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OK the food rates 5 stars but this is just a very small strip-mall joint, with a little more space it would be 5-star. I was taken there by a good friend for lunch who lived in New Mexico and offered that this is typical NM fare. I tried the Navajo Taco as suggested, and it was great. Mine was with the Pork Verde, the \""taco\"" is Indian Fry-Bread and it was a sort of a tostada - but on steroids. The service was fast and friendly. The place was packed - with a line out to the door by 1pm. So if you are having lunch get there early. Aclear indication that this is the real-deal. If you are looking for something a bit different than the usual Mexican, Tex-Mex grub, this is the go-to place. You will not be disappointed. Not to mention that the cost is reasonable. I plan to go back often. | 1 |
Soooo disappointed!! \n\nAfter hearing about Primanti Bros from everyone that has ever stepped foot in Pittsburgh, I made a point of going to the original location and having the \""Pittsburgh experience\"". I had visions of grandeur...\n\nMy boyfriend ordered the pastrami and I ordered the Pittsburgh \""cheese steak\"" which is totally misleading, but the waiter explained what it was, and I LOVE egg on my cheeseburger so I was all in. I don't like coleslaw, but I thought, \""No, you have to have the whole experience, get it with coleslaw\"". \nIn all fairness, the coleslaw was the most flavorful part of my sandwich. I pushed it off towards the end though because I couldn't taste anything else. The pastrami sandwich was slightly more flavorful, but not much.\n\nI've been there, done that. I don't need to go back. The owners are some lucky lucky people... Fill sandwiches with cheap fries and coleslaw instead of meat, don't worry with washing plates or the expense of paper plates and make lots of money. All the hype keeps them in business I guess. \n\nThank goodness I saved our trip to Fat Heads until the end of the trip. They renewed my faith in Pittsburgh food!!! | 0 |
This is not a good place. Take your money elsewhere as there are plenty of other options nearby. I've been coming to Scottsdale for about 10 years now and this past weekend I was assaulted by the bouncers at Whiskey Row for no reason whatsoever, completely unprovoked. These guys are complete punks as it was me against 8 of them. I've spent a lot of money here and am still in disbelief about what happened. I write a blog and a column in Los Angeles reviewing bars and nightclubs and will be writing an article about his place soon. | 0 |
dillards. we were once friends. a very good friend of mine was shopping here last week. she was carrying a top searching for the fitting room when the employee approached her and asked if she needed help. my friend said she wanted to try the top on, to which the employee said, 'i'm sorry, i hate to be honest with you honey, that's just not going to fit.'\n\nmy friend was obviously horrified and left the store immediately. \n\ni was shocked to hear this. this is one of the most unfortunate things i have ever known anyone to experience. | 0 |
Mediocre service was the best part of eating at this sports themed retread. The only reason to come here is if every other restaurant in the area is closed. | 0 |
Rund um den Philong sieht man sie. Nudelesser mit kleinen Pappschachteln, aber meist ohne St\u00e4bchen. Die trendige Snackbox gibts f\u00fcr 2,90.\n\n\n Das Philong ist eine kleiner Imbiss im ECE Einkaufscenter. Hinter der kleinen Theke mit offener K\u00fcche wuseln vier bis f\u00fcnf Asiaten rum und bereiten fix das gew\u00fcnschte Essen zu. Die Anzahl der Sitzpl\u00e4tze kann man an zwei H\u00e4nden abz\u00e4hlen. Daneben gibt es noch einige Stehtische. Die meisten Gerichte liegen zwischen 5 und 8 Euro. Aus meiner Sicht sind sie f\u00fcr einen Mittagstisch entschieden zu teuer. Man kann sich nicht mal gem\u00fctlich hinsetzen und geschmacklich k\u00f6nnen sie mich, auch nach mehreren Versuchen, leider auch nicht \u00fcberzeugen.\n\n\n Der meist herrschende Andrang l\u00e4sst sich eigentlich nur mit der guten Lage, dem Fehlen einer Alternative im ECE oder mit der Coolness der Snackbox erkl\u00e4ren. | 0 |
My family is vegan and vegetarian and my brother and sister in law who were visiting from out of town are gluten free so I did a search and found this restaurant and we loved it. It is obvious they take care in everything they make. We all ordered something different plus the bruschetta for an appetizer and it was so good. There aren't a lot of veg restaurants out on this side of town (east valley) to begin with and the fact that the food is fantastic and the owner was awesome just made our day. We are so happy to have found such a great place closer to where we live and my relatives said they want to come back to eat here every time they visit. | 1 |
This is now my favorite restaurant in Vegas!\n\nBeen here once a few years ago and LOVED the 16 spiced Chicken then. Back last night and the food was just as awesome.....Mesa Grill gets it RIGHT!\n\nFor once, a restaurant where the portions are equal to the $35-$50 entree prices, but more importantly, the quality, flavor, and execution far surpasses it. \n\nBRILLIANT:\n-Bread/Muffin basket. Says volumes about a restaurant when they put so much care in their nibbles. My fav of the 4 different bread types was the blue corn muffin. Dab of butter and you're done.\n-Honey Glazed Salmon. Spiced and cooked to a perfect medium rare as requested. Served on top of a yummy black bean puree.\n-Roasted Corn. A side order of corn niblets baked in a cheesy/creamy/spicy sauce. Not too heavy, but a great accompaniment.\n\nF-ING AWESOME:\n-Chipotle Glazed Rib Eye Steak. WOW WOW WOW. Best steak preparation I've had in a long time if ever. Slightly charred and crispy on the outside and juicy and tender inside. The glaze was not spicy at all, just light, smokey, and a tad sweet. Sooo worth the $48 bucks. As good as the salmon was, I stopped short of finishing it just so that I could have more Rib Eye.\n\nService was never under foot and timed well. Can't wait to come back! | 1 |
I mostly come to Sonic for the slushies. My kids love them especially in the summer and they're half off from 2pm to 4pm. However this Sonic managed to get my two drink order wrong. I had to repeat my order more than 3 times and when I got to the window she had to confirm it yet again. It was a blue raspberry with nerds (for my 6 year old) and a blue coconut for myself. After I received my order and drove away from the window I took a sip and realized she put nerds in mine as well. It totally ruined the whole thing. It was frustrating cause I couldn't go back and fix it because I had somewhere to be. Wish there was one closer to my home cause I really don't want to go back to this one. | 0 |
Dr. Mihic is amazing always remembers my kids she takes her time but never runs horribly late. My daughter needed a nebulizer a few months ago they couldn't tell me what my copay would be just had me sign a waiver understanding I'm responsible for the cost. I wish the front desk would have been able to tell me the price more effectively. Dr. Mihic is fantastic love her attitude. We do an alternative vaccine schedule and we discussed our reasons and she worked with us understanding our beliefs which was great. I prefer the spring valley location over the eastern. | 1 |
Great sandwiches. Cool spot. Very chill.\n\nI went to the grand opening last week and he served little roasted pork toasties that were awesome. \n\nI've been back a couple of times. Glad to support a local business and talented chef. | 1 |
Breakfast enchiladas were good but someone put the whole salt shaker in the salsa. This made them hard to eat. | 0 |
From an aesthetical point of view, your hotel is nice. However, from a functional point of view, I don't know that I would stay here again. The walls are way too thin. The room next to mine had their TV on extremely loud until ridiculous hours (even AFTER I put my headphones on, I could still hear). I would think twice before putting TVs up against the same wall as beds in the next room. It was absolutely horrible. The cordless phone on my nightstand did not work and the wireless Internet connection was very weak and I needed to reconnect frequently. My suggestion would also be to spring for a better brand of toilet paper. We don't live in Europe in the 60s. I would expect something better than sandpaper. Next time I come to Vegas, I will spring the extra $20 for a better experience elsewhere. | 0 |
Neighborhood favorite. Whether your hiking Thunderbird, golf at the Pointe or need a fun north central Phoenix place to mix with friends Scramble is a great mix of modern, bright and cheery atmosphere. Bring a freind. | 1 |
I went for the all you can eat sushi that was advertised on the banner. However, I ended up just having a lunch special since I felt the all you can eat deal was over priced.\n\nWhile the food was fine I really felt like everything was overpriced. | 0 |
I've experienced better. It's called Rula Bula. It's right around the corner.\n\nMy distaste for this place began a week or so before I ever set foot in the establishment. My husband and I were with our kids, walking around Mill and walked past the restaurant, where they had an employee standing outside trying to rally some business. We ended up having a short conversation with her in which she stated that we should come to Robbie Fox's, \""the only authentic Irish pub in Tempe.\"" To this, we replied, \""Haven't you ever heard of Rula Bula?\"" \""Yes,\"" she told us, \""this is better.\"" My husband and I have been faithful Rula Bula patrons for many years. I couldn't imagine anyone in Tempe having better fish and chips than them...\n\n...but, for some reason my curiosity got the best of me and I stopped by Robbie Fox's for a late lunch one afternoon when my daughter and I were out walking around Mill. I had a hankering for fish and chips and figured I'd give it a try, even though I knew it probably wouldn't compare to Rula Bula's. I was right. Not even in the same league. Even the chips were inferior. Their \""chips\"" are more like shoe string french fries which I'm not a fan of because there's so little potato to them. Their tartar sauce was pretty standard, again, inferior to Rula Bula's. \n\nThe service was good, and normally I like it when the waitress gives my daughter a little attention, and acknowledges her undeniable cuteness (okay, maybe I'm a little biased) but this waitress seriously wouldn't leave us alone. Give me some space, I'm eating. At the end of the meal, she brought my daughter a bowl of ice cream. Although it was a very nice gesture, my daughter hadn't eaten more than two bites of her food, and I really hadn't planned on giving her any sort of sweets. While free food is always appreciated, it's best to ask before you put a bowl of ice cream in front of a toddler. \n\nI don't think I can betray Rula Bula again. | 0 |
Most of the restaurants in Pittsburgh offer the regular fare, so I went thinking that this could be an exception. Yes, the ambiance is cool, good place to people watch but the price you pay for the experience is too much.\n\nI went in with 5 of my co workers. The waiter Abby, felt like she was doing us a favor serving us. The first thing any good waiter would do is to try and give an overview of the restaurant (kind of food etc) and tell us about the specials. None of that happened. In fact I had to point out and ask her if there were any specials. She simply told us that the specials were on the board behind us and expected us to read through! Such was the snootiness. I put up with it, as I didn't want to cause a scene. She took the orders and it was 35 minutes before the food showed up!! Never bothered to explain why it took so much time and never kept us updated.\n\nPretty bad experience. Compared to certain classy restaurants like Six Penn and Habitat in Pittsburgh, this place is more pretense and less class. Food was ok, but if you don't feel welcome, what good is the best food? Go there if you want to drop a wad of cash and ruin your evening | 0 |
The store is huge! Lots to choose from. Furniture, outdoor furniture, home decor, bath, bedding, garden, books and more. They have a huge selection of scrubs (super cheap) which I find odd but I am sure that's nice for those who need scrubs. They have lots of clearance at 50-75% off, so prices are great, but quality is crap on a lot of items. Due to crappy quality, lack of staff (I saw 2 people in the entire store), and the awful return policy (they won't do anything at all w/out a receipt) I give it 2 stars. | 0 |
Actually was not as bad as i thought. I ordered the surf and turf amd it was pretty hood. The onion soup was a liytle salty but besides that i eas happy. | 1 |
I'm not sure if it was Jon I met there a few times, but the man behind the counter was helpful and funny. Don't ask for a cheap cigar or you'll be corrected - 'no no no - \""inexpensive\"" - cheap implies poor quality' - in the voice of a movie college professor. A good place to buy gifts for guys, even if not cigars, especially the cool zippo lighters. They carry a full line of humidores and smoking accessories. | 1 |
Since they serve Sappora Style noodle, I thought I should get shio ramen. Big mistake. Pretty terrible. Why I can't find decent ramen places in Vegas? I don't wanna pay 17 bucks for a ramen at Ippudo in New York, but we need quality noodle in Vegas. Well, my rating doesn't do justice because I haven't try other kind. I will rewrite when I get back there. See if I like it better than Monta, tho, Monta isn't that great either. | 0 |
This is always a convenient spot to drop by at town square for happy hour or a drink to cool yourself down from walking around town square in 100F+, or while you're waiting to watch a movie.\n\nI like that they have framboise on tap and i'm a fan of that. The half price happy hour items feature their regular appetizers that come in full portion. The tuna tartare stack or california roll (a stack of avacado, edamame and raw spicy tuna) are great. Their thai chicken pizza is a great beer food item. Chicken nachos is also good if you can handle the portion.\n\nI used to go to Blue Martini upstairs a lot more but since they changed the menu Yardhouse just became a better choice. | 1 |
I don't expect a fancy parade of amazing service, offerings of exotic produce or a team of personal shoppers fawning over me when I go to the grocery store. Given that grocery shopping is already the bane of my life, I have really low expectations for the place where I purchase my impressive assortment of top ramen food products.\n\nSeriously, I'm not shopping for organic baby prawn medleys and goose liver patte'... I just want to get in and purchase my run of the mill poor person foods like canned beans and frozen dinners. So when I say low expectations, I mean REALLY low expectations.\n\nSo it really says something about the Smith's that I would rather saw off my own foot than shop for my failure cuisine at their grocery store. \n\nWhen someone that has been beaten by the poverty police and kicked in the face by life as much as I have doesn't want to shop at your store no matter how great your prices are, you have got some problems. I don't actually notice that the prices are much different than any other store in the area, though. \n\nTo be fair, I may not be noticing prices because of the instant seizure caused by walking into the herd of people always grazing around in the Smith's. The prices seem to be the same overinflated prices seen everywhere else in Las Vegas. Same high prices, same fake discounts.\n\nThe parking lot at the Smith's is absolutely insufferable. It's like parking at Walmart, but without the option to park really far away in hopes that your car won't be needlessly assaulted. You can always count on Smith's to give you that uneasy sensation you get when leaving your car in a suspicious lot. Any sense of relief you feel when finding your car unscathed at the end of the shopping trip will quickly subside when you try to leave and a number of cars pass behind you, almost collide with you, get in your way and speed. \n\nDespite the anger and road rage you will feel in the Smith's parking lot, I think you can really count yourself lucky that none of these citizens of our fair city ran you over as a pedestrian.\n\nWhen you get inside the store you might actually just have a panic attack and die. I always hope that is what will happen to me when I see that battlefield. To say that Smith's has an overcrowding problem is a laughable understatement. Smith's makes every day feel like Black Friday: You will bump into other people, wait in line to look at things and have trouble navigating the store through all that human garbage. I guess that is not too bad when you think about the hand-to-hand combat that could ensue should Smith's ever hold true to the Black Friday tradition and place an item on sale. (They are keeping us safe.) \n\nBring your hand sanitizer for all the awesome contact with humanity you'll be having at the Smith's!\n\nI think the owner must be friends with the fire marshall because there is no way that place isn't over capacity at any given time. If it weren't for all the food in there I'd say it was like a third world country. Except, I guess third world countries do have food but no one can afford it. So it is pretty similar to a third world country. Without the charm.\n\nI guess it is not fair to hold the business responsible for the fact that so many people descend on the store like the apocalypse is upon us. However, I can and do blame them for not staffing the store properly and relying almost exclusively on self-checkout. This causes all those people to become trapped in the store and creates a feeling desperation and taints the air with the smell of sweat. It also fills my heart with hate.\n\nThere is always a huge line of frustrated people clogging up the isle in the front of the store. There is only one isle with a person checking and it's always crammed, so people start to self-checkout with way too many items or when they are way too stupid to operate the sophisticated check out equipment. I hope the person who thought of self-checkout was put to death for his crime against humanity.\n\nOnce you are able to get to the front of the line, expect to get held up at least once because even of you are not purchasing alcohol the bagging area is very weight sensitive. In fact, Smith's is so concerned that you are going to steal from them that they force you to wait for an attendant because you dropped a ten cent packet of Koolaide. Then you have to wait for an eternity because Smith's has left the same person in charge of 8-10 stations and there are clearly a ton of people who should not be using self checkout to begin with.\n\nLook, I'm not classy, I don't have any pride, I'm shopping at Smith's for crying out loud! Grocery shopping is a horrible chore and I hate it with a passion. Unfortunately Smith's makes a chore feel like a war. I shouldn't have to take a nap afterwards. | 0 |
Very disappointed\nThe worst sushi and tempura we have ever had!\nThis is the first time I have reviewed a resturant and felt it was so bad I needed to warn others.\nSushi was old and soggy and so were the tempura vegetables\nBeer was warm and ginger dressing on the salad was tasteless\nMust be under new mgmt\nThis is the first Yelp has steered us wrong | 0 |
My friend and I came into Short Leash on Wednesday night to grab dinner before her tattoo appointment at Golden Rule. We only had about 15 minutes to get our food and eat. We asked if they could make it happen that quick, and they did. We were served by a really nice tall guy with a full beard and tattoos. He made sure that we got our food, our check, and out the door in time to make her 6pm appointment. His service was great, and the food was delicious. I only regret that I didn't have more time to savor my hot dog. I'll definitely be back when I have more time to enjoy! | 1 |
Came here for the first time in years. Tonight my fianc\u00e9 and I had the chicken wings off the appetizer which was terrific and got phillycheese steak. Let me tell you that was gone in minutes! Much better food than I had remembered and we will definitely be back again soon! | 1 |
I paid $27 for 8 fish and chips, cole slaw and hush puppies. I was very disappointed. Fish was square patty, cole slaw taste terriable, KFC's taste much better. 4 tiny tiny hush puppies are $1.50. I had better fish and chips at Ivar's in Seattle, WA and Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. It didn't worth it. | 0 |
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this place!!! It's always my first stop when I come to Vegas. There's normally a wait and the staff is not great but the food truly makes up for it. OOOh if only they will come to Houston, I would weigh a few hundred pounds!!! | 1 |
My heart is broken. The Derby machine has been removed for repairs. They didn't say when it would be back and I have a hunch it is gone for good. The last vestige of the Las Vegas that I love is gone... :'( \n\nBobby D was right at the end of Casino.. \""Corporations ruined it... the good ' ol days... today it's all gone.\"" The slot person said it was removed for repairs but I know it was moved because of dollars per square foot or the percentage of the take or the profits per hour or whatever these people use to gouge every last penny of profits. I am sure they are bringing in a digital version instead.\n\nThe last known to me derby machine has been sent to storage. This is not about the removal of a game, this is about the end of an era. Las Vegas has officially jumped the shark. The last icon of the real Las Vegas is gone.\n\n(as of 12-16-2012)\nin the event they bring this back, please post. | 0 |
I gave all smiles rave reviews initially but since then have had a horrible experience there. First, they screwed up in scheduling my cleanings and much to my surprise, billed me $82. What? My cleanings are free! If that is not so bad, I guess I'm just livid that I received a threatening letter in the mail saying that I had been disregarding my bills for months now and would have to pay in full. IT WAS THE FIRST SUCH BILL I HAD RECEIVED! When I called the office they said they do the \""best they can\"" in scheduling appointments so that the insurance covers it but there are over 1100 insurance companies and they are \""not perfect\"". Funny, I have been going to the dentist for years and have NEVER had to pay for a cleaning! And for the nasty billing letter threatening to turn me over to collections ... I MUST have received the other bills because they show they mailed them! This place has gotten roughly $2000 from me in 1 year and $850 (+$82 now) out of my own pocket. All Smiles, this is some \""thank you for your business\"". I will never be back! BEWARE! | 0 |
First sign of I should have left was no credit card machine. But they do have an ATM they charge you to $2.50 cents to use. Second I ordered the fish and chips and had to pay 55 cents for tartar sauce, I thought tarter sauce should come with a fish n chips meal. All in all very shady charges for a meal not very good. I will not eat here again and I Will tell my friends not to either. | 0 |
I've been to Haus Murphy's several times over the last few years. It has always been a great experience. The food is decently priced, the service has always been quick, and the staff have always been extremely helpful.\n\nWith regard to the food, I have always been very pleased. The food is always fresh, portions are generous and the taste is amazingly authentic. If you are looking for a great German meal, you cannot go wrong with any selection.\n\nOn of the few downsides is that on days when downtown Glendale is having an event, the lunch menu is scrapped for a slimmed down dinner menu. This can be disappointing if you are looking forward to a lunch item. Luckily, their dinner menu has plenty of alternatives. If you live as far out as I do, just be sure and check Glendale's event calendar or call the restaurant. \n\nAlso, be prepared to search for parking. Most spots are free, but depending on what is going on downtown, parking fills up fast. | 1 |
An irish bar with girls barely dressed, and one of the original corporate locations, on a Sunday at 11 am for NFL football (including the Cardinals game). How could they screw that up?\n\nWell, they did. Our table of 4 waited for 15 minutes and never got so much of a look from any of the waitresses. The restaurant was at best half full, and it was a football sunday, so I would expect to get a server when I sat down.\n\nThe waitresses and hostess, the ones that I could see that wouldn't help us or acknowledge us in any way, were all ugly and looked pissed off to be there.\n\nI had seen the owner on undercover boss and thought he was a tool, so I'm kind of glad that I didn't spend any $ there, and I hope you don't as well. There are plenty of places that put service and food quality above whoring their waitresss, spend your money there instead. | 0 |
The most disorganized mess of a crew I've seen. Total lack of leadership and accountability. I'm a frequent customer and it's not getting any better. Don't order anything special at all, they will surely miss what's clearly displayed 2 feet in front of them and hand you an incorrect order without fail. It's pretty pathetic and sad that a \""franchise\"" could be operated so poorly when the majority of the guesswork in running a business has been removed for you. Cheers to the next 3 store managers! | 0 |
Looking to waste time, perhaps a dirty Starbucks, or maybe you just want unfriendly staff. Well this is the place to go! Very slow drive through or walk-in doesn't make a difference. Staff are not friendly at all. The Starbucks is always dirty even before you get inside. If possible avoid this Starbucks at all possible. | 0 |
Loved this place when it was Salsa's. It was small, the food was delicious and the service was always good. I have been to Cabo's three times now. \nThe first, was a little disillusioned by the fact that they only brought 3 tortillas for for Fajitas (two of us splitting) and then charged $1 when I asked for one more. This never happened when it was Salsa's. They either brought extra to begin with or happily brought another free of charge.\nSecond time was ok. We were the only patrons as it was early for lunch. The workers were preparing for the crowd so the service was good. Food was ok.\nThird (and last?) time. Just went a couple if days ago for lunch. Service was slow even though there were only 5 or 6 tables seated. The chips were old (one tasted like rancid oil-my guess is that it was left in the warmer bin. Had to actually spit it out...yuck!)My enchilada came barely warm. Didn't eat most of it. My daughter's food was ok. \nCabo's is just not consistently good to keep going. Just ok every now and then is not good enough.\nNothing special here that is going to keep me coming back | 0 |
I went with my fellow yelpers to Jet, Clarisse C. Loren John B. and Jeffrey L.\n\nThe line was really long and as a girl in heels, I had to take them off because it was just taking too long to get in there. It was about an hour wait to get in. No thank you! I repeatedly had to take my shoes off in the club because it was hurting. Luckily I had my shoes on when i DID happen to step on the sticky parts. Your shoe basically gets glued to the floor when you step in something sticky there.\n\nThe main floor/room had the most people in it, and it was crazy, they played good music and the lighting was just perfect. I personally don't like strobe lighting too much because everything looks slow motion. haha.\n\nI didn't know what the deal is with the drink tickets and bracelets since my friends were the ones that took care of the club stuff. All I know is that we needed bracelets to get free drinks, but the person didn't give bracelets so we got complimentary drink tickets (around 3 per girl).....the only thing about those drink tickets is that it only applied to VODKA drinks. \n\nWe moved from the main room into a smaller room, and we definitely enjoyed the music in there much more. They played a lot of Tupac, and Notorious B.I.G....lots of 90s rap music. Stuff that I grew up to, it was good. We danced a lot, and witnessed a guy get escorted out the club because his ass was passed out on the cushy couches. \n\n\nOverall my experience at Jet was pretty fun! I'd definitely come back. | 1 |
overpriced over-the-counter candy. also, my daughter saw the hello kitty pre-packaged candy (she's 2 years old) and started fiddling with the containers. not banging around, not throwing. she would take them out of the box then put them back in. yes, it's probably mildly annoying. but she's 2, and it IS a candy store. \nemployee came and reprimanded her. | 0 |
I like the vibe here! Nice to have them in the Fitchburg neighborhood. They seem to have good drink selections. I had a delicious ham and cheese sandwich! Looking forward to going back when they're not crazy busy. | 1 |
If I could give zero I would. I was overdue in August and decided to try getting my feet rubbed in order to start labor. I bought the groupon for two manicures and two pedicures with nail design. \n\nI called first to make sure we could use it that day since it didn't say anything about an appointment on groupon and all the other ones did. A man answered said yes it's fine come in. So I bought it when I came in a woman looked confused and started telling me it is by appt and even after I told her I called and the man who obviously spoke to me in the phone just stared and said nothing.\n\nI explained that this was the only day my sister and I could do this and we had been told it could be done. She explained that no one that works in the salon wants to do groupon pedicures because groupon takes half of the amount. News flash*** then don't have your business offer a groupon. I am calling groupon to beware their offer with this nail salon. The woman did our nails with another gal who obviously never did nails. The area is more than ghetto and the salon is even worse all the technicians that refused to do our nails sat in the back napping and watching tv no wonder they do nails for a living. Lazy! | 0 |
Nothing was easy at the Flamingo. They didn't honor the reservations we have made for their new-ish \""Go Rooms\"". We had to produce proof that we had, in fact, booked said rooms. Meaning I had to pay $6 for the lobby computer to print my email confirmation. \n\nGetting information out of the concierge, when they were even there, was a struggle. Finding a waitress while gambling was next to impossible. The dealers were less than friendly. Saturday night the Flamingo had several special events, so the parking garage was full. Guests had to park elsewhere. They also didn't have do not disturb signs in all of the rooms. Because they say \""Go Away\"", I guess guest take them home, but the hotel does not replace missing signs. \n\nThe building itself was great - lots of elevators, lovely pool area, PERFECT location. But the staff needs some serious work. Least friendly, least helpful people in all of Vegas. | 0 |
The bouncers are rude and douchebags. Even after being Bellagio customers, they leave no stone unturned to be rude to you and act completely robotic. \nThis is it.\n\nMusic is a-okay and the crowd is the usually young attention deprived folks. \n\nSad to have such a pathetic excuse for a pub inside a wonderful hotel like the Bellagio. \n\nOnce again, the bouncers are robotic and rude. | 0 |
I have been to Cool Beans a couple of times thanks to a co-worker. This is a great place to grab a cup of coffee with a friend or meet for a work meeting. The coffee is great and I usually buy the endless cup as I stay for a couple of hours. The food is great as well. The sandwiches are definitely something to try.\n\nThe staff are very friendly and the atmosphere is cozy. There are tables and chairs throughout and then there are some comfy chairs if looking for a more relaxed seat. If you are in Madison on the East Side this a great place to go. | 1 |
We actually chose to stay at Hooters because of this place. We decided to drive to Las Vegas in the middle of the night instead of waiting until the morning as we originally planned. We had planned on staying in a cheap room in Primm, but at the last second decided to stay at Hooters since we figured we'd be hungry upon arrival at 3AM and the 25 cent wings sounded like a good idea.\n\nWe hit up Marino's immediately after dropping our stuff off in the room. My friend had the prime rib special and 10 BBQ wings and my other friend ordered 30 wings (20 medium and 10 BBQ). I ordered 20 BBQ wings and a cup of Dan's chili. Out of the 40 BBQ wings ordered between the 3 of us, about 18 were actually eaten. That's over half the wings that went uneaten. They were so over-sauced and the sauce was so strong that they were almost inedible. I only ate 9 myself. My friend shared his medium wings with me and they were at least edible without having to scrape off the sauce with a fork. Actually, the medium wings were did not have enough sauce. Some of them actually had no sauce whatsoever on them. Luckily, between those, the few BBQ wings I did manage to eat before giving up, and the cup of chili I managed to satiate my hunger. The chili was OK. Nothing special at all. I honestly have no idea what was wrong with the chef that night. I eat Hooters wings all the time and they are not like this. I think a starving guy at 3AM only managing to eat 9 of the 20 wings he ordered says a lot.\n\nService was OK. It was not very busy. A lot of people ordered food and then immediately asked for a box. They do not allow you to order take out, so people just used this method. | 0 |
So it seem as though management is fixing some of the issues here. While I don't think this Super Sport is \""Super,\"" I do see the effort that's been put in to keeping this gym nice. I would give it a 5 star rating except for one thing: The cleaning crew needs to dust the old towel cubbies. I don't think they've been cleaned since the club moved all the towels to the front desk. | 1 |
I love a bargain, but this store is SO pricey, I was surprised. The merchandise would be considered expensive for new, in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice store but the prices drove me out the door within minutes of walking in. Sorry, but this Land, is not my Land. | 0 |
I have been checking around the web and find listings that say this place is closed. It was closed many months ago, but is OPEN under a new owner.\n\nThe service is much better then under the OLD management and the food is much improved. Stop in and see for yourself.\n\nThis is a family owned and operated business. They have daily specials and that is a very nice patio to sit in the warm weather and enjoy your meal.\n\nMike A from Minnesota | 1 |
This restaurant is a very good choice if your wanting both Chinese and Thai food. Very authentic and the food is delish! Pad Thai noodles are a must try. \nThe decor is old and dated and could use a dusting, but other than that its a great place to eat. | 1 |
As a gal from the U.S., you can find burrito joints around each and every corner. Not only that, but as a vegetarian I have three words for you:\n\nveggie haggis burritos\n\nWho knew, right? I'm totally a fan, although you should note not to wear your tighest pair of pants when heading in to engulf a gargantuan burrito.\n\nDelicious: will be going back! | 1 |
Nice looking place at PHX, Terminal 4, but looks can be deceiving. Many menu items not available, and once we found one that was, they brought us the wrong item. They have a Mac N Cheese entree, that comes in three varieties. Service wasn't all that either. | 0 |
I think a lot of post office runs the same way. Could it be better? HELL YES.\n\nSo why does this get 5 stars? Because it's open on Saturdays until 4pm!!! (I'll update my review if their hours ever change and give them 2 stars)\n\nMost post offices don't open on Saturdays and if they do, they close at 12pm. You'll have to go to the main processing center in Phoenix for the only other post office to be open as late. The only thing about this small post office is they don't accept big packages. Only small ones and letters. If you only use UPS or Fedex, then this doesn't matter. HAHAHA.\n\nI wish I could work in a post office so I can get out at noon... wait, no I don't... | 1 |
I'm taking away a star. Boo! \nI heard a rumor that the ownership of Postino has changed hands. Whether this is true or not, I have noticed a significant change in the quality of service. Not 1, not 2, but 3 visits in a row, when I ordered the same dish, they completely screwed up my order and left me waiting for over 30 minutes. It was only the last time that they took care of it on the check. \nI still love the food, the wine is great, and the atmosphere is swanky. I am less anxious to bring friends and family there now, though. | 1 |
We walked out of our B gate, searching for a beer. We took a right and it wasn't long before we ran straight into FOX sports SKY \""lounge\"". We were so excited. We approached the bar and we were greeted with a frown from the male bartender. He stood and tapped his fingers impatiently as we set down our bags. My mother asked, \""are you waiting on us?\"" He threw some napkins at us and said, \""yeah just tell me when you're ready\"". Ugh. I didn't want to be here any longer but figured that we could \""turn his frown upside-down\"" somehow. Nope, wrong! We ordered out beers, they only had 4 to choose from. Ugh. We decided to close out even though we had an hour to kill. But we no longer wanted to be in his presence. He continued to saunter around in his Depressing mood. For my Shocktop Belgian Wheat, guess what the price was? $10.17. Lol. A few chairs down from me, a man received his bill. To his dismay it came to $125.23. He got out of his chair and calmly questioned the bartender about the amount. The bartender barked, \""we'll come look at the screen yourself!\"" The poor guy didnt realize that it was $10 a beer and on top of that he had ordered a sandwich, chips, and some bottled drinks for his trip. The bartender was indifferent and insensitive. So the man said, \""wow! I didn't realize it was this price! I mean, I have the money but this is highway robbery.\"" The bartender just scoffed. Ugh. My mother and I each left $1 and even THAT was too much! | 0 |
I waited 45min and ended up with a tiny gross little serving of tortilla with vegetable scraps thrown in it, served in a aluminum take-out box. The tables are folding tables, like the kind you play beer pong on. And they have pictures of kids and babies on the walls and signs asking people to send in pictures of their kids for the walls too, which has nothing to do with Asian/Mexican cuisine, it creeped me out. | 0 |
Line is hours long and employees do not seem to know how to do their jobs! Do not rent from this company unless you place zero value on your personal time! | 0 |
Please read Sarah W's Review. \n\nIf your in college or single and want a good place to hang out then San Felipe's is for you. I bet the food would be much better when hanging out with friends after a few cold ones, but I thought the food was very blah. Service was just as blah and mind you we went when there was no crowd.\n\nTacos, overpriced...shrimp cocktail, swimming in Clamato...nachos, OK, can't really mess up nachos. Beer, good if the bartender would refill our glass. That's that, all I have to say. | 0 |
Update - the Bamboo House has new owners. The food has not changed and the service seems to be even better. I still love this place and eat here regularly. | 1 |
I thought about my review about for this place, but it was always between 2 and 3 stars for me.\n\nFWIW, the service was not bad. Our server was friendly and quite prompt... once he knew he was our server. Considering that the place was basically empty at 10pm on a Tuesday, there shouldn't be so much confusion.\n\nFarm Cafe boasts that as many as their ingredients as can be are locally sourced. When available. So who really knows what comes from where.\n\nThe food here is relatively uninspired. What it clearly aims to be is a generic casino cafe restaurant, but their prices aren't very cheap nor is there anything that screams 'interesting' on the menu.\n\nI ordered a meatloaf \""tower.\"" I emphasize the word tower because in fact it was just a single slice of meatloaf. I'm not exactly sure how that qualifies as any sort of tall structure. The meatloaf was decent as was the gravy, but the onion strings were overdone and the plate consisted primarily of average mashed potatoes. The best item on the dish was the vegetables, which there were far too few of.\n\nI was there with six others, and asking around, the general attitude was \""meh.\"" I'd have to agree. Honestly, I think the food might be better at Denny's, but it wasn't a big surprise. | 0 |
The Encore is nice. It is a step above the Wynn, but allows for easy access to it so you can easily pass back and forth between the two hotels. The Tower Suites are nice and the view from the top floors is stunning. Room service is good and service is excellent. | 1 |
This isn't about a dining experience with Mama's, but rather a review on their catering department \""Plate Perfect Catering\"" out of the Mama's Kitchen.....\n\nI hosted an event where I work (hush hush on that topic), and for the first time, used Mama's for the catering. I have been working here for 2 1/2 years, always cater events and this was, by far, the best catering I have ever received!!!\n\nOkay, so the staff was very friendly, professional and timely (# 1), the display looked great and we had zero issues with quantity....those are things I expect out of most catering companies......the biggest thing you worry about is the quality and freshness of catered food. \n\nYou usually think: cold, over-heated, dry....and your usual statement is \""it was good, FOR catering\""\n\nNOT the case this time, it wasn't just good for catering, it was extremely fresh, delicious and good, for consumption. \n\nThe menu: stuffed mushrooms, bacon wrapped scallops, passed shrimp cocktail ( in mini martini glasses, cooked, chilled, snapped to perfection), two types of pastas with a pasta station (nice and hot to order), prime rib carving station (perfectly pink inside), bbq pork sliders, fresh vegetable display, gourmet cheese platter,spin/art dip, chopped salad and fresh fruit.......\n\nIt was ahhh mazing and my client thanked me over and over again and raved about the food (yesssss)\n\nNot to mention, the cost is very reasonable, even with a private chef on site. If you ever need catering for an event, I highly recommend Plate Perfect Catering! | 1 |
Food: 4/5\nAmbiance: 3/5\nService: 1/5\n\nThis was our first visit and our last. The food was just okay especially considering the price and better options in Vegas. The ambiance was good but they were blasting 60/70s American rock, not very Latin inspired. The service was atrocious. Our server, Angel was just horrible. I normally am very understanding & forgiving when it comes to food service but I saw no excuse for our lousy service. The restaurant had light traffic and there seem to have adequate staff for the night. | 0 |
I discovered this restaurant a few years ago and have yet to find a better Thai restaurant in the greater Phoenix area. The restaurant is surprisingly slow considering how fantastic the food and service is. It's not often that you find a place with amazing food and no wait for a table! My favorites are the tom ka gai soup and curry noodles. \nNearly every time I've gone here, the hostess/waitress always remembers us and is very courteous & friendly.\nIf you like Thai food, you have to check this place out! | 1 |
While staying at the Monte Carlo on a recent work trip my group ate here twice! Definitely touristy but the steak and fish tacos are sooo good. I was even craving them after I returned home. The guacamole and their salsa was very tasty as well. We split a pitcher of regular margaritas on the rocks, which I thought was a perfect mix of tequila & lime mix. | 1 |
I just ordered takeout here and spent close to $30. Not only were we missing food from our order but we were extremely dissatisfied with how it tasted. I called and was given a series of excuses as to why the food was missing. I have never had Chinese food like this ever. DO NOT GO HERE!!! This place is not even worth one star. | 0 |
We have been to the Crab Corner on two occasions.\nThey have fantastic Maryland Crab Cakes, mussels, Steamed Blue\nCrab, and wonderful clams. The food is outstanding.\nIt is not a fancy restaurant , with paper towels, plastic forks, knives, etc.\nThey do have take out for convenience. There was no problem with\nparking and the prices were moderate. \nMost enjoyable.\nHannah J. | 1 |
Le restaurant ou vous voulez amener vos amis \u00e9trangers de passage \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al. Une exp\u00e9rience dont ils vont vous reparler dans 10 ans. Le meilleur : s'asseoir au comptoir et demander au chef de vous nourrir , vous ne saurez pas quel patie de porc vous \u00eates en train de manger (et c'est parfois mieux ainsi) mais ce sera exceptionnel et aventureux ... \nEn saison, le homard et les fruits de mers sont excellents. Mon favoris : la plogue \u00e0 Champlain.\nNe pas abuser cependant ... tr\u00e8s dangereux pour le foie ... | 1 |
The food was either to salty or no taste at all....The food needs to be switched up. I will give them a thumbs up for their desserts. My overall experience here the past few times is that my server was great. But the cashier and the host were not to friendly and the mangers just standing their chit chatting about personal life rather then help seat guest would have been nice. | 0 |
Not the Sprinkles of Los Angeles. I used to be a Sprinkles fanatic when I lived in LA - would get them on a frequent basis and even pay $$$ to have them delivered to my house regularly. I went to this Sprinkles the other night and they were dry! That was my main complaint, they just weren't moist! The icing was even crusty and dry. I don't know if this location just needs some help or if Sprinkles has gone down hill? So disappointed! | 0 |
I' ve ate here a couple of times and after trying another steak house close by I'm gonna have to pass this up from now on!! Oh by the way, the other steak house was Morton's. | 0 |
Although the shop seems great, once you are away from the shops and need help, their central customer service department are terrible. Also never use their online services, I bought a pair of shoes on sale and they refused to send them, refused to offer a like product and basically told me to get lost. I won't use them again. Good high street stores though. | 0 |
Sometimes I think about going to Vegas just for Fried Eggs Benedict and Holy Huevos Rancheros at Serendipity! So good! So good! Ambiance is great, menu offers something for everyone, prices are high, but you get a lot of food, and it's Vegas!\nEveryone raves about the frozen hot chocolate, and it is good, but very sweet. Check your hotel room coupon book, because many of them have a coupon for a free frozen hot chocolate! I have never tried the lunch or dinner, but I definitely recommend Serendipity for a breakfast you will crave long after you leave Vegas! | 1 |
Amazing addition to the Biltmore area! This is the best breakfast place around (get here early to avoid a long wait, especially on \nthe weekends). But to fill the void of waiting, Snooze so kindly enough has complimentary coffee from Guatemala for the customers waiting. \n\nI have been here numerous times already and everything we tried is delicious. Highly recommend the pancakes. The pancakes are light, fluffy, sweet and never get soggy. OMG French toast is another hit. Corned beef hash, eggs Benedict, just plain eggs, Juans breakfast tacos would all be ordered again!\n\nMake sure to come on an empty stomach - it's worth it! | 1 |
really friendly | 1 |
This was Plan B to Thanksgiving breakfast (I tried calling the Plan A place the night before but there was no answer and no outgoing message to identify it, either- and I thought it would be closed... the \""planner\"" in me had a feeling). I hadn't been in one of these restaurants in years. I ate here once, years ago, but it's too long ago to remember any specifics.\n\nThe ambiance is much better than the Flamingo/Spencer location. Huge Menu, different combos available, and prices on average about $10.00 per person. My FIL and his wife knew the server- they used to be regulars. It was very very busy. Our order took a while. OK, maybe by this time, we were really hungry (remember, this was our 2nd destination). Well, we noticed that other people were getting their food before us (these are people who were seated after us.) \n\nI was torn between a couple choices, but I chose the Irish Eggs Benedict- corned beef hash. So did my husband. And it was really delicious. I would order that again if we came here again. You know how at certain restaurants, you have your designated favorites? This would be my go-to breakfast here. I would be curious to try other things, but the memory of how good this dish was, would deter me from swaying in another direction.\n\nSo, the moral of the story is, sometimes mistakes happen but then something good happens because of said mistake. (My FIL kept talking about he was looking forward to the Monte Cristo at Plan A place.) | 1 |
Excellent dining. The food was high quality in flavor and presentation. We arrived at happy hour and made the deal even better. When I'm in the area again it's a sure stop.\n\n\n\n......and yes, Sheena was actually our waitress. | 1 |
Hulas is a solid option if you are in the Old Town area. I love the tiki bar concept and their amazing Polynesian cocktails. Be aware these are strong drinks. I sat at the bar and Hulas does not skimp on their pours. Service at the bar was friendly and prompt. \n\nThe menu is amazing and it took me a while to decide. I was using Yelp mobile and reading all the reviews and each \""you have to try this App or entr\u00e9e\"" review just added to my indecision. I finally decided to order the Ahi tuna tacos and they were seared perfect, spicy, and served on a bed of coleslaw. A side of rice accompanied my tacos. I would highly recommend Hulas for their cocktails, Apps, and entrees. Lastly they have a great extended happy hour. I believe they have daily speciasl as well. | 1 |
I wouldn't want to mess with the chickens that these wings came from. They're gigantic. It's like they did a few leg presses before they met the butcher.\n\nThanks to my handy Yelp app, I was able to get a \""buy one get one free\"" combo just by checking in for the first time. Pretty slick. Came up to around $10 total for two 8 piece combos. You're able to choose from a variety of wet or dry sauces for your wings. We went with the following:\n\n-Garlic Parmesean: Fried to perfection, with a delightful crisp. Not too greasy either. Goes awesomely with the bleu cheese.\n-Teriyaki: Pretty much what you'd expect from the name. Standard teriyaki wing sauce. If this is your thing, it's not bad. I'm not the biggest fan of dousing my wings with teriyaki.\n-Sesame: Loved the sweet glaze on these wings. Adds a unique twist. Good choice if you're not a fan of dipping the wings in ranch or bleu cheese, since these wings are great on their own.\n\nThe skinny fries that these combos came with were also a pretty nice complement to the wings. Dipping them into the bleu cheese was fatteningly satisfying enough to fulfill any of my manly instincts. Plus, with the walls surrounded by gigantic TVs on every corner, it's a great place to check out a game. \n\n\nNote: One thing that stood out to me were the All You Can Eat Wings for $12.95, which I'm definitely going to take advantage of on the next visit. Get this deal while a game is going on and you're good to go. | 1 |
This vet's office and staff are more professional than most of the human doctors I have encountered. I would never take my cats anywhere else. | 1 |
Really solid 4 star spot. Dinner was really good--especially the bread. Man, the cornbread muffin and potato bread is just ridiculously good. Ordered a bunch of stuff to try out in general and they were all really solid. It's a little aways from being a 5-star, but moreso because it didn't really leave me wanting more in the end. The location and space looks really clean, but not austere. Friendly staff and great food. A little bit of extra hype because its BAM! Emeril, but it fit the bill quite well. \n\nWhat could push this to 5 stars? Emeril in the kitchen. Will I be back? So long as they got that bread... Friendly staff.\n\nI doubt anyone can really say anything bad about this place. Gonna leave the long reviews to the others..\n\ndmo out. | 1 |
This is the worst customer service at the deli counter I've ever seen the worst dirty employees joking around not helping the customers. Go to shea and Tatum store go to cave creek and Tatum store learn by those employees | 0 |
I've had a mailbox rented through this UPS store for more than a year. They have bent over backwards to accommodate my needs. I get A LOT of packages in daily and they handle my needs like Pros! Thanks guys!! | 1 |
Fish tacos were pretty good. Butter tortillas for the win. Before I leave Arizona I'm stopping by for more. | 1 |
Don't try to order delivery if you life more than 2 miles outside of jurisdiction. I live 2.4, yes, 2.4 miles away and was told that they could not deliver to me and on top of that the guy who informed me of this was rude and hung up on me! HUNG UP on me! Customer serivce: FAIL. Considering their subs are just ok, I was attempting to order from them to avoid going out of the house...now, I will drive myself to Subway and opt out of ever using Jimmy Johns again. | 0 |
First time at this Culver's. Been to the Chandler location numerous times with good results. \n\nArrived at 11:40 AM on a Wednesday and it was 1/3 full. The counter service was minimal, as my cashier was disengaged from his main focus: service. Had it been my first time, I would've been lost with the extensive menu and toppings choices. Good thing I knew what I was doing. \n\nI ordered a Cheddar Butterburger with Bacon, a side of Cheese Curds and a soft drink. The burger was hot, with melted cheese, crisp veggies and a toasted bun. The curds, battered and then deep fried, never disappoint. \n\nI recommend Culver's for a quick, inexpensive bite. For service: it needs some polishing up. | 1 |
Average and expensive. I would almost suggest paying for a cab to get you off the strip and enjoy a more authentic Asian experience. Ambiance was fair. Portion sizes were healthy but the chow fun noodles didn't really tickle my fancy. Lacked the flavor depth I was looking for in a restaurant in this price range. | 0 |
One Word - Amazing....\n\nWe came here for lunch to start the day off. First thing is that they have an outside seating area which is great for getting some air and catching a few potential rays without being overbearing. Also there is a lot of people traffic which is good for those wanting a more exciting spot to eat. \n\nNow for the food - I had the fruit waffles and they were outstanding. Absolutely done to perfection, very fresh fruit. The gents I was with had a mix of food and all of them raved about their dishes. Now is this the best place in Vegas to eat? No... but it sure is a great place to have a nice Brunch in Las Vegas. | 1 |
Wine lover's paradise - if you're there on a weekend then it can get busy and noisy but FUN. I love that it's kinda hidden - wander through the back of the casino by the pool and down the stairs. Surprise! LOTS of wine to try - be sure to keep your pre-paid card so you can reuse next time you pop in. Live entertainment on the weekends really get this place jumping!\n\nOnly reason I don't give it 5 stars is because the appetizer prices are a bit ridiculous - seriously, a cheese plate shouldn't cost that much.\n\nDon't let this keep you away! Dark contemporary design and a maze of wine dispensers will make you giddy with happy thoughts of a pleased palate. Stems up! | 1 |
Bleh.\n\nCombine a dated interior, too few charging stations, expensive drinks, and a funky smell in the air and you have the recipe for McCarran.\n\nNot a fan. | 0 |
We were hungry and this was the only place open. I got the chicken fried steak and eggs. It was just okay. Good late nite option, but don't expect anything stellar. | 0 |
I went to the Tempe location and again it was in a strip mall. Seems like all restaurants in Phoenix are in a strip mall. \n\nI was seated right away. One quirk that I noticed is they cannot serve alcohol on their outside patio due to a Phoenix law. I found that curious.\n\nMy server kept staring at me like I had two heads that morning. I ordered the Sonora burrito that came with hash browns. I had to ask twice to get the ketchup and it was brought in a small metal container. Why can't I have a ketchup bottle?\n\nThe hashbrowns were not cooked all the way through and were kind of gross. The burrito was tasty but they didn't give enough sour cream to go with it. Later on either the chilis or the chorizo got me. So that put me out of commission for a bit.\n\nIf I lived in Phoenix I might give them another try. | 0 |
We were given free admission tickets for the Science Center and for the Planetarium. Since the kiddos are home from school for the summer and it's blazing hot outside, I thought it would be a good time to use them. \n\nPros: nice, cold air conditioning. perfect when trying to escape the AZ heat\n They validate parking in the nearby garage for a cheaper parking fee, it's about 1/2 price\n bathrooms were clean and water fountains were plentiful.\n \nCons: the regular prices are ASTRONOMICAL! Had I not had tickets, for me and 3 kids I'd have paid $48 for general admission and then an additional $29 for the planetarium show/movie. There was also a special exhibit that would have been $76 additional dollars. HOLY CRAP! We passed on the exhibit and any additional planetarium shows (you get one for that price). Sure, they offer a yearly membership, but if you only come once a year or less (how often do you really need to go?) that seems kind of silly (members still have to pay for the special exhibit). PLUS, I'm a family of 5 and the family membership is for 4 people. \n\nThere isn't much for the pre-reader set to do. They can't read the hands-on activity instructions, and what they do have is really childish (playhouse, blocks). \n\nThe employees weren't very friendly. All of them seemed to have somewhere else they'd rather be.\n\nThe planetarium show was maybe 30 minutes and the employee talked for 20 minutes of it, not much planetary stuff..it was a cartoon basically. SO not worth paying for, glad I didn't. \n\nThe layout of the place is confusing. Weird hallways and rooms. Nothing really makes sense in the layout. \n\nI can't say we'd go back. Way too expensive. My kids are 5, 8 and 11 and they weren't that impressed with the place. I sure wasn't. | 0 |
This is probably my most favorite of all Vegas clubs. The ride to the club is beautiful if you like that whole, glass elevator, see for miles thing. Once inside you're greeted by a very dim lit room and the sound of music in the distance. Walk a few more feet and you're at, most importantly, a huge bar with extremely friendly bartenders. Once you grad you're drink you have to head outside where the view is breath taking. \n\nBesides getting in for free, the drinks are good and if you're celebrating something special, the bartenders hook it up.\n\nI would go back a million times. | 1 |
Many sauces. Combo platter feeds more than a small family with leftovers to spare. Riblets are a must. | 1 |
Eh. Terrible! If you just want to drink in a super loud place with terrible food and equally poor service, this is your place. If you want to eat decent food and have a conversation..pass this place by.\n\nFood was overdone (cooked to death), over salted and under flavored. \n\nService...not so much. They didn't seem to care, neither did the management.\n\nThe chips and salsa were okay...but since we had to pay for them ($2) and every other place gives them gratis, I expected them to be a little better. Salsa tasted like it wasn't made fresh but instead from a jar.\n\nIt was so loud that we couldn't talk and we had to yell across the table. As I said this is really just a bar with bad food. We didn't try the margaritas and since we won't ever be coming back EVER I guess we never will. As far as a bar goes, it's okay...but let's face it there are plenty of better bars in town...especially on Montford.\n\nIt always surprises me when a place messes up the basic and rather simple idea of Tex Mex. \n\nAnd with a taco joint popping up in Charlotte every 15 seconds...I'm sure we will have another place to try when this one goes under. | 0 |
I am only giving this two stars because the waiter was great. The food was ok, but generally bland and VERY overpriced. My wife got a salad with grilled chicken ($25) and the chicken was cold, left over chicken. The drinks were tiny. Overall, we just felt screwed. We planned to go to his other restaurants during the week, but after this was went elsewhere. I wouldn't waste your money like we did | 0 |
Very good - not great. Service was good and the resturant and bathrooms were clean | 1 |
This place is great the Dirty Dog IPA is by far the best on tap. and the WI cheese curds are a great taste of home....I would say for $10 they need to throw a few more in on the portion size tho. all that said, this is a great spot for families as well with a kids menu and separate dining area away from games and smoke. | 1 |
After reading the mostly good reviews, my wife and I packed the kids in the truck to try Caps.\n\nWe should have stayed home.\n\nThere was one other table seated that was finishing up their meal. The server was good at first, offering me samples of a couple beers so I could choose one. Things went downhill quick from here.\n\nShortly after we ordered food, we were the only table seated in the dining room. The wait for our food which consisted of chicken fingers, a burger (well done), and a dozen wings was nearly 30 minutes. Wings were ok, about as good as the ones I make at home. The chicken fingers - well you can't really mess them up without trying. The burger was beyond well done and into the charcoal stage. Why would you serve this burger to paying customers?\n\nSince the server didn't come back to check on us, my wife went to find her about the burger. And find her she did - playing with her hair at the bar. So much for food handling - I should have paid attention to the thumbs on the plate when my food was brought to the table. At no time did my wife notice the server washing her hands after they were all in her hair.\n\nWe ended up with half the family eating in the restaurant, and the other half of the family eating the wings that we took to go (they replaced the carbon burger). The empty tables in Caps should have tipped me off, but I was hopeful.\n\nWe left disappointed. | 0 |
The food is good! We love the pad thai and the fried rice. We were not fans of the orange chicken and some dragon dish.. can't remember the name. Nice small quiet restaurant - very fast also. | 1 |
Two vegans and two vegetarians waltzed into 24 carrots at about 7 p.m., chattering about facetious things - colleges, boys, clothes, food. After one look at the menu, they fell silent, faces scrunched in determination, attempting to narrow down the plethora of options before them. To make matters worse (but actually better), breakfast was served all day, so between the lunch, specials, juices, smoothies, baked goods, and breakfast... the selection seemed virtually endless. Our cashier/server was polite and incredibly patient as we asked a large number of unnecessary questions, frantically attempting to rationalize our menu-oriented decisions. \n\nAfter about 10 minutes had passed, I was still torn between the french toast and the BLT, so we agreed to order the french toast as an appetizer for the table. Thank the flying spaghetti monster we did. This may win the 'best classic french toast that ever was' award, vegan or not. It tastes like a cross between brioche and challah (butter bread and egg bread?), so I'm rather befuddled in regards to how they achieved that consistency, sans butter or eggs. Whatever, it's probably best I just stuff my mouth full of fresh fruit and warm, maple-y french toast and don't ask questions, anyway.\n\nThe BLT ended up being satisfactory, but from what I read online, I was expecting more. I don't remember tasting onions, avocado, cucumber, or aioli, so if it was there somewhere... I missed it. My friend disliked her tofu breakfast burrito, and I found it somewhat bland myself, but we brought it home and my boyfriend ate the entire thing in five minutes flat. However, quinoa tabooli was delicious, as was the tikka masala we received after our meal (thanks, Sasha, you rock!). Ethnic food is definitely a go at 24 Carrots.\n\nFor dessert, we shared a chocolate cake doughnut. It didn't stay together like a real cake doughnut, but it was much better than one... more like a ring of dense, chocolate cake. We also had the pleasure of trying an experimental raw cheesecake. It tasted a lot like chia seed-y, vanilla bean panna cotta with a bottom layer of delicious crust. Needless to say, everyone loved it (thanks, Daniel, you rock!) We also may have donated a dollar to charity in exchange for a mini chocolate cupcake. All worth it.\n\nOn the whole, unless you LOVE tofu, I recommend the sweet breakfast options. The one thing that's disappointing about this menu is that the entire savory selection of breakfast is tofu-based. However, with options like homemade granola, french toast, and maca oatmeal, I think I'll survive. Top that off with an awesome, relaxed atmosphere and the most amiable staff around, and you've got an all-around pleasant experience. I'll definitely have try 24 Carrots again... something tells me I won't get a full feel for the place until maybe my 35th visit, which I have no problem with. | 1 |
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