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Terrible! Service is bad, they forget to bring some of your stuff even when there's only 5 active tables. Waitresses seem out of it as if they were high and take an eternity to complete seemingly simple tasks. As for the food, it's mediocre to say the least. Not worth the price you pay.. | 0 |
Not one of my favorites.\n My expierence on the Business Conference side was not good. However the rooms are themed which is pretty neat. | 0 |
Charismatic little diner with good service and good food & coffee. Will be back to keep enjoying a delicious fresh american breakfast menu. They were busy yet we sat down quickly and food came on time... | 1 |
Vegas doesn't have much to offer in the way of food, except on the strip. Who wants to go to the strip every night for a meal? This place is amazing. Definitely the best Thai food I have ever had. Every time I walk out of there I just rave about how amazing my meal was. The papaya salad and the Panang chicken are to die for. The service is awesome and the decor is really nice. This is a must check out in Vegas. | 1 |
This place was listed as the highest rated boba place around the area so my boyfriend and I decided to give it a try. It was a nice little store, had some pretty cool decor and the ambiance was pleasant. However, the drinks we received were EXTREMELY disappointing. We got the \""speciality\"" KF green milk tea and KF oolong milk tea. Got fooled by the special names. It was nothing but watered down milk. I wasn't even able to taste the green tea. Even the samples of passion fruit green tea being handed out were bland. The only reasons why it's 2 stars instead of 1 is because the actual honey boba was decent and the environment was nice. But overall, the drinks were really disappointing. | 0 |
I'll start with the good- the tortillas and the nice ladies at the checkout. Now the bad- really fatty meat in the carne asada tacos; you might have a few decent bites, but eventually you're going to get a chunk of fat that you'll have try to discretely spit out in front of your friends and family. The al pastor has a bizarre too-red color that I've never seen in al pastor tacos in Mexico. I'm not sure if it's dye or something better, but I'm a little afraid of it. The line/ordering system- this is truly terrible. There are three lines for the different kinds of tacos. You can't get all three in one line and the lines are REALLY long. People shamelessly try to cut in front of you in line. Not really a pleasant experiences and the place isn't cheap. | 0 |
My friend saw Bachi Burger featured on the Food Channel, and so we ventured off the Strip to try it. There were 10 of us, and the service was slow. Our table was set-up, but somehow it took another 10 minutes to seat us. It was 20 minutes from ordering to getting our food. However, once we were finished, they were in a big hurry to clear our plates.\n\nFood Review:\nRonin Burger - quality meat and tasty bun, overalll good flavor\nKalbi Burger - a burger with Korean flavorings, we found the kimchi to be too sweet \nOx Tail Chili Fries - little ox tail, IMO, not worth $11\nVietnamese Coffee - watererd down, not really Vietnamense style\nSweet Potato Fries - crispy and tasty-- a hit at our table\nParmesian Truffle Fries - fries were tasty, although most in our group didn't care for the gravy\nCaesar Salad- a little too cheesy for us\n\nFor $20/person including tip, it's pretty steep for what you get. It was an interesting experience, but I won't be back. | 0 |
So when I heard my brother's friends birthday would be here, I was a little skeptical. First, I had never heard of it and second I started to research it on Yelp. I was apprehensive after reading the reviews and was worried I would be wasting my money on sub-par food. Well after going, it was not horrible, but not a life changing experience either. \n\nI was saddened when i found out it had replaced Tanneko. I actually liked that place. We had reservations because we were a big party, so we didn't wait long. There were, however, quite a few people waiting for a while after we sat down. It was your typical north Scottsdale crowd. Every woman looked the same and every guy looked like a DB. \n\nThe food. I enjoyed the chips and salsa. It's hard to mess up. Had a couple of Dos Equis which they had on tap. They came out promptly and cold. I ordered the Carnitas tacos. They came with rice and beans. There were two tacos and you have a choice of tortilla. They were pretty good. Again, nothing spectacular. The black beans I had were good, but the rice was just like buttered white rice that someone mentioned in a previous review. My brother had the machaca burrito which was huge and he seemed to enjoy. \n\nA couple of funny anecdotes. I think we had runners bring food for other tables to ours about 3 times. They seemed a little lost all night. Later on when the right food came, my brother asked the runner which of the two identical burritos was chicken and which was beef. The runner said, and I quote, \""Dude, they just give me the food and tell me where to take it.\"" No effing joke! \n\nOverall, you could probably skip this place and come back when it changes to some other ethnic-type food place in a year. | 0 |
You cannot be serious okay let's talk about the good first this place has a awesome setup really clean, and a nice welcoming atmosphere its trying to create a new modern appeal to Mill Ave but it lacks taste and originality I tried this place instead of my regular spot and thought the ice cream was something I could get from my own freezer not unique or homemade and the cookies I could of got at a local grocery store. The counter person was insistent that it was a cheap snack being $2.00 and all but I mentioned that it's not about quantity but much more about quality and I would pay more a product that was homemade. | 0 |
The largest size that they have on most clothes for men is Large. Apparently, they don't think that big guys can be sexy. I was sad by this, since I do like their clothes. It's not easy being a Big Sexy Filipino. | 0 |
Pho broth is not the best and the meat is too tough! Staff is nice but We won't go back. | 0 |
You get what you pay for and at this location even a little more! I like the layout of this store better than it's sister store on Baseline for some reason. I recently (don't laugh) bought an acoustic guitar at this location.\nOne to hold me over until I can afford the Dreadnought style guitar my ears & fingers long for daily! Anyway I like this spot and the associates they employ here! Quick and to the point! | 1 |
We made the pilgrimage to this well-known deli in the Plateau area. I expected something along the lines of Carnegie Deli in New York City. But, Schwartz's is not that expansive, more a hole in the wall with tight seating that's necessarily communal. The menu is also limited, four sandwiches and half a dozen special plates like steak, liver and chicken plus a few side items. They stick to what they do best and what they've been doing for years.\n\nThe star is the smoked meat sandwich, which is like a corned beef or pastrami and tender like brisket. The meat spills out of the bread, all but making it disappear. You'll eventually need a fork to eat up all that goodness. We ordered ours with fries and a pickle, which is huge and very briny. It's all delivered by a cast of colorful old timers who easily fall into humorous stories about the celebrity pictures covering the wall. Since we arrived mid-afternoon, the legendary line was nonexistent.\n\nThe couple sharing our table, were regulars who came from an hour and a half away and remembered Schwartz's when it had sawdust floors. Obviously, this is a deli with staying power and a Montreal institution you need to experience.\n\nOh, yes, cash only. | 1 |
All waitstaff please pay attention...\n\nDo not take the glasses from our table to refill them, disappear for five minutes, and return with a tray of drink refills for other tables all mixed together with ours.\n\nI got my refilled drink back with a chewed straw and I didn't chew it. Our waitress got very upset when I informed her that our refilled glasses did not belong to us and she took them away again to refill them or get us new ones. Who knows?\n\nThen she was so upset that I questioned her, she wouldn't even return to our table with the check and made another server do it.\n\nNEVER WILL WE RETURN TO THIS LOCATION.\n\nRocio, you only got a tip because my teenage daughter was upset that I wasn't going to tip you even with the poor service and bad attitude. I DO NOT WANT TO DRINK OUT OF SOMEONES GLASS OR USE SOMEONES CHEWED UP STRAW. Bring me a new drink or a pitcher to refill our iced teas.\n\nAlso, that french dip is WAY TOO salty. I've never had anything so salty. | 0 |
So far my favorite buffet here in Las Vegas! If not M buffet!\nGreat food and service! | 1 |
Total Wine and More is a liquor mecca. All kinds of obscurities and mainstays under one roof, it's beautiful. The best part is, the prices are great too. I can get a 750ml bottle of Johnny Walker Black label for $19 sometimes, that's about half as most other places.\n\nTwelve packs of beer (good stuff, like Dundee honey brew and Moosehead Lager) for ten bucks. Tequila, and I mean good tequila, for about $20 a bottle. Kegs, boxes of premixed martinis, oh, and wine. My wife and I bought all the wine for our wedding here, they even give you a discount if you buy by the case.\n\nI never walk out of there for less than $100, and that's only because I find so much good stuff. I always try to grab something new and interesting when I walk through the aisles. I am sometimes caught by sample stations giving our samples of wine or beer and it's so good (and priced well) that I typically grab some of that too.\n\nMy latest discovery is TY-KU, an Asian spirit which tastes something like Sake, Melon liqueur, and Green Tea. It's only $20 for a large bottle and the bottle has a very pretty light in the bottom that illuminates the green deliciousness when it sits on your shelf. It's fantastic over ice.\n\nI've been going here for two years now and there are only TWO things EVER that I have asked for and was not there, hard root beer, and mexican bottled coca cola. That's it. And I've asked for some pretty obscure things...so that ain't bad at all. They have a really nice Cigar selection too if you're into that kind of thing.\n\nAnyway, enough of my rambling. If you're a drinker (drink responsibly) and take a trip over here, you'll be glad you did. Oh, but the sign on the front is misspelled. It should read \""Total WIN\"".\n\n...zing. | 1 |
Today was my first time at Dutch Brothers. My mom really likes it and I always see a long line out front so I thought I would give it a try. I pulled up behind a good 10 cars or so and the reviews I read were right, the line moves nice and fast and the employees were exceedingly friendly.\n\nNow to my coffee. I ordered a caramelizer and once it cooled down I took a sip and was shocked at how bad it was. It took me a while to put my finger on it, but I tasted either like I took a packet of cheap cocoa mix and dumped it in a cup of gas station coffee or like I got one of those cheap flavored lattes from a machine at a convenience store. Actually, scratch that. Those are better. The coffee was barely flavored and had a powdery consistency to it. \n\nI'm completely surprised at how poor the quality was. This is a popular place. I'm willing to bet I got a bad cup somehow but I think I'll come back a second time to see for sure. That was a complete waste of $4.25. I'd give them only one star, but like I said, the line moved nice and fast and the employees were friendly and helpful. | 0 |
Wow real Japanese food in Phoenix. Cute place with good food, appropriate music and good service. They use Open table so stop the whining about reservations. Don't worry, if you want to drink your sake hot and put cream cheese on your sushi they got that too. | 1 |
Not impressed. Not sure what everyone is raving about. We ordered a number of the dishes on the menu and i really wanted to like this place but am sad to report it was not even worth trying it for me. They do have a great sake selection though. | 0 |
My 10 year old son chose this place last night to celebrate his birthday. We hadn't been in a while so that's where we ended up. It was busy, as most Friday evenings are at any restaurant in the area. We waited about 15 minutes to be seated. We had to wait about 10 minutes after being seated for our server to come and ask for our drink order. When I ordered a diet Coke she said, \""It's broken and gross.\"" Ok - so I got a lemonade instead which was good. We waited forever for our meal. She only checked on us once the entire time. I think it took 90 minutes from the time we got there until the time we checked out. Lovely little place, but will not be coming back until they get it together. | 0 |
Oh how I miss Courier Cafe. Every single time I come back to C/U for something I try and grab lunch here. I've never had a bad meal here. The Banker's Burger is fantastic, the Monkey Stuff sandwich sounds weird, but is amazing. Some of the sandwiches are obscene in their size. Asking for a side of mayo is a mistake as they will bring you a 1/4 of mayo. The sweet potato chips are delicious. They also have a salad bar that has a decent selection.\n\nBut ignore all of what I said above because none of it matters. Even if Courier had the worst lunch and breakfast food on earth, I'd still go for the shakes. Oh my god the shakes. I get the shakes thinking about their shakes. Feeling like a high roller? Order the apple pie shake. Some of the waitresses will not know what you are talking about, but once you explain it to them, they will make it. Piece of apple pie + ice cream + blender = apple pie shake. They will charge you for both a slice of pie and a shake, and it is worth every penny. Great to take your date who isn't watching her figure (or is way too damn skinny and needs to bulk up a bit). \n\nSeriously, stop reading and go get an apple pie shake! | 1 |
The food here was fantastic. I'm glad I had a chance to eat here. The Osso Bucco was fantastic. Great for groups or it can depending where you sit be good for an intimate dinner with your significant other. | 1 |
Worst service and food I've had in Madison for a long time. Ordered one of the house specialties, and asked for medium spicy. Also ordered spring rolls. The first plate arrived with my dinner - totally bland, so sent it back. The new attempt was better, but not anything to write home about. And dinner arrived just before the spring roll appetizer. Never got the 2nd beer that was ordered. First time here - probably the last. | 0 |
After my first experience I decided to give them another try. And I was very happy that I did! I could honestly care less about the decor, as for me it has no affect on the taste of my food. This time I ordered the brisket tacos, and a side of mac & cheese (again). Hot damn if that wasn't some surprisingly good brisket!! My only complaint would be the sauce that it was topped with was a little too peppery for my taste. Although I'm sure next time if I asked I could sub the sauce for a different one. They also really improved on the mac & cheese..so I guess maybe my first visit was on an off day. | 1 |
I met a friend for breakfast. We both ordered at the counter and then took our number outside. Great location, ambiance, decor. The interior has a variety of seating as well as cute shaded tables outdoors facing a cute little lake Plus, its dog friendly outside!. I ordered an Americano, which was good, but everything else was the highlight. For breakfast, I had the egg white frittata with spinach and goat cheese (see picture). It was very tasty (with the addition of hot sauce). | 1 |
First when i arrived at the casino about 8:30 pm we had to wait in the lobby for 25 mins because there computers were down and we could not check right in..Then there's an odor in the casino that hits you when you open the door gross..We check in and the rooms suck the carpet looks like its never been washed the lamp had food stains on the base gross...The best thing about this place is the shower and I must admit the food at the courtyard is great worth the trip 2 eat there but don't stay here...Then we called about the elevators because we saw previous reports and they said OH WE HAVE NEW ELEVATORS yea right...They were so slow that when u finally got one it was over crowed because everybody wants to get on and at one point there was a shoving match so they sent security which was the maintenance man to ride up and down..REALLY....We will never be back... | 0 |
I really enjoy the vibe inside Giant Coffee.\nWide open, bright and airy space, with an attached boutique that is good for browsing before/after ordering coffee.\nI really enjoy the iced honey-vanilla latte. Great for someone who is not a fan of overly-strong coffee drinks. The baristas are always friendly and helpful.\nA great place to come and study. It seems the best place to hook up your laptop is on the south wall, where the cool space-agey desks are located. If you can get a seat there, you're in luck :)\nFresh flowers at each of the tables, always a highlight!\nParking is not an issue if you park across the street at CVS.\nMy only complaint? Stay open a little later! Phoenix needs late-night coffee hangout spots! | 1 |
I have been going to this location since they opened. Unfortunately, over the past several months (perhaps a newer manager) this location has gone down hill. I took my family last week and the place was filthy. There was garbage from previous customers all over the floor. We were there during a slow time and rather than sweeping the floor or wiping the tables, the girls at the front counter chatted with each other. There were open booths yet none of them were cleaned. I asked a worker (every person who works the front counter is a young female who seems to be more interested in their social life than customer service) to wipe down the table. She went into the kitchen to get a rag. When she started wiping the table, the stench from the filthy rag almost made me have to leave. I could not believe she wiped my table with such a soiled rag without noticing the stench. Unbelievable. I will not go back until the manager decides to start managing the place. If Barro's actually reads these reviews, I hope they find a manager that puts customers ahead of his desire to hire cute \""help\"". | 0 |
Not a fan of the 24 Hour Fitness Center. It's unfortunate that this location being so close to me is one of the worst in overall quality.\n\nThe machines are all very outdated and although they have a full basketball court; it's not 24 hours just the gym machines.\n\nThe location lacks any appeal for a weight/powerlifter to your cardio enthusiast. I would recommend the LVAC down the road, try them both and you'll know where you want to go. | 0 |
Many years ago I was in love with the idea of restaurants like Fridays, Chili's, Applebee's and the like. Not so much today as my tastes in food matures. Besides cooking at home, I'd much rather spend my disposable income on family owned businesses, people who put their heart and souls into their business. \n\nHoulihan's was never my to go to place, even when I was frequenting these so called casual dining spots. The food was never well done in my opinion. But then again, these restaurants always seemed to copy each other's menus. Houlihan's just never caught their niche. They basically just serve dishes that are nothing special. I've had the salmon, completely under seasoned, overcooked and dry. Served with green beans and rice. Is that Beaver Cleever's mother cooking back there? It was pretty unremarkable. \n\nHoulihan's will always be like taking your cousin to the prom. It doesn't excite me at all. | 0 |
This is definitely an upscale hotel to stay at. To go up to the room, it is guarded by hotel security. They want to make sure that a guest of the hotel is going up, which I thought was pretty cool.\n\nI love the casino. This is the place where I usually play at. Although I haven't won anything big, but this is a nice casino to play in. \n\nThe room I stayed in was spacious. I love their sheets, they are so comfy and soft. Love their contemporary decor of the room, very chic. | 1 |
Oysters for $1 at happy hours(3-6) nobody can complain, best deal in Las Vegas.\nFresh Sea food millions miles from the ocean.\nAnd lots of other good food, excellent service, very nice stuf.\nWill come back for sure. | 1 |
I am very glad I worked with Steven James of the Hill Group to buy my home in Scottsdale for a variety of reasons. I'd sold my home in Chandler using a different realtor (who only works in the 85248), and the buyer gave me the whole summer to vacate. Steven is the only realtor I talked to who didn't try to rush me to start househunting before I was ready, nor did he blow me off like some others. Not only is it important to me to work with a realtor who is skilled and knowledgeable, but as a single woman I want to know that the person driving me around and spending time alone with me is a safe person to be around. You ladies know what I mean! I think in all my years of buying and selling houses (yeah I'm kinda old!), I felt more comfortable, at ease, and taken care of by Steven in particular, and the Hill Group in general, than any other real estate people I've ever dealt with. Finally, Steven is a creative, outside-the-box thinker who finds novel ways to be of service and comes up with ideas most folks would never have thought of. \n\nThis is not to take anything away from the other realtor who sold my house, who was fabulous, but it's easy to be fabulous when you only work in one zip code! Steven showed me homes all over Scottsdale and Phoenix, and was extremely knowledgeable about the entire valley as well as the pros/cons of each location. I'm happy I was referred to the Hill Group, and I love my new home! | 1 |
I was craving a really good burger and onion rings at 10pm, I am fairly new to this town so i really dont know any good places that deliver that late. I decided to check on line and see if i could find something, when i came across www.grubhub.com and Palermos Pizza was #1 on the list. \nI was not too sure about it but i saw the prices so i decided to give it a try ($10 minimum order and FREE delivery) needless to say my total was $11.50 and I got a very DELICIOUS hamburger, AMAZING seasoned fries, crunchy onion rings, and a great ny cheesecake! \nSo glad i found this place and I will be ordering from them soon! | 1 |
I originally switched my car insurance over to State Farm with Linda in the summer of 2008. Since then my husband has added his vehicle, we obtained homeowner's insurance through her and added a third vehicle we purchased this year. We were also in the process of adding insurance for my wedding ring and deciding on life insurance that would best fit our needs but was still affordable for us right now.\n\nWith all of the above insurance we have through Linda we had an expectation of being treated with exceptional customer service. We have not been. She stopped responding to our emails and phone calls and instead one of her assistants does. Both are incredibly hard to deal with, they never know what is going on with our policies, can not provide accurate information, and usually can not answer questions with a straight forward answer. They seem very unorganized and while Linda is very friendly these assistant's you are actually forced to deal with are not. \n\nWe are in the process of switching over our insurance to someone that makes us feel comfortable, is organized, and we do not dread receiving phone calls from. I would definitely not recommend taking your insurance needs to this office. | 0 |
good equipment and service to rent skis | 1 |
Best pizza ever! Gotta have ricotta! Always on the hunt for great pizza and I typically don't like chain restaurants but this is honestly the best ever. New York style with a thin crust, not greasy at all, and the service is great. Always going back to Grimaldi's. | 1 |
Like most on yelp I really wanted to like this place..food is super bland,staff super rude.what a waste of historical space.something good awesome and delicious needs to be here! | 0 |
Bad experience here. Not that I've ever had a good experience with any cell phone company...\nBut seriously - I bought 2 new phones online during a black Friday deal - advertised as 'no activation fee'. Due to a horrendous online experience trying to get the 'deal', i wasn't able to actually buy the phones, but I could reserved them. When the phones finally came in to the store, they honored the sale price, but would not honor the 'no activation' promotion. He was aware of the promotion, just wouldn't give it to me due to the fact that I 'reserved' the phones instead of 'buying' them. He was aware that the online store wouldn't allow me to 'buy' them. \n\nNot a fan. | 0 |
My backyard is pretty bad when it comes to mosquitos. So, when I decided to have my wedding and reception in my back yard, I knew citronella wasn't going to be adequate for me and my many guests. \n\nI found this Mosquito Guard on Living Social and had them come out four days before my wedding. Everyone I dealt with we're very pleasant and accommodating. The man who sprayed my backyard was on time and quick. \n\nBut, a few days later I was working on setting up my backyard for the party and I got bit up pretty good. So, the day of my wedding, I called them back to explain that I got bit the day before and that I have a wedding taking place here today. \n\nMuch to my relief, they were back within the hour to do a second spray and it made all the difference in the world. \n\nCustomer service is on point. Great job Mosquito Guard! | 1 |
If you are looking for a barber, then Brandon is your man. I have been going to him for the last 6 years and it feels good knowing that I don't have to worry about the outcome of my next haircut. Brandon is a master barber and knows. how. to. cut. hair. He is good with the clippers and the scissors too. It's rare to find barbers these days that know how to use scissors correctly. | 1 |
Talk about BAD customer service! I won't be back to this place. The manager is far from a \""happy\"" Harry - he's hateful, and he made me pretty unhappy, too. I stopped in today for a car wash because I'm hoping to trade in my vehicle when I go car shopping this afternoon. I pulled in to the side entrance (opposite the car wash entrance), put a little gas in my vehicle and at the pump, the machine asked DO YOU WANT A CAR WASH TODAY? I selected the yes button, and I paid for the car wash with my gas. My receipt showed the purchase on it. I drove over to the little station where the man usually is standing so people can purchase their wash. The lane to the right of the station had a sign in front of it, but the lane to the left didn't. I was on the left side anyway, so I pulled up there. That's when I realized there was no one in the station. I saw a young man standing at the entrance of the wash area, so I rolled down my window and called out to him asking what I was supposed to do since there was no one there. He said they weren't washing cars today because it had been raining earlier. I said I already paid at the pump and asked what I should do. He told me to pull forward and that they would do my car since I had already paid.\n\nAll was going well until I got through the wash and over to the interior cleaning side. The manager was there. After ripping the receipt out of my hand, he went into the store part of the facility, so I followed him. There he gave me a lecture about moving his signs, and ignoring the fact that they weren't doing washes. I attempted three times to explain the situation, but he kept talking over me with a raised voice. I finally said that I needed for him to stop talking so I could explain, told him his machine ASKED if I wanted a wash, that I had no idea that they weren't washing cars that day because the entrance I came in had no signage to that effect, that I did NOT move any signs and that I was waved in by his employee, and that he didn't need to make me feel badly for purchasing his advertised product. He responded by stalking out of the place.\n\nAnyway, when I returned home and explained the situation to my husband, he reminded me that the last time he went there - three years ago - they did such a horrible job that he would never go back. I'm with him on this. They won't get my business anymore. | 0 |
Ambiance-wise, this place nails it and plays with being quirky, which is awesome in Pittsburgh, where you either have dives or places that try to hard to be what they think a bar must be like in LA or NYC.\n\nHowever, this can't say the fact that the bartenders have never been friendly, the food odd and the servers seem very disinterested in serving.\n\nTo be fair, I've never been there on an event night or upstairs. | 0 |
we ordered cheese pizza slices and salads. My daughter brought our slices to the table while the salads had to be made. I wasn't impressed with the sight of the pizza to begin with since I could tell they were not very fresh or warm. While waiting for the salads they brought out a piping hot cheese pizza. I was bummed that I got the crappy old pizza slices while the guy right behind me got the fresh hot slice. I even said something to the gal about being bummed about it and she just laughed. No thanks Barros. Old pizza is crap pizza. | 0 |
Things To Try:\n- Arugula Pear Salad: Baby arugula, pears, fennel, goat cheese and pecans tossed with a lemon herb vinaigrette\n- Sweet Greens Juice: fresh pressed kale, spinach, cucumber, celery, apple, lemon and ginger root\n- Hawaiian Bliss Smoothie: Pineapples, bananas, coconut, pineapple juice and nonfat vanilla frozen yogurt\n- Fresh Watermelon Juice \n\nWould I suggest that others go out of their way to try RK? not necessarily. However, if you live or work in the area, I would pop in. Their ingredients are fresh and I enjoy their fresh pressed juice and salads | 1 |
I was very disapointed with their service. It took a month to get in. I figured they were good so it is worth waiting. Wrong! My story is this....I took my Cadilac Escade in to have a dent from my boat fixed (which were the results from a storm). I also had my trash can collide with the front of the vehicle and roll over the hood. I wanted it all fixed. Mr. Miller (part owner) estimated it, took pictures of both the dent and front of the vehicle. I got my insurance check and took it in a month later. They had it a week. My wife went and picked it up and saw that the front damage was not repaired. I called and informed them that it was not finished, the front end was not done. Mr. Miller had me bring it in and show him what i was talking about. I did. He argued with me about it a while and then remembered our conversation about the trash can. He went in to see the estimate and saw he took pictures of it and realized he made a mistake. I told him I wanted it in right away. He said no that he had cars without roofs there that is ahead of me. I said really? Are these people living in these cars? I was here first and you didnt finish the job. He said sorry it will be weeks before he could get it in. He refused to put me ahead of anyone. Are you kidding me!!!!! I was already ahead of everyone!!! I do not write reviews ever and this Mr. Miller actually lives down the road from me but who cares! I want everyone to know what type of business is being ran there and share it with everyone. Needless to say I did not take it back! | 0 |
Only 4 people working behind the check in desk at 6pm on a Tuesday with over 40 people waiting in line to check into their rooms? Come on Mirage.\n\nAlso, if you plan on using the internet in the room, prepare for slow reception and dropped off connections. Bad hotel if you plan on needing the internet in your room for doing business during your stay. | 0 |
When I saw the Nile cafe, I got a little giddy because I always imagined an adorable little cafe in one of those precious live/work units lining Roosevelt. (Tammie Coe doesn't count. No sitting room inside!) \n\nI stopped in for lunch today. Now, take this review with a grain of salt because I a) only ordered one thing and b) I got it to-go. \n\nThere are 4 or 5 tables in the dining area, with not much breathing room in between. The server/cashier seemed tired and wasn't too friendly. He seemed annoyed that I asked for a take-out order. \n\nThe menu is really limited, and strange. Not offering a traditional sampler plate with goodies like hummus, dolmas, and falafel gets them an immediate thumbs down.\n\nI got the chicken shawarma sandwich. At $7.95, I expected it to be a little more substantial. It was all chicken, and the chicken was pretty dry. There was quite a bit of nasty yellow lettuce that got picked off, but there were pickles and maybe a few tomato chunks in there somewhere. I think I tasted one. The pita bread was a little rubbery- like it was warmed in the microwave. No bueno. \n\nI know, I know, I shouldn't be whining about a chicken sandwich having too much chicken. Balance is important though, and this sandwich had nowhere near enough complementary flavors to make it a winner. \n\nSub par sandwich aside, I will give the Nile cafe another try and edit accordingly. I don't feel like I gave it a fair shake with a sandwich to go. | 0 |
My experiece with them is a so so to below average. Not too long ago, I had purchased a meal deal through drive through one morning. I was told to park in the front and wait for my food, I noticed two customers after me was told to park in the front as well. after 5 minutes of waiting I noticed one of the employees had a meal, she denied it was mine. Patience was not a virtue with me that day. The Second customer after me got his meal. Noticing that I was first and had not yet gotten my food was not right. So I walked in and asked whats goin on with my order, the employee asked for the second time what I had ordered *the order she denied it was my order was really mine*.\n\nI did call the manager that morning and expressed my dismay for a lack of communcation and slow food. He did the right thing and gave me a complementary meal and he had let me know what went wrong that morning (the cook was MIA). when I had showed up at the store, he had personally came from his office and apologized for the mess up.\n\n\n\nI thought all was well until I had ordered my comp meal that the employees may have been messing with me? (its just a theory). Three other customers after me got their meal before I did. So I had walked over to the shift manager and asked if my meal was ready, his stupid ass response was \""I was wondering why that sandwich was sitting there\"". I got my food and left.\n\nI would travel a distance in the other direciton to another burger king that has excellent speedy service vs this one.\n\nI'm glad that I dont have stock in this company.\n\nOne star: For the store Manager (my cost management professor would be proud for his actions, doing everything in his power to make the guest happy; giving me a comp meal).\nTwo Star: free meal | 0 |
pretty gross, you're typical quantity over quality buffet. most of the food was either flavorless or not fresh. i just picked and ate little of everything. when your hungover i guess its ok otherwise don't go and plz be nice to ur kids and not take them. far better buffets place like old country buffet. | 0 |
Their quinoa veggie burger is the best veggie burger I've had in a long time. It's not dry, it's flavorful and has texture to it. This is a place where I consciously choose to make room for dessert. The bread pudding is amazing, it's light, it's fluffy, it's sweet but not *just* sweet. You know how some desserts just seem to have only one taste setting and they might as well have brought you a huge pile of sugar? The souffle is delicious as well. Nice atmosphere, relaxed but classy. | 1 |
I am usually pretty fair on my reviews but this company was AWFUL.\n\nHere was my experience:\n\nCalled to schedule a cab ride to the airport 2 hours before I needed to leave. The operator, whom had a very difficult time understanding English , took down my information. Two hour came and went, no taxi in sight. Called the company, same operator as before, to have them tell me that they \""ran our of taxis and cant pick us up\"". He was not apologetic, his response was \""call Yellowcab\"" then gave me their number. \n\nDO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!!!! | 0 |
So grossed out by this restaurant. Extremely pricey and disgusting when you walk in. CLEAN your restaurant or hire new staff. | 0 |
I dined here with my parents, because they had frequented Macayo's when they were in high school. Unfortunately, this time, they were disappointed and felt that it had gone downhill. I on the other hand had nothing to compare it to. I thought the salmon tacos were so-so; adequate after a lot of margarita, but not great. They did have corn tortillas (thank goodness) but there was no interesting sauce. I don't know if they forgot it, or...? They did make a substitution for me (grilled vegetables for the rice and beans), which was cool. Our waiter was also very friendly and attentive. The house margarita was really, really weak but tasted pretty good, so I ordered another margarita, but one of the fancier ones (the \""cowboy\"" or the \""Texan\"" or some kind of western name) on the rocks. On the rocks turned out to be a giant tub of booze with a few melted ice cubes swimming in it. It was also much, much stronger than the house margarita; like too strong. | 0 |
The challenge for a place like 'the mint' is that it is trying to be sooooo many things at once. Somewhat of a restaurant, a dance club, a lounge, and that means people judge it on whatever category they think mot important. For me, I went to try the food. A work associate noted that her and her husband had been meaning to check it out and since I was going to a movie with some friends at Camelview I thought, what the hell, I like Asian Tapas, at least the ones I've had at Sens Asian Tapa bar downtown so I'll check this one out. I was leery of the lounge/dance club aspect but I figured 7 pm was several hours before the late night party crowd would be out.\n\nFirst thing I noticed was that even though it was early, the whole parking lot was blocked off for valet parking, and that was $7 even before tipping the valet. I mean, I understand setting that up about 9 pm but 7 pm, when you know it is basically a dinner crowd? Oh well, we parked, I shelled out my $7 and we went in to the place.\n\nOnce inside you see a large main room, with a bar to the far left, entrance to another bar area all the way to the back, and then tables and booths in the middle and lounge seating to the right. The primary wait staff was generally the pretty young woman group you see at Scottsdale bar though some key ones were wearing these slim black dresses with d\u00e9colletage so that their...shall we say assets, were very much on display. But it is Scottsdale and it is also a lounge so....\n\n\n*Update* I had initially noted that the Mint seemed to have copied the menu at Sens, a place I love. Well, the manager of the Mint replied that Johnny Chu, The owner and head chef at Sens is also the executive chef at the Mint, which explains why so many of the dishes are similar, same chef with modifications to items based on location.\n\n\n As our dishes started to arrive, and this must have been around 7:15 I noticed they started to turn up the music and it got pretty loud and once again i was thinking....can't we wait till a bit later...the party crowd has not arrived. \n\nNow, the food. The edamame with seal salt and truffle oil/butter, wonderful. it was my favorite dish of the evening, and the Korean short ribs were pretty good as well. What, surprisingly, was not good, was the chicken wing lollipops, they use the mid part of the wing and not the drumstick and for me, it was actually kind of gross. My group tried and we all agreed, ugh. \n\nWe had some sort of spicy tofu dish, which was fried tofu in some sort of spicy sauce and it was good and my friend liked the Wasabi slider, which was was beef with some sort of Wasabi sauce, but it came on a piece of flat bread which looked like it was designed to fold and that did not work very well. I recommend they make actual sliders so that is easy to eat. \n\nAs for service, the waitress recommended rice with the meal we said yes and we got one small single serving pot and you can tell they were designed for one per person so I ordered two more from the guy filling up the water and we had two different people come by to confirm we had...indeed, ordered more rice. I recommend the wait staff ask if everyone wants rice and avoid the confusion.\n\nLook, if you want to out drinking and dancing late at night and hand out with the Scottsdale crowd this is probably a good late night lounge and even though the food is similar I like the lower music level and intimacy of Sens a bit more, though it is good to know Johnny Chu's menu is available in more than one place. Once again, big thanks to the Mint for the reply and letting my know why so much of their menu replicates what you can get at Sens downtown. | 0 |
Hidden due to construction, look hard to find location. Service could have been better, waitress needs to be more upbeat and cheerful. | 0 |
Worst service I've ever had! The line was long which I can deal with, but the attitude from the workers not cool. | 0 |
I have a penchant for dirty, smoke filled dive bars with an element of danger, and trust me when I say that The Double Down Saloon fits the bill! As another reviewer already said, \""It's a loud, fucked-up mess of a place and we like it that way.\"" \nDrinks are fairly cheap, staff is salty, and there is never a cover charge, even though there are often decent punk and rockabilly bands playing. The photo booth looks fun, although I've never tried it myself. The jukebox is AWESOME!!! \nPersonally I think that the Bacon Martini is hideous, but they'll let you turn it into a bloody mary if you don't like it. \n(Extra points for the soft-core porn flickering on monitors in all corners of the room.)\nGood times. | 1 |
No you cannot ask me for my service animals papers and no she does not need to wear a vest either. The manager argued with me about the rights of my service dog. It is illegal to ask me for papers. \""When it is not obvious what service an animal provides, only limited inquiries are allowed. Staff may ask two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability, and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform. Staff cannot ask about the person's disability, require medical documentation, require a special identification card or training documentation for the dog, or ask that the dog demonstrate its ability to perform the work or task.\n\"" taken from http://www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm | 0 |
horribly unprofessional. An appt was booked for Nov 13 at 2:30 pm. i received a text message the day before confirming, and I confirmed my appointment. However, after I drove 40 minutes to the place, he wasn't there. I waited a bit, tried to contact him many times, and finally other vendors told me he had gone home sick. He NEVER once returned a text or call. Never apologized, Never attempted to rebook my appointment that HE didn't show up for that day. Horribly unprofessional way to conduct business, I am shocked there are good reviews. | 0 |
Wanted to update my original 2-star review by removing 1 of it's stars. \n\nWhen I got my credit card statement a couple weeks after our stay, this hotel had charged me for two nights, but we only stayed one. I called to tell them about the mistake and they told me it \""showed\"" that we were there two nights. I insisted that we weren't, so was told they'd \""have to check with housekeeping\"". They next day they called to inform me that housekeeping said that the room was \""occupied\"" the second night, (what a shock -- as they are a hotel). Long story short -- I had to PROVE to them by way of a charge on my credit card statement that I was in a different city - 100 miles away from Tempe Arizona before they'd reverse the charge.\n\nThis place is worse than I originally thought -- totally AWFUL!!!!! (And I've never given a review this bad for anything on Yelp) | 0 |
La Bocca is the definition of mediocre. \n\nI ordered a pizza for dinner, and it was bad. Not terrible, but bad. The crust was burnt in a couple places, yet the dough at the center of the pizza was almost underdone, and soggy. A sure sign of an oven with uneven heating issues. I took one bite of a slice and all of the cheese and toppings slid off, because the sauce was very watery. Overall an amateurly done pizza.\n\nI also ordered a lemoncello, and it came in the smallest glass I'd ever seen. I almost thought it was a joke. Maybe I'm just unaccustomed to how things are done in more \""upscale\"" types of places, but I've never had a cocktail come in a doll's glass before, so it was a bit of a shock. \n\nThe service was meh. I got the impression our waitress would have rather been somewhere else. \n\nI'm not sure why this place gets so many rave reviews. Maybe I went on a bad night. But for the price, I'm not really feeling the desire to give them a second chance. | 0 |
My wife and I have been eating here for about two years. We love the service and reasonable pricing. I haven't tried much on the menu because I love their Parmesan Chicken with ziti so much. It is our go to place when we want good food and a great relaxed atmosphere. | 1 |
Review for the BAR only:\n\nOh gosh. For a moderately upscale place that does so well with its rooms and overall service, the bar service and the bartenders couldn't be more clueless. They're nice people, but desperately need training in very basic skills. A few immediate things to fix:\n\n1. ALWAYS USE A STRAINER. Ice chunks (resulting from piss-poor bartending form) in any martini-style drink is unacceptable. This isn't even a \""craft cocktail\"" thing. It's a basic thing. If you use a shaker and a glass to strain a $10 drink, you don't know what you're doing.\n\n2. STOP SAMPLING DRINKS WITH STRAWS IN FRONT OF PATRONS. So you mix a drink (presumably from a recipe) and dip a (presumably clean) cocktail straw into it to pull a sample? Really? Wow.\n\n3. UNDERSTAND AND MEMORIZE YOUR OWN RECIPES. An order from YOUR OWN DRINK MENU shouldn't be baffling.\n\n4. VIRTUALLY EVERY DRINK SHOULD BE GARNISHED. When was the last time you saw an Old Fashioned properly served without any type of garnish whatsoever? Yep...NEVER.\n\n5. LEARN HOW TO MEASURE. We watched as our two drinks poured out to about one and a half, at which point a few splishes of additional ingredients went into the shaker to top them off. OK, you can be off by a little, but not by half a drink. Again, probably just bad training and inexperience.\n\nI'm sure this group is fine with more student-oriented drinks like beer. But if you're going to offer a higher end experience, specialty drinks and higher prices (which are all perfectly fine and appreciated in the heart of UW Student Central), you need more skills than just dumping vodka in some type of mixer.\n\nWe'll wait a while and try again. | 0 |
This resto is cozy and very welcoming. The food is great plus affordable, deliciously filling. The service is good too. Gone there 3 days in a row since I couldn't get enough of their dukkboki & the ramyum one too! | 1 |
Shawn and his team helped me find my second home. They were so pleasant to work with, always answering my questions promptly and using their problem solving skills to find the best options for me. Thank you, thank you! | 1 |
I have to join Steph in raving about the Bon Vivant's Companion. They stocked the brandy I'd been searching town for, they kept it for me till I could go in, and then - lovely people - let me leave my heavy bags-of-booze* there while I did my Christmas shopping.\n\nAnd, ahem, they were charming when I went back and decided to change the wine I'd bought. Top marks for customer service while dealing with a daft customer. \n\nReally, it's a great place, Everyone who works there is funny and lovely, they stock a huge range of stuff (and it's not all expensive things, either) and you should go there, tonight. \n\n*It's Christmas! It was presents! Well, some of it... | 1 |
I gave this place a lot of business. But when they messed up on 2 brand new shirts i asked to get shortened. They messed up and now. I've been going back and fourth over a month just trying to get paid for my shirts. The owner is trying to do unessisary things. I would never tell people to go here. They wont insure your items | 0 |
Hilarious!!! Frank Marino as Joan Rivers is Awesome!!! Looks and sounds just like her and the comedy adds just that little pinch to make it amazing. The stage, lightening and presentation were amazing. The length of the show was perfect, not too drawn out and not too short leaving you wondering why you spent all that money. I loved athe entire show except the sketch for \""Beyonce\"" I would leave that out of the show if I were Frank. It didn't replicate the way she presents herself in any way shape or form..more of a \""make fun\"" approach. The table positioning could use some work since some of the tables are facing sideways to where if you want to sit comfortably in your seat, you'll be watching the wall instead of the show. The seats are also crammed together so doesn't leaving much laughing room. I would definitely recommend the show to anyone who loves to laugh and enjoys great music!! I will definitely be going back!! | 1 |
This location is right next to my house, convenient, and have always had great service, but I will remember to never try and ship something from here again.\n\nI needed to ship a few T-shirts and a small picture to California. I was approached by a trainee who was training a trainee and when I asked for one box, he proceeded to put the picture into a separate box with bubble wrap. I told him I didn't want two boxes to be shipped that I wanted it all together and he said he couldn't do that because it was a fragile item. Instead I would have to pay $12 for the additional small box. I told them I preferred one box and they could put the small frame between the shirts and he said they were not allowed to do that... I even asked for a size and price sheet for their boxes but because they were remodeling they didn't have one?\nForcing individuals to buys separate boxes and packaging is a poor way of \nup-selling. Then they messed up on the address and after that I just decided to cancel everything all together.\nThe process seemed unorganized, took way too long, and the staff did not help out with any shipping options. | 0 |
Never even got to try nor did I care to try. Rude owners and daughter or counter girl, and waited in line for a while. When we were next in line w were completely skipped over for obvious family or friends because they went past us to them directly never even said hi or anything started chatting them up about what cupcake they were telling they should try and about other issues. Completely rude after waiting a couple minutes of them chatting it up and choosing a cupcake we left without choosing ours just surprised at the lack of customer service. Hopefully you get better service than we did. I would not go back just a huge turn off. | 0 |
I received a suspicious sales call from this company (claiming to work for my insurance company at first). When I reminded the man that I'm on the Do Not Call list, he became very rued and said; \""you sound like a know-it-all A********\""\"" and then laid the phone down. His supervisor \""Kathy\"" then came on the line and proceeded to 'sweet talk' me into giving her information about my vehicle (which I didn't), promising a 4 day cruise/hotel which I could win if I gave her my info. She said they had a mobile unit in my neighborhood--\""just right down the street\"" (an obvious lie as I live in a gated community). I said no and reminded her again that I am on the DNC list and don't appreciate these kinds of calls (especially someone insulting me like that). She persisted to ask for my vehicle information, insurance company name and policy number in an effort to try and sell me repair services for my \""auto glass needs\"" (promising a chance to win the cruise with hotel, etc). I finally got her to confirm their company address and I discovered that she \""Kathy\"" really does work there (so I know it wasn't someone else masquerading as them - which will make it easier to investigate if a complaint is filed). I receive several of these sales calls a month (companies saying they have a \""mobile unit\"" in my neighborhood and then needing my private or financial information). This company's pitch was no different. Some are just aggressive and misleading sales calls while others are complete scams. Either way, this company's practices are against the law and unethical as well. I hope they get investigated and fined. | 0 |
I've been to other locations and this was my first visit to this location. I walked in the door and some old Phyllis Diller doppleganger behind me screeched, \""Thanks for nothing!\"" I exclaimed, \""Pardon me your highness, what have I done to offend thee?\"" She screeched back, \""Didn't you see me when you opened the door?\"" Well obviously not or I would have held it open but she was a typical east coast parasite who thinks the world revolves around her. She had the stench of a crazy cat lady and the demeanor of a freshly released mental patient and her scent of Windsong and Vicks Vapor Rub stayed on my mind. She regaled the nonplussed nursing staff about her near death experience of seeing angels and her various health ailments and surgeries like your garden variety septuagenarian then commenced her job of bitching about the government. This was just a tad too close to Mommie Dearest for yours truly so I had to ease on down to the other end of the waiting room to regain my composure. \n\nBizarro World Phyllis Diller and I were the only ones there so to me the wait was excessive for the less than 2 minutes the doctor spent talking to me. Dr. Lee stopped listening about 30 seconds into my describing my ailments and said we need your money then sent in a woman to collect my money despite the fact that I was going to pay AFTER the visit as is customary in most first world countries. She kept my card over half an hour which left me wondering how long it would take me to fix my credit after her online spending spree. Taking a credit or debit card out of my sight in Vegas is totally unacceptable and they know it. \n\nStaff was apathetic at best and the doctor didn't even attempt any critical thinking. Good thing I already knew what was wrong with me. The doctor forgot to give me a work excuse and I checked my paperwork in the car before leaving then called to tell them they forgot it and I was sending my teenager in to retrieve it. The nurse argued with me about whether I had asked for a work excuse and as my miniature adult was standing before her in all his glory, she bitched about me not coming back to get it myself. I polite explained that I would snap if having to go back in myself as I am in extreme pain from bronchitis and a chipped tooth. \n\nShe had me describe my child then grilled him about my identity as I listened and she spit out some of her first language expletives which I understand and hung up on me. Typical Vegas BS. \n\nI only go there to avoid going to the hospital in an emergency. This is my least favorite of the clinics I've been to in town. I knew it was a bad sign when I had to spell out the medications I'm allergic to for the nurse and she still got them wrong. The receptionist told me health care in Vegas is the worst and a scam. She told me she had 2 dental plans and still got a bill for $150 from her dentist. | 0 |
Yum! Chinese/Mexican fusion, who would have thought?!!! Seriously, the jade chicken is amazing... try it :) | 1 |
It's a small store, but they're fast, and the ice cream..well if they don't have Quarterback Crunch it's time to get out the sample spoons and find the next indulgence. Pralines & Cream is a great second choice....\n\nCan't go wrong stopping here. Ever. \n\nThis is one of the easiest 4 Star reviews there is. \n\nOh yeah, at the time I write this the front awning is tore up. They are waiting on their insurance carrier to fix it. The hot desert winds tried to take out an oasis of coolness and failed. | 1 |
Went last night and it was much much better. Why, well we were attended to promptly and checked on. Ordered the Nachos which were delicious! Way to step it up all the way around. | 1 |
The worst most over breaded oysters ever...It's a dive to boot. | 0 |
Try the mr. Lucky's slot machine in the D terminal. It's my favorite slot machine. Its also my favorite airport because its in my favorite city.. LAS VEGAS! \n\nPlenty of eating choices to choose from, lots of good people watching and plenty of places to rest your head if you are catching a flight on zero sleep (Been there, done that!) | 1 |
My wife and I went yesterday on Memorial Day morning about 10:30 AM. We almost didn't go because of various negative reviews on Yelp, but are glad we ignored them. First of all this is not a gourmet restaurant, and it is not the plastic pristine Disneyland.\n\nIt is a family farm trying to get by in an urban setting. So it's informal, and a throwback to older times. In the 70's and 80's our family made a yearly pilgrimage to Queen Creek where there were many orchards (peach, apricot, grapes). Now they are almost all gone except Schnepf. We found the parking pretty easy, and the parking and admission is free. Later in the day it might be more difficult don't know.\n\nThere are quite a few things for kids to do, petting zoo, train to ride out in the orchard, old tractors to climb on. We saw lots of kids just using their imagination being in an old farm setting without video games.\n\nLots of people want the peach pancakes. You need to get your ticket when you first get there because the serve a group every hour. It's not well marked, but you can figure it out. When you time comes, you stand in line with generally affable people and watch the crew make the pancakes with old fashion steel griddles that lower over hot coals. You get a scope of fresh peach compote and a dollop of whipped cream and a sausage patty. The small size there is one of everything and the large there is two. My wife and I split the small size and had plenty, so it was all of $6 for delicious peach pancakes. With free parking and admission it was not a big investment. Portions are large enough you can easily share with kids to reduce cost.\n\nWe of course also had to have the peach pie with soft serve ice cream. Would have liked hard ice cream, but understand with this many people it would probably be impossible. There were lots of food options around, with your standard hamburgers and hot dogs cooked over coals, BBQ etc. There are quite a few places to sit, and most have shade as well.\n\nThere were no more good peaches in the orchard, but we were at the end of a long three day weekend, so that was not unexpected. Their advice was to come early on Saturday. I think they open different areas of the orchard each week, which have different varieties that ripen at different times. \n\nWe enjoyed it. | 1 |
I tried to use my Groupon here and went to the store 4 times before eventually giving up and getting a refund. If I wanted to dress like someone in their 70s I could probably do it a lot cheaper and without having to sort through a hundred stuffed racks of crap. | 0 |
Pros - location, accommodations, cleanliness, staff. \nCons - hotel parking due to construction. Parked in Harrah's garage which was far (but free). | 1 |
They are remodeling right now which I wasn't aware of the extent of the remodel when I booked. 830 am Saturday we woke up to the building being sand blasted so loud you couldn't sleep in or be at the pool. Pool was small and packed with people. Looked bigger in the picture. Room was on the second floor. Elevator was out. Each time the door opened to the hall the window would shake and rattle. Pool noise was loud for afternoon naps in the room making it impossible along with the rattle of the window each time the hall was entered. Bed was small and uncomfortable. Wish we were told about the extent of the remodel. The weekend was a birthday gift to my husband who didn't want to stay after the first night. | 0 |
Another 3.5 star review. I'm rounding up due to the great service we received!\n\nCavihour has changed from 2 drinks to 4 drinks. And these aren't cheap drinks people. At $17 a pop, we spent $90 for this cavihour promo. Hardly a \""great deal\"" anymore.. kinda depressing! I would think with the economy places would be making their promos better, but it seems a lot of restaurants have made their promos worth by jacking up prices and decreasing portions. \n\nDrinks were tasty, but honestly I'd prefer grey goose if given the choice instead of the russian imperial. The pomegranate cocktail on the 2nd page was our favoriret. Caviar on the caviar hour was decent. It was the tiny kind (which I love), but it had more fish and less salt than I like in flavor. The sides that come with the caviar is why this place gets 4 stars.. wow! Fresh hot blinis, toast, eggs, onions, creme fraiche.. truly the works. \n\nOverall still a great place for happy hour - especially if you LOVE caviar like I do! At $90 for 4 drinks + some caviar, it's more of a splurge type place and less of a deal. | 1 |
When I read the positive reviews of Tradiciones on Yelp and in the papers, I can't help but wonder why it is that my husband and I have had such different experiences. We've been twice; once the service was barely acceptable and once the service was the worst I have ever had in my life. God only knows why we gave it a second chance. The waitress barely acknowledged us and then completely disappeared midway through our meal. We tried in vain to get the attention of several others, including a manager, to get our check. We ended up waiting at least half an hour, and that was after my husband got up and convinced someone to give a &^%@#. We both left with the distinct feeling that if we were Hispanic, this would not have happened. The food was average: decent chips, good spice level, greasy cheese. | 0 |
We have the unlimited washes for $16.95. They debit your card each month and it is easy to cancel if you want to...it's a good deal if you go once or twice a week. The vacuums are strong and work good. | 1 |
Lupie's Cafe is a quiet cozy hole in the wall with ecelctic decor and dim lighting. The food is simple, homemade, and good. My boyfriend and I decided to share a huge plate of nachos, topped with Texas chili, jalepenos, and a mountain full of cheese, with salsa and sour cream on the side. The chili had a nice bite and with the additional condiments it was a delectable bite. For dinner we shared the pulled pork and asparagus & crab quiche. Both were sided with fresh fruit and veggies, all good. To end the meal, we shared banana pudding (should've ordered 2 because it was so good), The service was friendly and attentive, we'll definitely be back again. | 1 |
This is definitely a great place to get relaxation! The workers there are very professional and dedicated, and have very amazing massage skills as well. They also serve customers with hot tea, cookies, and candies there, which is small but make you feel comfortable. Strongly recommend this place to all those who want to get some relaxation from hard working and refreshing body after spending certain reasonable amount of money! | 1 |
This place was unexpectedly great. I had the three meat sampler, which was supposed to include brisket, ribs, and pulled pork, but they were out of brisket and subbed in chicken instead. Once the food came I didn't complain. The ribs were smoky and flavorful, the pulled pork was moist and flavorful, and the chicken had a great bbq flavor. \n\nFor sauce, there is Sweet Baby Ray's at every table, which I was disappointed by, but when the food came the girl who served it brought out something called 'Moose Sauce', which is apparently named after a dog who happens to fancy it. Or something. Either way, it was excellent, and has sharp flavors of cider vinegar and cinnamon with a spicy tomato base. It was unique and definitely beats Sweet Baby Ray's.\n\nI also ordered the cowboy beans and the 'deconstructed' cole slaw as sides, and they too were excellent. The beans were served in a perfect bbq sauce, and the cole slaw was 'deconstructed' - meaning the sauce for it came on the side and you had to mix it in. I thought this was a great idea, and have never seen it before, because it made the cole slaw perfectly crispy and crunchy, never allowing it to get soggy. The cole slaw sauce was a sweet buttermilk ranch flavor, and was also excellent.\n\nOn top of all this, you get a deep fried dinner roll, which is simultaneously sinful, indulgent, and amazing.\n\nMy only complaint is that, for first timers at least, there is a little confusion on what to do when you walk in the door. We weren't sure if it was counter service or table service, so a little stand-up sign by the door indicating what to do would be great. | 1 |
A return to the hotel after a fiasco on Thanksgiving weekend of finding drug paraphernalia in our room by previous guests and a general lack of caring by the security for this, I must say after 12 years of hotel staying at the HOTEL this New years will be my last for sure after the horrible experience that was shown to myself and our traveling friends from all over the US that came just for a fantastic new years experience that the HOTEL promised me to make up for the issues.\n\nI had been asked to let the HOTEL to give them another chance and they would give me a deal on the room that I would be staying in on the weekend of New Years. This option I would accept and I would ask several of my friends to come visit Vegas with my guest and I. \nWhat I expected was friendly service, a clean room, and an experience that surpassed my expectation of the last failed trip. \n\nWhat I received at check in was a very rude manager who was worth her weight in rudeness and a complete lack of professionalism and knowledge. Even though my reservation was set up around December 1st, there was no communication from front desk to the department that offered the deal. \nThe manager was short with me, and tried to insist on charging me for the entire stay. During New years eve this would be a larger sum than expressed. My card was charged for almost the whole price of our stay. I was told no one would be there untill the 2nd (checkout)\n\nAs stated prior, I have stayed with the hotel numerous times. When I came into the room, instantly I could tell that the space was not as it should be. Our beds were missing the duvet covers and instead were stained, \""community comforters\"" that no one in there right mind would touch to themselves.\n I called down to the front desk and was told it would be right up with the covers because they were being laundered. \nAt 4am, when we returned to our rooms that night, NO Covers. \n\nThe next day we would go to pick up a package deal we had bought thru ticket master for a New years without complications. \nI had talked 4 friends into coming and purchasing them with me. This was based on the fact that the advertising said we could roam the properties bars, free of paying a cover charge and that we could receive 5 free drinks that night all for one low price. The website for the hotel even stated it. All marketing would lead anyone with basic english skills to think that that meant ALL bars. \nIt did not. What it meant was that guest could go to bars with no covers EVER, and the bars with cover charges would be upwards of $100+. because it was New Years Eve. Wow.\nWhat was funny is we were a group of 5, yet 20 + people were getting there refunds to as it was a huge scam, all put together to entice tourists into thinking they were getting a good deal.\nWhat we ended up doing is taking out money, spending not a dollar in the casino, or any money in thehotel and spending our money at the Wynn. We all gambled a few grand, paid for our drinks and paid covers at places that actually seemed to care about the guest.\n\nFor the trip being called \"" a makeup for your last experience\"" this sure would be more like a Finale. I was so disgusted with the arguments with the staff over what the employees had said. The next day I had spoken to the head of the Security department and she actually said her associate Barry would never have offered us this time frame when we stayed at the hotel and that I was \""lying.\"" The idiot had the nerve to call me and idiot not even realizing it was in emails. I marched down to the front lobby and had them print off all of them and I showed the manager. \n\nGuest Experience FAIL. \n\nI can tell you, 12 years ago, this would have been the place to stay. With the economy struggling you can really see that the casinos are hurting also. Take a look at all the empty space at the HOTEL. Take a look at how the staff acts, the towels all smell like burnt toast, and the rooms are a mess with the \""Usual guests\"" dope pipes. I would stay at HOOTERS at this point over the HOTEL. This place belongs in Reno. | 0 |
My Fianc\u00e9 and I went here for dinner one night we had no clue whether we seat our selves because we were ignored finally we were seated and giving one menu instead of two. We place our drink order and food order. When our food came we asked if we can get water. 20 min later still no water. I would have understood he was busy but he came to the table next to us twice and ignored us. I called him over asking him where our water he said it on the counter and it'll be right out. In the 10 min it took to \""bring it right out\"" I saw him texting on his phone and stand behind the counter doing nothing. My fianc\u00e9 like his food thought mine was ok. But for real 30min for water, dude get off the phone. | 0 |
Very family-friendly; one area of the restaurant is kid-oriented. Service was fast and friendly and the prices reasonable. Delicious ice cream. | 1 |
This place is horrible, the pho soup is so greasy, very poor service, I came here looking for great pho but instead it was a dissapointment, I was out of town and leaving Arizona that day and wanted some Pho and it was unpleasant. | 0 |
Delicious fried shitake mushroom and basil dish of some sort... I do NOT eat Thai food but this was amazing! | 1 |
Usually when I take my little bet up 2006 Kia to places, they treat it like I should be washing my own car and do a crappy job but not this place! Brian was professional, courteous, and hands down did the best job on my little car that I have ever had. Great job Brian....keep up the great work and awesome prices! I will recommend you to everyone! | 1 |
Wow. These donuts are huge, made fresh, and super cheap. Also, DELICIOUS! The staff is nice. They seem to have a steady stream of regulars.\n\nWhat's not to like?\n\nI wish we had a place like this in NYC.\n\n(Cash only.) | 1 |
Had the FEZ salad. Best salad I've ever eaten in my life. Only giving this place a four because the host/waiter pushed me into sitting at the bar, when I really wanted a table. | 1 |
Kinda glad our hop-on/hop-off bus came every 30 minutes. Much more at this casino and I would have been ready to walk back. They have a limited selection of actual games, despite the 5 floors. The decor is kind of muted, I expect a casino to be wild and crazy. There is a large older crowd here, very few younger people. I dunno, after recently going to Vegas no other casino can really compare. Nice try, Montreal. | 0 |
The best pizza in town! Thin crust all the way and they put the toppings under the cheese! | 1 |
My BF and I stopped for a drink this evening on our way to another restaurant for dinner. The bartender could not have been more indifferent. We won't be going back to eat there no matter how many good food reviews I read. | 0 |
Good decor, great toilets, horrible food and bad attitude from Martin the waiter in my section.\n\nThe decor was nice and the toilet beautiful.\n\nFood was horrible, I ordered pizza \nit was dry, very dry..still to my dog' taste, is very dry,, \nbut.according to Martin (cute hairy waiter) this is the way or NO way...\nWorse place to go if not part of the gay dream...\n\nCheers! | 0 |
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