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My 3rd stay at the Clarendon was over 4th of July weekend, I really like this place. I have no need for large resorts with fancy spas, I never use the spas. The Clarendon provides the great rooms and beds along with a cool pool without the extras I have no need for. Plus in the summer, they have super deals. I like the decor in the rooms, colorful and modern, and the beds and linens are absolutely fantastic. We had a king suite, with a seperate sitting area and huge flat screen tv in the bedroom. This is my favorite place to stay in Phoenix, a better alternative to the standard chains. | 1 |
I can't really give a food review since I didn't order anything, but there is a reason why I didn't order anything.\n\nMy brother and his friends had the midnight munchies after the whole pub crawling. Being the responsible little sister, I \""chaperoned\"" the boys and went the Ritters with them. I wasn't in the mood to eat after midnight, but that's not the reason why I didn't order anything. The reason why I didn't get anything was because when we walked in the diner, I looked at the variety of dishes other patrons ordered and felt slightly sick to my stomach. Must've been my inner conscious that the food is bad news and I guessed correctly. My brother had the Arcadian burger and by sunrise, his stomach didn't settle well. Had no desire to eat throughout the day.\n\nTrust your eyes, nose, and instinct. It's most likely right. | 0 |
I think I am spoiled by all the Pho places in LA and OC. The pho here was fine but very skimpy with the meat and veggies to add to the bowl. \n\nI ordered the combination bowl which is suppose to be comprised of 5 different meats. There was 1 piece of tendon in the bowl and no tripe. Not really a combination. Pretty sure it was suppose to include tripe. If this is the best pho in vegas then the pho offerings in vegas are pretty sad. I've never paid $7.50 for a bowl of pho. And all pho places I have been to offer large and small bowls. Not here, they only offer one size. \n\nI dont go to vegas often but I dont think I would return. | 0 |
Good yogurt and have always had very friendly service. It is a little on the pricier side but your shopping at The District so what do you expect?\n\nBig bonus is they are open late. One of the few places to grab a treat after a late dinner or movie. | 1 |
It's taken a long time but we finally have a small local brewery by us in the west valley. Throughout my posts you will quickly learn this side of town is just missing the love when it comes to good local joints. But no more, we found out about a small brewery that is located in the small historic corner of Litchfield Park. \n\nThe menu is still a work in progress but they have a few snacks and sandwiches that will help you soak up some great pints. They have about 7 different brews, they have a few IPA's, an oatmeal stout and a red ale too. The black IPA is awesome and my personal favorite. \n\nThe ambiance is very small, the seating for this place is definitely at about 25 people if that. One of the owners, Neil is there talking and greeting customers and he had been brewing for over a decade and cares about the quality and feedback, I suggest you stop by and support their shop. | 1 |
Disappointing. \n\nMy bf and I went for JUST dessert and wine, which we told the hostess ahead of time. The waitress was very curt and disrespectful. We were rushed to order (even though there were plenty of empty tables and it was NOT closing time). She did not offer suggestions or advice.\n\nWe ended up ordering the flourless chocolate cake. The cake was extremely rich (but delicious!) and the portion was just right for sharing after dinner. The marscapone was silky and paired perfectly with the cherries on top.\n\nThe waitress kept coming back to see if we were done and ready for our check. After we got the check, she was in a hurry to get us out the door. I am completely dissatisfied with the service and will not go back to this restaurant simply because of it. | 0 |
Buy the 24 hr unlimited citywide buffet pass! It's a great deal since it cost the same as a single meal pass. This is a large buffet with a variety of choices. They offer Mexican, Asian, Italian, and Seafood. They also have a nice dessert station with cotton candy! The line does get really long during lunch and dinner. One time I had to wait in the casino area before getting to wait in the actual line downstairs in the buffet area. I recommend coming early to avoid the long wait. \n\nSign up for the Total Rewards card to get a discount on the 24 hr buffet pass. It's free to sign up and it will save you about $5 per pass. The Total Rewards desk is near the buffet so you can quickly signup and head straight to Spice Market. \n\nMy top two buffet in Vegas is this place and the Carnival World buffet at the Rio. The Carnival World buffet is also part of the 24 hr deal. So if you get the 24 hr pass from Spice Market you can also go to the Carnival World buffet and eat as much you want for as long as you want within 24 hours! | 1 |
Mmmm, just thinking about Romanelli's cheesecake makes my mouth water! I got there by accident, but now I think it was fate. I fell instantly in love with the atmosphere and the service was really great. Food is delish, the people are awesome, I can't wait to go there again. | 1 |
This was a second trip to this restaurant, but compared to the first visit......it was not good. Service was slow. Food was disappointing. Took 5 min. To get a fork to eat my meal. The duck was ok, but boring. Served with a medallion potato that could have come from mcdonalds. 2 of the meals were cold and had to be redone. The skirt steak arrived as the rest of us were finishing. And the meat tasted \""old\""..... Not fresh. We were there at 6 and it wasn't crowded, but their excuse was that they were still catching up from an earlier rush. Lame. | 0 |
I was honestly expecting this to be quite a bit better. Their Stout was bland and my mushroom cheeseburger, while good, lacked something. This place gets a lot of good reviews, and the service was pretty good, so I guess I'll just chalk it up to my personal taste. This is me whining. Wah! | 0 |
My stay for 2 nights was OK. Kept sending me promotions. Just called to book the offer the resort offered. Said not showing up. Typical bait and switch. Not nice. | 0 |
This is really about the aquarium side of the zoo. I was there with my family this past Saturday as they were visiting from out of town and we'd been wanting to try this out for a while. The rest of my family and friends in town hadn't been here either so we were going to report back to everyone. Needless to say, we did not speak highly of the experience.\n\nWe went after 5pm because the rate is reduced to go to the aquarium only and that's all we really wanted to do anyway. Even for the reduced rate it was a rip-off. The selection of odd fish and sea life was ok but for that price and to have to drive almost an hour to get there I wanted to see a lot more. We all agreed that if this was in downtown Phoenix and the reducted rate was even $10 it would have been ok. But way out in Litchfield Park? No offense but I'm not sure why someone decided to build all this out there anyway. We were there less than 1 hour (1 hour to drive there, less than an hour actually in the park, 1 hour drive back...not cool). \n\nThe one highlight was the opportunity to touch starfish, lobster, sea urchin and, best of all, sting rays (a whole tank of them waiting for you to feed them). \n\nBottom line not worth it for the price and time spent travelling, but I do applaud them for having SOMETHING anyway (and why is there NOT an aquarium in downtown Phoenix?) | 0 |
Tired of bad service! my husband and I just left this place. We were ignored for 15 min. Not even a cup of coffee or water, just a good morning from one of the staff. Honesty the owners should be looking this problem closely. I could not believe that is what they call service. Please acknowledge your customers!! | 0 |
Born and raised in Phoenix, first time at Mel's Diner. We stopped for breakfast on our way back to Tucson. The staff was friendly and efficient. The meal was fresh, House Fries were homemade, not frozen. Pancakes were light and fluffy. We spent a little less than we would at IHOP and the food was much better. We'll definitely return to Mel's Diner. | 1 |
Really bland tasting food, and annoying atmosphere, as well as annoying staff. The food has nothing unique about it. I wish the fries were good so \""bottomless fries\"" meant something to me. The table we sat at was REALLY close to another table (there is a row of crammed tables) and the people next to us were eavesdropping the entire time. Quite uncomfortable, but the only seating available. They brought out an entirely wrong burger to me, but gave me a $20 giftcard since they messed up, so that was cool. | 0 |
I went here on eevening after wanting to go for some time. I was very disappointed. Things were not very clean...tables had residue on them as if they use dirty rags to wipe them down, and then they miss a lot of food still stuck to the tables. I ordered steak and it was about as good as a steak you would expect at Denny's. But it was quite spendy! I will never go again! | 0 |
The juices here are interestingly delicious and I could easily become addicted to them. I could have one twice a day. \n\nThis is a veggie heaven in Las Vegas, where it is tough to find something healthy to eat.\n\nThe restaurant is hard to find, even with a GPS and just a few wobbly tables inside a store front, but the food is yummy. This is a great place to come when you need a healthy alternative after a night of overindulgence. If I lived in Vegas, I would probably do take-out, but the the woman who served us was very sweet, and I enjoyed our conversation. | 1 |
Loved the look and feel of this place...would recommend for a quite dinner with that special someone. | 1 |
So to be honest I dont really know a lot about comic books, but coming here I didn't feel like I was being judged on that. The owner was super friendly and very helpful. He seems to know a lot about basically anything you're interested in. Extremely friendly, and compared to the (one) other comic book store I've been in this one has an amazing selection. | 1 |
I didn't like the fact I couldn't valet park for the event I saw (PBR). The arena sound and events were great. We had a great view of the show. The vendors are major rip offs. I got a vodka tonic and it was $20. Beers pretty high too. We didn't even eat the crap food cause it was so much money. The seats were so small it was awkward when a lady sat next to me. Elbow to elbow. And we are ladies... Some bigger ladies and men would have a hard time sitting in these seats. Overall though enjoyed the event and would return. | 1 |
Update time! I've had the pleasure of enjoying a cocktail or two at AZ 88, but hadn't eaten there until last night. Word on the street is their chicken sandwiches are where it's at- it's true folks! My Four-Peaks Kilt Lifter paired perfectly with the Garden Truck chicken sandwich- super juicy lemon and peppercorn crusted chicken with cucumbers, radish and mayo- add avocado. And those waffle fries! A must with a side of ranch. Service is friendly, attentive and timely. Best of all, this place is a hop skip and jump from the Saguaro hotel. | 1 |
Wait for it...wait for it...wait for it...has it been 10 minutes yet? That's how long we waited on a not so crowded 7pm on Saturday night at our table before we left. But before we left, we watched not one, not two but at least three ear piece wearing managers walk by our table looking all too important but doing nothing. And 3-4 servers leaning against a wall and too many bus people without water in their hands walk by our table. We went across the lobby to CarneVino where we enjoyed first class service and a great meal. We told our server what just happened and he said, \""It's a nightclub, not a restaurant!\"" Couldn't have said it better. | 0 |
This was first visit, I ordered the Super Nachos. I like that they used nacho cheese and not melted shredded cheese. The prices were very good compared to other places that serve basically the same items. Service was fast and the food was pretty good. My only complaint is the nachos seemed to have too much salt. I am not a big fan of salt so this may not be an issue for other people who like a lot of salt. Next visit I plan to try one of the burritos. | 1 |
MARQUEE... i did not even want to give them one star... WELL... been there done that... I am not a fan... for someone who goes to vegas often MARQUEE IS NOT THE PLACE TO BE.... was there with 25+ppl this weekend saturday many of them who wanted to experience Kaskade.... well first off the door man said no our group was seen drinking and we wont be allowed to go inside...where in vegas is drinking not allowed??? ..... #2 ... we were told our group is to big for the club... really isnt this venue 3-5storyz?.... #3 the communication between each host and door person that talked to us sucked... no one knew what the other was doing... i would never spend time or money here again and i recommend others do the same... waste of time waste of money not worth it... especially when I saw kaskade spin for FREE on Halloween at Marquee with 7 other ppl ... kaskade isnt there just one nite hes there every nite.... smh.... worst place ever DONT GO! oh yeah and the foam sticks suck Hakkasan foam sticks are better! | 0 |
Came here for dinner.\n\nBoy was it expensive, but Ive never tasted food like this!\n\nMy husband and me weren't that hungry, so we ordered The Chilean Sea Bass. It was really delicious! I have never eaten fish like that. The sauce was amazing! portion was okay. But my husband and I don't eat alot so it was fine\n\nWe had our 1year old with us so I just asked them for some butter with pasta and they gave us an appetizer price for it. He absolutely loved it! \n\nONLY reason this gets 4 stars is that it was way too busy - our server we had to catch him and it was hard to get hold of anyone if we needed something or to order. I didn't like that. Because in a fancy place you expect excellent service! | 1 |
Love this studio! Instructors are awesome, bathrooms are clean, great aesthetic, fun + hard working yogis too!! Everything about this studio is great, great, GREAT! | 1 |
Love this place! Everyones very welcoming and it seems to do everything! Cafe, artists studios, performances, classes/workshops, occasional club nights, gigs, book sales, flea markets, veg' markets, DIY workshops, vintage sales and even wiff waff Wednesday (highly competitive - in a fun way) table tennis! There's probably more on offer but I've just not managed to see it all yet! \n\nI've had the fortunate experience to perform here with a dance group (Code Butterfly) a few years ago and we danced all around the space and the audience followed us. There is an amazing network of old tunnels that surround the main hall and maze of staircases that the normal Joe Blogs wouldn't be able to explore unless they came to the show! Blessed!\n\nThat aside, the cafe is cheap and they serve a lovely brunch at the weekends. There is plenty of local information for groups and community happenings. The perfect place to go to find activities to do or groups to join if you are new to the city. It's a beautiful, quirky venue in an original Drill Hall. Staff are very helpful and friendly. There is a homely, nourishing, homemade, community feel about the place. Child friendly venue, although at the same time it's not over-run with noisy screaming kids. Out Of The Blue's sister venue is Bongo Club, which explains some of OOTBs ethos. The only downside I'd say about OOTB is it's a bit chilly, they do try to heat the space with heat lamps etc, but it must be hard to heat such a vast space. Just wrap up warm and grab a hot chocolate and you'll soon heat up! :) | 1 |
These ladies are great. They pierced me, I came back with an emergency after getting help at another studio with my nose piercing (wrong gauge OUCH). They gave me a dainty one and lots of good tips on healing. They proceed to pierce with care/gentleness which is something a lot of places lack. Answered all my questions and glad to help if you come back. | 1 |
With my husband and baby out of the house for the day I decided to order some pizza to relax. \n\nI got a thin crust pepperoni pizza, a free cheesecake from the yelp check in, and a soda. I must tell you the pizza was amazing! It was exactly how I love it and it was real thin crust! I found my new permanent pizza place because man is it good! \n\nThe cheesecake was wrapped in plastic wrap which kept it soft and it just melted in my mouth. The delivery driver was wonderful as well. \n\nThe only thing I didn't care for was the long delivery time. It estimated about 30-45 mins and after a hour I called. The gentlemen was friendly and said my order hadn't left yet and their was one person ahead of me. I was completely understanding and the food was worth the wait. It took about a hour and twenty minutes to get to my house. \n\nIf you're looking for quality food, amazing customer service, and good prices you should come here! | 1 |
I've only been here once and I'll never go back. Earlier in the day my hands had become swollen and I had forgotten I'd taken off a small diamond ring & left it in the console of my car...didn't realize it was missing until later. So rude! Have some consideration...just because somebody forgot something in their car, they didn't leave it for you! | 0 |
The Fantasy show at the Luxor was the first topless show I've ever been too and I must say it was really terrific! The show was choreographed by Chris Judd. \n\nI went with a friend. I loss the coin toss so instead of going to the Chippendale show we went to Fantasy instead. j/k Actually, we ended up going to the Fantasy show because we wanted to go to a show that was exclusive to Las Vegas. The Fantasy show started in Vegas and it's going on its 10th year.\n\nThe girls in the show are all gorgeous! The costumes and acts are very well choreographed. One of the leading performers in the show is an actress from Baywatch. I didn't recognize her because I never watched the show.\n\nThere is a comedian that's also part of the show and he's really funny!!!\n\nIf you're ever in Las Vegas and you want to go to a show and , if you don't mind seeing topless women, you should check out the Fantasy show. It's tastefully done and very entertaining.\n\nAnother big plus, be sure to bring your camera because you can take pics with the dancers, for free, after the show! We didn't bring our camera so my friend was a little bummed. Life goes on.....;-) | 1 |
There are some upsides to this place, such as decent lunch and happy hour specials and friendly wait staff, that make this an acceptable destination for a quick working lunch or a 6 Sapporo / sake, edemame and California Roll dinner. Anything more than that is sure to dissapoint anyone and everyone with an even remotely refined taste for Japanese cuisine. The sushi, sashimi and specialty rolls are generic and uninspired. The attention to detail, care in preparation and harmony of flavors - that generally make Japanese cuisine so special - is altogether absent. And the freshness, or lack thereof, is downright concerning. All of this is especially disappointing because this is such a good location and space for a quality Japanese place. | 0 |
The location would sell the place even if the food and beer were only OK. The former church is an amazing place to visit in its own right.\n\nFortunately, the beer and food stand up equally well and made for a tremendously enjoyable evening.\n\nWe were in town for a pre-Christmas get away and went to CBW for dinner on a Wednesday night.\n\nWe feared the worst when we pulled into the side street and the their lot to see it quite full and figured that were in for a wait inside. Thankfully, our concerns were unfounded as the place was busy but not crowded.\n\nWe sat on the \""pub\"" side to the left of the aisle. Our server arrived promptly with drink menus and quickly gave excellent descriptions of all of their seasonal beers. I go to a lot of brewery restaurants and one of my biggest peeves are servers who have no clue about the product that they are trying to sell. It was a pleasure to hear someone enthusiastically describe their beers.\n\nI settled on the Mexican Mole Stout. It was peppery and complex yet really balanced and enjoyable. It didn't feel \""contrived\"" like many infused beers. After that, I went on to the barleywine ad have to say it was excellent as well with lots of alcohol warmth, complex malt tastes and very nice notes of the bourbon aging.\n\nMy wife enjoyed the SteamHammer very much.\n\nAs an appetizer, we couldn't turn down the fired risotto balls. They were a wonderful treat and I'm going to try to replicate this recipe.\n\nFor dinner we settled on the portabello mushroom pizza and it was equally good and adequately portioned.\n\nHighly recommended restaurant. | 1 |
Been coming here and only here for years! Best part is Kenny the main chef making a baked lobster roll. Also the fact that we can come in after work and they stay open until 2am! Food is generally speaking out in a jiffy as well! | 1 |
This is the worst McDonald's I've ever been to. They're always rude. They're slow. They frequently forget things or mess things up. And I actually had to cancel a credit card once because they make you pay at the first window, they take your credit card, walk it over to the dine-in counter and swipe your card there. I had been waiting for close to half an hour for food already, and I didn't realize the girl (who is almost always in the drive thru at night..and is also very rude) had never given me back my card. I didn't notice until I went to use it the next day. I just cancelled it because it literally wouldn't be worth the hassle to deal with these people to get it back. \n\nI'd rather drive further to another McDonalds. | 0 |
Why do some people love this place? The food is a greasy mess of heart stopping crap. Yeah, yeah the portions are huge but if it's crap, who cares? The grilled cheese sandwich was OK but the cheddar potatoes on the side were a tasteless mess other than the cheese. My buddy got some sort of breakfast covered with white gravy that looked like an Exxon oil spill. If all you want is a food orgy, knock yourself out but in Vegas, there are so many better choices. I should have gone across the street to Du Par's. | 0 |
Went for lunch and it wasn't terribly busy. They were already out of their pretzel appetizer, which was disappointing. Waited over 50 minutes to get out food (2 hamburgers and a kids veggie plate). When the food finally did arrive the order was wrong, onion rings weren't ready, and ranch for the veggies was missing. We asked the expediter to get the ranch, but he never came back. The manager did come over to apologize (which was the right thing to do) but the damage was already done. The fries with the second (kids) burger were cold too. \n\nMaybe wait a month for them to iron out the kinks before trying this place. If lunch was that slow, I'd hate to see dinner service. | 0 |
I came here on my lunch break at work, because it is right up the road. They have an ecelectic menu for lunch, with a lot of gyros. I decided on the fish gyro and called it in. It was ready within seven minutes or so, not bad at all. A couple of my coworkers and I came to the store together to pick it up. The line was almost out the door, it seems really popular for people who work around here. Honestly though I think it is just because there aren't many other choices around here. \n\nWhen we got up to the counter a waitress asked the cashier, \""Did they give you a tip?\"" We thought she was joking so we laughed. \""Seriously,\"" she replied. Wow, how rude! Not to mention my fish gyro was dry and I had to load it up with tartar sauce, thank god I was really hungry. | 0 |
A friendly barkeep recommended this place to us as they were doing last call at 2AM. We went to the basement 'Speakeasy' portion of this bar. Exactly as advertised, dark, dank drinkhole - ignore the college kids around here and it's pretty damned good.\n\nI was about half way through my Jameson's when I noticed they had Murphy's Stout on tap (yes, there are more Irish stouts than 'Guinness'). I'm from a two-horse town called Vancouver and I've been to many a Irish bar in my time and this is the first I've seen it on tap. My mentor once told me that Murphy's on tap is nectar of the gods. It doesn't sell well and the taps are usually aren't clean - so it's hard to find a good pint. Anyways - I can attest that taps are clean and you should have a pint if you have the chance. It has a roasted chocolate flavour so deserve more broad appeal than heavily marketed Guinness.\n\nAnyways - cool bar and an honest bartender. Tell Jamie your trials and tribulations and he'll tell you he doesn't care. Nice. My friend picked up the hiccups and we tried the usual tricks (holding your breath, etc.) - Jamie taught us a near-foolproof way of curing the hiccups. I'm not going to spoil it - but ask about it and you really have to trust the barkeep. But seriously - near foolproof way of curing the hiccups! That's worth the trip alone. | 1 |
You'll find Izakaya Cocokala few steps away from Umiya, an AYCE sushi spot, near Arville and Flamingo basically near the Palms Casino.\n\nWhat can I say about IC besides if you're coming here you're pretty much here for their alcohol cause the food, at least what I had, wasn't that great. The interior is very nice, I like, and the staff was friendly but slow and they have a pretty good selection of alcohol. I had a beer but don't remember what I had, I'm sure it was something that I randomly picked of the menu.\n\nFirst up was the Rice Cracker Skewer Combo http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/izakaya-cocokala-las-vegas?select=qIylUSrrG5sdLAJXrFyKCA#qIylUSrrG5sdLAJXrFyKCA I was very disappointed in the dish it was literally a few small skewed items fried in rice crackers with some ginger sauce. Maybe a few more larger skewers and not too fried I'd be nice. Even so it was too pricey and didn't taste so good.\n\nNext was the Braised Black Pork Belly http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/izakaya-cocokala-las-vegas?select=qIylUSrrG5sdLAJXrFyKCA#RFBIBkFfkoWItCH9vJYuMg which cost about $7. I didn't care for it. Though it was cheaper and a little more filling than the Rice Cracker Skewers it almost tasted like eating an oily shoyu chicken but with pork belly. I needed some rice with it. It was pretty much the only decent food I had there. \n\nNext was the Black Cod Miso http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/izakaya-cocokala-las-vegas?select=qIylUSrrG5sdLAJXrFyKCA#_uygK0YKC20X7Z0JvfRtHA which was $7.50. It was a nice small piece of black cod with a good char on didn't have much of any flavor to it. Again I didn't care for it.\n\nI sampled others food and pretty much the majority didn't care for IC too much. Overall I have to give them a 2 star. | 0 |
I would NOT eat here again. Not once but twice I ordered an egg, cheese, and bacon biscuit sandwich and the staff placed a biscuit sandwich with only bacon and cheese in my bag.\n\nImagine my total disappointment after I drove away and I sat down at my desk at work excited about my breakfast, but end up being pissed off.\n\nThe second time happened today 3/6/14 around 7:30. Not forgetting what happened last time I opened up my bag before I even pulled away and AGAIN found a biscuit with just bacon and cheese on it. I turned to the girl at the drive in window and I did not even need to speak. She said, \""I am sorry I will get you another one.\"" She knew exactly what the problem was and she was smiling about it the whole time. Apparently she and the cooks are enjoying themselves at the expense of customers.\n\nI just don't trust the place anymore and I question management's dedication to the quality of food and a responsible work culture. | 0 |
My husband and I ended up at Simon on Valentine's night 2014. I was attempting to get us to Max Brenner at Ceasers's Palace, but traffic was horrendous and we missed our reservation. Probably my fault considering I didn't take into account getting off on Flamingo would be such a cluster-F. Which then we ended up trying to back-track by getting off on Tropicana, and dun dun dun.... so the story goes of the local girl who doesn't realize just how horrible the Strip can be on a holiday weekend. Lesson learned.\n\nSo I said what the heck, there's The Palms, let's just try to eat somewhere there. We arrived at Simon after I called and asked what their dress code was, since my husband was dressed in jeans and nice tennis shoes. Biz casual. Good to go. We sat at the bar, because we were the couple without reservations on V-Day. \n\nI was in a not-so-great mood, but the yummy drink with Pop-Rocks the bartender made me feel better! My husband opted for Fat Tire. We dined on their \""special\"" menu for that night. We ordered an app of grilled spicy edamame, very good, with a very distinct spice and lime flavoring. We both got the filet mignon ($38 - and well worth it!), medium rare, with mushrooms, comes with a wine reduction sauce and something like a garlic aioli. The filet was great, tender, and melt-in-your-mouth. We also ordered a side of mashed potatoes to share. Yikes. They were SO SALTY. I couldn't even stomach them.\n\nService was so-so, the bar was full, but I was left without a drink on more than one occasion and my husband too. \n\nOverall, bar service and food were 4 stars. I wouldn't go with a 5 because of the offending salty mashed potatoes. | 1 |
This place is like home away from home. The owners and staff make you feel like part of a family. I feel welcome and happy here. I am grateful for Sutra! | 1 |
Sun and Ski is a decent all around Outdoor Sports store. I have wandered around here many a time looking at various clothing for running and winter sports. I will say that they lack seriously in the cycling apparel department. They have 2 racks (1 clearance) for women and it was mostly shorts. If you are looking for cycling apparel then stick to Bike stores that concentrate on this or buy online. Their hiking supplies are a little limited as well and pricey but you can find some small items in abundance. They do however, have helpful staff especially when dealing with their Yakima selection. All in all, Sun and ski is so general that if you want a good selection in one area of activity then it's best to find a store that specializes in that. | 0 |
Really? I was not impressed. I came here with industry friends as part of the Botero Supper Club before heading out to XS.\n\nThe restaurant decor is trendy and fashionable. I was optimistic about the food, but it just did not deliver. This may be because we were ordering off the Supper Club menu, but it just wan't very good. We dined tapas style with french fries and homemade ketchup, pork belly sliders, kobe beef sliders, and other forgettable dishes. None of the dishes were bad, but then again none of them were really good either.\n\nI wouldn't do it again. It was a comped dinner and I still wouldn't do it again. I can't speak for a full dinning experience here, but the Botero Supper Club is a sad experience and I would discourage someone from doing it. | 0 |
I've been to soul for dinner and enjoyed it, even after the hour + wait to get in the door, but after having brunch there today, I will never venture anywhere else (except Zada Jane's) for Sunday brunch! Wow! Awesome flavors! Awesome service! Less of a wait than other popular brunch places! The spinach feta pita=amazing! Truffle fries=f*#k McDonald's fries forever-slap your mama-holy lawd-delicious! The potato hash (sans sausage of course)=rich and tasty! Great mint Julip with fresh muddled mint, and good bloody Mary. Only gripe= they need MORE VEGETARIAN options (some TOFU and \""SOY\""SAGE would be lovely; they have both across the street at Zada Jane's...another great brunch place) and they need to offer a VEGAN BLOODY MARY (with vegan or no Worcestershire). | 1 |
Chairs are super amazingly comfy. They have controls on the side for reclining and you can put up the center arm for easy food sharing ( or, ya know, whatever else ;-) )\n\nThe seats are assigned which I thought was a little strange but I whatever. Also, tons of fountain drink options and the refills are free ....SAY WHAT!\n\nConclusion : why would I go to another theater that charges the same just to sit in their crap chairs and get ripped off on my soda? Well, I wouldn't. | 1 |
Welcome Hipsters, one and all. What can I say that hasn't already been said? I enjoy this place, it is open, busy, and when in Tempe it is one of the better places to go. Great beers and the food is actually damn good, go earlier if you are not trying to bump into the other patrons. | 1 |
Kathy has always done amazing alterations for me! I'm 5 foot tall so all of my clothes are too long and I bring them all to her. I have never had one complaint. I love Kathy! | 1 |
We dropped by last week to see what Casa Rasta is all about. Having read tons of rave reviews about their previous location, I was very excited to see that they had moved close-by.\n\nMy wife and I had an unexpected afternoon off, without the kids. I pulled out my phone, and consulted it for lunch suggestions. To my surprise, I saw that Casa Rasta had moved nearby, and we decided to check it out. \n\nWe rolled in for a late lunch and found the place to be quite empty - which was somewhat shocking. How could such a fabled place be empty? I admit we were a little worried... There was only one other table occupied there, but they seemed to be enjoying it, so we stayed.\n\nFrom the time we sat down at our table, to the time our orders were taken, it was at least 15-20 minutes. The waiter was friendly enough, but it just seemed like things were off at the restaurant. Not that I'm always in a hurry, but it would have been nice to get the ball rolling early with some drinks and an appetizer while we looked through the menu. Well, that didn't happen either. When we did get the chips and guacamole, they really did seem like Trader Joe's midlevel stuff. Would have been nice to have warm, salty and thin tortilla chips and guacamole that was freshly made table side, especially since the restaurant isn't too busy.\n\nWe ordered 4 tacos to share. They do offer a broad variety of different flavor options... but... they pretty much all tasted the same. The best ones were the jamaican jerk and conchinita pibil. The seasoning was off, and everything was actually rather bland. The corn tortillas for the soft tacos were decent, and held up well to the fillings.\n\nI guess it's hard to move away from your original spot and end up right next to a tex-mex place across the street. I would have liked to taste more \""fusion\"" between Caribbean and Mexican food, concentrating on really awesome new ideas, and tighten things up. I'm always looking for that next innovative spot which beckons my taste buds, but it has to be good, and it can't merely live off past successes.\n\nThere are lots of \""competitors\"" in this niche, with Patron just across the street and Smoke opening up soon in Lawrenceville - I hope Casa Rasta was just having an off day early during their soft opening days, and I wish them well. We will wait a few months to come back and see how things have changed, once they have had time to settle in. | 0 |
My 2nd time getting lash extensions...I love this place....such a ZEN vibe when u walk in...love this plave | 1 |
Bizarre. I am just visiting and left my husband back at the hotel while I ran out for a relaxing pedi. They have a clapboard sign out front advertising pedis and manis, which leads you to believe they accept walk-ins. I walked in, all the technicians were sitting around, and there was not a customer in sight and the receptionist told me everyone was on break at 2:30pm. I've never heard of a service-based business model where all technicians take their break at the same time. Weird. The front desk girl was nice about it, but I just don't get it. The decor was nice and it looked very clean! | 0 |
great spot for a really good meal in Term 4 at the airport. Full bar, dining area and a togo bar if you got tied up at the TSA checkpoint (it happens). Across from gate C11 | 1 |
Was asked for a choice of white or brown rice with my curry. Chose brown rice and was charged $4 without ever being told. Beware | 0 |
My daughter loves it here! It's a bit of a drive, but mostly freeway so not too bad. Staff works well with our sometimes crazy schedule, my daughter gets great instruction/training in a caring and supportive environment. Great summer camp. My daughter actually requested it! | 1 |
We had a great mid-week lunch experience at the C4. The weather had warmed enough to sit out on the North patio in the shade. We each had a starter, sandwich and desert and received attentive food service from Armon and beverage service from Stacey. As explained to us the chefs specialize in their native style so for starters we had the \""Tres Queso\"" Quesadilla with chicken and the Baja Crab Cakes. Each was a cut above the norm from our experience plus smaller to fit our appetites. The crab cake sauce and guacamole were outstanding accompaniments. We then chose sandwiches as our next course. The chicken \""Cordon Blue\"" with capicola ham and sharp cheddar was not fried as one might anticipate but rather a toasted whole grain bread. Very tasty and worth experiencing again. The California club was nothing to write home about but an enhancement would have been fresh sliced warm turkey vs. cold turkey (hint to owner). We don't normally order desert but couldn't resist trying the frozen lime tart and the house churned ice cream of the day (pina colada). Both would be very good with a drink overlooking a sunset but it was only 1 PM and we were in the shade... \nWe took a self-guided tour of the enchanting hotel pool and discovered the roof patio which looks inviting in the evening. As a an early riser (see my sunrises) I can tell we will have to return for an unobstructed sunset in the future with light cloud cover. As locals we probably wouldn't stay at the Boutique Hotel but noted the covered parking plus relative proximity to downtown for short walks to Steele Indian School Park and the high rises along Central. | 1 |
I was stuck in the desert in my semi tractor trailer. They were prompt courteous and super professional. \nLarry was sent to help me and had a great attitude in the heat of the desert. \nI highly recommend them if you need a heavy duty wrecker.!! | 1 |
Honestly, I LOVE eating here. I go here very often. But the last HANDFUL of times make me NOT want to come back EVER. On Mother's day I went there with 10 friends at night and, mind you, the servers and all were great.. when we went to pay for our checks, they let us split our check! They ALWAYS let us split our checks EVERYTIME I GO. \n\nThe first time they didn't split my check was a couple months ago, it was my friend and her boyfriend, myself, and my boyfriend. We wanted to split the check in two. The man wouldn't let us do it! He said they never do which is an outright LIE. He kept walking around in his register area not listening to me so I got mad, but my friend paid for us all. \n\nThe next time we went, it was myself and another two people, again, they let us split our checks.\n\nThe time after that, it was myself, and four other people, and again they WOULD NOT split our checks. SAME GUY. Wish I remembered his name.. He just told us to pay some amount on our cards and pay that way but that he wouldn't ever split our checks.\n\nPersonally, I love eating there, the servers are nice. But that ONE ASSHOLE at the register is so RUDE and refuses to even LISTEN to me when I try and speak calmly. | 0 |
Great place. I had the turkey club and It was delicious. Highly recommend it. I would return here because price is only $6 and hot sandwiches and good. Yummmm!!!\n\nGood for anytime of the day. I want some now. Bye ;) | 1 |
I called Nick Coons late in the afternoon and he had someone at my home in less than 24 hours! Chris was wonderful. He was on time and very pleasant. He removed all the nasty stuff I had on my PC. (I'm sure it wasn't \""operator error.\"" Ha ha.) He tested everything and set me back up to where I was before. I would highly recommend Hyperion. Their fee is VERY reasonable for true professionals. Someone else might charge less but it's not worth it if they mess up your computer! | 1 |
Great service, but the big lobster is a gimmick. To expensive. To much pressure to enjoy your meal. Big lobsters are not always the best. Stick to the buffet in the hotels, much better deal. $300 for three was ridiculous, mother father and child. | 0 |
The last time I stayed here was last year. The rooms weren't so bad, I find it to be rather small. But you get what you paid for and my family wanted to stay in a more simple room. \n\nHowever, the arcade is pretty small. It's just a couple of pinball machines and it made the arcade \""room\"" look really cheap. The place can look pretty cluttered since it looked like they were trying to use up every single space available but limited room to walk around. \n\nThe hallways to the rooms were narrow and low. The hallways can trigger a sense of claustrophobia within you and the ceilings are very low, which is a disaster for tall people. The ceilings were about 7 inches above me and it made me feel like the ceiling was going to lower down on me. \n\nThe ice machines are NOT every floor. It may not sound like a big deal, but it can be a hassle to go up or down to the nearest floor to get ice and then go back. There are PLENTY of options to stay on the strip. Don't go for this place. | 0 |
I love this library - and yes, I do love all libraries.\n\nGreat selection of products, great programming, and great staff. Incredible youth section that makes kids excited to come to the library. You have to check it out for yourself. | 1 |
As a fan of all things BBQ and a resident of the Elizabeth neighborhood, I was thrilled with Midwood opened. I wish my enthusiasm for the the place could have been maintained following my 3 meals there.\n\nThe food is on point over all. My only real beef is with the BBQ beans which lack the sweetness and bacony flavor that I expect with BBQ beans. There's are mushy and taste too much of green and red pepper for me. The 'cue is solid from the sandwich to the brisket, to the chicken. \n\nWhy only 2 stars then? Well, the easiest answer is the service is borderline terrible. While generally friendly enough, they tend to disappear for unacceptably long periods of time and when they do return to grace you with their presence they have usually forgotten something you requested, like a drink refill, or have delivered the wrong food. If you are gonna charge $8.00 for a chopped sandwich I don't think its unreasonable on my part to expect a consistent service to go along with it. \n\nIf you ask me, they seem all too aware of their owner and his other success and are resting on their laurels a little bit too soon. | 0 |
My co-workers love this place. I'm a little more \""mehhh\"" about it.\n\nDisclaimer: the only thing I've ever ordered here is the Sashimi Silver lunch special ($13.95). It comes with several slices of tuna, yellowtail, and salmon sashimi. You also get a little salad, soup and rice.\n\nIt's OKAY. But, a little smelly. And not a \""wow, super fresh\"" smell. Kinda disappointing.\n\nMy co-workers always get the bento box lunch specials. At $9.95, you can get better sushi lunch specials elsewhere. \n \nPositives include attractive decor, convenient parking, and friendly service. Overall, okay for a work lunch, at most. | 0 |
This is a delicious, family owned and operated, Italian eatery. When you walk in there is a little bakery with all types of treats and cookies. It's really cute looking. We were greeted by a really friendly man who came out of the kitchen to seat us and set up the high chair to accommodate our 11 month old daughter. A younger guy came over almost immediately to grab our drink orders.\n\nWe ordered French Fries to keep our little one occupied and they brought them out right away. She gave them two tiny thumbs up. My husband loved the Veal Parmesan. I ordered the meatball sub. It was excellent. The meatballs were extremely moist and the sauce was very well seasoned. A lot of times I can find sauces to be too salty but that was not the case here. Also, it was so big that I was stuffed after eating just half of it. I packed the rest up and it reheated awesomely in my microwave the next day. \n\nWe were so stuffed we had to decline the cannoli when the server offered but he did return to our table with a few little mini cookies for our daughter. She loved him and I thought it was a really sweet touch. \n\nWe will absolutely return for the yummy Italian food and friendly service. | 1 |
Expensive and not very tasty. The chips and salsa are horrible. We will never return... Ever! With Lindo Michoacan is down the street why did we ever stop here??? | 0 |
Its been about 13 years since I ate @ Red Lobster..but I had to check it out since I saw one to many \""all you can eat shrimp\"" commercials.\nWay back in the day just about my whole social circle worked @ RL in Orlando so I know exactly how things work here.\nWalking in was exactly like it was years ago. The place has not changed at all. We had a very nice hostess and an even nicer waiter.\nI ordered a drink and it was heavy on the booze..love that! Then comes the yummy garlic cheese biscuits I remember. My toddler was stuffing them into his mouth they were so good. LOL\nI of course ordered the all you can eat shrimp. I picked out shrimp linguine and shrimp scampi. And they were both very good. My little one had shrimp for the 1st time & kept saying Yummmm.\nThe hubby of course had a strip steak & baked potato. He was very happy with it. I had a bite of the steak and it was very tender.\nI had my server bring me out 2 more rounds of scampi and was bursting after the shrimp pig out!\nI don't know why its taken me so long to come back to RL..you can bet it wont be another 13 years!\nThis was a nice family dinner. \nAnd FYI: the waiter hooked me up with a dozen of those yummy biscuits!\nLoved that!! | 1 |
the guy is great - quick and fast and really cheap.... AND he allows free retests if a fail occurs. My trucks diagnostics system had been reset and was not yet responding to the OBD but he advised me on how to correct it and let me come back later for a free retest. Also gave me some good advise on registering the new out of state vehicle. | 1 |
Service was poor. Vegetables not served with main course and coffee never made it with the dessert. This place has really fallen down since I last ate here. Choose someplace else if you have time. The value is not here! | 0 |
put it this way... when your signature food is chicken fingers... your food sucks. Good hangout spot for watching games though. Lots of tvs | 0 |
Zia Records boldly refers to itself as \""The Last Real Record Store\"", a slogan that they proudly display on their windows. This statement might be true if your idea of a record store is a place where you can buy a \""Sarcasm: Just Another Free Service That I Offer\"" t-shirt along with brand new DVDs. Located mere steps away from a non-chain local only record store that's slowly going out of business I feel like Zia's slogan is a slap in the face to all the non-chain record stores in the Phoenix Metro area who don't charge through the nose for vinyl.\n\nZia tries very hard to have a college town street corner vibe but it's somehow lost among the bobble heads, florescent lighting and Misfits memorabilia. It's not all bad though, the staff is pretty friendly and CDs are priced reasonably. However, that doesn't make up for the out-right lie that is their slogan, the fact that they're a chain business trying so hard to pretend they're not and the prices of the vinyl. I'll get my Happy Bunny shirt and my X-Men Origins Wolverine Blu-Ray elsewhere. | 0 |
The service was prompt and the staff were nice, however, my tooth is now so sensitive after they put the silver in it to fix cavity. The dentist did not tell me any option which porcelain would be a better material than silver! I'm kinda pissed now, my fixed tooth is very sensitive, to the degree that it bothers me on a daily basis as I drink ice water or hot tea!\n\nIf I knew I could avoid this by paying a little bit more $, I would totally choose porcelain. How could the dentist is so irresponsible, not telling the patients their options!!!!!!! | 0 |
We've never eaten inside the restaurant, but we have regularly been driving home from work and said to one another \""I could really do pizza tonight\""\n\n30 seconds later he's got his phone out and we're ordering our regular: big star pizza and tlc salad.\n\nThat's really all we get and everytime it's amazing. With the restaurant being an old bank building, I love that they've maintained the drive thru lane and we can just drive up to pay and receive our order. It's ridiculously convenient.\n\nWe've eaten a lot of pizzas in the valley, this is by far our favorite and now we can't eat any others without a) feeling ill or b) comparing it. Nothing is as good. \n\nTry it, you shouldn't be disappointed. | 1 |
Being a local we came here last night on Halloween to chill since we didn't want to deal with the craziness of the strip or even Fremont St. The place is clean with reasonable drink prices and human size games which is a nice twist. \nWe got there around 9:30 and was able to find some seats in the backyard patio which was nice because there was a live band and a bar outside. Besides that we had 2 waitresses serving us so that was pretty cool to not even have to leave our seats.\nAround midnight a staff member named GiGi approaches us to let us know that we were sitting in a VIP area and if we wanted to stay there we would have to pay $600 for bottle service. I told her that we've been there for hours and have probably bought 8 rounds of drinks without the servers ever mentioning to us that we were in a VIP area. Her excuse was the waitresses were \""NEW\""and didn't know. I'm sorry but that is not our problem when you can not train your staff properly, you don't have any reserve signs, nor is the area sectioned off with a velvet rope or security, and on one of your busiest nights of the year your staff does not know where the VIP section is. \nGiGi thank you for ruining our night. If we had known before we had already bought all those drinks through your waitresses and at the bar this review might have been more pleasant. We went there to get away from the lines and bottle service bs. Plus no where else in the whole damn place did I see bottle service.\n\nUpdate: Some of my friends stayed and said no one sat in their \""VIP\"" area at all that night. If you didn't try to force bottle service on us we would have spent more $$$$. Oh well maybe you'll be more prepared next year and train your staff properly. | 0 |
I just moved here recently from CO and have had smashburger before in denver. The Colorado burger with green chiles was the best thing ever! I didn't see it on the menu. though.\nI tried the Strip burger instead and was slightly disappointed when it came out cold along with the Smash Fries. Everyone hates cold fries.... \nI love Smashburger and will probably stop at other locations around the area. I'm hoping the standards are better elsewhere. \nMaybe next time! | 0 |
It was my first time here so we tried happy hour. We started with the tuna sashimi which was brownish in color and obviously wasn't fresh. Our entree (teppanyaki steak and scallops) came out even before our appetizers. Steak had no flavor and scallops were small and way undercooked. The fried rice was dry as well. We complained to a manager who did nothing but laugh at my complaint. He stopped laughing only long enough to say he'd take the food off the bill and just walked away without any apology. Finally our appetizer arrived. The steak chicken and shrimp satay was mediocre. Our waitress Emma was extremely sweet and understanding but the manager wearing a pastel striped shirt (MIKE) was a bigger tool than you could find at home depot. To top it off, the cook walked by, stared and made no acknowledgement of us or his terrible food. I will definitely never return to sapporo nor will I recommend it to friends. We opted for benihana just down the street which more than exceeded my expectations. So if you want good food, stay far away from Sapporo. | 0 |
All Saints is the kind of store that caters for beautiful people. You know these skinny, model like clothes horse characters. Or Z-List celebrities. Either way, if you are none of these things chances are you A. won't be able to afford to shop in here, or B. the clothes will not look good on you.\n\nAll Saints is very trendy in a sort of \""I am so much better than you\"" kind of way. Overall, I just find All Saints rather boring and pretentious and will always bypass it on my walk down Princes Street. | 0 |
do not go to petsmart in las vegas (silverado & eastern) to get your pet groomed! uneven mess and choppy cuts! i am embarrised to bring my dog out :o( and to top it off the day cost me $60 plus. never will go there again!!!!! the groomer knew of my dissapointment and did nothing. it's just hair, it will grow back attitude! | 0 |
this is a place for a sausage fest.........OK lame jokes aside, Great Beer, Great Sausages, sauerkraut. What more can you ask for? \n\nThe pretzels are real good here. I make the trek out here every single time that I am in vegas. I have never been disappointed with anything I have ordered here. I get the Wurstplate and it has a good variety of sausages. Their sauerkraut is really good here.\n\nNow, onto the beer. Of course the beer here is really good since it is a german place, and those germans know a good beer. I get the hofbraus original since I am not a fan of hefenwiezen. Although from people that I know that love hef said the hef was good here. \n\nOnce again, good food, good beer, I usually leave here with a nice little buzz goin to start out the night in vegas. | 1 |
We had dinner last night and I need to confirm that this venue still suffers with a lack of good service and appears to have a revolving door of managers which have little concern for patrons.\n\nThe once small chain which was the very best has lost it's vision! | 0 |
Horrible service and non authentic tasting food. These breakfast burritos may fly in Louisiana but definitely not in Phoenix. | 0 |
WARNING: DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE!!\n\nVery dirty!! I saw them wash the facial towels with used pedicure towels, a cockroach, and there was an ant trail!! \n\nThey were so rude! They didn't know I speak Vietnamese and they were talking shit about the customers and how cheap some of the customers were. They were also saying how picky they were too!\n\nVery nasty and unprofessional!!! | 0 |
Nice atmosphere, very good food. They have a couple nice karaoke rooms and three private dining rooms. Bottle service is more reasonable then most places.\n A great place to go with a group of friends. | 1 |
I've read criticism of the staff there, and it's true they are rather indifferent but the service itself was very good. We had potstickers steamed that were delicate and delicious. I have a bowl of egg noodle soup with shrimp wontons which was excellent. My husband had the udon bowl which he said was very good. The food came out quickly and was very fresh. The broths are authentic and made from scratch. We were very happy with our experience. I would definitely go again. | 1 |
I saw the stellar reviews and thought to myself wow can this get much better. Well Iguess I was wrong. I called on 2/18/2013 and scheduled an appointment for 2/19/2013 at 10:30. Standing by waiting today the time rolled by 10:30,10:45,10:55, and 11:00 so I figured I'd make a call and see what was up.\n\n I was surprised to be greeted by a voice mail considering this was a well review business. I left a message thinking he might have been busy and would call me back .I am sitting waiting for news of if he is even thinking about coming and giving me a quote.So in my brief encounter i would have to say no thanks to any further business. \n\nOh well I guess there are other fish in the sea. | 0 |
Meat looks not fresh.\nToday, I saw review and I first time went to Parsley.\nThe meat( beef) is very old.some of them are very dry and very hard.\nCustomer service is very low.\nNo greetings no smiles.\nWe asked only we want rice is separate bowl(because the kids doesn't eat vegetable).\nThey said no. That is same things but they still keeping to say no.\nSo I had to separate by my self.\nThe French fries are farrrr a way to be cocked Mediterranean way with smelled old oil.\nWe will not recommend to my friends especially from Mediterranean or Middle East.\nWe couldn't enjoy. \nThe music inside was too laud ( like a nightclub)by the cashier I couldn't hear what service lady said.so we eat out side.\nMy husband has Mediterranean and middle eastern blood line. He eat 5 spoons only.\nI feel so bad to come here.\nI can't understand why so many good reviews.\nMay be I am wired.Or today is worst day of service and taste.\nCheck it out yourself and let' us know. | 0 |
Vdara is a beautiful hotel to stay at and a great place to really get some rest after a night out because there is no casino within the building so it stays really quiet. They also pass out water bottles during the early morning hours for all you dehydrated party-goers. It's right next door to City Center / Aria and is convenient if you're trying to play at Haze. It is also within walking distance to PH Earl of Sandwich which is a big plus in my book. \n\nThe pool is very low-key which I don't recommend going to unless you're actively trying to avoid the pool party scene. Oh they also have free wi-fi and a kitchen. Valet only. Don't forget to check out the beautiful Frank Stella painting behind the front desk and contemporary floral arrangements. \n\nI also must say their hotel security is very helpful when trying to find your friend in Hangover-esque situations. Don't be deterred by the middle aged woman with claw clip pigtails...she'll do the damn thing and find your lost friend before check-out time. | 1 |
Yeah, yeah they got wine. I'm all over the bruschetta! We were just short of finishing everything they offered because of time. I still don't know which one I prefer.\n\nThey seriously need to open one out here in the bay area. It would kill. | 1 |
Three strikes and I'm afraid you're out. I won't be dining here again after tonight. The first time I ate here (a little less than a year ago) and got poor service I thought it was a fluke. The food wasn't great either but the atmosphere was excellent so I wrote it off. The second time I ate here (this summer) the service was mediocre at best and the food was worse than the first time. We also got seated in a huge room with no windows and where there wasn't a single other diner in sight despite it being the middle of the day. Lots of time had passed between my first two visits so it wasn't as though I had been anticipating a bad experience or anything. Months later, tonight, I visited The Free House a third time. This time the appetizers, main dish, and service were pretty unremarkable. The lettuce rolls were not rolls at all -- the plate consisted of an ice cream sized scoop of filling that resembled something akin to pink dog food and a dozen or so puny scraps of lettuce. I guess we were meant to assemble the rolls ourselves. My dinner mates (a strapping teenager accustomed to eating just about anything and a grown man with a healthy appetite after working all afternoon on a farm) exhibited no interest in that dish and ultimately we sent that plate back. The waitress expressed no disappointment, nor did she offer to bring out anything different. To her credit the appetizer did not appear on our bill but one can only wonder how routine that may be given that it produced no reaction whatsoever from our server. After we were served our fish tacos and asked how the first few bites were, our waitress again had no reaction (not one word, in fact) when I expressed my disappointment. The fish tacos (which both my partner and I ordered) consisted of little more than reheated, mushy, breaded fish strips with an excessive amount of thousand island dressing zigzagged across the top. Blech. I was able to get one of the three down despite not having had lunch today. In sum, while this restaurant exhibits some lovely exposed brick, wood panelling, a couple of nice bar areas, and a pleasant semi-covered outdoor eating area, the food and service certainly leave much to be desired. | 0 |
I wuzn't gonna bother about a Carl's Jr review cos I went there in October in the am (after 6) and got a decent bkfast. \n\nBut I saw a tv ad for Jack in the Box, which I used to LOVE in Denver even though everyone HATED it (fuckit they're not my friends anymore) explaining they serve breakfast All Day Long. \n\nSo I pull up to this joint 4 am cos I got an early flight, and want some breakfast sandwiches to take wif me to the aeroport. \""NO we don't serve breakfast til 6 am!!!\"" Even for drunk people at 3 in the morning (I'm not drunk but if you're open 24 HOURS and bars close at 2am, maybe people WANT a sourdough sausage egg monstrocity). \n\nI ended up going to a Circle K by the airport getting some \""tacito\"" things, Carls' Jr was a real bring down. | 0 |
First off....I used to love this place. Like was there more than once a week kinda sushi spot. But now, being a little more mature and understanding of the sushi scene, I will not return.\n\nAfter events ruined a planned sushi dinner elsewhere I decided to use Kobe as my fall back sushi place and regretted every minute of it. \n\nThe service here is usually always top notch..I will give them that. BUT the menu items are just not that impressive and neither is the quality of the food. Most of which are just the usual rolls you find everywhere or variations of various tempura rolls.\n\nSo from one of my staples...to maybe if in a crunch...to not gonna donate my $ there anymore...Kobe Sushi Bistro no longer has a place in my heart...or stomach. | 0 |
For the love of Jesus do not let every McDonald's lovin' girl rocking her muffin tops get up on the small stages and dance!! Kept trying to enjoy the cute go-go's but my line of vision kept getting interrupted by \""why yes, I WILL supersize my value meal today!\"". Not cool. \n\nLooooved the two girls who looked like twins doing the mirror image pole work. Very acrobatic and fun. \n\nLayout of the club is good, and liked having room to move around.\n\nGood if you are on a budget or are meeting friends who are.\n\nVery efficient doormen, some of the best I have ever seen. | 0 |
We got there on 11:10pm and the girl at the cash register asked us if we know that they are closing at 12 even though it says online they are closing at 2 and that was the first reason we choose the place. She said we have 30 min to play and than we will have to go out. Her attitude was that we are not welcomed. I'm was really disappointed from her attitude. I have no problem they close at 12 but there is a way to present it. \nI won't be back here | 0 |
New location New format old name. \n\nIndian food is often relegated to lunch buffets and white table cloth dinners. BSG offers a new take on how Indian can be done.\n\nThe build to order layout is familiar for anyone who likes burritos. Pick a bowl or wrap, rice type, protein type, veggies and sauce and avid the pricey extras. A meal can be had for ~$7-8\n\nI Had brown rice, tofu, all of the veggies with a truly spicy vindaloo sauce. \n\nThis is not the best Indian by far as your protein and veggies do not simmer in the sauce, not is any one part of major note. The real reason for a decent score here is the ability to get some good flavors quickly and at a decent value. | 1 |
My hun and I have been craving normal unfusioned Asian foods and so we were happy when we found Dragon Noodle Co., in our hotel. We perused the menu and experienced sticker shock at how pricey everything was, especially the Chinese veggie plates! Of course, we know it's Vegas and so paying a high price for mediocre to bad food is more the norm than the exception.\n\nWe were seated as soon as we walked in and ordered the following:\n\nSeafood Tofu soup (bland)\nChinese Broccoli with Oyseter sauce- good but a bit too greasy\nSpicy Scallop Sushi- way too spicy with no Scallop in sight!\nHimachi Sashimi- huge slices that was ice cold cuz it was served ON ICE\n\nThe service was efficient and polite but it definitely is pricey for ok food. | 0 |
My husband and I have been meaning to go here for a while now with the kids. We were bored one day and decided it would be a good inside thing to do over the summer. We took the kids there and were very disappointed. \n\n First off, the person working seemed to not care about their job. The ball selection was terrible and they all appeared to be same color. My youngest and my husband ended up with the same color of ball and they kept getting confused on whose ball belong to whom. Secondly, the first hole is located close to the exit so its not really glow in the dark until you get further into the course. \n\n The major issue with our visit though was the air conditioning. It was seriously hot in there and mind you, we went in July when you need the air conditioning. Both of our kids were getting grouchy from being hot. We ended up only doing five holes because we were all burning up. On the way out the door my husband asked about the A/C and sure enough we were told it wasn't functioning. The kids did get a prize though for doing the last hole. | 0 |
If I could give it no stars I would. Guy Fieri must have been on a nostalgic journey at this dive! The service was beyond poor and the Stromboli was a total disappointment. They refused to make a combination pizza style Stromboli and insisted we only order one of their premade ones. It was undercooked in places, lacked cheese and flavor!!! \nBeyond that...it was a TOTAL dive. Stay away!!! | 0 |
Going to Greenland Supermarket is a major trek for me as I live on the opposite side of town, but is it worth it? YES. YES INDEED.\n\nUpon entering there is a mall-type area, with shops on the left and a food court to the right. Straight ahead is the supermarket itself. The vegetable and fruit selection were bright and fresh, though my friend said a few items seemed pricey. What I really liked was their selection of yogurt drinks (i.e. Yakult). We had been looking for ones that do not contain many additives or sugar and were quite surprised that the selection here had just what we wanted.\n\nThis store is huge and we spent well over an hour maneuvering through the aisles. \n\nI will definitely try to come back again. | 1 |
I used to visit Dozen almost weekly before they closed. The vegan red velvet cupcake was heavenly. While the shop has been open for a while, I didn't venture back until today. Unfortunately, staying away wasn't a bad thing.\n\nI ordered two cupcakes: the vegan red velvet and the butter pecan. The butter pecan cupcake was dry, and the frosting was overly sweet and sticky. The vegan red velvet was just a pale comparison to its cousin. While the cupcake was moist, the frosting was horrendous, and it didn't need to be. Vegan desserts can be done deliciously. In the end, I tossed 2 hardly eaten cupcakes in the trash. \n\nI won't be back. Ew. | 0 |
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