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Permanently closed. I went on August and they had a sign. Only location open is in California | 1 |
My fiance and I were excited by the menu... a little on the pricey side, but we don't mind paying as long as the food is up to par. Well, this place didn't quite make the mark. Almost thirty bucks for 2 sandwiches, one salad, and a drink is a bit extreme, especially when the \""crusty bread\"" was hard as a rock and the salad completely lacked in flavor. The only good thing about this place was the tea. Oh well. | 0 |
I used to love to love this place! Steve was a great restaurateur! However the new owner should have taken some lessons and certainly not changed the menu. We waited an hour and a half to have our entrees come out looking nothing like what I was used to. The Chicken Francese came out all mixed together and they put red sauce on it. The sausage on my Dates plate was ground sausage ....which would have never left the kitchen before! I'm only giving one star because the Drinks were cold and refilled. Saying sorry for the delay and blaming it on staff not showing up only goes so far..... | 0 |
The lighting is way too bright and our waitress wasn't amazing. The Cowboy Maki roll is delicious, i suggest pairing it with ponzu sauce. The steak roll is not good at all. I love that they have mochi too. | 0 |
Went tonight, and had an AWFUL time due to a few staff members. All went all right before the horrible encounter with a staff member named Christina (a server). Got there early to play some games, and then take up the awesome $7.99 unlimited bowling after 9PM. Christina came up very friendly and nice on her first trip over, but as soon as she realized we weren't going to rack up a large alcohol tab, she soon lost interest. After getting some water 10 minutes after we asked for it, we decided we felt bad not getting anything else to drink so we ordered a Shirley Temple, she brought that to us without even letting us know, she just put it down and left. After our friend finished her drink, she was ready for a second. We waited about 30 minutes before I finally had to go up to Christina to ask for more. As I walked up to her I get to see her sitting with some customers, on her phone. She rolled her eyes when I asked for a drink, and then proceeded to tell another server Stacy about how \""rude we were for asking for a drink when she was clearly busy.\"" As she is telling her, she points us out and Stacy rolls her eyes at us as well. We finished our games, and it was nearing closing time so you would think she would be getting her tabs ready, but no, she was flirting with more customers, sitting at their couches, and ignoring her PAYING customers. I then had to ask another server for our check, who happened to be Stacy, to my surprise she was at least friendly to my face. She was upset as well to see Christina sitting on her phone AGAIN! She made her get my check, and I gave her my money, and asked for change, because we were not going to give her a tip clearly. She slammed my change down and walked away without saying anything. That was the point I realized I needed to let the company know that they have a bad seed ruining their paying customers experience at an otherwise fun and friendly place. I then went up to her to check her name, and the other co-workers name. Her response was said in an extremely rude tone, with a roll of the eyes and a smirk on her face. This was completely unacceptable. I would LOVE to hear from a manager from this location to discuss the poor behavior this employee displayed, as well as the poor experience that me and three others paid to have. My email is rebeccarwoods@aim.com. Please contact me. | 0 |
Great doughnuts as usual. It has been a few years since I have had one. It just reignited my love for them. | 1 |
I really liked several different things about this company. The first thing that impressed me was that they were able to make it out on a days notice....... on a WEEKEND (with no extra charge).... The other thing was the price. House cleaning service is not cheap in general, but I feel that their prices are fair. I had Jessica and Craig show up exactly on time, one Sunday evening. I walked them through my house and wasn't really sure what to expect since I have never had anyone clean my house for me before. Jessica made me feel very comfortable and let me know what to expect. I had budgeted for only 2hours and to be very honest there was probably a good 4hours of cleaning I should have gotten done! .... but with that being said, it was nice that I was able to say \""this this and this\"" is a priority... this would be nice though- type thing. The company's webpage tells you everything they can do, but to me, my money was best spent by having them do the things I hated doing and that needed it the most! So I liked that they took my priorities and just did their thing with them. \n\nBottom line: I feel like I got what I paid for, and then some. \n\nWould have rated 5 stars but I've seen house cleaning services with cheaper rates.... But then again, I do not want to risk not being satisfied with their sub par service; so ill be sticking with Addicted to Clean! | 1 |
This Lowe's gets bonus points for its location. Located in Southend, not too far from uptown - it is super convenient. The staff is always so friendly and I'm almost always greeted by someone at the front door that is prepared to answer my questions! Recently, I rented a steam cleaner and when I went to use it...it started spitting out clumps of someone else's black hair (gag!) I had to clean it out before I could get started. When I brought it back, I explained to the customer service center what had happened and they refunded me the full amount of the rental cost. \n\nI'm not a huge home improvement girl, but if I gotta go - it's to this Lowe's! | 1 |
The food's still great here, but the couple (?) running the place were really down in the dumps on this latest visit, especially the woman... such a change in that from last time (& from the perky former owners before that)! Also, seating comfort is a big deal to me, & the combination of the table arrangements & the daytime light coming inside are a little off. (Covering the windows east of the door would solve this.) Also, we're here to HAVE FUN, so Ms. needs to either cheer up or stay in the kitchen! | 1 |
I will give them that the frozen yogurt is good - but for such a small serving, there is a woefully high price. It isn't self-serve, so you get what they hand you, and they'll nickel and dime you on toppings. I used to be forced to get my frozen yogurt fix here, but now that there's a Razzy Fresh on Craig Street, just go there instead. | 0 |
Despite specifying what i wanted and confirming they could make it i ended up with \""chicken chow mein\"" american style made with spaghetti noodles swimming in soy sauce with no vegetables even though i asked twice.\n A step up from panda express. Save your $$$. | 0 |
Hands down, the best Indian food in Las Vegas. The buffet is incredible and economical. Plus a free drink when you check in on Yelp! | 1 |
*****Entertainment guide...buy one get one free meal coupon***** Save money baby!\n\n\nWowzers! I have lived maybe 4 blocks away from Sammy's for the last 3 years and now just finally had the chance to check it out only because a friend suggested we go. I have passed by a kazillion times and never even noticed this place!! Damn, I have been missing out these last few years, on the other hand not knowing of them probably saved me an extra few pounds! HaHa. Ok so on to the yummy yummy!\n\nI had the awesome opportunity to order the LA style Pastrami sandwich, an order of garlic fries and a cherry lemonade!\n\nMmmmm Nummy is all I can say!!!!!!!!!\n\nThe quality and portions are great so the prices are a bit higher.\n\nI have had wet dreams since that meal I had, sooooo good. I wish everyone could experience this place once in their Vegas lifetime.\n\nI want more...the menu is out of this world. | 1 |
Amazing! My boyfriend told me a long time ago this was his favorite sushi place so I finally got to take him here for his birthday and was so impressed. It is so cute inside and the sushi is amazing! Even just the simple california roll was outstanding. I didnt read any descriptions on the rolls and just randomly chose the phoenix roll and him and I both were shocked, it was absolutely delicious! \nI cannot wait to go back. Oh and the shrimp on the 5 dollar tapa menu is SOO good.\nTry this place! | 1 |
The combos were over priced as in are we in a foreign country which devalues the American Dollar? Oh no, we are in Vegas, and an airport nonetheless. The fries were fresh but tasteless cafeteria style and the dining areas were filthy.Burger was pretty standard. | 0 |
I had recently moved to Arizona from Michigan. I had horrible allergies in Michigan, and completely naive that my allergies would be just as bad in Arizona. \n\nWhen I went to the Sonoran Allergy and Asthma Center, I expected to receive excellent service. Which was not the case at all. \n\nWhen I went into the center, I had requested a blood work instead of a skin test (because I had just had one a month ago). The nurse then continued to tell me that the skin test is more accurate then the blood test. And also the doctor would not approve of a blood test. \n\nDuring my skin test I had a gentleman test me for asthma (which was the only good experience I had at the office). Also during my test, the nurse came in and gave me a 5 page document to read over carefully about allergy shots, since she knew the doctor would recommend these to me. She then went on to hand me information about Epi Pen(Which I told her I already had, and knew how to use); Allergy information about soy and eggs (Which I already knew I was allergic to, and I had told her that before we even started the skin test). When I told her I do not need this pile of papers, because I would hate to see such a waste in paper, she told me to bad! And then proceeded to ask me if I read the long pamphlet of allergy shots. \n\nThen finally the doctor came in. Proceeded to tell me why I needed the allergy shots and she strongly encouraged me to participate in the shots. I said I would have to think about it, the hours for the lab did not match up with my new career I just started. She then left. And the nurse came back in. This time the nurse was pressuring me even more about the allergy shots. Saying that my insurance would cover it, and there is really no reason not to get the shots. \n\nAt this point I was done! I was sick and tired of being pushed a sale. So I went home, and researched everything the nurse had told me. Come to find out the blood test is more accurate and less harmful to the patient. But because the blood work is sent to the outside lab, they lose out on MONEY! So the pressure the patients into receiving a skin test instead. The other reason why they were trying so hard to give me the allergy shots, (even before the doctor ever saw me), is because the allergy shots is a 5 year commitment to give them MONEY!\n\nThis doctors office is only for profit. Which you can tell once you walk through the door and see the elaborate seating and fancy decoration. I would recommend you not fall into their tricks, make sure that you have done the research, and go to a doctor who is caring for their patients. I hate seeing doctors offices like this, and can not stand the thought of people supporting this kind of service. | 0 |
I hate giving bad reviews but I gave this place 2 tries and both times it was an epic fail. The shop itself is poorly decorated and arranges, it doesn't strike you like they know what they are doing. The first visit the owners were running the show and were amazingly rude to my 3 year old. If I hadn't paid I would have left. The second time we decided to try their meals and not just the dessert and the fry bread was not only a huge disappointment but I was sick to my stomach all night. Service is slow and rude and the food makes you sick.... I'd pass on this one unless you want dessert because who can screw up putting sugar and honey on a flatbread? | 0 |
(+)\n-option of ordering at the kiosk instead of waiting in line\n\n(-)\n-dirty\n-ghetto\n-small\n-locked bathroom that you have to ask the cashier person to open. \n\nI didnt order anything but i used the bathroom, they press something from inside that unlocks it. its not very clean....\n\nmy friends ordered from the kiosk which was handy and easy, no problems getting what they wanted.\n\nsmall, only 10ish tables for 4 and 2 tables for 2.\n\nthis place is ghetto, sooooooo ghetto. unless you reeeeally want those 2 for a dollar tacos, go to in and out across the street instead (bigger, cleaner, but longer lines)\n\nwish i wouldve read these reviews beforehand, wouldve avoided this place. | 0 |
I was so happy to see that Macy's has a small Lush tucked away in it's cosmectics department! I've only been to Lush in San Francisco and absolutely love their products but refuse to order online and pay more for shipping than the products. Their stuff is hand made from mostly organic ingredients and they use little or no preservative. I've been nothing but happy with their stuff and found some new goodies this time around like lip scrub and solid perfume. Employees at this location were super friendly and knowledgeable, good thing I don't live in Pittsburgh because a good chunk of my paycheck would be spent at Lush. | 1 |
Bad service at this location and they over charged me on my bank statement! My receipt and bank statement do not match. Do not recommend this location! | 0 |
I've tried this location three times and each time liked it less. My third visit will be my last. I had the two meat plate of pulled pork and beef brisket with sides of bbq beans and potato salad and sweet tea. I was there 20 minutes after they opened and my pulled pork was cold, the beef brisket was tender and served hot. The bbq beans were way too watery, while the potato salad was decent. The sweet tea was below average in quality. Also, they over charged me on my order and instead of making the correction in the register and giving me the correct difference back, the employee reached into the tip jar and took out a dollar and handed it to me!\n\nWe can use more decent bbq places around the valley, but this location will not be one of them. | 0 |
Soooo, I used to work here. I am the blonde waitress referenced in Callie's review. \n\nI will not lie - the Roadrunner was a disgusting s***hole when I worked there 2 years ago. It was known for being a disgusting s***hole all through my childhood - nobody ever ventured in save the bikers. \n\nThe new owners have really turned it around though. Families are totally welcome - there are babies, teenagers, college kids, adults, and grizzled old-timers. We had a blast taking my 1 year old godson to watch the bull riding on Saturday nights. They even have a stage now, and live bands that are actually pretty talented, and there's room to dance. It's no longer just a sit-on-your-bee-hind-and-drink bar, there's entertainment of some kind.\n\nThe food is really good too - the french dip is amazing and so is the Roadrunner Burger. Last time we went for lunch, our waitress was really nice and attentive (a far cry from the staff when I was employed). \n\nKudos to the new owners! | 1 |
I'm with Cheryl. I would be shocked if they make it. Limited menu, there wasn't an entree salad option. Ordered dinner salad and it tasted like ready made bag salad and bottled dressing. My husband had Chicken Alfredo and sauce tasted like it was canned. The bread was a warmed hoagie roll.\nI don't think they make anything from scratch. \nI hate to be so negative but I don't think they are really trying! No one greeted us when we walked in and they didn't greet anyone else who came in after us, it was awkward. | 0 |
I hated it. I was part of a large (16 person) group that was being served from a pre-arranged menu. We sat down at 7:30 and had to rush the servers to get out of there at 11:15. The food was small (miniscule), of decent quality, and vastly overpriced. The service was horrid and the food - well, the food was very, very small. We started with an appetizer that could have been hidden under a nickel. After a 6 course meal I went out for dinner...\n\nIncredibly, the food was really mediocre. One of the key signs for me is the bread a restaurant serves. Heaven is when the bread comes to the table fresh from the oven. The bread here was old and cold. The tuna tartar was passable when eaten with the mango salsa. The rest was more of the same - small, mediocre and over-priced. \n\nI felt like I was in the Emperor's new clothes story - everyone raving about nothing!\n\nDon't go here to eat unless you're just dying to throw away your money and walk away hungry. | 0 |
I am giving them 5 stars today (not because of the food - which was very good) but for the excellent service we received. I was truly amazed and how friendly and helpful they were (even with out stubborn 3 yr old)\n\nThe food was excellent - 4 star worthy, not 5 star because I have had better pasta. My wife got a salad that looked great and my kid got the macaroni and cheese (which I snuck a bite of - and it was amazing)\n\nGood food, better service = 5 stars in my book. Keep it up! | 1 |
I want to like the food at Shanghai, I really do, but I just don't. The lettuce wraps are good if you load them up with sauce, but their other entrees are just okay. Hardly any veggies in their entrees. Tonight the Terriyaki chicken was dry & overcooked, the Honey Chicken was mushy, not crunchy on the outside (it is fried). They have driven me to cook my own Chinese food. I'm just from cities that had great Chinese restaurants. Hopefully they will change some of their recipes. | 0 |
OK- 1st off; If you really want to have the \""Eddie House\"" experience you'll have to get a group of 'Foodies and get reservations at the \""Kitchen Bar\"". (At least I think that is what it is called) The bar sits 6 people and is right in fount of the kitchen..Where Eddie prepares a multi-course meal..incredible! A Mushroom Bisque soup, Spicy greens salad w/ the thinnest sliced scallops ever. Seared Ahi, the best mashed taters ever!\nOh yea.. if a cook offers to feed you, don't reach for the spoon! You just have to trust the cook! Be fair warned- you paying for front-row service and a show! BUT well worth it! | 1 |
Great after work bar - not so great BBQ. \n\nFor my meal I ordered the brisket with sides of collards and potato salad. \n\n\nThe brisket has the chewy/dry consistency of reheated meat. Also, there is no identifiable smoke ring, which is the hallmark of smoked meat. Whatever smokey taste I get is on the surface and appears to be smoke flavoring applied as part of a very light rub. Overall low on flavor. I am very disappointed - especially since the name of the place is \""Smoke.\"" On the upside the \""brisket sauce\"" is tasty and complements the brisket well, but mostly as hydration. \n\nThe collards have the familiar vinegary, sweet, hot taste that I like and has ham bits well incorporated for flavor. Overall a good side for those who enjoy collard greens. \n\nThe potato salad is forgettable. It appears to be some version of baked potato salad. It contains celery, green onions, small chunks of red potatoes, a scant few bits of bacon, and is made creamy by what tastes like a mixture of sour cream and mayo. Some may enjoy it, but it was too creamy for me - I can barely taste any potato in the mix. \n\nOverall an unimpressive experience, but since it is conveniently located - in the same building as where I work - and the beer selection is decent I will probably give another main dish and sides a try on a less motivated day. | 0 |
Inspite of the lackluster reviews, I Decided to try this place out because its 24 hours and close to my house. So i get to the place around 5am. The drive thru is not very well lit besides the menus and its a very quite and vacant area when you pull in. I wanted to just test the place out so i didn't order anything to big or crazy. I Went with just 3 Carne Asada Tacos.\n\nI pulled up to the window. The guy took my money i think about $8.50 and i proceeded to wait a good 5 minutes at the window. I Have no problem waiting cause usually that means its made when its ordered. Order came up and i told the guy i want red and green sauce and jalapenos. He looked at me and said very matter of factly YES OK.. Was kinda funny.\n\nSo i get home thinking they are probably going to be some wimpy little tacos, As i open the box i'm amazed at the huge size of these things! Loaded with lots of meat, pico de gallo and guacamole. They tasted as good as they looked and i will definitely be back. I'll remember to take a picture next time. i just wanted to dig right in!!\n\nKathy D. Nacho Cheese is an American Creation.. You mam are an Idiot.. Real mexican places use medium cheddar. | 1 |
I will absolutely return - I had been meaning to check out St. Francis for a while now. The server was very helpful in navigating and suggesting items on the menu and the wine list. The goat cheese appetizer was lovely... main meal was delightful and the local dessert was heaven. The noise in the busy restaurant wasn't too loud, so I was able to carry on a conversation with my date. Just like I mentioned in my opening - I will absolutely return, what a great find on Camelback! | 1 |
one can judge how the economy is doing by the length of girls' skirts....in that, we're definitely not in a recession.\n\nlove the view and simplicity of the place. minus one star for charging guys $30 and girls $20 for cover. | 1 |
I have walked by this unassuming little bar a handful of times, completely oblivious to the magic that is going on inside. There are 2 areas. Parasol up, is upstairs and features a large bar with a lot of plush seating and dimly lit chandeliers. Parasol down, has a smaller bar area and a patio. The magic? ...at 8 PM. They have little shows every 30 mins that are projected on or around the waterfall, where you overlook from the patio. These shows are quaint, they won't blow your mind, but they will be fun to watch as you sip on premium cocktails and eat the most fantastic bar nuts you've ever encountered. If you like sweet drinks, get the pear-a-sol, a pear martini...but order it on the rocks, you will thank me later. | 1 |
We have these where i grew up and I was suprized yo see one this far west. Food is always good. The atomsphere screams biker or grease monkey. I had a luburger and it was pretty good however, I could not finnish it. All in all pretty good meal | 1 |
What a horrible experience. The hotel was so pricey. I was expecting a gorgeous room. Instead, the room was just mediocre. There was nothing special about the room I stayed in. I thought, from reading the description online, that the hotel was a more upscale approach to the ceasars hotel and casino. But it reminded me of a motel. The bathroom shower had no door, so it was so cold to take a shower. But I can deal with a crappy hotel room. The problem was the staff and manager. I had trouble checking in on arrival. I asked to speak to the manager but they told me he was In a meeting. Mind you it was almost 10 pm!! What sorta meeting goes on that late?! But instead of meeting with us in person. He calls the room cause I imagine he didn't want to bother to leave his office to talk to us in person. I merely had a simple complaint about the check in process but he had no sympathy or care. I wasn't looking for any sort of freebie or compensation. I just simply had a suggestion on how he could tell his staff how to deal with the situation. But that's the last time I go to this hotel and Casino. The customer service there needs help. It might need a new manager to get that hotel to where It should be. But until then I'm going to be staying at the Bellagio. It's the same price as the Nobu but it has the best customer service and gorgeous rooms. It's sad for Nobu/Ceasars cause I visit Vegas quite often. Oh well. | 0 |
To hell with this airport and really, to hell with Arizona.\n\nThat hurts me to say, I met my wife while we both lived and worked at Grand Canyon, and I've spent a lot of time in mostly northern Arizona. At one time I dreamed of retiring to a small ranch with lots of big dogs and Mount Humphreys looming in the distance. No more, those days are long behind me.\n\nThe combination of my disgust with Phoenix - really just a hotter, dryer version of LA - and the unseemly politics of people like Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Governor Brewer have pretty much taken me to the point where I don't plan to set foot (or spend another dollar) in that state.\n\nThis airport blows. It's huge, if you rented a car it succeeds in outdistancing even Providence in terms of how far you must travel to get your vehicle. Plan on an extra half hour to take shuttle buses and then hunt for your car due to the extreme lack of effective signage and staff.\n\nAnd please tell me why the hell I'm paying for your football stadium. Your team sucks, you have a (ridiculous) corporate sponsor for it, so why are people who could not care less about the Arizona Cardinals paying a stadium surcharge?\n\nI'll continue to vote with my dollars, and none of them will be heading to Arizona. As someone who flies a lot, all over the world, Sky Harbor is on my personal shit(hole) list. | 0 |
My skin has always been a problem for me and I've tried everything under the sun to get the flawless skin I've always wanted. Some things have worked better than others, some have been more expensive, I've tried cheap things, I've tried combination products but I still don't have the perfect skin. At the moment I'm using something called Quinoderm which is effectively just bleach in a lotion form to zap any blemishes. It actually burns my skin when I put it on and I think if I continue to use it as much as I am, I'll end up looking like Michael Jackson. \n\nThat's why I've recently realised that I need to be a bit kinder to my skin (even though it isn't very kind to me). I've been so determined to get rid of my horrible blemishes that I'd put anything on my skin to make them go away regardless of how much bleach/alcohol is in it, I just want to see immediate results! That's why I've recently started trying out products from Neal's Yard Remedies.\n\nEverything here is natural so you can rest assured that it will work in harmony with your skin and won't cause damage to it. The cleaners, toners and anti-blemish treatments are very gentle and soft and unlike my Quinoderm, don't burn your skin.\n\nWhen I went in and explained my spot problem to a friendly staff member here I was pointed in the direction of the Mahonia facial cleanser and witch hazel water. The cleanser is great as it is fragrance free and very gentle so even if I get some in my eyes it doesn't hurt at all. Although the effects haven't been as immediate as my bleach filled anti-blemish buddy I am gradually noticing a difference and I'm hoping that the results will be longer lasting! It's very reassuring to know that I'm putting chemical free products on my face and for something that's natural the prices aren't too ridiculous either. | 1 |
Food was goodish. Service was BAD!!!!! I ordered a corona and it was served with a lemon?! There were long delays between courses, asked for chicken with my pasta(didn't get it) but was still charged. I just paid for it because I didn't want to wait for the updated check. \n\nCool concept but really bad service. | 0 |
Finally got a chance to go, after the word had spread among all my friends that there was a new Chinese restaurant opened. It was very clean, nice decor, Good service. Well most importantly, we were happy about the Sichuan cuisine there. | 1 |
I'm a big buffet fan, so naturally I got the Buffet Of Buffet's for my most recent trip to Vegas. I had heard good things about this place and read the reviews here on yelp. This was our first stop (for breakfast) and we were ready to eat! \n\nWe were seated quickly, there was no line. Our hostess was a very kind woman. The waitress wasn't all that great and really didn't do much other than get my party 1 refill (we were there for about an hour)\n\nAt first glance it seemed like a clean place, and I had hoped the food would be great. Sadly...it was not. My first plate was biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, and hash browns. I also grabbed a small bowl of oatmeal. \n\nThe overall quality of the food was really bad. The eggs looked fantastic, however they had no flavor and they were very watered down. The hash browns were cold, and again had no flavor. I took one bite of the B&G and that was enough to know that I didn't like it. The oatmeal I will admit though was pretty much as good as oatmeal can be. \n\nI ordered Milk and I was very surprised that they brought me whole milk and that was pretty awesome, the waitress brought me 2 big glasses, I got a refill on 1 and ordered a chocolate milk, I was disappointed with the chocolate milk as that was not whole milk...it also tasted sour.\n\nI went back to look at the other foods offered, and based off looks alone I wouldn't eat anything else from there other than fruit. The bacon and sausage looked very undercooked, I have a thing about bacon being cooked crispy, this bacon was floppy and you could see through it, my girlfriend tried both meats and she said it was pretty bad. I don't recall everything my lady had but she wasn't happy with it. We left after that. \n\nSo for me, the only good thing about this buffet I liked was the Milk, Oatmeal, and Fruit. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone at least not for breakfast, though if they can't make breakfast I can't depend on them to make anything else. I gave it a 2 for the way the place looked, and for the high quality milk. | 0 |
Horrible customer service. Went with a friend and she was interested in signing up, when we walked in the staff was not friendly. They said I didn't have a guest pass on my account. They did not let my friend work out, so we left. She no longer wants a membership. | 0 |
My wife and her family love the margaritas here, but only because they are strong. They are but NOT cheap. My chimi was ok. The shrimp fajitas were also just ok. Frozen fairly small shrimp. The options around this area are limited. The chimi (luch portion) 7.99, fajitas 12.99 and two margs each ran $46 bucks. Yikes!\n\nIf you can, go somewhere else. | 0 |
I like the decor and it is a good idea, but the food was meh. | 0 |
Didn't like the food. Probably because of my bland Americanized pallet. The food was pricey. They want you to pay for the \""cultural\"" experience. It also took our waitress around 45 minutes to split our checks and run our cards. The place was practically empty at the time. Not cool. | 0 |
Wow, Annalise was fabulous at helping me find the perfect top to go with a black skirt for a wedding. \n\nI told her what I needed, and she immediately started pulling options. \n\nThen when I texted my husband to come (he was somewhere else in the mall, probably admiring the Teslas), Annalise greeted him at the door and brought him to the appropriate dressing room. \n\nGreat experience! Awesome customer service! | 1 |
Beer rocks\n\nNever knew there was an awesome rock bar so close to my flat, and my life is better for it! So on the pub crawl with my Aberdonian chums, this is pub two, and it was a bit of a suck it and see approach. I knew it was somewhere near us and luckily we found it thanks to dumb luck, we were pleasantly surprised.\n\nIt's a traditional decor, dark wood with wee stools and archaic lamp shades. A long island bar with a glorious single real ale pump, serving nuclear craft ales, this session was Tiny Rebel's Hadouken, and it was like a drop kick in the face. The staff were suitably punk, and I'm not talking brew dog hipster punk either.\n\nNow, the special thing here is the jukebox, its jam packed with some of the most awesome rock and punk albums ever, and one of my drinking companions could have spent a fortune on it. Lucky for him we were on a strict 2 beer max per pub rule.\n\nI want to go back to this pub on a Friday night and meet some of the locals, I think this would lead to some great drinking stories. Awesome selection of shots etc also... | 1 |
The sub itself is pretty awesome. We got a 12inch Italian. \n\nThe only complaint is that the employees leave the back door open and as you walk in you can see them smoking. I'm not the type of person to get mad over people smoking... it's just when you're about to prepare my food and I can see you rushing to finish your cigarette before you fix my sandwich. It's kind of gross..\n\nTip for Firehouse: If your employees are going to smoke make sure the customers can't see them before they walk in. | 0 |
I live right down from the street and you this place might possibly be the best brunch place in all of Phoenix. Their modern take on the food they serve is delicious and adventurous. From the house to the absolutely amazing patio, you can't miss at this place. The employees and owner are great people that are always there to serve you right when you need them. The only problem I have is that their drinks are as expensive as their food. They do use mostly top shelf liquors. | 1 |
I stayed here with a group of friends for the week around New Years and it was a really good experience. \n\nThe goods:\n- Hotel staff was courteous and helpful. There was always someone around to help you out - whether you needed directions or someone to help you with your bags.\n- Location, location, location! The hotel was right above the Bonaventure Metro station and just a short walk away to either downtown or Old Montreal. The hotel also connects to the underground walkways, but they were a bit confusing to navigate our first and second try. Talk to the concierge if you have any questions - they'll point you in the right direction.\n- The outdoor pool: When's the last time you went swimming outside when it was 8 degrees (Fahrenheit)? I never have, so this was a real treat. I heard they keep the water at 86, which is a little cool but manageable if you keep it moving. Your hair starts to freeze within minutes...it's awesome...definitely check it out!\n- The rooms: the bed is awesome, like sleeping on a cloud (also see below for the not-so-goods).\n\nThe not-so-goods:\n- The layout of this hotel is so confusing! I guess it's a split level and there's a ton of stairs. I highly recommend letting the bellhops help you with your bags if they're heavy since they have some sort of secret back way to get to the rooms.\n- The bar. SO OVERPRICED. I paid $13 for a beer and it wasn't even a good beer. I know this is the norm for hotels, but I just wanted to throw it out there. Highly suggest you walk the 10 minutes to Les 3 Brasseurs or Bier Market instead of wasting your moolah in the hotel's bar.\n- The rooms: the bathroom is pretty small and the hot water is hit or miss (but I guess I can understand if the whole hotel is using it when it's super frosty outside). Also there aren't many places to put your stuff if you're a fan of unpacking like I am.\n- WIFI: if you're using the free WIFI, it fades in and out. Really annoying, but it's free so there's that.\n\nOverall, we had a great time with this hotel. I would definitely stay here again in the future and recommend it to all of you Yelpers. | 1 |
They have really yummy flavors. Deeeelish. The times we've been there, they don't have like a huge variety of flavors but definitely enough to get different ones for half a dozen, maybe a dozen. THat's good enough for me! Pretty big cupcakes. I think I'd rather have mine smaller but the flavors I've had there are delicious. We definitely like coming here for a treat! | 1 |
Really liked Paymon's until we found The Fat Greek. Everything was fresh. Bread was incredible. Gyros was tender, wrapped in warm pita. Terrific Greek salad. Would have loved to try the desserts, but we ran out of time. Bummer that they close so early. | 1 |
This new place opened up a while back and I was sold when I saw sushi on the sign. We came in last weekend and ordered a large variety of items. Everything was really good and really cheap. Like, really really cheap. Even better. All the food was very fresh and tasty. Since we live so close, I'm sure we'll be back often. | 1 |
I face weekend mornings with a fairly simple choice. Do I turn left and go to Starbucks on 32nd and Lincoln or turn right and head to Luci's? Easy choice and Luci's wins every weekend. Starbucks is for caffeine on a work day while Luci's is something else entirely. \n\nI'm from a very small town (3,500 people). In a small town every place you eat, drink, shop, or otherwise patronize places you alongside people from the community. To me, Luci's basically embodies the same kind of local, community based feeling but in a very large and widespread city. It is a place that has to be discovered because there is a Starbucks across the intersection that provides the uninitiated a safe option that keeps them in their comfort zone. \n\nThe staff are simply great, offering up friendliness along with the coffee and food. They have the best french toast that I've had maybe ever. I'm a frequent flyer on the bagel and lox airline. The only thing I would add there is to please, please, please start slicing the onions thinner for the bagels/lox. \n\nI've bought some things from the grocery store, but it isn't my usual reason for going. They have unusual items that might be difficult to find elsewhere. I feel like Luci's is a throwback and I mean that in the best possible way. Give Luci's a shot, I think you'll like it. | 1 |
Three words. Amazing Green Curry. Period.\n\nPolite and homely owners for the place. Good for veggies too :). Lovely little quaint place serving piping hot amazing Thai food. *on nom nom* | 1 |
This is my favorite coffee shop. It's the best I've found out here in AZ. It's also the only place I've found to get caffeine past 10:00 out here in the Glendale area. Even if it wasn't though, I'd still drive the 20 minutes to it.\n\nNot even just to study, although the tiny shop is well suited for it. The owner is a wonderful woman and her workers have all been very well suited to the place. The ambiance is artsy but not elitist.\n\nWhat else should I mention.....I know there's something I'm forgetting.....\n\nOh yeah.\n\nCoffee.\n\nEach cup, even of their basic coffee, is individually brewed. Dark as midnight and strong as.....things that are really strong. It's wonderful. The best coffee I think I've yet found in a region that doesn't seem to like strong coffees. It's okay, I know where A Shot of Java is if I want real coffee, not some fro-fro sweet dairy beverage that once passed by someone sneezing who had drank coffee a week ago.\n\nReally real coffee. It's here. | 1 |
Fresh seafood and delicious sauces. \""The best hueovos rancheros I have ever had\"" was how a table mate put it. Another had so many langostinos on his plate he had to share. The guacamole was the best as long as you can appreciate all those little green specks of jalapeno. 4 people $60 | 1 |
Not so great in my view. \n\nI recently stopped in Burlington twice in the last month, purchasing over $100.00 of shirts and a down jacket. These are my observations: \n\n1. The store is not clean. It reminds me of Ross in the sense that there are always lots of clothes on floor or in the wrong place and the employees seem content to just talk to each other instead working to make the place organized and clean. \n\n2. For being a \""coat factory\"" their selection was dismal. Honestly, after seeing their selection I actually decided to try my luck looking for a jacket online rather then buy an overpriced jacket that has been sitting on the floor. \n\n3. Staff is not friendly. I went to the dressing room to try on a few things and the gal at the front was talking to another employee and wouldn't acknowledge me until I asked for her attention (I was standing in front of her). \n\n4. If the tag is wrong, prepare to be overcharged. I bought a jacket and apparently it was a part of another system jacket, which I didn't know. The cashier decided the only reasonable thing to do was to charge me for the full price of the entire system jacket, despite the fact that there was no other part to that jacket on the racks or anywhere else I could see. \""It's still the same price\"" she said. Gee, thanks. \n\n5. Prices not that great compared to their competitors. Dillard's clearance center is in MetroCenter Mall down the street and they have similar items, cheaper, better brand names, and far greater selection in my view. Try them first before going here. | 0 |
Finally I get to check this place out. Did some Christmas shopping for the homies and family. I walk in and I'm immediately engulfed with everything zombie apocalypse. I totally felt at home. Friendly staff greets me and a zombie Rudolph is prancing around the store. Before I start shopping, I've got to check out the store. Bumper stickers, T-shirts, knives, targets, ammo, MREs, all that you would need in order to survive the apocalypse minus real steel firearms. That was the only thing missing.\n\nSoon after, I ask about stun guns and ammo. I get some homies pink stun guns to protect themselves. I don't think that pepper spray is going to be as intimidating as a stun gun. The sound of it is gnarly. $35 is not a bad price for peace of mind. \n\nIn the back, they have their ammo stash. The owner was chatting to me about the ammo. He's planning to stock that place up with all kinds of ammo. Hopefully this will become the go-to spot to re-up. They have very reasonable prices. I ended up getting 250 rounds of .45 ACP for $116 out the door. Not a bad deal for plinking rounds.\n\nI definitely will have to check this place out again when I need more targets and target rounds. \n\nEYE LIKA!!! | 1 |
Love this place! Noodles, Dumplings, Spring Rolls.. oh and the fresh OJ! | 1 |
I am so in love with this place!!!! Very romantic ambiance, delicious food and excellent wine selection! What more can a girl ask for?! | 1 |
The stereotype of bingo being just for old people doesn't exist in my mind anymore. What a fun night. Get there a bit early to line up to get your cards or machine. I am old school so I opted for the paper cards. Get those complimentary drinks beforehand and get ready! Playing can be a bit hectic if you are a newcomer but it was easy to catch on. The smoke that wafted over was a bit much even though we were sitting on the non smoking side. But other than that.. a quick hour of fun with all your friends and the possibility of winning- can't be beat! | 1 |
Good espresso and a nice view of the fountain if it's cool enough to be outside. They are pet-friendly. The obvious highlight of my trip to Mountain View Coffee Co, however, were something like \""flax seed bites\""--I forget the actual name. But they were cookie-type bakery items which had featuring a ton of flax seed, I'm guessing some almond and vanilla. Tasted amazing! And available for the low, low price of 75 cents! Now THAT is a deal! | 1 |
So Jamie and I were walking on the Strip right after seeing Cher at Caesar's Palace. Yes, Cher....all 63 years of her and not an ounce of fat on her. If she could back ti-yummm...ti-yummmmm. Anyway, amid the drunken youngsters drinking the bong-shaped decanters of margaritas, we suddenly heard the ghostly voice of Celine Dion screeching to us that her heart will go on. My God, isn't she back in Montreal yet? I avoided Vegas for six years so I wouldn't have to hear that pompous voice of hers. \n\nAlas, it was the sound system at the Fountains of Bellagio playing her overplayed song as the waters danced to the bombast. Gratefully, it was the very end we had to hear, so we waited patiently for the next show in fifteen minutes. This time, it was Lee Greenwood singing his tribute to Reaganomics - \""God Bless the USA\"" - and you can see how those policies have brought us today to near financial ruin. Regardless, the fountains are quite a sight, especially at night with all the lights adding yet another dimension.\n\nApparently, there are three types of nozzles used to make the special effects - oarsmen (jets with a full range of spherical motion); shooters (which shoot water upwards); and super shooters (which send the water up as high as 250 feet in the air). Gee, that sounds like one of the sex shows that those guys are selling with those cards that they pluck and snap as you pass by. The whole extravaganza lasts about three to four minutes, and no worry if you miss one as another show comes in fifteen to thirty minutes depending on the time of day. It's quite a dazzler, and your only other free option is watching the Sirens of T.I. (Treasure Island). I am so not in that target audience.\n\nOh yeah, here's my video of that waterworks show...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8ehU_hPD5E | 1 |
We had to get trammed to our baggage claim and such but I've done that in ChiTown airport before and it's not a biggie. The tram is clean. So all good. \n\nThey have cute clay sculptures! and yes I took photos with them! SO CUTE! I love it!\n\nThe place kinda smells of smoke even tho they said NO smoking. :P\n\nThey already have slots in there hahaha... oh Vegas. :P\n\nVery colorful and lots of lights. Very Vegas.\n\nGetting a cab is easy. They have a great system to wait in line and stations to go in so no one fights.\n\nSweet. | 1 |
Drool... drool... and another drool... just to make my point.\n\nThis is by far the BEST buffet in all of Vegas. Seriously!\n\nI'm about half the size of my husband and a fairly light eater, but man oh man, the first time I went to the Rio buffet, I ate plate after plate after plate and out ate my husband! \n\nThe place is huge and has a great selection of food. You gotta get there super early for dinner though, like around 5 or 5:30, otherwise you'll be in line for a good hour or more. But hang in there and you won't be disappointed! \n\nOn Saturdays and Sundays, they have champagne brunch too! The mimosas are pretty good and the servers are diligent about getting you drunk. Haha. \n\nI've also tried the buffet at Wynn, but it wasn't even half as good as the Rio buffet and what made it worse was that it was double the price! What the heck... Never again! I've found my love in Vegas. It's Rio buffet all the way! | 1 |
Very average Spanish food. In fact I found the paella to be extremely oily. Way overpriced for what you get for your dollar. I added a star just for the outdoor patio. | 0 |
My boyfriend took me to Kitchen Galerie last week for my birthday. What an incredible dining experience. The atmosphere is very welcoming while still being edgy (our waiter/chef/sommelier was handsome, charming and quirky who had a large mop of unkempt dark brown hair); the rock band The Pixies (circa 1992) was played loudly in the background to our delighted surprise. The wine was incredible. The food, oh the food was divine! We ordered the side of beef which we super-sized with an option of a large piece of foie gras and gosh, we are so glad we did! How happy we are to have dined at Kitchen Galerie. How happy I am to have celebrated my birthday at such a lovely and memorable restaurant. I fell in love with my boyfriend all over again while sipping French wine, nibbling on buttery c\u00f4t\u00e9 de b\u0153uf and savoring truffled mashed potatoes. We are making plans to come back again soon! Be sure to call ahead for a reservation. | 1 |
What a nice little surprise in the downtown Phoenix area. I came with a group of 6 of us during the last day of our training phase. The atmosphere was fairly charming but the food is why I will return.\n\nI ordered the rosemary chicken sandwich and our group ordered each of the four types of fries, and I was able to sample them all. The sandwich was excellent, much better than anticipated. My favorite fries were the cinnamon brushed sweet potato fries. The service... well, to be honest, I was too wrapped up in the food to notice but obviously it wasn't lacking enough for me to complain.\n\nHighly recommend! | 1 |
Two words... Hairy sushi. \nGross, I will not be back | 0 |
Shwarma Paradise\n\nOmar is just an Outstanding cook and partner in this delightful joint.\n\nIt pains me to read some of the latest reviews especially those from Buckeye AZ that fancy themselves as \""experts\"" of Middle Eastern cuisine....\n\nThis place rocks....it is ALL-Great food.\n\nIf you are a neurotic debutante masquerading around town as Anthony Bourdain then please spare us your narcissistic Groupon fueled diatribes and just eat else where...preferably in Gaza!!!\n\nTake your time and come enjoy a slow paced extraordinarily rewarding meal. | 1 |
I ordered the $11.99 Sashimi lunch today and was really disappointed with what I got. It's supposed to come with 12 pieces of sashimi, but the problem is that most of it was what I'd consider 1/2 size pieces, really tiny. It came with miso soup which was nice and hot, but no rice? I think this is the first time I've ordered a sashimi meal and didn't get rice to go with it. \n\nThe single piece of salmon was very lean (no fat) missing that lovely creamy taste that I enjoy so much. And I don't remember any yellow tail on there at all. \n\nMaybe the other lunch specials are better, but this deal was horrible. Left hungry and felt cheated by the small portion size. | 0 |
We called them right after a graduation event requesting seating for 12. In 10 mins we showed up and they were ready for us. Instead of 12 we had 20! They were so accommodating, friendly and attentive. We very much appreciated what we did for us. This is our 'go to' place for good bar food with great pricing regularly so that is why we wanted to share it with others for graduation. | 1 |
Came here for lunch, 3 other tables, still took over an hour and that was with us constantly searching for our waitress every step of the way. First time at AZN, and our waitress was completely apathetic to that fact when we told her, no suggestions, nothing. Ordered the samba edamame which was actually delicious, but just took way too long to come out. Our entrees arrived, and immediately just saw pooling oil at the bottom of both dishes. The vegetables were definitely not fresh, as the mushrooms were obviously rehydrated, chewy, and inedible, as well as the dirty/old bokchoy pieces in our stir fry dish. I would advise that you pay attention to your itemized check once you get it, because i glanced over it before handing my card over, and noticed higher prices on the check than I had seen on the menu. Asked the waitress about it, and she said she would let someone know. Not a good first impression, don't think I will be back anytime soon. | 0 |
great Pho, very friendly owner and great service. Pho is on the pricey side | 1 |
Hubby n I needed a retreat from our day to day life. He surprised me with a room that included a jacuzzi facing the strip! This room also included a wet bar which came in handy as we bought our own alcohol. The room was nice and pretty clean. What I didn't like was the hallway smelled like old musky cologne. I don't think it was from an old man because that smelled lingered there during our whole stay, The elevators were pretty accessible meaning they weren't crowded all the time, like some other hotels. I really like the location of the Monte Carlo, smack in the middle of the strip. Another plus is that it tram that connects to the the Aria and to the Bellagio, It was super cold when we were there last week, 40's, and we didn't want to be walking from one place to the next. | 1 |
No big deal is all I can really say. \n\nPink's looked pretty busy and happening, and its menu sounded mouthwatering. Its multiple \""celebrity\"" endorsements and \""new\"" veggie dog sold me, and $7-something later I was settling down with a veggie dog piled with swiss and sauerkraut. \n\nIt was the perfect hot dog - for a 5-year-old. I don't know what I was expecting but it certainly wasn't a rubbery boiled hot dog stuck in a web of gooey melted processed swiss, sandwiched inside a cloudlike Wonderbread style bun. It was all right, but completely lacking in sophistication. Generous on the sauerkraut, though, I will give them that. \n\nI doubt I'll be revisiting Pink's anytime soon - not with so many other options for quick bites crowding the Strip and vying for my money. | 0 |
The food was edible and could have been a lot better. Typical bowling alley French fries and a bland dry tasteless \""cardiologist\"" burger. Has potential but there is nothing special. My main gripe with this place is the beer situation. Anytime I go somewhere and they actually have good craft beer in excited. This place has good beer. But no one there knows anything about it. There is no rotating tap list so you have to be in the bar or walk over there to see what's on tap, the server had no idea. Also you can't serve every beer in a mason jar. I get that it goes with the theme but it's dumb. | 0 |
Wonderful! Amazing food, fabulous pierogies, and the guys that run the place obvious put a lot of love and care into the place. Pittsburgh is a place that loves it's sandwiches, and this was one of the bests I've ever had! | 1 |
First time we went, we loved the food. This time, wings weren't that great. Normally, I'd still give them 3-4 stars, waitstaff was nice. But the clientele on the porch was the drunkest, most vulgar group of guys I've ever had the displeasure of hearing. The female waitstaff was scared off, and deservedly so. There is bar talk, and their is vulgar despicable disgusting talk about women. Even my husband was so disgusted that he left more than a dozen wings behind. We got up early, asked to pay our bill inside, and told the female waitstaff they should have a male coworker escort them out. Nothing happened. We even called and let the manager know about what her waitresses were subjected to, and she didn't seem to care much. As long as filth like that is allowed there, we will be spending our dollars elsewhere. Shame. | 0 |
Opting out from the noise and hustle of Flo's we called in a take-out order recently. Arrived for pick-up as instructed in about 35 minutes. \n\nAs usual, the place was hopping when I arrived. Transaction was completed quickly and I was out the door with my order. All happy - until I got home and realized that my order was incomplete. Rec'd only the appetizer & rice, but neither of the 2 main dishes I'd ordered. Now I'm NOT happy. \n\nCalled to inform Flo's of the problem, talked to a \""manager\"". She was snippy and basically told me it was my fault for walking out with only 1 bag when they had 2 for the order. Yes, and how was I supposed to know that?? I requested credit back to my credit card, more discussion, finally she says \""I'm not going to argue with you\"" and hung up. Huh, what has this conversation been then? Several days later I found my credit card had been credited back. Hurray, I won't have to dispute the charge with my credit card company.\n\nFlo's - you screwed up and blamed it on me. Your food isn't that great anyway and your attitude is worse. Think about adding some customer service to your menu. In the meantime I'll find another restaurant that actually wants my business. | 0 |
I know rating an arbys is not a great service, but I just wanted to point out a few things...\n\nWhen I arrived, the place was in tip top shape! I mean, everything was clean, in order, etc. Reasoning for this, no one was there!\n\nWhen I ordered, they gave me the wrong fries and the sandwihch was a total mess (see photo attached). And for what I ordered, the price was NOT worth the level of food. The following day I went to a Wendys and spent the same amount on about double the amount of food.\n\nI love Arby's, but not for those prices... | 0 |
Place is huge.\n\nHas added a new terminal (#3) which I only have arrived at when using JetBlue.\n\nWhen using Southwest I have arrived at Terminal 1.\n\nMany food options. Place is really organized.\n\nYou can catch taxi and shuttles here. | 1 |
Ordered to-go with my family. We were going to eat here but it was hot inside. AC must have been broken or something. Anyways, haven't eaten here in awhile since my family likes Aloha Kitchen better but L&L was closer today. I ordered a simple breakfast plate: Portuguese sausage with eggs & rice. Simple. Didnt taste bad & didnt taste super good. My boyfriend got the Loco moco. He said it tasted good but how can you mess up a pattie with gravy & egg? My mom ordered the short ribs which were BURNT. Ew. It was mostly fat with no meat anyways. So that was a waste of a meal that my mom didnt eat. Won't be back. I'd rather drive the extra 15 mins for some good Hawiian food. | 0 |
I was walking back and forth through downtown over a series of days and saw Madonna's. I made it a point to tell myself that I should stop in and get myself something to eat. I love Tex-Mex food and am always looking for new places to patronize. \n\nI stopped in during lunch and ordered a steak burrito with guacamole to go. When I received my order I immediately opened it to take a bite. I was immediately underwhelmed. I saw that they had some Tapatio and added it to the full course of my burrito and took my leave of the little corner store.\n\nThe best part of the burrito was the Tapatio that I added after the fact. The issues with it were myriad. My biggest issue was the utter lack of any taste. That's right, my burrito had no flavor. How do you make a steak burrito with guacamole and pinto beans without any flavor what-so-ever in any of the components? Not far behind that question was the fact that my steak burrito had almost no steak. It was all beans and guacamole. Don't get me wrong, I like beans and guacamole when they are properly made, but I ordered a STEAK burrito and not a bean burrito seasoned with a few pieces of meat.\n\nI might try this place again to give it another chance, but I would stay away from the steak burrito and would most likely eat vegan that day just to see if the lack of flavor was situational. | 0 |
I dont have much experience on the Vegas dinner scene, but in my opinion this is a solid lunch, early dinner spot. Great pastas and pizzas, it's super nice to sit \""outside\"" on the square and enjoy your food.\n\nWe had the gnocchi, pizza with truffle oil, and the seafood pasta. All of which were above average. Pizza was nice and thin, which is exactly how I like it. The gnocchi was unreal, fluffiest and softest gnocchi I think I've ever had. Didn't pay much attention to the quality of the wine/drink list, but it seemed adequate for the type of restaurant it was. \n\nThe service was great, waiter was very friendly. Although it should be noted that both me and my wife could've sworn he was on some kind of drugs, he still did a great job! Dress code seemed to be Vegas casual, which is pretty much whatever you want.\n\nWe brought our son here (1.5 yr old) and they were both very nice and accommodating to us, so if you are here with kids (which I don't know why we or anyone would want to be) this place is great for that. | 1 |
Stopped in looking to buy, and was approached by Keith. Keith was a nice man; Someone I wouldn't mind doing business with. Apparently he was new though, because he was completely at the mercy of the sales managers. \n\nWe wanted to trade in my car, so Keith collected all of the car's information, so they could appraise it. He took it in to appraise it while we test drove a used Mini. We loved it, and could have been talked into it, but when we got back, the sales manager said he was far too busy to appraise the vehicle, and gave no real estimate of time when he would get around to it. I thought all of this was peculiar, as there really were no other customers to speak of. \n\nWe left, and Keith called two days later to offer me $1000 for my BMW. No thanks, Keith. No thanks. \n\nI will say, I definitely didn't feel pressured to buy... I did however felt a little pressured to leave and not come back.\n\nAs soon as that manager heard I only wanted to spend $12k-$15k, I was an instant write off. It's pretty insulting. | 0 |
Let me start by saying that this was the best hot dog I've ever had (which says a lot considering that I have lived in both Washington, DC and New Orleans). I honestly wasn't expecting much, and to tell you the truth, I wasn't very hungry. But what a pleasant surprise. | 1 |
As write this review of DJT - I asked myself - \""What would the Donald say about my experience?\"" would he Love it? or would he say \""You're FIRED!\"" I'm afraid to say that the latter might just be his response... \n\nNote - I was here for business and experienced both Dinner & Lunch....\n\nBefore I dive into the not so great - let's chat about what was right:\nThe ambiance, decor and service was supreme. In fact, the waiter actually comped us our dessert b/c our entrees weren't up to par (which was a good sign) The wine selection was also pretty good... The one saving grace was the DJT burger at lunch - a total heartattack - but absolutely wonderful - (think 2 grilled cheeses as the bun for your burger w/criss cut fries as a side - oh so freaking good! - the Donald would definitely approve!) The Trump Hotel is spectacular in itself - it's so luxurious and five star that i'm so surprised the food was sub-par.\n\nNow onto NOT making the cut.... -- Dinner was odd. I'm unsure what to make of DJT's whole menu as it appears to have quite an asian flare. The eggs rolls, tempura shrimp & apps were fine - nothing too special - which is my theme for this review. The watermelon & caprese salad just just OK as well. the biggest downer was our entrees- As for most of the group - our food was overdone. The halibut with curry sauce was tough - and the Duck Confit (which btw is apparently DJT's favorite thing to order according to our waiter) was also very dry -- what killed me was the mozarella eggroll that was paired with my duck - wtf? it was odd.. very very odd. The steak was apparently OK but nothing really special. The dessert might have saved the evening. The free panna cotta w/fresh berries was very good but the chocolate dessert option was also a little dry. Bottom line - nothing was spectacular - at least not what the Donald would love anyway... It's hotel food at its best. It'll do if you are staying at the hotel - but it might best to take one of the free shuttles to the Wynn or Caesars for a real meal... | 0 |
This club is overrated but Im giving 2 stars because I had a really good time. The club has absolutely no where to sit. I mean come on, I know youre there to dance and have fun, but girls wear heels and we need to sit down sometimes! like seriously wthell? And what is up with the extremely small dance floor? The security kept telling us to leave the rooftop dance floor because there were too many people. Honestly if they want people to have a fun time, they should put a limit to the number of people that can come in instead of over packing the place.\n\nAnd the BIGGEST negative about this place is the stairs! WHATTTT THEEE HECK?!!! are the freaking kidding me?! Why dont they make elevators or escalators? People have to travel up and down on stairs to even get INTO the club! UGH I was so frustrated because I was wearing heels and my feet hurt before I even got into the club! They need to seriously get some escalators or elevators. | 0 |
Great service and products! | 1 |
Still using this Massage Envy location, and I love it. I have always had good experiences there and have always been treated very well. I now have a favorite therapist that I see and I like the fact that when I schedule my massages in advance, I can earn and extra 30min! There is nothing like a 90min massage, and Danae is great! | 1 |
Come on, people. The food is good, but it's not orgasmic. And the service sucks. It's freakin' breakfast, and there's really nothing remarkable about any of it, except that people line up out the door for what might as well be a self-serve diner, once you count a wait staff who are so completely stoned, inattentive, and possibly mentally-deficient that having a conversation as simple as ordering turns into a game of \""how is that possible an answer to the question I just asked, and what planet is he on?\"" The only thing worse than the service is the parking. Better than McDonald's, not as good as Mom's. | 0 |
First time - I'll go back!\nPrice - actually, not that bad. Where can you go in N. Scottsdale and find something for less than $10, specifically for lunch?\nPortion - definitely decent!!!\n\nI ordered the lunches online and there were substitutions, which they took no note of, but the gal was very sweet and brought the correct salad to my office.\n\nTry going around the corner to Fox Sport's Grill, where you'll pay $14 for a salad and definitely less than 1/10 as good as Tossed... | 1 |
This was my first time trying boba, and it was delicious! Eba has an amazing selection of drinks (and ways to prepare them). I decided on tea+soymilk, boba with coconut flavor. Mmmm! It was sweet and creamy and wonderful.\n\nThe cafe itself is bright and welcoming. I joined several other Yelpers there for Office Hours and we lounged on comfy couches. In addition to food they sell a selection of gifty items too.\n\nIs it sad to admit that I craved MORE later that day? Yeah, that's right... if this place wasn't so far from my house, I might have gone back for seconds. | 1 |
Great place for a sub. I think it is one of the best sub shop franchises going these days. the mesa location had great customer service. \n\ngood sub shop. | 1 |
So sick I got the chorizo plate with rice and beans and now I feel sick. Never going back..... ugh | 0 |
My go to place for all things liquor. They've always been helpful. I find the store easy to maneuver and the employees have different points of views but all worthwhile. Great for gifts. \nI love the Godiva box for gifts. | 1 |
The idea of a club based on a cheesey movie. I have no idea why I had to check this place out. Probably because I was drunk. | 0 |
Best Sangria! And best dessert try the tres leches cake I have cravings for this plate all the time! I've been a couple times but make it an event to come here every time I'm in Vegas! It's off the strip but worth trip! ooo and that rhymes! | 1 |
****Take this review in stride****\n\nAfter reading the previous review and in addition to two acquaintances not liking this place, I am totally surprised that both my lovable puppy Lexie and I like it so much. Usually it's the other way around. But after two unbelievably horrific experiences at Pet Smart that left my dog traumatized for two days after each visit (I took her back a second time only because I thought her first experience was just that, her first experience), we desperately needed to make a change and decide to try Bow Wows... it was close by and seriously, what did we have to lose...?, nothing could be worse than our time with Pet Smart. Granted, this place leaves a lot to be desired when you walk in (smells bad, very bare bones, no frills), but the groomer did such an awesome job and my dog was not shaking in her skin when I picked her up, I could care less what the place looked like. No more traumatized Lexie, no more whimpering for two days, no more needing to hold her constantly. On top of it, the cut was fantastic, she smelled good and was so clean...who could ask for more? \nThis groomer was able to take my dog, who had not the best grooming experiences and in one visit completely change her outlook. I think this is totally deserving of at least 4 stars and a try by others who might be experiencing 'puppy-hell-grooming'. \n\nGood luck! | 1 |
OMG this restaurant was AMAZING! Went with someone with celiac and had NO ISSUES with any gluten or cross contamination, waitstaff was super responsive and very knowledgeable, and recommended some amazing dishes to us. Had a GREAT dinner and so much fun - definitely will return. | 1 |
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