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SO, DON'T STAY HERE IF YOU HAVE OPTIONS. WHY U ASK??? \nOK, let's just say I LOVE history and architecture, but 3stars equals one faucet for hot AND cold water, a shower bigger than 2ft x 2ft, more privacy via better insulation (lets just say I know when both of my neighbors were having moments of \""intimacy\"", one just got done, that's why I'm writing my review, because it's like I WAS THERE!!!!!!) \n3stars = furniture that was made before 1965. OK, then lets recap.. No thermostat, so you have ZERO control over your temp for your room, TV was old school, as was the furniture, carpeting, bathroom (2 faucets 1hot and 1cold, not both under 1... Shower being ICE cold one second and SCAULDING HOT the next second without warning, the terrible internet connection (which did not work the first night, then I told the front desk clerk and their response was to use the internet on the 1st floor even though I was located on the 5th floor, TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE) \nThe valet parking attendant who tried to pick up my friend, or well, why don't u enjoy ur stay here and write a review for me to ENJOY?? Location is the only thing this hotel has going for it, unless u live in a tent, are homeless, or can afford to spend cash on a terribly overrated hotel. IF this is 3 stars, I'm a millionaire, by reading this review, you know Im not, and this hotel is a joke... Ok, check the swimming pool and tell me how you're going to get a tan... 3stars my A** | 0 |
Contrary to the negative comments made by these folks, we just had the MOST PLEASANT experience we have EVER had with a car dealership.\n\nWe had the pleasure of working with a Danny Cantillo, a salesman with Infiniti at Camelback. He brought the car of interest, a G-37 Convertible to our home for inspection and a test drive. Danny was very patient and pleasant in explaining all the \""bells-snd-whistles\"" on the car. We had tested Lexus and the new Cadillac hard-top convertible and found the Infiniti far more advanced than either competitor.\n\nWe got rid of a Mercedes convertible, which was antiquated compared to the Infiniti.\n\nDanny Cantillo is about as pleasant as a car-salesman can be. He called back AFTER we bought the car, to insure that we had no questions or problems. YES, Infiniti at Camelback and Danny Cantillo deserve the FIVE STAR rating we post for them.\n\nChris & Frank Newland, Scottsdale | 1 |
This is an awesome club! If you have a group (we had 7 guys for a birthday party weekend) get a table and bottle service. Tao's VIP service team is the best in the city. We got a table up at the Tao Beach pool area with access to the regular club as well. Our two waitresses were total sweethearts and everybody in the group had a ball. Things got pretty blurry as the night wore on, but that will happen when you order 4 bottles of Goose (that's Geese)...... | 1 |
I went here with 3 other family members for my birthday. We arrived at a peak time, on a Sunday around 10 am so I expected a wait. We waited over an hour to be seated but then had to wait another hour for our food so we were finally eating (lunch at this point) over two hours after we arrived. The outdoor ambiance was wonderful. There was foliage and a beautiful outdoor eating area on a wooden platform, which we didn't get to enjoy during breakfast because we learned that area isn't actually owned my Yoli's. So instead we were seated inside and if the air conditioning was on I couldn't tell. We were so hot we were sweating. And we weren't even brought water until we had been sitting there sweating for 45 minutes. \n\nThe food was the biggest disappointment. Everyone ordered something different so we could get a good overall impression. We ordered the \""Hawaiian\"" French toast, supposedly a house specialty. It tasted like regular French toast, and not even great French toast at that. Supposedly it has pineapple but none of us could taste anything. The sausage gravy that came with the biscuits was disgusting. It had the consistency and taste of frozen generic gravy so I highly doubt it was homemade, as the restaurant claims. The sausage links also appeared to be reheated from a frozen package. My egg and bacon biscuit sandwich came with one strip of thin, cheap bacon that only covered half my sandwich. The cheddar biscuits were nothing special and there was no option of a plain biscuit. Unfortunately the whole menu was also pretty limited. By the time we ate at noon they apparently had run out of a lot of things. \n\nOverall the food quality was poor, the wait was ridiculous, even for peak hours (they could have at least brought us water), and the restaurant was too cramped and uncomfortable. I do not recommend this place, especially if you have children because the wait is too long and the menu is too specialized for picky eaters. | 0 |
I came in a curious ex-vegaser; I exited a regretful CA-resident. Too bad I didn't try this place when it opened (before I left Vegas). My friends and I dined here to celebrate my birthday and my cousin's graduation. Their margherita pizza was excellent. The toppings were fresh and their thin crust was sooooo yummy. \n\nWhat knocked my socks off were their martinis! Even my husband who shys away from liqueur because it doesn't have a tasty reputation loved his taste-test (of mine) so much that he ordered one of his own! \n\nToo bad we left before it was Karaoke time. The time in Vegas is never enough! Great service, great food, great drinks, hot friends! Best birthday ever! | 1 |
We have eaten here twice now. The food was pretty good the first time though the second time my burger was overcooked on one half while the other half was rare. Both times the service was terrible, especially the second time. Our server spent most of her time talking to other employees, if we even saw her at all. We had to grab another server and wait for her to find our server to get refills on our drinks and order dessert. Once our server finally arrived at the table, the manager came along with her. The manager didn't seem concerned that we were getting poor service and did not apologize, only making sure our drinks were finally refilled and then walked away. I was left with the impression that we were an inconvenience to them. We never finished the dessert as it was very dry and had no flavor. Finally when we mentioned the poor service when we were paying, there were again no apologies or any concern. | 0 |
We went for a Friday lunch. It was just average. Nothing specacular about it. Taco bar, some asian selections, pizza, instant mashed potatoes, salads. The desserts were the best part. I guess at $10 though, you get what you pay for! | 0 |
Everyone told me the Rio was outdated. They are crazy! We had a straight pimped out room with king bed. The next day the convention was easy as pie to get around and the staff were very helpful. I really enjoyed my stay here. :) | 1 |
I had a simple oil change today. Not happy at all! They broke the hood release handle. Then didn't inform me until after I had paid. I was right next door and they had my phone number they never bothered to contact me to show me what happened or ask me how I would like it to be fixed. Gluing was not the solution. The piece should be replaced. This upsets me... The guy taking my payment stated it was broke before and they reglued it. NO, not the case the part has never been an issue nor has it ever been broken. Also hood left dirty with oil hand prints all over it. Now I know why there was no wait. STAY AWAY!!! | 0 |
Bleh... in almost every way.... bleh.\n\nI never went to the Skillets that was here previously, so I can't compare it to that. But I have eaten breakfast before, so I based my expectations on that. If you are anticipating IHOP or Cracker Barrel portions, food or prices, this ain't your jam. I don't think it was overpriced necessarily for the selection and options, but I do think it was overpriced for the quality and taste. \n\nThe young lady that seated me was very pleasant, and another woman that was walking around checking on people was nice as well. My waiter was a little zzzz but competent, though my water was never refilled and once the food hit the table I didn't see him again.\n\nThe food:\nThe Traditional with corned beef hash ($9) - from their menu this is 2 eggs any style, an english muffin and seasoned potatoes. My 2 eggs were indeed over-well but were nothing special and seemed small, the english muffin was somehow hard and chewy at the same time and tasted odd, and the only seasoning on the potatoes was salt. The \""butter\"" that I put on my english muffin tasted off. The potatoes seemed to be the standard frozen style small cut potatoes, but were well done, though overly salty. The corned beef hash was horrible - I love corned beef, like LOVE it, I'll even eat the canned corned beef hash on occasion when I need the salty beefy potatoey stuff, but this was not good - not at all. The meat was pulverized, but grainy (?), and mixed in the mash was tiny cut green and red peppers, onions, and I was told potatoes as well, but I didn't taste that at all. It was fried crispy like I like, but after two bites I wasn't going to punish myself anymore. Yuck.\n\nSide of a sausage gravy biscuit ($3.49) - Relatively good, but I make better. Biscuit held up well to the gravy, the 3 pieces of sausage were good. Well seasoned. \n\nThe total (I had water to drink) was a little over $13 and absolutely not worth it. The best part of the meal was the crushed ice in the water (I love crushed ice). I could make everything I had better at home or jump on 485 and head to either Cracker Barrel or IHOP for better food. \n\n\""I ain't goin' back.\"" - Pawpaw C. | 0 |
Was there today for an early dinner with 2 friends. I thought it was a sit down and order place, but actually you just order at the counter and they bring the food to your table. As I have read in a review of it, the menu is quite limited, but that just means they are good at what they do right? Basically they have ribs, wings, pulled pork sandwich and hot links.\n\nWe tried the ribs, bbq wings and pulled pork sandwich. All the meat was GREAT! Quite a surprise. The ribs were falling off the bones. The pulled pork is A-May-Zing. The wings were flavorful! The wings came with steak fries and hogs sauce which was yummy. Also ordered muffins and mac n cheese on the side. Muffin was good, though I prefer famous dave's corn bread over it, yummy still. The mac n cheese is made differently, perhaps with ricotta cheese. We all loved it.. Couldn't save room for dessert, but I will definitely go back. Oh yeah, and they have mango tea, peach tea, and sweet tea. Mango tea didn't have much flavor but loved the peach tea! It really tastes like peaches.\n\nMe and my friends are fans of BBQ, so this may become our neighborhood bbq joint. And one other thing, they deliver! How awesome. Only thing is, the food all comes in boxes (good for leftovers to take home right away) but food gets cold quick. It seems to be all premade and food came out quickly. Nonetheless still yummy. | 1 |
The pizza is your typical NY thin crust pizza and they usually have a variety to choose from. This pizza usually hits the spot after a night out. However, the only reason I rated two stars is due to this being the 3rd time(6mnths) of me being stiffed by charging me $32 for two slices of pizza. *remember to keep your receipts so they don't include their own tip! | 0 |
XS is the reason I can never be content going to any other clubs. Beautiful venue, gorgeous people, and the DJ keeps you dancing all night long.... even if you're wearing uncomfortable 4 inch stripper heels... and i've never had to pay cover to get in. :) Chicks, avoid holidays and long weekends if you are not willing to front a cover charge here.\n\nI love the pool and cabana area... it feels so good dipping your bare feet in the pool after a long night of dancing. \n\nI always know I'll have a good time when I step into XS... a few months back, a guy started making it rain right where my girlfriends and I were dancing... that's a bit XSive if you ask me! | 1 |
It's kind of sad that each of Firefly's locations have had issues with the health department and shut down at some point..it definitely tells you something about the company itself and the way they run their business. \nAlthough I've enjoyed many times at each of the locations in the past with their yummy sangria and unique tapas, I'm honestly surprised that they still manage to get good business in the locations that remain open, or that they reopened for that matter..\nI give two stars based on some good past experiences but I'll be weary to ever return again. | 0 |
Someone stole our reservation (they heard the receptionist say my name and took it even though I checked in and let them know id be at the bar) and after waiting 20 minutes we still didn't have our table (we found out right away but they weren't making them move)! They said they want to make everyone happy yet these people stole my name and my reservation and we are the people waiting ... I could not believe this happened- they had two managers working on this and then they called the GM over- the GM finally made them move (I guess they made another table for them?!?) after about 30 minutes- one of the managers finally came over and said sorry. My thought was why didn't you make them move 30 minutes ago since we knew what was going before they were all even seated- he said they couldn't physically remove them- yes that's true but they could have denied service but they didn't... They still got their drinks and chips while we were standing there waiting. I just felt like this could have been handled better- I kept having to walk over to see what was going on... They weren't coming to me or at least bringing us chips while we waited. Once we got seated we had great food, a round of free drinks, and a great server but having to wait 30 minutes while those name thieves munched on chips and the managers not handling it quickly made me pretty HANGRY! | 0 |
I live so close to this place, and I want to love it so bad. Unfortunately, after 3 times being here, I will not go back. Here's why.\nPros:\nFood was edible \nAwesome mimosa selections\nCons:\nSlow service\nDon't know how to poach an egg\nCoffee is HORRIBLE\nHollandaise sauce is pickly\n\nWe will not be returning. Go to village inn or black bear diner. | 0 |
The best loco moco - excellent gravy!! Had the spam musubi which is also very very good. Will definitely be back to try all the items on their menu!! | 1 |
Loved this service the first time (see prior review) but sent a web request again for 2 service items in July and while the owner called back next day to say a craftsman would call, no one did. After getting back from a work trip, I contacted the owner by email and he called and left a message that his craftsman told him I had said I no longer needed the service. He said they didn't have service availability again for two weeks and that was it. No offer to book the very next appointment for me; nothing. Unfortunate. | 0 |
Hey Roosters folks, the common them thru most of these neg. reviews are portion size...do u read these at all?..I've seen similiar complaints on other social sites....most folks aren't looking for a Golden Corral hog trough buffet to gorge themselves, but enough to come close to justify the prices you charge. If I order range-fed chicken, I don't expect the whole bird, but i DO expect more than a baseball size piece of meat with artistic drawings/arrangements on the plate for $15. You consistently get some of the worst reviews of any Southpark eatery..WAKE UP before you CLOSE UP! | 0 |
Will never eat here again. Sandwich was meteocre and overpriced. On top Of that I was charged more than I was told the total was. Horrible first time experience! | 0 |
I forgot to mention the event of road side construction starting at 11:30pm and lasting until at least 5-6 in the morning right outside my window. I know because I was leaving for vacation in the morning around 6, and they were still tearing up the pavement when I left. It was a non stop barrage of pavement grinding and drilling and large truck back up beeping, the entire night....I did not sleep very much, boarded a plane for California, picked up my friends when we got there, drove until at least 2am California time, ended the night in CA being up for about 24 or so hours. I really enjoyed the late night road fixing that had to be happening outside my window. | 0 |
I went here with a group for a bridal shower and rented one of the private rooms. Now, we knew this was Scottsdale, so it would be expensive, but generally, I've never had a \""bad\"" experience in Scottsdale as a result. Well, this was it. \n\nThe room wasn $75 an hour and boy was tiny- it said for 10, but we had 10 people and at least two had to sit on the floor the entire time. We were supposed to get a $75 tray with the room and it came with three 1/2 order apps and three rolls- all with crab. Now, if I added it up according to the menu, there was no way it came to that value. \n\nThe karoke song menu was marginal, lots of duplicate songs and songs with tracks that we had never heard- despite knowing the song line by line. \n\nOn top of that, the service was terrible- the waitress kept coming in to refill our water, but we had to practically demand her to take a drink or food order. Then, when we got our drinks, there were only 3 people who found their drink good- or even palatable- and matched what was stated/shown on the drink menu. The sushi tray was OK at best, and although two people did order sushi and say it was OK, the rolls were loosely done. The two salads we got were not very good at all. The cobb salad had a lot of toppings, but very little dressing and the lettuce was weird. Not sure how, but it was. The ceasar salad was dry and tasteless according to my friend. \n\nI would never go back again nor would I reccomend anyone else to go back either. | 0 |
I was excited to go the buffet at Paris after having been there years ago and having fond memories of food, food, and more food.\n\nThe place turned out to be sad. The food had been sitting under heat lamps for too long, the waitress took too long to bring us drinks, the desserts were picked through and melting, and even the waitresses looked sad dressed like wenches. The only redeeming piece was the crepe maker.\n\nNext time, I'm going back to the Bellagio or Rio. No more Le Village. | 0 |
Delicious pad-tai. Crispy and not chewy sesame chicken. \nIf you are planning on dining in you better not have a large party because the place is as big as a 1 bedroom apartment. SUPER TINY. \nMore expensive than China a Go Go. The price and small dining area is why I didn't rate 5 stars. \nThis place is routinely confused with the Little Dumpling on Decatur...beware. | 1 |
Went there last Friday, was there for fifteen minutes and security kicked us out for putting a drink on the stage. They didn't tell us anything we just got kicked out like that for something so stupid. The place is ghetto and the music sucks. | 0 |
The staff and service were nice! I really was excited for clam chowder in a sour dough bowl which brings back memories of cold days in the SF bay! Their menu features an array of soups, salads and sandwiches! I got the turkey and pesto sandwich which was pretty good. The bread had the perfect tangy sour dough crunchiness! The pesto had great flavor with the turkey. I was disappointed with the clam chowder though.. The soup was not creamy but more like crafting paste. The clams were chewy and rubbery. And the veggies were not really there. Perhaps the soup was carried over from previous days or maybe wasn't made fresh?? I was expecting a bit more wow factor like San Francisco clam chowder since the restaurant has SF in its name. I may return but probably not for the soup. | 0 |
I know to lower my expectations for buffets but this is a new low. Came here around 8pm or so for dinner with cousin. I guess it's almost closing time and most items were either empty or dried out from the heat lamps. So I headed over to the Mongolian BBQ station. Had to wait 10 minutes before someone came out to cook the dish. Even though it was freshly cooked, the taste was barely passable. Don't think will be back. | 0 |
i went to old stone last october for lunch. we sat outside on the patio, it was kind of a chilly out but they have fire places that were on that made the patio very comfortable and provided a nice ambiance. i had the rib eye steak sandwich which was fantastic. the wait staff was very polite and attentive. overall it was a great experience and i plan on coming back next time im in the area. | 1 |
I don't even know where to begin...I have never been into \""working out\"" but something about this place makes it addicting! I absolutely love this studio, the owner, instructors and atmosphere. I can't say enough good things about IHP. I know if you try it one time you'll be addicted too! \n\nTo: David B. (who gave this studio one star) You, as a business owner, franchisee or whatever it is you are, should know how great it feels for your company to get a 5 star rating. Instead of being rude and obviously jealous of other people success perhaps you should work on your own business instead of hating on others. I have read your profile and it clearly states that people should read your reviews because you \""eat out way too often..\"" I'd say that hardly qualifies you to make such a bold statement of asking that this listing be removed from YELP. Perhaps you should stick to what you know best which is clearly eating, food and restaurants. This studio is no joke and these reviews are as true as can be made by everyday people such as myself who appreciate what this studio has to offer. YOU David B. are the joke! | 1 |
Phoenix Municipal could get four stars in my book solely because it's home to my team, the Oakland A's. But, I can't just base a review on that so I'll explain some other traits that makes it a four. Like the Oakland A's stadium back in Oakland, this stadium doesn't have all the bells and whistles as other spring training stadiums, but it has character and houses many memories for all. Parking is close and seamless, but it can be a bit of a hassle to walk from the lot to the stadium on warm days. \n\nFood wise, they have a couple options; the typical ballpark food complete with hot dogs and peanuts, a lemonade stand, frozen treats as well as a BBQ area. \n\nSeat wise, the stadium has a good amount of shaded and sun seats, so you can either get a tan on or cover up the farmer's tan you're creating while watching the teams play. You can tickets for a relatively low price or you could dig into your wallet a bit more for great seats. \n\nI love to spend many spring days sitting at Phoenix Municipal and watching my Athletics play! | 1 |
An old hotel that smells like car freshener. \n\nThe end. | 0 |
The Spot\nAs the character of Montr\u00e9al's Old Port changes and becomes more residential, new necessities become apparent. With the influx of young creative professionals choosing not only to work but to live, play, and love down in the Old Port, there was a need for a neighbourhood bar. Philemon is just that; a 'bar de quarter' for the Vieux Port. Not just a place to unwind after the work day, but a place to be comfortable, a place to grab a snack and a nice glass of wine, a place to chat with friends and have a good time.\n\nWhat's Really Good?\nThe clientele aren't the only beautiful aspects of this neighbourhood destination. Zebulon Perron, the designer responsible for other Montr\u00e9al trademarks such as Lustucru, Continental, and Buvette chez Simone, has done a marvellous job with the interior space. The decor is a playful composition of industrial and rustic influences with lots of wood, leather, and brushed metal with exposed piping giving the place a decidedly urban yet refined aesthetic. What truly sets it apart from your typical after work joint is the quality of service and the product delivered. The cellars are well stocked with a selection of privately imported bubbles, reds, and whites, but the staff are the true distinguishing feature.\n\nYou'll Want to Know\nThe fun and charismatic crew come together to provide a memorable visit any day of the week. Philemon is the kind of place you will come to for the 5-7 but stay at till the wee hours... dancing on the bar is far from unheard of. | 1 |
So I bought a \""Black Friday\"" deal for my car to get detailed. He said he would throw in an extra $25 dollar car wash for free since I just paid for my car wash that day. When I came back to get my detail done on my car he said the $25 car wash was included in the detail. I tried explaining to him I was supposed to get an extra $25 wash and he insisted I did not pay for one. Needless to say, I will NEVER BE BACK to this place. Horrible customer service. A free $25 car wash would have kept me bringing my car back for detailing. Not happy at all. | 0 |
This store is great. The bakery is one of the best in town. The donuts here are the closest thing to a Dunkin' Donuts, since we don't have one in the area. The place is an old VONS and it still looks like it too, lol. The place is very clean and there is a lot of parking. Don't expect many long lines, but do expect LOW prices! | 1 |
Sinatra's, located in the Wynn resort, has a classic elegant charm displaying great attention to detail along with the \""Frank\"" memorabilia. Upon arrival we sat at the bar where they had High Society playing on a large flat panel above the bar. It was a playful atmosphere and I enjoyed looking out to the patio area that had fireplaces, trees wrapped in white lights as well as heat lamps. Everyone inside & out seemed to be having a fun evening. \n\nShortly after arriving we were promptly seated in a large dining area~ not very intimate as I was hoping but nice nonetheless. Our server was very efficient in taking our order which included the Polpettine (meatballs & polenta fries) appetizer for my husband and the Panzanella con Granchio (lump blue crab, brioche croutons, tomatoes, cucumber with tomato fonduta) for myself. My husband thoroughly enjoyed his meatballs and we were both surprised how much we enjoyed the polenta fries which I've never had before. My appetizer arrived looking much different than I visualized but I truly enjoyed the large pieces of blue crab as well as the tomato fonduta. We leisurely enjoyed our appetizers also partaking of the breadbasket & sipping our drinks. For our main entr\u00e9es my husband had the Lasagne Bolognese that arrived in a oval tin and initially wasn't sure how to \""dig in\"". However, once started he said it was a very flavorful lasagna and was very pleased with his selection. I had Frank's Spaghetti & Clams which was served in a bowl overflowing with clams. The clams were cooked to perfection - tender and not chewy & the pasta was al dente how I like it. The only thing that needed some \""help\"" was the tomato garlic broth which was a bit too mild and needed a bit more seasoning. \n\nOur server who seemed a bit overwhelmed with a very large party and several smaller parties did his best to be attentive however, he took my empty cocktail glass never asking if I would like another. So, I didn't get another scrumptious pear martini until we finished our meal. \n\nOnce the table was cleared the server brought a small plate of various chocolates, biscotti and a piece of caramel which was soft & melt-in-your-mouth yummy. \n\nWe both very much enjoyed our experience and, if we find ourselves back at the Wynn, would certainly partake in another meal at Sinatra's. | 1 |
I've been coming here the better part of the last 5 years with my Prius and have no complaints. I've used various service people over the years and all have been very courteous and fairly knowledgeable. I don't have the sense that they're trying to get me to spend any extra money that I don't have to (or, at least, no more than any other service place I've been to). One time a service rep recommended a whole bunch of work but told me there was no need to get it done immediately; I waited and didn't have any problems. So, as far as I can tell, they're honest. One time they fixed a tire for free (even though I get my tires at Discount). This place is on my way to work, which is convenient, and there are a few places to eat (Chik-fil-a etc.) within walking distance if you're facing a wait. The facilities are nice enough if you have to stay a while; though the Gilbert (Big Two) and Avondale locations are nicer, there's nothing wrong with this one. \n\nI should also note that I didn't buy the Prius here, so I can't comment on the sales department. | 1 |
I just found a gem of a restaurant hidden in plain sight, and it is McCall's Heartland Grill. Comfortable and appealing to look at in a contemporary dining room, and at the lower end of Strip restaurant prices, the food was well executed and delicious. A complimentary Bread Basket contained a variety of baked goods, including a cute miniature roll, cheesy cracker-style bread, and a spicy breadstick, along with both regular butter and a tin of wonderful sweet butter. An ordered appetizer of very good hot Bacon-wrapped Prawns furnished something else tasty to eat.\n\nA very good small ceramic vat of French Onion Soup Gratinee au Gratin featuring well-caramelized onions and an ample topping of well-melted Gruyere Cheese was next up for me, while Diane loved her cup of Potato Soup, the soup du jour. A service error resulted in presentation of a rather large Chopped Salad to me and one of my table mates, although we had both requested a Garden Salad, which was $4.00 cheaper and I assume less bountiful. Plus, I had requested Orange Miso Dressing, and just before arrival of our entrees our server apologetically informed me that he was informed that no such dressing was available this night, and neglected to tell me earlier because of waiting on another table. So, quite belatedly I selected Bleu Cheese Dressing instead. But now, as a direct result of the delay in alerting me about the need to select a different salad dressing, a Chopped Salad was laid before me only about 2 minutes ahead of the entree, and I had to eat my salad concurrently with a Loaded Baked Potato and an 8 oz. Charred Filet Mignon. Moreover, because no one in my party had ever eaten here before, we did not know what the restaurant's version of a Garden Salad looked like.\n\nBut the more complex Chopped Salad that I was served was impressive, including thin Potato Sticks, wedges of avocado, Black Olive halves, pieces of tomato, mushrooms, mixed greens, and a creamy Bleu Cheese Dressing. And my Baked Potato with butter, chives, and pieces of actual bacon was well prepared.\n\nAs for my Charred Filet, I asked that it be only lightly charred and cooked medium rare, and my wishes were fulfilled on both counts. With a deep-fried mushroom on top and deep-fried Onion Ring on the bottom, the steak was buttery and excellent in all respects, and further enhanced by an off-menu specially requested drinkable Bearnaise Sauce, Mushroom Sauce, and Red Wine Reduction Sauce.\n\nWhen the checks came, they each listed a Chopped Salad rather than the less expensive Garden Salad, but the manager changed the charges to reflect what we had actually ordered instead of what we unwittingly ate, which was a nice but probably appropriate gesture. Service was otherwise sound and attentive.\n\nI will definitely return here--sooner rather than later. 4-1/2 earned stars overall! | 1 |
Terrible leasing company, oh my god. I lived there for two years and when I moved out, I got a huge bill with a LONG list of random cleaning and miscellaneous fees. I couldn't believe the extent they nickel & dimed me, very disappointing. It's a nice complex, good location, but after experiencing their customer service, it's not worth it -trust me, keep looking, you will find a MUCH better complex in the same area. Maintenance was also so-so, it took three separate requests on my part to get them to fix my ice maker. The office lady was very condescending on numerous interactions, and overall it's just an unsatisfactory place to live. | 0 |
So I need to first point out that there was nothing 'wrong' with the staff, they seemed eager to help, but weren't really helpful (seemed like they maybe weren't trained well). \n\nSo I spent an hour or so on their website picking out the perfect desk; the website showed that the desk was in stock at this store, I was also assured by a chat associate that the desk was in stock. I went into the store, a young man went into the back and came out telling me the desk was in stock and would be ready up front. When I went to go check out at the front, I was told they still had to pull the stock. I waited for 10 minutes before someone came to inform me the desk was not in stock. I was told that the Rainbow location had some in stock. It took another 15 minutes to call another store, which did not have the item in stock. I was offered the opportunity to place an order and have it delivered to my home. \n\nNone of the staff offered to have a manager come out, they didn't offer to sell me the floor model, they didn't offer to help me look for something else. All in all, I spent 2 hours trying to purchase the desk at Office Depot. I walked into Office Max right across the street and walked out 20 minutes later with a desk that I loved. Guess where I'll be going the next time I'm looking for office supplies. | 0 |
Dear Reviewers reading,\nI thought this place was amazing! it was so cute and little and has a lot of the best sushi and Japanese foods. I had a hard time finding Yakisoba here in the valley but this place makes it and it was so delish! My dear that went with me order tons of sushi and he knows good sushi since that's all he eats, he loved it and said it was very good. We both loved our foods and the service was so nice. We had a waitress and she made sure everything was right. Even with a big table and a couple other tables full she still made her rounds in time and helped serve everyone. | 1 |
This place is great. I'm starting to order from them regularly. Their seafood dishes are awesome, especially the Tofu Fish with tomato and ginger sauce... so good. Going to order right now :) | 1 |
first off, these subs are packed with goodness. the guys that work there have been cool quick and collect. the place is comfortable to sit down to eat. sign up for their text msg club and receive some decent deals cause it is a bit steep at $8-9 for a 12\"", but you get worth from it regardless. they have a few salads n sandwiches but i stick to the subs.\n\nTHE BOBBIE is tops. thanksgiving anytime. \nCAPASTRAMI is hella good.\nCHEESESTEAK is for real.\nGRILLED ITALIAN is delizioso.\nbut, the SLAW-BE-JO is a bit too slaw-be for me.\n\ni look forward to trying some other items at the risk of passing up a sub i already crave..\n\nso far, so great. | 1 |
I am from Texas and I have tried every variation of Mexican food you can imagine. The food at Taqueria is basic, satisfying, and comforting. There is also a sense of community at Taqueria that makes the place very special. Go there with an open mind and keep your expectations at \""great food for the price\"" and you won't be dissapointed. | 1 |
What a disappointment. $9 for 10 dumplings and they were barely lukewarm. Not to mention skins practically as thick as the filling. Honestly, you'd be better off buying frozen dumplings from Asian Midway Foods on Park Street or the Garden Asian Market in Middleton and cooking them yourself. | 0 |
Went here for lunch the other day with a friend. I'm not a big fan of OG to begin with, but my friend wanted to go there so I said ok. I ordered the soup, salad and breadsticks. My friend also had salad with her lunch. I got the minestrone soup and it was decent. I finished that, and the waitress asked me if I wanted some more soup, I said, no thank you. Can you bring some more salad? I was almost done with it and was planning on sharing more with my friend. The salad never showed up. She came back to refill my drink with some weird flavored iced tea when I had unsweetened tea with a lemon still in my glass.\n\nAfter a few minutes, she came back and asked if we wanted more bread, we said no. \n\nFinally, we got all the way to the end of our lunch and before she brought our check, she asked if we wanted anything else. At this point, I said no. I had been waiting the last half hour for more salad that never showed up, now I just want to leave.\n\nSince I don't normally come to OG, I probably won't start especially after this experience. | 0 |
I had a sampler plate, beans and coleslaw.\n\nI don't know if it was the pink chicken on the sampler plate or the mayo in the coleslaw but I was serverely sick the next day.\n\nDon't think I'll be eating there again. | 0 |
Trying the rohin and Kiki burgers, sweet potato fries, truffle fries, and starting with the tuna and chip. The food made me sick with a stomach ache cause it was so GREAT I couldnt stop eating. Will go back for more | 1 |
Horr-i-ble. Don't waste your time thank me later. Hit up Rio or Paris or flamingo. The best thing at this buffet was the corn on the cob. I created a yelp account just now so I can warn people like you my friend!! | 0 |
I went there again today and this time had the Sin City smashburger..... It was just as good as the Spicy Baja burger, the Sin City had bacon, an egg, lettuce, cheese, and crispy onions. It makes me want to go try another item off the menu soon. | 1 |
Staff has changed and not for the better. Gave it a couple of try's after I noticed a change but the friendly staff has been replaced by people that act like they hate being there and it is reflected in the quality of the food as well. | 0 |
I really like this place. I used to getting my haircut at American Male for 60 bucks, but I've recently discovered this place since my work schedule changed and I'm forced to get my haircut on the weekends. American Male is also open on the weekends and I have nothing negative to say about them, but it's much more convenient for me to go location at the last minute instead of making an appointment like I have to do at American Male.\n\nAt great clips it's only about $15 for a man's haircut. Ive come to this location the last few haircuts that I've gotten and I've been fortunate enough to find a lady named Diana that does an extremely good job. Its obvious that she's been cutting hair for a long time and that she has a lot of experience. But most importantly, she's really friendly and you can tell that she really enjoys her job at great clips.\n\nUnfortunately, in the near future I'll be moving to my new home and this location will be much further then I'm going to want to travel for haircut, but if there's another location near my new home I'll be certain to check it out.\n\nWho knows, maybe I'll get lucky and Diana will move to a location closer to my area :D\n\nI won't hold my breath though :/ | 1 |
I came here on a whirlwind tour of Valley secondhand stores on Saturday. It was a fun day; we stayed out of the rain (while still enjoying the drizzle), we got some really neat items, and we spent very little money in the process. My husband, our baby girl and I stopped in here as we were headed home and I'm really glad we did. \n\nWhile this Goodwill was also running a 50% off everything promotion, it was still well stocked with a respectable selection of merchandise and the employees were all working furiously to keep the aisles clear, and the shelves organized and re-stocked. \n\nI was also able to score a BRAND NEW Vick's humidifier and a picture frame for under $5, out the door. This wouldn't seem like a great find normally, but I had needed a new hot steam humidifier, and I always feel ripped off for paying about $20 for one at Walgreen's. And the picture frame was a really fortuitous find because I just happened to need a picture frame that had four, vertical, 4x6 photo openings and a mat, all without any silly phrases (FAMILY, Sister=Best Friend, I luv my dogs, that kind of crap) painted on the frame itself. Do you know how hard it is to find a frame like that, that meets those requirements? Pretty darned hard. In fact, right before Christmas I spent about an hour online looking for just that kind of 4x6 frame and the only thing I found that was even remotely close was about $52 and the color was all wrong. This was a very lucky find all for $2. YAY!\n\nAnyway, I had a good experience here. It was one of the better ones.\n\nPS: They had a huge sofa sized painting of an overly dramatic starkly feminine face that looked almost like Pete Burns (from Dead or Alive) in full drag makeup. It was utterly fabulous, and if I'd been in the mood for an 80's rock icon sofa painting, that sucker would have been MINE! In fact, it might still be there. HURRY! | 1 |
I've been a long time reader , but not a reviewer .. Here we go. This place is small , comfortable and has that Asian home feel. The food is excellent ! What's this place get 5stars is its consistency .. The food tastes the same every time . I've been here with my family over a dozen times and have ordered numerous plates. \n\nEvery plate is good. Prices are low, so dining with the family doesn't hurt the wallet. \n\nIf you feel like having Thai food , give this place and try and I'm sure you'll be coming back | 1 |
First time here the food and service is fantastic. I had Togo orders ready in 10 mins, the fried rice is one of the best I've had. Can't go wrong with anything on the menu. | 1 |
i really wanted to like azure but it wasnt as great as i had anticipated. we did get in for free, which was a plus. we couldnt get towels, we asked for them several times, finally got it after 3 times. it wasnt even that crowded there but we couldnt get seats because they were all reserved. but we found some in the water. the pool is really tiny, its small compared to the one at wet republic. the water is also dirty you see random things floating in it. like a bunch of twigs, branches and dead insects. its pretty gross. definitely not coming back here again. | 0 |
I actually like coming here,you feel comfortable and their workers are friendly (: when you call to make appointments or fix any sort of problem they're not rude at all (:. | 1 |
Not impressed at all. This place was empty on a Friday evening and there is a reason. The decor is cool, but everything else is lacking. I ordered the \""Dumps\"" dumplings, that were deep fried and store bought) and I felt sick the rest of the night. \nNext... | 0 |
I have been getting Munchies from Mitch for as long as I can remember... NOTHING but great things to say!! Extremely creative! Super tasty! Great selection! Awesome prices for the type of product! Very accommodating! And Mitch is just a HOOT!!!! Thank you for always making my families birthdays and special events a hit with your edible art... NUMBER ONE in my book!!!\n\nP.S. Don't pay attention to \""Cyndi-likes-to-give-bad-reviews-a-lot\"" | 1 |
This place is not very good. Asian fusion, I believe they are calling it, but I call it mediocre at best. At Strip hotel prices. \n\nThe BBQ platter was ok, and the kung pao chicken was fine. Not particularly good or special or memorable, but fine. The green beans were cold and flavorless. The dan dan noodles were dan-scusting. | 0 |
The service is poor, and the food isn't great, I walked in to order something to go, the server was busy so he told me to wait for a bit . I literally waited 20 mins But he still wasn't able to take my order, he told me to continue waiting, I wasted 20mins there to wait for ordering my food, end up I walked out of this place with nothing, the server didn't even apologize,I will never return to this place. | 0 |
I was there last night and I can say that I'm really disappointed. Being one of the best customers of Carlos' n Charlie's in Cancun, I expected the same quality. Sadly it wasn't; the food and the quality of the open bar is so low and cheap that I could only drank a half margarita. And it was all I had for the night. We asked for a refund of the Open Bar -which they refused- since we were not willing to drink more of that weird stuff they serve as alcohol. Instead we were offered a \""comp real Bacardi\"" which it wasn't enough to make it up for it. We decided to go, I feel robbed. | 0 |
Healthy options in LV? I'll take it!\nCome here after a post workout!\nI'm in love with the wellness drink. At one point last week I had it 5 days in a row!\nKinda pricey tho... so I'm minusing one star for that... otherwise... I'm always happy visiting GandP.\nOutdoor seating good for dog owners! | 1 |
Shopped at this location and it was a pretty good setup. Shoe palace had a very good selection. I purchase a Jordan hoodie and left pretty satisfied for a Xmas gift for my brother. \n\nI looked online at the same hoodie and it was 20 dollars cheaper on champs. I called shoe palace and they DO NOT price match anything. What kind of store doesn't price match to be competitive and satisfy customers? I have worked in sporting sales for ten years and this store lost my business forever. Thanks employee on the phone that was very rude and unhelpful with making me a happy customer. | 0 |
This one seems a bit more crowded than the location on Eastern, but that also means the selection is quite large. It's often impossible to find the same item in a variety of sizes, so good luck! It's pick and choose. If you're lucky you can find some great deals on items to update your wardrobe with. I haven't spent enough time in this one or had any luck finding any clothing in this location, but I'll give them another shot. Navigating the racks can be awkward because they're so cramped together and the signs aren't always easy to find. \n\nThe traffic around the shopping center can get fairly congested at certain times throughout the day, so it can be a little harrowing trying to leave the parking lot. Lots of security guards making their presence known here when I went. | 0 |
Love this place! Definitely my go to when I do not want to cook! Love the Hibachi shrimp. The owners are also extremely nice and always remember me! | 1 |
I was in for dinner yesterday-Sat. night. I have a gluten allergy, so I was excited that a restaurant that prides itself on pizza offered a gluten free version. It is difficult to find fair much less good gluten free pizza. Alas, I was disappointed as the margherita pizza was nearly inedible. The crust was ok, so perhaps these pizzas need to cooked a little longer than their standard pizzas. Even the restaurant could not cut it into slices since they were all partially attached. If you can't offer a better meal than this, then don't. Unfortunately, other than salads and appetizers , there is not much else for those of us who need gluten free to eat. So the gluten free option is really not available. Everyone else in our party seemed to be pleased except for my wife who told me never to ask her to share a gluten free pizza with her again. | 0 |
I LOVE THIS BAR.\n\nCome in with $20 and leave LOADED.\n\nA little hidden dive of a gem centrally located behind the Flamingo and across the street from Bally's with a sign proudly proclaiming \""WE HAVE (insert years here) LEFT ON OUR LEASE\""! \n\nAs a child I often stayed at the neighboring Maxim hotel (Now a bland, corporate Westin) and would walk over to adjacent Stage Door liquor store with my mother for amenities and her Coors Light. Noticing that there was a bar and \""casino\"" next door, I asked my mom (at 14 or so) why she didn't just have a drink at the bar. \""That's a shithole\"" she replied. While she was not completely inaccurate (it is a DIVE) I always wanted to go there.\n\nI got my chance after my best friends bachelorette party in 2007. I walked into the Stage Door at 6am, when the sun barely peeks outs against the Vegas skyline, when locals can jog on the strip without fear of being accosted by drunken tourists. \n\nIt was smokey. It was dingey. They had what looked like 7-11 hot dogs. Bud Light was $1. I played Lesley Gore's \""It's My Party\"" three times on the digital jukebox by mistake. It was everything I imagined it to be.\n\nFast forward to 2014, and I still visit Stage Door. Great place to catch a buzz on the cheap. Don't dare dance or smoke a cigar inside, my group of friends have been kicked out of the bar twice for engaging in such \""violations\"". Don't bother gambling here, yes, from the outside it does say STAGE DOOR CASINO, but no one comes here to gamble. Machines and video poker are TIGHT. Probably how they compensate for $2 J\u00e4ger, $3 Fireball, and $4 Crown shots.\n\nThe bar is best when Mamasan is working the 6pm-2am shift (PERFECT BARTENDER!) but empties out when Ashely, the 2am bartender comes in. It's all good, usually I'm buzzed by that point anyway. | 1 |
For me, the best thing about the Armadillo Grill was the waitress. Fast, attentive, very good interaction with multiple (and difficult) personalities, and knowledgeable of the product. \n\nAs far as the food goes, the person I was with swears by their spicy chicken wings. I'm a big boy and I enjoy having more than a little bite into a wing only to encounter bone on the next nibble, so ... pass for me. I had the veggie burger, which I would best describe as falafel on a bun. If you like falafel, you'll like this. The salad dressing (blue) was weak and the salad itself nothing special. Likewise, the iced tea was watery. \n\nI was also surprised how warm it was in the restaurant. Plenty of fans going, but it felt really stuffy (ironically, when we left later, it felt cooler outside on the wrap-around patio with misters than it did inside. \n\nMy friend took me here so we could talk about some private issues he was having. Why he chose this place -- outside of the fact he's a wing fanatic -- is beyond me. It is a sports bar and this was evident even at 3pm, when you would think most people would be at work. To say the noise level was a bit loud is like saying Liberace was slightly flaming. There were no games on, that I could see, but by the shouts and testosterone-fueled \""yeahs\"" you heard every 2 minutes, you would think the Superbowl was moved to a Thursday.\n\nSo, in conclusion, while fans of this place will no doubt have many unflattering comments to throw at me -- most regarding my obvious lack of masculinity -- I can only say that this would be the place to go if you're seriously into sports bars or just can't live without their wings.\n\nAs for me, I'll take my obviously nelly self to a real place where I can enjoy my food and conversation in peace. | 0 |
We were there for a conference in April 14. Our room was filthy. Trash behind furniture was from St. Patrick's Day. Rug was in need of replacement. Wouldn't stay there again. | 0 |
We are from California and love eating sushi everywhere we get a chance. We were really hoping for an extraordinary Gastro-Glossal experience . The sushi was average in contrast to other places we have had. The waitress we had was very difficult to understand due to her heavy accent. She never checked in to see if we needed anything and had to physically be flagged down for the orders which took a long time to be served. When we finally were handed our sushi rolls, waitress practically threw the plate at us and almost dropped our food. She didn't even notice to say the least! The baby tako was unfortunately not good and a waste of money. \nIf u are in town and looking to eat sushi I suggest you try somewhere else. The roll we did like was their \""Ugly Roll\"". We Spent $70 dollars and it hurt, felt like I threw sand in my eyes. | 0 |
I came back the 2nd time craving for some shrimps and I didn't get any!!! Horrible horrible service. I ordered one pound shrimp along with crawfishes. The crawfishes came out but not the shrimps. Our server seem to be avoiding eye contacts. I told her the shrimp never came, she said they back up in the kitchen, alright then. Then I notice they bring out shrimps for this couple that show up after us. I asked three servers and they all said they'll check on it, yet avoiding my eyes when am waiting for them to come back. We done with our crawfishes and still no shrimps!! The check came out and I told the girl I still have not get my shrimp, she can cancel it, her response was \""ill see what I can do\"". Came back and says that she was able to remove it from the check, well shit! Of course am not paying for something I didn't get! As if it was trouble to ask her to not charge me. One more things, they decide to pull out a bin of trashes and instead of going thru the front door, they made my friend get off from her seat so they can pull the bin across, how rude!!! | 0 |
I've eaten here once and got take out once. The salad was good and fresh and I really liked the pizza. It a very thin crust, which I love and a good sauce. It's a good place to bring kids too. Reasonable prices. | 1 |
This thrift store has a truly community friendly atmosphere. It is a smallish store and volunteers are always setting new items out from boxes newly donated. \n\nI have always gotten a good deal here in a time when \""thrift\"" stores can be overpriced for kitschy or unique items. A bag of books is always 1 dollar no matter how big or small the bag. There is also a furniture store next store which they need to show you into because it is often locked.\n\nGood place for cheap stuff. | 1 |
Ok, so I agree his place needs to decide what they want to be. I like the decor changes, and was actually excited about the German menu, and really liked many of these Options. Alas, last time we went in, menu back to standard Cave Creek bar/Mexican/generic fried offerings. Oh we'll, decided to give it a try anyway. Took some time to get initial service despite being quite empty. Ordered some drinks and apps. Apps came out before we got our drinks, OK, then the waitress drops a wineglass on the table completely shattering it. Still Ok, these things happen.\n\nThen the wheels came off. We moved to a new table, as ours was completely covered in glass, and the server tried to move all our drinks that were on the table at the time of the incident to our new table. We were like, those may have glass in them too, could you bring us new ones? She says sure, then another server comes over and tries to give us our glass shard containing apps back.\n\nThat was it. I'll wait for new management before going back. If this is going on right in front of the customers, I shudder to think of what may be going on in the back. | 0 |
Just bad, all bad.\n\nThe food, bad.\n\nThe ambiance, bad.\n\nThe service, bad.\n\nPrice, very bad for what you get.\n\nDear LVH, please scrap this restaurant and start again. | 0 |
Wow the best Lamb Korma I've had! Third time dining and we loved it! The owner was cheerful and informative. We shall RETURN!! | 1 |
I asked for fresh fries and it took 10 mins to get them. The manager was leaving and had to go in and remind them to bring them. They weren't hot so I called in and they said they would send me a gift card, I've yet to receive it. | 0 |
SkyVenture was a perfect Christmas gift for the girlfriend, and the actual indoor skydive was a 5 star experience. However, they get dinged a star for a few concerns over the course of the experience. Let's talk about the good, and the not so good.\n\nGood:\n- Amazing experience. Everyone who left had a smiling face. Can't say enough for how cool it was. The stunts that the professional instructors do inside of the wind tunnel is phenomenal.\n- Ease of parking. You're located in a fairly out-of-Montreal area, so there is plenty of free parking. It's right next to a large movie theater, so on Friday/Saturday nights, you might be driving around a little.\n\nNot so good:\n- Cost per minute. It is expensive, especially considering the cheapest package buys you 2 (yes...TWO!) minutes in the wind tunnel. Let's just put it this way - I don't even think Julia Roberts charged Richard Gere this much money per minute.\n- Safety. My girlfriend's helmet kept slipping in the wind tunnel, and the instructor was not too concerned. Also, the safety briefing is... well brief. But there were lots of children who went in, so it doesn't seem that unsafe.\n\nAs an FYI - like most of the Montreal area, English is readily spoken. | 1 |
I really love Mongolian grills, but this place was lousy. The white rice was undercooked and crunchy and the brown rice was overcooked and mushy. It was also super salty and inedible. The stuff we fried up was mediocre. We left our food and didn't take it with us. | 0 |
Vegas with Skoti is a different experience. LV Top Shelf got 15 of my friends in the best clubs at the lowest prices I've experienced in 10 years of doing Vegas hard. We had the best tables, waited in no lines, and went to all the pool parties. Can't recommend enough. | 1 |
Yes, I know it's only breakfast, but this place is amazing! Everything tastes super fresh and tasty! Expect to wait about 25-30 mins., but i promise you it is all worth it. Not to mention the staff is super attentive and nice. Am loving this place! | 1 |
So far so good! I've only had the Red Velvet cupcake but I can say it does par up with Red Velvet cupcake from Sprinkles, another very trendy cupcake cupcake place in California. Definitely try that flavor. I'm excited to try the other ones! The place is very cute and very girly. I would love to put up their funky/cute lowbrow style artwork up in my daughter's room. This place would be a fun place to hang out with your girlfriends. | 1 |
Giving this 2 stars because the food was okay but the service was terrible. The place wasn't busy and waited forever to take order, bring food, then get us bills and change. The waitress never checked on us we had to waive her down she would walk past us and ignore us. Just average food you could probably get the same food and service at McDonald's. | 0 |
I've been at this place many times and is one of my favorite spots to meet friends in Old Town; every time they had offered a good experience regardless of time, number of people or how busy they are. \n\nRestaurant is in a prime location of Old Town, you can get there from both sides of the bridge (parking garages are close) or they have valet if you prefer that. Both the patio and the inside areas have a nice atmosphere. Good Service. Good Food | 1 |
Having lived here 17 years , l've heard great things about this place . Zagat has awarded The Steakhouse \"" best \"" for 14 years in a row . We started with a cocktail in the bar & it did not disappoint. My Bombay Saphire was made in a large bucket glass , and it was a generous pour ( it was $14.50 though ). We started with a house salad with blue cheese . The salad was fresh and crisp with chunks of dry blue cheese ! I ordered the bone-in ribeye med rare. The thinner parts of the steak were medium but it was med rare for the most part. The steak had good flavor . We also ordered a lobster tail . The tail was good and buttery , but a bit on the over cooked side. All in all it was a good experience , the decor is old school Vegas . It was pretty cool ! This is the only upscale Steakhouse l know of that serves soup or salad with the entr\u00e9e, as well as a vegetable , and starch . They are doing it right here staying old school keeping things simple . | 1 |
Stale bread, bland sword fish, slow service. On the up side, the crabs were nice. Our best dish of the night was the brocolini. Which isn't saying much about the restaurant. | 0 |
I lived here for 15 months with my parents and it was the worst thing ever! For starters we specifically asked to NOT have a fireplace because we never use them, i went to pick up my keys and walked into my new apartment and there was a fireplace. I told the girls in the office they said that was what I asked for and argued with me i dropped it because thats not how i want to start my relationship at a new place. I signed the lease and it said that she gave me all 3 keys and she only gave me one saying they didnt have the other 2 they would make copies and give them to us. She never gave us the other 2 keys and at the end of the lease she made me pay $10 each for the 2 keys SHE NEVER GAVE ME! Alot of loud people and party people and drunken loud people at the pool all the time. Really crappy layout of the apartment so hard to figure out furniture and washer and dryer on the patio BAD IDEA. I can hear the guy upstairs slamming his patio door ALL NIGHT cause he was doing laundry. As we approached the end of our lease we wanted to get our carpet cleaned and used to company that broadstone recommended to us the company did a great job and inexpensive. At the end of my lease they charged me $300 for \""cleaning services\"" and complained that whoever shampooed our carpet did an awful job...it was her own recommendation, the same company they would have used if we didnt clean the carpet...also saying that our apartment was left disgusting and she emailed me pictures of what she thought meant dirty. I laughed when I saw the pictures because you couldnt see anything, NOTHING WAS DIRTY. Its my parents and myself we are all adults that work 9 hours a day we arent even home enough to make a mess that big. She was also mad because my mom forgot a pickle jar in the fridge and she had to walk her lazy self to the dumpster to throw it away WOOPTY DOO! Bottom line is they suck the staff sucks the neighbors sucked the parking sucked the rent sucked the apartment sucked and in the end I had to pay the $300 for basically nothing because my brother co-signed on the lease and is in the process of buying a house and they sent it out to collections so on top of everything i took a hit on my credit score which hurt because im trying to buy a house so i can avoid these types of problems. They will scam you in the end and drain you for every extra little penny that they can get from you. THEY SUCKKKKK | 0 |
Doctors may be good... But the service is horrible. I've had to wait 30 minutes everytime... Regardless of having to make an appointment.... Poorly run doctor's office. Ive never had to deal with this kind of wait anywhere... Definately switching practices immediately... | 0 |
was here today and let me tell you it was yummy ha the chicken fried steak special with has-browns and it was delish my mom had the popeye omelet and it was to di for cant wait to be back and try more stuff... | 1 |
At first glance this place seems good. Pool, racket ball,basketball etc. Don't be fooled. This place is packed all of the time. Cardio machines are usually open, but good luck ever findings space in the free weight section. \n\nI once asked the front desk if they could change a tv station and was told that was not allowed.\n\nGets job done but not great. | 0 |
This buffet keeps getting better and better. Almost as good as back in its glory days of the 80's and 90's. \nCindy is amazing and a huge asset. \nFood was great, service great and decent price. No matter where we stay in the future, we will always stop for lunch or dinner here. | 1 |
Service was pretty good, food was pretty mediocre. For the price, they get 2/5 stars. I've had much better food before at this price point, and I've had much better steaks for much less (like the porterhouse at the Applebee's in Rutland, VT, for example).\n\nThe main dings are from:\n1. The steak was overcooked. No better way to ruin a steak than to overcook it. I ordered my steak medium-rare and it came out medium-well. Maybe I shouldn't have assumed that a pricey steak house would always err on the side of raw, because they did the opposite. To me, a steak that is cooked all the way through but still pink (as opposed to deep uncooked red) and having the same dry texture as well done is a medium-well, not a medium-rare.\n2. The sides weren't done well. The asparagus that we ordered was overcooked (soft and limp to the point that it was hard to pick a piece up with the fork). The potatoes seemed overdone (the cheese was dried out instead of cheesy). I do better asparagus at home and you can find better potatoes almost anywhere. The cream corn w/ cheese was good, but nowhere near as good as the divey korean chicken place back home.\n\nThey do have a large vine list. They had a lot of European wines, although I'm not very familiar with them. I was looking for South American wines. I was a bit surprised that they had Malbec from Chile, but no Carmenere. \n\nThe main upsides are service and atmosphere. The staff is very precise and they pay attention to little details like putting your napkin back in place when you get up and making sure all the plates arrive at the table simultaneously (although this trick would work better if I didn't see them swarming by the trays next to our table for two minutes trying to orchestrate the exercise for our table of 11).\n\nOverall, if you're looking more for the atmosphere and experience and care less about the food, check it out. If you really want a great steak, you may be disappointed. | 0 |
I was planning on trying a different restaurant for lunch, but it was closed. Now, you must know I am a big eater. I can always get more than my money's worth when I go to a buffet. For this afternoon, I just needed to eat some lunch before heading back to the poker tables. The MGM Grand Buffet lunch had very slim pickings. My lunch ended up being a a slice of highly salty ham, a couple of pieces of fried chicken, a few pieces of bland broccoli, and a some California roll. The lox was suspiciously fishy, and there the only dessert that looked appealing was some ice cream. This was the cheapest meal of my trip, but also the least enjoyable. | 0 |
Taste only cumin.powder, and the worst rice ever ever tried dry and unsalty. don't go. | 0 |
Where these guys having a bad day? Did I order wrong? Or has this spot gone way downhill? \n\nRemembering how I loved my last Enoteca pizza, I tried one with tomato sauce, cheese, anchovy and olives. The sauce was tart and metallic tasting and as a whole the flavors were unbalanced. I thought the crust itself was nice. My pasta dish, with tmussels and saffron, was soooo salty I couldn't taste anything else. \n\nI really enjoyed the cheese and wine. Unfortunately, the hot food missed this time around. | 0 |
For it to be called a steakhouse, there certainly wasnt a lot of flavor. I ordered a bleu cheese steak and it tasted like nothing... no bleu cheese flavor, no steak flavor. | 0 |
Always, always, always very professional service, amazing food! | 1 |
I have been here a few times. The food isn't bad, but there are a lot of other pho places that deserve your time. I don't particularly like the taste of their pho broth. I don't know how to describe it, but it's a little off and on the sweet side.\n\nIf this place is busy, don't expect any service. I walked in with my sister one time and saw a couple tables clean and open. We made eye contact with 2 of the waiters, and neither of them offered us a table or even acknowledged our presence. We waited around for about 5 min as they continued to ignore and walk past us several times. Then we just left.\n\nI had high hopes for this place, especially since it's more conveniently located, but I guess I'll just have to continue going down to Spring Mountain to get my pho fix. | 0 |
What better place to show older movies that aren't quite ready for DVD/Blu-Ray than at an old school cinema? Word of warning though, they only take cash! Movies are generally $3 unless you go on Discount Tuesdays, ($1 off). They also play some foreign films. I'm not sure if it was because they were playing an Indian film that day or if those foods are normally on the regular menu, but I noticed they had chai tea and samosas for sale at the food counter! Very cool. | 1 |
Went to eat there for \""Brazilian Wednesday\"" and I was very disappointed. The only thing Brazilian was this gigantic piece of meat which did not look very appetizing. The ambience of the buffet is that of a hospital cafeteria, very depressing. The service was very good, but for 45$ for 2 people you're much better going somewhere else. | 0 |
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