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Long line to check in at 4pm but they have a self service Kiosk, made check in much faster, I was done in about 5 minutes and the other line had hardly moved, and there was a friendly helped at the self service Kiosk helping anyone with problems, he directed us to the elevators to use and pointed us in the right direction. Elevators looked pretty worn but they got us to the 27th floor ok. Go down the hall looking for our room and see the maids cart, yes you guessed it room is not ready yet.....Ahhhhh..... So we push her cart out of the way so we can drop or stuff in the room and get some dinner, maid is nowhere to be seen...\""Hello, we are just going to drop our luggage off\"", no answer, I try again, this time she answers, she was cleaning the bathroom , about this time we start looking around the room and figure out that it's a bit larger than your average hotel room. Heck, this room was almost as big as my whole house, yes my house, your could fit 4 normal rooms inside this one suite, 1 Bedroom with a king size bed and room to spare, 2 bathrooms one with a two person tub, a wet bar, and a living room, with a view of Caesar's Palace and the Strip, the living room alone was almost 1100 sq feet, add another 600 sq feet for the bedroom, bathrooms and bar and you have a sweet room.\nWife wanted to know what I paid for the room, $54.00 + tax, I guess it was just the luck of the draw and no one wanting to pony up the money for the room so they filled it with a lucky winner from the self service Kiosk line or who knows how, all that matters it that it was mine for a night, kind of sad that I didn't book it for the week. But then I would have gotten a small room.....\nSo -1 Star for the room not being ready when we check in, -1 for the old elevators, -5 for the people trying to sell timeshares in the Casino and + 10 for a killer room at a killer price.\nBut in all seriousness, the hotel is older and the elevators are showing their age but for the most part it was a very nice stay and the room was way above our expectations for the price we paid, yes the room was showing its age but nothing out of the ordinary and the staff was great so There is no way I can give the Flamingo anything less than 5 stars for this stay.
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Great food, unassuming storefront, clear hd tv, good beer selection, clean, nice staff. A gem in the valley. Comfortable for dining in or take out. Also, good old school milkshakes. Burger and bottle for $6. Happy hour. Yum!
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Nothing special about this course at all. They made me ride and told me it was too difficult to walk, but it's a flat course and the tee boxes are close to each other.\n\nGreens are hard, dont hold anything. Every hole is straight and flat, nothing really interesting going on. Nothing too scenic either, you get great looks at run down houses that line the course. \n\nI'd play elsewhere unless you really are on a budget.
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**Dirtiest hotel I have ever stayed at. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! **\n\nI can't even begin to call this dump a hotel; let alone a \""resort\"". Ants infest all parts of the bathroom and kitchenette. We complained about the ants and their solution was to spray \""Raid\"" in the hotel room while we were in it. Thanks Alexis Park. Glad to know you're happy with your customers sleeping with ants right nearby. \n\nThe room had a peeling bathroom tub and sink. It barely looked like it was cleaned after the last guest due to dirt stains in the sink. It was disgusting all around.\n\nAfter all our problems with rude and unprofessional management, when my friend got home there was an $800 charge to her credit card!!! Alexis Park couldn't describe the charge nor the reason for charge for a full week. They kept giving her the run around thinking she'd go away. Yeah right, $800 for this shit hole. It took a full two weeks for the charges to be refunded. \n\n\nI hope enough terrible reviews get the Las Vegas Health Department to close them down. Don't try to save the buck or two. THIS PLACE IS NOT WORTH IT!
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Thank you, Manager Frank, for covering our entire bill yesterday, including beverages, after our order got lost and we waited a long time for our food. The food was good, too. Try the new grilled chicken and honey pepper shrimp over cubed potatoes and green beans!
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I went four star just because the first Grand Lux in the Palazzo was out of eggs bennies. Out? Hmmmm.\n\nSo I walked over to the Venetian Grand Lux and sat at the bar and had fantastic eggs bennie. Huge portion and the eggs were perfect. Good hash browns and the menu goes on and on. The drinks looked great and the French toast next to me looks huge and really good. I did not reach over and have a taste, but was tempted.\n\nGood experience considering how much food they put out! I'll go back. Maybe for lunch..
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Prior to my appointment I went in there and spoke to the receptionist. She quoted me hair & makeup would cost me $35. After my session, it cost me $110. No explanation of why my make up cost that much. I feel that they pulled the bait & switch on me.\n\nNever going there again.
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LOVE! LOVE!\n\nEverything was delicious, the service was perfect (attentive but not overbearingly so), the restaurant is beautiful and sleek. We just told our waiter to bring out whatever he thought would make a great meal and he surely did not disappoint. If you are able, I would recommend you take this approach for your order. I would also encourage ordering the smoked beef carpaccio (heaven!). \n\nMy only \""meh\""... it is really a scene. Some like that whole \""see and be seen\"", but it's not for me. Lots of unwarranted \""I'm the sh*t\"" attitude among many of the patrons. *sigh*. Despite that, it never took away from my wonderful dinner experience. It really is worth a stop when you're in Vegas!
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A fantastic sports bar in the heart of Vegas! We went in there for a late night munchie. The burgers were seasoned perfectly and they had huge tvs across one wall of the restaurant as well as everywhere you look. You couldn't miss anything due to all the games being on at once. It's a shame that it had to shut down.
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I really enjoy watching the planes come in and out in this nice cafe spot. Food is decent and service is always prompt.
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Went here for a mani-pedi combo w/the mani being gel polish. I accidentally w/o even noticing, messed up my big toe walking a short distance frm the foot spa to mani table. The guy said he can fix the polish on my big toe, no problem. So after my gel mani was completed, he decided to say it's going to be $5 to polish over my flaw. I said, okay...Afterwards I tipped, I paid out. Left. Then looked over my big toe to realize that the re-polish was ugly as hell. U would think if he charge $5 just for a 5sec polish, he would remove all the polish that was previously/accidentally messed up inside the premise...Or even waived the fee! He repaired it over n it left an ugly bumpy layer. I was so OCD that I went to Sally's n bought similar color polish. And re-did my big toe myself n the other opposite big toe too in order for the color to at least look decent w/the rest! I guess some people rather make those extra bucks than care for the loyalty of customers which is why I'm giving them 2 stars.
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This USED TO BE one of my favorite sushi bars, but we will probably never eat here again.\nWe recently met our Los Angeles guests at Stingray. I made a reservation for 5 since our time allowed for dinner was short and we didnt want to have to wait for a table.\nEvery waitress in the restaurant, looked like they were cloned from the same model. They were all beautiful brunettes. (Not complaining about their beauty AT ALL!). However, their service skills were poor.\nAfter being seated, we started off by ordering 2 bowls of Edemame, while we looked at the sushi menu. \nWhen the waitress came back empty handed, we ordered our sushi rolls.\nAbout 20-30 minutes later, we received ONE bowl of Edamame and reminded our server of the 2nd bowl ordered. Another 20-30 minutes later, we received the sushi all on one plate. I realize that many sushi bars do this (My pet peeve), however, when you are sitting at a long table, it makes it near impossible to reach across with chopsticks to eat and have to pass or share the plate. Since we did not receive any soy sauce, ginger or wasabi with our sushi, we had to ask for it....and wait for it!!\n10 minutes later, we had to ask for the condiments again.\nAnother 10 minutes later and still no condiments, someone at our table went in and got it themselves.\nAfter several more minutes, one of the cloned brunettes came over and slapped some soy sauce in front of one of our guests who was NOT eating sushi at all. He asked,\n \""Whats this?\"", but she just turned and left the table.\n Again we had to ask about our 2nd bowl of Edamame and were continually promised they would bring it to our table.\n Toward the end of the meal, the server brought us our bill along with the 2nd order of edamame, as if it were our dessert!! \n To top it off, the server included a 20% gratuity. I have no problem tipping for good service or a good meal and understand when gratuity is included with large parties, but a table of 5? We were told it was because we made a reservation! wow.\n One of the guests suggesting putting a -$20.00 (negative) in the blank tip area on the credit card slip, but we didnt do that.\n Instead we tipped appropriately and left.\n The sad part is, that Stingray Sushi just showed some of the biggest entertainment moguls from Los Angeles the worst service of their life and now I have to find another sushi bar to entertain my guests in!
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Don't waist you're money..Go to the store and make your own breakfast.
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This hotel is a bit weird. YOU walk in and it looks so hip and the decor is wonderful. The door man was so polite and attentive. I was impressed but when I got to the front desk it was like the tires screeched! The front desk people seemed preoccupied even though they were talking to me. I just didn't feel like my questions were being answered nor did I have confidence that they knew what they were talking about. The gym is basically non existent but I was promised they were working on it and invited to go to a gym that was across the street. My room was not ready and was being cleaned with I arrived. I have patience so I waited. The bathroom only had a stand up shower in my room, I don't know if that was just my room and the water pressure was really low. It took me forever to wash soap off of my body and out of my hair. There was no mini bar or room service. It has tons of work to do in order to get a better rating from me. I think I am more disappointed because so much effort was put into making it LOOK nice but the amenities were just not there. I felt like I was being lied to. SMH... It is ok if you HAVE TO stay there.
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How in the HELL can you advertise \""champagne Brunch\"" for $11.99 and not serve any breakfast in your buffet or any champagne????? 1 star for making me walk far into you hotel/casino only to reject your \""Sweet tomatoes\"" type menu!!!
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A local favorite of mine. I especially like the street tacos, the AZ burrito, and breakfast burrito. Everything seems fresh. A good value for the money. Good Mexican beer selection.
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My 12 year old dog, Darlene has been a patient with Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center since I moved here 2 years ago. She has Cushings, a serious disease. \n\nToday (Thanksgiving!) she woke up with what looked like an infected eye. I called VECC (the emergency side) to double check that they were open, and Chelsea assured me they were!\n\nOnce there, I met \""Danny\"" the Vet Tech; a very kind young woman. Darlene was taken to their back area to be checked out. About 30 minutes later, Dr. Jung came in to tell me her findings. She even apologized for my \""long wait\"", which was truly unnecessary, since it was busy and Thanksgiving!\n\nThe Vet explained the test she did on Darlene's eye and her findings. Happily, it was not as serious as I had thought.\n\nI would like to thank ALL the staff at VECC for their dedication. While this is the first time I had to use the emergency side...I am so thankful for the staff.\n\nAs for the prices complained about in other reviews, I find it absurd that anyone would think an EMERGENCY center such as VECC should be charging less. I am very hapy with their fees. They are there 24/7 and each and every animal is important to them.
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I love Michele, my hair looks great, seriously never better. I have super frizzy curly hair, and she did a Keratin complex blowout, and after I had beautiful straight, shiny hair. It even looked longer. I love it, and I love her. You need anything, she is the one to ask for.
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Second visit here. Prices are good. Twice experienced less than average quality of fish. Twice also experienced poor service. Will not go back.
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Lovely meal after a very long day. Restaurant was packed. We had a reservation and were seated promptly. Friendly server and great service throughout meal. \n\nCaesar salad was perfect with white anchovies. Not too dressed and crispy lettuce. Chicken Milanese was best ever. Really crispy with fresh arugula and spectacular tomatoes. Nice wine list by glass. Bread was yummy too. Too full for dessert. Next time. \n\nSmall space with all tables filled but you didn't feel crowded. Out in open @ Venetian with a quartet playing in background.
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I've always loved Pita Jungle. I was so excited to discover they opened a new one by me in front of Arrowhead Towne Center (even though I still have not been there yet...)\nWe always start with the cilantro and jalapeno hummus. Just a tip: the small is a big serving. Usually perfect for 3-4 people. Just order extra pita or veggies.\nI have loved everything I ever tried there. This time I had the Seafood Provencal. It was so good I wanted to lick the bowl clean.\nI've tried many things here and it seems Pita Jungle can do no wrong.\nThis needs to become a new staple for me.
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Wow, this is the neighborhood post office and it is slower than molasses. Seriously, I have been in here a few times and it is ridiculously slow moving. Always expect a line and to waste up to 45 minutes getting through it. I know, I know they are probably doing the best they can but geez! \n\nI'm not very post office savvy so I usually have to bear through the line to make sure I am mailing something correctly. \n\nFor those that are hip there is a fabulous kiosk in the lobby that can do just about everything the clerks can do and you can pay with card (maybe even cash, I'm not sure).
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In a lot of ways an airport is an airport. Is anyone reading a ton of review about airports? You don't have too much freedom to choose even if you read bad things. I live in Las Vegas so I fly in and out of McCarran often. Here's some worthwhile points:\n\n-D Gates security can be an hour wait at any time of day\n-Yes, there are slot machines at the terminals\n-If you go through a tunnel in a cab on your trip to the strip, you just got ripped off.
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I ordered my daughter's bday cake here and it was last minute. I am so happy that Carrie the owner accepted my my request and she will work with you with the details. The cake was a Peppa Pig theme, I don't know why I didn't take a a better picture but it was wonderful and delish! Sugar Bee's bakery did an awesome job! Thank you!
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The Signature Tasting menu is great! Each dish is pretty small, but at the end of the six courses I was stuffed.
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I always make sure to visit Henderson's at least once when I journey to Edinburgh. Eating vegetarian is a nice change and Henderson's does it well.\n\nI normally opt for a portion of whatever vegetable soup they have on that day. The soup and the bread it comes with are both pleasant. If I had to criticise, I think sometimes that the soups are slightly under seasoned, but all the tables have salt and paper so it's nothing you can't sort out yourself.\n\nI am less enthusiastic about their dessert offerings, however. There's nothing offensive about them, they're just not particularly inspiring. You can expect to see cute looking strawberry tartlets and pastries with kiwi fruit and stuff. It all looks perfectly nice through the glass, but when you get it, you find the pastry is a little heavy and it just doesn't match the higher standards that their savoury food sets.\n\nI'd recommend Henderson's for lunch and lunch only. It's ideal for a quick bite to eat for a friend and perhaps something sweet after. The food is not unforgettable, but at the prices Henderson's charges, you don't expect it to be.
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I was going to write a review about \""hey, maybe if you don't like waiting for cheap sushi, fuck off.\""\n\nI've changed my mind.\n\nPut in the order for sushi and an egg roll at 6:50. Got the food at 7:30. \n\nIt wouldn't be such a big deal if you didn't see people who came in after you get their shit. I'm an only child and this the one time I've felt like a foster child taken into a home that just wanted me for government money. \n\nHere's the thing, I was all sorts of boozed up on the happy hour sake bomb at 7:30 when I asked for the check. Oop! Got a catch, I was soberly pissed off at 7:55 when I actually got the check. \n\nSo, here's the deal. If you're in a time crunch, don't ever go. \n\nIf you like cheap drinks, check it out. Decent sushi, cool specials.\n\nStaff doesn't know how to handle more than 2 tables at one time.
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CJ, the manager, is awesome. He helped me figure out just what I needed. I had NO idea FedEx could do all the signs I needed, including window clings, posters, a vinyl banner and foamboard signs that can be contour cut!
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It was with much excitement that I stopped in today, their first day of business. The store is beautiful, as one would expect. Clean, bright, and plenty of almost eerily happy and helpful staff. I expect this will all go downhill over time, but for now it's very impressive.\n\nUnfortunately, by the time I left I felt pretty crestfallen that the Meijer I had been so looking forward to isn't going to become a regular stop for me. The main reason for this is because the store is incredibly poorly laid out. The sections people visit on a typical grocery shopping trip are separated as much as possible, forcing customers to cut through all the home decor, clothes, automotive crap, and the like I'm guessing for the purposes of encouraging unnecessary impulse buys. Going to Meijer for groceries on a Saturday is enough of a pain in the ass without having to cover every single square inch of the store to get the stuff I need. Forget a quick trip in to grab a few items for dinner, it's just not possible. It's so obnoxious that I can't see myself making a lot of grocery trips here since I just don't have the time or patience for a sight seeing tour of every last thing big box retail has to offer.\n\nThe other major issue I had was that the selection was surprisingly limited. Their organic produce offerings are negligable. I went in to pick up four particular, and not at all unusual, items and they only had two of them. It really sucked to hike all over the store for almost 45 minutes looking for what I needed only to find that they didn't have half of it. What's the point of dealing with a monster store when you're going to have to make a second stop at County Market or Schnucks to finish off your grocery list? It's much easier and not that much more expensive to just skip Meijer.
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Who doesn't like a walk up bar in a shopping mall? If you don't you're a communist. This is the place I go to get a long island with a shot of everclear. That will put you in a good mood real quick.\n\nGO KINGS!
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Not a big fan of donuts, but I like this place for the iced coffee! It's a tad less expensive than \""Fourbucks,\"" just down the road, and way less hassle. They've added little breakfast sandwiches which are ok in a crunch. Drive through seems to never be crowded, great when in a hurry in the afternoon.
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I went to the wynn buffet for the first time on a Friday (1/9/09). The lunch prices for Monday-Friday were $21.95 and dinner prices on Friday were $37.95. We went at 3 o'clock and there was no line. Dinner starts at 3:30pm and we saw quite a few other people come in right before that cutoff time as well. As soon as we were seated they took our drink orders. They didn't have any freshly squeezed orange juice and so we got the kind from concentrate. We hit the buffets when it was still the lunch items and there was a good selection. I had a couple of slices of lamb roast, some California rolls, smoked salmon, baked seabass, clam chowder and a slice of thin crust margherita pizza to wet my palette, haha. At that point there was virtually no line for any item. \n\nWhen they brought out the dinner items, the lines started to form. So the lines were maybe 5-6 people each time I went to get the rack of lamb and Alaskan king crab legs. At some points I glanced and saw no lines. On the line for the rack of lamb, you tell them how many pieces you want. Some people asked for 2-3 pieces, other people asked for half a rack and then some guys asked for a full rack. The lamb was pretty good, nice and pink in the center. The Alaskan King crab legs were very plentiful and they are kind enough to cut the king crab legs down the center lengthwise for you, so it is easier to pick out the meat and dip it into the butter. \n\nI used some restraint to save room for dessert. I first went to the ice cream / gelato counter. The flavors they had were vanilla, chocolate, coffee, pineapple, lemon yogurt, coconut and some others. I got a scoop of pineapple and vanilla both of which were very good. I saw them torching some cr\u00e8me brulee and got some of that. I cracked my cr\u00e8me brulee with my spoon and found that it was very shallow. It was a little too sweet for me. They had several different slices of cakes, strawberry shortcake in a shot glass (which was too sweet), homemade bread, cookies, and crepes made to order. I opted to get some more ice cream and had a scoop of lemon yogurt and another of pineapple, again very tasty. We were there for about 2 hours. Next time I'm in Vegas I'll be sure to check out the Bellagio buffet to find out which buffet is the best in Vegas.
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Went there with my husband on a date for lunch was hardly anyone there was told to sit anywhere so we sat towards the back. The service was terrible My husband was treated very well and I was treated like crap all the men in there got great service ummm excuse me women like sports bars too and hello I'm there with my husband lady back off poor service and not so great food was hoping to go back for karaoke but I don't think I'll be going back I'll stick with Booty's next door!!!!!
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New to the area we decide to check this place out for a fun Friday night. They had advertised a special $11.00 per person (cash only) they won't tell you that when you call and ask to reserve a lane. You can only reserve if you prepay for five people. They start to reserve lanes at 8:30pm. Make sure to get there early because you have to wait in line for first come first serve. We got there around 8 and the lady at the counter was cold and unfriendly. We went to the bar to grab a drink to wait. The bartender was busy hitting on a girl sitting at the bar to care to serve us (this went on all night) he was pretty rude and never cracked a smile once. Made sure to let us know ever rule. Don't order a mix drink unless you are trying to hydrate, might as well have ordered water and ice. Beers were flat and you can only take two per person with you to the lane as they don't serve pitchers. Once we had our lane that was trashed from the group before us with about 15 glasses and many food platters left behind for us to clean up ourselves, we were off to get our shoes. Once again cash only and they do not tell you that shoes are not includes and you must pay another $4 per pair. At this point we had not come prepared with enough cash that we had to find an ATM and that ended up being broken. My boyfriend was rudely told to go down the street or across to another bar to use theirs. Obviously this didn't sit well with us so we asked for our money back. The experience and service had already been bad enough. They were not going to refund our money so he asked to speak to a manager. Once we spoke to the manager they agreed to just give us the shoes. We decided to try and salvage the experience and started to bowl. They advertised that they have a DJ. Well, this DJ played songs from the 60's and 70's. It vibed well with the dated decor and rundown dirty facility. They also don't advertise that they will have karaoke. Wow was it horrible. The broken speaker in the second room made it almost unbearable to listen to. We just couldn't stop laughing at how pathetic the whole experience was turning out to be. Even the group next to us couldn't believe the noise that we had to deal with listening to. We could only handle sticking around for three games. We will not be going back anytime soon. This was one of the worst places I've been to in Pitt.
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Took a dear friend and client there for lunch several months ago. Felt like we were interrupting something more important. With the place almost empty the service was still slow. The server never brought a soup we ordered. Server never offered coffee. He whisked the bread away half way through the meal. With such good bread, why the little frozen diner packets of butter? Next lunch will be somewhere else.
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I've seen a number of comedy shows here, and this venue offers a great value. Most shows are not more than $25, and drink prices were reasonable last time I was there ($5 for wine). Servers were always available to take drink orders, and there's also a bar. \nSeating varies by price, and the tables on the floor are typical weird showroom seating- Some of the seats face away from the stage. Booths, which are more comfortable, are also available. I recommend the Showroom as an alternative to pricier Strip comedy clubs, where you won't find $15 tickets or $5 drinks. Bonus-\nIf you're a member of the South Point player's club, you may receive 2 for 1 offers for the Showroom.
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Great place. Fast friendly service. Buffalo chicken wrap was perfect, fries were nice and crispy, tortilla soup was good too.
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Caf\u00e9 d\u00e9licieux ! \u00c9quipe tr\u00e8s sympa et accueillante ! Et la Poutine aux bleuets.... Un r\u00e9gale
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Wheres the 0 star? It's horrible when people like here give you MEAT when you EXCLUSIVELY say you DON'T EAT MEAT! I had to take a bite to realize my burrito had meat in it even after I repeatedly asked them not to! Sadly i realized this at 1:30 AM when i drove back to my place and sat myself down to eat after a longggg day! Atleast I hope they will have the courtesy to gimme what I wanted next time I go there, bcs I feel robbed right now\n\nUPDATE: I went back to return the burrito which they gave me with meat when i clearly specified NO MEAT, they wouldnt give me the burrito I asked for in return!! and they are so RUDE about it, and it doesnt help that they act like they dont understand English at all! One of the worst experiences, I feel CHEATED! Of course I know they cant read this review, its not like they would do anything different even if they did, I dont think they even care about Yelp!
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Thoroughly unimpressed.
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I needed a few straw bales for insulation (long story). They had plenty of them available, although they were slightly more expensive than some competitors. I'll take the convenience of them being located in my 'hood and happily pay the extra few bucks in exchange.\n\nStaff was friendly and helpful - they helped carry the bales to my vehicle, which was an unexpected surprise and benefit.\n\nI'm a fan!
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Yes. Yes. Yes. So yummy and such great service. I had my burger on a lettuce wrap w/ sweet potato fries & tiramisu shake. Perfect!
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Any time of day (as long as they're open) this is a great choice. Coffees to sandwiches/salads to wine & pizzas... Simple and convenient menu. Watch out for their summer hours. \n\nIf they were open before 8 AM I'd give 5-stars.
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The clerks saw me waiting on the drive thru but they kept me waiting for 10 minutes before they acknowledge me! There wasn't any other cars before me and I had a bunch behind me. I was late to pick up my son!
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The first time I had sprinkles cupcakes was at the location in Beverly Hills. I was so excited to find out that they had a Scottsdale location. I've tried most of their favors and all their cupcakes are always flavorful. I also like their flavors that come out during certain seasons of the year, but the red velvet will always be my #1 with the black and white at #2.
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I know Shady's loves me!. An excellent choice of spirits, beers and smartass bartenders that are masters of hilarious attitude make this place a hit. The back room makes it a lot easier to get a seat, and the ever present rose guy that won't take no for an answer also makes this a place I enjoy frequenting. Shady's takes many of the best parts of a pretentious cocktail bar and blends it with the joys of your local pub, the result is blend that works well. It's enough to make you want to live in the neighborhood and I do, so there !!!!...\n\nI don't know what it is, but most of the time I come here I end up leaving so drunk that I'm not sure what I did the night before or how I managed to get back to my car to sleep it all off before heading home (you'll find me in various places sleeping off the effects of this place.)\n\n\nOne thing that does irk me - it's difficult to sit down at the bar at times. I hate walking by and realizing that there's no room. That situation, however, is how I met \""No really, I'm straight, I have a boyfriend\"" girl who one drink later was asking for my digits. \n\nShady's I think I'm in love w/ you.
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The brisk was tender and juicy. The cornbread was sweet and the baked potato was cooked perfectly. The service from Sara Hendricks was stellar. By far, the best bbq joint I have been to in a long time.
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This place offers so many different services from hair care, massages, waxing, mani/pedis, skin care... and probably other things I'm forgetting. The place is pretty clean and all the workers are super friendly. A couple girlfriends and I came here to get pedicures and have a fun spa day. They offered us water bottles and I saw they had a sign for complimentary coffees too which is a nice touch. \n\nThe mani and pedi I got was pretty standards and the price is pretty average. For a mani/pedi it was $35. Their pedicure chairs were pretty nice too. I'll come back here, just for the friendly staff and overall cleanliness.
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Super weird atmosphere. Waiter & cook were sitting @ the couch when we walked into the empty restaurant. Just me, hubby, and our baby who was in carseat. He sat us @ a tiny table for 2. Fine, but we had to put our baby on floor. Also fine, but after the whole experience every little detail sticks out unfortunately. Ordered a \""New Mom\"" smoothie & hub ordered a black coffee. He brought the coffee in a water glass & mentioned it was to hot to touch but didn't offer a napkin or perhaps a togo cup...better yet a coffee mug? Oh Well we laughed it off. He took our order's me the Spicy Chicken Wrap & for him a Black Pepper Turkey Burger. He informed us that his barista is out & when she gets back she'll make my smoothie. I tell him no prob, I work in a restaurant so I'm letting this all pass. Approx 10 mins later a cute hippie chick comes and immediately makes my smoothie which was DELICIOUS! Food came shortly after...that too was excellent. Small portions but very tasty. Downside?? No napkins or forks etc. We had finger food but we would've used a napkin. THEN while watching the waiter an barista frolick behind the counter (unprofessional but we were amused) a roach crawled up our table. I was done then. Had to interrupt the frolicking to get our check & get the f@*% out.
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My girl and I came here for their Sunday brunch to enjoy the seafood and hang out with new friends. While the decor of the restaurant and the service was quite good, it's in the food category where this place was severely lacking.\n\nThe way they do their brunch is buffet style with an assortment of stations which are self serve and two manned stations, one for carving and another for omelets. Pretty standard setup. Along with the buffet they had unlimited tapas that could be ordered for the table.\n\nMeeting our friends there for a Sunday bite was nice. The table was comfortable, the atmosphere up scale and everyone was generally pleasant. That's the only reason I'm giving this place 2 stars.\n\nThe buffet suffered from the one cardinal sin of any buffet type offering, the food was left out too long. Congealed mac & cheese, sushi with crunchy rice and sausage that had been dried out from being exposed for so long. On top of that, none of the shrimp had been cleaned. Not the large cold shrimp with cocktail sauce or the small shrimp tossed into the omelets. That's beyond gross and completely unacceptable for a seafood restaurant of that caliber.\n\nHonestly, I'd rather do the brunch at the Ballantyne Resort. This place was not worth the money and with such a poor showing I won't even try them for dinner.
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My wife and I have a timeshare just up around the corner and in looking for someplace close we stumbled onto this gem. We went their for lunch and we will definitely be back. The service was courteous, pleasant, and attentive. The food was absolutely wonderful. Their chips, salsa, and bean dip are a great starter.
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The McAuslan's terrasse is an awesome place to enjoy throughout the summer time for great beer and really laid back, cool, company! I came with a few friends for the Funk n Jazz Festival, which was awesome. The line ups for beer and BBQ deliciousness were quite long but seemed to pass at a decent pace, I felt more bad for the guys taking care of everyone's orders in the scorching heat. \n\nNot sure if it was solely this time around or something they finally introduced, but they were accepting credit/debit cards! \n\n(But seriously, why don't you guys EVER have Framboise on tap for me?! Now I have to wait til next year...)
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Dear Gordon Ramsay:\n\nYour restaurant. We need to talk about it. \n\nFirstly, the waiter acted like he found us under a rock. The draft cider I had was flat. But I suppose food is your fort\u00e9, so let's move on to that.\n\nDon't con me. I'm from Western Pennsylvania. Frank's Red Hot with minced garlic does not yield wing sauce. Butter would have helped. Grade: D+\n\nPrime rib does not need to be rolled in road salt prior to cooking. I've had better leftovers from things I cooked blackout drunk at 4AM in college. Grade: D-\n\nYour mashed potatoes are a culinary abomination. They smelled like my high school gym locker at the end of the semester. I took one bite and wanted no more. Again, apparently sodium is your secret ingredient. Grade: F\n\nThe cooked carrots were acceptable. Grade: C\n\nPlease, if you need a kitchen to throw pots and pans around in and act like a fussy little lady, look no further than your own chain.
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We took our daughter's ( 1 and 8) here on Sunday 9/21. The area near the aquarium reaked of urine and so did a few other places within the tubes and such. I personally think they need to sanitize better. I washed my hands 4 times while I was there and today I feel terribly sick. Now, I'm no doctor and am not 100% sure it's the island to blame for my illness however it makes sense with how nasty places like this can be. I hate to have a negative rant but oh well. The kids love it tho and that's all that matters.
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Just called this location and I live 1.8 miles away. I asked them to deliver and they informed me that they would not deliver to my house because it was a couple hundred yards out of the map plan. They asked me to call the power and southern store. This store advised me that they could not deliver because jimmy johns has a two mile radius they can deliver to. Called this store back and they once again decided to tell me even though I was in the two mile radius they did not want to deliver to me and my only option was for pickup. I will never eat at this location. I know the owners at Firehouse Subs and they go out of the way and this location is just lazy. Not getting my money jimmy johns no matter how fast you are. Laziness is worse
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One should never expect much from fast food, and I don't. Is it really common practice to not have what you sell available? There really aren't many fast food choices in this area - or I wouldn't have subjected myself to the standard 20 minute wait time again. I'm sitting in the lot waiting it out for the Colonel. You know what really grinds my gears? This specific KFC. The worst. Ever. Unreal.\n\nOk I feel like the kind gesture from the team made it right. There's that :)
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coming from a family who loves their dog too much to make him stay at home, we stay here at the four seasons on our family trips to vegas :] since this is the ONLY hotel on the strip that will allow dogs our vegas trips have become quite the expense, but the service is definitely worth every penny. \n\nfirst off, id like to say that their accommodations for man's best friend are out of this world. the room is equipped with a doggie bowl, doggie bed & special gourmet treats. once in a while, room service would come to the room just to supply more fresh bottled water for our little yorkie :] talk about spoiled. concierge was also able to find us a dog sitter while we were out (because you cant leave dogs unattended in the room). \n\nthe staff is always great-- nothing but smiling faces, handing you bottled water at every chance they get and always wishing you a great day. definitely no complaints here, ive always felt VIP every time ive set foot on the hotel property.\n\nthe rooms are pretty clean-- everything is nice and tidy, the rooms dont smell like smoke and the carpets are free of stains. the last couple of times we actually upgraded to a suite, in which it was nice and spacious! definitely worth the extra dough.\n\nthe pool is THE best-- nothing is more relaxing poolside in the middle of summer, than to have someone ask you if you would like an evian spray? say what?! talk about treated like royalty! nice sized pool, tons of chairs and its quite private-- since its only for guests of the four seasons, NOT available to mandalay bay guests. sweeet!\n\noh yeah, room service! all i can say is YUM! & can only hope that you have room for homemade sorbet-- delish :]\n\nwhat more can i say? the four seasons is great! its nice to know that hotels are still living up to their reputations! i definitely would recommend staying here if you are thinking of traveling with pets!
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We became members of Willy Street Coop yesterday. Their produce department is great with a wide assortment. We have only shopped at the East side location. We wish the parking lot was larger and they had more parking. Staff is super friendly and helpful. Looking forward to shopping here again. :)\n\nHoping they move into Sun Prairie...that would be fabulous!!
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My husband and I were walking through Mandalay Bay and we happened to walk by Fleur de Lys. We stopped to browse the menu and noticed a monitor nearby showing clips of Hubert Keller competing on Top Chef Masters. Being big fans of the show we were instantly sold. The big pull for us was the fact that prix fixe menu came with the ability to order wine pairings. I wish all restaurants did this, seriously. We canceled our reservation at Aquaknox to make room in our foodie itinerary to eat here. \n\nWe both ordered the Elegance prix fixe with wine pairings. Each course came with a half glass of wine. We also received a sparking rose immediately after ordering which was a great way to start off the evening. (I should note that there is a less expensive prix fixe called Top Chef Masters but the menu did not indicate that there was a wine pairing option available.) \n\nI was extremely happy with the food here as was my husband. I highly recommend ordering the wine pairings with the prix fixe as the sommelier is truly talented at choosing wines that enhance the flavors of the food. For each course there is a choice of 2 to 3 dishes and my husband and I chose a wide variety of dishes. We each drank completely different wines as a result and got to enjoy the flavors of twice as many dishes. It was great!! \n\nWe did notice another couple there sharing a prix fixe so if you are on a budget I am sure its not a problem. There is a small lounge in the front that has a tapas menu. If we didn't eat in the restaurant we probably would have considered a few cocktails and tapas in the lounge. \n\nThis place is not for rowdy groups. Almost every single party was a couple on a date and the place was pretty mellow. There was a group of loud, drunk businessmen at the table next to us and I could tell every party nearby was really annoyed with them for disturbing the rest of us. \n\nOne funny thing I noticed is that they play live music at across the way. It was like a Rock Band tribute band over there starting at about 10pm. We could tell the hosts were trying very hard to make sure the door stayed closed since the sound was very loud. I didn't mind, but others might find the music disturbing. We were there on a Saturday so they might not have the music during the week or for those dining early.
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Cheap cheap and cheap! The average beer of their brew brand is $3.50!! The menu of food looked tasty too but we didn't order any. If you are looking for a hip and fun environment this isn't the place. It is a chill local spot with cheap drinks and friendly service.
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The lady at the Phoenix Visitors Center highly suggested we check this place out. They have a few of the basic stores you are likely to find in any mall, indoor our outside, within the US. They have a bunch of places that sell apparently artist-made gifts and clothing, but it is for the most part pretty kitschy (not in a good way though). They have a few restaurants including a Hooters. Overall, it seems it is nothing to write home about and certainly isn't a tourist destination.
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I went here a few weeks after they opened, and walking through the Cosmopolitan, I was mesmerized by their decor. As we walked up to the desk, they were having a lot of issues with the register and for some reason couldn't scan our credit card, obviously the girl was new, but we were all so hungry and a bit irritated. Finally we were seated and we rushed to the food line. \n\nI must say their presentation is like dining at a French restaurant, everything is portioned out and so well presented. I first walked down their cheese and bread aisle, I took a little bit of everything and I was a bit disappointed. I love bread and there's not a lot of bread i hate, but everything tasted hard and stale. Not my cup of tea, so I went back and took a little bit of everything else. I tried their mushroom in a red wine reduction, that I enjoyed, then I had some of their salmon, didn't like the taste of it, I got some Kalbi, the meat was super salty, the pho noodles were terrible, it tasted like chicken broth and noodles. The lobster was also very tough and not tasty at all. The only hot food dish i enjoyed was their Shrimp, now that was really good. It was a spicy salt and pepper seasoning and i went back for more of that, other than that I just went back once for everything else, and I normally do not do that.\n\nSo after i finished i thought the dessert never lets me down, so I walk over there and they had little milk and white chocolate dipped gala apples on a stick, bars of chocolate, different parfaits and cakes and also gelato. The apples were terrible, they were very soft and mushy, tasted like they were bruised, the bars of chocolate was good, the parfaits combined too many random flavors together, the only thing I enjoyed and glad they didn't go wrong was the pistachio gelato. \n\nOther than the shrimp and gelato, I definitely wouldn't go back again, unless the day I went the chef was just having a bad day. Their service here is good though and the waiter was always there to refill the drinks.
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Three cheers (or four stars) for Original ChopShop Co!\n\nAfter several lunches brought into the office for me and now one actual visit where I dined in, I can proudly say that OCSC is a new favorite and will definitely be thrown into the regular rotation moving forward. \n\nI've had their chopped vegetable salad, grinder sandwich, kale caesar salad, and Arnold Palmer and I've enjoyed it all... It's so nice to have a place with so many healthy options nearby. I also love the fast casual concept (where you order at the counter and they bring your food out to you when it's ready). \n\nWord to the wise: it gets crowded during the lunch hour, but it's worth the wait for sure... especially if you're craving something healthy and filling. And while the line may appear long, it goes fast. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating as well. Nice to have options!\n\nEmployees are friendly and prices are reasonable. Looking forward to future visits!
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Love the Barro's special get it delivered at least once a month
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So... gallery + alcohol = great time. I checked this place out with a buddy the other night. It was his birthday so I was thinking more \""traditional\"" bar scene to bring in his \""new year,\"" but we checked this place out instead. \n\nLocated right underneath Soul on Central (so be careful since the delicious wafting of food smells will attack you on the way in). Twenty-Two is a really nice gallery space, and surprisingly enough, had a bar area in the back. They serve craft brews (on tap!) and some unique drinks. I definitely also noticed some high grav beers... so good!\n\nI was immediately drawn to the straight, simple lines of bar and their smart use of concrete tables. Very modern, but simple enough to let the art be the star of the joint. \n\nThis particular night, they were still setting up for a gallery unveiling that weekend. The installment of \""Just another Naked Monday\"" was going up. An interesting collection of nude portraits done in various mediums. I hope the show does well since you can't really get much more personal than a nude ;)\n\nThe bartender had selected music from The Brian Jonestown Massacre... so it made for some really nice atmosphere to check out the art and to enjoy a few brews. From what I heard, I need to check out Boardwalk Empire since the show's theme song is one of the bands songs. It's great to see a nice art space, with good people, and people that know what they are doing. Definitely will add Twenty-Two to my list of regular places I go to drown my adult-life sorrows and get some culture while I am at it.
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Ehh, the fried rice was alright I suppose, it was edible and the mixed vegetables were decent I suppose. Though the sesame chicken didn't have any Sesame's on it, in fact it looked like and tasted like general tso's chicken, so overall not happy. Quality of food is what can be expected at a food court so I feel I can't really hold it against them, but seriously, I should have just went to an actual restaurant.
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I went for O and to try my luck at the slots, did horrible on the slots, but loved O! I want to stay here sometime in the future!
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The pizza was so bland I couldn't believe it was from Sbarro. The gentleman's body language behind the counter was that of a person who couldn't care any less and seemed put off by basic questions about the menu. Not to mention, thug tattoos everywhere.\n\nOh yeah, 6 bucks for one slice and almost 8 bucks for a beer. Trust me, go somewhere else.
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I dislike this place and will never recommend it to anyone. Fine dining to me involves 1) Unique wonderful food 2) Immaculate service - this is why you pay so much more, which is why it's called fine dining.\n\nIf you look, I usually like to only review places I LIKE. So people will go there. Why waste time to help advertise places I do not like. This is an exception.\n\nHere is the gist, my friend had left because she was hung over. She had ordered bread from the cart, prior to leaving. I did not. So she got her food in a box and left, while myself and 4 other friends stayed for the rest of the dinner. While we were enjoying our entrees I was eating HER bread. The bread was wheat bread, and I admit, was delicious. So the waiter (whom french accent sounded super unauthentic) seeing that she left, comes over to clean up and remove her place setting - which is normal. He reaches over and grabs the plate with the bread on it, which was next to me. I tell him \""No no leave the bread, I am eating it\"". Now, what is the common sense thing to do, if you were the waiter?\n\nThink about it... Common sense?!?!\n\nAnswer: You put the plate down!!! walk away and let the customer enjoy the bread! \n\nRight????\n\nYou do not even need to say anything, but of course, instead of doing this, he spoke back in condescending tone \""But monsieur, that is the ladies bread\"" as if I broke some sort of natural law- Is it really unacceptable for me to eat someone else bread?If the same situation occurs at any other restaurant, I can *almost* guarantee you they will put the plate down and would probably even be glad to do so. \n\nSo he grabs the plate (with my hand on the plate as well!) and said \""I will bring you another bread\"". I totally recall thinking... Why is he arguing with me? So he takes off with the plate and this was when I was not too happy. He did come back with bread, but it was NOT the same type!! Obviously, I am not going to make call him out because it is not the same kind of bread but this added to my fury!!!!\n\nAlright, because this happen with bread, you may say \""it's only bread\"" Well, lets substitute this situation with say.. soup. Your friend leaves so you are enjoying their clam chowder which was ordered. The waiter comes over to deny you of it, even though you ask to leave it there. He brings you a new bowl of soup, however when it arrives, its some cream of broccoli. \n\nI know most of you would say something about the soup!\n\nAnyways the food.. I ordered the Kobe Beef. I had six ounces of it, its sold by the ounce. It was not good. The above incident occurred during the main course, so I stopped eating. Left a couple ounces on the plate and did not allow anyone to touch it. \n\nAnother one of my friend saw I was upset and so she said something to the manager (or owner, not sure) and he provided complementary glass of wine to everyone. I made sure nobody drank the wine they gave me. \nI do not need this crap and you do not either, hundred of places in Vegas to have a great dining experience. I walked out upset. \n\nit maybe a funny story with my friends and I now but at the moment, I was Pissssssed.\n\n\nNever again!\n\n\nBreakdown: 1-star for the manger who did something. 0 star of everything else.
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Pretty simple to describe amazing beer selection and possibly the worst service in the bar industry of all of Las Vegas. If there beer list ever falls off they will as well. Cheers!
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We were told there is a forty minute wait....looked inside and the place was close to empty....took off like a rocket!!!!!
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While I still think RePete's is awesome for food and drinks, my breakfast experience here was disappointing. I came in on a Sunday morning and got a bloody mary. My friend ordered a mimosa. The food was okay, but OMG the bloody marys and the mimosas were disgusting. My friend's mimosa was so flat and she told me that she saw the bartender poor from on already opened bottle. Being that it was 9am and we were the only people in the bar, the bottle was probably from the night or day before. When we told her about the flat mimosa, her response was, \""Oh, I THOUGHT it smelled kinda skunky.\"" I mean, REALLY!???? Why THE F*$# would you serve it to a customer if you thought it \""smelled kinda skunky\""?!? My friend was pissed and said to just take off the bill because she was grossed out. My bloody mary was basically cheap vodka mixed with tomato juice and tabasco. It was so gross. I felt bad for dragging my friend here for breakfast to a place I promised her would be awesome. The skunky mimosa and bartender's comment is just inexcusable and a reason I will probably never return to RePete's.
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Worst bar in Tempe. They don't even know how to make a Long Island Iced Tea. Enough said.
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Pretty excellent beer selection and good food options.\n\nThe food is honestly a bit pricey for what you get, but it part of the cost be being in such a great environment. The outdoor patio is really nice and great for pets. Late night, it's a perfect place to sit out and have a few beers in the warm, dark Vegas air.\n\nI often recommend Crown & Anchor to both locals and tourists as a great place to get your night started or as a stop over on your way to a show.\n\nAs it is near the strip, be prepared for out of towners who have been hitting it too hard all day and locals who stop in to feel like they are in a Non-Vegas pub. It can get loud and if the wrong people get a hold of the jukebox, you're screwed.
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Not really a true brewery... It's a small room inside the 4 Queens. The \""brewery\"" is offsite 7 miles away. \nAs a home brewer the beers were nothing I couldn't make at home myself... Maybe I should talk to 4 Queens and I could get a brewery! LOL\nUnless you just want to check another \""brewery\"" off your list... Not really worth checking out.
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shopping is a serious sport and sometimes you need some sustenance to help you continue on. \n\nwhat i ate:\n- roast beef panini\n- bagel with cream cheese\n\npros:\n- food was pretty good. everything was made well and the way you ordered it\n- decor: the pods were a fun and chic place to sit and rest from all the crazy shopping at city center. true with the style of the rest of the city center the pods were very well decorated\n- alcohol: they serve alcohol, but itll cost you an arm.\n\ncons:\n- PRICE: good god the prices were outrageous. the roast beef sandwich was $10 and for that price i expect waiter service. the bagel was $4. a yogurt parfair was $6. it was so expensive that i didnt even order anything to drink. \n\nwould i come again? not unless i was dying of hunger while shopping.
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So I went to this restaurant last night with 3 of my friends hoping to have a good time. Sadly going to this place was not a very pleasant experience. First thing I noticed was that the table the waitress seated us at was cracked and held together by scotch tape. When asked to be moved to another seat, she rudely told us no. So we sat down anyways and after waiting a very long time for our orders to come, the plates that we were served on were cracked and chipping away. I didn't ask for pieces of porcelain with my meal but the waitress apparently taught I needed the extra vitamins. The food was half decent, and if you like your food seasoned with half a pound of salt, this place is for you. Also a word of warning, bring a pack of tums with you if your going to this restaurant, it'll help a lot trust me. Taking the rude waitresses, broken tables, pieces of porcelain in my food, and having it served with enough salt to kill a large elephant; I'm giving Kan Bai a 2/10 would not eat there again.
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Disgusting food dirty food nasty people habib the owner is very cheap and charge extra for the food don't come here you get treated like crap wait 2 hours for nothing and get overcharged DO NOT COME HERE FAKE PERSIAN CUSINE THIS PLACE IS AN EMBARESSMENT
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Another well deserved 5 star review!! I called last night (Labor day holiday) expecting a call back today. Instead I got a call right back and Andy set up an appointment for me Tuesday morning. I asked what the service call charge was and Andy said they don't charge service fees, it's a free diagnostic check. What??? Never heard of any other company doing that. \n\nI received another call Tuesday at 8:00 saying Mike was on his way. Pure also sends you an email with the technicians picture before they arrive. I explained to Mike what the problem was and it was fixed in about 30 seconds! Even more unbelievable was that he didn't even charge me!! \n\nI will never call any other plumbing company again except PURE. Exceptional service, constant communication and totally fair prices. Don't give it a second thought, call Pure.
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Super tasty smoked meat sandwiches & PICKLES (Yes that needs to be all capslock).\nStanding in line is less fun but it goes pretty swift & the service is great.\n\nYou have to go here when you visit Montreal, you can't say you've been to Montreal if you haven't gone to Schwartz's...it's essential. \nIf you live here: congrats on being able to eat tasty smoked meat ALL THE TIME.
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I love this place! I have been coming here for 4 years and it has consistently been a great experience. Food is good quality, people give great service and remember us and our orders. Well worth the $25 all you can eat. Elixir is always amazing with the seafood salads. With out fail I order a wet dream and i am always satisfied. Even my brother who hates sushi is now a regular!
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Aside from one woman at reception this place has the rudest most uncaring, thoughtless staff I have ever had the displeasure of coming in contact with. These women (and I use the term lightly) all should sincerely consider going in to a profession that does not come into contact with the general public. I would be surprised if \""be a sociopath\"" isn't listed as a requirement to work at this God Awful place. If you are in need of any of the services offered here please do yourself a favor and chose ANY other establishment and go there instead.
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Not the best Rotisserie Chicken in town, but it's good enough when you are hungry. This location has an express take out window that is nice and quick. The chicken is passable and the coleslaw is pretty good, you can get better.
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Just tried this place out for lunch since it's near my work. The food was very good and very fresh. I enjoyed the lunch selection. My salad had wonderful fresh ingredients and I felt that the size was perfect. I would like to go back for dinner or happy hour and see what the selection is like then.
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This past weekend, my bf and I did a quick trip to Champaign, because we just needed to get out of Chicago for a couple of days. When we parked our car and walked down Green St., there were a whole bunch of NEW restaurants compared to when I went to college years ago. One familiar restaurant was Zorba's. Got two med. gyros, fries, and drinks to go. When we sat outside on the quad, we upwrapped a tightly rolled gyro. So eating it outside on a windy day was not a problem at all! Really good and the pita seemed fresh and light, not super greasy like the joints here in Chicago. Don't think I'll go back to Champaign for a long time, but it's a great lunch/dinner option.
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I loved Cosi lunch back in the day when I worked in the Loop in Chicago. Since I was on the west side of Madison and lost in a sea of chain restaurant options, I thought Cosi would be the lesser of the evils. Plus, they have patio seating.\n\nI ordered the hibiscus mint iced tea (good), an Adobo chicken salad and a side of tomato basil soup.\n\nSoup was barely warm, trending cold. I ordered the salad without the tortilla strips and with very light dressing. I can see my receipt captures the correct order. However, the lettuce was drowning in a very tangy dressing and they forgot to include the chicken. I really needed a little protein and appreciated that the chicken they serve has no antibiotics added. Too bad I didn't get any!\n\nI guess the good news is I really stuck to my diet by only eating a 5 oz soup and bit of romaine lettuce for lunch. I did have a couple bites of the flatbread with my soup. I try to stay away from bread since it's so calorie-dense, but it was definitely the star of the meal.
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The hot roast beef was good. The price was cheap but so was the service. After seated we waited five minutes and when the the waiter greeted us he said, \""are you ready\"". He acted like he had been waiting for us.
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Winco is Foodco but in Arizona. I've been to Foodco in California and was instantly reminded of why I only went a couple times. The first issue is there are only a couple stores, and of course I live at least 25 miles from any of them...so we took a chance and drove to do our bi-weekly shopping to save a few dollars...not worth it to me! Second issue is you have to get past some of the people that shop there...I was constantly feeling grossed out by the hickies on the girls necks...yuck! Also the selection is not so great and the prices weren't that incredible...a few things were cheaper by a few cents but other than that nothing to write home about. Yes you do have to bag your own groceries, a little annoying but not a deal breaker. Overall I wouldn't waste gas again to shop there again.
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I had gone to this location once several years ago and was very disappointed in how dirty it was.\n\nThe new owners came in, remodeled everything and implemented a strong hygiene standard for the salon. It is EXTREMELY clean now and has a very pleasant relaxing atmosphere. \n\nJeniza has been doing my gel manicures for the past 4 years at their Tempe location and now their Phoenix salon - and I would not go anywhere else. I rarely ever have any problems with chips (unless I am careless and knick my nail while cooking) due to the fact that they seal all of the edges. \n\nBefore my wedding, I came in to have my manicure done and she made sure I had PERFECT nails - which is essential for wedding pictures!! (Jeniza also made sure my nails were perfect right before I got engaged as well!!)\n\nI highly recommend becoming a client here!!!!\nIf there were more stars to give on the rating, I would give them!
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Did the easter brunch there. Service was slow. Food not good enough to visit again.
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Like other reviewers, I hadn't planned to eat here. More or less bumped into the place when looking for a quick bite inside the cavernous Luxor. It's open 24 hrs. and is located in the Southwest corner of the casino next to the Cris Angel Showroom. The sandwiches are huge, stacked with deli cuts of your choosing. I believe I ordered the # 2 Triple Decker Sandwich. It was great. Prices are fairly reasonable too for Strip Resort food. Several members of my party stayed at the Luxor and ended up eating here for several meals.
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FUN!!!!!\nWas invited to meet here for a bowling night with some friends.\nWhy have I never done this before? We had a blast!!\n\nI would go back in a second, and plan to do exactly that!\n\nOnce we signed up, with in a few minutes they were calling our number for lane access. And can we talk about the \""calling of the numbers\""? This is my ONLY criticism of this place. The PA system is SO LOUD, it is super obnoxious. Text peoples cell phones, like everyone else in Las Vegas does. Not rocket science.\n\nEven with the PA System, we had so much fun!
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Hickory Tavern trades out on what the Carolinas use to be and misses the mark on what Charlotte is. Charlotte is a major city now. It is still growing. This new style (this location) is a move in the right direction. Decor and layout are pluses, but menu selection and service leave a lot to be desired. Let me re-emphasize the service. It is not even close to being good. I have been in this location three times now. Only once did we have a server with a personality. None of the times did the food come out in a realistic time frame.\nWhy oh why do I see cooks in the dining room? Why did it take 25 minutes to get food on a day when they simply were not busy? Oh, thats right... the cooks are watching TV in the dining room. I guess the servers are in the back doing their nails.
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We went here after a less desirable dinner nearby, Thankfully, the Milkshake Factory did not disappoint. Although on the expensive side, it is well worth it. The family ordered a Carrot Cake shake and Chocolate Banana shake! Great choices! The menu is deep and the rest of the store is overwhelming! Definitely recommend!
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So I had a not fantastic experience here a while ago but decided to give it another go recently.\n\nI've been for coffee and a pastry a few times recently and found the cappuccino to be quite delicious, the pastries pleasant but the macchiato rather disappointing. I think the coffee beans used were maybe a little old or too much water had been allowed through the machine. \n\nHowever, today I had a really fantastic lunch there. We started off with a cappuccino since we technically hadn't had breakfast (it was as good as normal) then swiftly moved on to a pasta and wine lunch.\n\nI ordered the cavatelli with roast pork ragu' and it was completely to my taste. All of their pasta is homemade, so it was nice and thick and definitely not overcooked (al dente all the way please!) and the sauce was lovely. Really tomato-y, seasoned well and obviously made with fresh herbs. And the portion was huge! Kept me going all day.\n\nMy partner opted for the scialatielli with fresh mussels. Again, homemade, thick pasta. Very yummy. The sauce was nice too. Not too strong tasting of mussels and the addition of tarragon was quite unique but it definitely worked.\n\nWe had the house wine which was inexpensive and perfectly acceptable. Service was good, they were friendly and, even though our waiter dropped one of our glasses, no big deal was made of it. I hate when people fuss and apologise 7 times. It's a nice place to sit too. Not too big, but not so small that you feel everyone can hear your conversation. And I liked the Italian maps etc. scattered around the place. \n\nOverall, I would recommend this place for a nice plate of pasta for lunch or a quick bite to eat after work. I had a bad experience of the pizza a while back but I'd be definitely be willing to give it another go after my good experience today.
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Get Your Move On really gets your move on!! On-time, on-price, on-service. They delivered and surpassed all of their promises. Get YOUR move on with this company. It is the finest out there.
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I love thier hamburgers. Meaty, juicy, fries are ok, bettre off with a baked potato.\nOther dishes are good, prices are ok. You can call ahead for a reservation. Do it, they get busy in the evening. Usually no close parking, and no valet.
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My girlfriend loves one of the lounge singers here, so I met a friend for dinner one rainy evening. Nobody greeted me at the door and once sat, I was the only one in the dining room section. Once my friend arrived, we ordered wine that took a looooooooong time to come. The lounge singer kept coming to our table & singing when we were obviously deep in conversation. The first time we were polite & clapped when he walked away, but the second time & third time it was so loud my ears hurt. He asked when finished if it was too loud and I said \""a bit\"". He seemed offended and I said \""you asked\"". The food was OK and we will not be coming back.
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By far the worst hotel I have ever stayed at in Vegas. The only reason I stayed here was because of CES. Extremely long wait times just to check out and no good food here. The front desk rep PATTI was extremely rude and should not be working there. I simply wanted to know if I could get parking reimbursed since I was staying here, unfortunately I couldn't which was fine, what upset me was that she took my only key card and scanned it, didn't give it back and insisted that I never gave her one. I asked for her to check cameras to see while she still rudely insisted I gave her nothing, she THEN found a card and scanned it and found out it was mine. COMPLETE waste of my freaking time \n\nNo complimentary toothbrush toothpaste water or basically any amenities\n\nI will never be returning here by choice ever again
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This was so bad that it has warranted my first post on Yelp. The margaritas are $12, and I'm not sure they contain alcohol in them. The margarita \""slurpee\"" we were given was sickeningly sweet it literally sobered me up on impact. All 3 of my friends and I threw our drinks away after a couple of sips...unbearable...that's a whopping waste of $48. Do yourself a favor and DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE!
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