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No stars for this business..Dropped off a dress for alteration on a Saturday with a promise to complete on Thursday. Showed up to pick up dress on Friday morning and not done. No apology and not even an excuse. If I didn't have a party in Friday I would have taken unaltered dress and left. Done last minute with a lot of stress. Will not return to this business. Not reliable. | 0 |
I just want to say that for a fast good restaurant the customer service is excellent. The food is always ok (but I don't expect if to be wonderful for $7). I went Monday 12/10 and the young man working the drive thru window was very pleasant. Asked if here was anything else I needed and had a friendly demeanor. I would go back to a place like Arbys to be treated with respect before I went to a different fast food restaurant! Good Customer service always makes you come back! | 1 |
Bitter&twisted lies. Ross you where selective with guest. After you rudely treated us and now give us excuses. We watched you question nobody after us. Weak!!!!!!! No help to downtown! !!! | 0 |
The coffee here is superior to all the other coffee in the area. The price for the coffee is very reasonable. I have bought unroasted and roasted coffee and have been very happy with both. My favorite roasted coffee is the Sumatra. The Sumatra has the sweet taste that I enjoy from coffee. As for unroasted I like the Colombian beans. I also like that when they grind the coffee for you because they grind them very evenly. The staff here is very friendly and helpful. All of the staff is very knowledgeable about coffee. The other day I had a couple questions about roasting coffee and the guy who roasts their coffee spent a great deal of time giving me tips. If you are looking to upgrade your coffee equipment, this is also a great place to stop by. If you are not a coffee kind of person, they also have a tea room with many different options. My favorite tea is the black mango tea. They are just as knowledgeable about tea as they are about their coffee. The owner of the roastery is very friendly and is definitely passionate about his coffee. The owner takes a lot of pride in his coffee because he has invested in building relationships with the coffee farmers he works with and he knows the work it takes to get a good cup of coffee. | 1 |
Excellent food and service in a quant restaurant. They've got a nice wine selection as well! | 1 |
Ordered the Penne Ala Vodka. It's a tasty pasta with chicken in a light creamy tomato sauce. This meal the chicken was like shoe leather, with some pieces being inedible. Waiter said oh yea the chef overcooked the chicken. That's it. No sorry, no comp meal, no nothing. | 0 |
I had very high expectations for the Venetian and I'm sad to say it did not live up to them. I've been to Vegas 6 times and this was my first stay at the Venetian. I've stayed at The Hilton, The Bellagio, The Tropicana, The Luxor, and New York, New York. Aside from The Luxor, the Venetian has been my most disappointing stay. Granted, the disappointment probably came from my expecting more of a luxury experience. It was no different than staying at New York, New York and given the price different, I think it should have been. \n\nWhen we arrived at around 11AM on a Wednesday the check-in line was insane (we noticed later that there was ALWAYS a line). We ended up waiting about 45 minutes before getting our room key. Once we did get our room key, the walk from the front desk to our room in the Venzia tower was a good 15-20 minute CONFUSING walk. Nobody even offered to carry our bags up to our room, not that I often accept the offer, but with that walk, I probably would have. Now, I will say, our room was pretty big and would accommodate 4 people nicely. It is pretty much how it appears in the on-line pictures. I also loved how big the bathroom was. As I understand it, all of the Venetian rooms are suites, which is nice. But, once we looked around our room a little, we discovered leftover food in the minibar and dirty pillow cases. We called the front desk on THREE different occasions, over the course of two days, before they actually removed the food from the minibar. For the star rating the Venetian gets, I expected more. I did not feel very special, as a guest at the Venetian. I feel that way at most Vegas hotels, but really, I though the Venetian ranked higher than the average Vegas hotel. I was wrong. \n\nAnyway, the decor is old and run down. If you walk next door to the Palazzo, you can see a marked difference. If I had it to do again, I might opt to stay there instead. Definitely newer and more nicely kept. We did walk through to the spa/pool area in the Palazzo, which Venetian guests can use, and it was very impressive. \n\nAnyway, aside from a few restaurants I've eaten in and enjoyed at The Venetian, it definitely didn't impress me. I would not stay there again. If you get a really, and I mean really good deal, then it MIGHT be ok to stay at the Venetian, but for their normal rates...no way. \n\nI almost forgot the distinct odor of the place. I'm not sure what they pump into the hotel but the smell is pretty gross. Everyone we were with noticed and mentioned it. Again, the Pallazo didn't have the same smell and was more bearable. | 0 |
Wow! Really? After coming here from LA I thought it was impossible to have it all at a Montreal restaurant; amazing food, good service, charming and classy atmosphere and modestly priced! But this place has it all! House wine is pretty good for $15 a 1/2 liter. \n\nThe food was fresh and delicious! The decor is beautifully simple, the atmosphere is wonderful. Good date place for sure! | 1 |
If you want to go to the best doctor in Vegas, than go here. Dr. George is young and very smart. He will treat everyone and knows his stuff.\n\nHis office is very busy because everyone goes here. So you def. need to make an appointment. They accept many insurance carriers and are really helpful if you need a referral for anything.\n\nI would never consider switching to a different doctor. Anyone who goes here would be beyond satisfied. | 1 |
Saw Russell Peters on May 30. The venue was nice: I sat in the back of the ground floor and still had a pretty decent view of the stage. There really isn't a bad place to sit. | 1 |
This rating is just for the Casino and not the Hotel\n\nI had always been curious to see just what this casino looked like, considering I'd passed by it so many times but was afraid of being runover by the carefree/careless cab drivers that would speed out of the front entrance. So while on a drunken walk of the strip at 12:30 a.m., I decided to check it out considering that it was under remodeling and there was no chance of being struck by a car. The Imperial Palace is a prime example of a casino that DESPERATELY needs remodeling if it hopes to survive in the ever-changing Vegas Strip\n\nThe main entrance was pretty ho-hum, and no fancy gimmicks or hooplah that you find in the more modern casinos. It's also really small, from what I remember, and it felt as if I was walking in a mature version of Circus Circus. The one highlight that I remember is that there was a nice bar in the middle of the casino floor where I caught a few drinks. I guess it's convenient considering that it's in the center of the strip and it has access to the Vegas Monorail, but still, this place needs some serious revamping. | 0 |
They did not mind that my ID was expired while I was losing...as soon as I win, they take the winning and say I can't play then kick me out the floor... Wtf. | 0 |
I do not know why, but my experiences here have never been good. It is not the wait for a table that bothers me, hell you wait and that is the way it is. I do mind that it has never taken less than 25 munities once seated to get service. I am not kidding either; folks who go with me are always amazed. Once we finally get an order in it takes another 25 or more. WHY WHY WHY? We get our food, sometimes it verges on good and more often than not just uninspired. I have given this place so many chances I just can not continue. | 0 |
The service is ok, I usually go through the drive thru, always friendly. However, I live 15 miles away, but was the most convenient, and EVERYTIME I get home without checking the order, half of my order is wrong. I began to check my order before I leave and it's been helpful. But I shouldn't have to check their work. I am highly allergic to onions, I always order no onions, and they always put onions on my food, most of the time, it's looks like extra onions. Whenever I get tostadas (figure I would be safe with that), the beans are cold, not cooled off, but actually cold like they took them straight from the fridge. \nLong story short...I won't EVER go back to this location. I will drive the extra 5 to 10 miles to go to somewhere else. On average, I spend $20-30 every time I go, I'm feeding a family of 6. Their loss of my money...so sad!!! | 0 |
Ordered a 4am pick up to catch a 6 am flight. At 405am, the dispatcher \""didn't know where our driver was\"" and sent a second vehicle, which arrived at 435am. We arrived at Phoenix sky harbor at 530am and ONLY due to the kindness of Southwest Airlines did we make our flight. We called the next day to voice our displeasure, received no apology and in fact was told we should be THANKING them for upgrading us from a shared van to a town car. Supershuttle for us from now on. Sun City express is unreliable and supervisory staff is rude. | 0 |
I love this place. My fiance and I moved to the Regent Square area in May and we've been to D's multiple times in the three or so months since. The food is good--fairly typical bar fare--but it's the beer that keeps bringing us back. Their selection is huge (see: beer cave) and I've had some amazing beers that I didn't know even existed. The employees really know their stuff and will help you pick a beer if you don't know what you want. My fiancee is not a huge beer fan but the bartenders/waitstaff have been successful in finding him something he likes. They also have at least three gluten-free beers for those with gluten sensitivities. The atmosphere is not too loud or crazy and is a nice place to go if you want to be able to hear your companions.\n\nThe sad part is that D's closes fairly early--the bar closes at 11 on Sunday-Wednesday and midnight on Thursday-Saturday. The kitchen closes an hour before the bar. | 1 |
This place food is over salted and the staff here are incometent. This is NOT a substitute to chipotle. | 0 |
Absolutely No supervision of kids. The teens working here were completely nonexistant except at the front desk, where they were useless. \n\nThere are serious safety hazards that need to be addressed, such as a hanging rope that was so tangled it caught my daughters foot and had her suspended by her ankle. This visit, There were also two kids climbing on the OUTSIDE of a large play structure, about 15 feet off the ground, and no one stopped them. \n\nTheres supposed to be no running or shoving but theres literally NO staff on the floor to enforce it, and many parents just stand there talking instead of watching their kids. My two year old gets trampled at open bounce here.\n\nAlso the \""schedule\"" is kind of ridiculous. Most places have a bounce all day policy. Not that i would, but toget kicked out after an hour and a half and paying $22.50 for three kids is kind of a rip off. \n\nMy kids LOVE it here or Id give them a lower rating. The safety is my main concern. Some day a kid will get seriously injured here. I dont want it to be one of mine. | 0 |
Wait, did we step through a portal that instantly transported us from downtown Vegas to L.A.? That was the first thought that crossed my mind when we walked into the Griffin over Christmas weekend. Apparently I'm not the only one that feels this sort of dej vu, because, well, there actually *is* a Griffin in L.A. But then that unmistakably Vegasy cloud of smoke hit us in the face (and obviously lingered on our clothes for days) just to remind us that, oh no, we're right here in the Fremont district, albeit in the hipper east side. \n\nI love downtown because it's less crowded, less artificially glammed up, more laid-back, and more affordable than the busier, glitzier Vegas Strip. It's like the difference between hanging out in Long Beach dive bars versus Sunset Strip nightclubs. Hm. Maybe I should just stay away from Strips altogether, unless it's of the \""club\"" variety. Anyway, downtown Vegas mostly embraces the cheesy low-budge atmosphere that we've come to love, but apparently there's a growing local hipsterism that's arising in Fremont east district. \n\nYou know what? Ain't nothing wrong with that. It gives downtown a different flavor. The Griffin had a much more diverse crowd than most Vegas bars I've been to (oh what? openly gay and lesbian couples?) and it lends a bit of realism to a town built on artifice, where shiny veneers usually hide ugly warts. The place also had a good mix of locals and out-of-towners, but we didn't feel looked down on just because we came from L.A. (I'm sure many locals feel that way.) In fact, as we were about to leave, a friendly group of gay locals implored us to stay. Unfortunately we had to turn them down and head out to our next spot - pub crawls are like sharks: keep moving or die. Fret not, Griffindors, we'll be back, and we'll be bringing friends. | 1 |
Disgusting. \n\nThe waiter came by our table often for the sole reason to interrupt our dinner and give us a long-winded speech about clubs and deals and other bullshit that had nothing to do with our dinner, or food. He also knew nothing about the wine, it was like being served by a car salesman who kept forcing us to listen to his sales pitches.\n\nThe food was lukewarm, and so so so dissapointing. The seafood, though it was NOT specified on the menu, was drowning in some sort of butter/cream goo. The steaks were dry, flavorless, and small. Everything was overpriced, and the wine was terrible. The seasonal \""vegetables\"" were cold, and covered in dry parmesean cheese. The potatoes were bland as well. Four of us sat down for dinner, and nobody's food was warm enough, and everybody was disappointed by the low quality of their meal. \n\nSuch a bad experience, and it hurt to pay the very steep bill at the end for such terrible food and service.\n\nRainforest Cafe....never, ever again will we dine with you. | 0 |
I rue this place. Loath it. Despise it. Scowl whenever I think of my experience here. I'd give this place 0 or negative stars, if I could.\n\nSure, I can see how people would enjoy the low key atmosphere and the camaraderie of friends at a bar in Scottsdale that's not the least bit pretentious. It's not the bar, per se, that I have a problem with - it's the absurd activities during the week. (Of course, Giligin's has made its name based on its weekly events.) Ok, so I can laugh about a midget bartender just like everyone else can. That's funny. Sure, a midget stripper pole. Also funny. Scantily clad women handing out free shots? Eh, that doesn't even faze me nowadays.\n\nIt's not even the goldfish races that bother me. I guess it's the man in charge on the evening I went. Lewd. Crude. Obscene. Disrespectful. Sure, some people may like this, but I definitely don't. I don't want to hear a string of curse words coming out of a man holding a fishing pole with a dildo attached to the end. I don't want to see him waving it around in people's faces. I sure as hell don't want to see the end of the fishing line smack into a woman's face and the man laugh uproariously, calling the female all kinds of names and insinuating she likes it. You call this amusement? This is fun? This is entertainment? No. This is B.S. When you have to humiliate and degrade people to have a laugh, then you need to reconsider how you spend your downtime. \n\nOk, so maybe I'm coming off a bit strong here. It just riles me up to think people actually enjoy going out to be humiliated and talked down to, like they're scum. It annoys me to know a man is employed to be a complete and utter jackass. And, on top of that, the crowd urges him on while getting rapaciously sloshed.\n\nI will never go back here. I want nothing to do with a place like this. In fact, I feel sort of bad for anyone who likes this place for the sheer fact that they can get a verbal beating by a dude with an IQ lower than the goldfish he torments.\n\nIf that's your bag, enjoy. Just leave me out of it. | 0 |
Organ Stop Pizza is truly a family oriented establishment. Long, large tables end-to-end everywhere, and (2) stories to boot. The pizza was better than expected - traditional, not greasy, plenty of toppings built out so that there isn't even a bone. Our group which had ages 1-60+, didn't have a single complaint and we had over (10) pies served of varying types.\n\nAbove all else, the music is great. I've never experienced anything like this, and if you enjoy good wholesome family fun, I highly recommend Organ Stop Pizza. | 1 |
Came here for the first time to have a going away dinner with a bunch of coworkers because we work at a restaurant nearby. TERRIBLE service. Absolutely horrible. I have never felt so unwelcome before in a restaurant in my entire life. Every person I encountered was rude to me. I sat down and was never offered anything, never even got water! I tasted a friend's pasty and wasn't very good. A slightly better hotpocket really. \nAfter telling a friend about how bad the service was, she told me she also got horrible service and got food poisoning after eating there a few weeks earlier. \nNeedless to say, I'll NEVER step foot in there again ! | 0 |
So i finally gave in to the hype and decided to wait in line for this place on a Friday evening (probably one of the worst times to come). I ended up waiting an hour and by the time i got to the food i was starving. I tried a good amount of the food and to be honest this was extremely disappointing. The food here was very sub par and certainly does not justify the ridiculous wait time. Food was either bland, salty, or not cooked properly. I do give them credit for having great service, but unfortunately i came in for the food...not the waiters. | 0 |
So I stayed here for one night this past weekend. I moved my reservation for the next evening only an hour after I checked in.\nI got to the hotel and had a bellman get the bags out of the car, valeted the car and went in to check in. The bellman never gave us a ticket for our bags, nor did he count them at all. I was skeptical, but it's Fremont, not the Strip- so I went in to check into the hotel. Our bags were sitting on the valet cart unattended off to the side of the lobby. I took my camera bag with my $1500 camera off of it since I was nervous about it being left out in the open. Noone noticed...\nThen, I checked in. I was on my way up to the room, following the bellman. While on our way into an elevator, a security guard starts chatting with the bellman and follows us into the elevator. On the entire ride up, they were ribbing each other about a young woman whom they were both talking about 'getting with'. There with my best friend, and both of us in our mid-twenties, this left us incredibly uncomfortable.\nWe got to the room.\nI had booked a King Suite online, and was led into a tiny room with one bed, and barely three feet between the foot of the bed and the TV/dresser.\nObviously we had been put into the wrong room. The bellman suggested I call down to the front desk, so I did to get it sorted out.\nDuring this phone call (about 30 seconds in) the bellman seems rther irritated and goes (and I quote) \""I can't just stand around here all day waiting on you, what do you want me to do with all of this stuff?\"" \nWe took off the costly items, and sen him back down to the lobby while we waited for the desk agent to call us back (she said to wait there and she'd call the room back).\nShe called back and I could have a smoking suite that was open immediately, or wait for a non-smoking room. We could put out bags into th non-smoking room and then it would be cleaned asap.\nWe chose the non-smoking room. Put our bags down, that was all good. \nWent to Magnolia's- the food was not great. We ate the appetizer, which was good, and when our meals came.... they just weren't. We had been staying on the strip the previous two nights. I live with a chef, and my friend lives in Los Angeles, so we may be picky eaters. we chalked it up to taste buds and left to go back up to our room.\nOur room had been cleaned by that time. No sign of bed bugs. Good sized room, very big. Window overlooked Fremont street, even though it was covered by a large dome where they do the light shows now. starting to unpack, we realized that used washclothes (2) were still over the shower rod, 3 puddles of liquid in the shape of spills were between the dining table and the desk. Next to the bed, I don't even want to question the large sticky stain on the floor.\nOverall: for $186 a night, the suite wasn't bad- but I will probably never stay there again. | 0 |
I have written a bad review of this poor excuse for a Mexican restaurant before. I went again today with friends who wanted to go. I had the #1 lunch special. It came with a tostado and an enchilada. I ate the tostado which had no taste. It had a VERY thin smear of refried beans, a good inch of lettuce, and less than a teaspoon of grated cheese. I tasted the rice and left it. The enchilada was disgusting. It had even less cheese inside than the tostada had beans. I have literally been popping Tums since I got home. \nWhile we were sitting there, some kind of huge black bug fell on one of the ladies. I am not sure how we even stayed at that point. About ten minutes later, a lady at a table near us got up to kill a big bug under a nearby table with her shoe. \nugh ugh ugh \nAt noon there were only 3 tables with guests. What does this tell you????\n\nThis was my third try and my last. I was hoping I would see what the few people that posted good was actually true. It is just nasty there. | 0 |
This is without a doubt my Favorite pizza place in the Surprise area, they serve Chicago Style thin crust pizza reminiscent to the pizza of my youth growing up in the suburbs south of Chicago, I've had pizza from the \""THE BEST\"" Chicago pizzeria's in my life and I can safely say this pizza is an accurate representation of that region. The pizza is loaded with cheese and in typical chicago fashion some of the toppings are under the cheese and some are on top. prices are affordable and in many cases cheaper than the generic triad (pizza hut,dominos, papa johns) this is also a BYOB establishment so we like to show up with a bottle of wine or two. though I've seen families bring in entire coolers, I also recently heard they started offering delivery but the last time we went we dined in and have yet to try this service.\n\nMy \""best in class\"" top pick for pizza in surprise. | 1 |
The selection is small, but what they have is good. \n\nFirst, I am biased because Spoken is within walking distance from my house. That automatically makes me excited about it. Second, they carry a lot of dresses, and I heart dresses. So bonus points there.\n\nAnother great thing is the mixed price point of the clothing. They carry dresses for $200 - $500 but also have a great selection of Free People and Kenzie for just under $100. \n\nI've only been there once but I'll be sure to check it out again and again. Will update my review. | 1 |
Update: 4 Months later. Shortly after my review a response was posted asking me to contact them. I am not one to chase people down and my work day is incredibly busy. \nHowever, I made a couple of attempts to contact him over the first week, but he was always \""out\"" or \""unavailable\"". So I put my concerns in an email and sent that to him. I resent that same email 6 more times over the past 4 months, even as recently as 1 week ago. Still no response.\n\nLast Thursday I filed a complaint against this dealership for it's poor customer service and lack of any response to my complaint against them. GM told me I would receive a response from one of their customer experience managers in 24 to 48 hours. No response after 7 days,\n\n8:30 this morning. I got a call from Lonny. He told me he was contacted by GM and that he understood I needed to schedule service because I had an airbag light on and something with my brakes. His exact words. I told him if that was what he got from my complaint, then he needs to start over and I hung up the phone. I was insulted. After all this time someone actually thought I filed a complaint with GM because I needed to schedule service. There is a serious communication breakdown here and Lonny had no clue at that point who I was or that I had contacted him so many times previously or more importantly he never addressed my complaint from May!\n\nI called GM right after that and gave them a piece of my mind. They are supposedly straightening this out and my complaint should be addressed. After all the time that has passed, you would think that at least one person that I have contacted would care. GM continually apologized and told me they would address my complaint in less than 48 hours and they failed too.\n\nI have a right to have my vehicle serviced at the most convenient location to me. I deserve to be treated fairly, with respect and I expect and deserve to pay a fair price. Freeway and GM have failed me in all aspects in this area.\n\nI am in the valley working on a project and while I am out of my hometown, I deserve the same HIGH quality of service that I get at my local Chevy dealership. I would even settle for mediocre, but I will not be disrespected anywhere. I am still going to be here for a while and I need maintenance service now and I will need it again in the future. Freeway has put me in a position where it suites me best to find someone else to service my vehicle and I will have to suffer the ramifications for that. | 0 |
I always come here every Sunday & I like to come a little bit early so I can pray b4 the mass start and also to get the seat that we wanted...but today 12-22-2013 I was asked by this guys to get up from our seat and tell me we have to be moved coz they need to fill all the seats in the front first....omg I didnt know that we cant pick our own seat? its my choice where we want to seat, It was so embarassing that we just left the church. Im not coming back to this chapel again. I just dont understand why they are so rude to me and on top of that Im with my 3 kids they look shock aswell | 0 |
I definitely would not recommend this buffet.\n\nPrice was $15 during dinner, which is outrageously expensive because the selection wasn't good for the price and the food tasted terrible. There was not one dish that I enjoyed here.\n\nI had a really hard time enjoying this place. It looks and feels dirty. Flies flying around the food.\n\nSo to summarize.. EXPENSIVE, BAD SELECTION FOR $$$$, BAD QUALITY, DIRTY...\n\nI have no idea why some people would rate this place highly...they are either associated with Buffet @ Asia or they have been fed dog food their whole lives. Seriously.\n\nSTAY AWAY...YOU WILL REGRET THIS PLACE IF YOU GO HERE..TRUST ME. | 0 |
Wow. this place is fabulous for that unique dining experience for breakfast or lunch, dinners Wednesdays.\nYou can't go wrong at B&B. the pastries and breads are to \""die for\"". Kale salad is a MUST to try. I know, KALE????? Try it, you'l love it. | 1 |
THE nastiest hotel I've ever seen! I'm surprised that we didn't find used needles, condoms and bedbugs!\n\n What we did find (and I'll upload a pic of), a nice blue-green ring around the bathtub and what looked like a little drip of sh*t on the side of the tub. \n\n I ended up switching rooms 3 times, finally I just accepted the fact that the entire hotel is trash and there is no way I'm going to be comfortable if I'm staying here.\n\n If ALL you can afford is a $20 hotel in Vegas, then you probably shouldn't be going to Vegas at all. Just save your pennies and wait until you can afford something a little nicer. \n \n If you were like me and had a cheap boss, I'm so sorry. See if you can possibly make your own hotel arrangements. | 0 |
Great food but terrible take out service. \n\nIt's weird when a place has perfect pizza but terrible service. \n\nI ordered a large pie for takeout. 30 minutes later I'm there to pick it up and it's not ready. No problem, I can hang out, and the employee said it would be three minutes. \n\nTen minutes later I'm just standing there, looking bored while literally five employees are just standing around, complaining that one table has someone who can't eat onions or garlic. \n\nI finally go up and ask someone to check on my pizza. The man I asked looked like I asked him if he could deliver a baby underwater. Just totally perplexed. Then he went and checked, and sure enough it was sitting in the back. He gives me my pizza and I ask if it's sliced, and he gives me a look and says \""yah, it's sliced.\"" I get in the car and check, and sure enough- it's either not sliced- or the biggest slice of pizza in the world. \n\nI go back in again and find an employee and ask to have it sliced. Again, this request was met with utter confusion and\nFinally they found someone who could use a pizza slicer. \n\nI'm not sure if this is the training store, or they just have crap staff, but I would avoid this location. NYPD execs would be wise to send in some mystery shoppers, I think they'd learn a lot. | 0 |
I was craving Egg Foo Young...badly and have been for months.....so I decided to give this a try....I wish I hadn't.....It was unlike any other egg foo young I have ever had...it was actually \""chewy\"" and just looked strange...like it was way overcooked......not exactly the way it's supposed to be....gravy was watery and contained things I have never seen before.....Suffice to say, I will NOT be going back...if the egg foo young was that bad, I don't want to know about the rest....I'll find somewhere else thank you very much..... | 0 |
So we thought we were coming here for a fun AZ wedding... This place is a joke! The customer service is horrific. In fact, there is no service. If you have a request... SOL! No way they will accommodate your needs what-so-ever. It is not in their vocabulary. Seriously, does not compute. The golf course is fair at best and the accommodations are non existent. If you're thinking about staying here, think again!! You've been warned. Stay anywhere else but here! Stay at a holiday inn, best western or whatever! Do not stay here! This place is awful. No stars!!!! Ok I had to put one star for the review. Not true though. NO STARS!!!!!! Worst place EVER!!!!!!!!!! | 0 |
Flies buzzing around the cooked chicken. Employees were aware of this but did not seem to be very concerned. Go to this location if you are desperate for poorly protected and unsanitary fried chicken. | 0 |
I have a pair of running pants from Lululemon that I use constantly and they are in the same shape after countless washings as the day I bought them 4 years ago. For me, the quality is worth the price and I feel awesome wearing my Lulu yoga top and running pants while working out.. the Hilldale store is so cheery and I have found the employees to be extremely helpful.. and always so positive and upbeat! I love that they have free yoga on Saturdays and I go regularly now. They also have a running club and other activities going on so it's a great way to get to know local yoga studios and other like- minded people, especially when you're new to the area like I am! | 1 |
I went here for a wedding dinner party. So considering that they were serving a party of about 25 they did an awesome job. We had so much food I must have gained 5 lbs leaving there. We had a variety of different dishes from spinach-artichoke dip, bruschetta, lasagna, spaghetti, fetticuni alfredo - I can't even remember the rest. But it was very good - ALL OF IT! The servers served all of us quickly, the food was hot and delicious and the ambiance was very romantic! | 1 |
Worst! Stay far, far away. Our landlords warranty company chose Speedy Air. Original appointment was set 7-12 on Friday. They were two hours late, with no call. Unit stopped working sometime in the morning Saturday. Called early. Service scheduled 10-1. It's now after 4:30 and no one has appeared or called. | 0 |
Horrible service!! Went there and took 40 mins for us to find out who our server was. Ended up leaving before we even ordered. Go to any other place in town square or youll waste your time. | 0 |
I've been visiting Commonwealth press for some time now and never really thought twice to write a review-until now so......if you have a love of t-shirts and/or (particularly and) Pittsburgh sports (or just have mucho Pittsburgh pride in general), do yourself a favor and buy one of the many unique t-shirts they have. Most recently, I bought a t-shirt that had the old 3 rivers stadium on it (nostalgia anyone?), and thye had a similar one with the old civic arena on it as well. They have a small dressing room where you can try on stuff which is convenient. Also, any of these shirts would make a great gift for someone who has that same Pittsburgh pride factor going on. Staff has always been friendly and helpful with finding specific items we were looking for. Highly recommend popping in the next time you find yourself in the south side! | 1 |
Let them eat cake! \n\nDuring my stay at Caesar's Palace this past weekend I discovered the most amazing patisserie. My sister and I were heading to the Forum Shops and found Payard Patisserie and Bistro. \n\nChocolates, pastries and ice cream oh my! I seriously wanted just about everything in this shop. The pastries were so beautiful...almost too beautiful to consume! Almost. ;) \n\nI purchased a box of chocolates as a gift for someone I know who adores chocolates. Word is they are some of the best chocolates ever. I also selected a package of Madelines which were so plump and fluffy. I even saw little flecks of vanilla bean. So yummy! \n\nOne night after dinner we decided we could all go for a sweet treat. I ordered the coconut sorbet which was the most coconutty, creamy sweetest cold treat I have ever had. I also sampled a bite of my other sister's Raspberry-Rhubarb Napoleon. I'm not a rhubarb fan, but I couldn't even taste it. The pastry was so light and flaky! \n\nIf you have a sweet tooth like me, you'll definitely want to pay a visit to Payard! Bon Appetite! | 1 |
Came to the day club with a big group of guys for a bachelor party. We had a cabana, which may skew my review towards the positive, as the service was excellent. Our cabana attendant was awesome - very friendly and helpful. In fact, he was a huge help in kicking out (with zero drama) a group of girls who latched onto us and who we did not want around. The wait staff was also incredibly friendly and attentive. Again, this is probably a function of the amount of money we spent.\n\nWhile a few people in our group were apprehensive about the amount ($3000, not including 20% gratuity, 10% entertainment tax, and 8% sales tax), even the most apprehensive among us ended up really enjoying themselves in the end. I saw one of my most conservative friends, who didn't start drinking until after college, in the pool at the end of the day fist pumping to EDM. \n\nThe cabana itself (regular cabana, not a grand cabana, which can run around $10,000, but has a small infinity pool in front of it) was well-appointed, with nice decor, a couch, coffee table, fridge, plenty of space to store wallets, phones, etc (beware - they do not lock), TV (for watching all the college FB games we bet on), and two adjoining chairs in the sun. It was also relatively spacious, providing enough room for 10 of us to hang out in and around.\n\nAlthough the place turned into the typical debaucherous messy drunken scene you would expect from a Vegas pool party (and I am not complaining about that), when we walked in, we were blown away by how nice the place looked - very pristine and exclusive (that soon changed, but it was a nice first impression at 11am).\n\nThe food was surprisingly good (bar pies, burgers and fries). We kept ordering pitchers of the iced tea vodka lemonade. Delicious, but not sure how much booze was in them. A good idea would be order a bottle, and add liberally to your pitcher. Bottles are expensive ($500 for absolut), but what do you expect?\n\nThere were a lot of beautiful women here also. Unfortunately, there were many more that could use a salad and a trip to the gym. Basically, it was your typical Vegas pool party scene. \n\nAll told, it was a lot of fun and, in my opinion, worth the money. Mileage may vary if you do not have a cabana. | 1 |
Two words: French Martini. I love the atmosphere, food & cocktails. Perfect place to indulge. Don't skip the sushi it is amazing! | 1 |
This restaurant is great. Good food, fair prices, great service.\n\nMongollian Beef is my current favorite dish, but I'm steadily working through the entire menu.\n\nLast time I tried the Schezwan Shrimp. It was good, but not spicy enough for my taste. | 1 |
Save your money and go to Denny's because this place isn't as good.\n\nService is not very good. You will find yourselves asking multiple times for basic things like real coffee cups. They prefer to give you paper cups -- and you have to yell Ito the waitress to get more of the lousy coffee. Blech!\n\nIf you have to wait for a table be prepared to pay for the lousy coffee upfront. They should be giving this stuff away for free to power diesel engines. \n\nThe coffee tastes like something you would buy in a small town Circle K. At least they have whole cream to dissipate the taste!\n\nThe food is very bland.\n\nI have been here twice and it was just as bad both times. I would give it two stars because it's next to a very good coffee roaster, but they obviously prefer Christian Bros instead. So, why don't they go next door and buy their coffee? Stupidity? Ego? | 0 |
My meal was rather disappointing. The medium burger was cooked rare, requested the hard roll bun, but it came with the standard honey bun. Menu has nice variety and atmosphere is neat change from standard chains. For the price you need to at least match Culvers in quality of burger. | 0 |
After eating at Big Fat Greek restuarants numerous times prior to dining here, I thought I would give this \""express\"" a try. Unfortunately it could not even compare to a big fat greek restuarant and had me regretting my decision as soon as I got my food. The atmosphere was sketchy and the food not quality. I will not be returning to this establishment and would not reccomend it to others if you're looking for anything remotely close to BFG restaurants. | 0 |
Why eat at a chain restaurant when you can eat here. Food quality, and more importantly taste is far better than any chain food. Price can't be beat. For my money this is the best bean burrito in the world. Strips with cheese and sauce are the way to do. Red beef burrito is like something I haven't ate since the late 60s...in other words its good. And did I mention price? | 1 |
We try to get to Postino's whenever we are in town. We took family there this time and they are also big fans! We ordered the Bruschetta Board which was again delicious! The happy hour is nice too. All of their wines, $5/glass. Always a great time! We will continue going to Postino's. It's amazing! | 1 |
This is a must see place! Finally, it's almost where it should be! New restaurants, must love the new Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill, Nobu is a genius addition to the palace as well! Is hosting some of the best shows in town, my old time favorite, Absinthe, a combination of Cirque de Soleil, comedy and burlesque ! Shania! I was so excited to have the privilege of seeing her firs show here! And now apparently Brittney Spears is going to be there... I don't know about that one, I mean Ceasars is know for real artists performing there...\nI would give a 5 star, but the cigarette smoke and the cold AC during the summer really not very attractive, nor healthy \nGood luck! | 1 |
Favortie dive bar in Tempe. Awesome jukebox but the atmosphere can be hit or miss (really only a miss when people are watching T.V. and I cant play the jukebox). Cash only but there is an ATM onsite. 3 pool tables, a dart board, pinball machine and Galaga fill this moderate space. No lock on the men's door so dont sit near it unless you want a little peek :) | 1 |
This restaurant is everything a restaurant should be. Great food, great service, great value. First, they made a simple omelette amazing wiht freshly roasted vegtables, home-made (real) hash brown potatoes and even a great bagel. We each had a spicy bloody mary which was really amazing. Lastly, we had the beignets as breakfast dessert. The service was really great. A very relaxed and enjoyable experience. The rest of the menu looked great and can't wait to come back again soon. Run don't wakl to Grand Lux Cafe. | 1 |
Love this place but whats up with the dirty kale / salad at the food bar lately?\n\nI don't mind paying the prices for Whole Foods because it is so unique and one of a kind. But it's disturbing when I am eating salad and find dirt all over the pieces of Kale from the salad bar. Please fix it!?!?! Ewwwww. | 0 |
I fly weekly on United Airlines and am a member of their mileage plus program. Despite the fact that I thought United was a sub-par airline, let me tell you, US Airways is even worse! \n\nNO MOVIES or ENTERTAINMENT on the planes unless you are going to Hawaii or international. What the hell? This makes a 5 hour flight back from the east coast a hell trip. Especially given that non-alcoholic drinks are $2. Food is $7. Checked bags are $$$.. This airline is a joke. Do not fly them, let them go out of business.\n\nSeats are god awful uncomfortable.\n\nService is surly and rude. Avoid. | 0 |
How disappointing! I was so excited to try this place out, but the food was marginal at best. The silverware was dirty and I had to return my wine because the glass still had lipstick on it from a previous guest. I will definitely not be back! | 0 |
Stayed here this past weekend.\n\nThe rooms are basic. Dresser, desk, bed, end table, alarm clock, table, chairs, TV and coffee machine.\n\nThe bed was fine. There is no channel guide in the room, and certain channels are very fuzzy. And holy lord are the walls THIN. If you plan on sleeping in, be warned. You WILL be woken up by the maids letting doors of other rooms slam at the other end of the hall.\n\nThere is also coffee and tea available in the lobby, as well as a button in the elevator for Panera Bread. The counter...kids were very nice. Their shuttle though, has a very limited area itll go to. We had to go to a church that was a 7 minute ride away and they said it was too far.\n\nTheres not much in the area if youre not interested in exploring Duquesne University. The closest bars and restaurants (besides Panera) are up on Forbes St. Almost all the bars become unbearable clubs after 9.\n\nId recommend paying a little more and staying closer to downtown. | 0 |
Check your bags folks!!! I drove the 40 min round trip journey to get the highly requested In-and-Out for dinner. Like an idiot I didn't check my bag before driving home. Unlike other fast food chains this place has never messed up my order so I've been lulled into a false sense of security. \n\nUpon arrival at home I discovered 4 burgers for my 5 person family. Like any good mother I graciously handed my children food and watched them savor each bite (while secretly wanting to throw an adult temper tantrum).\n\nLesson learned? Always check your bag no matter how on point a place usually is. Everyone assures me their food was delicious. I can vouch the fries were good...but alas I am out not only my money, but my personal dinner as well. | 0 |
Die Kippe - fr\u00fcher mein absoluter Lieblingsladen wenn ich Hunger hatte - hat seinen Charme inzwischen weitestgehend verloren, was man auch deutlich daran merkt, dass man inzwischen immer einen Platz bekommt, was fr\u00fcher nicht immer der Fall war.\n\n\n Das Restaurant ist klassisch mit Holzm\u00f6beln eingerichtet und die W\u00e4nde sind von oben bis unten mit Blechschildern aus dem Beginn des 20. Jhds. besetzt, was dem Raum eine urige Atmosph\u00e4re verleiht. Der Name Kippe r\u00fchrt daher, dass man an der Theke eine riesige Kiste mit Tabak und Papers vorfindet, aus der man sich kostenlos Zigaretten drehen kann. Der Tabak darin war zwar immer lediglich rauchbar - aber nicht genie\u00dfbar - seit Einf\u00fchrung des Nichtraucherschutzes findet sich in der Kiste nur noch ein kl\u00e4glicher und vertrockneter Rest. Eine Kneipe mit dem Namen Die Kippe in der nicht geraucht werden darf ist auch in jedem Fall schwer umzusetzen. F\u00fcr mich war dies das einzige Restaurant, in dem die verrauchte Atmosph\u00e4re positiv zum Gesamtbild beigetragen hatte, und bei der jetzt etwas fehlt.\n\n\n An Getr\u00e4nken gibt es eine gro\u00dfe Auswahl, wobei ich bemerken m\u00f6chte, dass diese recht teuer sind. Abends gibt es Cocktails.\n\n\n Das Essen ist durchaus genie\u00dfbar, und war bis vor geraumer Zeit auch recht g\u00fcnstig, wenn man ein Studi-Essen bestellt hat. Ein Studi-Essen war f\u00fcr 2,50EUR zu haben, sobald man dazu etwas getrunken hat; zur Auswahl gab und gibt es 5 Hauptspeisen (z.B. Schnitzel mit Bratkartoffeln) und eine S\u00fc\u00dfspeise. Seit der Preis f\u00fcr's Studi drastisch h\u00f6her geworden ist (3,50EUR oder 3,90EUR glaube ich) stimmt das Preis/Leistungs-Verh\u00e4ltnis nicht mehr ganz.\n\n\n Das Fazit sind 2 Punkte - Schade f\u00fcr einen Laden, der das Potential f\u00fcr 5 Punkte hat, und diese auch in der Vergangenheit immer verdient gehabt h\u00e4tte. | 0 |
Solid food and drinks. I have met a lot of interesting and cool people hanging out at the bar. And they have an awesome back patio. This is one of my favorite places for happy hour for both wine and cocktails. The 5th Ave Manhattan is $5 on happy hour. And they have some exiting wine choices at $5, $7, or $9 depending upon the fanciness of what you want to drink. The first time I was there I asked if they had Blanton's bourbon. They did not, but the bartender made a call right then and there in front of me. Upon my second visit they have Blanton's, and have carried it ever since. That feels pretty special to me. Also, they have tasty wings (not Buffalo style, rather a tangy sweet chili style), yummy meatballs, and other happy hour good eats. I have only eaten dinner there once. I ate the pork osso buco for $18 which was fall off the bone delicious. And the bottle list for red wine is not extensive, but great nonetheless. All in all, this is a solid spot in the heart of Art District in Old Town Scottsdale. \n\nNote: I only gave them 4 stars, not 5, because I am not a fan of the music on Thur-Sat nights. This is a personal preference, just not my kind of music. | 1 |
Best Mexican food on campus! | 1 |
Airport is Ok, but if you are catching a connecting flight, you can literally have a 20 minute, brisk walk to get to the gate. And this is when connecting to a flight from the same carrier. There are some moving walkways, but not nearly enough. The rental car counters are way off premises, and it takes a while to be shuttled there. Then, it's kind of a mess, too! Further, the local government won't allow the hotels to have their own shuttles because, I heard this from a taxi driver, if visitors are forced to take cabs, it creates an entire pool of jobs and increased taxes for the county. So, count on $15-$20 cab ride anywhere near the strip, or other resort destinations. Your reward for contributing to the local economy is LONG lines to wait for your cab. We have waited as long as 45 minutes for a cab. Naturally, it was 100+ degrees that day (a week day). Unless we are combining business with pleasure, we avoid flying into Vegas, or changing planes there. Gotta love the slot machines, though, if you have a lengthy layover! | 0 |
I can't say I have anything good to say about this place. Food was awful and service was sub-par. We ordered 4 meals and not one was good. The plates looked dirty. I wouldn't recommend it. | 0 |
My wife and I went on 08/30/2012 about 5:00pm food not good at all but the beer was very cold if you go just get beer The staff not bad | 0 |
Amazing burgers, right there with Inn and Out. | 1 |
Oh man, there's an ice skating rink in Las Vegas.\n\nO_O!!! \n\nThat was one of the biggest shock for me of this year. Who would of known that Las Vegas has an ice skating?? And the price is the same as the ones in bay area! $9 total for adults including skates. \n\nSo I decided to head down there with my friend since I haven't ice skated in forever! My mind was psyched the whole time because I thought I'll never be able to skate again when I moved here. However, once I went through the doors of the center, and saw this huge familiar ice rink...I felt immediately at home. \n\nThe rink was huge and spacious, with friendly kids, teens, and adults all skating round and round in circles. Music was EH. Who plays death metal and rap in an ice rink? That was a bit bizarre, though overall it was okay. Having fun with my girl friend made all that just fine. She was having a bit trouble but I manage to stay on my toes. lol\n\nOne thing they need to do before opening to the public is smooth the ice. When I got on the rink, there was so much skate marks on the ground that made it sort of difficult to maneuver for a mediocre skater like me. \n\nOverall everyone who comes here will have an enjoyable time and it's probably one of the best $9 you'll ever spent on to past free time during the weekends. \n\nTIP: Make sure to call the ice center for hours just in case they change it due to seasonal months. | 1 |
Found this place after a recommendation from a friend and it was definitely worth the trip. So many great sandwiches to choose from. I ended up going with the Bella on Dutch Crunch bread, but be sure to order it with bacon. It's so good. I really like that all of the sandwiches come with a Carmel Apple lollipop too. It's a little off the beaten path, but definitely worth the trip! | 1 |
The food is good but the portions aren't very generous for the price. I ordered a salad to go for the 1st time and it seemed about half the size of the dine-in size. Oh well, maybe I just eat too much. | 0 |
Found this little hole in the wall and read Risa's review so I thought I'd step in. It had the heavy scent of fresh taco chips just being fried. In the back I saw the deep fryer, what looked to be a burrito press and a friendly guy offering his homemade items. I asked him if I could try some of his chips freshly fried. He said sure and they tasted good! So I purchased some chips and fresh salsa! Will update a bit later on with the fresh salsa! \n\nUpdate on the salsa: This salsa is amazing with a good amount of heat! So fresh tasting and 100X better than the Doritos crappolla and anything else in a jar! It makes me wonder why I ever eat salsa out of a glass jar??? | 1 |
My favorite sushi place in Phoenix. Always delicious. Happy hours are great. | 1 |
I really want to like this place. It has great decor and decent food but service is poor. I've been multiple times and it has gotten worse. There is an uncomfortable clikcy vibe. The staff is often behind the bar getting drinks (non-alcoholic) and eating and joking in front of customers or with their friends that have come in to the bar to visit. The main bartender/manager(?) tends to spend a lot of time conversing with his friends that have come in, the other staff from the kitchen or women he is flirting with to the exclusion of other patrons. I won't go back. | 0 |
For two of large Thai tea cost almost $12, on the menu is $3 for a large Thai tea, but when I paid to the cashier they charge me $2 more for each large size Thai tea, no reasonable , and really bad service too. | 0 |
Friendly staff knows many customers by name. Coffee as good as anywhere else. Nice location. | 1 |
This place is freakin' AWESOME! In short, very upscale, sexy atmosphere, and wonderful service. It's so relaxed and sophisticated, I forgot I was in a casino hotel.\n\nMind you, we didn't have reservations, but the wait was only about 15 minutes. On a SATURDAY night!\n\nI didn't think I'd be able to eat much (I'm vegan), but I mentioned it to the waiter and he was super accommodating. Shibuya has a fairly simple-looking menu, seperated into hot dishes, cold dishes, and rolls. He knew off-hand what had what ingredients in it, and had the chef modify a dish for me. I ate the mushroom salad (5 or 6 different sauteed mushrooms in a savory sauce) and some sea salt edamame. Simple as the meal was, presentation was gorgeous, and the mushrooms were really filling for what the portion looked like. They have THE most extensive sake list I've ever seen/heard of, and the waiter even explained the different processes/types of rice grain/food pairings of whatever we asked about.\n\nGreat experience, I'd go back again. And eat the same exact thing, with a smile on my face. | 1 |
Horrible!!!! It took an hour for us to get our food!! No apology for the server! We will never go back! | 0 |
This review is for the Scottsdale Location, off Lincoln and Scottsdale Road.\n\nIf you are looking for designer finds, Scottsdale's location is the place to go. I live close to the Chandler store, however it seems like they get the picked over left overs from this store. As it always is with resale, thrift-like stores, it's hit or miss. Get your digging hat on and plan to hunt! There have been several times that I have been to this store and not found a single thing (which always sucks since it's 25 miles from my house!). \n\nMy trip this weekend was decent. Walked away with an awesome pair of Rich and Skinny jeans - retail, $170, paid $17, a tailored blazer, $19 (perfect for fall) and a emerald green tunic for $10. The jeans selection seems the best in sizes 25-28 then starts to peter out as you get to 30+. Those Scottsdale B's are tiny. Handbags range from SUPER high end Louis Vuittons and Gucci, down to vintage Dooney and Burke. \n\nBecause this location is so much bigger they do have a better assortment of the nicer designer clothing, shoes, purses, etc. However, I still love the store in Chandler because the prices are better and they tend towards better discounts and sales. But if you are looking for the best, this is the location to try. | 1 |
Yelp, why isn't a zero star review possible?! This place downright sucks! Elevators that are out of service/so rickety they should be out of service, filthy rooms that stink like mildew and old dirty carpets, a pool that's surrounded by a building so there's barely any sun for a good part of the day. Ice machines that don't work, staff that waits 5 minutes before answering your call. This place is a disaster zone, and quite honestly, its a waste of prime space on the strip. they're remodelling it, but it should just be demolished and replaced with something new. There's nothing imperial about this palace, and I, as the Empress, was not well pleased. | 0 |
Wanted to get tickets for Jabbawockeez so we went to the tix4tonight at the fashion mall right when they opened but there was already a line formed. Took about 45 minutes to finally get out of there with our tickets for about $60 each for the type C tickets. They really try to upsell you on dining discounts or other tickets which make the waits longer, and then try to sell you on the $25 VIP front of the line pass which backs up the normal line even more. \n\nPerfect business model. Make them wait, and then get them to pay to get up to the front.\n\nI suggest not going to this specific location because i heard other ones don't get lines in the morning.\n\n** If you go to their website you can print out a $2 service charge discount, but if you're in line you can sign up for their text message alert to get the same discount. | 1 |
Usually we stay at Paris, but there were no vacancies on the spur of the moment. And since we were only crashing for a few hours, we found the closest hotel that wasn't going to be $300. Hence Excalibur. I must admit, it was cheap. The room was $50 and right on the strip. BUT COME ON!\n\nFirst off all, I think the unfinished wood furniture was from my grandmother's house, not to mention it was falling apart. The wall paper in the bathroom was peeling. The main light blew out the first time I turned it on, and the lamp next to the beds was burnt out already. Let's not forget all of the bleach stains all over the carpet. \n\nIt worked though. We didn't die. So it couldn't have been that bad. | 0 |
This hotel is nice and has a lot of bars with sitting areas for lounging. The room is spacious and has a microwave and dishwasher. The shower and tub are huge. The food from room service is great, better than expected. Pool area is nice. I like the big screen TV's, pool tables, pingpong and Foosball. We didn't get to check out the club, Marquee as they're closed on Sundays. Boo! Service is not as good as I expected from such a nice hotel. I tried calling front desk two separate times and no one would pick up. I also had some issues checking in and out. I guess they are still working out the kinks as the hotel is brand spanking new. Overall a good hotel to stay in. Nice rooms and good location on the strip. They just need to improve on their front desk service. | 1 |
Worst service ever. Ran out of food not prepared to service any size crowd. I have been to others and this one needs new management. horrible !!!!!! | 0 |
After hearing the commercial a 100th time on the radio I decided to finally try this place. First impression was the shitty attitude of the girl working the register. When I finally got my club sub I was really unimpressed. I won't be coming back anytime in the future. There's way better options in Tempe. | 0 |
I was just here a few weeks ago. The place is decorated very urban/retro. I love the car doors lining the south wall! \nService was super-friendly. I would have given 5 stars except for one thing: THEY HAD NO VEGGIES THE DAY I WAS THERE!. That's right! I even said to our waitperson :How can a vegan restaurant have no vegetables?????? I got peanut noodles and it was still ver good, despite the lack of veggies.\nI will go back, though, fo sho'! | 1 |
After waiting in line for some time I left my items and left. One customer was waited on during this time. There was a problem and the cashier just kept hitting the same button over and over. Never mind she should ask for help as there were 5 of us in line. Other cashier tried to help, which stop her from serving the other customers in her long line. What I don't understand, it is the dollar store, what could be the problem, is it all 1.00.\nTo many dollar type stores in town to deal with such horrible service | 0 |
Waited 15 min for water and 20min for dessert that was already made in the dessert case! Should've left and had ice cream at home! We watched an employee slice our cake from the mirror then she left it there for a while trying to find our server to serve it to us. I could have just got it myself. | 0 |
This is a great little restaurant tucked away in a corner of the Venetian Grand Canal shops. The staff was very friendly and very attentive. \n\nI was really looking forward to a plate of lasagna and was disappointed when none could be found on the menu. I ended up having the spaghetti with meatballs and it was very good. The garlic bread they serve is fantastic as well. \n\nAll in all, I liked it. Definitely recommended. | 1 |
I love this spot and hike it at least once a week. There are lots of different trails and few people. The views are great, hence the name Lookout Mountain. There are also good mountain biking trails. It is a short trail to the summit, but steep. Depending on the trails you take you can make it short and sweet (20-30minutes) or a few hours. | 1 |
This place SUCKED...the service was terrible, only went because my niece raved about the place. We got there and waited almost 20 mins. before we saw our waitress, the food was pricey for what seemed to be everyday Mexican food. But the service was just terrible...I was not impressed at all. | 0 |
Mike, \n\nYou're welcome for the review and unfortunately it wasn't a positive one. However in response to your comment about my review, I don't know why you wouldn't be able to find a record of my job. It isn't my responsibility to maintain track of that but I do keep all records for myself of any vehicle work done and can provide that to you if necessary. \n\nRegarding the complaint, I didn't feel the need, I was lied to about a service and product, why should I have any hope of it getting resolved in a proper manner and waste more time to no avail? I'm extremely busy myself as I know you are as well. I will have to disagree with you on saying this isn't 100% false as I can provide the work order for you. \n\nRegarding who my problem was with, message me directly your direct contact information and Ill provide you with that, I don't believe its professional, respectful, or safe to call someone out by their name over the internet as I believe everyone has the right to respected privacy even after considering the circumstances, so please contact me if you're interested in inquiring further and putting resolve to this issue. If not, I fully understand and and the issue remains, but I do look forward to your request of further inquisition. \n\nRegards, \nChris | 0 |
Very Exspensive Butcher and the staff are VERY Rude.\nI Will not Shop here again. | 0 |
Friday night, #evfn event. We had abotu 45 or so folks there, a little less than usual, Good Firday. Guess I am one of the reasons we went there. My friend, Jeniffer invited me there a few weeks back for a cold one. The place was hopping at the time. Good bartenders, friendly gals and had answers for all the questions: What's good, appetizers, meals, etc. Met the owner and had a great chat.\n\nI ordered the sliders then, and this past Friday. I had the meatloaf sliders this time. They had an unexpected kick to them. Probably a little extra pepper, not complaining just wasn't expecting it. So if you don't like spice, ask to see if the other is less.\n\nThe sliders are nothing fancy, onion on top is great touch but other than bun that's about it. \n\nBeer choice was good, what do I know..I drink Pilsners and Coronas. Had the Corona. I ordered during Happy Hour, so my tab was about $8, $4 for the sliders and $3 for Corona. On a budget these days so that was about it.\n\nI did get to try the battered fish from a friend, that was mighty tasty and I saw two friends devours the peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream. All I can say is that Rachel and April both had BIG grins on their face and looked very satisfied.\n\nOur waitress was awesome in that she didn't mind separate tabs, didn't ask for cards, etc. and checked you out when you needed to leave. Ii did take a little longer for the new/late folks to get ordered, BUT the orders came out VERY FAST!\n\nI'd would come back, we would of thought about outside perhaps, but we picked that Friday when by about 5pm it looked like 10pm with all the dark clouds. | 1 |
I have wavered between 1 and 2 stars for this place. The manager is very helpful and genuinely wants to see your pool clean. I'll raise it a star for the solid manager. \n\nI would give it 1 star if not for the good service. I have owned my house and cleaned my pool for 3 years now. It has its own share of issues, specially due to its age. I just got a new pump put in and replaced the sand on my filter. Everything is now in essentially brand new condition. I have gone back and forth with them about every single issue I have had. The last set of advice made my pool virtually unusable for a solid month this summer. \n\n I was told to dump a bunch of crap into my pool to raise its PH. Two weeks later I put even more chemicals in there to lower the PH, right after it was raised! I was told every single time I went in that my chlorine levels weren't registering. I would add more shock, more tabs and whatever product they were selling me. It seemed to work fairly well for the first year and a half or so, then I would have to drain my pool like clockwork. I would spend hundreds in chemicals that did nothing. Then those chemicals I spent hundreds on would require me to drain my pool every couple years!!\n\nMind you, these chemicals are not cheap. In fact, Leslies prices are consistently 30 - 40% higher than the competition. I purchased a vacuum head here for $40, only to find the same exact thing at Fry's next door for $25. \n\nIn short, I was paying hundreds of dollars for chemicals that were causing more harm than good. My CYA levels were so sky high that they don't even register on the test. \n\nI turned to the internet to find answers to my problems. I found http://www.troublefreepool.com/ to be a great resource. I switched to liquid chlorine and stopped using tabs and granular shock. After a 80% drain of my pool I am back to square one and a recovering pool. It is quite frustrating to spend hundreds, possibly thousands, on advice that just doesn't work. I bought my own water testing kit (Taylor Technologies K-2006) and do all my own tests. My pool chemistry is now in balance. Something I never had when going to Leslies. \n\nI'm over you, Leslies. | 0 |
Very Cute dining. It's perfect for a quick lunch or a dress up dinner. It would be perfect for a celebration or an intimate date. They make their foods from scratch daily and bring you bread while you wait for your meal(s). Their patio seating is really cute and very spacious as well. There is a marketplace adjacent to the restaurant where you can basically order anything off the menu at if you are in a real hurry. \n\nLoved it! It seems that the FOX restaurant chain has yet to completely disappoint! | 1 |
Clean, friendly service staff, bright and fun atmosphere this looks more like an A Loft with Marriott rooms and service. Nicely located to plenty to do, I would stay here again given the option. | 1 |
Their hookah lounge was terrible we went on valentines day and the hookah was good nothing special but the drinks and service was so terrible our hookah girl was so rude and un attentive and just had a really bad attitude. The mojito i got was sooo strong (usually i wouldn't complain about that haha) but i couldn't even drink it the flavor was just awful and so syrupy I sent it back (something i usually don't do but it was undrinkable) which took like 45 minutes :/ .. and they still charged me for it so I had to bicker with the manager about it it was just a bad experience. \n\nThe food is good though get the athen's fries. | 0 |
If I could give more than 5 stars I would. Texas de Brazil serves heaven on a plate! If you haven't been to a Brazilian Steakhouse, it's a never ending delivery of meat on swords. We have been to other Brazilian Steakhouses such as Samba at the Mirage. But they do not compare to this one at Town Square.\n\nNow I try to be a healthier eater with little bits of 'treats' mixed in. They have a great salad bar that also comes with the meats. On the salad bar, I found everything to be delicious and delectable. There, of course, is green salads. What is a salad bar without actually having salads. BUT WAIT! You could possibly eat on the salad bar alone with the smoked salmon, spicy shrimp salad, variety of cheeses, cous cous, mushrooms, grilled peppers, LOBSTER BISQUE and more. Now I put Lobster Bisque in all caps because it made so creamy and full of flavor! I couldn't get enough!\n\nMy husband completely skipped the salad bar and had all meats. (Midwest Boy!). They brought Chicken sprinkled with parmesan,lamb, filet, filet wrapped in bacon, pork ribs, beef ribs, flank steak, sirloin steak and much more than I just can't remember. All I know is that it was so good! The beef ribs especially were my favorite. The meat was so tender and it melted like butter in your mouth. \n\nIf that wasn't enough food for you, they also bring rolls and a side of mashed potatoes for the table. They also offer some really yummy looking desserts but who has room after all of that food?! \n\nIf this review doesn't make you hungry for it, then my review has failed. Just writing about it makes me want to go back again. If you are in the mood for alot of great food, this should be the place on top of your list! Will I be back again? You better believe it! | 1 |
Although I really don't like the MGM Grand as a casino, I really liked this theatre as a venue.\n\nMy family and I visited this location to watch David Copperfield perform. It was a great show that kept me guessing and in awe. The seats were good as we were able to have a clear line of sight to the stage without having to worry about being \""randomly\"" selected to participate in the show.\n\nGreat experience and a fun time. | 1 |
I went here for a team lunch and I was very disappointed. Dishes are very small, tapas style, and very overpriced. I went for the crispy chicken skins and they were sold out. I got a $12 Mac and Cheese, which was too rich in flavor and so tiny. The dishes were pretty interesting and had unique ingredients in it which I can see WHY they may be more expensive but it was just not worth it. \n\nThe restaurant was pretty tiny, the seats were high and had no backing. The atmosphere just seemed really \""cool\"", but the place is all hype. It's a great place to go if you want to show off a date during dinner time and be really trendy, but otherwise I wouldn't suggest it. I left hungry and poor. | 0 |
The location is so convenient, and the interior is bright and cheery but super casual (think a fast food place). The service was excellent, but the whole time I was eating my overpriced Greek Chicken Pita I was thinking there wasn't anything very Greek about it. Very bland with no sauce (it needed tzatziki or tahini) and quite a small portion. Big Fat Greek or Gyro Express serve far better fare! I won't be going back to Zoe's! | 0 |
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