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This review and it's ratings are mainly from one so called \""Manager.\"" I used to do carryout from this location probably 1-2 times each month, no longer. The last time I was in, I ordered online like I always do, and try and be there when the expected time tells me order will be ready. I showed up 10 mins after the expected time. \n\nThe young woman took my order out of the waiting oven thing to show me the pizza and wings I ordered. After she very quickly opened the wings and shut them I opened them again to find my wings with about as much bbq sauce you get from one small packet spread out over 14 wings. I asked her if she could please put more sauce on my wings as they barely had any. She told me I would have to pay for it. I told her that every other time I get my wings they are SOAKED in sauce, and I have never had a problem. She then said it there was enough sauce on them, had I picked up my order on time. At first I wanted to get very upset and tell her she is out of line, I am a customer and if I want to show up 40 mins late to pick up MY order I am able to, and I am the CUSTOMER, you have to be taught not to argue with who helps pay your wages. But instead I just asked to speak with a manager. She must have just been promoted recently because she couldnt wait to say, \""I AM A MANAGER!\"" to which I said, ok, this is unacceptable, I show up 10 mins late for my order and there is hardly any sauce on any of the wings, this has to be fixed. She then acted like she was doing me an act of god favor by saying, \""OK, this time I will add the sauce at no charge. She was very young, (under 23) plain, short, and hair in a pony tail. The same girl was asking other co workers how to fix my order on the register a month prior, funny she must have been doing something right to get promoted to being a MANAGER so soon! LOL. | 0 |
We're from the other side of town, but met some California friends here after looking for a good pub! All four of us had a very good experience. Jo and I split the Wally Burger and the Gruyere and Slab Bacon Mac. Ryan W. was spot on - excellent s'mac!! Burger was good, but so juicy the bun just had to be set aside. One friend had soup of the day with a burger. Said the soup was wonderful!\n\nLoved the atmosphere and the service. We'll be back! | 1 |
If you're into natural products this place is awesome! they have a great food selection as well as natural medications and many other natural items. This is my go to store for essential oils and vitamins amongst other things. The prices are decent and the quality is good. Whole Foods is a go to spot for me :) | 1 |
Absolutely fabulous hair salon in terms of price, staff and results. The women who work here are so welcoming and have some serious skills. I've been going here for about 2 years and wouldn't go anywhere else | 1 |
Heard about this place through friends.\nExcellent food and service. Well worth \nanother trip again and again! | 1 |
CLOSED!!!!!! Invalid number! No longer open! Website still up with no contact info. Google map links you to a strip mall and an Indian grocery. BS | 0 |
6th stop of the dine around. \n\nGroup rated it at 1, I'm bumping it up since I really didn't think it was that bad, just not our type of place. \n\nWe came in and were told to seat ourselves, and just ordered the shepherd's pie. Our friend who ordered it was not a fan, but I didn't think it was bad. I'd never had shepherd's pie (a lot of firsts happened for me today), but it didn't resemble anything I was expecting. I actually thought it was pretty good\n\nThough it looks like this place is pretty divey, but a good place to come watch a game or hang out with your buddies | 0 |
No complaints. Staff is helpful. | 1 |
I love this place! It smells divine and they make their own wine. What more do you need? Carlo's Garage Winery is located in the basement of the cafe and oh baby is this a hidden gem! The grapes are from Cali and the wine is from the basement; it reminds me of stories that my grandmother would tell me about her Italian relatives who make wine\n\nI am a fan of their Americanos and cappuccinos and their biscotti and oh my everything. The people are so friendly, even on a busy Monday-before-Christmas lunch rush. I can't wait to go back for an actual meal in the cafe. | 1 |
Not impressed, 40 minute wait for our table even with a reservation. Certainly understaffed. Won't be back. | 0 |
Hotel Key - check\nBooze - check\nSun screen - check\nSnacks-Check\nWater bottles (no glass) - Check\nSkimpiest bikini you can get into - Check\n\nYou are now ready for the beach! You can buy all these things at the beach, but why not save a few bucks for you next trip!\n\nA beach in the middle of the dessert. Keep in mind that this was MDW and the place was live!\n\nGet there early before 11AM or after 4PM. We slept in all four days so by the time we got to the beach it was busy. The scent of Suntan lotion and desert filled the air. We lucked out and found seats next to each other all 4 days. We spent more time at the Beach then anywhere else!\n\nWednesday, Thursday and Friday the Wave and the Lazy River was moderately busy, but by Saturday there was more younger people (kids) then adults in the wave pool and lazy river. I recommend the Lagoon or Daylight Beach Club for the weekends. However slim pickings at the Lagoon for lounge chairs there too. Never made it to Moorea or Daylight Club.\n\nFor the lazy river, bring your own tube. They do not rent tubes, you will need to purchase one. $20 for kids and $25 for adults. I did however see adults going down the river in the smaller tubes and just walking through the river, but watch out for crazy kids having fun ( you might just get kicked in the head) Try to buy a tube from someone who is leaving the resort. Some guy bought 4 for $40. (down with the system!) When you get to the water falls, just stand there for about 10 seconds. The pressure from the falls feels like a massage. The teen-age life guards didn't seem to care much.\n\nMy first time in a wave pool. But have seen plenty of real waves in Hawaii and Cali. This wave pool was amazing. You couldn't actually surf the waves, but people were body boarding. It was great way to cool down and enjoy the ride.\n\nI loved everything about The Beach, in The Hotel Mandalay Bay in the middle of the desert! It was totally boss!\n\nThe only thing I didn't like was the smokers.\n\nKeep alert for Stars walking around disguised as normal people! Ran into Kevin Hart and Bell (not Biv) and Devoe. \n\nLast tip I promise: Check the Beach Venue before you book your vacation, you just never know who might be playing during you stay. Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Bauuer, Alvin Risk and J Cole played MDW. | 1 |
If it was possible I would rate it a negative number. It was by far the worst food and the worst service we've ever recieved at any buffet in the country. Our terrible service started with our server taking our drink orders as he was tending to an empty table while we were walking by to get food. He was then never seen again up until dinner was almost over. Drink refills were almost impossible to get, so were napkins. I had to stand up to help my self with napkins and utensils that were taken away (after my table had been half way filled with empty dishes). If you are looking for good service or any service at all, this is not the place for you. If you are looking for a good meal, this again is not the place for you. The food selection was sparse and every item that was offered was either over cooked, or made from powder. The only saving grace for our meal was the pineapple .. which only had to be cut. \nOverall this was a very disappointing experience. Save your money and go elsewhere. | 0 |
Great place. Poutines are awesome! I am a beer snob and I usually lean towards IPA's, but decided to try the Amber. It was clean, fresh and one of the best tasting draughts I have had in a long time! Service was top notch | 1 |
Upon entering the business, it was incredibly busy but good thing they had at least five people working so the wait was not too long. However, the person who helped us was extremely rude and made absolutely no eye-contact at all. \n\nNot only that but she was gossiping with her coworkers in another language about the customers that they were serving right in front of them! (shaking my head and I even knew what they were saying about them, sighs.) \n\nIn the end, Brad T. and I said \""thank you.\"" and all she did was say, \""mmmhmm,\"" no \""you're welcome\"" or even a smile out of her. \n\nIf the customer service was so sucky, I would have given a different rating since the price was cheap to rent the car and it got us to where we needed to go. | 0 |
I joined the Pilates Joe studio at Scottsdale and Thunderbird about 16 months ago. I go three times per week on a regular basis. I hate to miss a class because you can really feel the difference. \n\nPilates is all about strengthening and toning from head to toe. This studio has a\"" spring wall\"" which was new to me and I love it! The instructors are AMAZING! They are so knowledgable and they keep the class moving and are so good at explaining what you're doing and why. The classes are not huge so you really feel like you get the individual attention if or when you need it. \n\nOver the years, I have joined many gyms and signed up for many exercise classes. This one feels like home to me. I would highly recommend this Pilates Joe Studio to anyone. I would hope that you would enjoy it as much as I do. | 1 |
This review is for both food and service.\nWe first ordered a bottle of red Napa valley Chardonnay wine....which was very nice, affordable and made in America....all for 80$ a bottle. We were happy.\nNext, we had pan seared foie gras...which was exceptional ! We also had the three cheeses and charcuterie ...which was really nice, a big plate of mouth watering flavors...the only flaw was the wild boar prosciutto, which had a wild stench...our main entree was duck ...once again exceptional ...and Chilean sea bass....one taste, and I had to spit it out...it had a strong ammonia taste which indicated that the fish was not fresh! The waiter quickly took it away, and we substituted it for the salmon, which was great. The waiter said someone would come by to talk to us about the Chilean sea bass. Our dessert consisted of grand marnier souffl\u00e9 and pecan pie souffl\u00e9...the grand marnier was great, but the pecan pie was ok. One spoon and we realized that we needed tea to go with the souffl\u00e9 . We had organic green tea, and earl grey. Upon asking for the bill which with tip came out to be 400$. The reasons for the 1 star are:\n\n1. We never received an explanation or an apology about the ammonia smelling Chilean sea bass from the chef or the manager. We had to ask the waiter, and he too was surprised but could not do anything about it.\n2. After the main course, our waiters should have offered tea or coffee to go with our dessert. We had to requested ourselves.\n\nFor a 1 Michelin star restaurant, this is very sad. | 0 |
The worst restaurant ever! It doesn't matter if the food tastes good or not.. The service is the worst! Lazy and slow as ever! | 0 |
Great service. Low prices. | 1 |
Well I never been to a professional football until now, it was great people was drunk but not out of hand , food and drinks expensive of course stadium look nice but then again I never to another stadium so can say I was a virgin.. Lol we were up high sec 540 row 32 but still saw the field so no biggey. I loved it. Next time I'll know how the seating goes. U gotta see the stadium if ur in nc. You guys are great out in nc. | 1 |
Pizza and wings are great. Service is good. Nice selection of beer and wine. Deep dish pizzas take a while but they are supposed to. | 1 |
it's so great to have a 100% vegan bakery in Phoenix! Everything I have tried here has been absolutely delicious and mouth-watering. I will return again and again! | 1 |
I'm not one to slam a service, especially if I haven't used it, unfortunately here's my experience. I called Insectek becuase of everyones' 5 star comments on Yelp. I was calling for a quote. I told the owner that I had brown dog ticks in the backyard and some in the house on the dog beds. He asked for my address (Arcadia) and the size of my home and lot. I told him 2400 sq. feet, and the lot I wasnt sure of but that it was around 3,500 sq. feet. He quoted me $700 for the size of my property for outside and inside treatment (visiting a total of 3 times in a 30 day period so every 7-10 days or so), then the bi-monthly service would be $68 every 2 months. It sounded expensive. He told me that it might even be more than that depending on how hard it would be to get to the ticks and the size of the property and conditions... I thought to myself hummm... that ounds odd. He said that they charge a normal price for how long they stay to do the work and treat tthat they would do my carpets as well. Not the entire carpets but the very edge up to the baseboards on all areas of each room as well as the corners and any crevices that may be on top of the baseboards they would spray in. It sounded very thourough. He offered to have Lucio come out to give me a firm quote 2 days before my appointment bc i ne. If you click on their website from the yelp add on the right hand side you will see that you get 50% off your initial treament... I asked the owner about that while I was on the phone and he said that has nothing to do with treating ticks and that its entirely different and a different process... so there went that discount. However, it doesn't say that on the website. Oh well, I set the actual extermination appointment for this Friday at 10:30 am, I arranged my father in law to watch the house while I take the kids out to the park and lunch waiting for the chemicals to dry. I told him that It was still good for me to know the firm quote though so we arranged for Lucio to be at my house at 12:30pm today (Wednesday). Mind you, I have called 3 other companies since my convo. with the owner of Insetek. They have all quoted anywhere from $200 to $300 for the extermination and $45 to $50/month after for upkeep. I was starting to get the vibe maybe I was over quoted but I didn't call to cancel my \""firm quote\"" appointment with Lucio just yet. I wanted to see what Lucio had to say about why it was so much money upfront for coming 3 times the first month and higher on the monthly side, with no guaruntee if it didn't work... also maybe there was some magic potion they used on brown dog ticks that I had never heard of, so I wanted to give them a chance based on the reviews. He arrived, yes he's very nice, and friendly and calls you mam and shakes your hand is well dressed and wears booties... but the second I asked him about what chemicals he was going to be using it threw him for a loop. He was off his game. I told him that I just wanted to know the names of them and the gallons he was going to use on the size of my property and about how long it would take. He stumbled on his words, told me that the office could email me that kind of thing and that he would just walk the property and see. I also told him before he walked the property that I had gotten 3 quotes since my phone call with him and that they were sooo much less and I was just curious why. He asked me how much and I told him.. He hopped on the phone and called the owner while he was outside. He came back inside and said that he would charge $500 if I did the bi-monthly service for $68 a month and wanted to set an appointment. I told him that I already had an appointment for 10:30 am on Friday and that I would see him then after he could somehow get a list of chemicals that were to be used on my exact property and size.... He said, well I filled that spot since you needed a firm quote first so we need to reschedule and we need to do it tomorrow. He said he would provide a list of chemicals. I was not feeling too great about things becuase they just lowered the price randomly... at that point I had a feeling this wasnt the right place to do business. My gut was telling me that I should cancel by the end of business today and go with another company. What made things so obvious that this is a shady company is that Lucio stayed in his car in my front driveway for 10 min. talking on the phone, I was on my phone as well calling the other companies to see if they could give me an idea of what the exact names of the chemicals they use are called to see what they are called. Just then Lucio walked up to my door and rang the doorbell. I opened it up and he said, \""The names of the chemicals are Temprid, Suspend, Bifred granuals.... but we don't usually do this. Will you be keeping the appointment or no?\"" Cancelled. Nice guy, bad business play. Expect the unexpected. Never expect a sale. | 0 |
This hotel is gross. I stayed here 3 days and nights to the most uncomfortable and miserable stay ever. \nI walked in the room and the carpet was ripped and it had a funny smell. Went over to the lounging chair they had in the room and saw. It was covered in stains. The bed was the same. Covered in random colored stains. I was very angry that I had to sleep in this bed. I took the sheets off and requested new ones. I came back the next day and I still had the same dirty sheets on my bed. There were so many stand I found some on the wall and in the restroom all over the walls. These walls stands were all brown and resembled blood. I called the front desk and clean my room a little better. I came back to the same sheets I had on the first two days. I couldn't wait to check out of this hotel. Not to mention that the walls are paper thin and the couples on both sides of me we're going to town while they were out of town. Best Western needs to close this hotel and redo everything. | 0 |
Fries where not good at all. Kind of mushy and weird seasoning. They charge for ranch. The burger was nothing to brag about. I had to ask for ketchup. Coupon made it worth a try- tricky parking lot to pull our of to make a left hand turn. | 0 |
With the closing of b dubbs that was right next door, marjeles has the wing game locked down. I highly recommend the gorilla wings, they are very big and meaty (haha, no homo). Great customer service and good prices, great place to go. | 1 |
PET-FRIENDLY!\n\nI loved this place already because they allow pets on leashes on the outdoor patio. All of Montelago Village is very pet friendly - it is a fun place to walk your dog and enjoy the Lake Las Vegas views. The food at Auld Dubliner happens to be pretty darn good as well. The Irish Quesadilla had very good fresh salsa on the side. The seared tuna salad had a lot of flavor and the fish was very fresh. Nice selections of imported beers on draft too.\n\nDon't forget the $5 Irish Car Bombs during Happy Hour! | 1 |
Is it me or every boba tea place in town has a minimum charge on the card?\n\n$5 minimum for this place. Boba was alright. Wasn't that much selection, it's either milk tea or green tea. Either or, you're not bombarded with a lot of choices.\n\nFood was decent but shoot, $4 for 5 pieces of squid balls! Just too expensive. The drinks were priced decently. The plates? Oh no, you're better off making your own lunch/dinner at home. | 0 |
Food is AWESOME! My family and I love the Greek food we get in Detroit's Greektown, and we compare all other Greek foods to it. My parents ordered beef and lamb gyros, my brother got the lamb shank, and I had the spinach pie. We all shared the stuffed grape leaves as an appetizer. EVERYTHING was delicious. My dad and brother said the meat was the best they've had. Price was great for the amount of food. We could've shared two or fewer platters between the four of us. Staff were prompt and friendly! | 1 |
Like Steve S. on 12/27, I'm a former Phoenix local. We've stayed at the Pointe Squaw Peak in the past, and had a lovely stay. I didn't remember if it was that or Tapatio Cliffs, so we went ahead and reserved here.\n\nThe good: The grounds are beautiful, and you can walk from your room into the Phoenix Mountain Preserves. The dinner at the less formal of the two restaurants was surprisingly good. We loved sitting with our coffee beside the pool in the morning, even if it was a little chilly. The folks who ran the Starbucks in the lobby were great. The kids loved the waterfall pool.\n\nThe rooms were awful. Underground. Musty. Backed up toilets. Car bumpers and headlights at eye level in the bedroom. Why bother with little patios that are dirt and mostly underground? There is inadequate upkeep. My son's hand was suddenly bloody on the way back from the pool when he put his hand on the rail. We were two families with kids, but we were put next to the adult pool, which the kids were forbidden to enter, so the other pools were a long trek and we were unable to get out of our caves, be near the rooms, and be with the kids.\n\nThey never made it clear that the resort fee covered internet. There were no explanations at check-in. They mostly seemed to want us gone. \n\nThe worst, though, was our attempt to do laundry. If the hotel doesn't want people doing their own laundry, they shouldn't pretend that they do. First, they don't offer change for the coin op laundry. Then, to get to the laundry, we had to go into the pool area to access an elevator, up the elevator, across a sky bridge, up two flights of stairs, then across a road. I was embarrassed when I accepted a ride from the bell staff until I saw how far it was. \n\nThe first laundry room they drove me to had the coin box ripped off the machine. Twisted metal where it belonged. Really. Wires hanging out. At a 4-star resort. Neither the driver nor the front desk clerk seemed fazed by the theft and vandalism.\n\nThe second laundry room was ok until the second load. The water ran briefly, just enough to wet the clothes. Then it hummed. No water, no washing. Again, the front desk staff was unconcerned that our morning was ruined, while we waited 3 hours for someone to deal with the broken washer. At the end of 3 hours, I managed to get water into the washer on my own (turned out there was hot water, but no cold). No one ever showed to fix it.\n\nIt seemed that they chose their front desk staff based on how cute or \""done\"" they look, not on their ability to give customer service. What a disappointment. | 0 |
I have been to the salt cellar for dinner about 8 times. The servers have all been there for a long time. They are so professional and friendly. I almost always order the king crab because the waitress will crack it for me...yummy. last time, I had the halibut cheeks and let me tell you, they know how to make seafood at this place. I read a few reviews before I posted this and I can't believe ANYONE would ever post anything negative. I have been there during the week, on the weekends, early evening, late night it doesn't matter the service is always superb and the food delicious.\nI found one of reviews about the steaks absurd. If you go to a seafood place and expect to get an inch and a half steak. Why not ask the server \""are your steaks thick\""? Why would you assume that a great seafood restaurant has equally great steaks? \nI will advise that if you want to get in to this restaurant for dinner, make a reservation. There aren't a lot of tables and its very busy. Again, I have never had a meal at the salt cellar that wasn't delicious. I would highly recommend the shrimp san remo appetizer and maybe even the mussels. The king crab legs will not disappoint. Wonderful seafood in the middle of arizona as they have it flown in daily, delish! | 1 |
Frickin awesome!!!! I love secret pizza! I totally wanna open up a place like this in Hawaii! No frills just great pizza and great service! Definitely hitting up this place next time I call in sick! | 1 |
I'm really enjoying my stay here at the Residence Inn. It feels more like a 1 Bedroom apartment than a hotel. \n\nThe staff is friendly and the Breakfast buffet and Manager cocktail hours (M-W) are a huge plus as well.\n\nGreat place to stay if your gonna be here for more than a few nights.\n\nShout out to Brian at the front desk! | 1 |
This is by far the best value in buffets in the vegas area.\nHave been asked repeatedly by a friend if I had tried the Buffet @ The M Casino and finally decided to give it a try.\nWent at 2:15 in the afternoon on a thursday and waited an hour to get in.\nIf you know me you might know that I am slightly impatient. Well standing in line speaking with a few locals eased the pain of the wait.\nWell worth the wait, Never was able to get to the opposite end because I was so full of the great food selection.\nI never even made it to the desert bar (just amazing looking), Way to full .\nJust another note, Beer & Wine included in lunch & dinner buffets.\n2 Thumbs up from this foodie !\n\nAlso ran into Michael Jackson's dad Joe here. | 1 |
Stay Away Stay Away Stay Away!\n\nThere's literally 10 better buffets within a short distance. I have NO IDEA how they could have come up with such a lousy buffet at such an expensive property but, shazzam, they did it.\n\nJust not good. The only reason I don't give it 1 star is because I reserve that for places that are nearly or actually inedible. | 0 |
My husband and I were in Vegas for a work-cation at the beginning of June. We went to all three of Ramsay's restaurants, and I think this one was my least favorite :(\n\nIt just struck me as being the \""view the rest of the world has of America\"" --without the oversized portions.\n\nI get it- it's all burgers.... fatty, juicy large and obnoxious burgers.\n\nthe roasted Jalape\u00f1o poppers were alright, not my thing but they had a good flavor, and my husband like them alot. I had the American burger and truffle fries, hubby had the farm burger and sweet potato fries. He liked his fries most, I didn't like mine. His burger was alright, mine had no taste :( \n\nChalk it up to different strokes for different folks, but I really was not impressed.... american burgers? I've been an american all my life and I think they are a horrible representation of all things american :/ | 0 |
I used to work for a training store for Starbucks so I know that the company does know how to make delicious drinks. \n\nBut this Barista needs a lesson how to make a real latte. \n\nAll she did was pull the shots of espresso directly into the cup, stuck the steam wand into the milk pitcher and just let it sit there! Then poured the heated up milk over the espresso which had been sitting there now \""dead\"" and proceeded to put the lid on and handed it out. YUCK! \n\nAfter watching the barista make it incorrectly I immediately said I need this remade with foam and no don't just froth some foam and top my drink off. Lattes need to be made with care. Froth the milk and dont let it sit because the foam separates from the milk. In order to have a creamy delicious latte pour right after frothing no need for a spoon to scoop up foam! Not that hard people. \n\nThat was just my boyfriends drink, mine was super simple. Iced grande vanilla latte. Vanilla, espresso, milk then ice. Easy right? Well apparently not since the barista couldn't even put the proper amount of milk in my cup which left me with a half inch of empty space in my cup. Hmm $4.05 for a non full cup, time to move on and buy my own espresso/steam machine! | 0 |
Sushi 101 is my favorite place for Sushi\nI have so many good memories here with friends\nFrom sake bombs to rolls of sushi\nI always have a great time here\nMy usual order consists of Rainbow Rolls, Cali Rolls, edamame, miso soup, and I just found a new favorite roll called the _____ Geisha roll... I came to a blank at the complete name but its the only one with Geisha in it :)\nI used to love the Golden State roll and I get it from time to time\nI think I love Sushi 101 based off of the great food, good drinks, and all of the memories my friends and I have had...\nThis one time we had sake bombs, which were super cheap like 3-4 dollars...\nand our bill for 3 people was 130...\nWe had to crawl out of the place \nHaha\n\nPs I also love their shirts, next time you are there... giggle at the shirts.... | 1 |
LOVE LOVE LOVE this place!!! I had never eaten Ethiopian food before and this place has me hooked. Since I've eaten here I've been a bit more adventurous but I keep going back because there is no taste like their food. Their Rose Water Lemonade just adds to the unique-ness of this place. You have your option to sit at a regular dining table or sit at a tradition Ethopian table. \n\nAt times the service can be a bit and off but the food makes up for that. I don't eat meat so the fact that they have such a large variety of veggie choices makes it all the worth while for me. They give good size portions of everything and if you let them know that there is something wrong they set out to fix for you right away. \n\nI absolutely recommend Blue Nile! | 1 |
It's junk food what do you expect! I don't eat there much when I do in only really like there mini corn dogs. The reason they get 2 stars is cause it takes them 10 mins for a drive through order that is with no one ahead of you. | 0 |
This is the WORST Vegas experience I have ever had. \n-When entering the casino on the way to registration you get attacked by the sale staff trying to get you to go to shows and asking you for tons of personal information\n-I paid $20 for an early check in and was completely dismissed at the front counter telling me to come back 3 hours later. They wouldn't upgrade my room or even refund my $20 dollars\n-The room smelled of smoke and was fugly.\n-The place was ramparting with kids, fat housewives, and elderly people at slot machines with oxygen tanks.\n-It was extremely noisy up until the late hours of the evening. \n\n\nThe TWO good things: \nLOCATION- Amazing. easy access to all of the strip and a tram to other casinos.\nDICKS RESTAURANT- Inside the Casino. Got drunk and had an amazing burger for a decent price.\n\nI would recommend this to people who want to bring their kids because it is very child and family friendly on a budget\n\nTo anyone wanting to have a fun experience in a nice hotel in vegas- not the place to go. | 0 |
I was working or w a group of friends that we Made a New Years resolution to come to the gym. The trainer Erin and Kim were super rude to us, told my friend she was fat and that we couldn't come to the gym as a group. My friend looks two times better than these \""trainers\"" and for me to be paying monthly to be made fun of from your \""team\"" here is incorrect . I don't want to come to a place that your trainers are mistreating customers. I have been a loyal customer for years and to be honest I no longer want to be a part of this gym nor any other location because it's convenient for me to drive. | 0 |
So Fast! Not so friendly... but still a good deal on a partial do-it-yourself car wash. Vacuuming my own car isn't so bad when the car wash does such a fantastic job of cleaning my filthy car! \n\nThis was not my first visit (I have come back multiple times because of how clean my car is when I leave this place). I cannot say the same for most car washes (even those where someone actually hand dries my car). I will definitely be back to keep my car looking good! | 1 |
This is one of the best Gold's that I have been to. The people there are awesome and nice, and the equipment is in great shape. You're never waiting around hoping to use a certain machine. I was new to the area, and Trent helped me out big time by making me feel welcomed there. All their management personnel treat you as if you were a best friend, and are always there to help. \nGreat gym, and a great atmosphere! | 1 |
$5.99 for a lunch buffet. You spend more than that at your local fast food burger joint.\n\nIn all seriousness, this is a \""it is what it is\"" situation. The food isn't too bad. For that price, the food and selection isn't bad at all. \n\nThey have good chicken wings at times, and the crispy shrimp has been good both times I went there. They have items like pizza and curly fries for those with kids that are picky eaters.\n\nLook for a coupon in the mail and give it a go. | 1 |
Honest and approachable the new Toast Breakfast Boutique will most certainly be added to my list of favorites. Located next door to where Drip Coffee Lounge was housed this place is both quirky and comfortable. \n\nIngredients are sourced as local as possible including bread from M.J. Bread and coffee from Xanadu Coffee Co.. The menu is simple and easily approached with only a few items to choose from. \n\nKnowing that the bread if from M.J. I knew this was going to be great and it was. Starting off with the Fig Jam and Mascarpone Cheese on Marbled Rye Toast ($4); I hit the ground running. Each ingredient worked so well naturally together Id order this every time. Roasted Tomatoes with Mozzarella Cheese on Cibatta Toast ($6) was as good as it gets though for breakfast? Oh yeah!\n\nToast also served what they call the N.Y.C. sandwich. Completely custom from the bread up, you choose your egg, meats, cheese and veggies. I tried the perfectly flaky croissant with medium cooked egg, bacon, tomato, spinach and cheddar cheese ($8.50). I was surprised on the first bite when I realized that they actually cooked the egg medium. The yolk was just slightly runny and the whites completely solid, so who ever is cooking in the kitchen knows how to cook an egg right! Next time though I hold the tomato, while tasty on its own I think the sandwich would have been better off without it, dulled the flavors slightly.\n\nAlso tried the ciabatta with hard egg, bacon, onion and Havarti cheese. Once again the egg was perfectly cooked and all of the flavors came through. The ciabatta was perfectly chewy yet not difficult to eat. This combo was a sure fire hit!\n\nFriendly, approachable, interesting and sincere are all qualities that I admire and try to live by. Toast Breakfast Boutique, not only seems to share those same qualities but never pretends to being something it's not. | 1 |
This going to a little controversial going by other reviews but I really enjoyed my dining experience here on Friday night.\n\nSteph and I started with the mixed sharing platter of starts. On this was a crisp vegetable spring roll, fish cake, chicken stay skewer and chicken cooked in pandanus leaf Served with a chili sauce and plum sauce on the side. all were well cooked and had nice flavour.\n\nFor my main I had roast gressingham duck which came with two very distinct sauces. The duck was cooked perfectly and was very tender, the sauces packed a suitable punch but even more importantly has lovely layered flavours. The sticky coconut rice on the side met expectations making for a lovely dish.\n\nFor desert I had their coconut creme brule with pandanus ice cream. Crisp top, creamy custard with pieces of coconut adding further texture.\n\nThe service was excellent, the wine list varied and the food enjoyable. Overall I thought this place was tastier and better value than some of its more illustrious counterparts in the city.\n\nJd Recommended!! | 1 |
After a drive from so cal to vegas, my boyfriend and I decided to have lunch here since it was next to the elevators after we came down from the hotel room. This place was pretty good!\n\nWe got seated right away but then again, we were having lunch at 2pm. \n\nThe host that led us to our table was completely rude but our server was extremely nice and knowledgeable!\n\nWe started off with the Crispy Ahi Sushi Rolls which was an excellent recommendation from the server!\n\nI got the lunch portion of the Miso Salmon and my boyfriend got the Chicken Pot Pie! Both portions were huge! I think it would have been best if we had gotten one and shared!\n\nThe miso salmon was good! A bit oily since everything was stir fried!\n\nThe chicken pot pie was good and creamy! Order this but beware mushroom haters, the cream is really like cream of mushrooms! The taste of mushrooms is pretty strong! | 1 |
This gym is amazing. The workouts focus on High Intensity Interval Training, which is designed to give you the maximum calorie burn. Each work out is different and they are never boring. (They are also never easy!) I have been a member for almost a year and every workout comes with variations. There are modifications for easier and more difficult moves. When my lower back bothers me, I have always been given another modification or another exercise. But what really sets this place apart are the people. Both the trainers and the clients here are great. Everyone works together to motivate each other. If I miss a class I usually attend, people notice! There are family workouts on Sundays, and they often have events ranging from kickball to running club. They encourage the whole family to be active together. | 1 |
i dare you\n\nrussian roulette for hair\n\nhair too simple to be completely wrecked? you think so? | 0 |
This place is an absolute nightmare. I'm in the market for a new gym, but this place won't be it. I arrived at Urban Active tonight at 6:10 and asked to be added to the spinning class list for 6:30. \""Nope, it's full...you should really get here 40 minutes before the class starts\"". Bwah? Who has 40 extra minutes in their day? And they don't take phone signups, either. I shrugged it off and went to an ab class. I'm standing around, waiting, waiting, 10 minutes after the class was supposed to start we get called into a class - but wait! It seems like it's the tail end of another class. We all do some planks and bicycle crunches. The other class ends and the instructor tells them to \""be sure to get here early for tomorrow's class; last time 70 (SHE SAID SEVENTY) people showed up.\"" After the class leaves, she turns to us, the ab class people, and says that....the class has been canceled. FOR A MONTH. At this point I'm just in shock; I should have walked out. Instead I tell the front desk and they're unfazed, and they assign me to a tour with Michelle.\n\nSo I go on my tour with Michelle, who informs me that my current gym is shit (it's not, it's just expensive - it's actually the best gym in the city, and the *only* place with a whirlpool and steam room for women. It's the JCC, if anyone is curious). She insists it is shit again (I had no idea that spa style wooden lockers and more expensive equipment were shit), then becomes aggressive with me. I'm aware she's using a classic hyper-aggressive sales pitch, but I'm not taking her seriously. At 645, when we started our tour, there was a line for treadmills and for ellipticals - oh, and I saw the line from the first floor, because Michelle never showed me the 2nd floor. When I asked why there weren't more machines/it was so busy, she said \""oh, well you're better off coming during the day\"". Riiiight, during the day! Will she tell my boss I won't be making that 2pm meeting? The locker rooms are very no-frills, and the personal training desk was so tacky that it had individual credit card machines front and center of every chair. \n\nBut really, the icing on the cake (and by now, you're waiting for the juggernaut, aren't you?) was her casual anti-semitism. Yep. She said that \""dozens\"" of members of the JCC had been in today because it was closed. \""What's up with being randomly closed all the time, we're only closed on Christmas!\"" boasts Michelle. Well, Michelle, it's not Columbus Day or Thirsty Thursdays, which you seem to celebrate, it's actually the freaking Jewish New Year and the kickoff leading up to Yom Kippur. Someone should probably tell Michelle that Christmas isn't a national holiday.\n\nJoin this gym if only you're looking for a hookup scene or to snag a new date, because it certainly has that in its favor. | 0 |
Don't eat at Banderas in old town. Their servers are great but their \""reservation\"" policies are wack!! If you have a large group, EVERYONE has to be there before they will seat you. So if someone is late and another group come in before your last person shows up, you'll lose your table. Corporations suck! Eat at locally owned establishments.\n\nThe food is average. I've had better. | 0 |
Beautiful place but terrible service at spa desk. Marta great at what she does but the spa staff is not attentive, professional and NO follow up as promised!\nHad to take business elsewhere! | 0 |
I wonder if these guys are from Chicago, because I am, and if they are representing Chicago for downtown Madison they are doing a pretty bad job. The composition of the ingredients is poor and the prices are the same. Also, if you're going to try to be a Chicago place and do an Italian Beef, figure it out. One more thing, $3.59 for a Chicago dog? Absurd. Give me a break. $3.50 for a dog and hand cut fries, maybe. If you're going to do something do it right. | 0 |
Rock of Ages is a great addition to the Venetian and Las Vegas. Broadway works in Vegas, just look at Mamma Mia's six year run at Mandalay Bay. The Las Vegas cast brings great energy and talent to this Tony nominated musical. This musical is not meant to be a 'cover band' performance, it is however some of the greatest 80s rock music crafted around a simple boy meets girl love story. I for one enjoyed hearing a new interpretation of these 80's hits. I was in the audience for the preview opening of Rock of Ages on Tuesday night and saw the vast majority laughing, singing and dancing right along with the cast. Go see this new addition at the Venetian and you to will be singing along with this talented cast. | 1 |
The bar was okay but the comedy show was horrible. | 0 |
Food is only so-so. Pizza crust has no flavor, tastes like cardboard. Sandwiches are pretty decent but nothing spectacular. Each time my family has eaten at Rosati's, though, we've experienced incredibly slow service. Doesn't seem to matter the day of the week or how many customers are in the restaurant. Today we put in our drink order and the kids' meal before we put in our own order. Good thing we did because even though it took 20 to bring out a single plate of spaghetti, us adults were still waiting after sitting there for an hour. We're throwing in the towel and never going back. | 0 |
I wanted to like this place, it has a lot going for it.\n-awesome location\n-perfect ambience\n-spot on decor\n-good standard irish pub beers on tap\nbut sadly prices were a little high, and our bar tender wasnt very attentive\na smithwicks and a newcastle set me back $11 + tip\nthis was during happy hour no less\npffffff\nweak | 0 |
Your ticket to celebrating with the who's who of Scottsdale begins here. \nOnly get here before five. \n\nFleming's reminds me of Rao's in Harlem, with its too few booths and dozen or so bar stools. If you want to enjoy your cocktail seated, if you don't feel like standing cheek to jowl with the many, lusting after one of these highly coveted seats, you'll need to arrive early. \nOtherwise, the staff will banish you to the patio where you'll marvel at space heaters, a parking lot, and basically, a hoard of unlucky patrons whose untimely arrival caused them their no-so-great seating.\nNot much celebration on the patio, unless of course you're tripping balls on acid, marveling over the wonders of propane-fired umbrella heaters.\n\nI arrived early and was rewarded with one of their booths. I watch as the bar hurriedly fills within moments of my being seated, this followed by the patio. Fleming's is nuts to butts by 5:05 and I can see why.\nTheir happy hour menu. \n\nFleming's features half price drinks and appetizers until seven, all of which are over the top good. I order one of everything and politely ask the server to bring me a suitcase full of manhattan cocktails to wash everything down. She complies.\n\nNow the fun.\nWatching as newcomers arrive late with no place to sit, furtively eyeballing your seat, coldly calculating your departure by assessing how much of your partially consumed entree remains.\nMuch akin to a lady in a public restroom, these socialites will actually hover over your table until such time as the server shoos them away like the annoying social butterflies they are.\n\nIt's truly rewarding to see Scottsdale's entitled lusting after something I have for a change, even if it is a mere booth and not a Ferrari. \n\nI hog the booth until seven, stumble out to parking area, you know, the one in plain sight of the patio people. It's there where I throw-up the manhattans and too-too fabulous sweet chili calamari. \n\nOh well, that's the price you have to pay if you wanna party with the pretty people.\nFuck. \nI wish I was a matador or something. | 1 |
We only come here for two reasons.\n1. To pregame \n2. To play Buck Hunt. | 0 |
Went there for breakfast on a Wednesday morning. Nothing that says wow. Just your basic breakfast fare like eggs, sausage potatoes. They have congee but nothing else out of the ordinary. I was expecting a lot more but it seems like all the same stuff that you get from Hometown Buffet. Quality really isn't that much better in my opinion. Service wasn't that great either. It took a while to get a refill of my drinks and even then they messed up my order.\n\nAll in all with the abundance of options in Vegas, I will not be returning to Cravings anytime time soon. I should have stuck with my initial urge and went to the Bellagio Buffet instead. | 0 |
The concept is awesome, the execution is average. It is nothing more than typical grocery store food for a few less dollars. You don't get to pick what you get so spending a few bucks at the store to get what you want is enticing to many. There is zero effort on getting the goods locally. I have gotten garlic from China (they grow it here in AZ as well as other parts of N. America) and avocados from Chile (isn't Cali famous for them?). \n\nOther reviewers, the message board on the site, and the people who run the site like to say they buy the same food as other stores like Sprouts. No chance. They also claim to buy local when it is available but the summer isn't the AZ grow season (their words). Go to Whole Foods and check out the local produce they have, apparently they forgot about no growing in the summer here. I am sure the local farmers markets disagree as well. They admit to buying from grocery store wholesalers. If the local grocery store conglomerates don't buy local then obviously BB doesn't right? \n\nIf you want Wal-Mart or Food City quality produce that is from a land far-faraway then BB will be a good option. With the proper expectations, you will be satisfied. | 0 |
Your store is nice and clean, full of nice, interesting, fun stuff to buy. I would have given you five stars.\n\nHowever you need to have a serious talk with MARGE (cashier) and brief her about customer service and how important it is to your business because this woman is definitely See You Next Tuesday.\n\nInside the store you advertise a coupon, text SAVE4 to 827438 and you will get a link to a coupon to save $10 on a purchase of $40 or more - on anything in the store except psuedophedrine items on your smartphone. I purchased $75 dollars worth of items and not one of them were cold medicines.\n\nBut MARGE didn't scan the coupon properly and then she tried to put me off saying I must have bought items that didn't apply. Well, I totally lost my shit because there is one thing I can't tolerate is a liar, especially an old liar. \n\nI don't like being held up in line from employee incompetence. I also didn't appreciate the shaming when she apologized to others in line for holding them up like I was being difficult, when it was her own ignorant fault.\n\nI told her that she was wrong and correctly explained the coupon and how it works to HER, but she didn't believe me. Your EMPLOYEE should KNOW how to do her JOB, that's why you are paying her to take care of your customers. Otherwise they should go get a job at McDonalds where they hire the handicapped and the elderly to handle less complicated tasks. Old people don't really understand the whole smartphone concept. Try telling them how to send/open an email sometime and find out. They don't get it.\n\nAnyway, because I was persistent she spoke with another cashier to verify my statement (another embarrassing moment) who told her how to enter the coupon properly. I got the $10 off I was entitled to receive in the first place.\n\nI would have left everything on the counter and walked out of the store had this issue not been resolved to my satisfaction at the point of purchase. I didn't even come there with the coupon. It was promoted inside this store. I rarely use coupons and this is why. They are scrutinized and examined for authenticity and it's embarrassing to use them.\n\nShopping should be fun, but it's not fun anymore when customers are treated like that over a coupon. It should be convenient and encouraging for them to come back to shop again at Target. | 0 |
Who the heck has a wing restaurant in las Vegas that closes at 10pm on a Saturday night? Waste of time! | 0 |
I can't even begin to understand the sense of power and responsibility that must come with being entrusted with a squirt-gun full of sour cream, but apparently they don't give lessons on calibration.\n\nWithout fail, no matter what specific burrito I order, no matter how many times I say \""light sour cream\"" or even \""NO sour cream\"", there's inevitably one end of my burrito that is absolutely filled with the stuff.\n\nI usually order twice as much as I actually want to eat, because I can reliably take a bite at one end or the other, determine which end doesn't have a mouthful of sour cream, and eat half of it. Then proceed to the next one, do the same, and toss the cream-soaked halves.\n\nIt's exhausting and wasteful but luckily one only gets a Taco Bell burrito craving every couple of months, when one's life is going on a spectacularly bad turn and you just want to eat the pain away. | 0 |
Excellent food on all our visits. Went with a friend on a gluten-free diet. The gluten-free pasta w pomodoro sauce is worth another visit. | 1 |
Salted caramel. Need I say more? \n\nI am a cupcake snob. This place wasn't my favorite but passed the test. Both the Red Velvet and Salted Caramel were delicious, moist and full of great flavor both in the cake and the icing. \n\nIt's also fun to sit here and look across the street at the beautiful church! | 1 |
I wanted to like this place, I really did. To an extent, I did. I sampled it during first Friday when they had a dj playing at the door and the owner greeting people. He seemed like a nice guy, and in their menu they boast about giving back to the community on a variety of ways- things i can really get excited about. The restaurant seemed like it was being run by family or friends, with a group of people hanging out in a booth and gossiping about various things. \n\nI sampled the ribs with collard greens and mac & cheese. The ribs were salty and tender with a bit of smokey flavor, but weren't outstandingly memorable. The collard greens were bitter and cooked down, while the mac and cheese was alright but nowhere close to my southern grandmother's. \n\nThe interior of the restaurant isn't very fancy and the beverages come in big foam cups. The bathrooms were locked and when I attempted to use it, I saw a roach scurry across the floor. EEK! :( The roach killed it for me. | 0 |
HORRIBLE COMPANY!\n\nReserved a car for trip in vegas. Went online and got a deal for rental car. was listed as $48 something. It said \""estimate\"" so i assume it will be around that price. CHEAP rental?? SCORE!!!! Or so I thought.\nWhen we got there, I stood in line for 45 minutes just to get up to the booth. I notice other companies, people were moving fast, getting their cars fast. Got to the booth and I got a bad feeling about the company\nFirst thing the rep tried to sell me a luxury car for an extra $10/day. I was like wtf?\nI said no and opt to keep my selection\nthen they started talking about insurance. being a first time renter, i figure i got with the minimum to cut on cost. i i figure it wasnt going to be much\nthen she tried to sell me other offers and i turned everything down because i dont want to complicate things\n\nafter everything, the bill came out to be $200. Est 48 to 200!!?!? WTF!!!??? I personally want companies to be up front with their prices instead of giving estimates and then get to the place and start tacking on more crap onto your bill. Everything should've been on the site because I even get the booth. I should just be able to go the booth, give my confirmation number and get my car ASAP.\n\nAVOID THIS COMPANY! SHADY ASSES!!! | 0 |
I am not happy! My salmon is even better cooked at home.. I am sad to waste money there. Beef looked so good so I took some and it turned out to be too salty.. I said on reciept I will leave cash for tip.. They snuck in 20 more on my credit card without my authorization. There was only 2 of us they cannot automatically add tip to the reciept! I already left them cash because I didn't expect them to add anything more to my credit. Theres other buffets in Las Vegas does way better than this place. Waste of my money. | 0 |
SUMMARY: Food is very decent + horrible SERVICE = UNLESS it's free, I wouldn't go back!!\n\nLet's cut the crap and go straight to the point. I'm not a writer nor a food critic but I do enjoy eating out and especially eating good food! I had my reservations about this place (w/ numerous of bad reviews everywhere) but we had a Teambuy/Groupon deal for this meal. The coupon was about to expire therefore we had to use it. Food is not everything nor is service unless you're a staple of the city. \n\nPart I: \n- Walked into the restaurant, no one greeted us while I see staff behind the bar whom are available.\n- Reserved for 8:30 got there at 9 and the table WASN'T READY\n- In order to save time, we ordered as the waitress gave us the menu\n\nPart II: \nThe food finally came after 35-40min wait. The kitchen is slow for such a small restaurant. (The runner was the one who delivered our food not our waitress) We DIDN'T even have the CHANCE to take a bite and the waitress was breathing down our neck and asked \""How's your meal??\"". Can you at least give us the chance to try the food first!? Numerous times we tried to flag down a staff, they totally ignored us. It's not as if they were busy because I see people behind the bar chit-chatting, etc. \n\nPart III:\nIt's time to pay the bill, the waitress had horrible etiquette. She was standing right next to us the whole time while we were punching our credit card information. Normally, you give the CC terminal and you walk away. You let the customer do his/her duties then come back and you don't STALK the customer!!!\n\nThe sad part about everything...the food was actually good. These reviews totally make sense...AVOID IT! | 0 |
Walked in the door, my phone reading 856p and we were turned away stating they were closed. Really?? Sign said they serving at 9p. Other tables with menus in hand and they were willing to let us walk. We will never be back. As I write this review my car reads 858p. Poor customer service in full display! | 0 |
My greatest memory of this place is when the Ludacris song, How Low Can You Go, was playing. The moment it started, the entire club dropped to the floor. I can literally see all the way to the other side of the club.\n\nOther than that, this place was average. High prices, small place, sectioned seating area, expensive drinks. Vegas price tag without the Sin City glitz. | 0 |
Just like almost everything in Vegas,...everything was at the foot of my door when I woke up every morning. Checking in was a breeze & easy. When I got to my room the space was very nice, but there were a few minor specific things that I would have liked to see changed. It smelled like someone had taken a shower every time I walked back into the room (because it was that type of stuffiness). Our window had this dripped paint, or bird poop (I couldn't figure out which one it was) and one of our light bulbs was out next to the TV which was sort of annoying. But the service was really great and if I had called in to have those things changed I know for a fact they would have fixed it for me without asking any other questions. The Casino in the Mirage was smaller than other properties on the main strip, but the restaurants were my favorite. Everything was at the foot of my door, or a few steps away. I would absolutely come back again for my next trip. | 1 |
THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD - for the price! It's delicious and it's fast!! Every time the quesadilla is ridiculously tasty and the queso dip is addictive. They make great guacamole, too. I usually have the steak tacos - you can't lose, really. It's the perfect Mexican place for the perfect price. I'M HUNGRY!!! | 1 |
Sigh.\n\nI used a Groupon Now $5 for $10. I've been wanting to try this place for awhile, so perfect opportunity.\n\nI went in around 4pm and no one was there, maybe a sign? I ordered a Turkado combo, with a small potato salad. Total $10.70.. ouch! \n\nThey don't have wraps and I believe the only have white bread. It's a thicker type of bread, but similar to bagged bread you can get at the grocery store. \n\nThe sandwich had chunks of carved bland turkey, tons of lettuce, a slice of tomato and a smudge of avocado. Can't forget the excessive amount of pepper they finished the sandwich with. Potato salad - mediocre.\n\nTheir signature sandwich mocks Capriotti's with turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce.\n\nI won't be back. | 0 |
We eat here at least once a week and order things for the entire office as well. Prices are very fair and the food is amazing. I've tried just about everything on the menu and I have yet to be disappointed. Defiantly our local favorite! | 1 |
How do you spell bad! S-A-L-T-Y S-E-N-O-R-I-T-A!\n\nBoy talk about blowing a great location! These guys need to get a good executive chef to get that menu and kitchen under control!\n\nI ordered a Margarita. So-so at best. Then a Tamale that was suppose to have sweet corn...boy that wasn't sweet corn, that was a lump of something floury and yuckie. Your masa sucks guys! The pork on top was just oaky too. \n\nThe service was a bit slow. What's up with those retro white glittery seats, you guys get a special price on them since they were sitting in a warehouse for 50 years!!!!\n\nBut these guys will draw a crowd just because of where they are, proving that location does matter. Imagine if they could manage a good menu and control that kitchen. BTW the service wasn't too bad. | 0 |
I love going to this place for breakfast. I don't normally like pancakes, but I always order pancakes from them. They have options for both meat eaters and vegetarians, which can be rare sometimes. Keep in mind, the portions are huge, so we usually split an order. \n\nThe reason I'm not giving this location a five star review is because the service can be pretty bad. The last time we went, we received our check, and she never came back to take it from us. Luckily we paid in cash and did not need change. Most of the servers don't seem very happy to be there. I have only gone to the Hash House in this location, so maybe other locations are better about this. | 1 |
I wish I could give this place 0 stars. Don't waste your money. This pizza is nasty. I posted a picture of the greasy, disgusting pizza they delivered. It's gross. | 0 |
The food is decent and the wait staff is good. The owner is rude. She asked our party of 4 to move to a smaller table to make space for others even when there was no one else in the restaurant. She also scolded me for taking the lid off the teapot to signal I wanted more tea. I won't be back here again. | 0 |
The food was overpriced. If you go on gift cards from one of the time shares chech your bill carefully. They charge u 18 percent tip and the house keeps part of it in other words they make u pay for the gift cards. They do not give it to the waiter and then they ask for more tip for the waiter. Also they have a 2 for $50 dollar menu u will not be allowed to order from so basically the gift cards are worthless there | 0 |
I was a bit skeptical when one of my gf decided to book this hotel for a party of 7. \n\nThe entrance to the lobby was nicely decorated and was pretty clean. The service was also nice and accommodating to all our request. We got the lower level room with easy access to the parking. The room was unbelievably big and roomy enough for all us. This was the best hotel for a budget trip, the hotel has a condo feel vs. hotel. Overall, great hotel, great price, and great service. | 1 |
Tourists abolutely love this place. In fact, the easiest way to spot the pub will be to just look for a group of about 20 of them taking pictures of the dog's monument outside!\n\nThe pub itself is quite cute, in that it's very traditional and \""scottish\"", from the good range of whiskies behind the bar to the Haggis Neeps and Tatties on the menu. That's all great, but because it targets tourists it's more expensive than other pubs in the area.\n\nAside from that, there's nothing particularly bad to say about the pub. But I've drunk there half a dozen times or so and I still can't help thinking that if it weren't for the gimmicky aspect of it then it wouldn't do nearly as well as it does; at the end of the day it's part of a local chain. | 0 |
Ate here on a Monday, very busy restaurant. There were four of us, each tried a different dish and all were pleased. Waitress was attentive but reserved. Lacked spark or personality. Otherwise, a good meal for all. | 1 |
If you are into your cashmere jumpers and clothes, Brora is the place to go! This store is filled with the finest cashmere and wool clothes imaginable. Situated just round the corner from the busy shopping street George Street, Brora is in the ideal location to catch all the shoppers in the area. However, with the store being situated in the New Town area of Edinburgh, it means that the clothes come with the standard George Street prices, so it is a fairly expensive store to shop in. \n\nIt is nice and spacious inside and they have arranged their clothes according to colour, which is handy if you are looking for specific colour, then all the items in that specific colour will all be grouped together. The clothes are incredibly soft to touch, as they are made with pure cashmere, and so they are of excellent quality. Brora sells lots of jumpers, cardigans and wraps as well as accessories such as gloves and scarves. I absolutely adore their round necked cardigans which cost \u00a3179 - pretty pricey so I always buy them in the sale. \n\nHowever, I have recently begun to fell that Brora has become a wee bit too big for its boots as their sales barely reduce the price, with the same cardigan costing \u00a3139 - its still pricey. Having said that, it hasn't stopped me from buying their sale clothes so they must be doing something right! I lovely store selling fabulous stock, just wish their sales massively reduced the original price. | 1 |
I needed some tiles but they didn't have the exact size I needed. A guy in the tool rental shop cut them down for me for free! I was worried that the tiles were going to cost a lot, but I walked out having spent less than $4. | 1 |
Ordered:\nIced-Blended White Mocha 16oz - $4.35\nIced Cafe Mocha on the rocks 24oz - $4.75\nTruffle - .99\n\nI had a $10 Groupon for Madhouse, so we went here to study. The place is painted orange and has random tribal style paintings on the walls and lamps. I don't care for the layout very much. All the tables are two seaters, so there is barely any room for your laptops and drinks (beware of knocking something over). There are only 6 tables. That sounds like a lot, but many people take up one table for themselves, so Don and I had to sit at the counter top area along the wall in very wobbly bar stools. We weren't greeted when we came in and no one helped us for about 5 minutes (2 of which was spent just looking at the menu and pastries). One of the girls came up and took my order. She was very friendly and suggested a I get a truffle when my total came up to just $9.10 and didn't charge me for the extra ten cents (truffle was .99). I'm guessing the wifi code must come on the receipts, but I wasn't given one so I didn't get a code. I went up to ask for the wifi code so Don and I could both use the internet, but was only given one card. When we both typed the code into our comps, it said only one can use it at a time, so I just let Don use it. I was just a little annoyed though because we were both customers, even if it was under the same purchase. I guess they're just overly protective of their wifi here. The drinks were very good though. I don't ever order blended beverages because they tend to be expensive and a little too fattening for my taste, but I decided to splurge since I had a Groupon and it's Thanksgiving week anyway ;) The blended iced mocha wasn't too sweet and tasted like it had a hint of hazelnut in it. It was perfectly blended (no ice chunks) and very refreshing. The truffle i picked out was Pralina con tartufo and it tasted just like Polveron! It didn't really strike me as a truffle, but I still enjoyed it and it was only 99 cents.\n\nOverall, I wasn't very impressed with this place. Coffee shop layouts and ambiance are very important to me since I spend most of my time studying in them and I just didn't like the overall feel of this one. When we went in they were playing some sort of experimental shoegaze and it was a little too loud and distracting for my taste. The bright orange on the walls and furry lamp was also too loud, but I understand it's part of their \""Madhouse\"" theme. Since the drinks are good, I was thinking it'd be nice to just sit outside if I ever come back, but only one of the tables outside is covered by an umbrella. The rest of them are all out in the sun, covered by nothing. If anything, I'd come back and use the drive-thru to order a drink and maybe a pastry, but this isn't the type of place I see myself going to so I could study or do work. \n\nTip\n*Make sure you really PULL the bathroom door closed before you lock it. Don thought he closed and locked the door...until he got walked in on by one of the baristas. Then he came out and they were all whispering, giggling, and looking at him. | 0 |
I really really wanted to give this place a higher star due to the \""established by firefighters\"" idea, but I think after it has been opened for a few weeks, the kinks that the other reviewers have mentioned should have thus been addressed and ironed out by now. \n \nThese small franchise businesses must up their game in service and quality if they want to survive in this down economy; there is no excuses for below average customer service especially for a brand new food joint trying to BUILD business. \n \nI purposely timed my visit to go after the dinner rush, ample time before closing time. Before I ordered online, I had driven past the food joint and looked in to make sure that there were no lines or customers waiting, as the common complaint was the long wait time for the sandwiches to be made. \n \nWell, despite my on-line order and the payment made online via credit card (there was no option to pay at pick up if you order online), when I arrived punctually at the designated time for pick up, the workers looked confused at the confirmation number I handed to them for pick up. Then, they said: do you want to pay here at the register; um, look at the receipt, it said credit card payment made online. Then, someone notified the kid who appeared to be the night manager was notified that the online order was \""missed\"" but he didn't even come out to say anything; he just sat counting bills from the cash register. \n \nI waited. And waited. And waited. Mind you, there were no customers in line ahead or behind me in the whole joint. After 15 minutes, the sandwich was finally ready. And the kid making the sandwich said, \""oh, you want it for carryout? Really? But I already made it for eat in, darn\"" and then he wrapped the sub in paper. \n \nHello, are you serious?! Then one worker said: \""sorry, we didn't check the fax machine for orders\"". Ok, then, don't have On-line orders; defeats the purpose, doesn't it?\n \nFood: And the sub, the \""hot\"" Italian was supposed to be steamed and warm; um, it was sickly lukewarm. And tasted like the Italian COLD CUT sandwich from Subway. Yah, it was THAT cold. The cheese was barely visible as it obviously was so thin it evaporated away. The only thing I liked about my Cold-Cut-Supposedly-Hot-Italian Sub was the french bread---The ones at Subway have a weird aftertaste. \n \nI was confused, what sub place did the others eat at????\n \nSorry, if I'm going to shell out 12 bucks for a sub, chips and drink, I'm going to a deli or to a Subway, where at least I can get a GIANT sub for that price.\n\nWhile I love FireFighters, my support is going to go via direct donations; Firefighters are all about quality and service. \nThis place doesn't do our heroes justice. \n \nYou are better off going to your local Subway for a Cheap no frills sandwich. | 0 |
When we discovered this secret in Montreal.......we discovered heaven! The gelato and chocolate was as good as we had in Paris several years ago. \nThey have 2 stores in Montreal, the servers were friendly, and couldn't have been more healthful with choices. Also, we took home some super chocolates, especially on with Chillie in it....and Lemoncello. | 1 |
Driving an exotic car around a race track was on my bucket list. I planned a four day trip around Vegas, this being the main reason for going. Wow...just wow. Where to begin?\n\nI signed up for the Lambo LP700 Aventador. $500 for 5 laps. When I got there, they told me I could do another car for $50 off. I was always curious about the Nissan GTR, since all car magazines seem to rave about it. I signed up for the GTR black edition for $200 (originally $250) for 5 laps. \n\nThings can get pricey here real quick! I started off anticipating only spending $500 for the aventador. Than I added the GTR ($200), the $80 video package for all cars your in that day (front and rear camera footage from inside the car), and lastly, the $99 ride along with a professional driver/drifter for 2 \""Hot Laps\"" around the track in 2012 Corvette Z06.\n\nBefore driving, you must attend a 30 minute presentation to discuss how to drive best when attacking a race course. The course mainly revolves around familiarizing you with the course and how to take turns optimally. \n\nAfter class, you head out to do a lap in an SUV, driven by an instructor, in order to familiarize yourself with the track.\n\nAfter all that's out of the way, it's go time!\n\nI drove the Nissan GTR first. My instructor was Joe. He was awesome. He basically let me drive the car however I wanted while only giving me suggestions along the way (when to down shift, upshift, position myself for a turn). He was encouraging me to take turns way faster than I thought I should but the car took it like I never would have believed. By the third lap, I was pretty familiar with the cars driving mechanics and I was FLYING! I passed 2 Ferrari 458s, a Ferrari F430, a Mercedes SLS and a Lambo Gallardo in my GTR. No one ever passed me. I was screaming in this thing. When I go back, I am signing up for a lot of laps in the GTR. The GTR is cheap and EXTREMELY rewarding to drive.\n\nNext I drove the Aventador. The instructor Jason was pleasant, but he intervened MUCH more in my driving experience. He has his own brake on the passenger side that he used OFTEN to impede my progress into turns. He also would scold me when I didn't turn into a turn perfectly (it's my first day! C'mon!). Overall, the Lambo, while still fun, is not as easy to drive as one might think; I was probably circling the track a good 7 seconds faster per lap in the GTR. Also, while fast, the acceleration was not as fast as I thought a 700hp supercar would feel like. To further put things into perspective, I only passed one car, a Gallardo, while in the Aventador. My last lap in the Aventador, I was trying to track down a 458 but on the straight away, I couldn't catch him (surprising a 700hp car can't catch a 560hp car on a straight away). Also, towards the end of my last lap, I had a 458 catch up behind me and he was tailgating me, eager to pass, though, I got off the track before he could since I had finished my last lap and was done.\n\nOverall, this is a must experience for any car enthusiast. This easily ranks as one of the best experiences IN MY WHOLE LIFE, and I've done some amazing things with my life. \n\nMy advice: Drive a Ferrari and Lambo if you never have (my dad has an F430 that I've driven before) just to say you've done it. What it ultimately comes down to is this: I would rather be seen on the street in a Ferrari/Lambo, but if you're not a professional race car driver, the GTR makes you feel like one and it is so much fun to drive. Push the GTR to the limits and it will surprise you! You never feel out of control and will be shocked when you're spinning the wheel into turns effortlessly while approaching triple digit speeds and hearing the tires squealing while still feeling absolutely confident in the cars abilities. The GTR is also the second cheapest car there is (Porsche Cayman S is the cheapest). You could get at least 10 laps in the GTR for the price of the Aventador. Ferraris and Lambos be damned! Next time I go, I'm signing up for A LOTof laps in the GTR! | 1 |
I was a bit surprised to see so many lack luster reviews on this place. I went last night a had A BLAST!!!!! there was no wait to get in but a reasonable crowd. The music was awesome and it was a perfect night to get my groove on.\nI will qualify this review by saying that I am not a club goer....in fact, I avoid them like the plague they are just not my thing. However the boss is in town and taking us out, so who am I to turn down a free night on the town???\nSo after hitting a few other bars, we came to Devil's Martini. Sure it's Scottsdale-everyone there is hot hot hot-may be3 unattractive people. There was the requisite attitude, but no one was unfriendly so the vibe was perfectly acceptable. The bartenders were friendly and efficient and I was digging the DJ. \nMy highlight were these two ladies who were WORKIN the stripper poles. They provided awesome entertainment. So to sum it up, good tunes, good buzz, good crowd and I got my moves on while watching girls on poles......if it's like this all the time, I may have to change my attitude towards clubs. LOVED it! | 1 |
Ate here alone, at the bar, and had a great meal. As is usual with Las Vegas, drinks and dinner are expensive. They had a nice daily wine, a Chianti, for $12 and it was delicious with a generous pour. The bartender was excellent - good service and friendly. I ordered the Branzino fish - it was like a sea bass, served with the skin on, no head. Creamy, juicy. The sides were good (grilled asparagus, but only got 2 teensy tiny fingerling potatoes). I was not hungry and the size was perfect - not too much. They also served an outstanding basket of bread that had been soaked on olive oil. It was fantastic. I had originally gone to Stacks to eat - but after sitting for 5 minutes at the bar with no service I decided to leave. Very glad that I did as I was not disappointed with Portofino. I would return here. | 1 |
I decided I'd better include this review in my portfolio even though it's been a few weeks since we celebrated my friend's birthday here. Endless meat sounds pretty good on the surface, right?\n\nHere's why this doesn't work: they overwhelm you by bringing out all the meats really quickly, so you're just tempted to load your plate. Also, a lot of the meat options run pretty similarly to each other in terms of texture and flavor, and some of the meats fall flat (pork tenderloin, looking at you here). Always ask for small pieces on the first go around if possible so you can see what you really would enjoy.\n\nIt's not just protein issues here. Desserts costing even more after charging so much for the meat is really mindblowing to me. Finally, why are they not making the cheesy bread balls unlimited? Even Red bloody Lobster gives you as much bread as you want. So much meat demands vehicles for helping you get the meat into your belly, and this place just lacks in that category.\n\nI would recommend the flank steak and one or both of the lamb options. Nothing else stuck out in my mind enough to make it to this review, and nothing really made an impression on me as a truly premium meat cut/preparation.\n\nIf you're going to charge $60+ after tax for a buffet, you'd better blow my mind. These guys didn't. It might be worth it if you're going in a ridiculously small group to celebrate your birthday dinner. Otherwise, save your money for Bacchanal, Korean BBQ, AYCE sushi, or a legitimate high-end steakhouse and thank me later. | 0 |
I have friends who are always raving about this place, but I can't get behind it. Every time I walk into the store with my husband, they always ask him if he needs help even if we're standing in the same aisle. ALWAYS. I even went to far as to order something from their website and paid for it via Paypal and their customer service is so piss poor on that end. They said on the site the order was back ordered, ok so I waited a month and contacted them via email and then followed up with a phone call because they never responded to my email after a few days. Then they said they would call me back after they contacted the distributor. Never got a phone call advising of ANY status. Then I emailed again asking about my order. No response for a few days. Then I go to their FB to ask about status...Got a snippy response that their \""web team\"" doesn't work on the weekends since I contacted them on the weekends...I asked about this a few days after contacting them on the weekend. Rude and unprofessional. Especially to local customer who pay FULL PRICE for something that can be found on Amazon and received in 2 days if you have Prime. | 0 |
Nice place but for 1\nPizza, two kid drinks, 2 beers and a small\nSalad it was about $67 w tip. I guess the rent is high in the Quarter. Just not worth it for pizza n beer. \nI think it's more of a place to be seen than really a basic pizza joint. I guess there is a market for it though as the wait was 25 min. | 0 |
I've eaten here four times that I can remember. That's how I am starting this review. With quantity.\n\nWhy's that? Because that's all this place is about. All you can eat meat is all about quantity. If you want quality, you go on the other side of the strip and you eat at the steak places in the City Center places. If you want a sword's worth of meat, you come here.\n\nIt's worth the time it takes to chew through it all, though I do have some cautionary advice for you, depending on your evening's plans and how often you eat multiple pounds of red meat in a single sitting. Maybe consider this place on the night that you are not going to be bumping up against people for hours on end in a packed nightclub. The meat-burp-breath is not as popular as it used to be a few years ago. People are starting to move on to other fads, unfortunately.\n\nTaking a lady home? I hope you brought aromatic candles with you. Your room will smell like the dumpster behind a McDonalds by the time the sun starts beating against the blackout curtains.\n\nFive-hour flight back to the east coast? I hope the plane has a convertible roof, or you might set off the lavatory smoke detectors.\n\nNo? You've got it all under control? Okay. I won't give you the last bit of advice then.\n\nBest of luck. | 1 |
Out of all the Walmarts I've been too I hate this one the most and it is mismanaged from the top-down. It's always the same thing. They consistently fill in the gaps with over stocked items. It reeks of desperation of trying to unload un-wanted inventory on me. Basically, trying to get me to buy what they want, and not what I want. Its no way to run a store. What's even worse through the check out they ask if you found everything okay. Like a fool I waste my time explaining to them what they we're out of .They either have no reply or just the half-hearted sorry. There are far better run Walmart's then this one that do keep correct inventory and have employees that actually care. Stay away if you can | 0 |
This review is specifically targeted for the Stay Well portion. The hotel was so dirty when we first walked in. The trash was filled, the bed was unmade with hairs everywhere on white sheets, the bathroom was strewn with dirty towels and there were pillows everywhere on the floor. It is so disappointing to walk into a room and seeing this. I will never ever stay here or at the regular MGM again. I will be posting pictures on here just so everyone can see how gross it was! The whole process of changing rooms took 45 minutes. Unfortunately this hindered our plans for the night and we ultimately had to cancel. They moved us to a room facing the Hooters hotel/airport and all we could hear were airplanes taking off all night. I specifically wanted to stay at the Stay Well part of the hotel but I will never again stay at any MGM affiliation. You will be disappointed. It's not even worth the extra money. | 0 |
I've only had German food twice in my life and Haus Murphy's was my second time. With that said, I really liked the place! We had the potato pancake and my 1/8 German daughter went to town with it! We also had the schnitzel I think is what it's called (the breaded meat) and that was AWESOME. I can't remember the name of the sausage but that was good, too. The beef portion of the dish was meh. Kind of dry but maybe that's how it's supposed to be. LIke I said, I don't know much about German food!\n\nThe service was OK. We had to ask for a high chair like 3 times but they were nice about it. When our FIL comes to town we will take him here to give it a try. It's definitely worth going to check out. Hope you enjoy! | 1 |
I would HIGHLY recommend anyone on a budget to book their stay here. It is a GREAT location right on the strip next to the Venitian, Mirage, Treasure Island, Ceasars Palace, the WYNN. The rooms are updated, clean, have a mini fridge, and we even got a view of the strip from our room!\nCall in advance and get directions to the parking garage-their doing construction so you must go through the back entrance. They gave perfect instructions and we found it no problem. You cant find a better spot for a better price. I am very pleased with my stay here. NO hidden charges either! Free wifi! | 1 |
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