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Maybe this place and I got off on the wrong foot, the rooms are ok the ac cranks pretty well, they have nice flatscreens and the shower puts out hot water. \n\nUnfortunately it is a bargain hotel so you do get some \""interesting\"" folks in the elevator en route to your room. \n\nIf you book the resort things get a little nicer, they have an exclusive (using the term lightly) lounge, give you free wi fi and even have complimentary wine and beer during the evening hours. \n\nThats where the upside ends, The pool is incredibly small and shaped weird, the drinks are watered down and the dining is laughable. I tried to get a bite to eat and ended up having to go to 3 places before I could find a decent meal to go.\n\nFirst I went to Tres Rios, The Vince Niel Place, and learned that the actual kitchen has been closed for 18 months and they only do happy hour drinks and appetizers, Literally thats all they open for, then I try to go to the Benihana garden and hit up the sushi bar they have in there to grab a few rolls for my wife and I and learn they are CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER, finally I have to go the cafe and order a boring grilled chicken sandwich. I would have gone to another casino but I had my kid and my wife waiting for me upstairs. Who closes a Mexican food joint with a celebrity owner and a Sushi place in Vegas?? \n\nThe only reason this place gets 2 stars is because the rooms are alright and they give free soft drinks, beer and wine for the resort club members.\n\nIf you stay here thats fine but dont expect to spend any other time/money here other than sleeping and re hydrating after the partying you did the night before. \n\nIf I can avoid coming here again I will. | 0 |
I am currently sitting in the middle of the dining room feeling as if no care is given by management.Horrible and disrespectful service. food came out very fast but was extremely cold as if it was cooked an hour ago. Actually it was a fried egg roll and it was cold inside and out so of course it has been sitting for a long time. When we asked for the food to be hot, the waiter said, \""it is hot\"". such bad service and I am even taking in consideration that it is an Asian restaurant where service is not the number 1 concern or priority. I am sitting in my seat right now waiting for a manager, getting looks from my waitress as if I am lying about cold food. Unbelievable. | 0 |
Ok I'm so sorry to have to give such an update review. I've been to Sala Thai several times since discovering it a couple of years ago. I decided to take my really good friends for lunch a couple of weeks ago. When we walked it we sat on the newly expanded side. They had recently doubled in dining space. The food of just okay this time. I'm not sure if the cook of having an off day or what. Well while we were eating and chit-chatting away my friend started to get all excited from across the booth telling me to get up and look behind me. When I did I saw a roach crawling on my seat then scurry away to the next booth. Okay I tried not to freak out myself and continued our lunch. Then my 7 year old starts to freak out next to me as he notices 2 roaches on the wall next to my friend across the table. Okay that was it. My son and friend got up and stood there until our bill came. Our waitress came out and saw what the excitement was all about but do you think she said anything....of course not. I assume this must be a normal thing for them now. Well, needless to say I don't think I'll be returning to Sala Thai. | 0 |
I've lived here going on three weeks now, and I have to side with those who state that this place is Shady. Yes, with a capital \""S\"". \n\nIn the first 24 hours I lived here, among the issues that I had to deal with were an ant infestation in my kitchen (i.e., crawling all over my microwave, cabinets and stove area) and a 15+ year old washer that leaked water into the brand new carpeting. FIRST 24 HOURS. I had to push and push HARD to get some action from them on it. I was told by the salespeople in the front office that their pest control person probably wouldn't be able to make it out that day to take care of it. That they would reimburse me for any products that I might buy from say Home Depot, to control the ants. \n\nThis is after standing in the office for at least five minutes while the staff were in the back room chatting and I overheard one of them jokingly ask if anyone had \""contacted the guy in apartment ### yet who left a 30 minute message about ants in his apartment.\"" \n\nReally? The proper response is if your regular guy isn't available, you call someone else until you find someone who is. Better yet, you have a contingency already mapped out to ensure that your tenants are taken care of. When your sole job and responsibility is customer satisfaction, be it in helping someone sign a lease or to ensure that those who have are well cared for, you do not tell jokes about a brand new tenant who has a kitchen that is unusable upon initial move in. \n\nThere have been several things since that make it very apparent that the owners do not in any way reinvest money back into this property. Everything from the condition of my apartment to the state of the grounds. Someone else mentioned the birds. It's not only ducks. There are a lot of pigeons as well, and at times there is bird/duck dropping covering the sidewalks. I've also seen quite a few feral cats around the property with babies in tow. The creek running throughout is a nice touch, however it gets very minimal attention from the staff that I've seen. I can occasionally smell the chemicals that they dump into it, but it's obvious by looking at the water itself, and more specifically the film on the rocks that line the creek bed, that they don't do much more than that. They have an obvious discoloration to them that is quite gross.\n\nOne of the shadiest things they do is when you first tour the property. The specific unit that they wish to rent you never seems to be available for viewing, but they are more than happy to show you a model. What they don't tell you, is that the model is *very* well kept in comparison to the rental units. They also don't take the time to point out that the model has several \""upgrades\"" done to it. These upgrades are available to you once you realize they aren't already in your dwelling, which somewhat interested me at first. As such, I asked for a list of the upgrades, which they provided. I then took that sheet to the Lowe's down the street and, upon comparing the items and pricing, came to the realization that they are charging full retail price for these items - though you, the renter, do not get to keep these items once you leave. \n\nThe only saving grace I've encountered thus far is the politeness of the maintenance staff. I'm not certain what all they are charged with here, but they are nice enough. \n\nPerhaps I am spoiled. I spent the last 10 years living at Mark Taylor properties and, while they may be more expensive, they absolutely do NOT do business like this place does and they work very hard to keep their apartments and their grounds in spotless, top-notch condition. It would be one thing if Lakeview was MUCH less expensive than the surrounding establishments, but they aren't. And when you charge nearly mortgage level amounts for rent, then I expect to see my money be reinvested back into the property. I do not see that here and would recommend to anyone interested in living here to look elsewhere. | 0 |
I have to agree with Kate's review, though I will be more critical in mine.\n\nI've heard the dim sum here is great, however I am only going to comment on the dinner service as I have yet to try the dim sum.\n\nThe first thing I noticed from the menu is that Chez Ping is noticeably much more expensive than other Chinese restaurant I've been to. The prices of the dishes vary between 13$-23$, but the portions are smaller if not the same comparing to other restaurants. I am willing to pay a lot for good food, but 16$ for a dish of stir-fried vegetable with bean curd, it better be the best vegetable I've ever had in my life. The second thing I noticed is that they really don't have much dishes for a Chinese restaurant.\n\nI do applaud the Mayo Chicken & Shrimp, it tasted very nice, the proteins were moist, and the shrimps were properly prepared. The broccoli tasted slightly undercooked, and was just bland and pretty much ignored. However, this was the only dish that gave me a positive feeling about this place.\n\nThe Steamed Tilapia had an earthy aftertaste and was way overcooked, it was not even comparable to any steamed fish I've had before. On my way out after dinner, I noticed that their fishtanks were extremely dirty, covered with green algae and other microbes.\n\nOther dishes either tasted under-seasoned and/or overcooked, nothing too impressive. At the end, we paid 236$ for 12 dishes and a bowl of rice, which is not worth at all given the service and the quality of the dishes.\n\nWe waited in line for about 20 minutes to get served by the waiters; the long wait was not because the place was fully booked, but because many tables were not cleaned after the diners have left. Even after being seated, the waiters ignored us for a good 20 minutes before taking our orders. I don't blame him, he had a good attitude, and it was a demanding task for TWO waiters to serve TWENTY-THREE tables.\n\nWe ended up waiting 36 minutes for food.\n\nThe service was bad, the food quality was below average, and the place is overpriced. This place is \""on par with places in Manhattan's Chinatown\""? The guy who gave a 5-star ratings for this place must have been locked in a cage for the past 30 years and this restaurant was the first thing he encountered after being released.\n\nAll kidding aside, don't ever come to this place, take the metro or drive to Chinatown, trust me it's worth it. | 0 |
They broke half of my packages. I won't come this stupid place again. Packages were thrown everywhere, tips: the payment may not refundable! Come on, just try usps only one block to go! | 0 |
I'll start off with the pros with this company. The staff was very friendly and very experienced. These guys are definitely expert riders and make safety a number one priority. They had a total of 5 staff accompanying 12 riders (8 of which were my group). Nellis dunes is government owned property which is open to the public. This means that anyone can ride there. The staff did a great job of scouting the area to ensure that other riders did not cross our way. \n\nSo why a 1 star review? Well, the issues started when I purchased the Groupon deal. I bought the $99 Groupon deal which includes a 2-hour ATV tour, free transportation from our hotel, and free water. When I called Las Vegas ATV Tours to set a reservation, I was told that I should upgrade to their next level package because there is \""no guarantee that our group would ride together.\"" We have to set a reservation so why would this be the case??? They are basically trying to scare you into upgrading. In addition, I was told that if I upgrade, I will get free transportation from my hotel. Ummm, my Groupon already includes that. In any case, I set my reservation at 3pm and was told in the end that my group would not be separated.\n\nThe day to ride finally came and they called me to arrange a pickup time from our hotel. They came at about 2:40 and we left promptly. The driver was very friendly and had lots of interesting information to share which made the ride go by faster. We got to the site at about 3:05. Our group was the first to show up. We were told that they were waiting for 4 other people to come. In the meantime, we gathered our helmets, goggles, and gloves. Everything was dirty and scratched as expected, but the gloves were a joke. They were basically gardening gloves with no real protection. \n\nAnyways, the other group of 4 didn't show up until 3:30. Then they still needed to gear up. This is when one of their employees pulled me to the side to collect the tax money. Apparently the Groupon deal does not cover taxes. They charged me an additional $16.25 per person. I have no idea how they came up with that number since the tax rate in Las Vegas is 8.1%. I would be happy to pay for it if they had stated it beforehand on the Groupon page. After I paid for it, the guy told me that our 2-hour ride is from \""door-to-door\"" which means that we actually only get a 1 hour ride. He apologized for the mistake on the Groupon page because it stated 2 hours. If we upgrade, we'll get an extra hour. I politely said no and figured that he was lying to me again to get me to upgrade. After that, they spent about 5 minutes going through safety info. Then we spent another 5 minutes training going in circles and then we finally started heading out towards the dunes. \n\nWe rode until 4:30 and we came to a stop to drink water. For some reason, their water bottles are missing the paper labels. They tell us that we had reached the halfway point. Our trip to the halfway point involved lots of turns, loops, climbs, and descents. I was thinking okay, we started at 3:30, it is now 4:30, so we should be done at 5:30. They offer us the deal again to upgrade. We said no thanks, and then we started heading back. I think they were pissed off that we didn't upgrade because our ride back was a slow crawl in basically a straight path from the halfway point back to the starting area. We made it back at 4:55, less than half the time it took us to reach the \""halfway point\"". \n\nMy gripe is that they ripped us off 30 minutes because the second group didn't show up on time. My reservation was at 3. They should have started training us at 3, and we should have been back at 5. On top of that, they use false advertising on Groupon, they have hidden costs, and then they try to pressure you multiple times into upgrading. \n\nThere are plenty of other ATV tour companies out there in Vegas. Don't go with this one. | 0 |
I think I became a bigger fan of this place after trying their shrimp and crab ceviche. Simply amazing!!!! I could order bowls of this stuff (something I think I do during their happy hour since its half off) and be content with that. Their shortrib cheese crisp with avocados was equally as delish. Great flavor to the short ribs. Had their guacamole and it was wonderful again, seems to be pretty consistent. Same thing with their white peach hibiscus margarita. I could literally drink 10 of these things which will get me into trouble at some point I am sure. Blanco has great food and fun atmosphere with a hip and trendy vibe. Even the hubby enjoyed the food even though this is not his type of place. Try it, you will be a fan too :) | 1 |
One of my all time favorite places to eat dinner. Great food and great service for a reasonable price, considering you are on The Strip in big LV. I always have the Ribeye steak with papas and it has never disappointed. Outstanding Martinis with blue cheese stuffed olives. The wait can be a bit long, but considering all you get, including an exciting, up tempo atmosphere, it is worth it. I | 1 |
Awful poor excuse for a gyro. Food is always soggy. Meat is pure horsec*ck. Very unfriendly staff, but what do you expect from Greek f@ggots. Will never order from here again, total trash. | 0 |
I got a blown tire just a hundred yards away from this Discount Tire store. It took less than 30 minutes from the minute I pulled in to the minute I drove out with two new tires. And they rotated my two old rear tires to the front for free. The office/waiting room is clean and spacious. I received sound and detailed advice on tire brand selection from one of the mechanics. I am very satisfied with their work. | 1 |
Descriptive phrase: Wisconsin bites and libations, done right.\n\nShort and sweet, The Old Fashioned serves Wisconsin staples and prepares drinks to local tastes better than most. Their titular Brandy Old Fashioned cocktails are the best I've had and a steal at $4. The Cheese Curds are gooey and greasy. Their draught beer selection is hard to beat. The Beer-Cheese Soup comes with popcorn on top.\n\nIt's my #1 recommendation for non-Wisconsinites in Madison for a bit. | 1 |
I would never never use dollar/thirty car rental ever again | 0 |
Walked in and walked out. Ten pm half tables have chairs up. Country music and no one greater us. | 0 |
No wait at 8:30am on a Friday. Fast service and regular prices which don't exist in the casinos. Fed two of us for under $20. Here's why I'm giving five stars: our server asked if we wanted a water to go! Even offered my coffee in a carry out. No extra charge. Now THAT'S service! | 1 |
***This review is being updated on 3/13 due to a second issue with El Segundo failing to deliver on their social media advertising promises. The 1st time I attempted to attend Cinco at El Segundo (a happy hour party that happens on the 5th of each month) we were told the ad that was posted on FB was incorrect. The manager blamed the \""mis-communication\"" on the home office but even though we showed him the ad on our phone via FB Mobil he would not honor the deal (the deal was 1/2 off of Happy Hour prices). Since they were running their normal Happy Hour plus some other good deals we chose to stay and we had a great time. We have made it a point to go back on at least 2 other occasions and there have been no issues. When we went back for the 5th of March we were informed by the hostess that the restaurant had been closed for a private party so the only thing that would be open the rest of the night was the bar which was exactly what we were looking for. Upon sitting down you could tell that the ONE bartender working was overwhelmed. We asked for the Cinco de March menu and she said that they were not running that promotion this month because of the private party. We said that is very interesting since it was posted on your FB. She said sorry and that was the end of her concern for this issue. Since we knew the manager would not make the situation right we chose to leave and take our money elsewhere. El Segundo is in such a great place and the food and drinks are great it is just disappointing that they can't get it together when it comes to social media and their promotions team. You really want to tell them to stop trying to be hip and cool if they can't put the time in to get it right*** \n\nI think that I would give El Segundo a 3.5 overall based upon my multiple experiences there but today's experience for lunch was definitely a 4. The service today was professional and quick and the food was perfect. We ordered the guacamole (spicy) and 3 different taco platters, Chicken, Carne Asada & Short Rib. As usual the bottomless Chips & Salsa Trio were great and I am sure that they will some day be the death of me since I can't stop eating them. | 0 |
Starbuck's is more than a lively cup of coffee. Starbuck's is a lively third place.\n\n When I am in the vicinity of Buffalo Drive at Lake Mead Boulevard, this very Starbuck's is one of my lively third places. It is a lively third place where I will meet up with a friend. It is a lively third place where I will replenish with a Frapucino after a hike through Pueblo Park. \n\n If this Starbuck's was an unsuccessful third place, it might be in trouble. It has some serious competition. Immediately nextstore ( it is in a small plaza) stands Einstein Bagels. Their choices of coffee with unlimited refills is on par with Starbuck's. Their bagels are far superior to Starbuck's. Walk a couple thousand feet east on Lake Mead Boulevard, there stands a Coffee Bean. \n\n This Starbuck's is better suited to being a third place than a quick stop for coffee. Parking could be inconvenient. I have had to park by Walgreen's. \n\n In the vicinity of Buffalo at Lake Mead, Starbuck's is one of many establishments serving good coffee. As long as it remains a lively third place, it will be one of my hangouts when I am in the vicinity of Buffalo at Lake Mead. | 1 |
The food was nothing short of phenomenal. The staff is nice, along with a great atmosphere and possibly the best happy hour menu around (3pm-close). | 1 |
Why would you eat at this cartoonish, small-children-infested sideshow when you could eat at Frank & Fina's across the street?!\n\nWe almost walked out as soon as we walked in, and I wish that we had.\n\nWhen you walk into this restaurant, the ambiance stresses you out. The fake Mexican decor and the immense amount of noise in the place are just too much. If you want a peaceful meal, eat elsewhere. \n\nThe food was laughable, though the waiters were friendly. | 0 |
Delivery! To our hotel!! (we stayed at the Sofitel) Until 6 am?! WHAT!? Amazing!\n\nChicken soulvaki was delivered piping hot, really fast, tasted great. No complaints! | 1 |
I'll start off by saying PetSmart is a great one-stop shop for your furry little family member. I shop at the Surprise location quite often, have taken a couple training classes and used the grooming services a few times. \n\nThis review is for the grooming services. I have taken my puppy to the PetSmart groomers three times which was three times too many. \n\nFirst time: bad haircut.\n\nSecond time: foot long scratch down the side of his stomach and bad haircut again.\n\nThird time: Gave specific haircut directions and still got the same bad haircut.\n\nMy biggest concern is how the groomers treat the animals. I should have known better, the second and third time I took my puppy to the groomer he hung onto me for dear life. Don't get me wrong, he loves going to PetSmart but the minute we walk into the grooming section he turns into this freakishly scared little puppy which is completely out of character.\n\nThree tries and $200 later - never again! | 0 |
Love the food. Ceviche, yoshi roll, and their roll with no rice that is wrapped with cucumber are out of this world. Many other things I want to try on the menu, so will be back for sure | 1 |
I would NOT recommend using this cleaner unless you do not value your belongings. I gave them very simple directions of \""Do not iron collars\"" because on dress shirts if you iron the collars and there are collar stays that can't be taken out, it will cause an outline/stain/melted area on the collar which looks horrible and can't be fixed. I've had dozens of shirts ruined this way in the past. The girl behind the counter wrote \""Do not iron colors\"", I told her collars is misspelled and she said, \""It's okay, they know what I mean.\"" I asked her if its all the same I'd rather she just re-write it, she declined. Low and behold, 8 shirts with collar stays that couldn't be removed all had the damaged areas which looked horrendous and rendered my shirts unwearable. Do not go here. | 0 |
I was going to be in that area, so I searched the web for a new Vietnamese place to try. Upon walking in I was impressed with the over all decor and style of the place. It has a nice outside eating area as well. I ordered an appetizer of pork and shrimp spring rolls and the combination Pho. I waited for my appetizer to come first, and was not happy when I finally was served with both at the same time. The spring rolls were very good and fresh, the peanut sauce was excellent. My soup was a large bowl with plenty of meatballs, beef and tendon, very good flavor. I began to prepare to add the basil, sprouts and jalapenos to my soup, when I found a string of hair, entwined with my fresh sprouts. I almost lost it. When I mentioned and showed it to my server, he quickly sent for the manager in the kitchen. He said he was very sorry and hopes that I will come back and offered me free desert. I told him thank you, but I have lost my appetite. He said okay, and walked away. I was ready to pay and was not impressed with the customer service from the Manager. My server then came back and said, he was sorry and did not charge me for the spring rolls. Oh why thank you. I love Vietnamese food and have been to few in Phoenix, with cheaper prices, better service and although may not have as nice decor, I do not think I will return to Saigon Kitchen. I recommend Pho Than on 19th Ave & Camelback. | 0 |
I think people who give this place any more than 3 stars is a joke and you clearly need to get out more to other establishments. \n\nFood: It's ok and can do the job if you know what you're picking at. I got the prime rib and had him cut thin slices for me and it was a perfect medium rare. The crab legs should be easier to eat and cut for you, but it's not. The wonton noodles were garbage. There is definitely a huge variety, but like I said, you gotta pick and choose wisely! Gelato station was a hit though among our crew. \n\nAtmosphere: Nothing spectacular. There's a bar in the buffet that you can have drinks ordered. \n\nBottom line: This use to be the happening spot like 10 years ago, but it's gone downhill. I mean, you get what you pay for in Vegas. | 0 |
Not surprised the buzz has started about this place. I've been there twice already and the food is excellent. Quiet location, neighborhood feel, friendly and family owned. Afraid to post how yummy everything is because it will be too crowded next time we want to go. The only drawback of this place is that there aren't enough seats, and once word gets around about the homemade bread, robust stromboli, and delicious Bolognese sauce, the line will be out the door all the time. | 1 |
I love going here. The place is cool and not hot and stuffy like some other gyms. I must admit it is a bit on the small side though, The place is has a big section devoted to cardio equipment. But it has more then enough resistance machines and dumbbells. only two barbell sets so that can have a wait also. the staff is friendly they don't come around and bother you but if you have questions they are always up front. i would recommend the gym to anyone. its a good gym with people that range from big muscle guys to overweight people. and if anyone is concerned it is really clean their everyone follows the rules and wipes the machines down. | 1 |
We were excited to eat at a Gordon Ramsey restaurant. We were caught a little off guard with the ambience. The restaurant is split with a bar on one side and a restaurant on the other. The music was almost club type. Very loud and hard to talk to a significant other across the table. \n Our waiter was a little pompous and seemed a little condescending. Almost trying too hard to be a Jean-Philippe. The other waiter for another table was really nice and we were a little jealous. Our table was loose and rocked a bit as we ate. We were ok with it. But when he wiped it down and noticed that it moved, he explained how they would have to flip the table and fix it, and blah blah blah. \n Food was great. Everything came out so soft and melted in our mouths. I had beef Wellington of course. Wife had a chicken and rice meal. Finished off with sticky toffee pudding. \nGreat food, just don't expect a quiet dining experience. Our waiter was snobby but other waiters seamed nice. Food is expensive. Our bill was $240 for two. Water is $8 a bottle. Ask for filtered tap. \nEnjoy | 1 |
I was so disappointment with this place! We were the only people in there (on a Saturday night, when they should be ready for crowds) and we waited waay too long for crappy sandwiches! They were way over priced and awful. The sandwich was all bun with very little meat. The cheese was not real cheese whiz and dripped off the sandwiches like water. What a shame, we were really looking forward to some great cheesesteaks | 0 |
Have been there on several different occasions and must say....each time was the same......\nTERRIBLE service with very unfriendly waitresses and staff. \nI will never go back again. \nThere are much better choices around (like IHOP) that make it a much more pleasant experience. | 0 |
Ok, so I feel I am being a tad bit generous with the 2 stars...anyways here goes...\n\nI feel my review is pretty valuable as I have dined at this restaurant once last year and once this year. \n\nWas not impressed the first visit in 2010 as I had high hopes. Was really hoping the whole \""Cheeseburger in paradise\"" thing would be something real and not just a mirage. \n\nThe location is great, business is always booming which they owe to the Tourist big time, and Flamingo hotel and casino as well since they have a direct corridor to access the restaurant. I thank you myself Flamingo for parking :)\n\nHeads up...this place is ALWAYS busy from opening til closing so if you are looking for a peaceful sanctuary for a first date or some under the table romance, uh uh ain't happening, simply not an option here!\n\nFirst visit-\nBusy, service was very bad this particular day, the waitress as I call these \""types\"" was a threesome, and not the good kind either. Meaning 3 visits to our table, 1. take order, 2 drop food, 3 drop check. Not the service you expect and deserve when dining out. When you are forced to flag down other waiters and bussers to get a refill, it's just bad.\nFood was overpriced and mediocre at best! Burger, dry, flavorless, bun was hard as if had been sitting in the sun for a bit. My friend ordered the chicken sandwich which was dry, overcooked, another bad hard crusty bun. The fries, not impressive, won't even say what they tasted like or had the consistency of. Bad fries, come on, no excuse. \n\nSecond visit-\nMargaritas good yes considering that is the name of this establishment. Food again, bad, this time my meal was cold and I am not talking about my tossed salad either. I decided to order the salmon this time, ok did not have a good experience with the burger last time let's try seafood... I left just as hungry as when I had walked in the door also. Ugh, bland food and again bad service another threesome waitress, wtf? Is this policy? I give up, another large bill paid after being bent over and stuffed with a whole giant frozen pickle. \n\nNever again...I am beyond dissapointed...the feeling of leaving unsatisfied is simply cruel.\n\nThe atmosphere and drinks are cool...the food and service...not so much! | 0 |
Pros:\n-Great stage, sound system was amazing\n-Alot of security, only saw one argument and security handled it quickly\n-Alot of go-go dancers, seemed like each table had one\n-Bathrooms were clean\n-Had alot people photographers taking pictures\n-Alot of tables and servers\n-Staff was really friendly, expect the guestlist attendant, he was kind of rude from the start and told us we weren't on the guestlist when we were added on it by an employee, had to pay $25 for girls and $30 for admission\n-Go-go dancers came around several times selling delicious shots\n-Hotel guest have a shorter line\n-Beautifully decorated club\n-Great resident DJs like Red Foo, Chuckie, Kaskade and others\n-Voted number one club in America by DJ Magazine\n\nCons\n-Coat check $5\n-$8 Coronas\n-Only place to sit was in the VIP section\n-HUGE lines to get in\n\nThis is my favorite by far, I will definitely be coming back here again on my next Vegas visiti heard there Dayclub is really good too soo ill be checking that out as well. | 1 |
Tilted Kilt often gets compared to Hooter's, but that is an insult to the Tilted Kilt. Like Hooter's, TK is a chain. TK offers more of a Scottish publike atmosphere, and it is overall nicer than a Hooter's. The waitresses wear plaid skirts and skimpy tops, but they are not that bad. The food is leaps and bounds above Hooter's. The food might be slightly pricier than other bars, but they often have specials. \n\nThey have a good amount of local and craft beer on tap too., and a lot of it is often on special, so if you are a beer snob, there is something for you. \n\nSo, TK is like Hooter's - only a lot lot better and with better food. | 1 |
I recently fell in love with Blackhawk Hardware for several reasons. \n\n1) It is right up the street from my house and next to my grocery store. I love being able to get there in 2 minutes or even walk there (if needed).\n\n2) I was asked several times while there if I needed any help. Normally this would annoy me, but not at the hardware store. Inevitably, I always have a question about a product or a DIY solution, so it's nice to have the help available. Also, when you ask them a question, they actually know the answer and won't make up answers to get the sale (unlike the big (orange) box retailers that I am used to--\""of course you can put this drain cleaner down your toilet, ma'am.\"" (on the back, it says, DO NOT PUT DOWN TOILETS).)\n\n3) The variety of products available is really cool. They have the usual hardware store kind of stuff, but also an extensive kitchen gadgets and linens section, pretty bathroom sets, a cards section, and a great garden section (and I assume in spring and summer this portion of the store is particularly awesome!) \n \nI could spend a while in this store just wandering around and seeing what they have to offer. The staff is really fantastic. They even have a rewards card that you can use to add up I will definitely do all of my shopping here from now. | 1 |
This is possibly the best. High volume, central location. I have one close to me in Scottsdale but\nprefer this one. Hard working, excellent attitude.\nQUALITY! I went to close location and bought a junk\nthree gallon container. I was insulted in a number of manners but bought the expensive bottle due to time constraints. On my next trip here I purchased a much higher quality 3 gallon water bottle for considerably less and the man who I guess I have seen for 20? years was pleasant. Pricing average to lower but highest quality. | 1 |
I signed up for their special two months for $50 and the gym was ok, it was empty most of the time. I did the free training and then later got hit with the price!!! OMG I almost fell out of my chair. The original person that signed me up, Allie, told me I can cancel at any time with out any penalties. Well a month later I move to the other side of town and since I'm extremely busy and don't have time to go personally to tell them I need to cancel I go online and get their fax number and send then a cancellation letter, I get a confirmation receipt for my fax. All of a sudden they withdraw $140 out of my account!!!! I called and complained and even emailed with the general manager Greg Reffner and he was VERY UNHELPFUL told me they don't even have a fax machine!! Ummm well I forwarded him my cancellation letter along with the fax receipt and he basically blew me off!!! COME ON DAVID BARTON after charging your customers an arm and a leg you can't afford to have a working fax machine. Not only that but you can't hire a customer friendly general manager?!?!?!?! HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!! | 0 |
Thanks for nothing Rod the \""genius\""\n\nThere was a man working today named Rod. My wife went in with our child looking for an iPad headrest mount, a quick find for him as the online site mentioned it was in store and available for pick up. She showed him the picture and he was quick to let her know that she would have to order this item. After she asked him if he could check for her, he quickly let her know that he wouldn't be able to help her and that she should order it online. My wife walked over to the accessories wall and there it was, hanging there ready to be bought. If you can imagine how frustrating this would be, now add a 1 year old who is crazy wild and loves to cause chaos. A mom isn't going to enjoy this kind of customer service. Rod - step your game up! You are being paid to be helpful, just be nice. | 0 |
I have stayed at most of the Vegas strip hotels and here are my thoughts.\n\nThis is usually the bargain hotel on the strip of the NICER hotels. The location is prime and you cannot beat that!\n\nWhat's nice about this hotel and separates itself from the others is that the standard rooms are equipped with a HUGE tub. If memory serves, I think that it was even jetted. Major plus on the bathroom in my books.\n\nThe band that is featured in the hotel rocks if you like dance or TOP 40 tunes. The hotel usually draws a younger crowd without attitude, period.\n\nThe only bad thing about this hotel is if you decide to rent a car and stay here. If you take a taxi, you should be fine. Otherwise, you will need to park in the back and then trek about 1/4 mile through the mall dragging your suitcase on cobblestone.\n\nI do have to admit that the mall is really great, especially since there is a wonderful variety of food!\n\nTIP: If you are shopping in the mall, make sure that you grab a free coupon book near the customer service desk. The book offers discounts on food and shopping. | 1 |
Not impressed. Overpriced. Mediocre coffee.\n\nWhat kind of cafe doesn't have wifi, anyway? | 0 |
Confused with all the bad reviews? One of my favorite restaurants at Aria. If you prefer rolls drenched with sauce and fried tempura rolls then this is not the place for you. If you appreciate good sushi, this place is amazing! Tried the uni, toro, salmon roe, and salmon nigiri - we loved every piece. Also loves the wagyu udon and jalape\u00f1o roll. Great service by Mayu and great ambience, restaurant is very open and modern. | 1 |
Best indian food in town, Lunch Buffet is just AWESOME!!! | 1 |
Panels were installed within 4 months of signing contract, but system took about a year to get running. Responses to emails and calls to them would take weeks to receive a reply. There were problems with getting approvals from APS or the HOA or someone else. After months of excuses from them, I finally left a message to our agent to come take the panels off and to cancel the contract . The agent had someone else return my call and we decided to go ahead and keep the system. They managed to send someone out the next day, but he was 2 hours late for the appointed time and didn't bother to call. Overall it has been a bad experience. I should have just canceled. | 0 |
Maybe if I was 12. But probably not then either. Not sure if it's just the Vegas location, or a reflection on the whole organization (I can't imagine it gets much better though). The showmanship sucked. The food was bleh. The cost was ugh. | 0 |
The Linq is quickly becoming one of my favorite places to explore here in LV. The many new businesses that pop up. When you come down I recommend using the valet that can be accessed underneath the \""High Roller\"" currently the largest observation wheel in the U.S. If you decide the wheel look for a groupon or if you are a local they also have a family package that can help save you a few bucks. The staff there seem really helpful and want to ensure you have a great experience while visiting. \n\nThe Brooklyn Bowl is an entertainment venue with restaurants, bars and of course bowling lanes. The beer selection at the bar is decent and I like the choices they had on tap. They can be quite pricey which is typical for the strip where you are mostly paying for high wages and rents. I mean $6 for a PBR yeah right I could by a 12elver and sneak it in my girls purse before buy one at that price. Overall the concert sound system is top notch and the lighting equipment is also very good. The nice thing about this venue is that they are not afraid to bring in the obscure artists you might be able to here everyday. They always have an enormous list of musicians that i want to go see. \n\nGet down there when you can and play tourist someday soon. | 1 |
I was so pleased with my first experience at Seasons 52 (Sacramento), I wrote the company and made it a point to visit the Biltmore location when I returned home. Each of 3 visits there have been less than the previous; so much so, I won't return.\n\nThe staff is waaaay too consumed with entertaining themselves. Eating at the bar, I was ignored repeatedly. But what really pissed me off was, over the holidays, I visited for dinner, and I ordered two steak and mushroom soups to go. When I got home, what they had given me was completely different, wrong.\n\nI returned the next day at 11:01am. I didn't want to go during the lunch rush but since I was early, I had to wait for the manager in a staff meeting (apparently he does not have staff), he came out 22 minutes after I had arrived, NO APOLOGY WHATSOEVER, not for the messed-up order, not for having me wait, nothing. Wait. Isn't this the \""SERVICE\"" industry? Why, yes. Yes it is. But just not here.\n\nThen, instead of ASKING if I still wanted the soup, he simply stated, \""You want a refund, right?\"", so I answered yes, He gave me a refund and a business card for a $25 off next visit.\n\nFuck him. I'd rather have the $25 than his apology. But get this: 45 days later, when I presented $25-off card with my check, the bartender, also my waiter, informed me that this was a seasonal promotion and wasn't valid any longer.\n\nYOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE OWN(ED) OLIVE GARDEN? RED LOBSTER? WHAT WOULD THEY KNOW ABOUT FINE DINING? nothing.\n\nNEVER AGAIN. Not even for free. for nothing else than he kept waiting a past customer with a problem. Clearly he was perfect for Darden Restaurants. | 0 |
Reviewing Rainforest Cafe is bit if a moot point. After all, you can't really have high culinary aspirations on any place that has a animatronic elephants and gorillas, can you? We only picked this place because I worked at the one in Denver when I was a kid, and it was the worst place I ever worked (in how they treated the employees). Also, they never let us try the food, so I have been curious all these years why someone would wait hours in line to pay $20 for crappy pot roast just to eat in a fake rain forest.\n\nI had the Rasta Pasta, which is basically a pasta primavera. It was OK, but it needed a bit more refinement in seasoning (ie, some seasoning) and a few more vegetables. I also had a Mai Tai, which was pretty strong for a children's restaurant, but I wasn't with kids, so... woo hoo.\n\nThe environment is not for anyone with a documented anxiety or seizure disorder. About every 1/2 hour, there is a tropical storm there the animatronic animals make lots of noise and there are lightening flashes. \n\nAll in all, my curiosity has been sated... so no need to ever eat there again. | 0 |
I've eaten at the Capriottis at the Sante Fe Station Casino a few times. A few months back, when ordering a turkey sandwich, not the sub, but the sandwich, I was delighted by a real deli sized meal. Last week, when I ordered a tuna sandwich it was more like a bread and tomato sandwich with maybe 2 oz. of tuna. It was pathetic. It was like a \""tuna spray\"" for flavoring. So last night I ordered the turkey - and again, same lousy experience. It was as if someone sprinkled turkey like a pizza topping on it. Maybe 2 oz on the entire sandwich. I had to scrape it off the huge roll so I could taste it at all. Bad experience again. No more Capriottis for me - there's too much excellent competition out there with Firehouse subs and others. | 0 |
Friendly staff! Yummy ice cream! | 1 |
From start to finish, the driver acted towards us like we are some kind of terrorists and she's the riot police. She made sure to intimidate us with phrases such as \""you are in Vegas now, here you better be nice to me\"", \""if I deny your trip, so will all the others\"", \""if you say a bad word here, it's an assault and you will be thrown to jail\"". When I simply asked her for her taxicab number, she promptly pulled over to the side of the street, and said \""you are getting off HERE. And you will pay up, or I will call the cops\"".\n\nWho are we to deserve this attitude? I am sorry to say, but that's not how you get businesses. | 0 |
Our favorite dive bar in the Plateau. Good beer on tap for a good price, with super friendly bartenders. Not super busy most nights, but a fun place to go watch hockey or the World Cup. Reasonable volume level and a great place to hangout alone or with friends. | 1 |
Not a fan.\nSadly this is where my doctor and Insurance have me go for appointments.\nI have asked them to send me to the location at Arrowhead and it is better.\n\nThe wait is horrendous, when you have a high insurance deductible I would HIGHLY recommend someone calls to talk to you before your appoint to talk to you about the price of your procedure. Ken S is right on the money with this.\n\nLook I know how a medical office SHOULD work, I've worked in one before. You call usually a few days before to verify insurance and you get all of the information about deductibles etc. \n\nDo the patient a favor and call them. \n\nService here is pretty bad. I will go to the arrowhead location if I have to go here again. | 0 |
Fry's and Fry's Marketplace is ostensibly the first \""suburbanite\"" grocery store to appear in Casa Grande, part of a wave of development a few years back that also brought us Target (yay), Dillard's (uck), Best Buy, Harkins, and so on. The rest of the grocery stores in town are either Wal-Mart or some other chain that has a mini-Wal-Mart vibe going on.\n\nThe Fry's has a few good things going for it. The food selection is awesome, and many things are represented that Casa Grande has never seen the likes of, like fresh sushi and an olive bar. Of course, I never see anyone buying it, so who knows how long the dream will last. The greeters are also friendly.\n\nThere are also a few things dragging this joint down to two stars. First, I've been there twice within 10 minutes of the posting closing time and found all the doors locked. Really annoying, considering this is the only place to buy groceries on the north end of town. Otherwise, you're looking at a 10 minute trek into town. \n\nSecond, the front-end manager is completely clueless or absent or both. Literally every time I go there, there are too few checkout lanes open. If you have a ton of stuff, you will wait forever since only 1 or 2 of the lanes are regular non-express lanes. If you have a couple things, prepare to wait behind gobs of technically inept people trying to operate the self-checkout kiosks. \n\nThird, the baggers (if you manage to get a bagger -- unlikely) have not been trained properly and they will smash your goods into a pulp if you don't watch them like a hawk. I have seen them try placing a bag full of soup cans on top of peaches. Of course, then you can't watch the cashier for ringing errors. I don't know which is worse. Do you want to have bashed fruit, or do you want to pay extra when they ring up your Hungarian wax peppers as gold bullion? You decide!\n\nOverall, they have good stuff. The produce stays fresh for days on end, unlike the almost-overripe stuff sold at Safeway and Albertson's in town. However, having good stuff is overshadowed by crappy customer service and the fact that half your stuff is likely to be obliterated and/or overcharged. | 0 |
Only go for happy hour. You can get 6 rolls for around 30 bucks, which is fantastic. I've been during regular times and found the food way overpriced. If you're looking for tasty Americanized sushi, this is the place. But like I said, only go during happy hour! :) | 1 |
I went here for dinner this evening, and I ordered the Kitfo Special - #26 on the menu. As with Teri, the waitress asked if I wanted it well. I said, \""No,\"" very quickly, and she said, \""You want it raw?\"" My answer was a definite yes!!\n\nIt was superb. They gave me a small container of extra spice, and I used a lot of it. It was quite good! The meat was almost shredded, and there must have been a pound of beef. Along with it was collard greens and homemade cottage cheese. This really is a dish to share because you eat so much injera to consume the dish, and I wasn't coming home after, so I couldn't get a box to go.\n\n I will be back to try the lamb tibs. This is a great find, and thanks to you who have put your reviews here before! | 1 |
I enjoy massages, in fact I am a massage therapist. This place was not relaxation inspiring. The waiting area felt like a spa/holistic K-Mart, so busy with jewelry and whatever the owner might be hocking, during the massage I could hear the other employees laughing and carrying on thru the walls and even over the soothing music. I have a back that has difficult to palpate muscles, it takes a skilled massage therapist to give me a good massage and although my therapist was very nice and I could tell she tried she just didn't \""hit the spot\"". | 0 |
This place was great, they had a prime rib taco special that was to die for, and the baja tacos my friend ordered were great too. Wonderful ambience, reasonably priced, and perfect service---my new favorite place to eat on the strip. They have happy hour from 4-7pm :) | 1 |
What is not to like about this food???\n\nEverything is good.. the mashed potatoes, salads, chimichurri, bread, and best of all the MEAT... so juicy all the time... My mouth is watering just thinking about it... Well worth it, not too much of a wait.. not fancy at all. \n\nMUST TRY THE ENTRANA.... i | 1 |
Was so excited to get back and try Sunday brunch again after the remodel. Picked up a friend from the airport & headed straight for brunch. Like a fool I bragged about how wonder the brunch would be & worth the steep price tag. We had just been seated & grabbed out first treats to enjoy ONLY to be told the brunch would close in 15 minutes & we needed to grab what we wanted immediately. Say WHAT? What didn't the 3 hostesses tell us that when we wee seated? I have never been so disappointed! What a rip off & not what I expected for a top end hotel. I will never go back & will need to find a replacement for that special donut station they had. | 0 |
Great food,big portions, slow service...I would go back | 1 |
I came here on 9/22 for the Oddball Comedy Festival. My friend and I felt duped! Our tickets said 5:00pm. So we thought that was the start time of the show. I'm not sure if it's Tickmasters fault or Ak-Chin Pavilion, but boy were we mislead. The show didn't start until 7:00pm. So for two hours we had to kill time with medicore-at-best food with ridiculously expensive drinks( $4.50 for water and $13 for 20oz beer). Thankfully they didn't charge for parking, but I would rather pay for parking and eat at a restaurant with better food than be forced to buy food/drink at the Ak-Chin Pavilion.\n\nThe sound was decent. My friend and I sat fairly close in hard plastic chairs. With the show starting at 7 and not ending until 11, the chairs were definitely not comfortable by the end of the night. Also, like another reviewer stated the huge overhead fans were nice at the beginning of the show, but as the evening progressed and the wind picked up I became very cold in my seat.\n\nI don't plan on returning to a venue at the Ak-Chin Pavilion | 0 |
Extremely disappointed and would not recommend consigning fairly new and nice furniture items.. I brought in 3 pieces of furniture that were purchased within a 2 year time period and were still in the store catalogs. I gave them the receipts and they had priced them less than 1/2 of what they were purchased for and that was okay, but what disturbed me was, they were marked down within 2 weeks of being in the store and I was told that they had a lot of interest and it was priced to high. The two desirable pieces sold as soon as they were marked down and the 3rd piece which was less desirable was never marked down ???. I still can't figure that one out. When I questioned the man on the floor, his response was we need to price that down too. Very arrogant attitude and I learned my lesson the hard way. There are many Consignment stores out there and they wait 60 days before they mark down an item and you split the purchase 50/50. If it's a nice item, I'd go else where.. | 0 |
The Act is one of the strangest places I've ever been. First off, a promoter put us on the guest list by lurking around behind us as we were looking at a map trying to get to Tao. Very smooth.\n\nThe Act feels like a weird haunted house, complete with hidden corners and dark hallways. We tried to dance, but they kicked us off the stage for the various acrobatic shows that they have, but there is nowhere to go once off the stage. The dance floor is teeny tiny, and since they blocked off upstairs, downstairs is very, very cramped. We tried to sweet talk our way into a booth so we could sit down, but our new friends got kicked out of The Act for smoking indoors.\n\nThere were performers wearing animal heads that were kind of cool, but mostly straight out of a horror movie. The bathroom is tucked into a corner with this weird red lighting that probably hinders all putting on of makeup. And the exit requires direction by a staff member; that's how hard it is to find. \n\nSince I couldn't even get a drink because the bar was so crowded, I can't say I had a very good time at the Act. I kept getting kicked off of the stage, and there were an awful lot of people around me wearing flip flops and jeans and shorts. Not exactly the typical Vegas experience, but certainly something different. | 0 |
Terrible show. Awful music. Only 3 good tricks. Wayyyyyyy overpriced for what you get. Better off watching this crap on TV | 0 |
So I recently got a job in the city of Mesa conveniently near T.C. And when I had to make a day trip to the joint (hardly a joint, more Scottsdale-esque) I was quickly floating on breakfast cloud 9.\n\nI love food, and I love to eat, and I LOVE a great breakfast brunch. This place had it all!!! We went there after my graduation from college with a bunch of family, mostly of the elderly. Let me first explain that going anywhere with my Grandpa is a mission in itself, nothing is ever cooked right and service is always too slow however he could not stop complimenting the staff on how great everything was (first time I have ever witnessed this in 22 years). \n\nTC is a great place for family and celebrations or just to enjoy a great weekend brunch. LET ME WARN YOU IF YOU GO ON A WEEKEND GO EARLY OR YOU WILL BE WAITING AROUND 30 minutes! | 1 |
Slowest subway ever on earth. People are nice here but i come to subway to grab my sub and rush out but not waut in line for 15 min for you toprepare just 3 subs. | 0 |
We tried to go to Bakersfield, but they weren't open. We were starving so just walked down to this place. Honestly I don't know why we stayed after seeing how filthy it was. Carpeted floor, chairs and booths covered in stains, fries, other food items on the floor, the paper coasters on our table were soaked from the previous patron's drink. Anywho, I ordered a salad with grilled chicken, Huz had fish tacos. Nothing was wrong with the food but I couldn't get past the dirtiness. Our waitress was nice enough but her jeans and shirt matched the place in cleanliness. In hindsight, maybe that was a prerequisite. I noticed another waitress wearing what looked like a men's large shirt when she probably should have worn a women's small. Which is fine but she kept sticking her hands up her shirt and pulling and twisting it, then serving food. Um, yuck. Cross this place off my list. | 0 |
Had a Panda bowl with chow mein and broccoli beef, pretty standard for Panda Express. Only problem I had was with the broccoli not being cooked enough it looked and tasted like they threw it in last minute. \n\n Overall restaurant was clean, fast, with very friendly staff and good portions he could barely put the lid on. : ) | 1 |
This is a great neighborhood/chain place to find good sushi. Prepare to be amused! | 1 |
I have always loved this place BUT the last 3 times I have visited I have had TERRIBLE service and last night was the icing on the cake!!!!\n\nLast night (Thursday) we arrived at 10:20 pm for a late dinner after a show. Since they were supposed to close at 11:00 pm we figured it was enough time to eat. When we walked in there were only three other tables of people, one of which was a couple that came in right before us. We waited at the host stand for 3 minutes and finally were greeted by the bartender. He took us to our table and told us our waitress would be with us shortly. \n\nThe only server left (female, dark brown hair) came over and rushed her greeting by acting annoyed that we were there. She took our order and ran off to start doing the close prep. 5 minutes later she came back to our table and said that the bar was closing (10:30 pm) and that we couldn't get frozen drinks. She asked if we were interested in ordering another type of drink but we declined. She then acted annoyed that we didn't want something other than water! \n\nOur food quickly came out and it was WONDERFUL (thankfully) but our waitress never came back to check on us. I ran out of water and just as I was putting my napkin down she came over with another glass. At that time we asked for our check. We were so mad about the quality of the service that we just wanted to get out of there. We ended up walking out the door at 11:00 pm on the dot! \n\nMy partner and I always tip a min of 20% but often if we like someone we will tip way above. Our service was so terrible that we left her a 15% tip with a note explaining how uncomfortable she made our visit. If she had one ounce of sweetness to her we would've given her 20% BUT she was cold and distant. I understand wanting to get off of work but at least fake a smile and a personality. \n\nI will not be coming back. Yes, the food was amazing BUT bad service equals a no go in my book. Also, why close the bar 30 minutes early???? The drinks are around $8 so do the math on how much you are losing if our table would've ordered 2-4 drinks. I'm just beyond put off. | 0 |
I've been practicing yoga for ten years and thought I'd give Bikram a shot as a new challenge. I chose Bikram Yoga Avondale simply because it was the closest studio to me. Shelby and John run a wonderful studio - the atmosphere is friendly, calm and supportive, and the instructors are extremely knowledgeable. The studio itself is pretty stinky, but that's true of any Bikram studio because of the heat and sweat. The studio room is very large with plenty of room for about 2 dozen practitioners, all of whom are super nice.\n\nI kept it up for two months until A) I got bored and B) my travel schedule heated up again. That has nothing to do with this studio at all, of course. The boredom came from the class being exactly the same, down to the script spoken by the instructors, every single class. Again, not a studio issue; this is one of the rules of Bikram.\n\nBut if you have a longer attention span and less crazy schedule than I and you live in the SW Valley, give Bikram Yoga Avondale a shot. Your first class you'll feel like you're dying. Your second class you'll feel like you're flying. | 1 |
I gave this place a third try thinking it could get better since it serves similar food like Sunset's Oyster Bar. Note to self....NO WAY! First, the service was horrible. We never got out waters, bread, utensil until 20minutes of sitting. When we did get our waters, the waitress didn't seem to have a good day. At the end, she somewhat warmed up to us?\n\nThe food is nothing like the other Station casinos. Just pricier and less taste. The oysters were so small unlike Sunset (sorry, gotta compare). I will not go back to Tides. No! No! However, my fave is Sunset Oyster Bar | 0 |
Excellent ambiance, excellent service, excellent presentation, fine music. The scallops and crabcake were simply subpar. | 0 |
What a great idea!\n\nMy girl friends and I signed up to take a class this past weekend, something fun and different we thought. \n\nIt was a blast! The staff is awesome, witty teacher, great selection at the bar area, and they sell by the bottle! Bonus! \n\nThis place is great for a girls night, young people, old people, people with zero artistic talent, those who have been painting for years and anyone in between.\n\nYou have the freedom to go off the grid and paint anything you wish, replicate any picture they have on the walls or follow along with the instructor. We all decided to follow the instructor but took some artistic liberties with the coloring. \n\nThe other great thing is they are located right in the heart of Old Town so once you are finished with class you are just a few steps away from a dinner spot to any bar to start out the rest of your evening. \n\nI cannot wait to go back to the Brush Bar!\nOh also, make sure to give the house dog a pet, Stella is adorable! | 1 |
Fresh bagels and coffee in the morning | 1 |
I have to review Dukes because I live right next to it. Even though it's a sports bar that looks like it fell right out of the early 90's, it's still a good place. All the food is good bar food that's not expensive. Great beer specials nightly and a hilarious crowd of people. Go in and grab a seat at the bar, you'll see old drunkards, young idiot frat kids......I guess that's pretty much it, but it's still fun. Go on Thursday for Karaoke, there are these two creepy old guys that sit seperately from one another, and just pass off the mic each song between the two of them. It is the most awkwardly entertaining thing you will ever see. Also, Saturday and Sunday morning bloody mary bar that you can't beat. | 1 |
Went for lunch one Friday after 15min friends food came and I asked about mine the lady said the grill takes longer! So after another 5 min. went and asked about getting a refund and she pointed at the cash register and said go to him. When I went to him he voided my card charge but neither time did anyone try to fix the problem are say sorry! Customer service is not a strong point, I would rather give Mac's, Spoons or BBQ King my buisness. | 0 |
Always have great service with D (don't want to butcher the spelling of his name). Color is always great does what I ask. \n\nDaughter got a kids cut from Carly. Great cut everything we ask for. | 1 |
If customer service enters into your purchase, I suggest you shop somewhere else, because RC Willey has none . Actually, I take it back. They do have customer service and it is B-A-D!!! \nI recently bought a kitchen full of appliances from a very nice salesman. In fact, everyone was nice while I was spending thousands of dollars. Once there was a problem, niceties were scarce. On my first call to customer service, I was on hold for over thirty minutes before giving up and going into the store. After standing in a long line, I was treated rudely by the customer service rep who tried to make me fell like I was to blame for the dishwasher not working, the light on the microwave not working and the refrigerator doors not being balanced. One out of four appliances was problem free! I jumped through their hoops to get things corrected and even accepted that it would be over a week before someone could come to balance my refrigerator. On the day that was scheduled, no call from customer service, so I called them only to be told I was never scheduled and could not be scheduled for another five days. So, here it is, 2:30 on the day they are supposed to be here between 10:45 and 1:45 and I just got a call that they have one more installation before they can get here! \nThis is absolutely my last RC Willey purchase. I wish I had followed my first instinct and had them pick EVERYTHING up and gone to Sears! | 0 |
Slap bang underneath the castle, this is the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town. \n\nAlthough it's main purpose these days is more for perusing the quirky shops/boutiques by day or boozing by night, I'd guess it's still just as lively and bustling as it ever has been.\n\nIf it's a pub you're after, you certainly won't be disappointed here: the main street is lined with pubs and bars of varying price ranges, such as the aptly named The Last Drop just in front of one of the city's original hanging spots. Many of these pubs also have their own budget hotels attached, making this neck of the woods ideal for hen/stag parties or birthday groups.\n\nIf drinking during the day isn't your thing, then you can have a browse through Armstrong's Vintage Clothing Emporium which has been there since 1840 (they have 3 branches across Edinburgh but this is their biggest), or Lookah for any kind of jewellery/pashmina/ehtnic handbag-related bargain you could ever be on the hunt for.\n\nAlternatively, there are several lovely restaurants in the Grassmarket, including some very upmarket ones such as The Grain store, on the steep hill winding out of the east corner of the main square. For a slightly more informal meal you should definitely try Petit Paris - their set lunch menu offers excellent value for money and the food's delicious.\n\nCome evening, and this is when the Grassmarket area really comes alive. Pubs are full and most definitely lively, and tend to stay that way until midnight or so when people start wandering along the Cowgate in search of a club. It's never going to be the classiest night out of your life, but it will still be a good one.\n\nA word of warning - the Grassmarket (and particularly the adjoining Cowgate) can be quite dodgy at night; that's why I'm only giving it 4 stars. | 1 |
I gave this place 2 stars only because it's the best tasting chicken waffles in town...wait it's the ONLY one in town! Food is actually good. Tastes just like it sounds. But don't expect much in the service department. \n\nAlso what kind of breakfast places doesn't open until 9am?!? Laziness or stupidity? I would think if you wanted to survive this economy, it may be wise to not only cater to the unemployed and retirees that have the luxury of enjoying breakfast after 9am. ? Don't most of us need to get to work by then?!? \n\nOh well, I'm sure a chicken and waffles spot will have plenty of success in SCOTTSDALE! | 0 |
Staff is very friendly and helpful. | 1 |
This little place saved my life every morning I was in Vegas! With no coffee makers in the rooms at the Palazzo- this was a quick jaunt down the elevators to the 2nd level to get my daily caffeine fix.\n\nA couple of large, black ,drip coffees will cost you about $8 bucks (Yowza! Wish I was more ambitious as I'd head to McDonald's) but still better than the hour and half room service time quote and heaven only knows that that would have cost! | 1 |
Donna's cakes are amazing and beautiful as well as delicious. I've ordered 3 so far. She makes a gorgeous Yule Log cake at Christmas with a mocha flavor and delightful decorations. I showed her a picture of a cake online I wanted her to make for my son's birthday that looks like a real train. She went above and beyond. I can't wait to drop by here for breakfast or lunch sometime. | 1 |
Bad service, no knowledge of the menu, and the meat on the pizza had freezer burn. Good for a chain, but not the gourmet experience they strive for. | 0 |
Amazing Food and Atmosphere! Great for Couples. Sharing food is welcome and trendy here. | 1 |
I... don't get it. I don't get the high rating on this restaurant. Sorry, guys. \n\nWhen we arrived, the parking lot was packed, but once inside we were seated almost immediately out on the patio. Unfortunately, we were not seated with menus. Our server visited our table twice before correcting this error. One of our salsa bowls arrived at our table with caked on food bits. After ordering our food, we waited almost an hour for our entrees... which were sincerely lacking in yum.\n\nI ordered the Faja Pasta - so maybe it's partially my own fault for order a pasta dish at a Mexican restaurant - but it was not very good. The pasta was very doughy, and many of the noodles were clumped together. The bread it came with, while not awful, was partially soggy from sitting on the plate too long. Saving grace was the chicken I had with it. It was juicy and had a nice kick. One star for the chicken.\n\nFiance ordered a seafood enchilada which he found lacking in seafood and smothered in too much cheese. \n\nWe ate until we were full enough to call it a meal. As unsatisfying as it was. \n\nSecond star is for our server, because even though he was a smidge on the slow side, he was trying, bless his heart. He refilled my soda before it was completely empty, so that's a plus for me. \n\nI don't think we'll be returning. | 0 |
Love love love this club! We were lucky enough to hang out with someone with a table and bottles, so that probably has something to do with my glowing review...;) I loved the decor and waterfall, everything was very plush. Music was fabulous as well, we danced all night! | 1 |
My husband and I just had our rings cleaned. I also kinda lost a diamond on my wedding band. NO PROBLEM FOR SHANE CO. Part of their lifetime guarantee is replacing lost diamonds and cleaning. We got our rings back a couple days later and they looked just the way they did the first day we bought them. You know how much they charged us? NOTHING!! This is what you buy when you buy any Shane Co. jewelry. Lifetime service and maintenance is included for zero dollars. | 1 |
Great work done by experienced staff! Work was all done in clean fashion, no problematic wiring, and professional service. This is my go-to shop for stereo needs. Quality work! Thanks DC Sound! | 1 |
Not all the crepes are good!\n\nJust because you didnt like the crepe you had doesnt mean there is nothing good on the menu! I tried the seafood crepe and berry crepe and didnt care for either. Now that i know what i like i never order anything but the Apple or pear crepe. We usually order 2 crepes and 2 Baileys coffees with the bill being $30. We dont care because its a treat that we only get maybe twice a year! | 1 |
I wish I could write a better review because....who wants to have a bad time while they are in vegas? \n\nCons:\n- The place is small\n- Bad DJ\n- Staff standing around and you have to ask them to do their job...like check your id, give you a wrist band, stamp your wrist serve you alcohol \n- crowd not a good one (that's personal opinion)\n- went through a bad promoter \n\nI mean sometimes girls who promoters deem unattractive get worst service...my picture is up here if you think that's the reason then feel free to go to this place =) | 0 |
took my car in for an oil change. everything seemed fine until 2 days later my skid plate underneath my car fell off. I took it back to gruelich's and they claimed they did not touch the skid plate during the oil change. they said i must have knocked it loose by hitting a curb (which i did not do). took my car immediately to the dealership and was told 1 of 2 things happened; either gruelich's did not replace the skid plate properly after the oil change so it came loose and fell off or gruelich's did not really even do the oil change at all because they are lying when they say they did not have to remove the skid plate to do the oil change. i haven't taken my car back since and just go to the dealership for oil changes. | 0 |
This was a fun night out for the family. We decided to try the Wisconsin course. It was challenging but fun. We'll be back to try the California and Indoor course too. | 1 |
My business coaching clients need to visit Casanova Brothers to see in real life how to give customer service that will keep your customers coming back. \n\nFlew from Jacksonville FL and landed in Phoenix a ton of hours later. Met my son and an old College friend at Casanova's AND the very second I walked in Tony welcomed with a warm heart my friend Aaron my son Jake and myself. At the same time he acknowledged the people behind us and assured them he would give them his full attention in just a moment.\n\nInstead of ordering a pizza, we had him order one for us. We ended up with a half white pizza and half pep, sausage and ham that was out of this world.\n\nThe pizza is of the highest quality. They don't serve any beer for whatever reason (missing out on a high profit item). And the service is the best in the service industry I have seen for a long time.\n\nVery refreshing, friendly place. You walk in and feel like Norm from Cheers. Even if the pizza was marginal, I would come back. Good thing is the pizza is pretty fantastic, | 1 |
While the beans are tasty as other reviewers have said (they use lard in them; mmm mmm!) and the portion sizes generous, I just can't recommend you eat here based on the fact I found out they fry their nachos, and probably by extension other things using the fryer, in hydrogenated oil. You can \""feel\"" it on the nachos, as they have a waxy coating when cooled.\n\nI know not everyone knows or perhaps cares about the deathly spectre of hydro-oils (most commonly referred to as trans fats), but believe me: they're highly dangerous.\n\nIt's a damn shame, too, as most of the offerings at this place seem solid and they even have three-person mariachi bands at the ready to serenade you. In my short time in PHX, this looked like it was going to be the best Mexican place I had found yet. Oh well, back to the drawing board. | 0 |
Very busy Izakaya which subtracts from the quality of the food. Food isn't made with much attention. My yakitori came with bones in it. And splinters from the original grill. Since its so busy service was slow. Additionally the food is overpriced for the types of sushi cuts given. | 0 |
Come eat some \""muy bueno\"" food. The chips are tasty. We had fish tacos and a shrimp cocktail it was good. I'm mexican and I put the seal of approval on it. Also enjoy a refreshing Mexican bottle of Coca- Cola to wash down the grub. Not a fancy spot more like a nice hole in the wall spot. So don't rate on looks please just taste. Adi\u00f3s. | 1 |
The place was filled with your typical Scottsdale \""daddy's credit card\"" young adults. We had a party of 5 (including me), but the prices were so ridiculous that we decided to order 3 meals and share them. Two fish taco meals and a sandwich. The tacos were about the size of a hockey puck and had no flavor and the sandwich was soggy. Not to mention our server was a dumb blonde who couldn't get her beverages straight to save her life because she had also been drinking.\nOn a positive note though, great location and interesting building for a restaurant. \n \nBut, We left and won't try it again. | 0 |
I really wanted to like this place. It has so much potential, and the service is always fast and friendly, if a bit disorganized. However I have gone three times and was disappointed with the food each visit. \n\nFirst time I got the Tuscan bean soup. It was so salty it wasn't even edible, and I love salt. Second time I got the tomato soup and the Thai Chicken sandwich. Again, the soup was so salty I couldn't finish it. I asked my husband to try it, thinking it must be me, but no. The chicken sandwich was ok, but the chicken was prepared like chicken salad and had way too much dressing. Finally, I tried the veggie sandwich and it was decent, but nothing interesting. The tortilla soup was another salt bomb, neither I nor a friend could eat it. Perhaps their salads are good but I won't be returning to find out. | 0 |
My wife and I came here a week ago for my mom's birthday. My wife and I are foodies but my mother and grandparents are not so avoiding a chain is difficult.\n\nWe were extremely fortunate to find Lintchfields! We didn't know ahead of time but Monday is \""new york stripe steak\"" night which was an amazing deal. For under $20 it included a steak, salad side and a glass of wine. The steak tasted like it was worth $20+ alone. Tender, flavorful and perfectly cooked.\n\nMy mom and grandmother get filets well done (I know, the agony!) but they will grill the steak and then cook it through in a high heat oven there so they don't have to butterfly it. Nice touch.\n\nOur server was friendly, the wines we tried were great and the price was right. No, this is not Ruth's Cris or Mortons so don't expect that, but you'll be able to dine here 3x for the price of one trip to Ruths. | 1 |
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