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I've had take out from Basil several times and the food is amazing. We decided to dine in a couple of weeks ago and it was not a great experience. The food was still good but they sat us in their newly expanded section and the atmosphere was awful. It would be great for a large private party, but there were only 4 of us. We were the only table over there for about 30 min. The music was too low and sounded too much like a spa or something. The server was not much better. I think she had tables on the other side (the good side apparently) and she wasn't around very much. The food came out and only 2 of the 4 of us had silverware. So we waited and waited. Finally we just took it off of another table. We felt like we were just a distraction to her. Drinks never got refilled, never checked to see how the food was and just had a bad attitude in general. \n\nI would give 0 stars for service, 0 for atmosphere and 5 for the excellent food. | 0 |
I came here with a groupon for $35 for a mani and pedi which was overall mediocre. The manicure was not even at all and was the worst painting i've ever gotten. The groupon also offered half off a hair cut, which was mediocre as well. The salon itself is small and cramped. The two pedicure chairs and the hair washing station are all crammed into a tiny room. This was not relaxing to me. I felt I icompletely unsatisfied considering I ended up spending $93 with my added haircut and their tips. I really should have tipped off the groupon price rather than the full price... I would not come here again, even if they had another groupon. | 0 |
Ok so this place is controversial... You either love it or hate it.\n\nThe food is GREAT, especially if you love SPICY food. The menu marks the stuff that is hot, and it is no joke, its HOT. But very tasty. The hottness kind of depends on the day I have found, some days it like liquid magma, and otheres its got a good kick. I have had the Adobada ribs, the enchiladas, the machaca, the chimichanga. All good. Sometimes the beans are even spicy. You can get your meals with either red or green chile, I am told that the green is hotter, but that is up for debate.\n\nOn to the not so good: The service is at best mediocre, especially if they are busy and its a weekend. Dont go here if you are in a hurry. But for us, the food is worth the bad service. Consider yourself warned... Also they dont have much of a kids menu, our 2 year old has snacked on rice and beans (when the beans are not spicy) and a cheese crisp and the rolled tacos on occasion. Thats about the extent of it, everything else is spicy.\n\nThis is not completely authentic mexican food, its more of a southwestern flare. No carne asada here.\n\nThe Kick-Ass Margarita is awesome (so my husband says) and I like the Sangria and the Sangria Margarita. Margatitas overall are good here. | 1 |
The best thing about this outlet center is that it is indoors and rain or heat wave, you can still shop comfortably. The selection could have been better. | 1 |
Great place. The staff is super helpful and the variety of home brewing equipment and ingredients is extensive. There are also a good amount of stuff for growing but what shines in the store is the home brew selection and the great service. | 1 |
Terrible quality, huge lineups, so-so service and really bad coffee shop or whatever it's called. The quality gets worse and worse every year. IKEA used to be simple and modern. Now it is cheap and ugly. The only thing I buy there is candles and sometimes towels. | 0 |
This was my second time today. I brought my husband and baby along with me. This place is such a cute little coffee spot. And when I mean cute , I mean cute. Inside there's different kinds of furniture and vintage decoration. Even an old school Volkswagen tent where you can go in and have alone time while enjoying your coffee. \nThe place is more of a Korean feel to it. The music especially which I don't mind. On the wall by the register is a huge chalkboard menu. \nI got the green tea latte, macarons, and a honey toast. Everything was delicious. I loved the green tea latte. It was just right in sweetness. The macarons were also good but I can tell by the storage it has that refrigerator after taste. \nThe honey toast is the best I've had in vegas. Also not too sweet and very fulfilling. \nEverything here is so good at a great price, \n\nThis is my new favorite spot vs madhouse coffee. \n\nAnd last but not least the service. The service is great. Friendly and professional. Very efficient. I love how this place has a stamp card program. \n\nWill definitely be coming back!! | 1 |
Woah! Fantastic!\n\nA must try for any veggie or Asian food foodies. \n\nGreat hospitality and even better food\nThe following dishes were exceptional:\n-crispy beef \n-Kung pao chicken \n-Chinese broccoli | 1 |
The coffee is pretty good depending on who is working. Not a place I'd recommend to hang out if you're looking to relax with friends. | 0 |
The worst customer service from the manager in charge,Rude and did not care about a simple trailer wash out that when bought back to the food shipper that rejected the trailer to begin with look at it and said\"" did u get it washout,? Looks the same\"" well I should have inspected before leaving and I will with these guys from now on. The worst in my over 12 years over the road. | 0 |
I'm always disappointed when I get Broadway series tickets and they read \""Ovens Auditorium.\"" Why? Ovens is a place where you might expect to see music concerts or the circus when they're traveling through town. It's not where you'd expect to watch Broadway-style shows or musicals. There's no ambiance to it whatsoever. Add to that the parking situation (the main lot is on a hill and when that fills up you park across the street from that on rocks and/or grass) and its location (it's off Independence with no restaurants or lounges nearby to dine or relax in before or after the show), and you've got a lame theater-going experience. I would think Blumenthal could do better than pick Ovens for musicals and plays. It's not worth the same cost of a ticket that reads \""Belk Theater\"" on it. | 0 |
I normally would always give winco a 5 star review.....but... The pre packaged chub of ground beef tastes funny. I've tried it as a hamburger, taco meat, pasta sauce everything and no matter what u put it in, it tastes......off, also it tends to be mushy. So I'll continue to buy most produce and absolutely the coffee (I love their coffee) but meats (other than the frozen chicken and salmon) are out. | 1 |
I went to this place with high expectations. People talked about this place so highly, so of course I couldn't wait. The atmosphere is pretty cool and the place is huge, you're guaranteed a seat. You won't miss your order, unless you forget your number or loose your receipt, because they have a robot on speaker calling out your number throughout the whole place.\n\nWell, I've always gotten a combination sandwich and I get mine at a local Asian market bakery down the street, so I was expecting something just as good. Well, for two combination sandwiches it took about 30 minutes for our order, kinda ridiculous. As soon as I picked up my order of my combination sandwiches all I noticed was small portions of everything. I didn't even taste vegetables or the spread they usually put on it. I guess it was an okay sandwich but I've had better. Also, I wasn't even half way done with my sandwich and the roof of my mouth was all scratched up from their bread. I thought maybe if I had some hoisin sauce or Sriacha it would help, first off they didn't know what hoisin was when I asked for it, second, they gave me a little cup of Sriacha good enough for two bites and they said they only could give me two. Great. I was not feeling this place at all. I guess I should go give it another try & try something else but for their prices, I could just stick with my Asian market's bakery. | 0 |
Dr. HAYNER is the most kind and gentile dentist in this city. I am so grateful and happy with my experience with him. | 1 |
Love Love Love Ann Taylor LOFT! Step into my closet, and you'll probably see more than a handful of LOFT tags on the rack. \n\nThis store is great for business casual clothing and your everyday threads. Flattering fits (petite included), quality apparel, trendy-yet-classic styles and darling dresses are the things that keep me coming back time and time again. \n\nAt the same time, it's hit or miss. \n\nIs LOFT apparel a bit on the pricey side? Absolutely. But go into the Ann Taylor store a few shops down, and you'll come running back as if someone were chasing you with a Taser. \n\nOn that note, once you become a LOFT Insider (e-mail) you will find that they hold some serious sales on the regular. Forty percent off and higher. If you plan your trips right, you can come away with some steals. There's also a credit card with rewards. Personally, haven't opened one. And probably won't. \n\nSales Associates are genuinely sweet ladies and never pushy on getting you to purchase anything. More than helpful if you ever need input on how an ensemble looks, or where to start on finding a look that best suits you. | 1 |
Horrible service. They do more talking then actually working. Brought my car in for alignment and oil change. Was told one hour tops. Three hours later still waiting. Don't go there. | 0 |
They had a lunch deal with 4 slices and a drink but I didn't mind paying a buck more for a whole pizza. This meant if have leftovers anyway so it worked out. I've been by for lunch a couple times now and the pizza has been fresh, hot, and most important it tasted good. You can't beat a pizza for $5 that actually tastes decent. The crazy bread is always a plus too. The girl working behind the counter was nice and inside was clean. The parking lot can be crazy at certain times. Call your order in if you want a certain pizza to avoid any wait. | 1 |
awesome place to grab a drink and shoot some pool. huge dining area with a lot of tables and seating. about a dozen pool tables, couple full sized and few smaller ones. some arcade games and darts. patio area is cute with tables and chairs. gets pretty packed thurs-sat nights. | 1 |
Zu teuer, essen sehr exusiv und nichts besonderes | 0 |
Wow, the other reviews here might be from local renters, because I have rented cars several times here at Sky Harbor and the Enterprise operation is easily the worst at this airport. You get to stand in line at one counter upstairs with every third golfer in the world, while three admittedly cheerful but way too slow employees work their way through the EIGHTEEN parties in line in front of me--I am not exaggerating, it was a weekday and there were EIGHTEEN people in line at this Enterprise counter in front of me, and the line took 30 full agonizing minutes to wind its way to me.\n\nThen, the upsells started. Don't I want a class up from \""intermediate\"" for $5 bucks a day more? Even though the company was paying for this rental, I said no. Don't I want this that and the other thing? Am I sure I don't want to upgrade? This car won't have electric mirror controls! After painstakingly assuring the upseller that I had no intention of upgrading, he finally and regretfully gave me my contract and sent me to the escalator to go down to my car, where I found out I had to wait at YET ANOTHER COUNTER, this time to be chatted up by two more cheery, bustling employees. \n\nYes, they offered me a bottle of water, but this was all taking way, way, way too long. Another upsell attempt (when did the little Sentra become an intermediate?); fending off inquiries from the vaguely missionaryesque dudes at the counter about why I came to Phoenix and what line of work I'm in and do I golf; the second (actually third) guy finally walked me to my car, where we had to do a full pre-flight walkaround. I mean, there was constant scribbling in contracts. Jeeminy Christmas, this is taking 45 minutes at this point!\n\nFINALLY they let me go! \n\nLook, this rental car center is TOO FAR from the airport, but that isn't Enterprises's fault. But knowing that people are already annoyed with the bus ride and the queuing of the bus out front while the clock ticks up and the air traffic controller-like ground crew waves the bus into it's enormous dock out front, couldn't Enterprise do something to speed up the queue, the checkout process, and the getting-you-on-the-road part? | 0 |
Food is great ! Mimosas and french toast!? Yes please! Staff is friendly ; the place has a pretty Laid back vibe which I like very much :) | 1 |
Atmosphere: Very lively, very busy, simple/classic French bistro decor, good lighting\n\nFood: We had the Soupe au Poisson (Fish soup), Os a Moelle (Bone marrow), Steak tartare w/ Frites, and the Quail dish. The fish soup was savory and not overwhelmingly fishing (hit the spot on a cold night!) and the bone marrow was nothing short of exquisite. The tartare was very nicely spiced and you sure do get a very healthy portion of it. The quail was very flavorful, but slightly on the drier side.\n\nDrink: One pinot grigio and one cabernet sauvignon recommended by the waiter. For about $9-$10 a glass, this was fantastic!\n\nStaff: Can be quite French, but still very helpful. The busboy was much more helpful and always checked in on us.\n\nSummary: Get a reservation! Delicious food (get the bone marrow!) at reasonable prices. Great wine list. | 1 |
I make a point of stopping here when I visit. A big part of the appeal is the homemadeness, the unimpressive surroundings, the neighborhoody feel. The ice cream is very good, but there is more to it than that. And yes, everyone else is right about the waffle cones. Get one. | 1 |
This casino is not kid friendly or customer friendly. Security wouldn't let my 20 year old grandson go in to the restaurant, also the bar area smells like vomit. This place stinks Inside and outside. | 0 |
Completely messed up my order. I asked for a burger wrapped In lettuce and fresh onions and gave me a patty with no lettuce and a little cup of the carmalized onions. It was soggy and disgusting and cost me $13.00. NEVER AGAIN! | 0 |
Steak fries were actually disappointing...Presentation: served in a tub like KFC fast food. If I'm gonna pay $10 for fries, at least serve it on a plate! The bar counter top has a rusting-nickel smell...quite distracting.\n\nBut extra tip to the bartender for such attentive and friendly service. Great low key place to watch sports and also two pool tables in the back away from the seated area. | 0 |
I have never been here before and wanted to check it out. We walked in and the place was absolutely filthy. Every table that we walked up to was dirty...not just a little...i mean there was trash on the tables, ketchup, drinks spilled on the floor. It looked like there was a food fight. \n \nThere were about 5 employees behind the counter playing around and when I asked if someone could please clean a table I was told that there should be a clean one somewhere.\n\nOk...see ya !! | 0 |
Too expensive for such mediocre food! I understand, that to some extent, that buffets generally don't put out 5 star food but there comes a point where the price you are paying is not worth the food. Even if you're going solely for the fresh seafood, in the end, (unless you are a marathon eater) there is no way you could possibly eat the value of food that you were being charged for. As a repeat customer from the past, even then the buffet was pricey but tolerated because of the fresh seafood. With the recent rise in price that is no longer the case. | 0 |
This place has great pizza! It is authentic Italian style with fresh ingredients. If you're hungry, go ahead and get your own Pizza because you won't want to share! | 1 |
My husband, my father in law and myself decided to try this place for dinner. We had ka nom jeepl and fresh spring roll for appetizers. It was good. However when the entrees came along we weren't all to pleased. My husband's pad thai had raw scallops. And in the middle of dinner they took away the relish tray (spice tray) without even asking if we were done with it. This definitely irked my husband. They tried to make up for the raw scallops by offering coconut ice cream but we definitely did not want to stay any longer in the restaurant.\nThe only redeeming grace during dinner was the server. | 0 |
Today I went to Ikea and wandered around for a few hours ooo'ing and ahh'ing over all of the unique home decor. This place is huge on the inside, offering a place for children to play while you shop, a food court, and even a small grocery section offering Swedish food! The prices are good and I love all of the ideas they displays give me for my home. The store was clean and very well organized but there were lots of people just slowly wandering around, kind of in the way, and a few groups of children and pre-teens just running around. Either way its not to big of a deal and its next to impossible to come into this store and leave empty handed!\n\nOther cool things I noticed:\nSuper cheap food, 50 cents for a hot dog and a $1 for an ice cream cone.\nTheir family card offers you a free coffee or tea whenever you come in & discounts, pretty awesome. | 1 |
New place taken from the other Brass Monkey in the Newington area. It has a casual and friendly atmosphere with good beers on draught. Recommended. | 1 |
I have to give 2 stars this time since our service was so horrible. Thankfully the food was amazing. Our server was so flaky it was becoming a game with us. She never filled our waters..we had to get up and ask the hostess after they were empty for over 10 minutes.\nThen she messed up the bill.\nIt was 2 all you can eats..how do you mess that up? LOL\nWell she did. they fixed it and it was all good.\nGonna make the drive to Yama next time... | 0 |
Don't forget to show them your \""Total Rewards\"" to receive $1 off EACH item you order! If you don't have a player's card, you can get them for free in the casino. \n\nCame here with high hopes since it was a Gordon Ramsay restaurant.... I was surprise to see how small and open the restaurant was. The service, branding, and ambiance was pretty nice and flashy, but the food was a bit too salty. \n\nThere's a separate line for people with parties of two or less. Parties with three or more can go straight to the hostess and add their name to the waiting list. They take down your number and text you when your table is ready. Apparently, you only have 10 minutes to get to the restaurant before they give away your table. \n\n\nOur waiter was very nice and knowledgable. There's a ton of fancy ingredients with a variety of cheeses and truffle oil. The hog burger is apparently their signature burger and the pork is recommended to be cooked at medium temperature. The waiter explained that the burger was like the kobe beef of pork. Minus the quality of the meat, and how it was prepared, my friends thought the burger did not have any other special 'kick' to it. Their Earth Burger was surprisingly good though it did not sound that interesting since the patties were portobello mushrooms. It was quite filling and delicious.\n\nThe fries, onion rings, and parmesan cheese fries were okay. Again, not spectacular, but it hit the spot.\n\nBut what made this place so special? Their delicious fatty milkshakes! I got their #2 milk shake, which was coconut pudding strawberry milkshake. It was quite delicious though it was EXTREMELY sweet. I've also noticed the milkshake also did not taste like a typical milkshake. The shake wasn't cold, nor did it have that chunky ice cream taste. \n\nI also got the privilege to try my friend's Creme Br\u00fbl\u00e9e pudding Oreo milkshake. That was a lot tastier than mine, and I would probably recommend that over the Strawberry milkshake. \n\nThis place closes late, so I would recommend coming here after a few drinks or during off hours. | 1 |
If you haven't been to this hidden wine bar, you are severely missing out! Half off Tuesday Appetizers? $5 Martinis all night on Wednesdays? Seriously, what have you been doing with your life?\nThe Wine Loft is located across from the Atherton Mill in Southend. Don't let neighboring businesses such as Five Guys or Chipotle dissuade you from stopping in. The bartenders are extremely knowledgable and friendly, and they offer a very happy pour for Happy Hour!\nI love the charcuterie board or the antipasto board. Perfect place for a Happy Hour with the girls or a little date night! Parking is available hidden in the back as well. | 1 |
It's no different than any other Burger King I've been to except they can never seem to get my order right in the drive thru. I just don't bother with this location anymore.\n\nThe burgers are fine just probably not the burger you ordered, have the wrong size, wrong flavor of soda...you get the idea. | 0 |
Fees! Fees! Fees! Don't sign up for this card. They will charge you a fee for opening the card. They will charge you a fee for authorized user. They will charge you a fee for the \""premium design\"" of the card itself. And, they will charge you a fee to pay the fees online! I would give them zero stars if I could! | 0 |
I have eaten here once before and was very satisfied, but yesterday did a take out order. I had the pancit and mongo beans. OMG===horrible. Pancit was ok but mongo beans tasted like soap. Made me gag. I think Elena's is sooooo much better. | 0 |
Man, oh man. You've got game if you shop here. If I were a guy, I would buy my entire wardrobe from Stitched. A combination of classic and contemporary, suiting and street - this is how a man with swag dresses!\n\nThe store itself is the ultimate man cave. There's a billiard table in the back, flat screen tvs on ESPN and even a whisky lounge with Macallan scotch lockers to rent. There are also several cool choppers worked into the decor. There's an on-site tailor stitching up sharp suits too, personalized with your name if you'd like. Probably the only thing missing is a cigar bar and hot female cocktail servers.\n\nPrice points are really reasonable. A lot of the coats and blazers that I liked were around $250. You'll find ready to wear brands like George Esquivel, Jacks & Jokers, Rag & Bone, Cr8tive Recreation, Louis Stewart and Psycho Bunny.\n\nAnd girls, the sharp looking men that work here make the visit worthwhile too. | 1 |
After hearing rave reviews from coworkers me and a couple friends finally went on 11-1-2013. We got there at 8pm and sat outside. The waitress took our drink and appetizer order while we waited for our friend. She delivered the drinks and appetizers yet there were no plates nor silverware and napkins on the table. She then turned us over to another waiter who scrambled to get proper settings.The calamari was over cooked ( dark brown and crunchy ). The main course came; surf and turf. Lets start with the lobster sauteed in garlic butter; dried out piece of rubber that once looked like a piece of lobster. Hamburger, medium rare was more like medium sawdust burger. Little flavor with zero juices. The one stalk of asparagus was okay. The fries were somewhat good. I don't know where they hid the bearnaise sauce but it wasn't on our plates. All that said 3 of us was $ 130.00 of utter slop. Save your cash for someplace that actually knows how to cook food. | 0 |
Terrible experience today with rude employee named \""Flo\""! She was patronizing and insulting to the level that we decided to take our business elsewhere. Previous reviews here by others on 1/15/14 and 6/6/14 reflect similar issues. As local Las Vegans we are appalled that someone could be so rude here in a town that is based on customer service and customer relations.\n\nWho trained her, how is she still mixed in with customers? Who is in charge?\n\nShe was so rude, I wrote a full page letter to corporate customer service. | 0 |
Went into this particular branch for the first time, mostly because of the convenience, being located near the on/off ramps to the Loop 101. Initially found the atmosphere pleasant due to overall cleanliness and presentation but, then I decided to interact with the employees there. The teller that helped me came off as rude, abrasive and ignorant of the idea that their job is to relay a good customer service experience while helping me with my request. Needless to say I won't be coming back here anytime soon and was happy when my business had concluded, left more annoyed than anything else. | 0 |
One of my favorites on Fremont. High quality meat, friendly service and a great, diverse menu (from middle eastern to american fair). Prices are fantastic! The place on Fremont East for cheap, good eats. $3.99 for a double cheese burger that I would put up to ANY burger on Fremont. Lacking one star because if they're busy, it can take a long time to get your food. I'd recommend calling in, or planning on a sit down dinner. Also, lighting and atmosphere can be improved upon especially if you're interested in a sit down meal.\n\nThank you Kabob Korner! You make my life better and easier! | 1 |
Delicious, but kind of quiet atmosphere. | 1 |
This is probably the only restaurant that I can go to, where I'll eat anything that's put on my plate. I don't care if I don't know what it is, I know it's always going to be delicious. The food is absolutely mind blowing. The views overlooking Las Vegas are spectacular. Everything about this place is just amazing. One of the true five star restaurants, highly recommended! | 1 |
I was really craving some Middle Eastern food. I moved to Pittsburgh from Brooklyn and was having a hard time adjusting to a lack of cultural cuisine until I found Khalil's. It is a mom and pop place, kind of a hole in the wall, but has fun, if shabby, decor like Nights of Arabia, but the silly ambience makes it more fun in my opinion. The food was really good, authentic tasting. I have spent significant time in Egypt and Jordan and can vouch for the authenticity of the flavors. I had the Feast which is more than enough food for 2 people- pita, hummus, salad (with a ton of fresh feta), dolmas, lentil soup, shrimp, kofta, lamb and chicken kabobs over rice with roasted pine nuts, and a dessert (baklava). The total bill with wine and beer was $48 and we had a to go bag. The waitresses were also very friendly and the food came out quickly. I can't wait to go back to this place | 1 |
I actually had 2 services performed 2 days in a row. The first was a pedicure with Diane in the spa...she is fabulous, no one has ever gone to the extreme she did and I've been getting pedi's for years. \n\nNext was upstairs in their school, my girl is now graduated but the color, cut and blow out were fabulous. The girls there are really nice and helpful too. We've already written down the next procedure I'm getting done on my return. The place was clean and that always means a lot to me. I'll be back | 1 |
Amazing seafood.\n\nThey have a bunch of different cuts of (fresh) fish out on display, which I personally love to see in a restaurant. The food is great and the atmosphere is great, although it can be a bit pricey. I only took one star off because service was slow, but I also went during peak dinner hours so that's excusable in my opinion. | 1 |
Ross is one of those stores that you can walk into and find things that you are looking for at a great price. This store may not be the cleanest store in town or always has a long line to checkout it. You just have to ignore all those things and look for what you are looking for. There prices are definitely better than a lot of stores and you can find name brand clothes for a decent price. \n\nSo, when you go into this store, just remember that you are going in to find a great deal and ignore all the mess and long lines. I'm always happy when I buy sometime here for a great price. | 1 |
James is so cool. He remembers the girls and I when we come in and he knows my style. I love how courteous everyone is when I come in. Well kept and clean all the time. The gel polish selection is pretty good here. I like the variety. The prices are very reasonable. | 1 |
I'll give that their food is really good....but, diners beware....my husband and I ordered a Chicken Caesar Salad and Chicken Pasta with Broccoli - when you order salad, and pasta, you expect to have cheese with it, right? We didn't want the cheese on the salad, and pasta, so we asked for it on the side - and we got exactly that.....then, we get the bill, and my husband noticed that they charged us 50cents each for the salad, and pasta cheese that we asked for on the side.......really? \n\nWe immediately called the manager, and he said that it is the restaurant policy to charge for cheese - I said that is ridiculous because salad, and pasta SHOULD come with cheese, and the fact that we wanted it on the side instead of on the food should not be an issue, and we shouldn't be charged (I know it's only a total of $1.00 extra for both cheese, but that is not the point.....the point is for what they charge for food, it SHOULD come with cheese).\n\nWith this said, they do have good food, and I just wish they were not trying to gouge their customers for every penny. \n\nWe'll have to think about going back to this establishment. | 0 |
Rudeness......dumbness......carelessness.....dont go there | 0 |
The hotel was beautiful, I was getting married at the quad and my parents booked us the room at the trump, they upgraded the room at no charge because we were getting married and we also received a complimentary bottle of wine. When I first walked in the staff was so friendly and answered every question I had. I also brought my dog with me and he received some free things as well. We walk our dog three times a day, and they have a convenient places to walk him outside. When we were settled in we took the free shuttle to ceasers palace and walked up and down the strip. They also have a shuttle that goes to the wynn, and they both pick up and take you to those two hotels, which is nice so you don't have to pay for a taxi. The room was incredible! I was having my pre-wedding pictures done of me getting ready in the bathroom so my concern for the room we got was the bathroom and they exceeded my standards! I was so impressed with how beautiful the bathroom looked! This hotel was amazing and so was everybody that worked there!!! | 1 |
Went here for lunch one day because the excellent Asian Seafood Buffet next door closed (bummer!). We figured, why not try a more traditional Chinese place?\n\nIt seemed like it would be good... The menu looked alright, like a typical small Chinese restaurant. I ordered the General Tso's. I have to say, it was terrible. The breading was all wrong, the chicken was dry, and the sauce was an abomination. Where was the soy sauce? The ginger? I submit to you that they simply took sweet and sour sauce, mixed in some hot pepper paste, and called it General Tso's. I have made General Tso's several times, and nothing about this was even close.\n\nThe rest of the dish was forgettable... Just your typical white rice and water. I'm sure this place has some good dishes, but I clearly didn't order one of them. | 0 |
The zoo is ok, and has become nicer over the years. For a zoo, which caters to little kids, there sure is a ton if walking between exhibits. Very poorly planned if you have kids under 3 who want to walk. I would suggest heading west to the wildlife world zoo. My kids much prefer that zoo over this one. | 0 |
besides the equipment and place being new and clean the staff is ridiculously rude. I had the chance to get personal trained by staff and Tara is horrible. She doesn't care about her clients and she stands in front of the mirror to look at herself all the time. She is disorganized with appointments and doesn't come out of her \""office\"" unless she has a client. The assistant manager ashley at the front desk walks around like she is lost and gives people a dirty look which is not welcoming at all.I would not recommend. | 0 |
I absolutely love this location of the Hudson's Bay. Growing up in suburban Toronto the Bay was a staple of my mother's shopping routine. But even I now have come to love the Bay--especially the downtown flagship locations. The Queen Street store in Toronto and this one here in Montreal have recently undergone extensive renovations to their fashion collections--namely women's fashion but also men's with the introduction of more fabulous new designers and collections. This push 'upscale' has been tremendously successful for the company and there are now plans to further renovate the rest of the chain's 91 stores (especially those located in the city 'core' of our nation's cities). \n\nThe Bay features everything from fashion--designer and middle of the road type stuff--to home decor, small and large appliances, electronics, seasonal decor, etc. Typical department store fare. The perfume selection is enormous and the salespeople have been more than helpful when I have been looking for something new to spice up my already extensive collection of fragrances. I particularly love their HUGE Christmas decor section located on the top floor (from about mid-October-onwards). If you are living in Montreal or just visiting there is literally no where better to grab some great festive decor! Fab!!\n\nOliver and Bonacini (a great restaurant company based out of Toronto) just opened a fabulous new restaurant at the Queen Street store in Toronto and I hope that Montreal is next on their list. The upstairs 'cafe' is really really really dated with such limited options. Montreal would do so well with a little cafe along the lines of the Toronto one, where they serve 'Canadian comfort food.' Are you listening Bonnie Brooks (CEO)? we need a similar arrangement for us Montrealers!\n\nIf you are a tourist, or a fan of Canadiana stuff I would also highly recommend a visit to the 'Hudson's Bay Collection' store in store. They sell the infamous point blankets, and other HBC-branded merchandise. LOVE this stuff. My apartment is 'Canadiana' themed and I bought a few mugs, candles, and throws for my place that really adds to the overall feeling. I hope they keep expanding this collection, really high-quality stuff.\n\nALSO. Sign-up for a Bay card. I know, I know. Finance 101: never get a retail store card. BUT the Bay card exclusives are awesome! They send me coupons all the time (like additional 20% off regular, sale, and clearance pried merchandise)! Just pay off the card every month and don't incur any fees, interest, etc. Plus you get double HBC Reward points which I have been able to redeem for gift cards, etc. Totally worth it!!! They often have these deals every other weekend! \n\nIf any big wigs down at HBC HQ are reading this: keep up the great work! The Bay has done from stodgy old lady to urban chic and this trend must continue!! | 1 |
Came in to buy a mac book pro. I've done a lot of research on which one I wanted, so I knew what I wanted to buy. I stood at the apple counter in the middle of the computer department and wasn't able to get any help. I've been to this location plenty times before and its fine if I am just grabbing something I need and go. But if you are actually needing to wait for an associate, you have to walk around and try to hunt down someone. Giving an extra star because the guy that actually helped us was very friendly. | 0 |
We went to Country Caf\u00e9 on a Monday very late morning, nearly 11 am. As many note, it's NOT on Rainbow, despite what the address indicates. You need to take Buffalo, then turn left on Cactus. Then, it's up on the right where the road dead ends. Why they have a Rainbow address when Rainbow isn't completed is beyond me. Depending on where you live in the Valley, it's a trek to get to Country Caf\u00e9. We live well into Hendertucky, so it was quite a drive for us. But, it was worth it. \n\nI had the chicken fried steak sandwich, I wanted to order the dinner plate, but the mashed potatoes weren't ready yet. That was a little frustrating since we ordered after 11 am, but you gotta love that they are making them. Sometimes homemade food just isn't ready when you want it. So, I had the sandwich, which comes with lettuce, onion, pickles and gravy with a side of fries. I didn't care for the lettuce on the sandwich. The fries were large and very crispy. Sort of a beer batter breading, thicker than usual. I really liked them, and you get quite an order. The chicken fried steak was excellent. I'd read that it was the best in town and it lived up to the billing. It's certainly the best chicken fry I've had in Vegas. The sandwich basically fell apart as I was eating it, so I finished with a fork. Can't wait to return to get the dinner.\n\nThe wife had chili and a grilled cheese. These were both standard, but the chili lacked heat in a big way. We tried the fried creamed corn bites, and they were fantastic. Excellent breading, and you could taste the corn, not just breading flavor. Excellent.\n\nService was very friendly and prompt. We will definitely return despite the long distance from our house. | 1 |
Just used the \""fast order\"" and took over 15 minutes to get two hot chocolates. When we asked the manager where the second one was he gave us total attitude. Rude!!!!! Visit another panera! | 0 |
We normally go to another self service dog wash to bath our two dogs but we decided to try U Shampooch because it is closer to our house. The owner was very nice and helpful but they don't offer the same things that our normal dog wash does and were more expensive. At U Shampooch is costs $14 per dog and only comes with shampoo, towels and the use of a dryer. Not worth the money for what you get. | 0 |
Here's another iteration of the former Hometown Buffet, then Zen Buffet renamed (only) to Jen Buffet, then sold to become City Buffet, & now it has changed hands again to become Yummy Buffet.\n\nThis has been an excellent place to eat except for it's brief turn as City Buffet when it was down just a little bit, & the Yummy folks, same owners as \""Yummy Grill Buffet\"" also in Chandler, have completely redone the place for their new opening. The decor is somewhat simple, but much nicer than it was as City, & it's a very comfortable place to eat. They have added walls to divide the dining area into three rooms so it's not so cavernous, & the food today was excellent! I was joined by Mike C. & Robyn N. to give it a try, & there were 129 main food items out, including a Mongolian style BBQ, & a good number of tasty, properly presented Sushi treats.\n\nThe fare here is not unusual, somewhat the same as you expect at a Chinese Buffet this size, but everything was delicious, the right temperature, kept well stocked, & the service was friendly. It beats their other \""Yummy\"", the pricing is LOW at $5.99/$5.39 Sr., & with no shortcomings I have to say they've earned 5 Stars here! :-)) | 1 |
Finding a decent Japanese curry restaurant is like finding a four-leaf clover. \nIt's like picking the winning numbers for the Powerball lottery.\nPlaying the perfect hand of poker.\nOr finding jeans that don't ride up your crotch...\n\nJapanese Curry Zen is good curry.\nAll the more surprising cause it's in Las Vegas.\n\nRun by real Japanese!\n\nEat their curry. I recommend slathering it on their 16 grain rice.\n\nThen let the waistband of your crotchless jeans loose.\n\nDid I say that in public? | 1 |
I usually go to Vegas 3 or 4 days once a month for business but this is so far the worst experience of my life, i decide to make my reservation in this hotel because I was taking a few days off work and this place was perfect because of the location and the affordable rates but still $195 per night is not cheap, the lobby and Casino looks very nice the big surprise is when you get to your room, the elevators are falling apart, the room is filthy smells like an ashtray and pee , the carpet is sooo dirty , when I call for an early check out the staff was so rude, i call the total rewards and they were able to move us to Paris hotel for $80 more of what we paid before, Paris was a total different experience, sorry The Quad but never again! !!!! | 0 |
1. Is it me or do the portions keep getting smaller as the prices get higher?\n\n2. There is plenty of seating but its always crowded.\n\n3. The food is okay but if I had to choose a place in Oakland to get soup, salad, or a sandwich it would be red oak cafe. | 0 |
I go here every time I'm in Vegas. (the one in the Venetian of course, the one located at the Palazzo is HORRIBLE) The prices are amazingly cheap and the portions are HUGE! the salads are excellent. I really love the Italian Market sandwich. The calamari is great too. | 1 |
If I could, I would spit on this business. ZERO STARS even though I have to put ONE. You all make me so mad you exist in this world. Do us all a favor and close. Go the hell away, or get new management. That owner lady is, for the lack of a better word, \""bitch\"". I drive 20 minutes to go to another location and this is now down the street from my husband and I, and as well as a few blocks over from my grandmas and mothers. We all hate you :) GO AWAY. | 0 |
If I could leave 0 stars I would. I read the negative reviews before we stayed at Aria, but chose to try it anyway. We came in as VIP full comp guests. We have stayed in hotels all over the world. Aria by far is one of the worst. Let's just start with the check in. We are supposed to have a 900sq ft suite. We are told upon check in that the suite is unavailable and will not be available for our entire stay. We are put into a 500sq ft regular room. We get to the room and it looks like a room at the Marriott. Unexciting & cheap decor, dirty windows. Almost every review compained about the all in one remote. Its beyond confusing. It doesn't work. We had to have maintance up to fix the issues. We then go to Liquid, the adult pool, $50 per person to get in. And it's tiny!!! My pool at home is bigger. No discount for girls or hotel guests. And it's not like we are a couple ugly overweight chicks in moo moo's. We opt out on the adult pool, head over to the regular one. No music, 1 bar with a 45 min wait for a drink, no servers. Next day we leave the room, put on the service room light. Gone for 6 hours, no service. Call for cleaning, 2 hours finally they come to clean room. Call for room service that night on hold 30 minutes. NO joke. Hang up, have to go down stairs to order the room service. The spa was outrageous. $40 for a brow tint. Let's not forget the smell in the room. It smelt like diesel fuel... I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things. I highly recommend not staying or even bothering with going in Aria. The one and only positive is the casino dealers were very nice. | 0 |
I am in utter disbelief of how IMPOSSIBLE it is to find a store in or near Phoenix with a wide variety of high quality, high end, quilters cotton that is NOT intermingled with tacky 80-90's style theme fabric. While I do give this place kudos for carrying some nice names, Windham, Free Spirit, Michael Miller, Alexander Henry, Amy Butler, they seem to carry just enough of those manufacturers/designers to say that they have them, kwim? I have yet to find a great place that doesn't overdo it in the chintzy 80's style gaudy patterns, and carries a great array of new, modern, and classic designers like Heather Ross, Tanya Whelan, Amy Butler, Denise Schmidt, and maybe some fun Japanese manufacturer's/designers like Nani Iro, or Lecien. Will someone please open a shop like this?? Not all people who sew/quilt/craft are 70 years old and love Mary Englebright!! | 0 |
This is a great little shop that has great deals on wine and has a decent beer selection. Don't miss the free tastings every Friday!! | 1 |
Wow.\nI love this place the best from the others...like FillyB's....\nThank you for finally opening one close by me.... | 1 |
Would give them zero if I could. Employees seem to happy to be miserable and treat customers like they are five year old. Service is non-existent, place looks like a 70's basement with vintage TV and I refuse to use them again.\n\nThis seems to be the go to location for area car dealers when rentals are needed and i will not do it again. I will ride my bike instead of using them. | 0 |
obviously I love Starbucks. the food and drink taste good but today the staff was rude, unfriendly and lacked customer service overall. it took 20 minutes to receive my panini (which usually takes 5) other customers were also complaining that their coffee was taking forever. this location is slow, the workers were not doing much and still were not making customers food/drinks. ever heard of a smile, ladies? | 0 |
Wow just had one of the worst service experiences. Walked in today at 6:45 1/3/14 and immediately knew I should have turned around. There were two women working the front- both glared at us and made me extremely uncomfortable from the beginning. The one lady was standing near the cash wrap and literally glared and looked me up and down several times before ordering. The lady taking my order was worse- had a smirk on her face the entire time and the worst attitude. Got our food to go- doesn't stop there. I ordered 3 enchiladas that hardly had any sauce on them- very dry and smothered in sour cream. Not at all like the experience I had before but I will never return to this location and highly recommend you think twice. There are much better Mexican joints that treat you with respect. Awful experience!!! | 0 |
My problem is with their undergraduate admissions dept. I had sent $2 for a transcript request to my high school, not to mention rude service from them, to get me off this financial hold. Today, I had spoken with a rep from ASU undergraduate, and she was rude. I have asked her to speak with the person that deals with the actual PO Box that receives the transcripts, and she asked me, \""why?\"" I had told her that My school had sent the paperwork, she had told me that there's nothing they could do. I think that this college want me to pay out of pocket instead of receiving financial aid. Im tired of playing these games. I had thought that ASU had a good reputation. | 0 |
I stayed at the Rio with a small group of friends for one night and we wandered a bit to find this place. The menu sounded appealing and at the thought of carbs and red wine, we jumped. \n\nWe were told the way would be 25-30 mins are were surprised when barely 15 mins went by and we were seated in the loudest restaurant I've ever been in. There were five of us and we sat at a large round table and could not hear each other other across the table without shouting and making hand signals. It was ridiculous, although we made the best of it and mostly just laughed at each other trying to understand what the person next to us was saying.\n\nAfter asking the server to repeat what he had said six times we asked how he managed to keep say in a place so loud. He said he used to wear earplugs. I asked if people complain often, and he said yes, but the chef, this Martorano guy, apparently says if people don't like it, they can just leave. Great business model. \n\nWhat was even stranger was the movie breaks that came on the TV. A loud, obnoxious song would be playing, and then some iconic clip from a movie would start playing and it was so, so distracting. Don't go hear if you'd like to have a conversations with your tablemates.\n\nThe service was okay, but not great. Our server forgot to give us the specials menu after we asked for it and came to take our order and we reminded him of his error. He also forgot an appetizer we had ordered. Who knows if he was just forgetful, or couldn't hear us.\n\nThe food was good, but over-priced, even for Vegas. It didn't blow me away and I could get cheaper, better made food on the strip. I don't need to pay $18 for a meatless entree with canned tomatoes, a leaf of basil and a few cloves of garlic. \n\nOverall, I was pretty unimpressed. | 0 |
Love Toyota's! Strongly dislike this place! Go anywhere else but here to buy a toyota. All they want is a stat, Full of inexperienced kids. | 0 |
Can't complain about my experience here. This is my second time at a five guys and sure to go back. I got a bacon cheese burger with jalape\u00f1os and BBQ sauce and it was very good. I didnt realize the regular was actually a double so I was pretty stuffed. Cajun fries were good until I got to the bottom where there was too much of the spice. More expensive than your average fast food spot but the quality is better. | 1 |
I usually really like Red Robin...I am a Royalty Member and have earned many free burgers (it really is a great program). When we were visiting the Phoenix area, I was happy to find a Red Robin 1 mile from our hotel. Sadly to say, the experience was underwhelming. As soon as we sat down, we knew we were in trouble as the place was packed but hardly any servers. It took a long time to get our drinks and we never got refills! A server left a water pitcher near our table and we filled our own glasses (we each ordered more than water but never got a refill). \n\nI ordered the Baja Chicken Club (which was really good with the roasted green chilis), my kids each had something off the kids menu (they were happy) and my husband ordered the new Berserker burger. It took a long time to get our food. My husband's burger was not good (bland, flavorless) - after 1 bite he sent it back. He replaced it with the mushroom burger. He finally got the burger after all of us had finished our meals. The 2nd burger was worse....again very bland and the mushrooms were not drained so the entire burger and bun was mushy. He immediately told the waitress and she said she was sorry and would be back shortly. She never came back and my husband just ate the patty (left off the bun). My husband never sends back food and he is usually very patient. But 2 bad burgers was his limit but it was never taken care of.\n\nYou could see table around us were not happy...a table of 6 were seated way before us and got their food way after us (they were chewing out the manager). Another table left after never getting service. Our waitress was very nice, she just had to cover a lot of table as there seemed to be only a small handful of servers and the place was packed! \n\nVery disappointed with this one! | 0 |
First time here, service was very very slow. An my veggie burger was tasteless and dryer then the desert! The table was sticky and the table behind us the girl was screaming the whole time.After the meal our receipt was given. And then we waited 25 Min's for her to come back for us to leave. Would I go back. No. Would I recommend? No. I'll stick with Montana's. | 0 |
Best sushi place in town. The rolls are fresh and unique. The environment is pretty cool. Only one issue... the music is always too loud. | 1 |
This place brings a little piece of California to Las Vegas! By far the best Acai caf\u00e9 around! If you are in town you can't leave without grabbing a Acai Bowl! | 1 |
I can't comment much on service as I had my order to go. They send you to the bar to place your order. I ordered a drink while I looked at the menu, never got offered chips and salsa. I ordered the Nuevo Chilie Relleno and it was delish! | 1 |
Would recommend this place. Although I only tried their veggie egg rolls and beef pho noodle soup. But the soup was great and servers are nice. Although they did accidentally put cilantro into my soup after I requested no cilantro. But everything is great! | 1 |
Yes it's freezing inside so you need to get your coat. And yes the waiters sometimes can mix your orders if you are not specific with the number.\nBut they are also the noodles the Edinburgh deserves, the noodles you may not need right now. So you can rank them down, because they can take it. Because even though they are not perfect, they are there at late hours, they are inexpensive and they are tasty.. a cheap bite. | 1 |
A staple favorite... I landed into Vegas late and we couldn't decide where to go w no reservations... I can always count on good food and service here. Duck and pineapple fried rice, sea bass, eel sushi and Mongolian need #nomnom | 1 |
I stopped in the Corner with a friend while walking around and watching the ice skating. The Corner is a great fun place in CityScape. It's next to the ice skating so I'd recommend you check this place out when you need a break. | 1 |
I just adopted a little rescue dog, and I took her to another vet prior to Dr. Krista, and all I can say is what a nice change. Dr. Krista really cares about her animals that she treats, and it shows. She called me after our first visit to see how my dog's kennel cough was, and it is very clear that she cares. She also is not a vet who pushes hard in terms of trying to make a buck, and she is very ethical. It is a nice change from Banfield and similar, and she has a great personal touch. Thanks again and highly recommended. A+++ | 1 |
Okay, so we're in Arizona helping my brother and his family move last week. After sweating constantly since hitting the Arizona border, my brother suggests we take a break and grab some grub at his local Mexican restaurant. We pull up to a place called Vaqueros, small little hole in the wall and I prepare my taste buds for a delicious, satisfying meal.\n\nService was quick, staff were friendly, but the food just did no justice to my carnivorous appetite. I ordered a carne asada plate w/beans and rice and corn tortillas. The meat was dry and not seasoned, the beans and rice were bland and I might as well have been chewing styrofoam instead of their corn tortillas.\n\nDisappointing meal. Being that the temperatures were still in the high 90's and humidity just choking me all throughout the day, a complaint at that point seemed futile.\n\nCertainly glad to be back home in California where real Mexican food is just a stones throw away.\n\nMy rating would have been a negative 1 had it not been for the well mannered staff.\n\nNo bueno Vaqueros. | 0 |
Only reason I'm not giving 5 stars is because of the wait for our table, and the wait for our food once we ordered. It was about a 2 and a half hour ordeal. Thank god there are shops and a coffee place right down the street to entertain yourself while you're waiting. \n\nOnce we were seated, we went with the Yelp recommendations of the goat cheese herb stuffed french toast and the fried eggplant eggs benedict. We decided to go with these two because of the reviews on here, and to save ourselves from the great debate that would have happened otherwise. EVERYTHING sounded amazing. I'll definitely be dragging other friends to brunch to try more items on the menu.\n\nAnyway, the french toast lived up to the hype. However, I think three huge slices of this is a little much. I'm glad I was sharing. Tastes incredible, but the cheese and herbs are a little overwhelming after a while. The benedict was so tasty. I could have had two plates of it. Each element was so flavorful and the hollandaise sauce was the \""cherry on top.\"" As I said, I'll be returning very soon. | 1 |
This is the place to go to in the MGM Grand if you want good Italian and do not want to spend a cool grand on a meal. \n\nThe place is nice and you may think it's an arm and a leg but it's pretty affordable considering the other options, and don't worry about the dress code too much because they seem to take anyone. \n\nFood is what matters most and it's fantastic here. \n\nWe started with some fried calamari that was made perfectly, not over-fried ans not too rubbery, the sauce it came with was phenomenal. \n\nI also had a Caesar salad for starters and loved it, shaved Parmesan over crunchy lettuce and a cream dressing, the waiter (who was quick and very attentive) topped it off with cracked pepper which make it so much better. \n\nFor the main course i had the scallop and prawn risotto, which was real good, i had some grated cheese on top and it went perfect with the jumbo \""prawn\"" which was really just regular shrimp, but I'll forgive them because their food is that good. \n\nOur dinner for 4 with a starter and main course plus a glass of wine was $212, which is great for a non-casual dinner spot that is semi-trendy. \n\nCome here and enjoy if you are staying in the MGM Grand because you will love it, just be aware you should put at least 90 minutes aside (and probably 2 hours) because they like to spread out the meal the way it's supposed to be! \n\nThere's also a bar inside if you want to start early. | 1 |
I got food poisoning from eating raw chicken. It was dark in the bar and I thought it looked a little pink but figured it was the lighting. I got extremely ill that night and all the next day. When I cut open my leftover chicken it was completely raw and pink in the middle. That was definitely the worst part of my dining experience, but it wasn't the only part. Went with a group of 4 on a Sunday afternoon. We ordered 2 burgers, a turkey burger, and I ordered off the healthy menu the chicken breasts with brown rice. \nThe 3 burgers came out without my chicken. One burger was fine, one we had asked for no cheese but it was on it, and another came without the barbecue sauce and with a package of apple slices (which was almost a month expired) instead of baked chips. We brought this to our waitresses attention, she apologized and felt the need to bring out the ticket to show us she put it in right, that it was the kitchens fault (probably because she didn't want her tip to be affected). The burger with the cheese on it came back, with nothing on it! They took off all the condiments and the bacon. Still no barbecue sauce, baked chips, or my chicken. We sent it back, and it was brought back again however we noticed that they had just scraped the cheese off the original burger and gave it back. \nAt this point the burger had been messed up 3 times and we still didn't have barbecue sauce, baked chips, or my chicken. We went to get the manager to explain what was going on, and the two burger were re done correctly, however I still had no chicken. After complaining again the promptly brought it out, raw! I guess that is what you get for complaining about how long food was taking, but it had been an hour which should have been plenty of time to cook chicken. \nThe food actually tasted decent which is why it is disappointing we will never go back. It isn't worth the risk of food poisoning and the spotty and inconsistent service. Though it was not our servers fault that the kitchen kept screwing up, she did start avoiding us when things went south to the point where we didn't have beverages either. I have tried calling management twice, with no one available. | 0 |
Simply the worst attempt at Mediterranean food I've tasted in years - or ever - there's just no Turkish food to be had here. \n\nNO MORE DONNER KABOB, they don't make it anymore and we had made a detour on the way to the airport for it. Not much else to chose from really\n\nOK, so I ordered a $10 Gyro platter, only this \""thing\"" had never gyrated. Instead what I got were paper thin slices of frozen lamb baloney, greasy too. My wife asked if it was fried Spam. It did look and taste like fried luncheon meat. Even the rice was uneatable, and the two small grape leaves which came with it weren't even as good as the canned ones we buy at Agora. Just awful, avoid!\n1 star\n\nThe other dish was the appetizer sampler, unimpressive considering it's $11. There was two really hard and bland falafels totally meh I only took a bite and lost interest. A bit of hummus which tasted nothing like a hummus only garlic and oil, my wife thought that possibly they didn't use chickpeas in both the hummus and the falafel. Again a bit of babaganoush, was tasty, very smokey but I didn't mind, and the tabouli was passable. \n2 stars because I didn't die \n\nDesert? They're out of Baklava and didn't suggest anything else, we had a plane to catch so that's it. I didn't see ANY of the items that previous Yelpers had taken pictures of and got the feeling the owner has given up. | 0 |
My husband and I went to grab a beer and a bite to eat before heading over to a comedy show. Sat down at the bar, greeted 5 minutes later and ordered a beer. We asked for menus to see what we wanted and that's the last of us getting any attention. We sat there for over a half an hour watching the bartenders just chat with themselves and dance for the manager right in the corner next 2 us and finally we had enough. We asked for the bill and thanked them for never coming back to check in on us at which the bartender said \""oh sorry\"" with an attitude. We spoke to the manager when we left to let him know what a disappointing experience we had. He offered to get someone who could take our order and would even comp us but that was not why we wanted to talk to him, it was more about him knowing what type of service was being given in his restaurant. We stay at the Hotel Palomar right next door many times a year and will take our business to the other restaurants nearby. | 0 |
Long time listener (of good reviews), first time customer on Saturday after Thanksgiving. This place has good coffee! Nick had a Spank Me Santa. Smile. Yes, a Spank Me Santa. I just like saying that over and over. It had marshmallow cream in it, and it was gooooood. And (added bonus) we ran into a friend so we had a chance to chill and sip.\n\nMe, I had to give them the 'ol cappuccino test. They passed (not surprised, huh?). But I have to say, I want to go back for a Spank Me Santa. | 1 |
Super pimpy looking spot with tasty appetizers. While I'm no fan of overcrowded hotspots, the ghost town vibe kinda creeps me out. This was my first visit for happy hour, but my girlfriend told me that the past few times that she stopped in, it was also dead. It was so quiet, our conversation echoed through adorable, whitewashed lobby. We were the only patrons in the joint on a Wed night from 5:30-7:45, until we were leaving, when 2 other people came in. \n\nI had received a $25 restaurant.com certificate as a gift, which would turn into a disaster. Since it was my first visit, I informed the bartender of my certificate and asked if I could use it. He informed me that I could, but would have to sit in the dining room, not the bar, to use it. I prefer the bar, but oh well. My server approaches, again I notify him that I have a certificate I would like to use. He happily takes the certificate and says ok, no problem.\n\nI attempted to order a three different types of vodka to which I was informed they don't carry. Ok, let's try the house Chardonnay. \""Sorry we don't have that right now.\"" Hmm, the KJ \""Avant\"" Chardonnay? Yes, fifth time was the charm.\n\nThankfully Happy Hour prices take 50% off of the apps & drinks, which are normally $6-12 each. The food quality was delicious, however portion sizes were conservative. We tried the hummus, braised short ribs, truffled mac styx, and chicken sliders. \n\nWhen we asked for our check at the end of the night we wouldn't see our waiter for close to a half hour. He finally returned, completely confused, to inform us that we couldn't use our restaurant.com certificate that I had clearly asked 2 different employees about AND sat in the restaurant instead of the bar. On my inaugural visit I left quite disappointed because they jerked me around. If I they weren't going to allow me to use my certificate, they should have told me at the start of my evening when I first asked, not after they led me on to believe that I needed to order the minimum dollar amount stated on the coupon!\n\nTo sum it up: cute place, tasty apps, but they're disorganized and need to work on their customer service. | 0 |
They don't speak english very well. The chicken was very dry service sucked rude and unfriendly. chicken was tinny looked like they were on a diet. | 0 |
I stopped in for an IPA at the Ahwatukee location. What they served me was no IPA, it tasted more like some kind of berry beer. I had the bartender sample it and he said without looking me in the eye that it was absolutely an IPA and I should be able to tell by the hoppiness. I explained that I am from Portland (where IPAs reign supreme) and that the beer they are calling an IPA tastes like no IPA I have ever had. The bartender dug his heels in and did not offer another selection. I settled my tab and left. I went to Tukee's to get a proper IPA (Racer) and sat by a former employee who told me that they had changed brewers and their IPA recipe as well. He agreed that what they are putting forth as IPA is a joke and is but one reason why they are doing so poorly. Sad because I really wanted this location to work out. | 0 |
My group stopped by here over 4th of July. We had some first timers come in, and the owner, Paul Vato, was an amazing help. He is an absolutely great guy and was not a snob at all. He helped answer any question and seemed very proud to be celebrating his shop's one year anniversary. The product is top quality and they have a Yelp check-in special!\n\nThis place is a hidden gem and I wish Paul the best. TRY IT! | 1 |
I love this place. As a college student who just came back from Paris, France. It brings back good memories! \n\nDont forget to try the Laprima coffee! | 1 |
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