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We stopped at Market Street Diner for the first time yesterday. My husband had the Black and Blue Hamburger and I had the Farmers Scrambler and pancakes. \n\nThe burger toppings were tasty but they overpowered the meat so he couldn't tell if it was good or bad meat. The patty was rather thin. The waffle fries were great. \n\nThe scrambler was good...the hash browns were crisp a had a great flavor. I think the sausage tasted sorta like brown and serve but I'm not sure. Pancakes were good...like I make from scratch at home. \n\nWe bought a chocolate cupcake and french silk pie slice to take home. The cupcake was nothing special...a little dry. The pie crust reminded me of the frozen stuff you buy at the grocery store....very lackluster. \n\nWe'll go back and try a few more things on the menu. | 1 |
I love the Prickly Pear! I was so disappointed when I drove by today to see it was closed. The food was fabulous; however, after the restaurant next door closed, there was a backed up sewer smell in the restaurant. We went there several times over a month and could not stay due to the smell. That may have contributed to the downturn in business that caused the restaurant to close. | 1 |
Excellent food! Loved the Kobe beef sashimi and the variety of specialty rolls. A little pricey but your in Vegas and at a resort so what do ya expect? | 1 |
Duh, I'm a sucker, I fell in love at first sight (the sandwich board displaying milk shake happy hour), I wait in line with all of the kids, I'm there every Wednesday, blah, blah, blah. But seriously: try combining the Irish cream flavour with birthday cake ice cream. Oh. My. Word. | 1 |
The nachos are good but fyi dont order steak, ALWAYS really fatty for how expensive thy are, really not worth it! | 0 |
Bad car wash, even worse is how they treat your car. Went several times bc I bought the series passes when I first moved here. Car wash got worse and worse each visit and then they scratched the side of my car and I couldn't \""prove it.\"" I have left over prepaid passes I will never use. Don't trust them. | 0 |
The workouts are short but very intense. Perfect for my busy schedule! | 1 |
Tried it again and was disappointed. Microwaved patties...YUCK! I cant really remember what I had the second time. I am no chef but my food tastes better, sorry. This place is still better than Tasty Island though. \n\nEven though serviced and food sucked the second time , decided to return again because I was being lazy in not wanting to cook, but guess what THE RESTAURANT IS NOW CLOSED DOWN...but I am not surprised. Places like this usually do not last long. Food is not consistent and service can suck. | 0 |
Pho Ga (chicken pho soup) and crunchy egg rolls were both awesome! The broth was delicious and the prices were less expensive than other pho places. We'll come back here for sure! | 1 |
Yuro Supreme with no sauce. Great everytime.\n\nI have been eating here for yrs never ever a complaint. | 1 |
I'd been meaning to try this place forever. I think I was craving thai food so I ordered Pad thai and pad see ew. Not the best I've had.. I wouldn't order these here. Maybe their chinese food is better? They said the owners were Chinese... | 0 |
Has anyone ever tried to call BC/BS of AZ at their Customer Service number of \n800-752-0193. They make it nearly impossible to talk to a real person-it is not given\nto you as an option up front. I held for 10 minutes the first time and a rep. Mary came on. I gave her my name and heard a click...she hung up on me. Called back, \nthis time waiting 15 minutes and finally reached someone to ask a simple question about my policy. Their phone system never informs the customer how long their wait will be. The music is irritating..the kind you would chose to dissuade people from holding. Unless, one has worked in customer service and repeatedly asks for customer service over the recording..its a hard process to talk to anyone. Customers who pay them thousands in premiums each year should have easier access to their insurance company. | 0 |
Now that I no longer live alone, I try to embrace any me time I can find, therefore eating alone is one of my very favorite things to do. Even though sitting solo makes people look at you like you have 23 heads and/or brings sympathetic half assed smiles, I truly love it. The other day, while walking down Mill (after a very successful interview), I stumbled upon Cafe Boa.. all I can say is fn fyeah!\n\nIt is a lot \""fancier\"" than I had expected. My goal for the afternoon was to find a delicious salad and a glass of good wine. Not only did I find that here (I had the butter cup lettuce with grilled chicken breast, sliced almonds, avocado, heirloom tomato & sunflower sprouts topped with champagne/lemon vinaigrette), but I also found delicious bread served with hummus, olive oil from Queen Creek, the best Calamata olives I've ever eaten (to start) AND the most delicious Pomegranate iced tea in the whole entire world. Seriously, whatever you choose from the menu, try the Pom Tea, its to die for. The menu has some delicious unique options and their wine list is enormous. There aren't many offered just by the glass so since I am a Cabernet girl, I tried the Girard (Napa Valley, CA 2006).. I was a fan. The service was wonderful, and my waiter was very helpful and informative. Also really really good looking so that was a plus. Everyone in here was smiling, laughing and generally enjoying the whole atmosphere. I would really like to come here after work to split a bottle and try the fresh oysters, heirloom carrot soup and Rosemary ravioli they have available at some point too.. now that its so close to my new office and all. :o)\n\nCafe Boa is extremely inexpensive for the options they have, and is pretty much a hidden gem (literally, its kinda hard to find). I see myself returning again and again and again. | 1 |
I always judge bar food on the chicken wings. This spot has probably the best wings I've ever had! They fry rather than bake (baked wings are usually slimy & gross) and the ones I ordered today were super crispy on the outside and juicy without being gooey on the inside. They were so good I didn't even need dipping sauce, although I tried the habanero wing sauce which was tasty with plenty of kick. Hubby got the Mexican burger for a second time & he described it as phenomenal. They also make their own tortilla chips and salsa and have a salsa bar in the restaurant area. Day shift bartender was great, attentive but not pushy or clingy. \n\nSadly it was pretty quiet. They've only been open a few months so hopefully they get a good sized following & keep their doors open! | 1 |
Great deals and okay pizza also got my order wrong when they came by I didn't mind that much also didn't get chocolate cake and one of the pizzas did not have cheese on tomato sauce and meatballs | 0 |
suicide wings when we ordered hot. I have been to like 5 different Native's in AZ and these were by far the hottest wings I have ever had. Was it a cruel prank from the kitchen because they were slow? methinks not! Pizza was ok, leaning towards the too greasy side. Just not the best pizza sports bar time me and the wife have had out on the town. Don't think I will be back for round 2. Maybe they are better when they are packed... | 0 |
Loved the service., atmosphere and food! Brussels sprouts and clams with noodles were awesome! We loved it so much we want back the next night! | 1 |
5stars for Frozen Hot Chocolate. Its Worth every penny when you get the Frozen Hot Chocolate! Whipped creamed around chocolatey goodness in a med cup with straws! Ask to be seated outside so you can enjoy the view of the strip. Staff are pretty nice and accommodating. Prices are overwhelming but being based from the movie Serendipity it makes you feel special just eating there. | 1 |
We went the other night and was not impressed. We noticed all new faces and after a little digging we found out that it is now under new ownership. For the most part the sushi was still pretty good, the baked lobster roll was not up to the standard of past visits. But what stood out the most was the poor service. I don't know if it is due to all new people or if they are new to the restaurant business in general, but food service was slow, they forgot to put in the order for the kids, it just seemed very unorganized. We will probably give them another try, but they do have some ground to make up. Definitely not the fans we were before. | 0 |
I do not think I will eat another Fatburger ever again. I even used a Groupon (that's the star) and I could not stomach the food. I'm not sure entirely what was going on here. I've been to a Fatburger before and this very location in the past and it seems to be getting worse and worse each time. The jumbo ketchup pump was empty, the soda station was a disaster, there was only one other guy in there, I think there should have been someone out tidying up. The place looked like a mess- so that turned me off instantly. The food was not good. My burger was a giant sloppy mess thrown all together. How can a burger be done so wrong? Why does this place looked like it just got looted? Why is there a broom on the table next to me and why does my burger taste like a greasy mound of crap? | 0 |
BACON, people! Spicy Italian sausages, brats, even heirloom veggies by the pound? Locally raised hogs and none of the extra chemicals the corporations and grocery stores use? I have found my personal piggy promised land and it is The Meat Shop. \n\nI headed over here with some buddies after hearing that some local restaurants and patrons have been taking notice of the flavor and quality they offer. We were quite pleased. The staff were helpful and knowledgeable about the meats, cuts, and preparation. We grilled up everything that night - the sausages, the brats, the veggies... even the bacon... because, why not? I think we spent a grand total of $20 and we still had enough leftovers to throw in with some sunny side up eggs and toast the next morning for breakfast. This place is fantastic and surprisingly the same cost as most of the stuff you'll find in the grocery store. I can't wait to head back over for round 2! | 1 |
There is a big sign on the front window \""...something, something.. **HOMEMADE CURRY**\"" ...Seriously... No lie! \n\nThe restaurant is not big at all and can maybe sit 15 people at a time.. but after hearing about how good this \""hole in the wall\"" joint was through co-workers, I had to try it for myself. I was greeted immediately and traditionally (well.. it sounded pretty Japanese to me) and seated at the bar. I noticed the menu was a \""build your own\"" style and decided on the chicken and vegetable katsu level 6 spice.\n\nI was served a perfect sized portion of food that was unbelievably delicious!!! ..All I can say is.. Very clean curry.. perfectly fried katsu.. Authentic homemade flavor! \n\nHighly recommended for all you curry lovers! \n\n..S.C.A. | 1 |
This place was great! The breakfast crepe I had was delicious, I got to watch them make it, and the staff was really friendly. On top of it all, the lovely lavender decor just tickled my visual senses. I would go back here any day of the week! | 1 |
Wow. 4.5 stars for this show?? I'm surprised!\n\nWe had good seats and enjoyed a pretty perfect center orchestra view. But this show is very low octane and low impact. It would be vastly improved if there was choreography of interest to punctuate the slower parts of the show.\n\nIf you have seen a three minute clip of the Jabbawockeez dance, then you have seen everything there is to see in this show. For me, it dragged in several sections and was quite repetitive. \n\nI would have liked to see the variety displayed during their days of competition on ABDC. Some different beats. Some cool feats. Unfortunately, this show is just a recycling of standard choreography seen throughout film and television today. Nothing novel or inventive, which is what I admired most about the Jabbawockeez. Sure, they can spin on their heads for a long time, and windmill like nobody's business, but any Jabbawockeez fan has seen this already. And the music is essentially the same beat throughout with no experimentation into off-beats or slow tempos. I must be the only one who goes crazy after listening to the same mix for over an hour!\n\nBack on ABDC, the Jabbawockeez could weave a story in under five minutes. Here, where they have over an hour to play with, the audience gets no story at all. Just a jumbled mix of standard dance moves set against a pretty sparse, black-lit backdrop. Even a bunch of mini stories could have worked. But nope, you don't get that either.\n\nFor me, I appreciate music and dance that do more than just sound or look good. I like there to be a depth in the things I give my attention to. Art forms should strive to be multifaceted. Unfortunately, I've discovered that the Jabbawockeez have a long way to go towards being true artists, and this show is as flat and monotone a performance as you can get in Vegas. | 0 |
Very very mediocre sushi in tiny portins with slow service. This only gets two stars because of the happy hour special. Head elsewhere for sushi. Takumi is better and Muramoto is much muich better. | 0 |
I've used them twice. The first time was a fairly good experience: they were professional and took good care of my stuff. So, I hired them again for my next move. Basically, if you have anything other than the first time slot, they will show up whenever they want, without letting you know. My fiance and I called them several times to check their arrival status. We had a 10-noon slot, and they showed up at 1:30 p.m. When we complained about the lack of communication, we were told by their manager that they have 'ten trucks around town' and there was no way they could be expected to update clients about arrival times. Very frustrating experience the second time around. The only upside was it took them less time than expected once they arrived, so it was a little less expensive than we had prepared for. | 0 |
We have stayed at GVR in the past and would have given this resort a different review, EXCEPT-we tried to stay with them using their Groupon deal. We were treated very poorly, like 2nd class citizens when we tried to us the Groupon and had issues. I had told them we'd stayed there before without the groupon but to no avail. We tried to speak with the managers upon arrival and departure but they didn't care about us or our problem. When we returned home, I wrote an email to TWO different managers but got no response. I then wrote a letter and included the email at which 4 weeks later, I received a phone call only to be put down, spoken rudely to, demeaned and made me cry, saying that people make false claims all the time to get free stays. I asked about customer service and the customer being right, AT LEAST have some courtesy but he was very rude and didn't have time for me. He made fun of me when I said that I didn't know that I could make it back within a year. \n\nI cannot believe the way me and my family were treated when a problem was encountered. I know they have the ability to right their wrongs, even though they wouldn't admit that they had made an error with a mistrained employee. Instead I as given a rude rendition of how hard it is to keep 700 rooms booked. \n\nBy the way, the whole phone call conversation began with \""You're a gambler, correct?\"" Go figure...unless you're pouring money into their resort, and you happen to have purchased a Groupon deal that THEY offered, forget it...they won't give you the time of day.\n\nStay somewhere else. | 0 |
Pros - \n*Pretty setting\n*Nice pool\n*Relaxing Atmosphere\n\nCons:\n- Cost: there are so many great resorts in Scottsdale, it's not worth the premium to stay at this location\n- Booking process: they need a better online booking tool that lists the prices for specials and packages, and can accommodate booking spa treatments and other add-ons\n- Extra charges: when you're spending $350 a night, I don't want to argue at checkout about an extra $5 for this that wasn't included or $20 for that. It's tacky. | 0 |
Frequent guest at Borealis for both business and with immediate and extended family. Always well presented and tasty food. Good-sized portions but not gigantic, everything always fresh and, after at least 10-12 visits, I've yet to have anything not meet our standards. \n\nThe specials are usually interesting and well-prepared choices, and the tastiness of the meals is always a good notch above ordinary ... really nice. The dessert menu is the only minor let-down for me (lack of much chocolate) but they have a good selection and last weekends fruit gelato was excellent. \n\nStaff (hosts, bar, servers) is wonderful and service is quick but not rushed, though I've had one or two visits where it was unusually busy/hectic. All three eating areas (plus private room under bar) are comfortably decorated, though if crowded the upstairs can be a tiny bit loud. \n\nSeveral servers have made our day there, including the genuinely amazing Luigi, though the new policy of not allowing servers to have cell phones with them have prevented us from seeing pictures of his beautiful new baby girl (shame on management :-)).\n\nRecommended place to eat for really tasty and local food, excellent atmosphere and prices, and great staff. Great for family, dates, business. Four solid stars. | 1 |
Worst pizza experience yet. I ordered by phone, gave CC info and got total. After 1 hour and 20 min I call to see where my delivery order was...they said they don't have an order...so i reorder w the manager Robert Harrison, who offered no consolation, and drove to the location. After all that, I waited another 20 minutes in the store to get my pizza. I'll be ordering pizza from somewhere else for now on. | 0 |
Leave the Strip for this place, y'all. It's the real deal. Everything is delicious. The folks who run it are as genuine as they come. Don't let the fact that it's hidden underneath a freeway scare you away. Completely, 100% worth it. | 1 |
Great place to go on a Saturday or Sunday morning after drinking way too much. The hotcakes are unbelievable but I am a really big fan of their home fries. I also really like their corned beef hash. I'll usually get some sort of omelette and pair it with a hotcake (usually chocolate but blueberry is pretty good too). I'll then make sure there is plenty of home fries and get a side of the corned beef hash. This usually puts me in a food coma but makes me feel fantastic especially after waking up a little hungover or still drunk from the night before.\n\nOh. you have to pay with cash. And this location is also pretty packed so there is usually a line up outside. But it's so worth it. | 1 |
I actually really enjoyed this place! The two of us went the morning after the 4th of July, so we beat the crowds at 9 AM. We were seated right away and the waitress was super friendly. We ordered the strawberry waffles and three eggs which we got with sausage. Everything was so good. My waffles were crunchy on the outside and light and fluffy on the inside. The whipped cream was a nice addition to the fresh strawberry slices on my waffles. The sausage wasn't too salty which I'm always afraid of, the eggs were cooked perfectly, and the toast was perfect as well. A very light and easy breakfast done right. | 1 |
My husband and I come here frequently for our weekend movie experiences. We like showing up before noon, since the ticket price is $5 per person. Such a great deal. We also like this location since it is close to where we live and relatively easy to get in and out. There are almost always good parking spaces, unless it's later in the day, in which case you better watch out. Since this AMC is at the Desert Ridge, you've got to fight off other shoppers. \n\nThe actual theater is pretty standard compared to other AMCs, but seems nicer. There are plenty of seats and most screens are rather large. This specific theater has an IMAX as well. \n\nWe've only had one bad experience here. We showed up one morning before 10am and the theater was closed due to some \""power issues\"". We asked one of the girls outside turning people away and she wouldn't give any specific reason as to why. She told us we could go to the AMC Deer Valley or Esplanade and handed us a printout of movie times (one that she wanted back). She didn't tell us to come back later or comp us for the inconvenience. It was nearly impossible to make it to one of the other theaters for the next show time for the movie we wanted to see. It was a major letdown and we didn't go back to the theater for almost half a year. \n\nNeedless to say, we saw a movie here just last week after a hiatus. Nothing has changed and their power is working just fine. | 1 |
Decent place, conveniently located.\n\nStaff are motivated. This is the kind of store that is the go-to clothing outlet for eVeRyOne. This is a value store that is well managed, organized, stocked just as well as the other Ross stores I go to. \n\nSadly, I rarely find anything in my size. \n\nI do not think it is unreasonable to expect a moderate selection to fit a man around six feet tall of moderate girth. The sizes I see mostly in this store are Small, Medium, and occasionally a Large. In everything. Pants, shorts, shirts... So if you are built like a twenty-year-old college student, there's plenty to choose from. \n\nBut for me, not so much. | 1 |
I was pleasantly surprised when we stayed at The Mirage. The room is decent sized... Choices for late night dining... Bathroom kind if small, but try going to Paris or any other European city and see the size of your bathroom. Just sayin, spoiled Americans.. The check in staff.. Awful.. Rude beyond words. The girl acted better than anyone.. & never mustered a smile the entire time.. We were stuck here after flight issues so it's okay for one night.. But that check in girl.. Wow. The hike from check in to elevator.. Long. And no one offered to take bags when we got out of cab. It's the little things.. Location is good... Mid strip. | 1 |
It was very good. Very clean. | 1 |
DO NOT even try this garbage business. Dropped my car off for the works wash and they didn't touch the inside at all. When I let them know, they took no accountability and just said \""oh\"" in response. Left the car there and got back the 2nd time with the mats all over the seats and still no interior cleaning. Unbelievable! | 0 |
very comfortable, authentic Irish pub. did not eat but what we saw looked and smelled good. Had Black and tans and they were done well. service was good considering it was crowded. Great location with all the other places around it...makes for a good adult pub crawl/progressive dinner.... | 1 |
Great service, especially around the pool. Easy check in with a smile. Rooms weren't as modern as I would have liked even after the reno...but Four Seasons isn't known to be a modern place so my fault for choosing. A little further out of the way than i would have liked. I think we'd try the Cosmo next time. Great gym, comfy rooms, quiet and not smokey. A weird green tint on the windows though which really made the room dark. Nightly parking is not included so adds up on the bill. Excellent housekeeping as well. Very friendly staff everywhere. Get to the pool early because by 8:30am, all the sunny chairs were already saved/taken. I'd stay here again. | 1 |
Somebody said this was fine mozzarella used on their pizza. I say there is too much of it. I'm never going to remember their tomato-marinara sauce on their pies, because I don't think there was enough of that. The drink list is sub-standard, too. #crabbywhiteguy | 0 |
On October 26 me and family went to heritage tavern for brunch.. We were expecting a great service and great food.. But we did not recive that. The service was bad. The staff rush us to order the food... The food took for ever and the place was empty, we were the only ones there.. When the food came it was ok.. Though the forgot one of my family members dish... It took them a other 30 minutes to cook it... \n\nPS: Don't go there for brunch not good, Or just don't go to heritage tavern.. | 0 |
There are a few times when customer service should be the only thing that matters...had a large party.. waited through five return trips from the server to simply receive a soda refill.. when confronted told my bill was $3.. horrible customer service.. even manager on duty gave excuses.. this was my first and last visit.. just completely disgusted with how they treated me as a customer.. didnt try food but sure it would have been just as bad.. | 0 |
Not good...tables were not clean, waiter was scattered and they charged me $6.00 for a margarita that was worth $2.00. I have driven past it numerous times and the outside makes you want to go in - but looks are not always as they seem. Save your time and money - There are to many Mexican restaurants in Phoenix that are better. We wont be back.\n\nOn a good note - the food was pretty good. But, there is something wrong with the energy of this place. | 0 |
I am officially a regular here. I adore this place and all of the people in it. On the weekends you get the true Greek experience with music and dancing and even a belly dancer. Amazing. I have had almost everything on the menu and everything is perfect. I would not change a thing. Some of the BEST Martinis in the city have also come out of here. The Bartender used to work at Blue Martini so he is really good at the craft of martinis. Go here - eat, drink and be happy - this place breeds happiness and culture! | 1 |
Cool concept. The fries and the sauces are delicious--my friends and I got a bunch of different ones... the garlic/rosemary and the madcity sauce were my favs. But be forewarned... this is literally just fries and sauces to dip them in. Nothing fancy. | 1 |
While I personally wish that the restaurant had a nicer decor and tables/chairs, that's the only fault I've had with this place.\nThe quality of the food as well as the price are wonderful. You can't get asian food this good in North Las Vegas from any of their nearby competitors. | 1 |
Going tonight for my 3rd class, trying cardio pilates class! It's going to be great. Everyone at the studio is amazing here, super friendly. | 1 |
Not was I was hoping for. Tried the pulled pork sandwich, rib tips, and potato salad. Everything was swimming in an overly sweet sauce. Pulled pork was soggy and I couldn't even tell if it had a smokey flavor because of the sauce. I won't comment too much on the rib tips because I'd never had rib tips before, so not much to compare it to. I will say that they were basically in sauce soup. Potato salad was tasty but nothing special really (not that it has to be). \n\nMy biggest qualm was the rudeness of the woman working the counter. If you can manage a fake smile you shouldn't be in a customer service job. I literally sat at the counter and just started at her waiting for her to acknowledge me verbally, rather than just starting impatiently at me. The guy who ran the food was nice, but that lady is a nightmare of a person. | 0 |
place is nice, food on the plate no so. . have not been yelping very long only a few reviews but this is my fist one star. Had the Dungeness crab rivioli and the veal scaloppinil dinners. Have hade veal many times for much less $.The crab dish hade very very little crab meat and the taste was worth less than the one star. First time I have been let down by yelp. | 0 |
I'm here frequently for lunch because I work nearby. This location is mixed in with a bunch of other \""quick eat\"" places nearby. Panera is always good but the different locations can be hit or miss. I will say that this place is in an extremely busy area. There are a lot of professionals who work in the area and it can get outrageously busy. I usually order for pick-up for lunch cause of time.\n\nIt becomes hit or miss here. Sometimes my food will be ready and sometimes they will have no record of it. I have ended up spending half my lunch time there just waiting for them to actually get it ready. Otherwise, food is ready and i'm in and out within 5 minutes. They recently renovated and have plentiful seating, there is no shortage of staff EVER and the bakery is fresh and stocked full with goodies. All-in-all, a great lunch spot and an exceptionally clean and quick location! | 1 |
My third time getting take-out from there and getting screwed on the guac I ordered. I called and spoke to the manager and was offered a free appetizer next time I came in. Nonsense... what incentive is that... to spend more money someplace that has already screwed me 3 times. The food s good... but there is better out there in this town that delivers and gets their orders correct every time. Thought I'd give them another chance and they BLEW it. How hard can it be to put a side of guac in a bag when you're not even busy? C'mon!?! | 0 |
The place is AWESOME!! I love it more than any place in Montreal. I feel comfortable and relaxed whenever I am at Cafe Aunja. The owners are so friendly, when you enter the place they smile at you and during their service they behave as if you are at one of your best friend's place. They have a creative choice of mix and match that you can mix any kind of tea with additives of your choice! I love to seat there for hours and hours and read books or talk to a friend in a cozy environment. I love this place and it's my first choice whenever I want to feel home while not going home! | 1 |
I just wonder why it took me so long to find this place. I vaguely remember looking for it one day, and never finding it. I thought maybe I had the wrong address, my iPhone was lost, or it was to late at night after an evening of looking for the perfect drinking hole. So I tried it several months later in the early evening, and finally found it after driving by it three times. But it was well worth the search.\n\nI found beer heaven!! They not only have a record number of beers on tap, they also have hundreds of beers located in large glass faced coolers so you can browse at your leisure. More importantly you can pick and choose what beer you want and buy it in six packs to go. \n\nThey have a large menu, which looked very good - something for everyone. Unfortunately I was so enthralled by all the different beers, that I forgot to eat. But from the looks of the food delivered to the people around me, it was very appetizing, and all the people seemed to enjoy it.\n\nIt is a very comfortable place - lots of wood beams, interesting decorations, and very friendly staff. The place is really laid back, and very easy going, although it does get loud at times. It only adds to the atmosphere, which of course is very conducive to drinking.\n\nI am only giving this 4 stars, because I have yet to have the food. But I will be back to try it, and, of course, to continue sampling the ever changing variety of beers. | 1 |
This little diner is amazing, starts with a newspaper style menu, then some reading material on the history of the chain of diners. Then we experienced some fresh coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice. The service was excellent from a lady by the name Marlene. The food was authentic and awesome. Would recommend to anyone that loves that small town diner feeling in a big city. Enjoy!!! | 1 |
I may be one of the only people on this planet that really did not enjoy this show at all. If I had honestly known what it was going to entail, I never would have gone. I know, I know...who doesnt like blantant public nudity? Im fun as they come but this just isnt my thing.\n\nThe only part of it I found remotely entertaining was the Scotch Baggies girl and he skits. And even then, she pushed it a little too much for me at some point.\n\nOne of our friends was absolutely dying to see this show and since you cant leave Vegas without seeing a show, this is the one we ended up with.\n\nI honestly dont think this should even be classified as a Cirque show. It was more of a dance show than acrobatics.\n\nThe acrobatics that were done were completely repetitive and not that appealing.\n\nIt was neither sensual, nor sexy for me at all. i would describe it more as sexual and advertise it as an expensive, public porn. (:\n\nIt would have been a lot more sexy if it was just toned down a few notches:\n\n-The dancers could have worn pasties (as they all had hideous boobs to begin with) and I believe it still would have been appealing.\n\n-The 'touching' could have been more implied and less overt.\n\n-The girl with the ropes could be completely omitted. (:\n\nJust a little less in your face and a little more class.\n\nIm down to do a lot of things but I want those to stay where no one knows and I dont want to be privy to anyone elses. (:\n\nPS: I forgot to add that I was sitting by the biggest creeper of a dude who kept passing gas and leaning completely over into my chair. Was a very strange situation... | 0 |
Just your neighborhood strip mall dry cleaner, I am a fan of the convenient location and the amazing coupons of 40% off that I can use regularly. I think they might be a bit higher priced than other cleaners but their convenience is worth it for me and they haven't ruined any article of clothing yet, which kind of helps as other places never fail to do so. | 1 |
The most common question that a group of guys will ask a cab driver in Vegas is: \""What's the best strip club in Vegas?\"" The answer is the Spearmint Rhino. This is a town where the newest mega-resort is king, and yet the adult entertainment industry doesn't always follow the same trend.\n\nSo what makes up a good club? You need a lot of girls and plenty of seating. The Rhino has both - but you'd be surprised at how few clubs in Vegas do. Most of the new clubs just don't have the staff to ensure a good experience, and a lot of the old clubs are just not worth the effort.\n\nAdvice for first-timers:\n\n- If it's really crowded, a large tip to the host will get you seated at your own table immediately. Depending on how busy it is and how large your group is, expect about $100-200.\n\n- The VIP or \""Champagne\"" Room is much more expensive than you'd expect. In addition to the $400/hourly charge, you'll also have to buy 4 drinks every half-hour and tip the waitress and the host in the room. That will add another $100-200.\n\n- Yes, you can use your credit card, but you'll be slapped with a 10% fee. Even worse, the dancers have to pay the house a 10% fee in order to redeem your chips - so your $100 in Rhino Chips will cost you $110, and the dancer will only get $90 out of it.\n\n- Watch your friends. I'm assuming that you aren't going to a club alone (that would be sad). And I'll also assume that mass quantities of alcohol are involved. So watch your friends, because there's ALWAYS that one guy in the group that will disappear for an hour and spend more than he intended.\n\n- If you want a good time, don't expect any kind of \""special treatment\"". The major Vegas clubs don't allow anything illegal. | 1 |
I'm not really a fan of Mexican restaurants being that I'm Mexican and I don't see the point in paying for stuff I grew up eating. This place was definitely an exception. The best thing about this place is the customer service. Everyone is so nice and so attentive. It was my sister's 21st birthday so they sang her a song with guitar and all and even gave her a shot and a churro desert! The food is delicious. As soon as you sit down you are offered chips with beans and salsa. Not only that but they also give you a nice little warm bowl of fideo soup. The food is very fresh and delicous. And the tortillas...OMGSH. They're homemade and soooooo good. I've never been to another restaurant that made hand made tortillas!! They really do treat you like family as soon as you walk in the door. The decor is also very authentic and you can tell the decorations were brought over from Mexico. You really don't find too many restaurants like these anymore.Can't wait to go back. | 1 |
i like the sushi man that make sushis!!!!!! i look forward to eating more of his sushis. yuuummmmmy | 1 |
Phenomenal food! The wait is a little long but it's totally worth :) fantastic people and environment! | 1 |
This is for the Event Planning services department only: TERRIBLE. My fiance and I were due to get married here in October of this year and we had to cancel in March because LeAnn wouldn't return emails or phone calls. So we had to start back at square 1 in March - it was very hard to find another location to have our ceremony and reception, so we had to split the locations. Now i have to deal with finding rentals for chairs and tables, worry about space for musicians and my photobooth, and parking - thanks Palm Valley Event Planning! | 0 |
The first time the boyfriend and I came here, I was a little skeptical it wouldn't be that good compared to traditional Korean BBQ places. So glad that I was wrong. The quality of meat at Yagyu just surpasses every other restaurant we have been too. This is now our FAVORITE place to get Korean style BBQ. We have probably been to Yagyu more than 15 times =]\n\nMenu & Pricing: \nThey don't offer an All-You-Can-Eat option like they do at almost every Korean BBQ restaurant. But since my boyfriend and I can get away with only ordering 3 a-la-carte meat items and be completely satisfied, this is a much better deal for us. We always order 3 a-la-carte meat items & 2 bowls of rice.. which usually comes out to under $30 after taxes.\n\nOur Favorites & Recommendations:\nKalbi\nPork Belly\nBeef Tongue\n\nService:\nYagyu never seems to be super busy.. so we always get seated right away. And the service has always been good every time we have gone. So no complaints in the service department.\n\nWrap-Up:\nGood food. Good service. Good atmosphere. Definitely recommend fellow Yelpers to give Yagyu a try. | 1 |
Friendly and fast service, decent prices and good food. Solid lunch spot. However, I hate this location. It gets uber busy on weekends and is a hassle. I hate driving around this horribly designed shopping plaza on a normal day but on the weekends it is even worse. There is really nothing wrong with this Wildflower except for the location. I'm going to stick to the one on Indian Bend. Its much roomier. Anyway, the Fiery Butternut Squash salad is awesome as is their chopped salad. They are some of the best salads in town. | 1 |
I was literally walking to my car from the casino after I checked out but realized I needed a gift for someone I stopped into Payard \u0081P\u00e2tisserie & Bistro and bought a small $36 box of assorted chocolates. There was no display of what was in it.\n\nI asked 2 employees what was exactly inside the box and they both didn't know. Neither of them sought anyone to answer the question for me. I was in a hurry so I just bought it and left. This is why I am not giving a great review.\n\nIf I had time, I would've Yelped some place better for a sweet treat to go. | 0 |
I don't know what to say, I love the food but as everyone says the service is terrible.\n\nPart of the reason is that the owners steal all of the tips from the waitresses. They make minimum wage, and all the tips go to the owners. \n\nI am torn. It is without question my favorite food, but the owners steal from the servers. So I don't think I should eat here.... Really disappointing... What does one do in this case?.... \n\nThe other Indian restaurants around here are terrible. So I can drive to Tempe to support better practices for servers, or I can eat here and support thieves with delicious food. | 0 |
I was pleased to happen upon this gem of a bakery while on a recent visit from Michigan. Pumpkin tarts, coffee cake, and whoopie pie were all AMAZING, and put a big smile on this gluten-free gal's face. | 1 |
Chilli Connection offers great Indian takeaway food at reasonable prices considering the size of the portions. The selection of curries is plentiful with just about any meat served in balti, dhansk, masala or virtually any other conceivable spices combination. On top of this they serve a selection of naan breads, kebabs and rices to really quell your hunger.\nThe first time I visited this curry house was just prior to a night out when my friends and I reckoned some spicy food would set us right up for a night on the tiles. I ordered the spicy chicken wings with chilli sauce and when they said 'spicy' they meant spicy. One mouthful in and I had the full works - watery eyes, runny nose and my mouth felt like a firework had just exploded in it. The surprising thing was that it still tasted amazing! There was genuine flavour as opposed to just raw heat and spice which can only be a sign of quality cooking. I would certainly recommend Chilli Connection in terms of flavour and value. | 1 |
I am not a fan of the wing scene in Vegas but BWW isn't too bad. I prefer to go on Tuesday or Thursday when they are .60 cents. They have good happy hour food and drink specials twice a day and this is a great place to watch sports. | 1 |
My second time here and again very pleased with the food and the overall cleanliness of the establishment. I wish that the cashier was a little more personable but, she did a good job. Food is not spicy enough even when you tell them #10. Good for a chain | 1 |
I got to open a bottle of Champagne with a sword! | 1 |
I have to say I really like Quik Trips for Gasoline needs. They are usally always cheaper than the other local stations for starters.\nIt is clean, inside and outside, and the peeps that work there work really hard/ They are always friendly and helpful.\nThey keep the food and drink area nice and clean.\nWhat I don't like is the last few times I was there ,I am always being asked for $$ by pan handlers.\n This is not the fault of the station. I am just so sick of people asking me for money. | 1 |
I really wanted to like this place. Sadly, our pizza was cold and underdone. It didn't improve, even after being put in our oven. We ended up throwing it out. Two stars for their use of organic and local ingredients. | 0 |
I was with my sister on Mill Ave looking for some food to eat. We thought Greek would be awesome but then we saw Crave was gone and My Brg Fat Greek burned down. So we came across MedFresh and decided to give it a go. We both ordered gyros with lamb and beef and some hummus. First of all, the hummus had a strange aftertaste, I decribed it as if there was whiskey or some sort of alcohol in it. It was tolerable to eat but I wouldn't order it again. Then our gyros came out and I didn't like the flavors that came with it. It had too much stuff in it like pickles, lettuce, onions, not sure what I normally have in a gyro but it just didn't taste right. So we left and my plate had half a gyro and a lot of stale fries that I couldn't eat. The staff was very nice and attentive but the food quality will cause me to never return. | 0 |
The location is kind of shady but the food is great. I often get the pierna de puerco asada @ 12.95 I hardly think that the prices are unreasonable. The chef-owner is Cuban and moved to Las Vegas from Cuba in 1992. This food is authentic and it is delicious. | 1 |
Wonderful fresh smoothies, great if you eat all natural. Get your veggies and fruit for the day. | 1 |
Outside of building is plain and doesn't pull you in but the food was really good! It is soul food and home made fresh as you wait not sitting in a pan waiting to dish up so it takes some time to get your order. I had the chicken fried steak you could cut it with a fork, Mac and cheese that was very creamy and much better then anything I have had in a while, Sweet Potato's that had flavor all the way through soaked into each spud. Yummy I couldn't finish it all there was so much, lots of food for a lunch so be prepared to take home a container. Corn bread was a little dry but you are suppose to use it to soak up your gravy as they do in the south so remember that it is not to be eatin dry as I think most are trying to do.\n\nStaff is not overly friendly but they are not rude by any means. Good home cooked food which are the basics of the southern soul cooking.\n\nIf your looking for a high priced upper scale place this is not it! It is home cooked food in a basic diner feel that you would find in Alabama or a small town in Georgia \n\nWorth stopping by for good home cooked meal done southern style! | 1 |
This place is overrated!\n\nService: three stars. The server was nice but was busy with other tables so we ended up being neglected for a while.\n\nFood: two stars: nothing but ordinary. However the presentation for buffet food was quite creative. They had salad in small bowls, a big glass bottle of water for each table instead of the server pouring from their pitchers. The only things we liked were their water and pistachio ice cream. Overall, almost $45 per person with that quality and the varieties of food is so NOT worth it. | 0 |
Fraud...\n\nI bought a Groupon voucher for $20 special deal but sometimes getting a deal its not really a deal.. Here's my store with Service 1st Energy Solution:\n\nThey sent this guy Brandon to check the AC unit.. He does his thing diagnosing the unit outside and tells me the compressor needs to be replaced but recommends that would be better to just buy the whole new unit because it comes with 10 years warranty and I dont to have to worry for another 10 years. A 3 ton unit! Price quoted for the compressor $2600, price for a brand new unit $5500.. Price seemed too high so I called someone else to see if I can get a more reasonable deal. The second company comes and said the compressor is in immaculate condition!!! All I needed was a motor for the fan $100 and labor another $100. With $200 the AC is working perfectly. | 0 |
To begin with, when we first checked in the blonde host was incredibly rude, but the service later on made up for it.\n\nTo start off the meal, they had the standard bread basket with several different varieties of bread. Their butternut squash soup was super yummy and their caesar salad is to die for. & Moving onto the main course....we had the grilled wagyu filet mignon and the NY strip. both were good but i'm not much of a steak fan so the sides we ordered were 100000x better. the broiled bone marrow ( sounds unappetizing, i know ) was amazing! along with their roasted brussel sprouts. We also got the creamed spinach, but I like the one at Lawry's better. =/ \n\nWe didn't try any of their desserts since Jean Phillipe's patisserie was right downstairs and i was dying to try their deserts....\n\nThe service was great, and the waiters were incredibly friendly and the atmosphere wasn't as stuffy as you'd imagine. OH and their pineapple mojitos. I noticed that their wine collection was pretty extensive, but the prices seemed to be a little higher than other places on the strip....which is understandable, it is Aria after all.\n\nThe overall ambiance was pretty mellow, the music seemed quite loud for an upscale restaurant but it seemed like a great date night place! :P\n\nBut all in all, it was just one of those places that I'd only visit once simply because there are so many steakhouses in vegas. | 1 |
This is really a 3.5 but I'm going to bring it up to a 4 because it was quick and really inexpensive.\n\nI don't really think I'm a Mexican food connoisseur by any means but I do know good food in general and I have to say I wasn't really impressed. I mean I was expecting to be blown away, which I guess is my own fault. My enchilada was no better than any other enchilada I've ever had. The salsa was good but the chips were not...they almost tasted stale. I did enjoy the patio area, it provided a good background for lunch with a group. | 1 |
We looked in at Jet, which had a line that was \""a couple of hours.\"" My friends had been here once or twice, so we decided to come over here instead. Good decision... I didn't realize it was so big inside. No cover, drinks are expensive but you can quite easily get some nice gentleman to buy for you ;D It was a good crowd, nice and packed but not overcrowded. Overall, all four of us had a really good time. | 1 |
The food is great. In town for a visit and stumbled upon this Ohio State/Cleveland Browns/Cleveland Cavs bar. The decor is decked out in All Ohio banners. The food was really good. I came in back to back nights. I had the wedding soup which was home made and outstanding. I also had the veal Parmesan and it was awesome. The service and amp sphere was very personable and friendly. | 1 |
My bestman booked with VIPNVEGAS to help us organize my bachelors party. He paid the $300 downpayment required to book the event. 5 days prior to my bachelors party, my uncle passed away and we ended up cancelling our trip. I spoke with Rich pleading with him if he can waive our downpayment but due to his company policy 50% was only refunded to my bestman. He said he had to pay the limo service; pay for what? a service that hasn't incurred yet? Other Vegas companies that we hired for that weekend were able to waive our downpayment completely once they found what our reason was. I understand that its a policy but I hope this company had been more empathic and compassionate to its clients. | 0 |
We have been visiting Las Vegas at least once every year since 1998 and we still go back every visit to the Rio. Their free show in the sky is worth an admission ticket. It is fun and entertaining. The Rio used to have the best buffet in Las Vegas, but sadly, I never go there anymore; overpriced and overcrowded. But some of the other restaurants make up for the shortcomings! Excellent. And the view from the restaurant and lounge on the 40th floor is flat spectacular, worth photographing!\nI highly recommend at least a visit to this convenient Casino when in Las Vegas! | 1 |
Everything is just okay--no great shakes. the worst overwhelming smell of tobacco ever!! the apathy and lack of customer service ethic of the front desk staff--never saw concierge on duty--contribute to my unwillingness to rate this higher than a 2. | 0 |
After an unsuccessful long year with many pool repair companies, we called Rogers Repair Service and they got our pool / spa heater working. Roger came out and repaired our old pool system and I was very happy with his work. Will be sticking to Roger's Repair for future repair needs. | 1 |
I love this location but the inside was crowded and other customers bumped me as they walked by. I'm used to the Baristas asking for my name after I place an order and this time they didn't ask for my name and someone almost walked off with my drink. Oh~~ hell nah! | 0 |
From the time you walk into this place - the hostess was running at about .25 speed. We got Myke with a \""y\"" as our server. the interaction with Myke and then his manager were that of people that don't even care. Service is horrible!\n\nI can't believe with 14,000,000 out of work Chili's Too can't find better employees. We left and I won't go back on my frequent trip through Phoenix. Oaxaca across the way had excellent Carne Asada Tacos! | 0 |
We visited Ellison's for the first time and had an amazing meal with warm and very attentive service. The Chef loved talking about the food and Jamaica and was a gracious host. The jerk chicken was some of the best I have ever had and will be back for more. The food was fresh and flavourful and nicely presented and reasonably priced. $13 for a half jerk chicken, rice and veg. Desserts are made in house and very good with beautiful presentation. We even purchased some of the Chef's jerk sauce which I will attempt at home. He did warn me to wear gloves and use sparingly. I recommend trying this restaurant, it might become one of my favourites. | 1 |
Love that there are so many vegetarian choices on the menu. AWESOME! | 1 |
THE best sushi in Pittsburgh. Their sushi is fresh and delicious. I absolutely love their salads and their amazing ginger salad dressing. Friendly service, traditional decor and an extensive menu. Everything on here is amazing. I couldn't recommend it enough. Chaya can be a bit pricey just as most sushi is, but it is definitely worth it! I definitely look forward to a meal at Chaya whenever I revisit Pittsburgh! | 1 |
Located on St. Paul Street in Old Montreal Taj Mahal offers Authentic Indian Food. Frankly I don't expect a lot from places located in touristy areas. But Taj Mahal proved me wrong. The restaurant pretty much has no decor. Just tables and chairs crammed into a room. Service is not too fast. My rating for em till this point was 2.5 stars. Then the server brought the complimentary poppadoms with the sauces. They were really crisp & tasty. We ordered the Chicken Vindaloo & Lamb Madras with Garlic Naan & Basmati rice. Both the vindaloo & Madras had a zing to it. The chicken was perfectly cooked, so was the lamb. The nan's were freshly baked and the rice was fluffy & aromatic. One of the best Indian places I've been to in Montreal. The ratings jump to 4 stars. The service might seem slow, but I guess cooking something well does take time. I'd say while you wait for your entree's, sip on to Indian beer (Though I'm not a big fan) or some White wine (Goes really well with spicy food). The place is a bit pricey, but its Old Montreal, Touristy area.... blah blah. But yeah definitely worth a visit \n\n\nFood - Really Good\nService - Ok\nAmbiance -Pls message me if you find an Indian restaurant with good ambiance. \nWorth the money - Oui | 1 |
I really wanted to LOVE this place. I ordered brown stewed chicken and curried chicken. Both came with rice and peas and steamed veggies. I was so excited because visiting Negril and tasting home made brown stewed chicken was mind blowing amazing. The rice wasn't fresh and a bit stiff, almost as if it was reheated from the fridge. The brown stewed chicken didn't have the sweetness I was hoping for and was a bit dry. The curry chicken was good and really juicy but there was more bone than meat. There was a small disclaimer that bothered me. It stated \""prices subject to change without notice\"". Ok....fine, but I expect to see the price change up next to each item. I also ordered a slice of rum cake which was listed at $3.00. Pretty steep for one slice. They ended up charging me $3.99 ..um ok. For both dishes and one slice of rum cake...$34.58-_-. I felt a bit ripped off because the prices were different and the prices were changed at the register. Took it like a champ though. Not very nice though. I know good Jamaican food and this.......is not even close. Maybe it was the day I went. | 0 |
For years I've driven past Original Wineburger always wanting to try it. My dad would always advise against because to him nobody could make a better wineburger than him. I decided to ignore my father's warning and go anyway. This place has been here forever I thought, there has to be something redeeming about it.\n\nSo in I walk. First observation, it kind of reminds me of the inside of an RV. There's a table full of people near the door, couple others at the bar. TV is on, college basketball. I sit down at a table in the back, seat sinks in almost throwing me off balance. Waitress, whom is also tending to the bar comes up, ask if I'd like anything to drink, Miller Lite, smallest you've got. I hurry and make my order as well. The Original Wineburger with everything. She leaves. I noticed that the food is cooked on a grill right behind the bar. Interesting. I just remember the server never did ask how I wanted the burger cooked.\n\n5 minutes later, beer and burger arrives. Drink is in a huge chalice, which I found quite unwieldy to pick up. Burger is on a plate that looked it came from the children's table in all it's technicolor glory. Burger on first impression looked pretty thrown together. Bun almost shapeless and the grilled meat barely sticking out on the sides. Went for a bite. Bland. After the first taste, it's like instantly I forgot about how it tasted. There nearly no flavor at all. Was there any seasoning done to the meat? I decided to throw on some ketchup for good measure and went for my second attempt and now I decided I really just like ketchup. Half way through, I noticed the inside was really pink. Too much for my liking but I guess I could possibly asked for medium well? or even just well? Oh well. The Original Wineburger just didn't do it for me. I've went to places nearby for even cheaper that blew me away more. \n\nI finished my drink and burger quite quickly as an unkempt women came in asking if she could smoke in the bar, where has she been? Then she kept asking everyone for cigarettes and starting strange conversations with disinterested patrons. Had to leave before I was NEXT! I give this place two stars only because the women working was nice and friendly and because the place was somewhat comforting.\n\nI was hoping I could have proved my dad wrong but it was not to be. He won this battle and I'm not sure if I can ever cross him again. | 0 |
============================== ==\n\nI'm writing to let you know that we've removed your review update of Pork on a Fork. Your review was flagged by the Yelp community, and our Support team has determined that it falls outside our Content Guidelines (http://www.yelp.com/gu...) because it does not contain a new firsthand experience with the business.\n\nWe hope you will continue to participate on Yelp while keeping our Content Guidelines in mind.\n\n============================== ==============\n\n\n\nI've been to POAF several (4-5) times since this review of 12-29-10, and there are credit reciepts and the restaurant's own record of spent living social deals to prove it. \n\nthe quality of food and portions has gone down terribley. \n\nthe price of the food has gone up drastically.\n\nbased on these several recent experiences i had decided that my opinion of them and the score i award them should change.\n\n\n======================\nreview of 12/29/2010 below \n--------------------------------------\n\n\nMy previous review held one back for a few reasons, but because the responsiveness of the owners of POAF is pretty impressive, they deserve the 5th star overall.\n\nThey've now added several menu items, including brats in many flavors, seasoned waffle fries and sweet potato fries. \n\nWhile finishing up our HUGE sandwich of smoky, porky goodness, the owner invited Daren and I over to taste a sample of a new HOT sauce he was developing (in response to customer comments, of course).\nIt was tangy and had a nice smokiness and a bit more heat than the other sauces. Looking forward to a final version on the tables, but I have to recommend these midwesterners get out and sample more of what this part of the country considers a baseline as far as Scoville units!\n\n8^ )\n\n... going back to work in a Hickory/Mesquite cloud gave them some great free advertising.\n\n\n Show owner comment \u00bb \n\n\nEdit Remove People thought this was:\nUseful (15) Funny (12) Cool (12) \n\n\nComment from Wes H. of Pork on a Fork 10/21/2011 \u00ab Hide In Response........I just read your updated review and just wanted to let you know that it is unfortunate that you took away a star based on someone else's review. At Pork on a Fork we take pride in what we do and let our food speak for itself and welcome competition. We have a huge base of customers and some of them are die hard fans of good BBQ. I can assure you that no one from POAF has written any bogus reviews. I have reached out to the review in question and the reviewer responded back by saying he called Ric's Smokehouse to let him know that it was him that left the review and not us. As I said before, we accept that this is competition and we at POAF will let the food do our talking because we can't control what other reviewers post...good or bad.\n\nWe made the effort to call you before replying to your recent review, but had to leave a message. We appreciate your passion and we hope you reconsider these responses on something POAF has no control over. Message Wes H. Flag this comment \n1 Previous Review: Hide \u00bb \n\n\n 11/24/2010 \nReviewing their food for the first time at their new restaurant location in far north phoenix (Deer Valley Airport only USED TO be the boonies), but i've been hearing about their meat for some time now.\n\nA delicious smoky aroma gently smacks you around and lulls you into submission once you enter. A simple menu offers the lunch selection (soon to offer breakfast too). I knew i wanted pulled pork as an entree, and honestly didn't notice what else they had. \n\nThe usual side offerings of beans, potato salad, and coleslaw never appeal to me, personally. I don't fault them for that, but a pickle spear being my only other available side left me feeling less than satiated. Maybe some french fries, or at least chips? \n\nThe pulled pork sandwich had a nice smoky flavor, and the meat was juicy without being fatty. The bun was simply generic. Maybe these guys could get into cahoots with a local baker to put their special meat on something a little more worthy? \n\nThe sauces offered were \""Sweet Mild\"" (which was both) and \""Hog Wild Hot\"" (which was neither, but still tasty). Both had a distinct molasses sweetness in a thick tomatoey base, the Hot with a little more spice flavor to it, but not much heat at all.\n\nThe atmosphere is simple and clean. Ribs, breakfast, and \""Swine & Dine\"" nights are on the way, according to the owners.\nLook forward to many more days of coming back to work smelling like a meat smoker ! | 0 |
I'm gonna give this only 2 stars BC the service seems to always be slow. I keep saying to my self we will never go back but we have been coming here since my oldest was 4 and today she is 14. \nThe server was all over the place but she was good I guess. \nFood was pretty good. A few new items on the menu. | 0 |
Horrible! The burgers are extremely small and not even very tasty I will never go here again! Ok service but the food was nothing special. Also over priced for the tiny portions they give you. | 0 |
Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. Taco. \n\nI think I ate that many. I cannot recall how we ended up here after an evening of (redacted)...nothing much.\n\nStood in a line with a bunch of loud drunks. Our group split up to get a variety of eats from the different stations. 4th meal fun. | 1 |
I went once and wasn't impressed. I tried it again and it didn't fare any better. | 0 |
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