the summit trail). You zig-zag down the side of the hill then head north, then cut east around the back of the summit. After getting around the summit, you can head back south and eventually it ends at the far north parking lot. It's a beautiful trail and offers views of the rocky mountainside that I never knew about. There's a few parts of the trail where you are completely surrounded by desert...no views of the freeway or houses. The elevation doesn't fluctuate too much (obviously not as much as the summit trail) but it's a great workout. It's longer than the summit trail...a good 75-90 minute hike. Plus there's still a few more adjoining trails that I need to check out.\nAnd the best thing...No one is on the trail! I've done it three times now, and have yet to see more than 8 people the whole trail.\n\nThe summit is still fun, but I'm hooked on the 302 for now. There's some other side trails that aren't ever crowded, but are boring compared to the 302 and summit. | 1 |
Walking into the Aveda Institute, I wasn't sure what to expect. Would it be one huge classroom? Would it feel like going to school? The answer is no. It feels like you are walking into a professional salon. There is an array of Aveda products lining the wall, hard wood floors, modern decor and warm receptionists. \n\nI decided to get highlights and my colorist took the time to discuss what I wanted. Since they are students, they do take extra time documenting everything so that a supervisor can review. I found the supervisors to be very nice and attentive. Unfortunately, even though the color came out well, the application was lacking. The colorist did not get very close to my roots and I had almost an inch of space that looked like regrowth :( That being said, it is a learning institution. I wasn't expecting perfection, and I didn't pay for perfection (only $45 for a partial). I called and told them I was dissatisfied. They got me an appointment ASAP to fix the problem. I had the color redone and I walked out very happy (no charge for this). \n\nI will be going back. Can't beat the price but be prepared to bring a some patience! | 1 |
Walked in the hotel, it's definitely a NICE change to be able to walk into a vegas hotel that doesn't have casinos, free of old people cologne, cigarette stench and drunk college kids shouting on top of their lungs. It was a whiff of fresh air quite literally. I'm normally not a fan of dark interiors but even though the place had dark tilings with touches of orange and white, the place felt airy. It had that sophisticated feel to it. I walked in and I felt instantly relaxed (well it was a long drive coming from a 13-hour shift so...)\n\nWe had a full suite, we were greeted with chocolates and truffles when we got settled in the room.. It was a sweet start.. lol. 1 bedroom 1 1/2 bathroom a full kitchen, washer & dryer and a litle office space with the strip as a view. if I had an apartment I would want it to look this way.. The format was contemporary mixed with finess. 2 of my favorite combinations. Not gonna lie but I think we had way too much fun playing with the blinds and buttons in the room our first hour.\n\nThe bed itself is soft and comfty, rest assured that you will have a goodnight's sleep (if you plan to sleep anyway) \n\nthe main bathroom was very spacious, double sinks shower enclosed with glass doors and the tub that had a view.. It's a nice way to end the night. I was ecstatic ( I love nice bathrooms) the guest bathroom was decently sized and can cater to your \""basic needs\""\n\nTurndown service was a plus it was nice coming back to the hotel with the pillows fluffed linens ready for one to retire the day.\n\nThe only thing about the place though is it is quite a walk from the strip so if you're planning to club and have drinks, be ready to take off your stilettos for the walk back.\n\nIt's my type of place, however it might not be yours. | 1 |
Dr Miller is the worst doctor I have ever going to my entire life such an arrogant prick it's ridiculous. On the day of my appointment they did not have contact lenses fit my prescription and they told me they would call me back when the contacts came in. I waited three weeks and not a single call. I finally had to go into the office Saturday and sit and wait for them to finally meet with me to give me the trial pair of contacts that Dr. Miller said may or may not working but he is no idea. | 0 |
We may not have a lot of bragging rights here in Phoenix, but being able to sit on a patio in November and have a few cocktails is such a luxury, especially when you bring along out-of-town visitors. My friend from Denver won't see a patio for months, so I was thrilled to introduce her to Hillstone. Maybe it was the fact that we were just having cocktails and not ordering food that set the weird tone of the evening - or maybe the wait-staff at Hillstone just sucks.\n\nI'd been to Hillstone twice, once for lunch and once for dinner. I've always found them (Hillstone/Houston's) overpriced, but a nice night out. The atmosphere is really nice, the food is not exactly innovative, but it's consistent. I'm not going to get into a Houston's/Hillstone comparison here - the food is about the same as always, but the new location is very pretty.\n\nMy friends and I found a table on the patio and settled in for some drinks and girl-talk. The fireplace was awesome and there are heaters placed here and there for us thin-blooded Zonies. The waitress came along shortly to take our orders, and our Denver buddy got the first RULE of the evening. She ordered a cocktail and asked for a double (Hey, we had some major catching up to do - we wanted a little alcohol to get us started.) She was immediately informed by our sneery server that Hillstone does not serve doubles. It's just not that sort of a place - they don't want to be known as a drinking establishment. To break the awkward silence, I joked that maybe the server could bring my friend two drinks instead of a double, that got me nothing but an icy stare. I ordered a diet coke and a shot of tequila. I'm not a big drinker, but do like a little buzz now and then, so I get it quickly and then sip on my soda. RULE#2 - I was told I could not drink my tequila all at once. Hillstone does not allow \""shots\"", so I must sip my shot of Hornitas. OK, I'm 53 years old and this person is actually instructing me how to drink my beverage? Really?\n\nWhile we did enjoy our mandated cocktails and tried hard to follow the RULES at Hillstone, I'm afraid the tone of our much-anticipated evening just never really recovered. It's a fun place, especially at night when the Cougars are out and on the hunt - great for people watching and relaxing, but I think the drink ordering moment proved so uncomfortable for our server that she left us high-and-dry for the rest of the evening. We wondered if we were not Hillstone worthy as we searched for someone to bring us a coffee with Baileys. We eventually flagged her down and got our beverages, but...it wasn't really fun to be there anymore. \n\nHillstone staff please understand that your place of employment being kind of cool and pretty does not earn you the right to be jerks to your customers. I won't be back. Oh, and on a side note, Hillstone, the kitty litter floor on your patio is just weird. I had to empty the sand out of my shoes several times. \n\nI wish Hillstone would get it. Such potential - such a disappointment. | 0 |
We ordered an egg free cake for a birthday. The cake is delivered on time. That is my first star. Other than that, nothing is worth mentioning. The cake is hard as hell and the sweetness is not up to the mark. The texture is too hard to cut through. I had number of egg free cakes before this, but this is not even close. Never again am I going to give this a chance and I don't recommend this to anybody else. | 0 |
If you're staying at the Cosmopolitan anyway, this is a great place for breakfast. Delicious French toast, tasty breakfast burritos, and an excellent bloody Mary with a strip of bacon and chipotle infused vodka (the kind of bloody Mary that you eat! yum). \n\nIt was the perfect way to get our vacation started. | 1 |
Place is to cramped. Food is not great, Jesse silva you ruined my life with this place. Service was ok. | 0 |
Where is the good old Cantina 1511?! Bad location! Slow service, bad ambience.. Few years ago it was my favorite Mexican restaurant, not anymore! | 0 |
This explains my disappointment...If they are busy -service, quality, & everything falls apart...\n\nhttp://www.jrn.com/ktnv/news/dirty-dining/Dirty-Dining-Kahunaville-278585471.html | 0 |
Okay, so we finally made it to Sauce. and we were mostly happy with our experience. \n\nSauce is an Italian themed pizza and sandwich place that serves wine. Currently, they are running a summer special of: two glasses of wine, one large salad and one personalized pizza for $20.00. A GREAT DEAL!\n\nSince our first visit earlier this summer, we've been back a few times and the food has been universally good. \n\nFor some reason, we go around 4:30 or so on Thursdays or Fridays afternoons before a movie and the place is usually half full. The downside in going at this time is that Sauces is full of screaming infants or toddlers with indifferent supervision (see photo). \n\nWe have seen very few male parents at Sauce, but mostly young mothers who are meeting with other Moms for a play date at the restaurant. For the most part the Moms will take five or six tables at the far end away from the cashier, but the noise can sometimes be overwhelming. Also, the three and four year olds are known to sometimes escape from their prison with pasta soaked hands . \n\nSo, go for the food, but avoid the Mom's section in the back, and don't wear white!\n\nOkay, you've been warned. | 1 |
I like small plates (\""Asian tapas\"" just sounds like an oxymoron) restaurants, and Sens did not disappoint. You can tell they pay attention to details by the menu holder on the side of the table (for when you drink too much and need to order another plate). I was also very impressed with our server who carefully described the night's specials down to how each will be plated. The overall service was really good and I think the owner constantly patrolling the joint has much to do with it.\n\nNow to the food. It was above average, but nothing spectacular. I agree with one review that all the sauces taste alike with different amounts of spiciness. Nevertheless, I liked all the dishes my friend and I shared: tuna tartare, ground pork on sugar cane, duck salad, fried quail, and green tea cheesecake. Some comments: the tuna chunks were too big to be considered a tartare, the duck salad was a little plain considering it has the same sauce as the tartare and the pork, and the pork portion is relatively big for those complaining about small plates. \n\nThe drink menu is extensive with a good selection of sake and cocktails. I had a shochu drink which was tasty but got watered down by the ice really quickly. My friend's saketini was also good. Note to owner: you are not fooling anybody if every drink section is described as \""potent\"".\n\nIn general, I thought the prices and portion sizes are comparable to other small plates restaurants. The experience was good for a night out, and I will definitely return. However, some foodies may be disappointed. | 1 |
Great way to spend evening in Vegas! I went to the concert with a friend and we both enjoyed the show. I haven't heard Shania music in many years so it was a treat to be able to see her perform live. I thought she did a great job performing on stage and keeping audience engaged. I didnt really enjoy the parts of the show when she is down in the orchestra hugging dozens of audience members and taking selfies with everyone. It might be great for the people who get a selfie but it leaves the rest if us disengaged and bored. This happened a few times during the show and lasted way too long in my opinion. Thats the reason for the four star rating, otherwise I really enjoyed everything (including the white horse up on stage with her at the end of the show!) | 1 |
We came in at 9:45, they close at 10:00.\nI know, I know. The last customers...rude\nThey were very welcoming and politely reminded us that they were closing soon.\nI ordered the Panang, as it's my standard Thai food order. It's how I rank a place.\nThe best Panang I've had in Vegas so far.\nHusband ordered basil noodle, which is their rendition of Drunken Noodle, or Pad Ke Mao. His standard Thai order. Best he's had.\nThis is our new Thai Fave. | 1 |
Bland, cold, slow, and BLAND! I have been to the good egg three times. I gave them every chance possible to prove that each bad experience was a fluke and they weren't able to do so. Quick breakdown: first visit food was unbearably cold... Biscuits and gravy was ice cold and really just was mush by the time it was served, Eggs were cold, and forgot mine and my girlfriends substitutions. The waitress was a complete wench about it too. Second time, the food was actually warm! Yay! But wait... Whats that? A hair?! Yep... Big long black hairs in two of the three plates we got !! Git new plates however the food was just bland as bland gets. Frozen food bland to be honest. Third time again... COLD FOOD!! Anyways to sum it up. CRAZY BLAND, COLD FOOD, COLD WAITING STAFF, AND BLAND AGAIN. Explains why they have so much hot sauce and ketchup on the table. | 0 |
I REALLY wanted this place to be good, I was a regular at Outside Inn and I've been waiting for this place to open back up. My girlfriend and I have been here 4 times and the visits have gotten worse every time. \n\nThe first time we came was for breakfast one morning and it was excellent. The only thing I disliked was the Mac and Cheese small plate ($6 or $7) was maybe 3 bites. It was advertised as small plate so I can't really complain and has since been moved off the small plate menu so maybe its a little big bigger now. The hashbrowns were excellent and the bacon and toast tasted great. The girlfriend ordered the strip steak sandwich and said it was fantastic.\n\nThe second time we came here, the eggs were runny and the hashbrowns were not nearly as good before but still decent, can't expect the same cook to work every day. The problem we had was with the waitress. She brought out eggs we didn't order but we said its fine, we'll eat them. When the check came, the eggs were on there which was expected, but so were an extra order of hash browns which we didn't order nor receive. It took a few minutes to explain to her that hash browns CAME with our order and she was double charging us.\n\nThe third time was late on a saturday night. Eggs were runny again and the hash browns were terrible and tasted like burnt french fries. \n\nOn the fourth visit it was for dinner so we decided to venture towards real food instead of the steadily declining breakfast food. I ordered the Philly Steak Sandwich ($11ish) and she ordered some sort of salmon dish (I think it was $19). My Philly was the 2nd worst one I've ever eaten (coincidentally the worst is right behind it at Prima Pizza), and I've had Cheese Steaks from easily over 100 restaurants and bars. Her $19 salmon plate came out and she commented that it was the tiniest salmon shes ever seen. I told her its probably really good then for the price, she took two bites and didn't want to eat it anymore because it was burnt and oversalted. I had to force her to finish it so it didn't go to waste.\n\nEvery time we come she orders the deviled eggs and loves them. I would recommend only going here if its before noon and only getting breakfast and just expect the eggs to be runny and you'll be happy with your visit. | 0 |
Excellent plus food. Presentation is superb. The bartender (s) know how to make adult beverages. If you mention that you are a local they will through in a desert. | 1 |
I recently relocated back to AZ from the Washington D.C. area. It was there that I got into Bikram yoga -- love the heat! Well, this hot yoga gives you the detoxifying heat that you love from Bikram with power moves like planks and push ups . What a fabulous work out. The instructors are excellent and each class is different and challenging. I'm so glad I found this studio. | 1 |
Eh. \nHuge lines at lunch time. \n\nAlright pizza. Expensive for what you get just like all of Vegas. | 0 |
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