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Lines have been short, and like always, I find a consistant supply of good quality, everyday household supplies and new merchandise, depending on the season.\n\nThis particular store is layed out similarly like other Targets, and I really appreciate that, as it makes it easier to to get in and out, and on with my day. | 1 |
I'd give it 0 stars but the burger was pretty good. To start off, at least half the diners come in the wrong door. The hostess/check in table is so confusing to seemingly even the employees. Not to mention the outside diners food goes right past everyone standing waiting for a table. So, if you sit outside know that I might have sneezed on your food. (I didn't really, but it's a possibility) after the long wait, takin to a table, tell the waitress you have a groupon and get ready to be treated like garbage and slowly! When we finally got our burgers, after being brought a water and not asked it we'd like something to drink, we were asked if we wanted our frozen hot chocolate then. Since we waited over 20 minutes for burgers I thought I better answer yes. It was brought in about two minutes. Great. Now I have a melting frozen dessert while trying to inhale a burger. \n\nThis place desperately needs to revamp its check in process and how their employees treat diners with a coupon! Will never eat there again! | 0 |
If I could rate this place 0 stars I would. My girlfriend and I both got super sick from the food here and she's a vegetarian and I'm not. We ordered completely different types of food yet the outcome was the same. We both ended up spending the rest of our Saturday night vomiting and regretting ever setting foot in this so called restaurant. First of all the only reason we tried this place is the fact that there are so many great reviews. This is absolutely the strongest evidence against the corruption that yelp has been accused of. These reviews have to be a complete farce or I'm surround by a ton of fully mentally challenged foodies. When we first walked in we knew something was off by the smell of the place. It has that same dirty smell that most asian supermarkets have. Everyone was completely rude to us and once they saw us the woman working the register actually took the menu out of the bag, almost hinting that they didn't want us ordering from them again. As terrible as the service was the food was one hundred times worse. So bad that not only did we get the worst food poisoning ever but we couldn't even eat more than a couple bites of the entrees. This place deserves to be shut down and placed on some sort of quarantine by the government. Don't listen to any of these other reviews on here they are obviously paid for and if you do decide to chance it, we'll god bless you and I hope you cancel all of your planes for the rest of the evening. | 0 |
Well, this place, filling an erstwhile giant hole in the ground on Madison's near-west side, is a Taj MahTarget. One wonders what its impact will be on Metcalfe's/Sentry. | 1 |
cool and open. Little pricey but they give you good stuff in the ambience. Wish you didn't have to pay to go downstairs. | 1 |
The Apollo Cafe is an adorable little cafe underneath my office downtown. Service is always quick (sometimes a little too fast...hurried). They offer soups, sandwiches, salads, delicious sides, and even breakfast. I have had their sandwiches and sides. They have the best coleslaw I've ever had (asian chicken slaw with almonds). They only accept cash, which can be annoying, but I just have to remember to carry cash when I go. Pricing seems fair. You get a ton of food for the price of one side. You can even order a half cold cut sandwich (excluding the Apollo Club).\n\nThe sides do not skimp on the good ingredients. For instance, they have a cucumber, parsley, and tomato salad with some kind of dressing (maybe Greek?), and feta. There is always PLENTY of feta cheese, which I find can be a problem at other places (usually not enough).\n\nIt is clear that their food is homemade. I love that. It really is the perfect place to go when I am in need of a midday snack! | 1 |
I'll start with the pros. \n-The salon is super clean! I'm not sure how long they've been there but it looks brand new and very pretty. \n-They have a good selection of polish colors to choose from, mostly OPI. \n(OPI is my favorite.)\n-My friend and I went in without an appointment at 5:15 on Friday evening and only had to wait a few minutes before being taken to our chairs. \n-The pedi chairs might be the best I've experienced yet. They're super comfy, look brand new and have the most massage settings. \n-My tech was very friendly... I mean she didn't talk except to ask me what kind of pedi I wanted but she SEEMED friendly. \n\nOn to the cons. \nI want to say that this first gripe is not something that would normally make or break my experience and honestly it's something I would have overlooked completely had my service been a great one... or even a decent one buuuut it wasn't so I think it's worth mentioning.\n-It's so quiet that it's almost uncomfortable. While I appreciate a calm atmosphere, silent doesn't necessarily mean serene. It was as if the techs are instructed not to speak at all and without any kind of background music it was awkward for my friend and I to talk to each other. \n\n-They have 3 pedicure options, the basic, classic and spa. I got the classic. Callous remover, a sugar scrub and hot stone massage are the extras with this one. I asked if I could have the scrub on just my feet because my legs are too sensitive for it. I expected that since it was ONLY my feet for that part she might actually \""scrub\"" and apply some pressure. I was wrong and it was the same careless, barely there rubbing (*that I HATE) even after she rinsed me and applied the lotion to my feet and legs. \n\n*This is one of my biggest pet peeves. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I can paint my toes and rub lotion on my own feet and legs FOR FREE. I pay for pedicures because I want a proper massage. \n\n-The hot stone massage... I've never had a hot stone massage and I was really excited! Did I get a hot stone massage? I'm not sure. I remember her bringing over two stones and I saw them in her hands buuuuut I don't feel like I can say that I experienced a hot stone \""massage\"" \nShe was so fast up and down, up and down that I could never actually enjoy it. Picture someone cleaning clothes on a washing board minus actually applying pressure. That was the movement. \nThe only time I could tell she was using stones was when she was going over my shins and that HURT. It felt like, well like someone scraping rocks over your shins. \n(To be fair maybe that's what a hot stone massage is supposed to be. If that's the case then bravo to her. I suppose it's just not my cup of tea.)\n\n- The woman doing my friend's pedi used a drill! My friend looked over to me horrified! We've probably gotten a bazillion pedis together from several places and NEVER have either of us had a drill used on our toes. \nToenails are little! Drills get HOT. You do the math. \n\nI want to be clear. My experience here wasn't terrible it just wasn't good. I didn't leave mortified just slightly annoyed. (I can't say the same for my friend though.)\n\nMy toes do look great but I'm going to stick to 7 Day. \nI would ONLY consider going back to Tips & Toes if I'm desperate and just interested in the end result. (This place is literally half a mile from my work.) \nBUT I would stick to a basic pedi and save myself the $8 of \""extras\"" | 0 |
I wish I could give no stars for this place. To preface my review, my wife and I dress casually, we are both significantly tattooed, and we sat on the patio and started by saying \""we are going to start with drinks\"" and we never saw our server again. We got two beers and never saw the server again. We were considering getting something to eat or a bottle if sake, especially because we live across the street, our address is one off from the restaurant. I work at a restaurant and my guests are important to me, on or off work, my wife used to work at a sushi restaurant down the street. We are most forgiving when it comes to servers, having been servers before. The worst thing was that I asked to speak to a manager when we didn't see our server for 20 minutes and we told him that we felt discriminated against and he said I will be right back and he never came back. \nI guess to get good service here my wife would have to bleach her hair and I need to put on a pair of khakis to be taken care of. Thanks, but no thanks. | 0 |
Spent $120 on dinner and the only thing I enjoyed was the cobb salad for appetizer. The waiter was probably the best I've ever had, so that's a positive. The entree's we ordered were cold, and NOT impressive for the price we paid.\n\nWould not come back here at all. | 0 |
Must knows for this TRULY MAGICAL healthcare facility: \n\n1) You GET TO CHECK YOURSELF in via computer. We checked in at 1 am on Saturday night, and there was no one there. So, make sure on you're able to stand/type, and that you don't lose consciousness before you swipe your ID, or else you might bleed to death on in the entry way! But who knows, the people waiting to be seen might be able to take better care of you!\n\n2) Before we ever saw any type of healthcare professional, we got to see a person from billing! I mean, you come in for what is clearly an EMERGENCY, but don't worry, this hospital knows what the real emergency is, making sure they get paid before they do absolutely anything. \n\n3) The doctors here are psychics! After you see the all important billing people, the psychic doctors might spend about 5 minutes not listening to you. (My boyfriend came in with an infection in one eye, exactly like the one I'd had a week before, only his was much worse and causing severe pain, we'd already been to our primary doc, but when the pain started came here) Even though we kept telling the doctor that this infection had been persisting despite antibiotics for 5 days, and only gotten worse, the doctor insisted it was allergies before even looking! Truly, a unique allergy is one that only happens in one eye after exposure to viral pinkeye! He doesn't have allergies, or any other allergic symptoms, but anything could happen in this magical place, science be damned! \n\n4) After our psychic consultation, we were told \""we'd just have to wait it out\"" until we could see an eye doctor on Monday, despite the pain! Since, yanno, it's not really a doctor's job to relieve it or anything! It seemed our psychic-- err-- doctor, didnt know much about eyes at all. Best of all! We got Lortabs! They aren't very effective for eye pain! But they will help somewhat for the next six hours.... until they wear off, I for one, can't wait!\n\nI just wish to thank Mountain View hospital for what I'm sure will be an amazing Sunday sitting around with my boyfriend while he writhes in pain! You guys really are the absolute best in medicine! Remind me to drive right past this place if I'm ever dying! | 0 |
Laughing so hard I couldn't stop. Loved this show! Would def go back and see it again! | 1 |
Great food. SHITTY SERVICE. They take 45 minutes for the food to come out, we had to ask for our drinks, our utensils, and it took them 30 minutes to give us our check when we asked for it. Shitty shitty service. | 0 |
The wife and I stopped by last weekend for dinner and we are probably the only people who have not done the AYCE option. We decided to go a la carte. Neither one of us were in the mood for rice so she ordered some edamame and tuna sashimi. The edamame was blah but the tuna was fabulous. 3 huge cuts of fish that were so rich in color and soft and buttery in texture.\n\nI got the sashimi dinner ($17.95), which came with miso soup (very good) and salad (nice, crisp lettuce with a peanut sauce drizzled on top). The sashimi consisted of 5 different types of fish, each with 3 generous slices. And by generous, I'm talking about half an inch thick. The tuna was clearly the best of the bunch, with the yellowtail not far behind. The salmon was also delicious and the white fish was decent. But the disappointment of the night was the albacore. It had a weird after-taste to it. The dinner also came with 2 pieces of crab. Before I ordered I wasn't sure if the dinner would fill me up but it turned out to be plenty of food. I didn't even have room to try the strawberry mochi.\n\nThe service was a little spotty. It took a while to get our drinks and they forgot the edamame, so we had to remind them. Then after we finished eating we waited and waited and finally had to flag someone down to bring the check. But, the fish is good enough to warrant a return visit.\n\n3.5 stars | 1 |
This is my place to go for sushi. My family and I love it. I'm more of a sashimi person and I love how they have AYCE sashimi. That's the best thing ever. Their rolls are limited but I don't mind, I usually order off the appetizer anyways. It's good and fresh and the chefs are a class act. They're so funny and goofy and the staff is on top of their game, most of the time. I would say they have the best AYCE menu. Everything there is literally good. I would say it's a must and I think I'm long overdue for another visit. | 1 |
If you are 21 and don't know what good food is, but want to drink with your friends in a loud room, this is your spot. \""Soulless Mexican food\"" is the only way I can describe The Mission. We had some tacos and guacamole that were expensive and really mediocre. Drinks were fine but nothing great. We sat in the courtyard patio area and busboys and waiters hovered annoyingly over our table for the duration of the evening. It took ten minutes for us to be seated even though we had reservations and the restaurant was half empty. I don't understand the appeal here at all. Only way to justify the one star rating is the outdoor fireplace. | 0 |
Culinary Dropout is the new place to be! The food is amazing, the staff are very knowledgeable and friendly and the place looks amazing... I'm telling you i had the Bistro Steak it was perfect and my fiance had the Teriyaki Kobe meat and it delicious.\nWe would definitively would like to go back at the place and try some other delicious meal. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE GREAT SERVICE AND GREAT FOOD.\n\nLOYAL LOCAL CUSTOMER:\nJOANNE AND GLEN | 1 |
I try to pay as little attention as possible to the fact that I have an addiction to buying books, I even buy books in genres that I'm not interested in just in case I have nothing to read at some point and fancy something new, but for the times where I do pay attention to my addictions, The Works is usually where I come to feed it.\n\nOffering 3 for \u00a35 on a huge range of books including classics and modern releases, this is a great little shop for stockpiling a new collection of books to work your way through. Don't just pay attention to the 3 for \u00a35 section though, have a look around at the collections, anthologies and box sets of books and DVD's available and you might be pleasantly surprised.\n\nBeing bang smack right in the middle of Princes St, it's understandable that a huge part of this shop is filled with cheap tartan, Edinburgh rock and boxes of shortbread but don't let that put you off, they are also the vendors of two of the best board games available to humankind... Monopoly and Cluedo!\n\nSometimes it is hit and miss with The Works, sometimes you can go in and spend an scary amount of money on books and sometimes you can go in and it seems like everything that's available isn't worth using for tinder. I believe much of this is down to how readily available a new collection of books are available to The Works and their distribution of those items to stores but it's always worth popping in to see what you can find. | 1 |
This place SUCKS.....joke is on you if you stay here. Only reason we did is because we hosted a customer seminar here the next morning. However, if you like staying in your great-great-great-great grandmothers old time shack you would enjoy it.\n\nWe arrived late (around 9 pm) and the valet guys were pretty good. I don't know if you can self park the car anywhere close. Valet asked my name and spoke into his headset, but after I walked the ten feet to the front desk the clerk had no clue who I was or what I was doing there (basically no clue at all). She couldn't tell me where our event would be (I like to check out the room the night before) or if anything had arrived for us (we shipped some things).\n\nI headed up to the room and it reeked of fresh paint. I was going to call down, but decided I would stop on my way to the fitness center. The itself was AWFUL - could have really used a good cleaning and some new wall paper.....it just looked old and beat-up. Don't ever get suckered into staying in room 827.\n\nHeaded down to front desk and asked if the room was just painted, answer was \""I don't think so\"", and instead of asking if they put me in a new room that was it. Service = Horrible.\n\nThe \""newly remodeled\"" fitness center was weak -- very, very small, limited free weights, tread mills/ellipticals, and old weight machines. It would be a disaster if they had a house full of people who wanted to work out. Might be a nice spot if you were over 100 years old!\n\nHeaded back up to the room and was unimpressed with the shower and bathroom. I would say it was on par with a Super 8.\n\nAlthough breakfast was included in our package, I headed down early to our event. I will say the food for that was great, service was top notch and the coffee cake was so unbelievably good...I also liked the free shoe shine.\n\nNo way would I ever stay at this location or any Ritz for that matter.\n\nTotal - $231.80 (room was 208 for the Schwab rate - including $18 breakfast) | 0 |
Awesome place for a casual night out. Gotta love the price... Their seafood chowder is very tasty. I once went for the all you can eat fish fry on a friday and I didn't get past the first plate... \n\nEasy, good food. And I liked the fish tacos. | 1 |
If you have HVAC systems on your home that need regular professional maintenance, you should really consider Efficiency for your service company. They have serviced 5 different condenser/air handler systems on my home for ten years and my systems work flawlessly. My wine room was never properly cooled until Efficiency put in a commercial level system that does the job. I highly recommend this company. They go above and beyond to make things work. | 1 |
Oh you gotta be fucking kidding me. \n\nIf you live in a dorm, topper's is like your idea of heaven. There's something about being that age that makes you want to order cheese covered bread that's so greasy that it soaks through the box and then dip it in ranch dressing. \n\nYou know what that something is called?\n\nIt's called weed. | 0 |
The restaurant is decorated really nice but the food was just average. Also, they blast terrible club music so it kinda kills the ambiance. We had an issue with one of our apps and had to send it back. Although the waiter was really nice and took it off the bill, the manager who seemed to have a bad attitude never bothered to stop by to address it. We were one of three other tables in the restaurant, I am pretty sure she had time. Probably wouldn't go back. | 0 |
I was brought here by a friend today. I normally steer clear of sub shops because I am typically disappointed. Well...I was VERY pleasantly surprised. Not only were the ingredients much fresher than I've experienced at other sub places *coughcoughcrappysubwayshittyquiznoscough* but he didn't skimp on them. \n\nI was actually full after half of mine and it didn't taste like doughy bread that had been lightly sprinkled with turkey and ham. The cost was also quite reasonable and the service was friendly. I will definitely come back here and suggest this to my picky, sub-loving boyfriend. =) | 1 |
Vegan offerings include gooey pizza and the best chocolate cake ever!\n\nAlso, there is a giant cocktail bowl for 4 normal people--or enough for me and a date :)\n\nThey have a fun setup with the menus on cans that double as pizza stands. I brought the whole family and the kids loved the zeppoli! | 1 |
I started seeing Theresa, for eyelash extensions, in early October (I wanted to be ready for my husband's Christmas party) I had them before a few years back so I consider myself a bit of a 'pro'..... Well, let me tell you, Theresa had them on in HALF the time, for HALF the money with TWICE as many lashes!!!! She is fantastic, I was amazed at the absolute WONDERFUL job she did!!!! \n\nI decided to keep them on even longer then I was planning, I love them that much!!!! | 1 |
I asked the waiter what was gluten free on the menu and he didn't know. He asked the manager and still came back with a weird understanding of what I could order. It's strange that a huge chain like this would not have a gluten free menu or know what on their menu was ok to eat. It's the only restaurant that hasn't been accommodating to my gf lifestyle. | 0 |
Okay first visit sleeping at this hotel I'm usually at the Mandalay bay or the Venetian. Me no likey. Maybe I'm to old but these rooms suck. I'm in the new Paradise tower which is the new bastard addition since the economy took a turn and condos couldn't sell. It is really really far from the casino and the valet. I'd hate to be drunk here. Who needs to pay for the use of a fitness center ( possibly $40) which I hear is amazing, it's a journey just getting to this tower and down the huge hallway. \n\nThe room is a little weird. No tub, only two towels and the mirror are either tinted or aged. They have a weird black ink swirl thing over the tinted mirrors. Um. Did they not think women may want to do her makeup with them. Okay there is a magnifying mirror hanging on the wall,but that's not my thing.\n\nPerhaps,I'll like the pool. But I like service and amenities we are given one bar soap for the sink only. Good thing the Renaissance in Puerto Rico gave me aveda body wash and I happened to have it.For only two days I didn't think to pack any. We'll see. This may be more for boys who want to pretend they're someone and girls to show off their doctors work.or tramp stamps. I'm not talking just the silicon I'm talking ink.\n\nI may be a little too old and too secure in myself to stay here. I like quality and service. H'm Im sure I could find something too prove. | 0 |
It hurts me to even write this review but I feel like I should at least give a little heads up to someone who might be trying their lunch menu. I had the barbacoa tacos which consist of three super small tacos filled very conservatively and a side of black beans. Flavor was moderate. My GF had the fish tacos which looked normal size and pretty delicious. Sadly the appearance didn't match the taste. When I had a bite it tasted like a frozen fish stick stuck inside of a bland tortilla. Our other friend had the dinner jambalaya and they thought it was really tasty. We had the pizookie trio for dessert and it as always was awesome. \n\nAs for the service, started off ok but ended pretty bad. We were waiting for our refills and thought it was taking a bit long when we noticed that our waiter was standing back in the servers holding a conversation with his friend. Luckily another waitress came by and pretty much took over our table until he finished his conversation. \n\nFrom what I can tell this is the type of place where it's best just to eat off their dinner menu no matter what. I thought lunch menu meant same quality smaller portions but apparently it means smaller portions and no quality. As for the service I still think there will always be a few bad apples no matter where you go and it seems that I just have bud luck at this location. \n\nProbably going to drive across town next time and see if I can better service and order my delicious buffalo chicken pizza and rootbeer. | 0 |
Stopped by for lunch. Small bar food menu, but very good. Had the Philly Steak Sandwich and an iced tea and hit the spot. I love patronizing downtown businesses when I get the chance since I don't work too far away from there. Have friends coming in next week staying at El Cortez so we'll probably have to hit this place in the evening when things are a little livelier. | 1 |
Just moved to the Scottsdale area and searched around online for a Chinese buffet style restaurant in the vicinity of our new place. Decided to give this place a shot. This place was pretty disappointing to say the least. The only plus was the friendly staff. Other than that, the place seemed run-down. Bathroom was kept pretty filthy and was in need of a makeover (might be a reflection of their kitchen, who knows). My GF and I went there for lunch and the food looked fine. However, almost all the food there taste as if it were laying under the heat lamps all day (if not from the previous evening). The veggies did not taste fresh at all. The wontons had hard edges. Basically, I'm glad that we scoped this place out before deciding to come here on a whim with a large group and risk being embarrassed by recommending that we eat here. I guess if you haven't been to any other Chinese buffets to compare it to, it might be somewhat palatable. But coming from the East Valley where we have so many awesome buffets to choose from, this place pales in comparison.\n\nI gave it 2 stars only because 1 star goes to the friendly staff. And the other star goes to the drinks and desert cake with ice cream (which was the only thing I enjoyed). | 0 |
I was in the Sports Chalet on Monday Aug. 12th 2013, just after 10:00am. I was looking for a new wet suit. After standing by the wet suits for about 15 minutes my wife went to the desk to ask for help. A girl with a bad blonde dye job said she would send a guy over after he got off the phone. Again we wait, and we watch while the young man and the blonde girl have a conversation at the desk with each other and another dark hair girl. We decided to leave and on the way out my wife said, \""Thanks for the help\"". The worst part the little smart ass dark haired girl blurts out, \""Have a nice day\"" as we were going through the doors. I went to another place bought a wet suit, spent a little more money but got the service I deserved. I'm sure the $400 I spent at the other place would have more than covered the salary for all 3 of the employees at Sport Chalet for the day. I sent an email to customer services and their response, believe it or not, was not to respond. I will never do business at that place and have been spreading the word of the crappy service and lack of caring for their paying customers they have. The attitude of \""Spend your money and shut up\"" does not sit well with me. | 0 |
Very Very Very Beautiful Hotel on the Strip. I rarely go to Vegas, but when i do, i make sure to go to the Bellagio, to check out the Flower Display. I have yet to stay at the Bellagio since it's so EXPENSIVE, but i can understand, a Fountain Musical in the Front, and a Topiary inside. No Casino except the Mirage is a beautiful scenery wise on the strip | 1 |
A modern hotel near the heart of Edinburgh's oldest sights. The staff were extremely helpful and our experience there was well worth the money. Their complimentary mini bar was a nice treat as you'll always have a few beverages or snacks to enjoy after a long day seeing sights about the town. I found the shower to be a little colder than what I'd prefer but I would certainly stay there again. 10-15 minute walk from the castle. | 1 |
I would describe this place as modern Indian dining. The presentation of dishes like the homemade paneer cheese tikka appetizer (stuffed with apricots and raisins, marinated in coriander and basil glazed in Tandoor, pickled red cabbage) looked like something I would get at a French restaurant. This place isn't the norm and it was just what we were looking for this evening. \n\nHaving a $25 restaurant.com coupon in hand didn't hurt either. AND we got a free appetizer just by checking in on Yelp! WEEEEEEEE!!!\n\nWhat an excellent selection of vegetarian dishes! My wife gets saag paneer at Indian joints like she gets filet mignon at steakhouses like she gets green curry at Thai restaurants. EVERYTIME. \n\nI got the Khadi Paneer (House-made Indian cheese and mixed bell pepper cooked in tomato sauce) which was delicious however we were already at maximum paneer overload after the appetizer. This was out fault for not thinking this through. It certainly made for a great lunch the next day though!!\n\nThe service was very attentive and filled up our water glasses promptly. I'll be back! | 1 |
Usually stop by at least twice a week and last couple of times been an issue. Frosty no spoon, drink with combo no straw. I understand save where you can, but give me accessory to enjoy my meal. \nToday got wrong order totally had to make u-turn to get correct order and refunded difference. \nHopefully with some extra training they will listen to customer reviews | 0 |
This was so bad... I ran in to the house to write this review! We went to the restaurant because of a promotion they were running for the High School .... NEVER AGAIN! \nI ordered the wings, which were okay. Not great. My wife ordered the burger, well done... it came to the table red. My other daughter ordered wings with Pub Chips. The wings were okay, but the pub chips were soggy and underdone. \nWe would have pointed this out to the waitress... HAD WE SEEN HER! She came by a couple of times and I tried to get her attention, but she obviously was not terribly interested in checking on us. No drink refills... no checking with us. My wife asked to have the Burger removed from the check when we finally did catch her, since we were all done eating. She was less than personable after we requested the burger be removed. \nI can only assume that the people in this very trendy neighborhood simply don't want to leave the neighborhood to eat... I can't believe they are going to have a long term future given the food and service. | 0 |
Aaah, this place makes me feel like a big kid in a toy shop, which, when I am in Hawkins Bazaar, I technically am!\n\nThis place is great, it has all sorts of gadgets and toys and a whole selcetion of random bits and bobs that you will want as soon as you see.\n\nThe really great thing about this place is the fact the vast range of toys and gifts start at just \u00a31 - but can go all the way up to \u00a3100 for the toys for big boys type of stuff.\n\nI could seriously spend a huge amounbt of time in Hawkins Bazaar, just messing around and playing with all the cool stuff! | 1 |
Tucked away in the Old Port, L'Asssomoir is a delicious restaurant with a great ambiance and lively environment. The crowd is young, loud and fun - there was a DJ playing live music - and the food is excellent. We went to dinner late, maybe around 9:30, and the place was still packed with a large dinner and drinks crowd.\n\nThe menu is quite eclectic ranging from Spanish tapas, Latin American appetizers and tapas and wide array of tartares. \n\nWe ordered the plantain chips which we awesome - although I doubt that they were homemade. It brought us back to our 5-week trip to Costa Rica. My boyfriend ordered the Duck Confit Quesadillas and I got the Green Apple & Salmon Tartare. He enjoyed his - wasn't blown away, but it was good. Mine on the other hand was amazing. The salmon was fresh and bright and totally delicious. I would go back here in a heart beat.\n\nhttp://queenofquinoa.blogspot.com\n@alyssarimmer | 1 |
This has to be the best club I've been to. Not because i had the hook up and didnt wait in line, but because the music was great, they have a nice dance floor, and the waterfall view is amazing. The night i went, they \""made it rain\"" with dollar bills from the ceiling. That was good times. The people who go there are sexy too, and nice. hey it was the first time a girl ever offered to buy ME drink when i asked her if i could buy her one. Anyway, highly recommended!! | 1 |
Really bad experience. Food was full of oil and I got the vegetarian noodles with tofu - it was really hard to find the vegetables in the noodles!! Overly fried foods without taste. Won't go there again!! Ordered seaweed and it never came. | 0 |
slowest, worst service. noodles all stuck together in a lump at the bottom of the bowl. spring rolls were made before we got there which led to the wrapper being chewy, hard and stiff. broth too sweet and we feel sick after eating there. i have had way better pho. | 0 |
I wouldn't stay at a hotel that is currently involved in a major lawsuit. Management employees are dumbshits and they don't respond well to complaints. I'd also like to add that rooms are not properly built, so beware... \n\nI foresee MGM losing this battle..... | 0 |
My wife and I attended the Seafood Cooking class on Friday 4/04. I have participated in other cooking classes previously which were good but not great.\n\nThe Chef Meredith Green was great, she connected with the class, was informative and made it a very participatory experience.\n\nI learned an awful lot in two hours and had a delicious dinner as an additional bonus. I will definitely be back for future cooking classes. \n\nThanks to Chef Meredith for a great experience! | 1 |
Giving 2 stars since my salad was delicious and my server was super kind! \n\nThe server was very nice and was working hard to keep all her tables happy since she was the only server for the restaurant at 2am! (Also the reason I didn't complain cuz I know she was stressed)\n\nBasically Central is an overpriced Peppermill or Denny's. The water they served was at room temperature and tasted horrible. I ordered $14 chips and guacamole which was really gross! The tiny guacamole bowl had avocados that weren't ripe yet and the chips were something out of a Tostitos commercial. For $14 I would expect at least a bigger dip bowl, good guacamole and some chips with flair! (Maybe even the lime or scoops kind??) At least the chips at Roberto's or Taco Bell are warm and crispy! Just sayin..\n\nMy Asian chicken salad was tiny for $16 but after eating unripe avocados and stale chips this at least hit the spot.. The chicken was flavorful with good peanut, greens and dressing ratio. \n\nDon't waste your money! Eat at Cheesecake Factory or Taco Bell.. At least they will give you clean tasting ice water too! | 0 |
Went in around 730pm & restaurant was dirty, chicken was dry, manager made excuses...salsa bar was trashed no salsa asked for side of salsa, they made me wait for them to restock bar while my food got cold. | 0 |
!!!!!Calico Jack's Owner \""Mike\"" thinks his Karaoke guests are all losers and Hooligans. He said this recently and now Karaoke is \""permanently cancelled\"" as of December 27, 2014. Some of the best bartenders and staff have also quit because of the Owners ridiculous attitude and prejudice behavior. The bartenders and waitresses that are left are extremely unprofessional and rude. Virtually every time you go, you will be forced to wait for ten plus minutes before you can even order drinks or food. They just don't care about you. No welcome greetings, no smiles, no I will be right there to take your order, nothing. Karaoke was there for 23 years but is gone now and forever. NO MORE ENTERTAINMENT OR FUN AT CALICO JACK'S!!! You will need to search for good times and atmosphere somewhere else. Extremely sad news. It is now a horrible place to hold any parties or events. They will lose a great and faithful crowd much like happened to Tommy Rockers. | 0 |
Don't leave if you want service! My husband and I arrived at 6:50am to beat the Saturday morning rush. We were told there was 1 person in front of us and it'd be about an hour. They said they would call us when it was done. We came back at 8:10am and our car hadn't moved from the spot we left it in, although there were a ton of cars that weren't there at 6:50 that had been moved into the service bays. The manager acted annoyed to see us and said \""I said I'd call you!\"" Yah, he also said our car would be ready in an hour.....in this case the early bird got screwed! | 0 |
Too bad this place is now closed :( They had really good chai and frozen coffee drinks.... They will be missed | 0 |
Apple Zombies everywhere! Watch your back! | 0 |
We had a delicious meal and the price was more than fair. Definitely recommend the papaya salad and the noodle dish.My boyfriend & I were practically fighting over the last Bakpao Gapit (Steamed buns + braised pork belly)- a must order! | 1 |
So where do you go in Vegas when you have a total of 9 girls in your party and they are all on a budget? A $25 dollar per person buffet seems a little over the top. I mean, how many girls can eat $25 worth of food right? \n\nWell, let me tell you about Cravings! It was honestly the best $25 dollars spent in Vegas this weekend! This place was so amazing I couldn't wait to get home so I could write a Yelp review about it. The selling point was the bottomless complementary Mimosas. \n\nNot only were we drinking endless amounts of Mimosas, we had the best server ever. She never let our champagne glasses reach less than half full. She was on point. While we were being loud and laughing a lot, she continued to have the biggest smile on her face as she contributed to the intoxication of our entire party. \n\nI'm not sure if it was my excitement of being at a buffet or if it was the mimosas, but I had the best breakfast ever. I had prime rib, mashed potatoes, sushi, shrimp cocktail, scallops, a burrito, a slice of pizza, gelato, wild rice, awesome guacamole (and I'm picky about my guac) and the list goes on. Everything at the buffet was amazing. They had an omelet station, a build your own crepe station, a sandwich and panini station, a create your own pasta dish station, Pho soup, sushi, prime rib, great deep dish pizzas and even more. The list is never ending. \n\nThe atmosphere was nice. The decor was open and modern. The service was excellent and it was definitely worth $25 per person. \n\nThis is going to be my new hot spot to hit up every time I'm in Vegas. | 1 |
Endrot parfait pour les 5 \u00e0 7, surtout si on arrive t\u00f4t par un bel apr\u00e8s-midi d'\u00e9t\u00e9 et que l'on peut profiter de la terrasse arri\u00e8re. Les diff\u00e9rents tapas sont plus que correct pour un \u00e9tablissement du genre, les diff\u00e9rents drinks (mojito! Mmm) excellents et le service tr\u00e8s sympathique. La foule y est aussi, la plupart du temps, int\u00e9ressante! | 1 |
My frames were all bent out of shape and All American was so kind to fix them within minutes. Very friendly....thank you!!!! | 1 |
We loved our first visit to Secreto. We enjoyed happy hour and a wonderful carne adovado bruscetta. It wad juicy with just enough spice to be interesting. The chicken quesadilla was also tasty. \n\nWe were fans of Richardson's years ago and this warm, intimate place brought back fond memories. The staff was friendly and we can't wait to go back to try more of the menu-especially the acclaimed burrito. | 1 |
Went here to watch a hockey game before they got busy. As soon as my family got done eating they bumped us off the big screen. Service was horrible. Had to ask another server to send my server over for drinks twice. When I told the manger this it appeared to be policy she did nothing to make it right just hollow apologies and lip service with no real sorrow or attempt at real customer service or building repeat business. As soon as I stopped buying food and drinks I was not going to watch the end of my game. Will fire a letter to corporate and not be returning. Awful experience at a cost of over 70 bucks in food and drinks for 3 people and kicked to the curb during 3rd period. | 0 |
Great pastrami sandwich and hot dog. But for that and a coke it was $17.50. Paying the extra $1.00 for extra lean pastrami was definitely worth it, but the first $9.49 for the average-sized sandwich was too much. It's close to my new office, so I'd go all the time if the price was right. Memo to Goldman's: you are a NY-style deli, not NY-based!!\n\nDefinitely try it and if you're loaded go on a regular basis. | 1 |
This location has such spectacular memories for me. Having hosted many fundraisers for Scottsdale Desert Stages (my home away from home) \n\nI love the support this location has for their community. \n\nAlso they never shy away from offering Military discounts. My husband and I showed up after he had drill in uniform and they offered a discount for us both. \n\nI also love their cream of broc soup. It is what I hold all other soups too :) | 1 |
I was super excited to see there was a breakfast spot near me that served grits. The atmosphere and service was great up until the moment I pulled someone's hair from my tooth. I was instantly mortified and expressed my concern to who appeared as a female manager. After I shared my discontent regarding the hair fiasco she begin to laugh and tell me her cooks wear hair nets. Lets just say I will never return to this establishment. | 0 |
If there were negative stars, they would get one. They told us a 10 minute wait. An hour later we left. Unbelievable. I will never be back to any saddle ranch. | 0 |
We ate there this weekend. Food was terrible, service was worse. My husband ordered the ctab cake sandwich and took 1 bite. Server never ask how was our food. We will never go back | 0 |
food was ok...ive had better...i think the prices were a little on the high side for a place like this. Something we really didnt like was the fact that no matter now many people you have in your party they automatically tip themselves 18%. What really disturbed me was the fact that the waitress kept harassing us about how if the person getting the all you can eat share there food that we would all be charged for all you can eat prices. i explained to her at least 5 times that i DO NOT want the all you can eat and i wont eat that much. I also ordered edamame and AGAIN she asked..\""who is eating it?\"" obviously if i was ordering it i was eating it. and once again she said i will charge you all you can eat prices if you share your food! overall a HORRIBLE experience would NOT recommend this to ANYONE! | 0 |
This hotel is gross. There is a sign in the lobby that states they have a 94 sanitation rating, but my husband and I would never have believed that. The hotel looked run down, unkempt, dirty, and like the kind of place that could be reserved by the hour. We were on the first floor and had to walk by the laundry room to get to our room. The door to the laundry room was always open and unpleasant smells were wafting all over. There were multiple stains in the carpet and the door across the hall from us looked like it had been kicked in - there were paint shards all over the floor from where it had obviously been kicked off the door. The lobby was very unkempt, with chunks of wall and ceiling missing and an overall dirty feeling. It also took a ridiculously long time to check in and out.\n\nThe room felt dirty, there were cigarette burns in the nightstands of our nonsmoking room, there was no comforter on the bed, and I was afraid of what I'd find on the sheets if I looked closely. There was no remote when we got there and after requesting one, it still didn't work. We had to have a maintenance guy come to our room. The bathroom looked clean enough, but we didn't spend a lot of time in there. Husband went to find an ice machine, the sole of which is located on the 3rd floor, and was so sketched out by the elevator that he took the stairs down, which were no better. He said he felt as though he'd turn come down a flight and find someone peeing in the corner.\n\nThere were lots of loud noises while we were there: banging, yelling, door slamming, etc. \n\nWe were planning to partake in the free continental breakfast, but after experiencing the overall \""ickiness\"" of the hotel, we decided to pass. As we were checking out, another guest came to the front desk to inform the staff that the orange juice was coming out as water. We ate breakfast at Mattie's Diner instead and it it was delicious. I will never stay at a Baymont hotel again. | 0 |
This used to be one of my favorite mexican restaurants in Vegas. And I'm not coming back for a long time. \nMy last experience was baaad. Not only the food was less than good, the service was horrible.\n\nThe guacamole tasted ok, the ceviche was fishy and too sour. We ordered 2 margaritas and a mojito. One of the margaritas wasn't good so my friend returned it.\nThe waitress was slow and never around. We asked her for more chips and she just literally dropped the new basket into the old empty one, also, nobody was clearing the table from dirty plates, when the food runner came to drop our entrees he left me holding the dirty plates! He looked at me holding them with no more room on the table to put them down and just walked away! \nAt the end of our dinner we asked to talk to a manager, so this woman (manager) comes to our table not being very nice, we told her about everything that happened and she just said, \""ok I'll talk to my staff, thank you\"". Well now you see why I'm probably never coming back. Management sucks! And food is not the same anymore, very disappointed. | 0 |
Why does this place have such high reviews? Went with a couple of friends for dinner. Got a bunch of different dishes family style so we could all try a little bit of this and that. Cons: wayyy tooo salty (couldn't even finish food), the food was not fresh (srsly, it looked frozen or made from the day before), and just soo generic. Nothing special. Save your money and go somewhere else. We even gave the desserts a try (pumpkn baklava cheesecake) - once again, it tasted premade or frozen. Grab some Marie Callender's frozen cheesecake from the grocery store. I promise it'll taste better. | 0 |
This place is awesome. Both for food and drinks.\n\nFirehouse reminds me of The Happy Ending (not that, you sickos), but one of my favorite bars in Los Angeles. I used to go the H.E. for post-kickball antics.\n\nAt Firehouse, you have everything you need. Perfect drunk food, cheap beers ($3 until 10pm), cute servers who actually know what they are doing and fun music.\n\nYou want a fun place to hang out with your friends. Have a meaningless conversation, dance a little, drink a lot, and meet some new people. This is the place to do it. \n\nAlso, once you get to know the staff here, you'll find out that they'll help accommodate you when it comes time for your birthday, or time for some sort of actual party. | 1 |
We ate there on Saturday night 9-6 with another couple. Service was terrific - kudos to Charlie! My wife and I had the pasta fagioli soup to start, which was awesome. She had the spinach ravioli and I had the eggplant \""mac & cheese,\"" which were both prepared perfectly. We finished by splitting the terrific tirmasu. And we got out of there for $60 before the tip. We will definitely go back. | 1 |
I love the Greene House, always our \""go to\"" when we want great food and reasonable Scottsdale prices. The ahi tacos are the best starter and the crispy chicken or any house made pasta is perfect. | 1 |
Bad service, reeeally slow chefs. We were the first guests in the restaurant, and after an hour or waiting for sushi/sashimi, the waitress told us they hadn't even started our order! When did 'sushi making' start takin so long??? We told them to cancel our order and bounced. Don't even know what the food quality is like but I can't wait an hour to find out. There are better Japanese restaurants in Henderson if you're willing to drive out of the hotel. | 0 |
Carrie was INCREDIBLE. I stopped in here just to check out their Brooks selection because these shoes are my absolute favorite to run in. What I anticipated to be just a quick conversation with Carrie about if I should stick with the Ghosts or try a new pair, turned into nearly an hour of examining my feet and getting tips from Carrie about my first ever marathon this upcoming January.\n\nThis is the best service I've ever gotten in a shoe store. Prices are on point with any other athetic shoe dealer. Go here. I loved it! | 1 |
Such a shame my dogs love this place so much. I'd generally had pretty good experiences at BTR until recently, when I was confronted about a past due balance from a while ago from their owner. She completely embarrassed me, spoke to me in the most degrading disrecpectful manner, and really hurt my feelings. I'll never go back to born to run, not that I'm welcome, I'm sure! \n\nAs a business owner, you dont treat people the way she treated me, over a lousey $48.00. I wrote Kim an email explaining that she sent me home in tears, and that there was a more respectful way to work out arrangements with someone, and of course she had no response for me. If I owned a business and sent a customer home in tears, I would be at least a little appologetic. \n\nShe was completely out of line, and not that she probably cares, but she lost a customer over it. I've found a new doggy day care that my dogs love. I hope I never have to experience again being treated the way I was. \n\nI would reccommed to find another day care if you're trying to find one, don't use Born to Run-very unprofessional ownership to say the least! | 0 |
Do NOT order a whole pizza pie here!!! You think you're getting a good deal, but you'll be sorry. We literally waited over 45 minutes for our pizza (they said it would take 15-20 minutes). After asking several more times and waiting for 20+ more minutes -- during which time they actually yelled at us, lied and claimed that the hold up was due to ordering a half vegetarian, half pepperoni pizza (totally not true considering they told us it was fine when we ordered it) -- we FINALLY received our pizza, and it was completely undercooked!! UNACCEPTABLE. I was so annoyed at this point that I took it back and asked them (as nicely as I could muster) to put it back in the oven. Several minutes of waiting (I'm sensing a pattern here, ha ha), we finally dug into our pie. The flavor was okay, but it was still undercooked. WTF!\n\nService at Sirrico's is beyond horrendous. We were not the only ones who were put through this ordeal. There were at least 2 other groups waiting for their pies, and everyone was seriously pissed off! I can't believe this place is still in business. Stay away at all costs! Or if you absolutely must have pizza at 3am while you're already in NY NY casino, only order by the slice!!! | 0 |
Canyon Ranch, you have opened up the flood gates to a very dangerous and expensive addiction for a woman who constantly have sore feet and tensed muscles. Because of you, I am now addicted to spa treatments. Whew that there are a few options being in Northern California! My ladies and I visited for a bachelorette wknd and I had the best nap of my life that lasted for like 2 weeks (meaning I was relaxed for about two weeks). Considering, in my profession, stress is a pre-req that's pretty good. \n\nWhen we first stepped in, we were greeted by staff and provided with our keyless lockers (pretty cool contraptions), zendals, and robes. We were given a tour of the amenities. \n\nThen the tops came off and we waddled first into the dry sauna and steam rooms. The dry sauna was ok, but it resembled a lot like the heat that was outside. It was 106F in Vegas that weekend. We ventured next to the tropical showers where you could experience different tropical rains. Birds and rain forest sounds in the background, nice touch! The rain even smelled like sweet rain. \n\nSteam room: This room is HOT and super misty! and the humidity makes you sweat the first seconds you're in there. The higher you decided to lie down, the hotter and sweater you get. For me, it was very cleansing and calming sweat. For others, it was hard to breath. \n\nHot tub whirlpool: Full body massage in the jacuzzi. \nHerbal Laconium: my favorite room, slightly heated room with aromatherapy. Cold air blows on your foot inducing circulation. \nIgloo: Bursts of cold water. Not my favorite but got me plenty awake. \nCo-ed Salt Groto: Heated benches for chillin \nWave Room: Pods for napping in complete silence as waves are projected on the ceiling, giving the illusion that you're under water. \n\nConclusion: For $20 bucks you get unlimited use of these amenities, we could've even returned back the same day. This has been the most comprehensive spa that I've been to thus far and I'm looking forward to coming back. | 1 |
Erica is 110% right! This place blows! You might as well go to H&R Block down the street. They need to change the name to what it really is. | 0 |
Upgraded to the Gold tower for three nights.{$60 extra June 27-30th}.Saturday night started well. Won $700 at the tables and slots, Saturday night till Sunday Morning there was a loud party next door till 5am.Had to call Security at 4:45..then the hallway doors stopped slamming..yelling and swearing too. Sometimes I think alcohol should be illegal for some yahoos. Thought the Nugget had better clientele, but this was a night from Hell,they took off our $20 upgrade charge for that night..only ruined our whole Sunday as we were exhausted all day. Pool was great Sunday until 4pm..then the alcohol fired up rowdies partied hard. I remember when Vegas was classy,but Frank Dean and Sammy are long gone ,rest in peace,we won't stay here again..to bad..used vto love it here. 5th stay here. Hotels are focused on the revenue from hard drinking,loud,club kids now. JZ | 0 |
Since I travel so much, I think I only eat out in CLT when someone takes me. Boy, am I glad someone took me here! \n\nAtmosphere - It is like a standard steakhouse, dark stained wood bar, white table cloth, hosts in black, servers in white. This and the location, South Park, led me to believe it would be pricey, for what you get it was not. \n\nService - Pleasant and willing to go with the crowd was our server. When she inquired if needed anything to make the dish spectacular, we asked what she had to accomplish this and she quipped \""ketchup?\"" We all laughed. \n\nFood - To start we had calamari, which was lightly breaded and fried for the proper length of time. It came with a side of chunky marinara that added nicely to the dish. For the main, I had the 11 oz barrel cut filet mignon, medium. This came with a house salad (mixed greens, chopped eggs, almonds, tomatoes, bacon & ham) w/ balsamic vinaigrette and my choice of side (mixed vegetables). The salad was basic, good and came w/ croissant drizzled w/ sweet honey. The filet was made to order, but the signature charring (see side note below) is an acquired taste. For dessert I had their, actually someone else's, key lime pie as the pie is made based on a Miami Fl recipe. It was very good, but the texture was gritty which took away from it being perfect. \n\nPrice - Filet mignon, salad, mixed vegetables ($28.95), Fried calamari $8.95, Key lime pie $5.95 and water...priceless! (I always get water w/ a fine meal.) \n\nOverall - Great experience and will definitely go again. \n\nSide note: Being a former Pittsburgher, I enjoyed this off their menu explaining how the place started out and why they \""char\"" the steak: \""Shortly after Prohibition ended, Frank Manzetti, known as \""Z\"" to his buddies in the East Side steakhouses, left Manhattan to open his restaurant on the South Jersey shore not far from Atlantic City. While serving a variety of foods, he specialized in steaks and his reputation for thick, juicy cuts with a seared exterior quickly spread in this vacation resort. One fateful day a tourist called Frank out of the kitchen to proclaim, \""this steak sure tastes good, but it looks like something I pulled out of the fire at the steel mill where I work in Pittsburgh.\"" From that day forward, steaks prepared in the Manzetti style became known throughout the Western World, or at least Southern New Jersey, as \""Pittsburghed\"" and \""Z\"" Manzetti took on the additional moniker of \""Pittsburgh Frank.\"" We welcome the chance to continue the tradition.\"" \n\nI enjoyed my meal an' nat. | 1 |
Pros: \n-Snickers pancake\n\nCons:\n-The wait is pretty long. I thought it was because it was popular and crowded but...\n-The service is absolutely atrocious. We waited 15 minutes to get our drinks.\n-The waitress was a bitch. There, I said it. With the breakfast, you get an option of grilled or fried potatoes. She didn't ask my friend or I which we wanted, and when we requested the grilled, she seemed VERY annoyed. She actually said, \""Um, this customer has decided now that she wants grilled potatoes, so could you bring those out?\"". I didn't decide then... I was not given the option like I was supposed to have been given.\n-The food came out at all different times. My boyfriend didn't get his meal until a good five minutes after everyone else's slowly came trickling out.\n-The servings were massive. I like a big serving now and then, but these were a blatant waste of food. It was almost offensive.\n-The food wasn't that great. I got one of the scrambles and it was serviceable. Was it worth an hour wait? Absolutely not. Also, the iced coffee tasted like shit.\n\nLong story short, I will not be coming back here. I was shocked that it was so well renowned. | 0 |
Our Server was Steve, and he was excellent.\n\nThe bread basket was fantastic, the rosemary bread, and the creamy butter were amazing.\n\nOrdered the guacamole; very creamy, great flavor, enjoyed that very much.\n\nThe entree came with salad and a soup. The soup was chicken tortilla soup. Really excellent handmade soup, with lots of chicken, lots of veggies. Delicious!\n\nFor my entree I had the prime rib; it was the perfect temperature, and served with creamy horseradish, and a delicious au jus.\n\nI have been to Monti's previously, but it had been a while. I was happy to recall what I'd been missing. | 1 |
This is more a review of the customer service than the alarm responsiveness itself, which has been fine. There seems to be a disconnect between the sales and the service. First, my sales rep, David King, will not return my phone calls now that the deal is done. When we did speak, I told him I was unhappy with the key chain remote I was given in lieu of a second panel for my bedroom. Initially he was accommodating, telling me he would get me the second panel and I could return the key chain remote. He toild me he checked with his supervisor and it would be done. When I called the local office to set ujp an appointment to get the panel, they said I could not get it and they tried to talk me out of it. In fact, when I explained the reasons for wanting it (my bedroom is upstairs and if I needed to override a window, I would have to go downstairs to do so. As a senior citizen, I wanted to be able to have them contact paramedics in case of an emergency since I live alone rather than just have them summon the police via the key chain), I was told the only way to get that panel was to buy one from the company. The cost? Originally I was told $150, then the price became $299 as they \""checked\"" their rate sheet. I called my sales rep, David, to tell him of my experience and he promised to talk to his supervisor and get back to me. That was over a week ago and despite several messages to him, he has not called me back. Consequently, I got online to research additional panels from the manufacturer of my main panel and found the one I would have gotten from Gaylord on Amazon for $72.00 BRAND NEW! So much for fair pricing from Gaylord. So what must that panel really cost Gaylord???? What an exorbitant mark-up. \n Also, when the system was installed I was given a motion detector rather than individual window sensors. This device was supposed to be animal safe for dogs under 80 lbs to not set it off. I have a Wheaten Terrier that weighs 35 lbs and is 16 years old and relatively inactive. Apparently he kept setting off the alarm. When I called the company, rather than come over to try to adjust it, they simply said it won't work with my dog and wanted to sell me 4 more sensors (they would give me 2 for free) at $90 each (which is also available online for $60 each -- so much for fair pricing). When I complained and said I wouldn't pay more money and reminded them my 3-day right to cancel the contract was not up yet, they finally capitulated and gave me all 6 for free. I would have preferred the motion sensor. When I spoke to corporate tech support, they told me they could have tried to adjust it or given me a motion sensor designed for bigger dogs. \n The bottom line is once you have passed the initial 3-day right to cancel period, they've got you and there is no recourse for the next 3 years. I would not recommend this company to anyone considering an alarm system. All alarm companies do the same thing. So if you are buying a system, remember It's the customer service that counts. | 0 |
I tried their shrimp pasta...it was bland and had a weird taste. The service was a little slow, but friendly. The portions are good but for the price, I hoped the taste would have been a little more pleasing. | 0 |
I. LOVED. IT!\n\nIf you're a prude, do-not-see-this-show!\nIT'S SO FUN =) I think it would be great for couples, bachelorette parties, and dates with my gay boyfriends!\nThis time around, I watched it with my boyfriend. And he loved it!\n\nAlong with the normal Cirque acrobatics, it's so sexually charged and funny. \nFor being my 1st Cirque show (Elvis Show I've seen doesn't count,) I was extremely impressed and amazed.\n\nGot these tix comped but, it's a show I would def pay to see. | 1 |
I've been reminded why I stopped coming to this store!!! 2 lanes open. 3 people waiting in each. It seems that's due to there being NO baggers in sight. Their system messed up and over charged me so I then had to wait another 10 minutes to get someone to fix it! I came here to take advantage of some produce sales but it was sooooo not worth it!!! | 0 |
Horrible experience rude unprofessional staff not to mention over priced ! | 0 |
How could this company have a stranglehold on the entire concert industry when their website doesn't process purchases? \nWe spent 5 days trying to buy Cheap Trick tickets- 8 attempts on two different computers. Sometimes Ticketmaster's site would only let us pick the seats, other times it let us get as far as credit card info, but each time it would say, \""We're processing your order. Don't click away from this page,\"" and then the little icon would spin and nothing happened. One time we let it spin for 30 minutes. \nSo I called, thinking I'd get a person to buy tickets from and tell that the website wasn't processing orders. No. They have an automated system that wants to know where you live and your phone number and who you think you are trying to buy tickets from them. Seriously, it was 10 minutes to buy tickets that we are picking up ourselves, not having mailed. The system didn't recognize my voice so I had to repeat things 2 and 3 times. Maybe because at this point I was screaming my answers.\n Then, it has the nerve to ask me if I'd like to take a survey about the service of their system. Hell yes I do! I was asked to rate the service from 1 (bad) to 6 (great). Only the system doesn't recognize the word \""one\"". After asking me the same question several times and getting \""one\"" as the answer, it told me that I couldn't finish the survey due to technical difficulties. So I'll tell them here: Ticketmaster, you get a one. | 0 |
I want to give them more stars but I seriously despise their staff. Inconsiderate. Lazy. Rude. Ugh! Expected better.\n\nWhen my parents come back from Vegas, my mom always bring back their macaroons. Tasty, beautiful aroma, and perfect texture. Liked all the flavors. I was begging my mom to take me here so I can buy other sweets. \n\nThe store was big and beautiful with a sophisticated touch to atrract the older crowd. Plenty of items to go around.\n\nThe store was not crowded at all but the staff ignored me and let other people cut in front of me! It was like I was invisible! Needless to say I had a nasty attitude when they finally decided to give me service. I felt really bad for my family who was waiting for me for 15 mins. Not the kind of experience I expected nor wanted.\n\nI know it's Thanksgiving and all but there's no need to be such a b**** to me and be nice to everyone else. Boo you! | 0 |
Tried this place soon after it opened. Was seated very quick when we arrived but it was not packed that night. Staff was all very nice and seemed to know the menu well. It is pricey but you should know that eating on the strip. Split the meat dish @ $50 (forgot the name) but it was excellent. Pork, steak and chorizo with vegetables and sides. Chips, salsa and Guac was all above average as was my drink. Sugar cube with orange bitters and tequila, small drink but tasty. Only thing keeping it from 5 stars at this point was the fact that we had servers bring us the wrong thing on 4 or 5 occasions. I believe they still had yet to learn the tables and as the place just opened I wasnt that bothered by it. If they have that little problem fixed the next time I am in (which I will be) Im expecting a 5 star experience. | 1 |
I love this place. When I lived in Vermont I would make the two hour trip north to go eat here. Plus the great shopping when the US dollar was worth more. The food is utterly amazing a must even if you are not a fan of middle eastern food. Never had a bad meal here. Always quality and at a great price. | 1 |
This was soooo disappointing. Service was terrible. We watched 3 parties walk out because they weren't getting any service. The Mexican food was authentic, but our adult daughter commented that the vegetables looked like what she buys at Traders Joes, fresh out of a bag-and these tasted like it. The staff pressures you to order appetizers. If you order appetizers the chips and salsa are free but if you order 3 meals all over $20. each, plan on paying for the chips...it does state free when you order an appetizer on the menu, but seriously that is just silly! Another Scottsdale business that won't and shouldn't make it! | 0 |
I have been to this Best Buy many times in the eight years I have lived in Peoria, AZ and the service is always so-so. I had ordered a 32 in plasma TV for a Christmas gift for my mom on Bestbuy.com and I received notice I could pick it up Dec. 1st. I went to best buy around 1:15pm in the afternoon to beat the evening rush and parked close to the store and went in, first of all the new set up is terrible and does not flow, who ever designed the new lay out should be fired. I made it though the line to pick up the tv, the customer service guy carried it to the front door for me for curb side pick up. When I went out to my car I noticed it has been keyed all over the passenger side from head light to tail light. This all happened within 15 minutes! I asked for the security tape to be review to see who did this. Get this THERE IS NO PARKING LOT SECURITY OR SECURITY CAMERA'S in the parking lot at this location! Are you kidding me, it is the holiday season, there are people picking up expensive electronics and if you look at the Glendale crime grid it lights up like a Chirstmas tree around the Arrowhead mall area. This is unaccetable!! | 0 |
I don't own any pets, but I came in here to look for a light bulb for my brother-in-law's fish tank (15 watt, T8, 18 inches). They didn't have the brand I wanted, but they had a better one available for $11. I don't know if that is a good price or not.\n\nThe plus was that I didn't have to run around the store to find an associate; one came up to me and asked if I needed help! ( for that). \n\nFrom what I saw, they had hamsters, guinea pigs, birds, crickets, lots of fish, and even frogs. They also groom pets here.\n\n(I went around Halloween and they had the cutest costumes for dogs/cats! They had a lobster and shark! Haha.)\n\nI probably won't be coming back because I don't need to, but I would recommend this store. It was clean and friendly. | 1 |
SLOW! Service with no smile and my americano looked, and tasted, like dirty water. Expected a lot more.... | 0 |
OMG, Someone slap me upside the head with a baguette! I was in the strip mall Lee's is in trying to find parking on a Friday night. The big red sign glowing caught my eye. I had to make a mental note to check this place out. Let's flash forward to now as I sat at my desk with the 1 million dollar question: \""What the heck do I want for lunch?\"" Just as I thought of the glowing red sign popped in my head. I just in my truck and started my sandwich mission. \n\nWhen I arrived it was lunch time but the restaurant wasn't packed. I had no idea what to order. I had my phone in hand with mobile Yelp assisting me. The only problem was that I couldn't get the dang pictures to load. So I went in blind, luckily the girl at the counter was really friendly. She asking what kind of sandwich I would like. Once she went over the ingredients for an Vietnamese sandwich I was excited. I ordered the bar b que pork and waiting for my number. \n\nAs I was sitting I noticed they have free wi fi. Once I got on the network I was able to view the pics of menu items. I noticed the steam bun looked really good. When my sandwich was ready I ordered a steam bun too. It was only $1.99. \n\nOverall the the service was great. The dining room needed to be cleaned up, but it looked like the girl at the counter was alone. My sandwich was awesome! The steam bun really good. If you are in the neighborhood you must get a Lee's sandwich! Cheers! | 1 |
Ok bar food, basic frozen items fried. But a lot, and that is why it gets two stars. You get a ton of food for the price, but the staff. Holy crap are they slow. Today was 35 mins for chicken fingers and fries. Plus, they seem shocked if you say think you to them, like they aren't used to it. They always seem like they want to be somewhere else, or at least at the bar talking to the other staff that don't want to be there. | 0 |
I admit it: I'm a studio-hopper. Metta Yoga hadn't popped up on my radar until my favorite teacher started leading some classes there, so I went to her class this weekend. Of course I loved her class (she's my favorite teacher!) so my review is about the studio in general.\n\nMetta is such a calm, peaceful, no-fuss studio. That's what I like! The people are lovely. You'd think that this kind of description is true of all yoga studios but such is not the case. \n\nMy only negative is the layout of the studio. The bathroom is in the back so you have to walk through the studio to use it, which means if there's a class going on you'll just have to cross your legs and hold it. It's also very narrow so sometimes getting more people in class can be awkward. But really this isn't much to be complaining about! | 1 |
Terrible service. Waitress came back twice to tell us they were out of one of the dinner selections then to tell us they were out of the type of wine my wife was drinking. The orders took over an hour to serve. We waited at least15 minutes every time we reordered drinks. A salad that was ordered with chicken did not have the chicken and that took over 15 minutes to bring. We ordered chicken wings to start and they were never served. They do have a great beer selection so were disappointed it was as terrible as it was. | 0 |
Great!! The spicy sexy roll and who's your daddy are so good. My mouth is still on fire and I want more! | 1 |
Smoothies are good, but it seems that any time of day or night they only have one person making food, making smoothies, taking orders, and doing drive-thru. Takes FOREVER to get anything! | 0 |
Great people that work in the bank but as a whole, Wells Fargo is just as bad as the other large banks, responsible for the housing crisis in the US. GO LOCAL!!! | 0 |
BOO! I get it- it's Saturday and you're busy. But I called and you told me 10 minutes so you take my name and I rush over. I get there in 4 minutes. I proceed to sit for 15. Then you put me in a chair where I wait for another 15 minutes. I had to leave. I was squeezing in a manicure as it was. I get that you're busy but don't tell customers 10 minutes when the reality is 40+. Now I've wasted 40 minutes, still have no manicure and I'm grumpy. | 0 |
I was not impressed with Silk Elephant. The atmosphere is nice and we were seated right away, but I was not impressed with the food. My wonton soup was luke warm and really salty. I ordered the Basil Fried Rice with shrimp for my main dish. The shrimp were soft and not firm. Seemed a little old to be honest. Not a lot of flavor to the rice, but kind of boring. My friend asked for extra sprouts for his soup (he was given a meager amount for such a large bowl of soup) and they said they would have to charge him a $1 more which I thought was in poor taste. | 0 |
Compared to the other buffets I've been to in Vegas, (MGM, Ballys, Wynn, Rio, and Paris) Bellagio is hands down.. THE BEST..\n\nMy plates consisted of prime rib, kobe, mashed potatoes, sausage penne pasta, sausage fried rice, aanndd...more steak/meat.. I would've gotten 3rd and 4th helpings but my dress was preventing me from breathing so I had to cut myself off.. :( NEXT TIME... I'm wearing loose sweats and a big top!!\n\nOH! It was my first time trying Ostrich... not a fan... I also tried their lamb, which I didn't like but I'm not a fan of lamb to begin with... friends said lamb was dry, tho.\n\nMy favorite dessert items were the chocolate covered strawberries (HUGE STRAWBERRIES!!) and the mocha/coffee flavored pudding in mini wine glasses. Wynn buffet, I think, has more of a selection but I like the flavors/quality of this dessert bar alot better.\n\n$45 is nothing compared to the other crazy expensive places you could dine at on the Strip and it's all you can eat. \n\nCan't WAIT to come back... in proper buffet attire. | 1 |
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