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Very disappointing overall. Granted it was New Year's Eve but... They charge for bread. Food was OK (Chef burnt one of our steak but the cost was removed from our bill). It appears there wasn't enough servers and other help. We would not return. | 0 |
I got a $200 fender here and tried to take it back and exchange it 40 days after I bought it. It had one dead fret and got worse for the month I had it. I took it in for an exchange or store credit or to buy it back and they wouldn't do it. They don't stand behind their guitars they sell so buyer beware. The staff was not helpful and even though Ive spent lots of money in here before they could care less. I will never shop here again. I will go to an independent store or just buy my guitars online from now on. If you want to feel like you've been completely ripped off and hosed then by all means shop at this store. Im amazed at how I was treated and really hope they dont treat all their loyal customers like they did me. | 0 |
DO NOT GO HERE! Brought to you by the same lousy management and food purveyors as John Cutter.\n\nLousy food, I am surprised I did not get sick from the fish. Tiny portions and very little flavor. Also, be careful when you write a bad review about any of the lousy Corrigan restaurants because you will get a petty little note from the owner - \""Adam C\"". Here's an idea: if you have bad reviews and poor feedback from guests - invest your time and energy into listening and making changes instead of striking back. If anyone else gets these messages, make sure to avoid their other restaurants: John Cutter and Sedona. | 0 |
I stayed 5 days during the ConExpo show and on the 3rd night, the fire alarm and strobe light went on at 3:30AM and stay on for an hour. Although it was a minor false alarm, it scared the living daylight out of me. Management wrote a letter of explanation under our door to explained what happened and extended the free breakfast so we could all get some extra sleep. \n\nWhenever I travel, I usually spend the night at a Best Western Hotel and I'm always pleased with the clean rooms, friendly staff and free breakfast. The reason for my 5 stars is because of the minor inconvenience, the night of the false alarm, management comped the night which proves they do look after their guests. | 1 |
I went here for a friend's birthday and it was surprisingly pretty good. It's probably one of the only Asian buffets in Pittsburgh within a reasonable distance from Pitt's campus. There is a very wide selection of food. My favorite part was the sushi bar--they had lots of different kinds of sushi and selections of sashimi as well. \nDessert was alright--they offered some fruit/fruit salads, ice cream, and cake. To my surprise, they also had white fungus bird's nest soup, a lightly sweetened soup with a slightly syrupy consistency that my mom often made for me at home. It was really refreshing to see something like that in Pittsburgh. There is a chocolate fountain as well, but the chocolate tastes more like Hershey's syrup than actual chocolate and has a grainy texture, so I wasn't a huge fan of it. Still cool, though. | 1 |
Had high hopes for this bar. I live real close and it's been under construction for several months now. The prior bar/restaurant went out-of-business there.\n\nWent into the bar/arcade side first and grabbed a table in the bar area- 10 minutes later left because no one waited on us. Went over to the tables outside the bar - strong cigarette odor so we moved again, closer to the door. I'm not a happy camper by this time.\n\nThey've been advertising \""craft beers\"" so I ask for a list.... they don't have one, WTF!!!!. Waitress recommends one that sucked. 1 appetizer, 1 shitty beer, 1 drink for the wife and we're down $24 bucks. \n\nWent to the other side and had slightly better experience - it blows me away that they can't go back to a fucking PC and print out a beer list.\n\nGiant fail...\nNothing special...\nWaaay overpriced. | 0 |
I have seen Four Peaks grow from a small bar to a full on restaurant over the years. Good beer. Good food. Reasonable prices. What more can you ask for? I reserved one star because it has lost a little something over the years for me... I liked it more when it was a small college hangout. I like the Tempe original way more than its Scottsdale sister, which blows. Stick to the original. | 1 |
My favorite Las Vegas sushi spot! Reasonable prices and always good quality. Too bad they aren't open for lunch though. | 1 |
Coco's is one of those fun, old style breakfast/lunch places that somehow has managed to survive into the 21st Century -- sadly, others like Howard Johnson's have not! Today, competitors: Marie Callender's and Bakers Square are on life-support.\n\nWhat they do best is breakfast and lunch, though their dinner menu has recently been updated and looks interesting. The food is good and is similiar to Denny's in many ways.\n\nThis Coco's is located not too far from Fashion Square, and is near Barney's. | 0 |
This place's menu held much promise for me, but was quite a disappointment. I've only been there once, but there was a common characteristic running through all their food that was hard to ignore...no seasoning!\n\nI love Cajun food, primarily because I enjoy the type of food and the spices. At CYD, you can find all your favorites on the menu; just don't look for them to be properly seasoned.\n\nJalepeno Deviled Eggs: there was an essence of jalapeno but absolutely no kick...and no salt. Just a bland deviled egg.\n\nFried Oysters: A little too greasy and absolutely no seasoning in the batter. I'll go so far to say that they were the most bland fried oysters I've ever been served.\n\nMy sides were \""all day green beans\"" (bland), collards (bland), and slaw (bland).\n\nThe quality of food was pretty good. Just don't look for authentic cajun flavor here. Maybe I hit them on a bad day, but you'd think that I would've liked something here...but not so much. Seriously...salt, cayenne, and peppers are pretty cheap. CYD ought to invest five bucks and give these a try. | 0 |
6.30am. On my way home from a truly ridiculous festival night out. Yes home. Oooh Neal you absolute party animal. See, my biggest problem with Edinburgh (apart from Scottish football, but that's based in Glasgow isn't it?), is that all the takeaways shut before the clubs. What the hell?! Sort it out Edinburgh.\n\nReturning to my night out, I was pretty peckish on my way home. Obviously everywhere was shut - it was 6.30am. Except everywhere wasn't shut. News plus, just seconds from my flat (hence I'd given up by now) was open! Result! I got a coronation chicken sandwich, which was actually very very tasty.\n\nSo now I feel a sort of affinity with this place. They helped me out in my time of need so now I feel loyal to them. It's a pretty good newsagents to be loyal to. It doesn't sell more that it should, and it sells all the right things at the right price. It's just a bloody good newsagent | 1 |
AMAZING service! The food has always been great and such a nice staff I have been a few times now and really love this place great to find some where that still knows what customer service is! | 1 |
WE'RE GONNA BE ON FOOD NETWORK\n\nThat's great...let's see...whatcha got here that's good?\n\n[WHATEVER YOU'RE ABOUT TO ORDER] IS THE BEST\n\n(Answer was different for my friend who ordered before me)\n\nOkay, okay...catfish po' boy sounds good. And the catfish looked great, topped with red cabbage...but the taste was bland, bland, bland. No attempts made to season the batter it's fried in. Just covered with a mix of what could easily be mistaken as sweet mayo and some toned-down sriracha. The fries were way greasy and totally unsalted. I think it's totally groovy to get catfish on-the-go, but opportunity to add some kick to the lunch was totally squandered. Would pass over this food truck for one in this category that actually tries, like Jamburrito. \n\nDON'T FORGET WE'RE GONNA BE ON FOOD NETWORK\n\n*facepalm*...they're so annoying, too. -_- | 0 |
I am writing this review to say how much I appreciate this casino. We have been staying at the JW Marriott often this last year and find the place to be a small wonderful slice of everything we are looking for in Las Vegas without the hectic pace of the larger casinos and strip. The casino host Brenda Park is amazing for help with any thing a player might need. She has been a key reason we have come to love this place so much. She has made each trip we have made here special. The casino is not new but has many newer machines and every denomination you want to play. Table dealers are friendly. The rest of the staff is warm and welcoming. The players are mixed from local to traveling guests at the hotel. Many seniors play here as Summerlin must have a large retirement community. I find that a good sign. If the casino were not good, who better would know that then the local people? Especially older people who have been on the planet long enough to know better.haha We live 3 hours from Las Vegas and this is one of our favorite places to play. Enjoy! | 1 |
Just as good as the Don Tortaco on Eastern and Warm Springs. This place used to be \""Taco Tio\"" which was an abomination of a taco shop. Don Tortaco on the other hand is one of the best chains in Las Vegas.\n\nCarne asada chips are pretty much perfect. Good guacamole. Not too many beans. Competitively priced.\n\nQuesadilla is one of the best I've had in Vegas. Very cheesy and very buttery. The tortilla could be more flakey though.\n\nThe last time I went in they were having technical problems with the cash register. I stood around in line for over 5 minutes without even being acknowledged. A simple \""sorry, we'll be with you in a moment\"" would have gone a long way. I ended up walking out. Even with this bad experience, I'll still be back though. The food is that good. | 1 |
The bartender was going off on the ladies next to us who returned a dish because it had no turkey in it.\n\nWhen returned to the kitchen the 3 Mexican guys in the kitchen were totally talking BS about the customers. In Spanish.\n\nUnprofessional and bad. This place is seriously lacking management and the staff all seemed miserable. | 0 |
Walked around the store for 15 minutes and no one asked if I needed help. When I asked if an item was in stock in back \""that merchandise hasn't been worked yet\"" said there was some in back but won't be brought out until end of week! Made no offer to check for me and he was obviously annoyed. | 0 |
Visited several times here during our stay at THEhotel for coffee, snacks, etc. and every time the servers at the register had a look of indifference. Service was what it was...a dud. They didn't smile, and they weren't rude, but I find a smile goes a long way these days.\n\nThe pastries at this particular location were just OK and the cupcakes were borderline bad and I'm certain they weren't fresh. \n\nThe only item worth going back for was the little mozzarella tomato salad. The tomatoes were suprisingly fresh, the mozzarella was as well, and the pesto dressing was delicious. \n\nIf a caprese snack wasn't what you were looking for, then keep walking into Mandalay Bay. It's worth it. | 0 |
Was just here for lunch.. The Brisket had great flavor and was superbly tender (fell apart when a fork touched it). The service was fast and friendly, I'd be happy coming back! | 1 |
I've been there 4 times and have only gotten doughnuts once. The first time or was great, the second time their system was down and couldn't serve the public, third time they were out of what I wanted, and just now I asked for a glazed chocolate and glazed maple. They were out of chocolate so I said ok I will just take mapel. Her reply was we're out of mapel. Never going again! Whomever is running that location is an idiot! | 0 |
I personally thought this place was terrible. I ordered 2 cheese slices and I could barely eat it. I felt that the cheese and sauce tasted cheap....I certainly didn't think it was tasty or anything like that. | 0 |
Ha-ha-ha I can't believe Yelpers- let alone elite yelpers what give this place four or five stars? Seriously? Have you ever been to a sports book before? I thought this place was supposed to be like, funny- like a joke. Bear in mind- I liked the Palazzo. Why would you ever patronize this place? Sports book is not the Palazzo's strength. | 0 |
Jimmy Buffett's Margartiaville is always on my to do list when I'm in Vegas and my most recent trip was no different. My friend and I were partially hungover and I thought the Volcano Nachos would be a good way to start the day. \n\nOn this given Saturday, we didn't have to wait for room at the bar and we immediately sat ourselves at the bar. The cafe was steadily busy, but not overflowing with customers as you might expect during the late-night hour. We went ahead and placed our order for the Volcano Nacho and I decided to try a frozen concoction by the name of Havanas and Bananas. The frozen drink is made with Cruzan Dark Rum, Baileys, and Bols Crema de Banana and Island Oasis coconut mix.\n\nThe frozen drink was delicious and tasted like something off the Starbucks Frappachino menu rather than an alcoholic beverage. The drink was flavorful, yet had a kick of rum that wasn't overpowering in anyway. The volcano nachos arrived and were just as big as I remembered. The appetizer can serve as a main entree or can be shared with two or three adults and still have leftovers. \n\nThe volcano nachos are topped with chili, cheese, guacamole, sour cream, jalape\u00f1os, tomato and scallions. Additionally, you can add grilled chicken or beef for an additional charge. I tend to always go with grilled chicken and yet to try the beef topping. The nacho plate represents everything Vegas food is about. The nachos are overwhelming with flavor, spiciness, and size. The nachos are simply delicious and leave you stuffed. I can't recommend the nachos enough, especially if you're with a group of friends, as you can all share and dig in.\n\nI would give Margaritaville a full five stars, but I had a horrible experience a few summers ago. The cafe was busy and I was forced to wait about 25-30 minutes for a spot to open at the bar. Once I sat myself , I was carded and the girl behind the counter refused to serve me because she said the ID wasn't mine. Granted, the picture was old and I had gained 100+ lbs, but there was still enough resemblance for me to be served everywhere else in Las Vegas. Furthermore, she was rude about the whole ordeal and refused to call over a manager. I was upset and called her a cunt and walked away. The situation could of been handled better by both parties, but I consider it an isolated incident and sweep it under the rug. | 1 |
I've been coming here for years. We always stay at the Golden Nugget. But go across the street to gamble and eat. However the last couple of time the service has been awful. I get sick off of the food at Magnolias. The casino is super dirty and smells horrible. The bathroom was absolutely disgusting tonight. Place has gone super downhill. I tried to give it one more shot for ol time sake tonight. I waited 45 min for my drink and dinner I had to ask for my drink a few times. The waitress was very put out to bring it to me. I did talk to management and they told me too bad. I wouldn't have been so upset if the lady wasn't so rude. She wouldn't even go away when I asked her to. Now after dinner again I'm super sick And up in my hotel room. So sad. The place used to be good. Old. But a goodie. Too bad | 0 |
Big fan of yard house especially this location at Town Square, because it's a usual family friendly spot for happy hour where the parents can enjoy food and a few adult beverages and then walk it off at Town Square afterwards :) Yet it's also a cool spot to hang with co-workers or friends. A good mix of either, yet when your their with the family you don't feel awkward because so many other people are having family nights out and then when you are there with adults only, you aren't bothered by all the kids around, which is pretty rare to find a place that can manage to do both at the same time. Maybe because it's a little dim and louder inside, but either way how the booths and tables are set up it's not too loud where you can't hear each other talk.\n\nHappy hour menu is one of the best I think in town. A variety of good choices that aren't just appetizer size, but could be full meals, so getting a good amount for what you pay for. \n\nGarlic noodles, poke stack, sliders, onion stack and cheese pizza for the kids are our go-tos. I have had items off the happy hour menu and those were delicious too. I don't think I've ever had anything I don't like here. Recently had the mushroom lettuce wraps while doing the Daniel fast and those were really good as well.\n\nA good local go to spot for us, especially for Family Friday nights at Town Square :) | 1 |
Cheap and easy for when you want slightly better quality than the food court. It suited our needs as we were shopping on the miracle mile. Don't expect a lot, though--our meals were definitely frozen and reheated. (We had a burger, a salad, and a fish dish). The ambiance is better than the food! If you want better quality try the Italian place directly across or the Brazilian place next door. | 0 |
The lowdown is that it's Christmas, and I'm the biggest kid at heart in Circus Circus. Casino: Maybe. Adventuredome: Big YES!\n\nMy review, however, is for Pizzeria, an Italian dining place right in the midst of the casino. I cannot be accurate when I say it is nondescript because it is next to the busy walkway and just across the slot machines, but it's there, present and lost among the hum of frenetic activity. Customers line up for their orders, and it is my assumption that they do so because they are stuck inside, but what they don't expect (at least for me) is that they are up for a flavorful meal. I had tried the BBQ pizza, lasagna, chicken wings, and chef salad, and they are a bomb of goodness. One may argue that the appetite is more sharp after a losing battle with arcade games, but the food is good, PERIOD, even if I combine all the second-hand smoke that I inhaled and the excitement of watching the performers do their tireless acts for the kids whose hearts they won. | 1 |
This place could be great if not for the owner! While having a conversation with the manager about a very small issue (and we where having a pleasant conversation) this old man walked up and stood behind the manager. I asked the manager, \""who is this gentleman?\"" Turned out to be the owner who proclaimed, \""I OWN THE F*****G PLACE, THAT\""S WHO I AM....WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM!?!?!\"" I asked the manager if I'd said something wrong and he stood quiet. It was clear he deals with this a lot. Maybe it's because his boss sits at the bar and drinks and then tries to interject when he clearly shouldn't. The story goes on from here, but I digress. My friends and I paid out tab for one pitcher of beer (so we where there less than 20 min) and took our business elsewhere. After spending $286.00 at the other location it has become our new hangout. There is another post here about the owner kicking out a Kings fan....I find that story COMPLETELY believable after what we had happen. I wouldn't spend ten cents in this place all because of the owner! | 0 |
Hehe, Hooters in the Burbs. I read another review stating this and I couldn't agree more, except the waitresses at a real Hooters are usually much more fun. I live around the corner and yet I rarely go because of this factor. I've only ever been with my husband and we would both much sooner drive down the road to Red Rock. \n\nThe food is hit or miss. The drinks are expensive. I am giving this two stars instead of one because the last time I went the sandwich I ordered was pretty good and the waitress was actually very friendly. Maybe they're turning things around. | 0 |
Very tasty frozen yogurt. Large variety of toppings. A little bit on the expensive side. | 1 |
Prices on sign don't match price at pump. I get that they discount for cash but it's misleading to post the discounted price on the sign. That should be posted on the pump. I can get gas for at least ten cents cheaper across the street with nicer customer service, pumps I don't have to lean on to get to pump, and honest signage. | 0 |
Thanks Yelp! I now have periodic cravings for this food!\n\nSeriously, I do. It's fast food, but more authentic Mexican. NOT Taco Bell. And really tasty!\n\nAnd I really don't like breakfast burritos. Never. But someone bought one for me, and I was really surprised. It was delicious!\n\nCravings...! | 1 |
A quality pizza for sure and I really like most of it.\nSeems their normal pizza is the very thin type and I know it has it's following, but we don't always like it like that. You can also order it as \""double dough\"" which is much better, but it also costs you more of your hard earned cash \""dough\"". I don't know why, but sometimes they cut their pizza like they are mad at you. The slices are chopped up into little chips and not the traditional triangles like most pizzas are often served. They also have a term that they use to load up the toppings, but once I ordered it that way and got the same amount of toppings as a normal order? I guess they are in a different league as far as the way pizza should be served? but I can't figure it out. Overall a great pizza if you don't mind some unusual presentation, and paying a little bit more too. | 1 |
I went with a coworker for dinner. Much has already been said about this place by other reviewers so I won't comment much.\n\nDriving into the place, you have to valet parking due to the limited space, which is not a big deal for me but I would rather park myself. My car can be a mess some times.\n\nThe wine was the bright spot at this place as well as the outdoor bar setting and the inside decor. We ordered bruchetta, salad and a panini. The salad was flavorful, panini plentiful and bruchetta delightful. The only downside I found about the bruchetta was that our selections was oily and I'm not an expert on bruchetta to know if it is designed this way. I'm more incline to eat crisp food that doesn't make a mess and would try another menu item. But I guess that was what the wine is for.\n\nWe went on a worknight and there was a mix crowd of mostly adults and workers. A good way to end the work day... | 1 |
Southern food should make you happy, it should as my friend Arry S. puts it so plainly, \""it's like being hugged... from the inside out.\"" \n\nDish does that, you can only feel like the happy slowly filling you from the inside out. I mean look, it's a simple location, a diner, by all traits. It's not Johnny Rockets diner, it's the corner, hole in the wall diner, that you bring a girlfriend, wife, or someone you care about, for food that you wished your mom cooked every day for you. \n\nIn a bowl of warmth, you find yourself knee deep in Tomato Soup, a creamy, buttery, tangy, gritty all-in-one smart dish. Served with a buttermilk biscuit, brushed with butter, you can't ask for more for a starter. The Chicken and Dumplings is that little slice of goodness, it's like the stuff your mother decided, to reward herself, but thought you might like it also. The chicken was tender, and the dumplings were nicely done. The Mac and Cheese, was the kind you find in Southern Cooking. It's not the creamy kind you find in the fridge section, but the made-by-some-person-in-your-kitchen-sensibility and taste. You may want some crazy cheese sauce, but this is the kind that makes you realize, they make it the way you make it at home, but just a little bit better. \n\nOkay, I'm not from the south, but I have been to every state in the US. There are great foods out there, and really, this places shows that you don't have to execute gastro-etymology, to show case, the simple home like flavors that make this place a must visit. | 1 |
I really love Pei Wei! For the price, I think it's the freshest, tastiest Asian food you can get. Always white breasts in all their chicken dishes which is so much healthier! Service is always excellent, even when they are busy. Great online deals too! | 1 |
Very swank and updated lobby. Rooms are nice and big. Staff was very gracious and accommodating. | 1 |
I had lunch here today with family from out of state.... They had a friend with them that is a big Harley Davidson Fan.. The restaurant is decked out in Harley D,,, well duh,,, but its nice,,, they have motorcycles on lifts that continuously circle the whole restaurant... They are the previous yr's model that are for sale, so 2011 are in there now but will change in june.. \nWhats with all these chain place, like Planet hollywood, Chili's, Outback etc... All the food at these places taste the same regardless of where you go... GHAK... I ordered the BBQ plate for 2, included one free starter which we got the spinach/artichoke dip,,, ehhhhh marginal at best... the plate included pork ribs, bbq chicken, smoked sausages, pulled pork, and i think beef brisket with corn on cob and 2 sides.. served family style...\n\nSausage- pffffft,, spicy but not very good\nRibs- were decent,, on par with ribs at fridays, chillis, etc\nPulled Pork- decent nothing to write home about\nchicken- best meat on the plate, juicy tender but still ehhhh\nbrisket- total fail if it was brisket/ tasted different than the pulled pork so i dont know\n\nOther plates at the table were a\n\nburger--- ehhhh \nfrench toast- looked good,\nturkey wrap- nice sized, but who messes up a wrap..\n\nAll in all,, decent place to go if you have guests in town and want to see another typical Theme restaurant and in the immediate area, buy a drink skip the food.... Hope this yelps.\n\nPS... they added a 17% gratuity automatically,,, i thought this was odd especially when it was just 4 adults and 2 kids one being 16months.... didnt notice till i looked at it outside... i figured,, the waiter made 32% gratuity on us.. Also, to park behind the place is 10 bucks, but they will credit you 10 bucks with your parking tix... | 0 |
Horrible. Sub par job. Paid for a pedi and got lotion rubbed on my legs and bad paint job on my toes. The nail polish didn't even last a week, and the customer service was not great. The price was ridiculous for what they did. | 0 |
This will always be my fav Sonic ! I go to the ones out here and Idk it doesnt feel the same ! But i miss it ! Hopefully Ill get to visit soon ! Great for those late night cravers ! | 1 |
Tacos In The Back, Waste Of Money In The Front! Driving by this place the first couple weeks it was open, I just knew I had to take some time and check it out. Unfortunately, as \""cute\"" as this hole-in-the-neighborhood venue is, the food was very disappointing on both occasions I went there! The motto is: Pick a meat and pick your price tag. $9 gets you 2 fairy-size tacos, a soggy tostada and a small drink...enough disappointment for 1 person. Disappointing 2 people could set you back $20-$30 quickly. The tacos are tiny and the meat is bland. I tried both the beef and the chicken during my visits there. The beef had almost no taste and the chicken was so dry my last time there, I could barely swallow it, even with the low-quality liquid additions from the \""salsa\"" bar! When I took my fiance, she wouldn't even finish the meal, she was so disappointed! The ingredients in each of the menu items are exactly the same...meat and tortilla. The taco is a spoonful of meat on a tiny tortilla. A tostada is a small mound of meat on a larger tortilla. A quesadilla is a small scoop of meat with a little cheese added...in a tortilla. They would do better to simply offer \""tacos\"" only and reduce the price. All the menu items taste the same and the only real difference between each one is the increasing price tag. I highly recommend you avoid Backyard Taco if you have tastebuds and/or financial sense! | 0 |
Worst. Visit. Ever.\n\nI ordered chicken fried chicken, I got country fried steak. Once that got corrected, my chicken was burnt and dry. My corn was mushy. \n\nMy mother's country fried steak was dry. \n\nMy brother found an eyelash in his eggs. \n\nMy sister in law had old vegetables. \n\nOur server was great, no complaints there. The kitchen needs to fix it up though! | 0 |
Who does not like smashing someone else's nuts and then having them clean up the mess? This is exactly what you can do at Teakwood's. \n\nSome bars of pretzels, some have trail mix, but only Teakwood's has buckets of peanuts in the shell. Selling them is part of the fun, Crack em' or smash em' then throw the shells on the floor. That's right the floor, so you can imagine this is not the most elegant place. \n\nEvery night has some drink specials and a decent selection of beers as a good bar should. The food is well executed bar style menu expect to see your cheese laden and fried foods. \n\nI brought a friend here who had a particularly bad week and day, I did not think anything could cheer her up. After pounding on half a bucket of peanuts, her frustration was gone. | 1 |
This was always my favorite Souvlaki place in the city. It was just ok today. Pita was only sorta fresh and not warm as was typical. The service was awful. Waiting and waiting for our cutlery until my wife got up and grabbed some. Waiting and waiting for our menus then waiting after being served to order another drink. We were so frustrated that we walked up to the cash, paid and left. | 0 |
A great sandwich shop open 24 hours a day. When staying at the hotel I will eat here multiple times on the trip. Can't go wrong with their triple decker ruben! | 1 |
Every review I have read is right on! I had no idea what I was getting into when I stepped foot into this little family owned deli. Old school - quality meats, great sandwiches. The sandwiches feed two people for $8. All I have to say is if you don't try it you are just straight foolish!! | 1 |
Mmm mmm good! \n\nMy sister and I were in the same shopping center as this place and decided to eat here. This place is a winner! She ordered two large pizza's 1 pepperoni and 1 sausage it's a special 16' pizza for $7.99 \n\nThey were delicious and gushing with goodness. They are generous with the cheese and the cheese they use is yummy.The sauce was very flavorful and the sausage and pepperoni were also fresh and tasty! \n\nVery delicious pizza all around. \n\nNext time I will be trying one of their meatball Stromboli or a Gyro. \n\nDefinitely check this place out it's not even a year old and you will not be disappointed! \n\n* Dine in if you can as the decor is really awesome and the walls are filled with pictures of celebrities and singers. \n\nI will be back for sure to try their other many good looking options on the menu!!! | 1 |
Terrible experience. Brandy is perhaps the worst waitress I have ever encountered. Food is average at best. Do not bother, there are a lot of other options in the area. | 0 |
Oh dear nom of all things that are nom!\n\nGluten free? Yes please!\n\nAside from having a really good craft beer selection, they have an enormous whiskey selection too. Yes, even Bulleit and Buffalo Trace. \n\nI got the 1lb burger (no bun, I don't eat that no more) and had it cooked rare. This is so far the best rare burger I've had in recent memory! One pound of ground meat smothered in cheese and mushrooms. Hang on, I just drooled on my keyboard...\n\nAnd then the french fries! If I could drown them in the malt vinegar I would have been even more in heaven. (I can't eat the vinegar ya see? They do have it.) These are those crispy, thin, slightly thicker than shoe-string fries. \n\nI hear the pizza is pretty good too.\n\nThe only reason I can't give it a five star rating is the difficult eating space. I'd really suggest showing up early to have a drink or two and then take your burger to go. There's probably like 20 seats total (the majority at the bar) but I have no problem saying I'll go back if someone wants to join me! | 1 |
Not quite the atmosphere that is advertised. Expected more of a bar scene, but was seated at a table surrounded very closely by families with children (tables very close together upstairs). Wanted the mimosa special and was told ordering food was required. I ordered an appetizer, which was $5 for a scoop of pimiento cheese and couldn't even eat it due to how salty it was. Too much salt in the cheese and the crackers. The deviled eggs were not great either. Food definitely over priced and not something I would necessarily recommend. Drink specials aren't too good either. | 0 |
When we first moved to Charlotte, NC from Savannah, I was really looking forward to trying Southern food here. A lot of people suggested Mert's. One word-YUCK! We ordered simple items. Fried chicken, macaroni and cheese and collards. The chicken was tasteless and the mac was bland. The service wasn't great either. She leaned over our table,with her butt in the other patrons face the entire time. Not impressed. I went a second time just in case they were having a bad day. I ordered catfish with okra and tomatoes. Again-YUCK! The catfish was fried too hard and did not have any meat on it. The okra and tomatoes were alright. Still searching for a great southern restaurant. | 0 |
We booked our hotel through Priceline. Thought we were getting a decent deal. We were hoping for Circus Circus. We gambled and got The Quad. The Hotel is going through renovations, so maybe it will get better. I did not see any bugs that is why the 2 stars. We did however have to pay an additional $50 for a Resort Fee. We though we were done paying, but no. Should be illegal to add fees after paying an agreed price. That is a scam where nobody wins. We will never return there, we will never use Priceline again. The staff and hotel were below average. The best part of our stay there was they let us check our bags for the day, so we did not have to lug them around everywhere we went. | 0 |
I came here looking for certain flotation device for my training in open water at Lake Mead. Unfortunately they never had it. It did give me the opportunity though too check out Swim 2000 for the first time. I guess they also have website if not able too find certain product. Aka for me would have been better off checking out online store. \n\nThe store is really small although too there credit they do have lot of stuff crammed in it. I mean crammed in hardly any walking room really too check things out. They try too fit so much stuff in the store its hard too find anything specific. I never visible saw change room if wanted too try on swim outfits.They had more female swim outfit then trunks for males. The one thing they did have great diversity of was swim goggles mostly TYR . I am fan of that brand. Own pair myself. I walking around feeling like this place is mess and just stuff all over unorganized. \n\nThe service the lady checked me out was really nice. She explained too me about free membership that once you spend $400 worth you get $40 or something off the next purchase. I don't see myself getting up too that amount but good too know and the membership free last forever. The whole time trying too figure out layout and cluster of stuff no service too be around. Overall not fan of the service cause really should start from the minute step into the business till you leave...\n\nIf something small that need on the fly would come back. Really see myself going too the online store instead save my gas and headache of finding anything at Swim 2000. | 0 |
We got discounted tickets for this restaurant because we thought it was the Victorian restaurant at Bill's and we had eaten there before. We were surprised to discover this hidden gem. I loved that it's tucked away at Bill's and I loved the old-time elegant atmosphere,.down to the manager insisting the foreigner who was refusing to remove his baseball cap, remove it. (The lost art of being a gentlemen or at least appearing like one when indoors at a restaurant). I had the scallops and they were delicious, perfectly seared and moist. My husband had the shrimp scampi and they were huge and also perfectly done. The ceasar salad was wonderful as well. Yes. it was pricey but worth it. Once the door closed and we were in this wonderful small room with high back chairs, comfortable booths and low lighting, you couldn't hear a sound coming from the casino. My only criticism would be that with only 49 seats, and only 5 tables occupied, I would have thought ordering a glass of wine would mean I'd get it before my salad. Our waitress was pleasant but I had to ask twice for the first glass of wine and then after she brought our food, she never came back to check on us. I would have enjoyed a second glass and my husband would have like a second soda. I would go to this wonderful gem again but would hope for a more attentive waitress, especially for the price. We are big tippers but she missed out. | 1 |
Rudest people I have ever encountered. Husband and wife owned business and when I called for service the wife was unbelievably and unnecessarily rude and demanding. Don't waste your time calling. | 0 |
Hubby had a mushroom swiss burger which he loved. I wasn't too impressed by the smokey taste of the beef. Although I'm not a vegetarian, I tried the veggie burger, which turned out to be black bean. Realized I'm not a fan. The onion rings were great. The fries, so-so. I was turned off by the Roadstar - their \""signature\"" 4 pattie burger they dare people to finish. Does there really need to be something so obviously unhealthy on an American menu? Prices were a little on the high side for a burger, but food is made to order. Service was extremely pleasant and friendly. The sign above the register seriously needs to be raised as we watched the poor, tall employee's head bump into the sharp point on the bottom a couple of times. | 0 |
make sure you watch him while he repairs your phone. We have heard that sometimes, tech will take your original parts and replace it with copy parts. \nwe left it for him to fix and unlock. Took it home and it still didnt work. We called and told the tech the issue, the phone is locked and we cant do anything with it at all. were advised to bring back to Apple to have them restore all, but before we bring back to Apple, we have to bring the phone back b/c there was a part that he forgot to put back. ( light went on in my head- out of all those phones and parts he has lying aroud on his desk, how does he knows which one he left out of who's phone- hmmm)\n\nAnd months later I heard from a guy selling Iphones said that actually many of these places do that. I have only one experience with this shop. I do like the prices, so just be aware and watch him fix your phone. | 0 |
It's not hard to get Nachos wrong, but they did. So disappointed in this Hickory Tavern. Came to watch football but could hardly hear anything over the outrageously loud crowd. Service was pretty bad as well.. Waited ten minutes just to get our check so we could go watch the game elsewhere. | 0 |
i enjoy the thunderbolt! its super fast for a wooden coaster and I feel its pretty long one too, just when you think its over you keep going :) \n\nFunny story - last summer my boyfriend and i went to Kennywood. it was his first time there since he just moved from Florida. So we get in line for the thunderbolt and he's asking me 21 questions about how fast it is and if it scary (yes its fast, no its not scary!) once we get on, he ducks his head to not see anything and then proceeds to tell me that he is afraid of roller coasters and hasnt been on one since he was like 9! (we are on the Thunderbolt guys and this kid is about to pee his pants from being scared!) \n\nLong story short, I got him to ride every roller coaster at Kennywood. He tried to back down on the revenge and the new(er) sky rocket after waiting in line for a half hour but nope! we rode them all! :) | 1 |
Frankly I love this place it is all about fresh and quick in and out! The orange chicken is my fav here but Kung pao is pretty darned tempting too! | 1 |
AVOID, terrible customer service, took the family through the drive thru and when we got home had the complete wrong order. I know, I should have checked the order but we were the only people there, LOL, which makes it that much worse!!!!! | 0 |
Service was horrible.\n\nWhen we arrived, there were MAYBE 10 tables occupied. 3 bartenders, and 10 servers.\n\nTook 10 minutes after my first drink was empty to get another one and I had to flag the bartender down.\n\nFood was good(that's expected), but took 25 minutes to get an order of orange peel beef and honey walnut shrimp.\n\nI thought San Diego had a lock on snooty, self-absorbed waitstaff, but P.F. Chang's Las Vegas has them beat by far.\n\nWill never be back. | 0 |
No integrity! Buyer beware! I purchased from Vato Cigar's website. I paid for my cigar humidor (gift for my hubby for Valentine's Day 2013) via PayPal and never received it. I tried contacting Vato Cigars via email and received no response. Next, I called and was glad to reach Paul Vato, owner, and he was so apologetic and promised to send the item as soon as he could; he needed to order it. Sadly, the item never arrived, and I was never contacted or refunded. Since Paul seemed so genuine when I spoke with him, I decided to contact him again. Again, he seemed earnest about the oversight and vowed to send the humidor. I have yet to receive the item or a refund, and I have left messages that go unanswered. \nI would not purchase anything from this store; it is obvious Paul Vato is not concerned with his customers getting what they pay for-scary he owns two shops! | 0 |
They are consistently inconsistent! Pan pizza is often all white and mushy, but sometimes crispy, almost over cooked! I thought they were on a conveyer belt? Brooklyn style which I used to like is all salty and garlic tasting and under cooked. I only order here cause I work late and their delivery is fast, but the food is below normal standards from competitors. Wings are slimy, small, not hot, kinda gross. I'm not eating here anymore | 0 |
While this resort is beautiful and the staff are very friendly; I have an excessively bad taste in my mouth. I was there on business for 3 nights. My very last night I was awoken several times in the night to very loud noises outside of my room which was very startling and scary. I wake up at 6:30 am and open the shutters to the glass slider that opens up to the desert behind my room. Low and behold there is a clear imprint of a man's side of face with the ear pressed up against the glass. Being a single woman traveling alone for work this is alarming to say the least. I promptly called security who was very nice, however as I was checking out a short hour later the security officer had not shared with the manager my scary experience. I had taken pictures and showed it to the manager. Following insincere apologies were stupid explanations like \""maybe a husband was lost and couldn't find his room and was trying to hear if it was his wife in the room\"". What? ? Um how about if that's the case you knock on the door to the room? ? Not go into the wilderness to press your face to a sliding glass door? Very scary, disturbing and should be taken more seriously by all staff. My instinct is that it was one of the staff members. Being that the entire time I was there I saw a maximum of 5 guests I hardly doubt it was the lost husband scenario and if that is the case, to the wife, it is time to trade that model in. \n\nIn addition, I'm not the type to ask for a discount or a return of funds but I do believe something should have been offered as I was very shaken up. And if you hadn't of guessed already nothing was offered up besides lame explanations and insincere apologies. \n\nBad taste on the part of the management and a bad taste in my mouth. | 0 |
yes, as many others have noted, the produce and meat are iffy, it's often crowded and less than clean, and it's impossible to find an employee when you need one. however, the vast array of ethnic food, cheeses and beer make woodman's perfect for those of us who aren't loaded/pretentious enough to shop at whole paycheck or willy street co-op. | 1 |
I have never bought a car sight unseen before, and if it wasn't for the confidence I had after talking with Kris Le Suer on the phone, I would not have gotten on a plane. After the event, and the few days of driving my new car, I am even more pleased with my experience at Le Suer. I had been to new VW dealerships here in CA and gotten the total run-around, so when I found this family run operation, I was thrilled.\n\nKris and team, GREAT job. Your pride in your company and honest [to a fault] approach made me leave this review and I will refer you ANY chance I get. Your newer pre-owned inventory is stunning, so I'm sure my friends here in CA will find great choices.\n\nAll the best to you! And you thanks again!~ | 1 |
OK so we missed Evil Dead when it was out at the major theaters so my hubby said let's check it out as it was playing here.\n\nAfter our last 1 star visit I was not too excited to return even if for a movie I was really wanting to see.\n\nWell this visit was a lot better than the first I am happy to report. Our movie was plating in theater #2 which was air conditioned and had plush comfortable seats.\n(unlike our last visit where there were yellow taped off rows of broken seats as if a crime scene were under investigation)\n\nThe cost was $2.00 per person which is a great deal for a movie, $1.00 hot dogs also which were hot and tasty, very good wieners indeed!\n\nThe only thing that sucked is that a small, I mean SMALL bag of popcorn is $3.50. What turned me off is that their concession floor was covered in popcorn and a complete mess! They need to thank their lucky stars that the health department did not make a stop by on this day. That is just not healthy, not only did it look bad seeing that mess behind the counter but I just think of what a roach haven this could create. \n\nI still can not get that popcorn mess of a visual out of my freaking head! It must be common place because when I said something in shock to the cashier she just looked back at the mess and shrugged her shoulders as if their lack of cleanliness is common place.\n\nI should have taken a picture seriously, because it is a must see to believe type of thing. I mean these employees were standing on at least 3 inches of popcorn on the ground while bagging mine. I understand popcorn can get messy however when there is more popcorn on the ground then in the popper there is an issue.\n\nAnyhow I am just happy the theater was air conditioned this time as we sweat our cracks off on our last visit!\n\nWe may be back depending on the movie that is playing as we can catch what we miss while at the major theaters here. | 0 |
I with Toni B. as I would like to give English Dermatology Center (i.e. Paul English Dermatology) ZERO stars if I could.\n\nAfter dealing with the cold/unresponsive staff on a number of occasions both for myself and my daughter with both of us having similar issues and experiences, with needing to come back repeatedly for \""Another followup Appointment\"" to get another billable procedure on their books.\n\nYesterday I called because the prescription they had written to me at my December 5th 2011 appointment, was no longer available. The company stopped making Tetracycline and there has literally been none made since June 2011 (See Link: http://www.ashp.org/DrugShortages/Current/bulletin.aspx?id=816 )\n\nRemember they gave me the prescription in December 2011, about 1/2 a year since Tetracycline was being made but that is another issue. I was able to get the first few months of the prescription filled with some assistance of a very helpful pharmacist but she could no long locate any left over supplies of Tetracycline after March of so of 2012.\n\nI was able to go until about mid October 2012 with what Tetracycline I had on hand. My prescription is good for this until Dec 31, 2012 or about two months and change.\n\nSo I could get two more 30 day supplies on the prescription before my prescription runs out.\n\nHere is the KICKER and why I WILL NOT BE GO BACK TO English Dermatology Center, when I called and explained the situation about Tetracycline not being made anymore and I need to have the remainder of my prescription changed to an equivalent prescription, they said they would NOT be able to do the change to the prescription because Mindy (the Physician Assistant) doesn't renew prescriptions if they haven't seen you in the last 12 months.\n\nI explained that I was there about 10 months ago and there was total silence on the phone. They said they would have to call me back. They then called and said that they would only renew the prescription until December 4, 2012 (one year exactly to the day) and I would have to come in and PAY ANOTHER MEDICAL APPOINTMENT FEE to get my prescription renewed through the last 26 days of December 2012.\n\nRemember I'm just trying to get the original prescription, thru Dec. 31, 2012, changed to something that is actually being made and actually available but all English Dermatology Center wants to do is get me in the door for ANOTHER BILLABLE APPOINTMENT.\n\nEnglish Dermatology Center IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. English Dermatology Center can't keep their word and give me the prescription equivalent for the same time, December 31, 2012, they authorized previously because they just want to FORCE YOU TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AND TAKE YOUR MONEY!\n\nDon't think that because you have insurance that your and I are not paying for it. English Dermatology Center's process and forced appointment practices are exactly why the cost of Employer-Sponsored health insurance premiums have more than doubled in the last 9 years, a rate 3 times faster than cumulative wage increases.\n\nDo yourself and your family a favor and, if you use English Dermatology Center, FIND A DIFFERENT DERMATOLOGIST or if you are looking for a dermatologist, definitely DO NOT USE English Dermatology Center. | 0 |
This washworks is now called Sparkle. I came because I received a coupon in Val Pak for the early bird special. I think it was $6 off between 8-10AM. Got there at 9:30 after a soccer game and they took FOREVER!! I think we were there for 45 minutes - an hour and there weren't even that many people there!! They did a good job vacuuming the car, but when I asked the guy to wipe down my door some more, he said I needed to buy the deep cleaning package to do that. Lol. He did it, since he probably knew he wouldn't be getting a tip with that response, but I could certainly feel the love. The package I got is normally $19 or something which is equivalent to the VIP at their competitor. Their car freshener was a spray so the scent went away very quickly. \n\nThe waiting area inside was decent. They had Easter coloring pages for kids which was nice along with free computers to use while waiting, but seriously, two kids in a waiting room for almost an hour is not cool regardless of what they have. I would come back if I had a coupon and nobody in front of me, but on a side by side comparison, I'd rather go to their competitor. | 0 |
My AC kept tripping breaker, started out infrequent, then was after a couple of minute. I suspected a bad breaker, but wanted it checked. Called Cool Touch, and Susan answered near closing time. Turns out phone was maybe forwarded and said she would call back when she got home to a computer. Susan called back as promised and set an appt for next day. Susan called next day to ask if I was available as the tech was running ahead of schedule, perfect! Luis was professional and confirmed my suspicion. He asked if I knew how to change out breaker to save me the markup, etc. (I did). Great experience, on- time, and the $59 service call was well worth piece of mind. Thank you Cool Touch! | 1 |
I set up an appointment for my dog to get groomed and was impressed by how fast they were able to get my pet in for a full grooming. I dropped my dog off and they were very nice and welcomed my dog like one of their own. One hour later I went to go pick my pet up and everything seemed fine. He was excited to see me but looked very tired and barely opened his eyes. The groomer had told me that she let him wander the store on his own, which I thought wow that's awesome that he didn't have to be in a kennel. Well as soon as I got home, which is about a 2 minute drive from the store, I noticed that something was not right with his eye. He wouldn't keep it open and was tearing pretty bad. Me being a nurse, I just thought he needed a good eye rinse so i proceeded to flush his eye with saline. He continued to keep his eye shut so I took a peak at it with a pen light and suspected that he had a corneal abrasion. I took him to the vet immediately and they confirmed my suspicions. He was put on antibiotic eye drops and pain eye drops. I called the Cookies-N-Clean to explain the situation and they seemed not bothered by the fact that my dog got a corneal abrasion while there. I spoke with the groomer herself and one of the owners and the response I got was, \""Well, next time we will be extra cautious and use hypoallergenic soap.\"" That was it, no apology, no discount for future visits, or payment of vet bill or prescription medications. I would have been satisfied with any of the above being done and probably would have returned because they were so nice and helpful at first. I am not one to write reviews but this definitely made me think twice about where I will be taking my little boy from now on. | 0 |
Gordon Ramsey needs to have this restaurant on his show Kitchen Nightmares! My husband with another couple booked this reservation 3 months in advance since we have been excited to try this restaurant for 2 years. We arrived to our reservation on a high note from walking off a craps table with winnings near $1000, we were sad to walk away from the table but excited for dinner (should have stayed playing craps!) it took the waitress 5 minutes to greet us and offer the water selection which we selected tap. They have a tray of the cuts of meat they wheel around to explain our options that they stick in a corner to store rather than the cooler, while the waitress explained the different cuts all we could smell was rotten meat. We mentioned this to her and she admitted it should be placed in the cooler after being out for a few minutes and swapped with another but the staff doesn't have time for that. GROSS! We ordered oysters (excellent), french onion soup (excellent), crab soup (very bland) gnocchi (small and blah) as appetizers. Our dinner was a NY strip (average) filet(overcharred) short ribs(very fatty) lamb (tiny) with sides of Brussels (over seasoned) Mac n cheese (way to much truffle) chocolate layers (good but nothing special). Now we wait......and wait.....and wait.... For our server to get more water and the bill so we finally ask someone to get her attention. Oh, I forgot that now we learn we have been receiving $9 bottles of water (6 of them) remember we requested tap. So manager comes over and we only complain of the water and over truffled Mac n cheese which he apologizes and removes from the tab. So we go back to waiting. Now I request another manager of which I explain the entire experience to (I NEVER complain as I understand the demand of the business but for this price and for what the restaurant is I am now disgusted) this manager continues to apologize and explain they appreciate the feedback and he is disappointed that we had a bad experience. He additionally took off the dessert. We were not looking for anything to be comped (just the water). So now we wait again for the tab with empty water glasses, after 5 minutes we ask another server to please bring us water. You would think with that being our biggest complaint you would hydrate your customer. I mean we only wanted FREE WATER! Nothing else free, on a $600 tab. We were all shocked that Gordon Ramsey allows a restaurant to run this way and serve the food they do. I have since read other reviews and all seem similar to mine. Maybe it is time for Ramsey to read them. | 0 |
Fresh off the heels of my latest review of the day comes... this place. Hey, you don't get to use a coupon for a free(!) lunch every day, so back off!\n\nMy friend didn't end up going. Actually, I waited until the later afternoon since I was wary of the lunch hour rush. When I did get there, it worked out better than I imagined when I was seated right away and got my food almost suspiciously fast.\n\nThe lunch combination allows for a choice of two of a small array of soups, salads, pastas, and half sandwiches. I went with the Roasted Turkey half sandwich (kinda blind, and arugula bitterness came out) and the Carmela's Chicken (great pasta, but awkward bowl made it hard to balance chicken and shrooms in bites). It came with a small loaf of rosemary bread, which was pretty tasty with or without the olive oil and measly helping of vinegar. They have olive oil bottles at each table for easy refilling, but no vinegar bottles, which I thought was unusual.\n\nOverall, I enjoyed the price of free (+tip), but $8.50 is pretty reasonable for a lunch combo at a sit-down place anyway. | 1 |
I go here for my company bowling league. They have decent lanes and a good amount of lane balls that actually fit my hand! The food is ok, it's bowling alley food. The bar has typical bowling alley beer selection but always friendly staff. | 1 |
Booo on getting rid of the tiger habitat (the one across from the gift shop). Now the only way to see the white tigers is to pay to get into the Secret Garden. Don't get me wrong. The Secret Garden is absolutely worth the price, but I miss seeing the white tiger on my way into the casino. Instead, there is a BLT Burger in the space. | 0 |
We keep trying other places and then return to The Klassik for fish! Both the baked and deep fried cod are awesome. The perch is also excellent. Lots of potato choices and for a small additional charge you can get a wedge salad. Outdoor seating in the summer is really nice, and the inside also has a nice feel...updated from the Cozy Inn that previously occupied the space. Bruce and his staff are very friendly and attentive, stopping by to make sure everything is OK. Drinks are good, beer is cold. No complaints, just a nice relaxing Friday evening with a good fish dinner. | 1 |
Horribly bland food. No flavor what so ever. My wife ordered an omelet with home fries. I ordered the steak with eggs. Neither of our dishes tasted like they had any seasoning what so ever. The pancakes were OK at best. And the best part was the way overpriced bill for crap food. Won't be visiting this place again. | 0 |
I really liked The Parlor. Great good, fun atmosphere, good drinks and a great contemporary feel. Some damn good desert pizza! | 1 |
We stopped in here after a fall day in the park. Nothing could have hit the spot better. The yam soup was great + the scallop, fennel, carrot crepe I had was good BUT the real winner was my date's choice: apple, housemade sausage and emmenthal cheese crepes all covered in syrup... I'm salivating even now just writing this. | 1 |
My family and I attended Michael Jackson One and all left feeling very disappointed. We are all advent MJ fans and huge Cirque du Soleil fans so we all entered the theater very excited. Unfortunately this show did not live up to either Michael Jackson or Cirque du Soleil's reputations. It was very unpolished and seemed thrown together haphazardly. There was no transitions between songs, the \""kids\"" that got the special powers from Michael's iconic items were hokey and annoying, dancers were not all on time together, and the list goes on. On top of that I counted at least 5 very noticeable errors and mistakes, more than I have seen in all the other Cirque shows combined! Lights on dancers were out of sync and color and one poor guys lights never even turned on. I appreciate their thought and willingness to experiment with lights and technology but from Cirque I expect flawlessness. \n\nMy family and I have never walked out of a Cirque show with any other feelings besides awe, wonder, and feeling good. This show we all walked out with mixed feelings. There were definitely some highlights the trampolines, the hologram, guys in black and white suits, the slack line, thriller, the rope climber, and pole dancer. But unfortunately we were all left feeling let down and like they could do so much more with this show. \n\nCirque, you're better than this. | 0 |
A local favorite of ours as it is literally right across the street from us...in fact I am looking out the window at it right now for inspiration. It is a little bit hidden back in a strip mall which sounds bad but it's a nice strip mall...I mean c'mon it's Dilworth after all. After you find it, parking is a breeze.\n\nWe almost exclusively go for the rotisserie chicken and saffron rice. You absolutely can't go wrong with those. From there we tend to mix it up each time and maybe do some soup or fried yuca or something like that. Portions are pretty big...we almost always have a to go box. And come to think of it I don't believe we have ever had dessert there. But I'm sure if we did we would like it as well. We can usually get out of there for $25-$30 for 2 people which is pretty good for us.\n\n**update** we just ate at Pio Pio tonight and finally had dessert. Got the tres leches and it was delish! Another reason to like this place.\n\nWe give it 4.5 machu picchu's out of 5 | 1 |
So I constantly get ads in the mail for this place and finally decided to try it. When we called they were friendly but were placed on hold twice... in one call. Fast forward to almost 2 hours later. (We called after an hour to see what the hold up was, guy claimed the driver had left 7 mins prior.) So the driver hardly spoke english and couldn't find the place. We opened up our food which was 2 medium pizzas, wings, and breadsticks. We also added on fries which were in the same container as the wings so the fries were soaked and soggy. Wings weren't good at all and neither were the fries. Pizza was ok as were the breadsticks. But I wouldn't ordered here again if they paid me, not for a 2 hour wait. | 0 |
This was an interesting experience. The whole fam is in Vegas so we wanted something tasty, yet kid friendly so this seemed like a good place. \n\nWe had a reservation and were seated immediately. We had three different people check on us, and I still don't quite know who our server actually was. One gal took our order and came back like 3 times to ask questions about it. It wasn't that hard being we all ordered burgers! \n\nAll the food came out at once along with 3 people to deliver it. She forgot my daughter's burger so she had to put in the order again. Burger. Cheese. Mayo. Tomato. Not difficult. It came with no mayo. \n\nWe ordered a salad. Got our salad. She comes out with another salad and says \""did you get your salad?\"" I also ordered a second beer and did not get the beer I asked for :(\n\nThe food was really good. Burgers fries and onion rings were all very tasty. But the service just wasn't up to par. Paying $170 for 7 people at a burger joint I expect much, much better service. \n\nI guess we should have tried Gordon Ramsay :/ | 0 |
We had a great time at T & T. The food was pretty awesome, the sangria was fantastic. The atmosphere was casual but appropriately themed. The guacamole was soooooo good. I would definitely go back, except that it's in the Luxor which is just 'eh.'\n\nJust a side note, don't plan on eating at T&T and then going out. You will be too full of cheese and beans and chips and Tequila and Mexican food to make it. Plus, it's really hard to eat \""just a little bit\"" here since the food is so tasty. | 1 |
We were a party of 4 looking for dinner. Walking though the Cosmo we wanted some fun tasty food. We looked at the menu prior to entering and found the hostesses friendly and quick to help us. The restaurant was about half full on a Monday night. We arrived to our table, we sat for about ten to fifteen minutes waiting for someone to say hello. After being greeted and poured room temperature water we ordered our drinks. After about twenty five minutes our server took our order. The menu is a bit different and thought the server should have taken some time to explain the menu and or any specials. This did not happen. The server looked and acted like she could care less about us being there. One person in our party ordered Jose's Patatas Bravas for six dollars. This was a bag of what appeared to be lay's chips topped with spicy tomato sauce. What a joke, a bag of plain chips with the empty bag on the side. My wife ordered the Manza salad which she did not like at all. She found it to be bland. The salad was also small but made no difference since she could not finish it because she could not stand the taste. I had the spinach salad which actually tasted good but for eleven dollars found it to be very small. \n\nMy overall perception of the food quality was not great. We felt as though the server could have been much more attentive as there was very very little interaction with us. In the end we settled up and left still hungry. I would not go back. | 0 |
Another thanks to Raymond (who we saw this morning btw!) for posting the new review of Verve. We wanted to try something a little different for Easter and we were hoping to get inspired. We were more than pleased.\n\nPros:\n*Wear what you feel comfortable in\n*Great pastor - his message today really spoke to me\n*Fun multimedia keeps you engaged\n*Awesome musicians that play fun rock music\n*Separate kids services - no crying kids in church\n*No pressure ! I didn't feel pressured to join, donate, anything - which is rare in the church world. \n\nOverall I recommend anyone that doesn't like church but is curious about God/religion/Christianity to give it a shot. I promise you won't feel uncomfortable ! | 1 |
Listen, don't let the location fool you, this place is awesome... go, go, go... the food, the service, the food, the fooooooddd...! super yummy... super delish. Listen, you must try it, the place is clean, feels like home. I super recommend this place, even if you pick it up and take it home... do it, try it. Try the Torta Nortena beef or chicken. I love the shrimp tostadas... the hamburgers are amazing too... go, and go soon... | 1 |
Ugh.\n\nThe story that I can tell that sums this place up involves a group of us guys roaming in here at 6a (having been up the entire night) and in desperate need of food. They had an \""all you can eat\"" pancake special going on, which at the time sounded fantastic. And then we got the pancakes - these were the driest things ever put together - more absorbent than a Sham-Wow. No amount of fake maple syrup could make these things palatable, which in our state is saying something. \n\nTerrible food. About the only thing that I've found on the menu that's any good is the bagel sandwich.\n\n(If you're wondering why I've gone back, well, it's the only 24-hour restaurant in the NYNY Casino, and sometimes convenience just wins out) | 0 |
I have been coming here for years. There's one place in particular positively nutz on isle H-27. I used to not miss if I was here. Then I starts to notice that his chocolate sits there one week to another and the guy the runs it his name is mike he is not the cleanest person there. His booth is infested with cockroaches I saw 2 of them in his display case over his chocolates. One person warned him and I saw him kill it with his bare hands then without washing his hands he rearrange the chocolate. DO NOT EAT ANYTHING HERE unless you want to get sick. I'm going to call the health district Monday ..... | 0 |
WTF, no more late night steak and eggs for 4 bucks? got replaced for a TGIF? not cool! | 0 |
I went to Gordon Biersch in Boca Park with my wife and we loved it. MJ was our server and she gave us \""reward cards\"" which got us our next meal for $10 off! So we went back again. 2nd time around was equally great! I asked to talk to the manager, the GM came to our table and I told him how great the service was. Our meals were roughly $10 bucks each before the discount, that's barely a couple bucks more than a Big Mac meal! This food was quality, delicious and pretty healthy! Love it, will be back many times. | 1 |
The best local wine pub if you're in the Arcadia/Biltmore area - seriously. Great paninis and bruschetta and of course ! don't forget the Red Wine ! yum try the Mozzerella and Chicken sandwich or the roasted red pepper w/ goat cheese on bread :) | 1 |
i like this location better than the spring mountain. they have more stuff on the menu. i love trying new items. this time i had Shishito pepper and kimchi for app. i did not care for the shishito pepper much. kimchi was good. next i had the Chashu Bowl. that was delicious. the staff was friendly, rest was clean. the food came out quick. i will def be back for more! | 1 |
finally got to check out Nobuo during AZ restaurant week and was not disappointed!\n\nthe amuse bouche was delicious - skewered watermelon & goat cheese yum! the marriage of flavors & textures here was close to perfection!\n\nthe rest of the menu was really inventive - nothing i've tried before! seemed more like asian fusion than japanese, but really tasty.\n\nwe all shared bites and i would have to say that the pork belly & rice wrapped in a banana leaf was my favorite. absolutely delicious! | 1 |
awful, place full of flies, food is not good. | 0 |
It's rare that I have a date with my husband on a Monday afternoon/evening, but this past Memorial Day, we did just that. After a quick visit to the Science Center (the Van Gogh alive exhibit is a must-see by the way), we were hungry so we headed over to Rice Paper. Neither of us had ever been before, and we were pleased with our experience.\n\nIt was a tad bit too hot to sit outside, although they do have a covered patio with misters. We walked in and were seated and greeted promptly by Al, our server. He's quite the character. He made us laugh quite a bit in addition to being attentive and making some recommendations. We enjoyed the stylish renovated house / hip colorful atmosphere as well.\n\nWe ended up ordering a few things and sharing. Highlights included the firecracker shrimp. a spider roll, a shrimp roll, and a zen salad. Everything was light and tasted fresh. We really enjoyed the dipping sauces that came with the spring rolls. They've got such a huge selection of the spring rolls, that I can't wait to return to try some of the others. They don't have a huge selection of Vietnamese entrees, but it appears that they will custom create a bit upon request.\n\nI highly recommend going for the \""food happy hour.\"" It's from 3pm - 6:30pm and includes $6 appetizers & $1 off all spring rolls. Such a deal! We didn't take advantage of it, but the \""drinks happy hour\"" is actually 11am - 6:30pm and specialty drinks are $6, house wine by the glass is $5, well drinks are $4, and draft beer is just $2.75.\n\nIf only Rice Paper was a tad bit closer to home, I could see myself being a regular... Instead, I'll keep it high on my list of spots to return to when I find myself heading downtown! | 1 |
HELL NO!!!!\nRude service!!!\n\nwhen we came in, the whole place had ONE server and TWO bartenders? \nlets do the math...about 10+tables(2~4 people seaters), you gonna let one lady handling that, but 2 bartenders to handle 10 people bar seats???? Who is the MANAGER????\n\nWe sat down for 5 min, the server running around like a mad lady trying to do her job, and one of the bartender just talk and talk and talk and talk. \nFinally decided to get drinks from the bar ourselves, then the rude guy told us \""I HAVE TWO PEOPLE IN FRONT OF YOU\""\nreally cuz we sat down before them????? \n\nVery pushy for their \""double shot is only $4 more\"" \n\nNEVER EVER COMING BACK! | 0 |
We just arrived in Vegas. And, after ten long hours of being tortured by screaming babies and bad plane movies, we were excited to grab a bite of REAL food (and not anything in the realm of \""cookies, pretzels, or peanuts\"" ... you know, the battle-cry of the flight attendant). \n\nThe folks who work here were friendly and super accommodating (I'm a vegetarian and they offered to make me an off-menu grilled cheese ... which was very, very nice of them!). \n\nUnfortunately, the food was super overpriced and lacking in flavor. The grilled cheese was dry and bland, the chili-dogs were soggy, and the turkey club was \""blah.\""\n\nI'll give it two stars because we were hungry and this fulfilled that basic need. And, the employees were warm and willing to help the customer. The food is not so great ... maybe management can work on making the food match the prices? Needless to say, we did not return during our week-long stay. | 0 |
This is the place for gyros in Madison! Right on state street, and up top they have outdoor seating. One of the fantastic places for a late night meal on a beautiful summer Madison evening. | 1 |
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