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I just ate here for the first time tonight, and let me tell you -- UH-MAY-ZING!\n\nFirst off, I love the atmosphere and the decor of the place. The chairs are super comfy. It's got touches of modern and homey all in one place...and you know what? It really works.\n\nSecondly, the drinks. I've had a lot of drinks in a lot of places - they did them just right here. Usually it's either too weak or way too stong. I had the Old Canadian, and it was pure bliss in a vintage champagne glass. Who knew that merangue had a place in alcoholic libations?\n\nNext, the apps. Loved the char-grilled toast with the rhubarb spread. The mini-Mason jar was cute. We also had the potato skins -- I look forward to trying the Poutine next time.\n\nThe main course was delish. I sampled the gnocchi with the bolognese; it was good and the gnocchis were nice and ample. I had the Pub burger, done medium. Perfect! It was a flavor explosion in my mouth with the sunny side up egg on top.\n\nOne thing I noticed: no salt and pepper on the tables. Period. And you didn't even miss it.\n\nThe waitstaff was attentive and helpful, and super nice.\n\nFor desert, we had the key lime pie in a jar. Definitely different, and full of flavor. The whipped topping, I could tell, was made from scratch.\n\n I will definitely be coming here again, and will bring friends. : )
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I'm from the Bay Area where the first Lee's Sandwiches first opened, so I must say, it's an accomplishment that they'd open one down here. When the bread is hot and fresh it's really good, but once they're cooled, they're so freaking stale and hard. I'm sitting at the tables eating the baguette sandwiches trying to chew on the bread as if I was a hobo that hasn't ate in forever. The only items that are actually good are the smoothies because it's actually something fresh. I recommend raspberry+carrot. I used to work there, so I made a lot of concoctions. I suggest the italian sodas too. Oh, and avoid the fat old man that cashiers sometimes. He's so rude and doesn't handle customers well. He makes everyones first experiences at Lee's a complete and total disaster. \n\nIf you're someone who wants to order wings/eggrolls. Call ahead of time before you come in, they say it takes \""5-10 minutes\"" it actually takes like 20.. And, there's no wifi, even though the website says they do. They don't.
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I was excited to try a new place but wasn't very impressed with the food. I order a veggie quesadilla, guacamole and chips, and an horchata. The quesadilla had soggy lettuce and onion inside and the horchata was too sweet. It also cost a lot for a small portion of food. It was fast and smelled amazing so maybe if you order a meat item it would be good. Friends ordered taco's and said they were good but small. What's interesting is that each meal comes with a radish, slice of lime and cucumber. Might wait a while and give it another shot once it's settled in.
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11$ for a spicy tuna roll .... During happy hour ... That's all I have to say ... I can go across the street for 25$ all you can eat
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Bad experience! I would rather drink from the allegheny river than their coffee! Long wait, unprofessional staff and their oatmeal is sticky like chewing gum! Yuk! I would walk a but further to go to Pamelas diner!
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I took my dog here to do a self-service bath.\n\nWhen walking in, the place appeared messy and dirty. When assigned a bath tub, the receptionist pointed out the shampoo and conditioner (which is not marked and there were about 4 bottles on the shelf). They provide a scrubber, brushes for very long haired dogs, a 'blow dryer', and towels. The supplies were covered in previous dog hair. The bottom of the tubs were rusted. The sides of the tub could have been taller because my dog could have easily jumped out. The walls came up to above her knees (a lab/boxer mix) As I read in other reviews, the water temp was difficult to control.\n\nThe price was appropriate and it got the job done. The staff was fine. I would probably check out another place next time due to the cleanliness.
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This college dive pizza-pasta place is great for what it is. Not much on decor or ambiance but thumbs up for a quick, cheap meal. $9 got me an iceburg salad (choice of dressing), spaghetti with meat sauce and a slice of garlic bread. Will definitely hit the spot on a quick craving but should definitely be avoided on a \""date night\"".\n\nPS stick with the house Chianti ... only palatable wine in the place.
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We used to love the food here. Something happened not sure what? New cook maybe? Seafood tastes like it has been on the dock forever. The fried rice is fried very hard! Nasty. Carpet and establishment looks very old to be in new shopping center. Last time I eat here. One positive is most of the staff are friendly. I would not eat here. The very last time my son got sick after eating here.
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This place is a japanese Ramen Noodle Bar. I have no idea what the hell kind of customer service people expect from a damn noodle bar. I expect food that is delicious, which this place is, a decent price, which Monta is a little on the pricer for it's product type, but not for it's quality, and food that is fast, which Monta is as well.\n\nIf you go get the fried rice, and the ramen, any kind. That's all I have to say. I'm pretty sure I've eaten more food than you, if anything at least more calories, so just trust me when I say go here and eat!
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This is the best restaurant experience you will ever have. The food, the atmosphere, the service is the best in the West. My husband and I eat here today We can't get enough of the most delicious entrees and apetizers. We want to thank the owner Stefan, and the staff for making everyone so comfortable from the minute we walk in the door.
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My wife's flight was canceled tonight - she was stuck at the airport. I called the club and asked if she could enter the club - I would fax them a copy of my card, pay the fee, etc., etc. They said not no, but hell no. Now she's sleeping in the terminal. Great going American Express. The sooner American Airlines builds a Admiral Club in Las Vegas the better. But I just got finished cutting my American Express card up and I'l just use my Master Card when traveling from now on...
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So I have to update my review because I'm blown away. Aldo was the busser and he took care of us so well. He was completely on top of our refills and clearing our table and he took our order a few times. Thank you so much Aldo for redeeming firefly for me. The food was also fantastic as always but really tonight was all about how fantastic Aldo was.
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If I had to chose between dining at Roland's again, or having to catch running chainsaws that were tossed at me I'd pick dining at Rolands but only by the slimmest of margins.\n\nWhy on earth did I go back to this restaurant? Clearly, I must not love myself or something.\n\nWant to pay too much money for fish that smells like a sewer? Dine at Roland's. The only reason to be at Rolands is to drink there. they have a pretty decent beer selection.
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Awesome place for seafood. I had the Raw oysters, the King crab legs in a bag, and the Cajun chowder without rice. Not only is the seafood fresh not frozen and then thawed, the seasoning is really good and adjusted to taste so it's not plain for anyone who likes some spice in their food, it actually made it better. The price is also reasonable for what you are getting which is seafood, definitely will not break the bank. The service was good and the ambience was great specially for groups or two people if that is your choice. Being that it is hard to find good seafood places outside the Strip this is a good place to come to and not have to deal with traffic, parking, and paying more at some other places for the same thing. This has become a favorite place for me since I am a seafood lover.
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CASH ONLY!\nThere's an ATM at the Circle K that it sits behind if you forget the cash.\n\nMy chain loosened in an accident somewhere in Utah and I limped my bike all the way to Vegas where I brought it to Those Guys.\n\nDoc took care of me and gave me an awesome deal.\n\n\nTake your motorcycle here and you will not be disappointed.
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Yep, I mean, Yelp, this is one of those places. Indiana Jones? Jurassic Park? James Bond? No I'm kidding. This place is as good as it gets. It's a sleeper the kind you want to see but never had. To tell the truth you wont fall on your knees once inside, it is kind of smallish and not very much furnished but still it has more atmosphere than the Natural History Museum in London.\nGo see it, until people will remember the 21th century looking at some giant holographic screen in their planes taking them from London to New York in 45 minutes out of the Earth atmosphere thinking, yeah, that must have been some funny times bro.
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I know I am may be in the minority on this topic but I hate live music at bars and pubs. It is always far too loud. It is especially bad when it is a band attempting to be Irish singing songs from all genres. I would have moved on, but others in the group were starving and could not wait to find a new place.\n\nThe bar its self is a decent place. There are a few different seating areas. The hostess did do her best to seat us as far away from the music as possible.\n\nThe food is ok. I ordered the chipper chips with cheese and bacon. They come with a malt vinegar mayo, which is a nice touch. The chips are large steak fries. They are covered in a decent amount of cheese and bacon.\n\nThe service is ok. The staff is generally friendly. I am not sure if they are made to force an Irish accent, but it does not work for some of them.
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It doesn't matter where the pet comes from, it matters where the pet is going. A lot of these review are complaints saying that the puppies come from \""mills.\"" Honestly, does it matter? It matters where the pet is going. If you buy a pet, treat the pet as your own baby. Don't return it if it's sick. That's like wishing to abort a child when you know he/she has a defect. \n\nI understand puppies here are over $1k-almost $3500. But, they do finance. I bought my first puppy here. She, Tacoma, is a pure bred Siberian husky. Was 3 months, healthy, and very playful when we played with her. I fell in love. Had to buy her. She is now 2 yrs+ old-- great dog to go running, walking, hiking, etc with. I took Tacoma to puppy school and she was always the first to learn a new trick and obeys very well. Like I said, it's now where they are from, it's where they are going. Luckily, Tacoma is healthy, but the thing is, I take her to get her shots and get checked annually, & of she were sick, I would do anything and everything for my pup bcos she's my baby. I don't care if people say she came from a \""mill\""
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Hole in the Wall is probably the best thing you can say about this place. I fully understand why they serve \""free wine\"" with you meal - you need to get loaded for you to think this food is good.\nWe went as a large group and ordered apps including fried ravioli, fried zucchini, calamari, meatballs and fried cheesesticks. I was surprised that the apps were not hot, but it seemed they were luke warm at best.\nThen I ordered the cioppino. Although it was full of various pieces of seafood, it was bleh. The fish was overcooked and did not taste fresh. The broth was a thick mush of slurry tomatoes - it was odd.\nThe person I was sitting next to ordered the \""catch of the day\"" and had the blackened swordfish. It was burnt and as thick as dvd container. He said it was the worst fish he has ever had - I believe him.\nThe place is a total tourist trap and expensive. If you are going to spend that much money, you should get a real Italian meal anywhere else.
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what happened to the mediterranean food... when i go there now its all italian! I know italy is on the mediterranean (i hope ;) ) but what little mediterranean food they have on their menu is now just bad... this used to be a great restaurant that all my friends and i would go eat at, but now the food is just bad... Service was great though, dont get me wrong! I just didnt like their new menu... I havent done their hookah lounge and that may be good, but im not into hookahs...
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Id heard about this shop and the good work they do. I called to ask a few questions and guy that answered the phone was polite and professional.\n\nThat's where the good stuff ends.\n\nWe walked into shop around 5 pm, there were 3 artist and 2 customers. No one said hi, be right with you nothing.\n\nFinally Paul looked at us with a what do you want look so I walked up to tell him what we wanted. Turns out Paul is deaf so its really difficult to communicate with him. I explain what we are looking for, heart shaped tattoo with letters intertwined and he starts sketching this crappy looking 1st grade stuff. I told him again what we wanted and showed him so samples on my phone. He showed no interest in working with us and was rude. He continued to draw the most uncreative stuff so we said no thanks and left. \n\nIt was obvious he wasn't understanding us and no one else offered to help out.\n\nAlso the shop is extremely small and cramped. As I said they has 2 customers and it was crowded.\n\nVery disappointed.
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Our MGM room didn't have a coffee maker. Go figure...\n\nI would have been extremely cranky with the missing component of my liquid diet had this Starbucks had not been conveniently placed next to the food court. As a bonus, the baristas didn't even crack a smile at the giant penis I wore on my head half the time I was in Vegas. Thank you, Starbucks, for not letting me down, and for keeping it classy as you brewed my chai latte.
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If you want a cafe style breakfast including waffles, this is your place. Jeff and Isaac are very friendly and treat their regulars like family. They gave my wife and I a card for our wedding. Who does that? We go in to eat occasionally and they treat us like family. This family is amazing and they make great food. I tried the Waffles Cafe in the Aliante area and it is not as good as this place.
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been coming here for years because I dream of some day completing a full beer tour. completed some mini tours but not the big one yet. this place is always giving me store credit for birthdays and other holidays which is just ducky in my book. food ain't bad but seriously you're coming here for the beer tour.
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Decent work, but the WORST customer service EVER! I had an appointment, but still had to wait 30 minutes as they'd taken walk ins. When I was called for my pedicure, the lady put me in a chair to soak my feet, but the water was ice cold! I told her it was cold, and she walked away and continued working on another customer. She didn't put anything in the water, she didn't start the spa chair, and she never said one single word to me. I wasn't sure she understood English; so I brought it to problem to the manager's attention. He was working on another client and did not say anything or do anything to address the problem. I waited another 10 minutes before leaving, knowing I wouldn't be back. I have to say I'm grateful to Expect Nails, because I've found a great new shop! :)
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Everything is amazing! Ate the Brie cranberry ham sandwich for lunch today and plan on going back for breakfast tomorrow morning! You can tell the owners put so much thought and care into every dish. The west valley is lacking in unique delicious places like this!
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Came on a Friday night and had a great time. They had live music (free!) and the overall vibe was fun and relaxed. They also have a lot of different local beers on tap, ranging from $5 to $10 each.
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Enjoyed out BBQ ribs, tender and fell off the bone. The sides coleslaw and amazing corn bread were an added plus. So good we returned for breakfast.
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2.5 stars\n\nCame here because it looked appealing since it was situated in the central forum shops. Was on my \""don't come back here\"" list of Vegas dining spots. \n\nThe lasagna was not good because it tasted like a 2-layer lasagna with pasta and beef. I want to enjoy the essence of a layered lasagna where I feel like I am biting into different flavors. I couldn't tell if I was eating cheese or lasagna noodles. \n\nThe ossobuco risotto was on the bottom of my risotto list. There was no creamy consistency in the rice nor was it al dente--too much bite left. Now I don't know if it was a bad night in the kitchen or what, but I did not enjoy my risotto whatsoever. \n\nThe calamari was mediocre though.
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I went to see Dr Boyers to have ear wax removed today. I waited for almost an hour before they put me in the room. His assistant removed my ear wax with water in a medal syringe. Then she said she wanted to do a couple more tests. I came in just for wax removal and I am not interested in other tests, also I was behind for another appointment because of the long wait.\nThen Dr. Boyers came in, spent one second looking into my left ear, and hardly looked at my other ear. He told me they must do a pressure test on the ear drum to make sure there is no puncture. He told me if I don't want to do this, then I will not be seen in his office again. Being turned off by his attitude, I said that is fine with me. He then followed me to the front desk and said very loudly to his receptionist and in front of the people in the waiting room: Put this in his file that he is not going to be seen in this office again!\nDr. Boyers, don't worry, there are many other nice ENT doctors in Las Vegas. You cannot pay me to come back to see you with this kind of manner and attitude.
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I had a brief stint in between meetings today and my caffeine withdrawals were kicking in. I wanted a coffee shop where I could get some work done, get a swift kick of energy and do so in a comfortable and local environment. I found that at Fair Trade. \n\nEver since attending DPJ's Radiate Phoenix Event where local coffee shop owners spoke about their brands, I've been eager to check out Fair Trade and today was the perfect excuse to do so. I walked inside and was immediately welcomed by the smell of freshly roasted coffee and the therapeutic sound of coffee shop chit chat and the grinder humming to the beat of a fresh cup 'o Joe. The girl at the counter was friendly, attentive and definitely knew her coffees. I was tempted to try the mocha chocolate latte on special, but the barista convinced me that the iced coffee with sugar free chocolate and nonfat milk was the way to go. I know not to question the expert so I went for it. Note to self... my intuition was correct. I will always take the baristas advice from now on. The iced coffee was refreshing, full of a much-needed caffeine kick and just what the energy bunny ordered. \n\nI really like the character and environment at Fair Trade. The shop was packed with coffee drinkers, business folks and even friendly neighborhood policemen. I am pretty sure I saw a Pastor making his way through as well. With the dynamic group of visitors, the music was comforting but not distracting. I saw plenty of outdoor seating options but sadly, the 110 degree weather kept me from enjoying a fresh breeze today.\n\nSo in summary, I give Fair Trade two thumbs up (aka four stars) for the quality and comfort they provide to the coffee addict. I noticed some tasty food options as well and I plan on making my way back again very soon to check them all out! So thanks Fair Trade, for getting me rejuvenated while allowing me to do some work done during the busy workday!
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Walked in the room was filled with smoke. The person shoved a dog food bowl into my hand and said \""since you're with the con, you get this.\"" I asked what was good they said \""since you're from the con, lasagna wrap.\"" So I ask for that and they give me something about the size of a Taco Bell bean burrito covered in dry melted cheese. The combo had a bag of chips and a soda. Soda machine was out of ice. Lasagna inside was dry.\n\nTotal cost of meal w/plastic dog bowl I got f
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There was not much here at this very small, two-story mall adjacent to Mandalay Bay. I came here to visit Burger Bar and it seemed to be the prime attraction because it was the only place that was really busy (that being said, it was late morning/early afternoon). Another worthwhile spot would be RM Seafood, which is run by Top Chef Masters contestant Rick Moonen.\n\nAside from these two restaurants, there was not much in terms of stores. And a lot of the stores were more gimmick stores. One of the stores was a sock store, which reminds me of the one at CityWalk. In terms of shopping, Mandalay Place would be similar to CityWalk (a lot of stores that would not be everyday shopping). At least Mandalay Place has more well known restaurants.
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What in the world happen to this club? They used to play the best music in all of Las Vegas. Now, it seems like they have conformed to the rest of the clubs on the strip. Extremely disappointed in this place. My friends and I spent about $2k expecting a different experience compared to the other major nightclubs in Las Vegas, but all we got was the same music. I loved coming to this place and didn't mind shelling out the money for a table service, but my god, how things have changed. Will not come back to this place anymore. Don't get me wrong, the employees are amazing. They took care of us extremely well. They honestly deserve all the credit, but whoever made the decision to switch up the music..... They made a terrible mistake. Buy a table service elsewhere.
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Pourquoi vous devez absolument passez par Lafontaine lors de votre s\u00e9jour \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al :\n- Parce que c'est l'un des plus grands et des plus beaux parcs de la ville\n- Parce qu'il y a un lac g\u00e9ant qui fait office de plage l'\u00e9t\u00e9 et de patinoire l'hiver\n- Parce que c'est en partie ici que se d\u00e9roulent les \u00ab Chroniques du Plateau \u00bb de Michel Tremblay (auteur qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois c\u00e9l\u00e9brissime, \u00e0 lire absolument pour les nouveaux arrivants au Qu\u00e9bec)\n- Parce qu'on y rencontre des milliers d'\u00e9cureuils, m\u00eame des blancs.\n- Parce qu'il est parfait pour les sportifs, les pas sportifs, les familles, les p'tits couples, les copains, les musiciens, les artistes, les photographes, les touristes, etc.\n- Parce que le dimanche il se transforme en pays imaginaire que les enfants parcourent une \u00e9p\u00e9e en bois \u00e0 la main\n- Parce qu'au nord du parc il y a la Banquise, et qu'une bonne poutine apr\u00e8s le patin \u00e7a fait du bien (et non pas avant le patin. SURTOUT PAS AVANT!)\n- Parce que son petit th\u00e9\u00e2tre ouvert propose des spectacles gratuits et sympa d\u00e8s le printemps
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The sauce, toast, and chicken were awesome. I love how the strips were not long and thin but were thick and juicy. The fries reminded me of the fries you got in elementary school cooked by an oven... not great. The house sauce went really well with the chicken and fries though. \n\nI want to go back again tonight but my gf is being wack.
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I have been purchasing Bountiful Baskets for a little over two years now. \n\nI participate every other week, that's plenty for me. I have found that the summer baskets are very full and the winter time is a bit less but still good.\n\nAs for quality, it just depends on the item and season. Berries tend to go bad fast, just like they do in the grocery store. The bad items are minimal. \n\nI volunteer most every time and leave with a few extra items and a good feeling.\n\nOver all I feel its a great value and I enjoy the surprise of trying new items that lead to new recipes. Recently received two delicious Casaba melons, a fruit I have never tried and most likely would have never purchased at a grocery store.
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Customer service sucks as far as the desk employees i was super disappointed every person i dealt with at the front desk lobby was super poor. only good experience i experience here was the casino floor and the room cleaning employees were great. The lady at the check in lobby messed up and had me running around like a dummy. Finally an hour and change after checking in i was in my room thank goodness there wasn't a long line at the check in or else it would have been horrible double the time. i had fun and enjoyed the hotel room and such but i was just disappointed in the customer service of the people at the front desk lobby. I reserved a certain room and gave me something i didn't ask for. whats the point of reserving the room i asked monte carlo front desk employee after the mix-up i couldn't get an answer. I'm gonna think twice about coming here again.
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I have to give this place 5 stars!!! I went today to get my oil changed after work around 430. I had never been to this location and I left happy. I pulled up and the young guy working was so helpful and kind. They took my car and were done in 5-10 minutes. I literally went inside to pay (20 dollars by the way) cheapest oil change I have paid. I walked inside to the cashier, where there is a kids playground inside(who knew) The two people working were smiling and seemed to be super happy (even if they were working on a Saturday) The man gave me a receipt and said now that you have this you can come in next time and get a free car wash and also today you get free popcorn. I laughed and was surprised by the popcorn machine near the entrance (fresh popcorn). I left after spending twenty bucks with popcorn, a free car wash and an oil change under 10 minutes. I will be back :)
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Great place to hang out with your pooches. The crowd is generally mellow and the dogs adorable. MY 2 dogs love it . Extra perks are the doggie obstacle area if you are into that . Also there is plenty of room for running which the little gal loves. Also there is a smaller enclosed area for little dogs or puppies.
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Great food in small and very affordable. Atmosphere is relaxing and entertaining. If you like Sangia,this place the best. I recommend to try everything in the menu. You won 't be disappointed.
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I have been to the Roadhouse numerous times before - the food is hit or miss depending on the day. However I wanted to make reservations for a party of 15 there for a birthday - when I called to do that the manager then told me we would all have to sit apart because there is no room to put 15 people together. We had gone here last year and this hadn't been a problem - he then told me they remodeled and the restaurant was mostly boothes now. I was very disappointed - so no large parties can do anything here anymore otherwise they have to sit separately? I told him that was too bad and I wouldn't be having the birthday there then. I am just totally disappointed to find this out - not a very family friendly environment if you can't sit with your whole family....
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Came here with my youngest boy, celebrating his 21st. Came here around midnight and had the $2 tacos with chicken and Modelo. Six tacos and two beers total cost of $16. Can't beat the price and not bad either. Also, helped that we were also staying at Ballys too. Would come here again.
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The Bellagio first of all is a crowded room with poor service by the floor people. The dealers here are the only reason this gets two stars, for the most part they do a great job and are good about keeping the games going. Furthermore It gets annoying getting your chair bumped into when your in the middle of a hand because the tables are smashed together. They are really bad about opening new tables when there are 30 people waiting. The action is tight and the buy in for the 2/5 is only $500 and the 5/10 a $1500 max????? what is up with that. I used to always play at B when I came to Vegas (6-8 times a year) then I discovered VENETIAN. Dont waste your time waiting for a seat at B cause the V will start a game as soon as they get 7 people for any game and the action is way better.
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We really wanted to love this place, really! But sadly, we did not. \n\nWhere to begin, let's start with the food. We sampled a number of dishes (Posada soup, Eggplant, Deep fied rib, onion tart, paella, chicken). None of our course were particularly memoriable. We were starving too, so that's not good. \n\nThe decor was ok, but very poor experience in a crowded restaurant trying to have a romantic dinner on date night and having an onslought of servers sprinting by us and nearly tripping on my legs. There was also something very inconsistent about what appears to be a pretty upscale place, but with a staff in jeans and t-shirts. \n\nThe service was adequate and prompt. Nothing to rave about, but nothing to use against them, although had the food and ambiance been better, we may have felt better about the aspect too. \n\nIf only we were drinking, the cocktails that we saw others ordering looked really intriguing, but we were not partaking.
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Had awesome service from JP ( my new favorite person!) and a great time at super better than bad trivia!
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4 stars for tradition, 2 stars for food quality and 1 for service. The female bartender that took our lunch order had ZERO personality. They make you pay up front for your food. Every time I said \""Thank-you\"" to the bartender, she replied with \""No Problem\"". I'm glad it wasn't a problem. I'd recommend drinking here at night, but not eating.
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The line wasn't as long as Pure so we decided to go here. i liked the music they played- hip hop/r&b/reggae here. The crowd was good- diverse. I liked it because it had more of a ghetto feeling ...reminds me of home. ha! I'll go back again.
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Great service, Georgina is very professional and nice. Would definitely go back!
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So we are so excited to have Pink Box so close to us! BUT this is the 2nd time we show up and it's closed. 1st time on a Saturday afternoon, which I get, but who wouldn't want a treat on a Saturday? So we went today, on a Sunday mid morning before 11am. Nothing! Closed! I called the summerlin location and was told they are sold out. They have them from 6a until they sell out. I get the donuts are good , but not willing to go at 6a to make sure I get a donut . Stock up guys, you are leaving money on the table and sending your customers to other shops. Dunkin here we come ! May not be gourmet, but they are open friendly and fully stocked! Reliable service vs no service ?!?
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best pizza in charlotte!
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Just had a run in with the checkin counter at spirit airlines ... Apologies- the contracted labor from delta that does not actually give a crap about the spirit brand. The guy last week was not lying about the crazy contractors that blow the experience for customers. \""Ma'am, now that I am done with your luggage experience, I will need your ID.\"" Hmm... But my bag has already left on it's magical journey to the underbelly of the worst plane on earth. Why ever would you need my ID now dumb dumb? \""If I do not get your ID, you will not be able to board the flight.\"" Well, at least I know one in my party will get there. \""Type, type, click, clack, goes the agent on computer with nonfunctional nails.\"" After asking to speaking to a supervisor and immediately being met with the same attitude, I realized it was time to cut my losses and run. Emailed customer support because getting a human on the phone is an act of God. Let's see if they respond.
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Very overpriced for Las Vegas terrible service. The food was just Ok, you can get so much better in Vegas.
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I'm in town for business and the guy at the front desk of the hotel recommended this place and it was a definite winner!\n\nDrove up, and frankly it's not in the best neighborhood but the guy in the parking lot keeping watch over the cars in the lot with a \""Security\"" t shirt on put me at ease. \n\nSat down and was welcomed immediately and offered the fresh chips and incredibly hot red and green salsa. Although, I'm kind of a pansy when it comes to hot and spicy. I Just ate the chips plain and they were wonderful.\n\nHad the Chicken Mole Enchiladas which were undeniably the best I've had. The mole sauce was perfectly made with just the right amount of chocolate. I have the stains all over my shirt to prove it! The beans and rice were nice accompaniments. \n\nEveryone knows the traditional \""Mexican\"" restaurants where you go in and order the # 13 and they're all the same right? Rosita's Place is NOT this type of eatery. The food is authentic as authentic comes and should not be missed.
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The building was originally a Mexican fast-food restaurant. I assumed it would be the same sort of fast-food barbecue fare. I was surprised and sort of puzzled that it had wait staff and was a sit-down dining place as well as drive through. kind of a strange mix and probably not a good fit for being next to a McDonald's.\n\nFirst, let me say the place was very clean and presentable. The yellow filtered lighting was pretty hard on the eyes. The tiny type was illegible in sections on the small, photo copied menus.\n\nThe service was OK, but a little slow about refreshing your drinks. The server was nice, but harried.\n\nThe food was the worst part. I ordered the pulled pork sandwich with potato salad, as they ran out of fries to the owner's dismay. He was informed by overhearing the waiter tell me. Looks like a little communication problem going on between staff and management.\n\nBack to the food... The pork was kind of dry and extremely smokey, like it was in a house fire. The sauce was pretty spicy and along with the over smoked pork was really harsh. The potato salad was also spicy (there seems to be a theme here) and quite salty. I decided not to eat it all, as I didn't want my extremities swelling up.\n\nPrice wise it's on par with a sit-down restaurant. However, for the fast food surroundings - it's a bit over priced.\n\nOverall I would say I probably won't be back.
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Chicken was extremely dry. Food was not fresh. Baklava tasted like soap and I had really bad stomach ache.
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Citizens is just a horrible example of a standard hotel restaurant. The food was mediocre but priced on the high end of other similar restaurants. The service was poor and the server was very inattentive.
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This was my third time and probably last . The service was terrible. No particular server assigned so therefore no one to check on us. Our dirty dishes from lunch were still on the table when ice cream soda dessert arrived. \n\nI guess management did not anticipate being busy the Sunday during memorial weekend.
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Sorta hidden in the corner of slot machines, this place was yummers. A bit pricey, but they handled our drunk asses at Midnight on a Sunday and did so with a smile. Their Philly Rolls, and tuna sashimi were jammin' and unpretentious. I like that you are in the casino, but kinda out of it and its really good. It's also cool that you can saunter in after a bad luck streak and get your soosh on.
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Blerg.\n\nI went here for the Ignite After Hours event (GREAT EVENT, bad location). I don't like clubs first of all and i DON'T like egotistical bar tenders who think they can treat you like an idiot. \n\nI had 3 drinks at Myst (the same drink) and got charged a different price by each bar tender. The first drink was $5, then the second was $6 and the last guy was the winner for douch-tarded-ness. He told me my drink was $7, but when I got the tab he ran my card for $8. WTF??? So no tip for you...Plus they are all sort of jerky...I'm not into that. You are in the customer service industry, so attempt to be nice. The first bartender I encountered was pleasant, but he disappeared after I ordered my drink. The other two thought they were God's gift and that was the end of that.\n\nBoo you Myst, I will only come back if Ignite After Hours is there again, but not on my own accord.
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\""Fuck you all, we hope you die.\nThat's the Trojan Battle Cry!\""\nWow, I can not believe someone Yelp'ed PV. \n My freshman year, my science teacher was arrested from embezzling from the strip joint she owned. We then had a different teacher every couple of weeks for the first half of the year. When we finally got a permanent teacher, the damage was done. The kids had no connection or respect for any teacher who walked in the door anymore.\n The year I graduated, there were 3000 students and over 1000 in my graduating class. We often had 40+ kids in one classroom. \nMan, I hated this school. When I first started on the Bell Rd Campus, we referred to it as PV Prison because of the tall, iron, spiked gates and security in golf carts patrolling the campus for potential escapees. I remember, before they briefly closed the campus for renovations, a girl falling through the auditorium wall, and pieces of the ceiling falling on peoples heads before they condemned it. After 2 years at this location, they suddenly closed the campus and opened the new campus on Union Hills, the campus that was to become North Canyon.\n They built the new campus with the intention of having both schools open, but as more and more buildings kept falling apart, they decided to shut down PV and re-open it under the same name on the new campus. \n They spent a shit-ton fuck load of money on a super high-tech theater, in return for letting it be used for official Gov't events, that no one new how to use. This was one of the best things about it. I was one of the few people who could run the sound and lights and got out of class frequently because of it. \n I remember making a video with Casey about an art show the school was having and not being allowed to air it on the morning video announcements because we used the phrase \""come out of the closet\"" and they thought the phrase might be offensive. Then, that same week, the football team had a video where they all pretended to be gay, talking with lisps and flailing limp wrists. When I went to the office to ask what the fuck, they told me that football players didn't need approval for anything they did. I remember my friend being expelled for missing too much school due to chicken pox and a mother not well enough to call her in. I, of course, seemed invisible to the system. I ditched class often, and it never showed on my record at all. I remember when Miss Lee dressed as a hard rocker with tattoo's for halloween and the administrators making her change it because the costume was a bad influence. I remember my friends boyfriend being suspended because they searched his car for drugs (on an anonymous tip) and found a box cutter in his trunk he used for work which he kept in his trunk because he went to work straight from school. I remember testing out of highschool classes before freshman year, yet being subjected to 4 years of bullshit. I am pretty sure it was PVUSD that was the inspiration for the movie \""Pump Up the Volume\"", which was filmed in the general area.\n When I quit the softball team, the coach/school councilor kept sending people to pull me out of class to try to talk me into playing again. When we took pictures for the badminton team, we didn't have enough uniforms for the entire team. \n I felt like I was in some prison or some high security mental facility. In fact, when my mom visited the new campus, she was horrified there were no windows and they used the drab, grey/blue colors they use in mental hospitals she had worked in to keep the patients calm. I never had a chemistry class. My two history classes consisted of a teacher who spent one entire year talking about Shakespear, and another who said that \""The slaves did not have it so bad\"". My Biology book was so old, it had my friends mothers name in it from 20 years earlier, AND same friends mother warned me against my Biology teacher, Mr. H__. \""If he ever tells you to stay after class by yourself.. DON'T.\"" \n \nThe Good Things I Remember -\n Mrs. Toal [sp?], a very good, and supportive, English teacher. Miss Lee, the best photography/video teacher ever and always had the best Halloween costumes. Hanging out at lunch under a tree with the boy we called Rico Suave who said he lived in a box and would tell stories about the Horny Lady. Sneaking off campus to go to Barrows Pizza. My friends wearing cut out Trojan condom boxes pinned to their shirt at the forced \""spirit assemblies\"" and chanting our own spirit chant of \""Fuck you all we hope you die, that's the Trojan battle cry\"".\n\n Time has a way of blurring the past, and making it less icky. Yet, my sister is a teacher at North Canyon, and a few years back I went and visited her on campus. The second I stepped into the main building, I felt sick to my stomach. Literally. \n I hear they have made improvements since I graduated, and I hope so. I don't want my niece and nephew forced to survive another drone factory.
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I came here after going to dealer ship to save money on the repair cost. The things that were quoted from the dealer were cheaper here...that's to be expected anywhere that's not a dealer. One thing that caught my eye that seemed off in the quote he gave me was to change a water pump. To do this he said would be extensive and so quoted other things that needed to be done prior to get to the water pump. Since I was skeptical, brought it to another shop found on yelp and they use the same quoting program. So they explained that the quote for the water pump already accounts the labor for all the other items needed to do the job. In other words, paying 3x to do the same job. Not sure about their work since I didn't go here, but if you do decide to go here...just get a 2nd quote.
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Its just another \""Bate and Switch\"" type of business. I am a new tenant - 2 weeks - when I came in to see the apartments they were wonderful - I saw a couple of units... they looked great - but I wasn't able to see the inside of the unit I wanted to rent... I was promised that it would get new carpet.... I was excited about this... \n\nOn my moving day (a hot August day in Arizona - so pure hell) I have my \""walk through\""... no new carpet - the kitchen sink is all banged up... two large dents... the bathroom faucet is missing most of the chrome.... the front door is banged up and the frame is chipped in many places... the floors and counters have a gooey type substance with smear marks and and the toilet still has thick dark urine around the bottom....BUT I signed the document... I just wanted to get the move over with - as I was paying the movers hourly.... \n\nI took care of the cleaning issues and alerted the staff about the kitchen sink, faucet and front door. \n\nI come home to a notice from maintenance that he had pounded out the dents in the sink as best he could.... really??!?!?!\n\nThe bathroom faucet is functional so it will not be replaced -- I'm embarrassed to let anyone use it....\n\nThe front door - no response at all....\n\nOnce they have you locked in - you are screwed....\n\nThey will not take care of these issues - fine - just remove \""luxury\"" from the sign out front...
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Went for dinner on Valentine's Day and the experience was wonderful. I loved the decor and the food and service was outstanding. Our server brought over two books of Frank, one was given to her by the family which made it even more special. The Clams appetizer was not only made perfectly but the flavor was so light and tasty that i couldn't get enough. The Oso Buco was so tender and my wife's veal was moist and tender. A memorable experience.
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I am a huge Cirque du Soleil fan. I have seen O twice, Ovo, Mystere, Quidam, Zarkana and Dralion. The concept of Zumanity intrigued me because going to Vegas for the first time since turning 21, the idea of \""the sensual side to Cirque\"" was one I thought would encompass the adult theme of Vegas. Don't get me wrong, it did, but with a sacrifice. I did not think the stunts were as difficult as many of the other Cirque shows. Moreover, the dancing and soundtrack did not stand out as well. However, with that being said, if you're there for a fun time, the \""clown\"" hosts of Zumanity will definitely make you laugh, especially with crowd interaction. The Zumanity experience is very different from that of other Cirque shows - it is a lot more intimate. For example, the theater was small and the performers of Cirque greet you when you head into the theater when doors open.\n\nFront row seats are going to get you a good amount of interaction so keep that in mind when booking Zumanity!
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The food was good ... the service at this location is HORRIBLE. They are slow never check in with your table and take forever to bring something once you ask for it. Never coming back to this location. Going back to the one on DI their service is amazing and the atmosphere is so much nicer.
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I came here a couple of times while staying at the Tropicana this week. Overall, it's everything you would expect from an in-resort snack bar, but I still found it to be a bit overpriced. A couple of small scoops of gelato will run you $7, and the gelato is only okay. You can actually get more for less over at the Bellagio.\n\nThe self-serve frozen yogurt is a better deal, at $0.49 an ounce, and there are some interesting flavors to try (coconut to peanut butter to cake batter). I guess I never really understood the fro-yo craze. Everytime I eat it, I just wish I was eating ice cream instead.
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Been here several times and the food is consistently good. Staff is friendly and my order is always right. Orange chicken is good and low mein excellent. \n\nDon't think they have alcohol and it's more take out than dine in, but servings are generous and good.\n\nSupport a local business.
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I loved this festival.\n\nWe were driving back from Hoover dam and got a little lost LOL. And I am so glad we did because thanks to that we ended up in this place. \nSo we parked and walked to the festival, I got to try a few BBQ's and they were good, nothing mind blowing but they were good, I also had, for the fist time, a Texas tornado there. Do not ask me what it is because frankly I'm not sure. It is a drink with lemon, orange and lime, with some red liquid. Hey I did my best to describe it.\n\nI got a chance to talk with a few people and vendors about the festival, mostly because I had no idea where were we. And everybody was really nice and cool.\n\nThey also had an antique car competition or exhibition that I enjoyed a lot. Some really cool pick up trucks and antique cars.\nThe town itself is pretty cool. If you get a change and want to try something different than the noise in Vegas by all means come here.\n\nThe weather was perfect for a festival like this. Hot but not overwhelming. \n\nReally enjoyed this festival.
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Food is decent \n\nDrinks are good priced\n\nManagement was just rude and I will never be back.
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I enjoy shopping at H&M because of the clothes selection. You can find some really cute clothes at great deals.\n\nWhy the 2 stars? Horrible, horrible customer service.
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Echoing a previous review: the Crisp website says they are open until 9pm every day. I showed up at 7:30 on a Sunday and they were closed. How hard is it to update their website with accurate hours? Very unlikely I'll be returning...
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Tried Joyride today for the second time. First time I did take out and really liked the braised beef taco. Was not a fan of the chicken taco. \nThis time I joined a business contact there. They weren't very busy but the service was rather slow. Our server was really nice but I think she was preoccupied on something in the kitchen. \nI'd recommend Joyride as it's in a great spot for work downtown.
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Quaint little coffeehouse with a picturesque view of the lake in the Sprouts shopping plaza. There is plenty of outdoor and indoor seating here. They offer a plethora of drink options, and have quite a few sugar free flavors too for those that like flavored coffee. For milk alternatives, they offer soy milk. I had an iced strawberry mocha latte. The coffee itself was smooth, but for me the fruity, tangy flavor of the strawberry was a little weird contrasting with the slightly earthy tones of the chocolate and coffee. \n\nService was good and our drinks were made in no time. Overall a good place for coffee.
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Great place for entertainment on the strip. It is a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of room to wander around. When ever I have been here the place is not to crowded but I typically enjoy a more obscure and talented musician so that might be why. They do serve food here but from my experience it is a bit pricey but they use good ingredients and everything is made fresh. They are know for there chicken which I have yet to enjoy but the wings and the sliders were both very flavorful. One really nice feature is the outdoor patio which overlooks the Linq so you can really enjoy people watching. \nBrooklyn bowl has multiple bars which also have a decent tap beer selection.
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The doctor who I saw was great. The staff doesnt know the Meaning of HIPAA-need I say more?
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Fun, neat and friendly grocer with deals and delicious foods available. Madison's best bet for an inexpensive alternative to Copps and Woodman's. It is conveniently located and won't burn a whole in your pocket like many of the over-pricey and inconsistent co-ops. We have frequented this grocer for more than a month and have always found satisfaction.
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I really want it to like this restaurant I love Mexican food. But it was not what I expected to be the food took a long time to come out , we waited 30 minutes. Once we received the food it was not hot it was under cooked. It did not taste authentic it tasted like it was old & it sat out for a while . My sisters stomach was in pain that entire night eating there. My enchilada was HORRIBLE. we will not be coming here again ever . worse so called Mexican food we have ever had.
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Been here twice for lunch with my buddies. It was not more than $25 which is a really good deal for such a good quality buffet like this one. I have tried many buffets in Vegas and this one is by far one of my favorites (yes better than Bellagio). They have so much variety omg. Shrimp, salmon, trip tip, prime rib, omelet stations, salad bars, Chinese, Japanese, American, Italian and much much more. My favorites were the salmon, their spicy mac n cheese, shrimp, and prime rib. However, everything in general is delicious!! I like how everything is served in an individual portion so you don't have to scoop anything out. Just grab and go! The most outstanding thing is probably their desserts. Omg I have the biggest sweet tooth and as soon as I saw that they have gelato I knew I had to get on that as well as their macaroons!!! I love this buffet I'm coming here next time for sure.
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Still 5 stars, but with some very worthy additions! \n\n1) The Christmas Market is so much fun! Local merchants, delightful eats and, of course, plenty of beer. Fun for the whole family...except for the beer, if the kids are under age. \n\n2) Their private room is fabulous. Check it out! I hear it fits about 80 people...company party anyone?!\n\n3) Live music! Over the summer and as of late, OMB has done a great job of hosting super cool events like a cornhole tournament and live music at the tasting room. Go. \n\n4) Food. Yup. Now they have a bit of German food to stave off hunger while you're trying their super fresh beer. Brats and more from a very casual food window. Nom nom. \n\nNow I just gave you four more reasons to check out OMB if you haven't already. Prost!
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If you lose all but $20 in the Cannery casino, stop gambling and spend it here. You'll need a cheap filling meal before you drive back and lie about how much money you actually lost. We went here because it was my brother in law's birthday. He is the cheapskate in our family. He is a former accountant after all. He recycles aluminum cans, loves the Goodwill store, is not impressed by designer labels, and loves a bargain. So on his birthday, a favorite meal, prime rib, was the same price as a McDonald's meal. It's not fancy, it's not great, but it's good. Victory's is a working man's 24/7 cafe in the center of the Cannery casino off Craig Road way off the beaten track of Las Vegas. It's loud, smokey, bright, with sounds of bells and sound effects from the slot machines nearby. \n\nTheir usual special, an 8 oz, Prime rib dinner was $5.99 served au jus, cooked to your liking came with a small salad, small bowl of cooked frozen veggies, mashed potatoes with brown gravy, and roll. The salad was slightly dry but fine. Their mashed potatoes were reconstituted, and rolls were just okay. The meat was tender and good. Of course, it was the big seller. My sister ordered the taco salad for $7.50, and definitely looked yummy. Coke was $2.00. Other great specials are $10 one pound Porterhouse, the T-bone $4.99 steak and eggs, and the $6.00 Sloppy Joe sliders.\n\nClientele was mostly average Joes and Joans of various colors, sizes, and persuasions. For example, the party of four next to us had one scruffy guy wearing a \""I love Deer Hunting\"" cap while his bald and bearded friend wore a Harley Davidson vest. Their wives looked like they were fans of Laura Ashley. Lots of hip hoppers, families with crying kids, two women sporting their lumberjack outfits. No one comes here dressed up, especially with the smell of smoke from the casino permeating every fabric thread and hair on you body. So, fancy no, but crowded and popular, yes.\n\nHowever, service was good. Our waitress was efficient, a smiley chubby All American girl type. Our drinks, salads, and food all arrived at the same time. She was good about bringing refills, styrofoan \""to go\"" containers, and getting the check ready promptly. Lots of sad faces throughout that casino. Probably not a great night for gambling. But it was a decent meal for the price..
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Jeff Dille @ Mosaic\n\nI know there are a lot of good reviews for Jeff, and he's a really nice guy, but unfortunately I'm going to go against the grain. Being new to Vegas, I rely on reviews to get around, so hopefully this will be helpful.\n\nYes, Jeff is cheap and boasts extensive experience. However, those two factors working together means he's an EXPERT at ripping off the client.\n\nMy perspective is: charge me whatever you need to - $80, $100, $130, $140, $200 - just do what I ask for. And if you need to charge me more to do what I ask for, be up front with me at the beginning, but please, do so. This is NOT what happened in my experience with Jeff at all. I ended up paying more than initially quoted, and leaving with less done to my hair than I had specified.\n\nRegarding charging more:\nOn the phone, Jeff stated my total for a full foil would run me $130. I also mentioned I saw his ad on city-search which promised 20% off the first service. So, I went expecting to pay $104 (plus tip of course) - a steal for a full foil. He told me AFTER my service was complete that he was tacking on an additional $10 because I \""have a lot of hair.\"" (It's thick, but smooth, manageable, and only shoulder length. Not even Newbury Street salons in Boston ever charged me more for just thickness.) But I didn't argue that, I just paid the $130 + tip and left. Then the following day, I realized he never took off the promised introductory 20% off. It was super uncomfortable, but I'm very much one for principal, so I contacted him and asked about it. To be fair, he was nice enough to leave an envelope with the cash at the front desk to be picked up.\n\nRegarding diminishing quality of service:\nNow this is what really bugs me. There were several ways in which he was completely dishonest costing me my typical hairdo, and profiting him through saving product yet charging me the same:\n1. I brought in a note card from my former stylist (who unfortunately I left back in Boston, otherwise I would never have switched) with each specific formula on it in order to perfectly duplicate what I have done to my hair. I usually get two colors foiled in and a specific type of toner, all in Wella color products. Jeff used ONE color instead of two, did not tone, and I'd place money on the fact that the one color is something cheaper than Wella because it just doesn't match. Needless to say, the portion of roots that I had at the top looks NOTHING like the rest of my hair, so it looks super super trashy. (Sorry, I don't want to fit in here in Vegas that much. I'll pass on looking trashy.) Why charge me $140 for 3 products when you can charge me $140 for 1? (Oh wait, the answer to that is because I'm a full foil and cut every 5 weeks girl, so if I'm happy, you have the potential to earn a lot from me! Fail.)\n2. He threw out the note card with the formulas from my former stylist. Possibly inadvertent, but it's pretty presumptuous to think I won't need it any more and will just continue going to him. (I'm going to have to place a call over to my old salon to get a duplicate.)\n3. As I mentioned I have thick hair and he charged me extra as such. However, he did not use any extra product. In fact, he did the sparsest highlights I've ever had, including the first set I ever got at age 15. So sparse, in fact, that it hardly made any difference whatsoever for my roots, and you cannot see any appreciable change in the rest of my hair. (Perhaps this was a blessing in disguise, since the rest of my hair minus the roots still looks good like it used to.)\n4. He pulled the whole \""Oh, you're only damaging your hair by getting highlights underneath!\"" line. Any time a stylist says that to me, I'm never going back again. My hair is perfectly healthy and I spend a crap ton to keep it that way. For those who don't know, stylists only do this so they can convince you they're \""helping\"" you, meanwhile charging you for a full foil and effectively giving you a partial. I responded, \""am I paying for a full foil? I better leave with one.\"" And, even with that, there are still some spots in the back sans highlights, which when he gave me the mirror to see the back at the end, I moved my hair aside to examine and he quickly moved my hair back.\n5. He put the highlights about 1/4\"" from my scalp, so I'll be due for an appointment much much sooner. This is a trick I've been told stylists will use to get you in the door more frequently, but unfortunately for Jeff, it'll be to a different salon. I cringe every time I look at my hair now, because I left the salon looking like I had 3 week roots, and now, I look like I'm due for an appointment again, and it's only been 3 weeks.\n\nSo there you have it. Two stars - and two only because my hair isn't butchered, and is completely fixable, not because there actually was any level of service to warrant two stars.
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i hate to ding Sprouts, but customer service is a big deal to me. i've never had any complaints... their cashiers are always professional and friendly and when employees are on the floor stocking they've always asked if i was finding everything okay. But the deli department.... NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL! i went in to order a run of the mill deli platter.... meat and cheese and also a condiment platter.... sliced tomato, onions, lettuce. i had looked at what several local grocers had to offer online and really liked Sprouts. Not to mention that i want to support local business. But when i got to the deli counter they didn't have listed what i was looking for. when i mentioned what i wanted all i got from the guy behind the deli counter was his own list of complaints. he told me that he's done catering (great, then cater to MEEEE, YOUR CUSTOMER) and that he thinks the order form is cheap looking and misses the full-color pamphlets they used to have (probably what i saw online). he talked me into their mini-sandwiches after very condescendingly stating that they GENERALLY like 24 hours notice. since i was giving them 32 hours notice i wasn't sure why he was acting like it was a problem. i don't know why i didn't just leave then and take my business somewhere else. i SHOULD have and i KNOW better than to deal with service like that. But still, i hoped for the best.... even after he said that he hoped that they didn't get too many more orders (implying that they wouldn't be able to handle the volume since i SO INCONSIDERATELY gave them less than 24 hours notice. can this guy do math?).\n\nso 32 hours later we picked up the sandwiches. there was a mix of chicken salad, tuna salad, ham, turkey and roast beef. every sandwich was built EXACTLY the same dollop of mayo, dollop of dijon mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion, alfalfa sprouts and meat (no cheese). dijon mustard on CHICKEN SALAD??!?!?!! i think not. i'm highly disappointed in the service given. i should have asked if they had meat and cheese and could they put them on a platter for me. better yet, i should have gone elsewhere that was less convenient, but with better customer service. \n\ni will continue to go to Sprouts for meats and veggies, but will never ever ever shop their deli again.
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I moved to Denver at the end of August from Phoenix. A month or two prior I booked this company to load the truck drive it to Denver and unload. The night before our move I received a call from AARM saying something happened with their truck, they would be a couple hours late (8am instead of 6am) to start loading, but would call me first thing in the morning. The next morning starting at 730am we started calling to see when they would be coming. Still to this day we have not heard from them. We even drove to their office only for their neighbor to tell us they had left 20 minutes before we got there. Luckily we found the last 26 foot uhaul and a moving company that would load our truck for us and we moved to Denver the next day. \nI have never wrote a review before but I hope no one out there has to deal with what you did during a move; an already stressful, awful situation. Oh and I did not use a groupon.
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As a teacher, I am part of B&N's educator discount program. I've never really had a good experience in their stores, but as a teacher, I need all the discounts I can get for my classroom. I needed an ESL book for my ESL students, and went there to buy one. When I got to the front, they informed me that this book was not covered under the discount. I explained why I needed it, and the girl just shrugged. When I asked to see which books were covered under the discount program, she shrugged again and said they had no way of knowing which books qualified for the educator discount. I asked to speak to the manager and she basically told me the same thing with the same uncaring attitude. I was not happy with their lack of empathy. To be honest, if they had apologized and explained why they had no way of knowing, I would have been understanding. However, they did not. They simply treated me like I was taking up their time and not an important customer. I went straight to Borders, found what I needed, and was even given a coupon to use by the staff there when I explained what had happened at B&N. I will never buy another book from B&N again.
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Went here for dinner with my boss and another co-worker. The place looks cool from the outside and the host at the front was very friendly and helpful. Other than the guy playing the guitar tableside, the positives stopped here. Our server was the coolest guy in the room, just ask him, he'll tell you all about it. The food was all terrible. It was all cold, even the mini cheeseburgers that were brought out because \""the owner wanted to buy us an appetizer.\"" This is a cheesy line they use to make you feel like you're getting something for all of those incredibly overpriced drinks you're buying. My boss said he was pretty sure that his prime rib was reheated from the day before, and my Salmon had an awful odor/flavor. The cool atmosphere, friendly hosts, and guitar guy who naile \""Ring of Fire,\"" when we requested it make it worth stopping in at happy hour to buy a reasonably priced drink, but otherwise not worth it at all.
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I had the opportunity to use Miranda Moving who were referred by one of my fellow realtors. The move could not have gone better! They were on time, very reasonably priced and their crew were very professional. \n\nIf you are looking for great movers try Miranda-you won't regret it!! Highly recommended!
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TERRIBLE....ASKED FOR OUR MONEY BACK.....Since we bought the tickets at half price tickets we couldn't get our money back but they did give us our money back for our drinks.....BORING.....Don't waste your time
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An okay breakfast diner, but nothing to be excited about. The decor, however, is annoying and not at all conducive to relaxing and enjoying the meal. Much too much fake nostalgia.
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Fish burger and sweet potato fries rockin the taste buds. Very well thought out and flavors galore in the fish burger. My server recommended the black and blue next time. She said they grind their own meat everyday. I'll leave that alone for now. Highly recommended by this yelper.
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Having explored the premises further it's clear this is one of the city's great untouched bars & that it also has some of the friendliest bar staff and characterful customers to boot. Simply a great place to go for an ale.
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Very over priced for generic mexican food. The salsa is like seasoned ketchup. I asked for something spicier and got roasted habenero. It wasn't bad. The margaritas were decent. \nWe had two burrito dinners and a fajita plate. Also 1 beer and 1 margarita. The bill was $66. $ 45 would be more than fair for what we got. (The service was good.)
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I like getting my yard drinks here because from the moment you walk in they give you beads. Their yards and footballs are about $2 cheaper than the nearby bars. They have a good selection of choices and an extra shot is $2-3 dollars more but well worth it. Refills are $8. The drinks are strong!! The actual casino is pretty small.
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Thumbs mostly down for me. Something important to note - this place is \""Babbo\"" under a different name. \nI live right next to a Babbo - so we've been there a few times in pinch...\nI thought it was strange when I saw the same fancy soda drinks on the menu. Then the bread came out and it hit me - this is Babbo. Same bread / same oil and vinegar set up. \nThe food was fine. It wasn't bad. Based on all of these reviews I expected much more - but once I found it it was Babbo Under Cover - I was less than impressed.\nA few friends and I are doing a little pizza tour of the valley and ranking them amongst ourselves. That is why we chose this place as one of them - lots of great reviews for a pizza place. We all agree that after having been to 5 or 6 places on our list thus far - this one is at the bottom. Not trying to come down on this place - like I said the food was fine - nothing outstanding. Probably good local spot for those who live over in that area.
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Great service through and through from valet service through house-cleaning all the way to check-out. Staff really go out of their way to greet you and make you feel welcomed. Good location. Rooms are adequate. Comfortable bedding and nice toiletries. Some minor cons: you have to pay for internet and it's wireless only; no pool. Would stay again though.
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It is crowded, noisy and worth it. I had the potato chowder and hot cheese sandwich. They were both excellent. I refuse to call it grilled cheese because that doesn't do the sandwich justice. Go! Wait the line. You won't be sorry!
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This hotel was a waste of money. I mean the first day, the fire alarm went off at 10 am. Second TV is really old n does not work. When I call to fix TV, no one came so for three night, I had no TV. Third, the shower heads has molds or green thing around shower heads. DONT PAY OR GO TO THAT HOTEL. YOU PAY WAT YOU GET FOR. This the truth. Do your search for another hotel. Thanks.
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The facility is off the beaten path, meaning the strip. But they provide great transportation. Great roomy sized rooms with average amenities included. However, they had a great pool we used- yup, it was clean there Miquel. The so-called amazing Firelight Buffet was average depending on what interests you. No fear, their are other resturants as well. Casinos in the center were above average if you like sharp seniors with money to burn. You can play penny slots, dollar poker , bingo and keno. If your not a big gambler- this is a great start....\n Watch out single guys, a seventy year old gentleman tried to pick up my girlfriend at the slots while I was away. One word: Viagra.
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I love this place. But note, the hours have changed and they are now closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
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I love love love tapas and am a new fan of Firefly. \n\n1. Gather a group of friends\n2. Order a pitcher of sangria\n3. Order everything that your heart desires\n4. Taste a little bit of everything\n5. Order more sangria\n6. Take notes so you know what dishes to order and what to avoid next time. \n7. Top off the meal with dessert and more sangria!\n\nWith so many tapas options on the menu- there will obviously be some hits and misses. Personally, there were a lot more hits- including:\n- Bacon wrapped dates: sweet, salty, bacony- always a hit\n- Manchego mac n cheese: one of the best mac n cheeses I've ever had\n- Artichoke toast: hearts, basil, aioli, pepper- perfect blend of flavors\n- Petit filet (medium): very tender, but the mushrooms and red wine sauce were my favorite part. \n- Tierra y Mar skewers: shrimp, filet mignon, and sausage on a skewer. Delish. But, order your filet, medium. \n- Steak and mushroom skewers- another hit\n- Camarones al ajillo- recommended by our waiter was the star of the meal!\n- Chocolate tres leches and the Cherry bread pudding were both decadent desserts and will definitely order again. \n\nThe items that I can do without the next time:\n- Tuna tartare and the Shrimp ceviche were both missing something (maybe salt?)\n- Firefly fries- if you don't mind your fries soggy- then you will enjoy Firefly's version. I prefer mine more crispy which is why this didn't appeal to me. The aioli was tasty though. \n\nAnd of course, the sangria and the mojitos were faaaaabulous. But, that may also be because I just had a baby- and had my first taste of alcohol after 9 months. Come during happy hour and you can drink even more! The atmosphere and vibe are great. And the service was one of the best I have encountered in a while!
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