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WARNING: This location is under new management. Do not trust any reviews older than 2 months. \n\nThis used to be one of my wife's and my top 3 favorite restaurants. During the last several months we were noticing cost cutting measures being implemented, such as the olive oil jars being removed from the tables and only portioned out by the staff (I can't stand referring to them as servers, it feels degrading). But the food was always top notch. Then, suddenly, about 2 months ago the management was replaced because apparently the cost cutting measures weren't enough. \n\nNow, this is a completely different experience. Honestly, if I had never eaten here before the food would be good if it was a $14 per person restaurant. But compared to what it used to be and the fact that if you order an appetizer it's at least $25 per person, \""never again\"". \n\nI'll start with the calamari appetizer. Once lightly breaded and perfectly tender, it is now over done, bland and artless. The previously chunky, mouth watering marinara dipping sauce was watered down and soupy. My personal favorite Ricardo sauce used to have loads of fresh sliced peppers and tang, now it tasted only of melted butter with a couple of diced veggies on top and left a film in my mouth. \n\nMy wife's salad tasted the same as always, but my sausage lentil soup was suddenly mealy and lacked the flavor I used to crave. \n\nWe ordered the sirloin marsala, and while the taste was similar, the sauce was thin and my steak was noticeably tougher. Also they only had one vegetable selection instead of two or three like always. If you didn't like broccoli that night you were out of luck. \n\nIn short, while decent if it was a cheap Italian dinner on the go, the recent cost-cutting changes to the menu render this $25 per person restaurant a no fly zone. | 0 |
I have shopped this location many times and every time in the golf section the outcome is the same. You can never get any help from the people working in the golf dept. They stand behind the desk with no customers in front of them. The one time I did ask the clerk at the desk to re-grip my putter he asked me to come back a couple of hours later. Which is ridiculous. To re-grip 1 putter would take less than 5 minutes. Their golf staff is horrible. | 0 |
I don't get all the negative reviews. My experiences in both being taken to downtown and then being picked up to be taken back to the airport were good ones. Easy and fast, nice drivers, reliable, on-time service. I would use them again. | 1 |
After finally going to The Common Market on Tryon, i suddenly hate myself and my life for not going sooner. If i were to dream of a perfect haven of beer and vegan options, it might be similar to what already exists here. \n\nIf i were to take off a star, it would be for the reason i don't like not knowing what's going on. Place my order, now what? Will i hear my number called out somewhere? Can i grab any beer i want in the fridge? Is there an upcharge for drinking it there? Luckily, the dude i asked was cool and i didn't feel like a d-bag for too long. In my dream, it might have a larger space and comfier seating.\n\nAdditional awesomeness includes the fact that you can just get the beer from the fridge and they'll open it and provide a glass with no additional charge. The price of drinking at home, away from home. Also, an outdoor patio. \n\nThai curried shitake and vegetable soup was wonderful and a large was like $3.29 ish. Don't pass it up if you like Thai flavor with a tad of spice. Also ordered the MidEastern Wrap, not too shabby, i actually liked putting a little of the soup on it, but in hindsight would have added some hot sauce i didn't know was available. Next time we will pass on the potstickers, but we did enjoy the vegan cupcake...actually i really only enjoyed the frosting and could have done without the rest of the cupcake. \nAside from the lovely beer selection, they have several vegan goods that we usually buy elsewhere (Primal Strips, vegan cookies).\nAlso of note, there is a coupon in the Entertainment Book for a free menu item with the purchase of a menu item, which i forgot to use. \n\nIf we don't go back within the next month, something went wrong. | 1 |
This LA fitness is convenient and inexpensive. This particular location can get busy around 5:00 but its normally still possible to get a treadmill then anyhow. Yesterday I was next to a smelly guy but the clientele is pretty okay for the most part here. | 1 |
I've used yelp for a while now but never felt the need to write my own review until now.\nI fly out to Colorado tomorrow for a big interview so today I took my suit into Del Rey to get a few dirty areas cleaned up.\nI searched on here for a good place to go and figured this place was a sure thing. Good price and great reviews...\n\nAs they say \""if it sounds too good to be true it probably is\""\nThis definitely proved to be true for this place.\nGreat price, terrible service.\n\nI took my suit in at 9 and picked it up at 4.. I will admit I should have checked it out before leaving but I had to get to school.\n\nWhen I came home to get everything packed I noticed that NOTHING had been cleaned. I showed them all the problem areas yet nothing changed. \n\nI wouldn't be surprised if after I left they out it directly on the \""clean\"" rack and let it be.\n\nI'm now sitting here cleaning my suit hoping I can make it presentable before the interview.\n\nBottom line, check your items before you leave to see if they've done any work on them. | 0 |
My husband and I decided that we would get a real tree this year for the first time ever. After reading the history on Deerbrooke Farm, we decided that we would try them for our first tree. We went around lunch time on a Tuesday almost 2 weeks ago. We were the only people there but were immediately greeted. One of the guys explained the different trees, sizes, quality and everything they had to offer. There was a huge selection of trees and several guys (firefighters) were getting dozens more ready. We walked around looking and comparing for about 30 minutes and we were asked several times if we had any questions. We finally decided on a tree and a couple of the guys immediately came over to help us. They trimmed the tree down and made sure that we were happy with the overall appearance of it. We purchased a stand and they put it on the tree while we paid. Our tree is about 9 ft and with the tree, a stand (that we were told has a life time guarantee) and a tree disposal bag ran us about $120, which we were very happy with. They tied it down to our SUV and explained that we needed to water it within an hour. The guy went over a couple more things and wished us a merry christmas. \n\nWhile looking at trees, there was a couple that came in and was complaining about the prices. The couple did ask if Deerbrooke carried any cheap trees. The response was they have fresh cut trees and that if they wanted a \""cheap tree, they could find that at home depot.' The response was accurate, humorous and very effective. All of the trees that we saw were reasonably priced for the size and the quality. \n\nAlmost 2 weeks later, our tree still looks great. It sheds a little but not enough to take away from the fullness of our tree. We recently went back to get a second, smaller tree from them. We will definitely visit Deerbrooke again! | 1 |
We have ordered pizzas from here several times and have always been pleased. Nice Brooklyn-sized slices with fresh ingredients and homemade crust. I've never eaten in the restaurant, but it's always been a great place for takeout.\n\nTonight we thought we'd try something different, so we ordered other items off the menu. My husband had the Italian Combo sandwich, and I had the lasagna. We ordered these as to-go items, and they both traveled well in the takeout containers. The sandwich was flavorful, with fresh bread and a good selection of meat. The lasagna came with a side salad and an order of six garlic knots. LOVE the knots, and I can't imagine eating the pasta without them! I've had better lasagna, but this was pretty good for a storefront takeout -- and it was a LOT better than I could have pulled off at home. Plus the portion was big enough for us to have leftovers, and lasagna is always better the next day!\n\nI'm not a New Yorker by any means, but for this Nevada gal (by way of the Midwest and Texas), this is some pretty tasty Italian fare. (Better than Pizza Hut and Olive Garden, if nothing else.) Try the pizza, but don't be afraid to order off the menu. | 1 |
Went to Elements for dinner with my husband and another couple who were visiting from out-of-town. When the reservation was made and again when it was confirmed, we told Donald that we needed to have a table with a peaceful almosphere and a nice view. We arrived early and were sent to the bar although the restaurant was mostly empty. \""Great\"", I thought expecting that we were indeed getting a nice table. At the time of the appointment, we were sat right next to a large round table of about nine customers, all drinking, talking and laughing loud, while the rest of the restaurant was empty!! We requested to be moved and the waittress did. The dinner turned out to be HORRIBLE!! Three of us ordered sea bass (approx. $45) . The sea bass was dry and felt and tasted like straw. I did not want to disrupt the dinner again so I ate a small portion and left the rest. The waiter was mostly AwOL\n\nThis was a serious disappointment. We entertain often but wet will never return to elements nor will we recommend it. What is going on with this restaurant? It has gone DOWNHILL! Is there a new chef, an incompetent manager? Or are they going broke? I will not be surprised if Elements closes. It used to be a fairly good restaurant. Last night it failed on all counts. | 0 |
I can't believe I haven't written a review about this place yet. \n\nWhen I first moved to Las Vegas, I had a lot of problems with the DMV. An incompetent front desk worker at the DMV told me that I had 90 days to register my vehicle or I would be fined $1000 by the state. Exactly 59 days after I became a resident of Nevada, by ironic coincidence I found a document that said that I only had 60 days to register my vehicle or be fined a grand. I immediately called the DMV and the rude lady on the phone said that 60-days was correct. So I drove down to the DMV as fast as I could but I hadn't had a smog check yet. As many already know, they won't let you register your vehicle unless you have had a smog check. It was Saturday around 2:30pm and every damn auto service place within 10 miles of the DMV was closed. But, there was one that wasn't. \nThat's probably why I like this place so much. It's open 7-days a week and they are open practically 24 hours. It's my place to go when I have an emergency and every other place is closed. \nCustomer service was great as well. There was nothing negative I could ever write about this place. I mean..it saved me $1000 dollars..what else could I ask for! \n\nSo, I give it a perfect review. | 1 |
Teach your drivers how to Drive !!! Is he/she drunk ??? Terrible driver........................................................................ | 0 |
A great location near high-end shops and neighborhoods; but, the theaters themselves are in need of a makeover. Today's premiere matinee of Godzilla in theater one was very uncomfortable as almost every seat appeared as if Godzilla had attacked it. Torn seats and arm rests, some torn seat backs, and for a first showing of the day trash on the floor and in cup holders. Tsk-tsk-tsk. \nThe concession stand attendant was very pleasant as was the ticket booth attendant. Prices are definitely high for concessions, as is true at most theaters. Matinee price for an adult is $8 with 3-D at $11.25. Full price movies for adults are $10.25. At these prices, reupholstery should not be an issue. \nLastly, the film quality itself was less than expected. Reported to be digital, the film appeared out of focus and hazy. Others could be heard stating the same. \nShame on Regal Cinemas and the management of this location. | 0 |
For the quality, rather overpriced (which was disappointing given last time it was great). Nothing really seemed fresh. Also, I don't think a single person knew what gluten meant (for example, when I asked about the bloody marys to see if they were safe, the response was 'they have tomatoes, do those have gluten?'). There was also a bad seafood smell at the fron oof the restaurant.\n\nProbably won't check it out again. | 0 |
The chicken was ok..but if they could please COOK their veggies....that would be lovely. My broccoli was very raw and undercooked. Not really gourmet. | 0 |
Smeeks is a cute novelty candy/toy shop dealing in old fashioned treats and tricks (This review is mainly dealing in the treats). They do branch out a bit from American/Old fashioned fare into the world of European and Mexican candy arenas... which is alright by me... the more candy range, the better, IMHO.\n\nThey have Razzles and Pop Rocks and Lemonheads a plenty! And Smarties and Red Hots and Licorice Galore! You want thingamabobs? They've got many!\n\nand... I now know where I can get a Maynard's Wine Gums fix! Woo hoo! I love the tough and long lasting chewiness of that candy (a little pricey @ $3 per roll, but worth it, since I haven't found these wine gums anywhere else in the valley)! Other European candies of note? Aero Bars and Bueno Bars (I actually recently returned from France and saw a commercial on Bueno that made me want to try it... missed the opportunity there, but now I can redeem myself because Smeeks has it!)... They do have several Cadbury offerings, but no Flakes... why not, I wonder... why not?\n\nOther why nots? Those Pink, Blue and Yellow Candy dots on paper, Airheads, Jolly Rancher Sticks, Haribo Roulettes... and probably because it's not exactly PC anymore, Bubblegum Cigarettes (They do have the lame candy cigarettes replacements, but they just aren't the same... (and this coming from a non-smoker! It's really for nostalgia's sake!)... but even still, Smeeks does a good job in terms of candy offerings... it's true what they sing: \""You can't always get what you want.\"" (Think about it... Dweebs, Tidalwave, Bonkers... all candy figments of the past!)\n\nOne suggestion to Smeeks: You know what would be great? If you got together with Yuri's Popcorn and sold little snack packets of Yuri's more interesting flavors... I think that would be a match made in local heaven!\n\nAnyway, from one Candy lady to any candy lover out there... you're never too young, old or middle aged to have a little Smeeks in your life! | 1 |
The yogurt was good but the owner is a weirdo. My wife and I went there and asked if they had any sample cups. Bear in mind EVERY self-serve frozen yogurt place offers sample cups. My wife said \""Excuse me sir do you have any sample cups\"" His response was \""you want sample cups\"" and it was obvious by his response he was unhappy ven asked for it and literally stared us down cold the entire time and only gave us 1 cup (for both of us combined). It was really awkward. Sorry sir but you own a self-serve yogurt place. If you really think asking for sample cups is rude and warrants a 3 minute death stare you have some issues. | 0 |
Dear Mr. Lagasse:\n\nI'm a long-time admirer of your work. In the mid-90's, I can recall sitting down at my television set, waiting enthusiastically for your television show to come on. I watched it religiously and learned much about cooking--good cooking--from your show. \n\nSo, when I recently visited Las Vegas and was looking for a final lunch before heading to the airport, I was pleased to have stumbled upon Table 10, and was even more pleased to learn the restaurant served lunch. I was thrilled--really thrilled. I sat down at the bar and asked the friendly bartender about his favorites on the menu. The first thing out of his mouth was the chicken sandwich. I said, \""Sure, let's do it.\"" I ordered a tasty cocktail and waited anxiously for the meal/lunch to arrive. \n\nWhat did the sandwich look like upon arrival? Great. Stunning! The visual presentation was spot on.\n\nWith mouth watering and a smile on my face, I picked up half of the sandwich and leaned in for the first bite. \n\nThe result? Simply put, the texture of the bread was wonderful. It was a pillowy ciabatta. I then caught the taste of the chicken as I continued my bite. It was perfectly seasoned, with just the right amount of salt and spices. For a split second, I was in heaven. \n\nThen, I hit the chicken. Or should I say my teeth hit the chicken. Initially, I thought I had bitten into a toothpick or some other hard object. I was stunned to learn I had not. It was the texture of the chicken! Tough, leathery--almost jerky-like--I had to grind through each bite of the chicken pieces until I finished the sandwich. \n\nShould I have gone no further than bite one and just simply sent it back? I suppose I could have done that, but it's not my job to demand that I be served a quality sandwich. Rather, it's the kitchen's job to nail it on the first try. \n\nThe kitchen served me the sandwich I got. I ate it. It was truly disappointing, as I've admired your work as a culinary giant for many years. It was almost a great sandwich, but for the chicken. \n\nRegards, Tom D. | 0 |
one of the best hyatt in phoenix.\nthe nice thing about this place is that the pool is all in one area, so you don't have to run around to look for someone.\nyea, its not as great as other resort (hilton has a nicer pool area)\nbut if you can get a suite, its not a bad spot for a weekend vacation.\nthe regency club is nice. have a great selection of snack (breakfast, and deserts) | 1 |
It was good but WAY overpriced. For that reason alone, I wouldn't ever return. We got a half pound burger with onion rings, a 1/3rd lb burger with onion rings, small chili cheese fries (chili wasn't that great) with drinks. It was a whopping $30. All that and we had to clean off our own table and go get our own food. For that price, I'd expect more. | 0 |
Meh. This is bar that serves food, not a restaurant that serves drinks; had I known that going in, my expectations would have matched. The food was ok; burger was average (I've had WAY better in other Charlotte restaurants). The atmosphere was just too LOUD. On a Thursday night at 6 pm, I don't expect Nine Inch Nails to be BLARING from the speakers...on top of all the tvs being on, etc. Even if the food was better, the atmosphee would keep me away. I imagine it's a great place for drinks if youre looking for a bar scene; but I will never go back there for dinner. Sadly, I'm gonna recommend you eat less Cowbell. | 0 |
The hotel was nice, and our check in experience great. They even upgraded us for free (which oddly enough actually becomes part of the issue/reason for the 1 star). The rooms were clean and spacious.The drain in the shower was slow and the water did back up while showering. There was some noise from the strip, but it was expected and not excessive. Well, the first 2 nights. But that is later. The shower had a fantastic stained glass window (although it had the hardest ever shower curtain to close) and we could see the fountains at the Bellagio from our room. The casino is really smoky, and the elevators to the hotel and parking garage both require a trip through the casino which is annoying with luggage as there aren't really paths through the casino, you are sort of steering through the machines. Other than tonight (that's coming) the staff was friendly, helpful and funny. The beds were comfortable, although having an extra blanket or sheet in the room would have been nice as I do get cold at night and the beds were obviously made for warm weather. The parking lot was spacious and free, although hard to find from the street, as the hotel is on Las Vegas Blvd and the parking on Flamingo.\n\nWhy 1 star? \n\nThe night before we left, a guy set up an entire drum set across the street on the sidewalk in front of Bally's. After 4 hours constantly (of the same song) we finally called the hotel front desk at about 11pm. We told them we are checking out the next day, was there something they could do about the drummer across the street (we could hear him with all the windows closed, from the 4th floor, with the AC on, and also over the noise from the Bellagio Fountains, which are not quiet). The first person I talked to commented that they had been having issues with him but there was nothing they could do about him because he was not on hotel property. She also commented that he goes until the wee hours, sometimes 3 or 4 (as check out time is 11, not ok) She transferred me to the front desk, the woman there told me \""Well, there is nothing I can do as you are already getting a discounted rate\"" WHAT??? I get a courtesy upgrade and when I am unable to sleep, you tell me that because of the upgrade there is nothing you can do on my account or to help me???? Ummmm....as the HOTEL authorized the upgrade, how in the heck is \""you are already getting a deal\"" a reason to do nothing about a known issue??? I again asked if there was anything that could be done, and she told me they have been having issues with him, but that it is not on hotel property so nothing can be done. I would have gladly downgraded back to the original hotel room, so I was paying full price for the room to get her to help me, but that was not an option. Per the person I was speaking to, there was, again, \""nothing that could be done as had already been given a discount\"". My fiancee even remembers me asking him if it would be ok to move rooms, while on the phone with the front desk person, who's name was Lucy. Before I could even say anything to her, you guessed it, there was nothing they could do as I was getting a discount. Had I known their attitude, I would have declined my upgrade and preserved my right to complain if there was an issue.\n\nI called Bally's. Same thing but the person there was nicer than my own hotel!!! Gave me the number of the Las Vegas Police Department and suggested I might have luck with them directly but that legally the sidewalk was county property. Called them. The first person took the complaint. We got a return call in about 20 minutes, asking for clarification, as the person seemed a little amazed we were complaining about a street performer. I told her we are on the 4th floor across the street, with windows closed and he is still loud like he is in the next room. My fiancee described it as following a 5th grade drummer down a parade route hearing the same drum riff over and over. At this point it was well after 12am, and she asked if we were able to sleep over the noise, to which I responded \""We're still up because of it\"". A few minutes later, watching from our balcony, a police officer appeared, talked to the guy, and shut him down.\n\nBill's would have been four stars.\n-1 for telling me that as I was already getting a good rate there was nothing they could do.\n-1 for the fact that the hotel across the way was nicer, more helpful, and more concerned. Bill's didn't even say she was sorry, just rudely stated that there was nothing they could do.\n-1 for the lie song and dance I got about there being nothing they could do. If I can call the LVPD and get an officer out, I am guessing the hotel could call and say guests are complaining. Apparently, this service also doesn't come with the upgrade.\n\nSo, stay at Bill's if you want. But if you have an issue, I suggest bringing a list of important contact numbers. If you need them, Bill's won't help. Unless you pay full price with no \""deals\"". | 0 |
I really enjoyed the tapas here. We asked the chef to bring out his favorites as to not miss anything. What a great choice. It didn't disappoint. We also tried ALL of the desserts. We literally tasted the menu. | 1 |
We ordered a cake from Caketini for my sister's baby shower back in September and I'm still thinking about how tasty it was! Definitely the best cake I've ever tasted. I live out of state and have been craving that cake for months now! The design was exactly what we wanted and the taste was even better. We chose a vanilla cake with vanilla custard....to die for. Everyone at the shower was ranting and raving about how delicious this cake was. I will be back during the holidays to get my Caketini fix! | 1 |
Just walked out of the bank due the the weirdo in the corner staring at me and clearly jacking off. No one else seemed to even notice or care. Disgusting. | 0 |
Just got back from here, so here is the rundown:\n\nPROS:\n* Monorail Station, right at the hotel, so you can get out of dodge\n* Cost, fairly inexpensive to stay\n* Spa - onsite was a nice experience\n* Rooms in the central tower where clean and of a good size (1 King bed room)\n\nCONS:\n* an Hour wait in line just to register!!!\n* Off the beaten path, you will need to invest in the monorail passes at this place\n* Eating,.. WTF CHUCK!?????? after 2:00pm YOUR SCREWED! everything shuts down, unless you want a grease sponge pizza from pizza hut\n* TV's POOR reception, not many channels, and half of those channels are hotel advertisements\n* Elevators,.. Never experienced such slow elevators, they actually have rush hour traffic jams on these things. You literally have to account for this as part of your commute time to a show.\n* Coffee in the morning, GOOD LUCK, they have a few places, but lines are outrageous. They claim to serve Starbucks coffee and have a mocha frappacino on the menu, but ask them to make one and they say, we can't... uh,.. ok. | 0 |
DELICIOUS food, REALLY authentic and not too spicey if ordered \""without spice\""...very friendly/attentive staff. \n\nOur first time here - friends had recommended it- and we'll DEFINITELY be back! | 1 |
The Positive: Open 24 hours and served breakfast all day. Also had Keno to play while you ate. \n\nThe Negative: The service was just ok. Waited 25 min for a table in a half empty restaurant. Food took a long time and the ruben sandwich was dry and tasteless. Homemade chips where fresh, not greasy but had no flavor like everything else. I had to pour the salt on. I was also a little annoyed that the server made us pass out our own food instead of placing it in front of us. | 0 |
Excellent tasty food, excellent value for money.\nThere was loads to eat in our plates and we were served really quickly. Perfect little restaurant for a date! | 1 |
Third time visit. No reason to increase the stars. Rib Eye Steak tough but edible. Meat Loaf was high quality but not warm enough. Ditto for vegetables. This place has to do a better of job of serving food at the right temperature. This is a consistent problem. The shrimp bow tie pasta was ok, but swimming in loose sauce and onions.\n\nThe servers here are pleasant, caring, and efficient.\n\nThey were out of Salmon, and Smoked Half Chicken. A request for bread was met with \"" I'll see if we have any \"". They did... and we were told that would be an additional $1.00. Really? Four people ordering 4 entrees, and you're going to charge them another $1.00 for bread? What's next? A charge for silverware?\n\nDoes this strike anyone else as being \""bush league\""? How can management's thought process be so myopic? Do the owners think doing this will ingratiate them, or polarize the relationship, with customers. Inquiring minds want to know. You be the judge!\n\nHere's another rookie mistake. We had a coupon that the server asked to see before we ordered. She accepted it and logged it into their computer. When she presented it to management at the end of our meal, it was rejected because it expired 4/1/12. \n\nFirstly, tell us that upfront. Secondly, would it have been terrible to tell the cutomer that the coupon expired but would be accepted as an accomodation this time, but in the future they would adhere to expiration dates? After all, for a few bucks, management could have created much goodwill....especially in light of everything else that happened.\n\nWhen we mentioned the coupon incident to the person at the front desk, she said the server didn't handle this properly, and the server should have instead, gone to the manager. Yet it was this same person to whom we were talking, who rejected the coupon when the server presented it to her.\n\nYes folks...to err is human. To blame it on someone else is..... more human!\n\nAnd last, but not least. Three visits and three times there was chaos with the check. If you tell them to split the check down the middle, for some reason they don't know what this means. You wind up getting 2 separate checks with the wrong amounts on each. It's very simple. If the bill is $70.00, you put $35.00 on each credit card. They just don't understand.\n\nThis restaurant needs someone with good business sense to step up...before it's too late....and they wind up with the same fate that has befallen other restaurants both at this exact location and in this strip center. \n\nJust in case they can't figure it out.... that \""fate\"" would be.......\n\nFailure! | 0 |
My fellow Yelpers...DO NOT STAY AT THE LUXOR...I repeat DO NOT STAY AT THE LUXOR...The is one of WORST Hotel stays I have ever encounter. First, off the front desk was not friendly at all rushed us into the so call \""bargain\"" upgrade room I received before arriving. Unfortunately, it was the beginning of a nightmare stay. The jacuzzi had \""PUBIC HAIRS\"" in it, the bathroom fan did not work and the door did not work when you tried to get in your room. \nWhen I called to complain they only were going to come up and clean the jacuzzi. I told them that was not acceptable after getting a visual of that HAIR!!\nThen I spoke to Management then they upgraded us again which was okay just more space. But my experience in this upgrade was awful as well....housekeeping never bother to clean our room for 2 days. Not to mention the SMOKE that came into the room all day.\nThe only thing the Hotel thought they would do for us is refund $35 upgrade forget about the running around and cleaniness of room.\nPLEASE DON'T STAY AT THE LUXOR YOU WILL REGRET IT!! | 0 |
How long does it take to make a bacon cheese burger?! Well let's just say I've been sitting here for 20 minutes and my boyfriends burger is not ready. Doesn't hurt for the people around here to smile either | 0 |
I wouldn't quite call my 2 experiences at Tempting Tattie a case of hit and miss, but after my frankly tremendous first baked potato, I was a bit miffed that the second wasn't so much tempting as vomit-inducing.\n\nI'll start with the good one. Unbelievably fluffy inside, cooked to perfection with crispy skin, and with a generous helping of (admittedly a bit rubbery) cheddar on the inside. Five stars all the way.\n\nOn visit number two, I opted to be a bit aventurous and put a bit of haggis into the mix. Now haggis doesn't look the most attractive at the best of times, but this tattie quite literally looked liked a dog had been sick on it. It didn't taste too horrific, but it's perhaps telling that since this menu mis-step I've never felt tempted to return.\n\nthat's what you get for mixing haggis and cheddar cheese. Once the memory of that schoolboy error fades, I'll gladly give Tempting Tattie another go. | 1 |
So, I am a first time spray tanner. I have used at home products, ranging from Jergens to Sun Laboratories Sunless Tanner, however, I have never gone for a spray tan before. Oh, and let me differentiate, this is NOT actually a spray tan, but an AIRBRUSH tan. There is a difference! So now, I will give some feedback on the actual experience, as well as what to expect for a first timer.\n\nI arrived at the studio (which is a suite in an office space complex) and was a little unsure of where to go. The suite itself is on the east side of the complex (closest to 24th for the directionally challenged), so park closest to that side. Once I found the place I opened the door and stepped inside. The entry area is small but efficient, with a checkout area, a couch, and some clothing for sale. Ann, the owner and spray tanner was incredibly friendly and greeted me with a smile immediately. Then she asked if I had ever tanned before, to which I replied I had not. She proceeded to give me the low down on tanning, gave me a waiver to sign, and lots of information about the different shades of tan, the different add-ons (i.e. anti-aging, skin firming, etc. and there are LOTS). \n\nAfter I finished filling out the form, it was time. She escorted me into a smallish room with a small tent, a fan, and a table. She told me to lotion up my hands and feet, put my hair into a hair cap, and spritz myself with a lightly fragranced prepping spray. I asked if I should leave my panties on or not, because if you don't... you can avoid ANY tan lines! Which sounded awesome to me. She said for first time tanners she recommends leaving them on so that you can see the difference between your tan and your skin, so you have something to gauge the fade by. She recommends this because you want to be able to tell how your tan is fading, and how fast, so you can make the best choice on your next tan.\n\nThen we began the spray tan. She is very professional and puts you at ease, even while naked lol. She gives very clear instructions and the process goes quite quick. Next thing I knew, it was over. She told me to stand in front of the fan for a couple of minutes before getting dressed. She told me not to put my bra on, as the tight straps can ruin the tan. So I put my dark colored, loose fitting clothing back on and went back into the waiting room. \n\nShe rung me up quickly and efficiently using her iPad and my receipt was emailed to me. Simple as pie. \n\nThe tan itself looks AMAZING! She really knows her stuff. She understands skin types and tan levels to give you a realistic and darn sexy tan! I am incredibly satisfied on ALL LEVELS with this experience. Ann is amazing. The studio is nice. The process is simple. And the tan is phenomenal!\n\nNow a couple of tips tips: (1) take the loose fitting dark clothing thing seriously. She tells you this for a reason; and (2) if you're a contact lens wearer, like myself, consider wearing your glasses, as the spray tan chemical aggravated my eyes a bit.\n\nIf you're a newbie. DO IT! You will love it. She offers two tans for new clients for $39. I am getting married at the end of April, so I used the first tan yesterday as a test run to make sure I like the result. I will use my second for my wedding. Which reminds me of another amazing perk, she keeps excellent records of her clients and what tans they use.\n\nUPDATE: I just want to make a further comment on the quality of this business. I have had some additional interactions with Ann since the tan, and she really is an excellent business woman who values customer service above all else. I really appreciate this in a day when that seems to be the last thing on most businesses minds. Phoenix Glow is the Nordstrom of airbrush tanning; Ann will go above and beyond to ensure that everything about your experience is phenomenal! | 1 |
South Beach Restaurant,\n\nI had a business meeting here and the staff was more then attentive. I love service that is noticed but can easily go noticed. Never having to ask for a new drink is always a good thing. I had the flat bread that was amazing with peperoni, and an amazing South Beach Dr. Salad with fresh Strawberries, cranberries, parmesan and topped with a light raspberry vinegrette. \n\nThis place offers a little bit of everything and I will be back for seconds to explore the diverse menu further. I would highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to step out of Old Town to experience a change of pace. | 1 |
The absolute best coffee I've ever had!!! Omg so good it's orgasmic! :) I got the caramel latte - they make their own caramel here which is just the icing on the cake (or the foam on the latte, however you wanna say it). \n\nTheir lattes are each hand-made with care and personalized with latte art on them - if you get a traditional hot latte. Amazing!!!! | 1 |
Boom. Location doesn't suck. Beds are clean and comfy. Ill take it. | 1 |
Never watched Lacrosse until August of 2012. That is when my son and I attended our first Hounds game. We are season ticket holders this year and it is a great way to spend a Saturday evening with him. The value cannot be beat and the games are a blast win or lose. #ReleaseTheHounds | 1 |
Going to Nu Sanctuary was like going on a bad first date, you know where it's headed pretty quickly which in this case was a trainwreck as someone else put it best. The drinks, which were not that great, were on the same pricing scale as the Wynn but without the frills and ambiance of a world-class resort. The food looked atrocious so we just had a drink and left. Their concept of a hybrid nightclub/hookah lounge with fine dining doesn't work anywhere especially at a shopping center amid all of the other dining/entertainment options Las Vegas has to offer. Avoid this place at all costs. Probably by the time you finish reading this review the space Nu Sanctuary is occupying will be vacant. | 0 |
I was in the midst of a kimchi fried rice craving and found this place. Ordered the bubba combo which included korean wings with Mac & greens. Of course, a side of kimchi fried rice as well. Way too much food but one look at their menu and I wanted everything. The wings were scrumptious. Perfect combo of spicy, sweet and crispy. Just perfect. The kimchi fried rice was everything I was looking for and more. The greens and mac were very bland, maybe that's good for people that need something to offset the spicy items. I could care less on the combo sides failure, I was too busy devouring the wings & rice to care. The flavors were perfectly executed and make the other korean/fusion items very very promising. \n\nAs I sit here miserably full, I'm already trying to decide if I'll try one of the bowls or the bahn mi hot dog tomorrow... Who am I kidding? I'm a glutton, I will order both. This place could be a problem! | 1 |
Rise up is \""an organization that seeks to empower, provide opportunity, and hope, for those living in difficult circumstances.\"" Rise Up has cool t-shirts. They have a specific Rise Up brand with very cool designs, and the shop also sells OBEY. \n\nI very much like that a portion of the proceeds for all sales at this store, as well as an additional portion of Rise Up branded merchandise goes to help people around the world and specifically in the Phoenix area and around Arizona.\n\nWe very much liked the art on the walls at Rise Up too. It is currently by a Phoenix artist named Michael David Little. Cool cool images. We liked it so much in fact, that when we found out that the painting we especially liked on the wall at Rise Up was already sold, we found out where his studio is, went there, and purchased a piece right off the wall there. | 1 |
don't go there!!My daughter had a 9 o'clock appt. we arrived at 855,when they FINALLY called us up for payment we had already waited 40 min,and they told us that are appt was at 940(they must have changed it)I said ok,fine thats in 5 min anyway.so,at 10:15 I went back up there to ask how much longer because my daughter only needed a shot and was missing school,why cant a nurse just give it to her,they said no,she needs to see the dr.:(,why cant she just see another dr then.nope.(sorry,went off topic a lil bit :) )well anyway,they told me it was going to be at least a min.of another 30 min.(wtf Seriously,for a shot)that was just to be called back,then what another hour for the dr to even come in.I said fine just cancel my appt,and I left.they just lost 5 patients,and I'm going to a new Dr. | 0 |
Steak was ok...Double-Baked Potato with Truffle Cream was wonderful. \n\nOur waiter was nice and bought truffles out to us to show how it looked liked. He also brought us ice cream sandwiches that I loved. | 1 |
Great location but that's about it. The rooms are dated, and smells funky. I would stay somewhere else. | 0 |
I love his show so I was very excited to try his restaurant. What a huge let down. The service was horrid, the music so loud it was hard to carry on a conversation and the food bland at best. If you are looking for boring and flavorless food that the English are known for this is the place for you. | 0 |
Ok so you are telling me there is one place I can go to and have access to all the best street food found in and around Vegas? Oh, Im so there!\n\nI actually almost forgot about it as I was going to goto a beer festival on the other side of town. My GF reminded me and we were there.\n\nIt was crazy crowded on Saturday night. Lines were long but for us every second was worth the wait when we got to the front of the lines. We were prepared and always managed to get the best things on the menu.\n\nThe redneck cafe had something \n\nChocolate pork balls at the red neck truck I was kind of disappointed weren't testicles but instead a delicious chocolate Carmel oat meal and peanut butter concoction. Simply wonderful\n\nAt the white rabbit we sampled some tacos we had four different kinds all with their own taste and niche but all great in there own right. They were selling some cookie treat and I thought Id save them for later but they melted in my pocket (didnt stop me from trying them later). Id say they needed to freeze those for events like this.\n\nThere was exotic meats but nothing I hadnt already tried and my GF was having nothing from that truck. They were selling roasted corn right next door and it was wonderfull, I wish mine came out like that at home. \n\nFukuburger truck! Its a must try anytime you see it. The number 1 is a simple, light flavorful burger and with all respect to my favorite Burger joint in Omaha is one of the best burgers Ive ever had. The Number 4 was good but couldnt compare to the #1. \n\nBe prepared with a funny name. Hint hint make something embarrassing up like \""I wear a tutu\"" or \""I cant please a women\"" and watch the delivery guy get flustered and the crowd howel with laughter. It makes the 20 min wait fly by.\n\nThe Rusty Pickle was there serving sliced fried pickles and I love those so much more than the spears. The breading was light flavorful and mixed well with the pickle flavor. I dont like sauces and was surprised how much I liked there sauce. Well done!\n\nTasty bunz was great. No real surprises there; Sugary sweet heaven at the fair. \n\nSin city bakery was sweet greatness on a stick. I spent a lot of time there talking to the father of the owner who liked my Cubs shirt. They make baked goods and like the Cubs? They get my business every time.\n\nI hit almost every booth over two days spent close to $200 on food and another $50 at the fair and my only complaint/suggestion would be to have the trucks make smaller portions. That would ensure a casual eater would be able to try a little of everything without making it a two day event or costing them a huge chunck of change.\n\nI just thought of something foe Yelp. It would be nice if you/yelp provided an app where you could check in at the out of state trucks when they were here or even to check into all of the individual trucks at once. I started doing them individually and gave up after the 5th one. \n\nI cant wait till next time! | 1 |
Believe the hype. Totally authentic vibe. Incredible smokey, grilled flavors. Delicious sauces and seasonings. This is a meat-lovers paradise. | 1 |
Peter (Big Elvis) is without doubt one of the best shows I have seen in Vegas, and I have paid to see some of the bigger shows. His voice is amazing, not only did he sing Elvis songs but he also sang Lois Armstrong. \n\nIn summary a must see in Vegas, certainly gave me that feel good factor and goose pimples on my neck 10 out of 10. | 1 |
Everything was delicious! Lots of options and literally everything I had was delicious. | 1 |
food is what you'd expect from IHOP nothing wrong with that. Restaurant always clean. We have had issues with service every time we've been here. Many of the employees are clearly VERY unhappy to be here and I've felt like an inconvenience everytime instead of a guest. If you hate your job folks, go find another one. no reason to make everybody feel unwelcome | 0 |
I don't know what others are talking about....\n\nCons:\n- Bed was hard\n- Room layout was awkward \n- Towels we're rough.... Couldn't tell which was the floor towel and which ones we're body towels\n- Extra blankets were dirty, like thank goodness I didn't have one of those CSI blue lights, kind of stains....\n\nPros:\n- Staff was friendly\n- Free breakfast\n- Walking distance to North Strip casinos. | 0 |
It doesn't matter if you're 8, 18 or 80, this will always be the most fun place to hang out in Madison. I just really hope they stop doing construction for 1 year so it can be properly enjoyed. | 1 |
Yes indeed! This is what Vegas buffets are all about. It's been a while since I've been to Vegas and I visited the buffet at Rio back then. I was tired of people looking at me crazy when I told my archaic Vegas stories, and needed some new experiences. \n\nMust. Eat. Wicked. Spoon.\n\nWe went in just before all the breakfast items were getting removed for the lunch rush. Perfect timing because eggs are a perfect equalizer after a night of heavy drinking. \n1st plate: I went with salmon benedict, steak benedict, smoked salmon, mini pancakes w powdered sugar, and fruit. Contentment and curiosity kick in; starting to snap out of the hangover haze. \n\n2nd plate: I grabbed some duck wings, creamed asparagus, angry mac and cheese, collared greens, teriyaki chicken, egg rolls, and braised beef. My friend who is not a fan of duck enjoyed the duck wings, and I devoured my second plate before my friend finished her first. \""I'll be back.\""\n\n3rd plate: was a blur, but I loaded it up with all kinds of ridiculous combinations. Chow mein, shooters of chocolate mousse, more beef, fried chicken, carrot cake, strawberry lime custard (not so good) mini waffle cones stuffed with chocolate something and other stuff... I could not see the bottom of the plate. Is it wrong to eat on the way back to my seat? More engorging.\n\n4th plate: I grabbed a plate of crab legs, a plate of steamed mussels, and was about to explode. My only complaint about the crab legs is that they serve them cold, but I'm sure they would steam them if asked. \n\nEverything was delicious, I really like the fact that things don't sit out all day and crust over. They are constantly cooking up something new and rotating items to select. (TIP: If you see something you like on a particular trip to the buffet, grab it while you can, it might not be there by the time you come back. This happened twice before I finally got those steamed mussels)\n\nAnother customer and I were talking on the way out and he shared his opinion that the buffet in Caesars is much better. I won't take his word for it, but he seemed pretty convinced and big guys take their food seriously. I need to try it myself first, but Wicked Spoon was well worth every penny. Do yourselves a favor and enjoy the experience. \n\nAnother tip: Wicked Spoon is located on a floor within the hotel where smoking is prohibited. | 1 |
Very nice environment. Prices a little spendy but the experience is well worth it. | 1 |
Don't let the big box size fool you. Service is no-nonsense and top notch. I stopped in for tequila. I know little of tequila aside from you don't buy it you rent it hehe. I asked one of the staff for their opinion and he was not afraid to recommend the one that was not as expensive as the other but fit my needs, 1800. I hooked up with 750ml and mixers, did I mention mixers mixers mixers! I also needed assistant locating Compari. Voila, the service associate had the isle and type of liquor memorized. Don't forget the best features here price and enormous selection. | 1 |
I went there for lunch and did not partake in the buffet. My parties food took FOREVER!!! I was told it was because we did not order the buffet even though we ordered before most of the other parties were sat. Lunch took almost two hours. Unacceptable! No apology and preferential treatment was given to other tables. The food was mediocre at best. Won't be going there again. | 0 |
LOVE THIS PLACE. drive thru, get your fix, and the staff are insanely nice. I don't know how they find such awesome young people to work there, but they are the best. And they give out dog treats; my dog loves driving through!\n\nBTW, there is a Starbucks literally a few yards from my house, but we drive 13 blocks just to get Dutch Bros. SO MUCH BETTER! | 1 |
Food is okay. Service is not good under this price. I order one median rare 22oz prime Ribeye. They gave me one Well down. The server is not nice. Will not back to here anymore. | 0 |
Enjoyed The Fig Tree for valentines Day with 2 other couples. Food was very good, service was outstanding. Server was very knowledgable about both food and wine. Atmosphere is quiet and cozy. Can't wait to return | 1 |
Good experience. \n\nI ordered the shrimp vermicelli at around 9pm on a Saturday. It arrived about 6-7 mins later. The shrimp was hot and well seasoned, and the veggies were crisp. The spring roll had a nice texture and flavor. Good service. Good food. I can see myself returning here to venture out a bit into other menu items. | 1 |
Nous avons adopt\u00e9 un chaton \u00e0 cette SPCA. J'ai trouv\u00e9 l'endroit propre et les employ\u00e9s semblent avoir c\u0153ur au bien-\u00eatre des animaux.\n\nPetit b\u00e9mol quant au manque d'organisation. Le 28 d\u00e9cembre, l'endroit \u00e9tait tout simplement bond\u00e9, nous avons attendu un peu plus d'une demi-heure pour voir les animaux! C'\u00e9tait tr\u00e8s long, pas de places assises. Certains employ\u00e9s sont tr\u00e8s actifs et courent partout, pendant que d'autres ne semblaient pas faire grand chose...\n\nApr\u00e8s avoir choisi un chaton, nous avons remis notre formulaire d'adoption et nous sommes partis, croyant qu'on nous t\u00e9l\u00e9phonerait pour la suite. Mais en fait il fallait rester. Nous sommes donc retourn\u00e9s le lendemain pour compter le processus, mais je croyais que le chat serait d\u00e9j\u00e0 st\u00e9rilis\u00e9. Donc on a d\u00fb y retourner une 3\u00e8me fois. Je trouve que les \u00e9tapes du processus devrait \u00eatre mieux expliqu\u00e9 \u00e0 chaque personne. Je n'\u00e9tais jamais all\u00e9e \u00e0 la SPCA de ma vie donc je ne connaissais rien. \n\nLe parking est toujours plein, les places sont prises par les employ\u00e9s car la 2\u00e8me fois nous sommes venus \u00e0 l'ouverture et c'\u00e9tait rempli.\n\nMais en gros, nous avons re\u00e7u de bonnes informations quand au soin de l'animal, les employ\u00e9s sont souriants, et on nous a donn\u00e9 un kit de d\u00e9part pour le chat. Interac et cartes de cr\u00e9dit accept\u00e9s. | 1 |
I hold Yelp responsible for all my weight gain. What happens is that I read the yummy reviews posted by fellow yelpers and bookmark all these places in my head. When a craving hits me, I miraculously remember these places and head there without delay.\nI read several reviews about the chocolate malted crunch and wanted to have it TODAY. The place was a little busy but the wait was not long. I asked to taste the c.m.c flavor and liked it a lot! With 1 scoop of vanilla and 1 of c.m.c I was a happy camper with a full tummy.\n\nThe choc was on the sweeter side and reminded me of frozen version of a malted choc drink I used to drink when I was young. The vanilla was ok.\n\nOverall, a yummy treat!! | 1 |
Not only was the food mediocre, but the staff was slow, unknowledgeable and incompetent (although very nice, so sorry about that guys). \nFirst of all, I have celiac or in lamens terms, I can't eat anything with gluten (wheat, oats, rye, barley) in it. So here I am at this kinda cute (kinda dumpy) diner with my boyfriend and I ask to see the allergen menu. So they come out with a packet with like 8 point font after a about a long wait, lovely. Then, our server takes about 15 minutes to ask us what we want...I ordered my meal, and substituded mashed potatoes for a side in order to keep gluten free. Just to be sure however, I asked our server if the potatoes are freshly made, she said YES. \nWell, I eat one bite of mashed potatoes and minutes later I am sick. So I went to the front to ask somebody, and three of the staff members sit there and argue about wether or not the potatoes are fresh and the kitchen is literally RIGHT BEHIND THEM! Hello, just turn around and ask! \nFinally, as I'm about to puke (sorry if that's TMI) one of them says \""there's our manager go ask her.\"" Uh, rude. So I do and she informs me that they are in fact not freshly made, they come in a package and probably do contain wheat contrary to the gluten free menu. So of course, my boyfriend and I pack up our food really quick, I tell her they basically just poisoned me and her response was to pay at the front. Awesome. Needless to say I will not be going back there ever again. \nWhat can I say that's positive about this place...(honeslty I'm not typically a negative person!) Well, they do look 50's, I'm sure it would be great place to take kids, and although I have a bad taste in my mouth about them not giving a crap that I just ate something I'm basically allergic to, they are friendly. So there, hope you enjoyed a small ray of sunlight in this negative review... | 0 |
was the worst pizza I've ever eaten in my life. It was borned. Vegetables was uncooked. | 0 |
Dangit, Drip. I've been hoping to love you for almost two years now. Having a coffee shop within walking distance of my place is a must, and so after moving to Phoenix I was thrilled to have this cute little spot just up the road. \n\nI find that whenever I'm in the mood (or desperate) for a nice cup of coffee they're closed. Closed on Mondays. Closed after 3. Randomly closed today (Tuesday). On the occasions when I've ventured in and found them open, my experience has been ok. There's something about the ambiance that--and another reviewer mentioned it--feels awkward. Sometimes the music is too loud and I can't work, or the place is empty and I feel guilty about sitting for a couple hours and ordering just a coffee and some toast. \n\nThere's nothing WRONG with Drip, per se, but with so many other coffee options in town (that are reliably open), I'll be headed elsewhere for my caffeine fix. | 0 |
A friend told me that this salon has $5 kids cuts. I called to confirm and spoke with Valerie after placing me on hold to find out how much they were she said they are between $5-$10 depending on the day. I said okay... How much are they today (Wednesday)? Said she wasn't sure.. Between $5-$10. Thanks for all the help... Not. | 0 |
To start off, the food was great. It came out quickly, hot and fresh. We had the eggs benny and the shrimp and grits for brunch, and they were both amazing.\n\nEverything else, however, was absolutely horrible. We waited at the door for a few minutes waiting to be seated, even acknowledged. After a while, we eventually sat ourselves to still no acknowledgement of our presence. We made eye contact with the bar tender and watched him chat with customers, sample beers etc. I eventually went up to ask for menus. \n\nAfter the bartender brought us water, our waiter still had not shown up. The restaurant wasn't at all busy so it was extremely frustrating trying to find anyone to serve us. When we finally did get a drink order in, we ended up having to wait longer for 2 brunch cocktails than our food to be made. Sitting watching our server and the bartender chat and NOT make our drinks was very frustrating. When he finally brought our drinks, the bloody mary didn't even have the garnish and we were told we'd get them in a minute. \n\nI don't have high standards for service, I just expect to be noticed in an establishment where I'm spending $10 a drink. I would have given this place an easy 10 stars if it weren't for the terrible service. | 0 |
If you like paper thin walls, then this is your place! If you like nasty breakfasts that can't even do eggs and hashbrowns right, then dive on in! (Their restaurant used to be AWESOME until they leased it out to DuPar's. DuPar's is a slip shod tourist-trap slop house prevalent in Los Angeles, and they brought their crappy recipes across the Cal-Nev border. It's too bad because the coffee shop in the Golden Gate used to be one of those \""where the locals go to eat\"")\n\nReally pay attention to this warning about the paper thin walls, because the hotel is directly adjacent to the FREMONT EXPERIENCE, which has live bands playing good music out in the street throughout the night ('til 2 a.m. on Saturday!) Well guess what? You're going to basically be in the front row for every concert if you choose to stay there. I exaggerate not, you can CLEARLY hear the music in the hallways; let alone the room. \n \nThe people were very friendly, the rooms were clean and re-done pretty well; and that, along with no major health violations is what saved this place from being a 1-star. \n\nIf you're like me and cheap as hell, then just go two blocks down, and there's 4-5 hotels with the same price, and much better rooms. \nRemember that the Golden Gate is in downtown Las Vegas, and not the strip. I don't mind the fact that downtown is a bit seedy; as opposed to the glamour and glitzy lights down at the strip. I just want rooms that can block out the noise. Lucky for me no one was \""doing the do\"" in the rooms next door, or I might have had to pay a cover charge for the audio show! I did hear numerous conversations though, and they were clear as a bell. \nThere's \""quaint\"", there's \""rustic\"", there's \""character\"", but the Golden Gate hotel hasn't any of these qualities....It's just old and outdated with wafer thin walls. Avoid this. There are TONS of other hotels nearby with the same price, and better walls. | 0 |
It's between Deejai and Basil for the best Thai in Charlotte. \n\nI love this place. It has a nice decor which is tough to find at Thai restaurants. I really appreciated the variety that the menu offers. For example, being able to get some of the better sushi in Charlotte while at a Thai restaurant really allows you to get a good mix of flavors in one meal. \n\nThe prices are probably a buck or two higher per dish than most Thai restaurants and it's totally worth that modest premium. I expect I will continue to come back here. | 1 |
Customer service is very bad. I wanted to return dog toy which is I never opened they were so lazy to do it .... I gauss they were mad to me. I don't know... | 0 |
First trip to Vegas, and had no issues here! Will def be back! | 1 |
Excellent food and service! Greeted with a warm welcome. Ashley (cashier) was very enthusiastic. | 1 |
Great atmosphere, beautiful wide tables, delicious condiments (ketchup, mustard, cheez wiz, etc all taste hand made), awesome boozy milkshakes w/ Dave & Andy's ice cream, perfect onion rings. Perfect place to catch up with friends with a nice relaxed atmosphere.\n\nBurgers are just OK (7.5 of 10) but everything else is so comfortable, modern, and well done that its a pleasure to eat here. | 1 |
well, if you're two girls going to Tao, it's cool. a group needing more girls to get in VIP will usually come up to you. But the people are somewhat pretentious, drinks-nothing special (as expected in Vegas right?). And most \""rooms\"" had no room to dance. I'd say Tao Beach was my least favorite, but if I had a cabana, it would have been a better time...\n\nI guess for Vegas, this place is alright. Decor is nice. Bathrooms are interesting...you can see through the door from the inside from what I remember. Lots of rooms. Different music. \n\nI'm guessing celebrities like this place because I did get to dance next to Christian from Project Runway! | 0 |
I was in town from San Francisco for business and admittedly leery about seafood in Wisconsin. It was, however, a delightful meal.\n\nThe decor, the service, the ambience. But the food ... it was really very good. Well worth the prices. \n\nHighly recommended. | 1 |
After my most recent experience, am truly disgusted. The jokes have gone OVERBOARD! \""You look malnutritioned as if you are from a third world country.\"" Followed by worse comments which I won't even post!!! I left in tears!!! I'm tiered of being verbally attacked and put down when I come in here!!! It's really sad, this is the reputation this salon has started to get! | 0 |
Really disappointed... Used to go here once a week for lunch. Pizza was soggy the chipotle pasta use to be my favorite they changed it from rigatoni to elbow pasta and totally changed the sauce. It is no longer cheesy and creamy. It had little to no flavor. The only reason I gave it 2 stars bc the Italian chopped salad was good even though less toppings then in the past | 0 |
I have been coming here for over a year now, and I can honestly say I have never been more satisfied with a waxing center before. My wax specialist, Sarah G. is awesome! Super sweet, professional, and pays great attention to detail. I do full Brazilian and full leg wax, and am always happy with the results. \nI will continue to go to this location for as long as I live in Vegas! | 1 |
The fish was fresh, however wait staff were the worst . I had to ask for water to three different people and two of then twice. I had all you can eat, I ordered the Tempura Shrimp and waited for twenty minutes I asked the wait staff four times, they said they would check they were not slammed with business. After 27 minutes I never got the shrimp I paid my bill and left. Owen/boss didn't seemed to care! I will not go back. To many other sushi places to try. They failed me! | 0 |
I must first start off and say I've never had steak before. I was advised by my friend if you're gonna have steak, you might as well have the best. So we decided Tom Colicchio might know a thing or two about steak. Therefore if you are a steak connoisseur, look at someone else's review! \n\nPros:\nVery nice casual atmosphere\n\nMy water glass was always filled... always... like if I just think about my water I see a water person waiting in the corner ready to refill my glass\n\nVery little noise, not like creepy deserted quietness, more like a nice low murmur. \n\nWaiter and all the staff we met were very kind and courteous about everything\n\nCons:\n\nI don't know if it'll be too memorable. The food was good, the service was good but when I come back to Vegas again I'm not going to be like \""I have GOT to go to Craftsteak, like OMG gurl.\""\n\n4 stars | 1 |
This was a really cool experience and the views are wonderful at night. The line goes by quite fast and the pods are not packed full. The total experience takes about 30mins and they play music while you're on it.\nWe saw there is a happy hour line where for $5 more per person you get to ride on a pod with a bar (although I'm sure you pay for those drinks). Those pods seemed a lot more crowded.\nThey also have the ability to stop the pods while loading so the elderly or handicap can get on. Wheelchairs and strollers welcome. | 1 |
So I'm kinda picky about dry cleaners and wanted a good one when I first moved to Pittsburgh. Not knowing the areas, I went here. Yep, it's Homewood, and I'm white. Anyway, I keep going back and haven't had any problems. Well done, clean clothes. \n\nAlso if you pre-pay you get a discount, which I like. | 1 |
Terrible, terrible food. I asked for the steak salad done medium. Only a very small portion of the steak was cooked properly and there were tons of slimy lettuce leaves. I didn't expect much from this place but it disappointed even more. My husbands fries were undercooked and they ran out of Mac and cheese for my son. The service was kind of weird, not the best and by the end of the night one of the bus boys was sleeping in one of the booths. Only reason we went here was because we were in a rush. Would never come here again except for soda (which was flat) and maybe the dessert. | 0 |
Well everybody knows that daytime pool parties are all the rage in Vegas this summer, but, being a local, I didn't really wanna deal with the parking, traffic, and high prices of the strip pools. Instead, we went for the locals' version of pool party: closer, quieter, smaller, and most importantly, FREE!\nThe pool at the Pond is nice: it's completely hidden from view by the families which might be hanging out at the main pool (I think because you can take your top off if you want, but nobody did that while I was there), so it feels secluded. The pool is small, ,but it has a large waterfall to give it some interest. The chairs/beds/couches are all in great shape. My favorite part was that it was free to get in and free to use any of the chairs to lounge in (first-come, first-serve). You can even call ahead to reserve one of the beds and I think that's free, too. On a Tuesday, mid-day, there was probably 25 people in there, so definitely plenty of space to stretch out.\nThe thing that tipped the scales for me to try the pool at GVR was that they advertised free margaritas on Tuesdays. HOWEVER, after we arrived, the bartender let us know that the only free margaritas are the samples that the Don Julio girls hand out, but they never showed all afternoon. Minus one star.\nThey were still running their $20 pitchers of margaritas special, which I definitely took advantage of. Also, the bartender was nice enough to mix ours up \""diet\"" style (soda instead of sweet & sour).\nOverall: not a pool party LV strip style, but it is pretty damn cool for a pool party that's practically in your backyard. | 1 |
The only reason I gave these people a star is because I didn't have the option to give them \""zero\"" starts. My mom and I scheduled a birthday party for my little brother here about a month ago. She gave them a \""non-refundable\"" deposit the day we scheduled the party of $160. The party was for July 5th, 2014 at 4:00 pm, when we arrived at the location, their doors were locked, their \""open\"" sign was turned off and nobody was there. We waited approximately 45 minutes with all of our guests waiting in the parking lot and nobody ever showed up. I called their number more than 10 times, and no one answered. We replied to their confirmation email, hoping that someone would show up, but it is 3 days after the fact and we still have heard nothing! I just hope we can get our money back... DO NOT GO HERE! | 0 |
Yes...it's true, I found this place after devouring 8 Krispy Kremes over the weekend!\n\nThe visit was a detox!\nI searched for a place to dine where I would feel healthy and guilt-free after a weekend of indulgence, and I felt like I was dining with Bugs Bunny after I was served a heaping of fresh veggies...aka Crudit\u00e9s.\n\nThen came the fresh fruit \""elixir\""...the Cucumber & Honey Lemonade...awwww\n\nOh, the Turkey Lasagna w/Spinach wasn't bad either.\n\nThe servers were friendly, and the atmosphere refreshing - like the drinks (non-alcoholic...this time) ;-)\n\nCan't wait to go back! | 1 |
I am a bit surprised by the previous reviews. I had dinner here with a friend on a Sunday night and the restaurant was almost empty. The waitress was not friendly or very good. The chips and salsa was amazing but that was really the only good part of the meal. I ordered a bean and cheese burrito. The beans were bland. I had it deep fried. It was but not to make it tasty. It was dipped in oil just long enough to make it oily but not at all crispy. It was then topped with a cream cheese sauce that was a bit spicy but mostly flavorless. I'm glad we had an entertainment coupon for buy one get one and I would not go back. | 0 |
Great food, fast service, excellent customer service! \nWe had p1 pho, spring rolls, V6 vermicelli bowl, and free egg rolls upon yelp check in!\nI recommend this place for some good Vietnamese food. | 1 |
We drove across town to try Snow Cream. I'm not a fan of fresh fruit, canned peaches or candy, on a mountain of flavored sugar! The banana and strawberry SC was tasty but left an after taste which usually means artificial flavorings! If we go again I would have just SC with chocolate and nuts. Excellent service! | 0 |
Don't waste your time or your money. The refried beans tasted sour, the chalupa was soggy on one side, the chimichanga had the toughest chicken I have ever experienced. The best thing about my meal was the glass of water. | 0 |
I used to frequent this place but have not gone in over a year. I went here the other day and the place was dead. It looks like it is going to go out of business. It was i2 in the afternoon and there wasn't one person behind the counter working and no one was eating inside. I could have robbed the place and no one would have known. I walked in and two guys lazily came out but no one greeted me. The grille wasn't even turned on. I'm sorry but I had no patience to wait 30 minutes for them to make me a fallafel and french fries because the fryers and grill was turned off due to a lack of customers. I just walked out of there and no one proceeded to stop me or ask me if they could help me. The menu was also different and worse. The previous menu had combo platters and prices, this one just had pictures of food with no prices attached or lists. I can tell this particular branch is going out of business. They had no customers. It's sad because two years ago, this place was packed and thriving. | 0 |
Went here for restaurant week. It wasn't as bad as most these reviews make it out to be. \n\nThe service is OK. \n\nThe food is really good. \n\nThe frozen hotcocolate is over rated, good, but not amazing. \n\nso overall as long as the service isn't terrible and my wait isn't too long l but the food is bombdigity, I'm ok witht that. | 1 |
This place is tucked inside a small neighborhood bar that you wouldnt find if u weren't looking. Georgia is the sweetest and knows what she's doing in that kitchen. I ordered the fried rice with 3 chicken wings (Bruce Leroy). It was very fresh and flavorful. The chicken had a really good flavor and fried to perfection. She gave me a sample of the mac and cheese and I was sold.... One side of that please. I also had a side of collard greens that came with a piece of hot water cornbread that looked like an egg roll. The greens were not cooked with any meat so they weren't as flavorful as I would've thought but with an added pinch of salt and eating them along with the cornbread, they were quite tasty too. I wanted to try the peach cobbler but it wasn't ready. I was there again the same week and will be back probably before the weekend is up. This is my husband's new lil fave too. | 1 |
Don't judge this place from the outside, it is really bigger than you think. They do not take reservations for party's less than 5. On the weekends it gets pretty busy so be prepared to wait if there is just 2.\n\nThis is our 2nd time here and even though we had to wait it was not too bad. You can get your coffee or other drink while you wait but I highly recommend getting a maple bacon covered donut or donut bite. Makes any amount of waiting seem worth it!!\n\nOn this visit we ordered the Pork Confit Omelette and AZ omelette. Both had their ranchero sauce on top of the omelets but it was best on the AZ. \n\nThe atmosphere is busy but still enjoyable and they have a great outdoor eating area. We will be back as the location to stores makes it easy for us to stop & grab a bite! | 1 |
Clean.\nI love this chain for their $1 coupons and gas rewards. \nStaff is rude at this location. Every time I ask a question they just stare at me like a deer in headlights.\nSo if I'm only going in and out and not needing to ask anything this is my store of choice. \nOh Yeah .. \nThe cashier had a hickey on her neck for goodness sake! | 0 |
I love Oregano's! Plan for a wait though. My friend and I try and go on a fairly regular basis and we just plan to wait and have drinks so it's not really a big deal. We love the Pesto Pizza which is a thin crust, with duh... Pesto, tomato and cheese. It's rather simple but oh so yummy! Their whole wheat crust is yummy too. Their salads are huge so make sure to share and don't forget to order a pizookie. You won't be sorry! With 3 flavors to choose from and all three sampled the classic chocolate chip is by far the best! \n\nDeep dish pizzas take like 45 min to make so plan for that also. It's one of the reasons we always order a thin crust! | 1 |
Yum! Quick, delicious and reasonably priced. Plus, it's super close to work and they give us a 10% discount, double yay! Everything that I've tried on the menu has been wonderful. Highly recommend! | 1 |
I went here a few months ago while I was in Vegas and absolutely loved it! We had the tasting menu which I highly recommend. If you're going to spend money on a nice restaurant you might as well go all out. The service was top of the line. They were always there when needed, never rushed us through our courses and even offered descriptions about the dishes. I forget exactly what we had, but I do remember everything was incredibly tasty and unique! Not to mention, the view at this place is beautiful! It's at the end of the strip and high above the casinos for the perfect view of Vegas lights. And make sure to ride in the glass elevator for a breathtaking ride! | 1 |
My wife and I are late 30s-early 40s and did not find him particularly funny nor talented. We went for free on fillaseat.com, and ended up leaving about 30 minutes in. Sure, there were a few funny bits, but overall his impersonations were not very good, and his jokes were not very funny. Skip this one. | 0 |
I haven't had any bad experiences at this store. Staff is always friendly and helpful. I especially like the array of office chairs in the back. | 1 |
This place is good, not great. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't give it a try. The place does a huge take-out business. And the folks that runs the place are really nice. They will deliver but it always is 40+ mins. I opt for the pick-up which has never been more than 10 mins! Outstanding. They do the basics really well and if you order your meal combo style it will come with fried rice, chow mein, and what I call 'the bag of goodness' which contains an eggroll, a crab wonton, and a fried shrimp. It's like a full sampling of all things fried! Let's face it, it is never going to be on the diet so why not just enjoy. | 1 |
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