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I like these dogs because they are more like a sandwich than your typical American Frank. They are served on a delicious flat bread/pita \""bun\"" and are filled with all sorts of toppings - not just ketchup and relish- I'm talking beans, cilantro, onions, chipotle, cheese, and peppers. \n\nAnd yes, they do have a vegetarian one!! Their mock meat looked so real it was eerie - I took a nibble and I couldn't tell if they had accidently given me a real hot dog! So, I tore off a little chunk and showed it to the hot dog man, \""This is a vegetarian one, right?!\"" He laughed and said, \""Yes. We actually get that comment quite often.\"" | 1 |
This is the best breakfast buffet I have ever had! The food is excellent and they have so many different types of food to satisfy any cravings. Would highly recommend. | 1 |
This place has some pretty great options for vegetarians. Definitely better than the other Chinese options on campus. I'm a fan. | 1 |
We had dinner at Bouchon this past weekend. We made a reservation via OpenTable and our seats were promptly ready upon arrival.\n\nWe started our dinner by ordering couple of cocktails from the bar. We ordered Salade de Betteraves et Poireaux(beet & spring leek) and Salade Mara\u00eech\u00e8re au Ch\u00e8vre Chaud (mixed greens with goat cheese). My wife really liked her Salade Mara\u00eech\u00e8re au Ch\u00e8vre Chaud. My beet salad came with toasted hazelnuts which tasted kind of rancid /stale. The bread at Bouchon is absolutely fantastic as well!\n\nFor main entree, we ordered Steak Frites ($36.50) and Magret de Canard ($34.50). Unfortunately, the streak frites tasted kind of funny and bitter (buttery and oniony). My duck breast also arrived cold with soggy skin. Very disappointed that they couldn't deliver a decent entree.\n\nAt such high prices, I expect extra attention to details and tastes. Unfortunately, Bouchon did not deliver on that promise. I will not return to this restaurant. Note: our waiter was absolutely the best and very helpful.\n\nTravel hints:\n\nIf the weather is warm, I recommend seating outside at one of the tables of 4 in the evening. | 0 |
We stopping in on Saturday Sept 1 at about 2:PM the sign said they closed in the afternoon and reopened for dinner a couple of hours later. Since we were there about 15 minutes before the closing time and just wanted a sandwich we went in. There were about 4 employees at the counter working on prep for dinner and about three other customers. No one greeted us but they had to have seen us you just can't miss someone standing at the front door. Eventually we just sat outselves. Still no one would make eye contact or approach us. My partner went to the counter and got a menu and the woman at the counter said she didn't see us. She would have to be blind not to have seen us. We ordered a sandwich from the self service counter. It was not impressive just meat and cheese on bread with lettuce. The potato salad was nice but a pretty small portion for the price. \nWe definetly felt unwanted. If you want to strart prepping for dinner at 1:30 then close at 1:30. | 0 |
Please do not ration my hot sauce! When I say I want a lot that does not mean 2 thimbles instead of one. Also please warm up your precooked ingredients before you slap them in a burrito.\n\nI went on a trip here with a Friend after a hike, we were hungry, and his out of town guest wanted to try a \""taco stand\"" so after driving around the shadier parts of town for a bit we found this place. \n\n I ordered my usual Chile relleno burrito. Here they fill the space around the Chile with rice cheese and sauce. However my Chile it self was cool as if they just pulled it out of the refrigerator. The one surprising thing is that I did not get sick.\n\nMy Friends seemed content with their burritos however there was an extreme shortage of hot sauce, we shared it, then we fought for it, it was a truly sad scene. | 0 |
used to love this place. but the last time we visited before watching a movie, our food took an hour to come! and instead of apologizing, the manager rambled on and argued that it has only been less than 15 minutes. we were there at 5:15, order (main course) didn't come til 6:30! we had to rush and eat and argue with a stupid manager and try to catch a movie at 6:50! good food, our chicken had some kind of fabric strand in it though, but really bad management or should i say, manager! | 0 |
Was expecting to pay way more for the amount of food served. And it tasted exactly perfect. | 1 |
Hands down my favorite Italian restaurant in the south hills. AMAZING fried zucchini, yummy chicken pastina soup, excellent chicken Romano. Yum! This place is so good, you'd be crazy to pass it up! They also have a large room in the basement for big groups. The service here is always outstanding. | 1 |
Heard about the place through Groupon. Get there and there's a sign on the door that states they are no longer accepting the Groupon. Well that's great, the old bait and switch, get you in the door, you pay full price. \n\nOrdered the Cuban Coffee, which was great, even came in a little coffee cup adorned with Cuban flags. Server was nice enough. I ordered sauteed pork with the con gris and a side of fried yucca and my girlfriend ordered the Cuban sandwich.\n\nHere is where it goes wrong. Everything was luke warm. Most likely reheated, which was a shame because the con gris was actually good, just cold. The pork was the chewiest thing on the planet. I thought I had gotten grissle or something but all of them were like that. The fried yucca was not fried enough. The fried yucca pieces were huge, never seen that with fried yucca. The outside of most pieces were a bit fried but the inside was mush, just like regular yucca. I wanted something more fried.\n\nThe cuban sandwich was also cold. The bread was extremely flaky, again a shame. Cuban bread is delicious but this was lacking. Also, the pork was whatever on the sandwich. Like boiled ham. No real flavor. If it was warmer, it would not have been so bad. \n\nApparently this place has live music sometimes, I think that'd be amazing to see. I can't rate it based off the possibility of live music, but if you wanted to check this place out, that would be the time. It wasn't great. | 0 |
Very good dental office. Longtime staff. A good sign. Front desk friendly.\n\nMost services available.\n\nDr Crowley personable and sensitive to patient. No pain. Anxiety management very good.\n\nExcellent hygienists.\n\nI personally have been a patient five years. | 1 |
This place was horrible! There are so many buffets in Vegas but not for this price. Payed less than $30 for 3 adults! But the food wasnt worth it, I felt sick right after. I love sushi, yeah it was gross. The rest of the food, just as bad. But the service was not good at all. My first plate was at the table until I left. There was 5 old dishes on our table. But the BEST part? We were seated in the back by the restroom and they would stand there just talking and sitting down doing NOTHING! food was bad and service was bad. Just spend a little more money and go somewhere else! | 0 |
Amanda (aka \""smalls\"") rang us up. Nothing but attitude. Cranky, clearly didn't care about us. After we paid, gave us the wrong grill, responded with \""sigh...are you SURE?\"". Finally got the right grill, but she overcharged us for our \""free\"" propane fill. Was greeted with a \""now what?\"" when I went back in. All in all, terrible attitude which soured my overall experience. \nLinda however saved the day. Credited us appropriately, and even went outside to handle getting me a full propane tank. She exemplified a terriffic customer experience, unlike Amanda, who ultimately threw her hands in the air and left while Linda helped me. Certain people shouldn't be in the customer service industry... But thank you to Linda for making it right. | 0 |
In my opinion this is one of the best coffee shops in Pittsburgh. I usually get a cappuccino and its consistently excellent. The coffee is also very good. It's quiet and less crowded than other coffee shops in the area, and the staff is always friendly and helpful. I would recommend this coffee shop to anyone in the Lawrenceville area! | 1 |
This is the worst circle k ever! The long lines get to be a bit much with usually only 1 person on the register. It's always messy, but the absolute WORST thing I've seen, is the customer service. There is a \""lead cashier\"" who isn't only insanely rude to customers, but also treats the other employees (his apparent subordinates) terribly. The management needs to intervene and make some SERIOUS changes if they don't want to continue losing business. The circle k on 7th ave and bethany home AND 19th ave has far better customer service!! | 0 |
I feel quite familiar with this airport now, as I use it about once a month to fly to Italy or some more exotic destination.\n\nGetting to Edinburgh airport is easy, the air bus costs about \u00a33 each way and takes you right to the entrance. Alternatively, quick drop off costs \u00a31 or you can be dropped off in a long stay car park for free, then take a free bus to the airport. Make sure whoever drops you offer leaves straight away, or after 10 minutes they start being charged. Personally, I think the bus is the best way to enter.\n\nUsually customs is quite quick and efficient.\n\nComing from South England, I always used to use Heathrow or Gatwick as my main airports. They are massive, and offer all the exciting chains one can hope for in an airport: Wagamama, yo sushi, pret \u00e0 manger, harrods, hamleys etc!\n\nThough far more compact, Edinburgh airport offers a good variety, including boots (which is great for meal deals, cheap water and last minute cosmetics), Yo sushi, 2 branches of Eat (which has an amazing selection of soups, breakfasts including pastries, porridge, pies, sandwiches, fruit, salad, baguettes etc, all made with really good quality ingredients. I usually go for the vegetable gyoza, though tomorrow morning I will be needing to find some breakfast), one of which is before customs, the other after. There's a wh smith bookshop, and another branch which deals with the more traditional trade-magazines, sweets, newspapers and bric-o-brac. There are a few last minute gift shops, a decent sized duty free, and a few bars (which I never go to so I can't comment on them...)\n\nIn terms of destinations, there are not many direct long-haul flights from Edinburgh, though quite a few with stopovers in other European cities like Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Vienna on route for Asia and South America. There are quite a few new exciting budget flights, including the easyjet to Reykjavik which I will be using in May and apparently a new ryanair flight to Milan Bergamo. Cheap destinations include Dublin and Paris.\n\nFlights are usually on time, though in extreme snowy or windy conditions expect some delays or cancellations; the Brits aren't great at dealing with extreme weather. | 1 |
For those of you who fancy yourselves urban adventurers, if you find yourselves in the vicinity of 27th Ave. and Van Buren you could do a lot worse than Taqueria Guadalajara. That may sound like damnation by faint praise, but it's really not. What I mean to say is that at the end of the day I'd rather have a taco at Gallo Blanco, America's, or La Condesa. But those places are playing in a whole other ballpark - hell, a whole other game - and they're catering to a whole other demographic than Taqueria Guadalajara is.\n\nI first heard about this place at a \""taquiza\"" first-birthday party that I attended in one of Phoenix's historic neighborhoods. The kid's folks are lawyers, and I guess they wanted to bring a bit of authenticity to their Mexican-themed party (to compliment their custom-made robot shaped pi\u00f1ata - very authentic). The Taqueria Guadalajara van was parked outside their house, and a very nice Mexican woman had set up a grill in the back yard and was making tacos to order - carne asada, al pastor, and carnitas - along with a full condiment bar. It was pretty f'n cool. I ate eight tacos, and was stuffed. I thought the \""taquiza\"" was a brilliant idea, took their card, and told my girlfriend and her family about it. They thought it was a great idea too, and thought it might be good for an upcoming party they'll be having at their house. I decided to do some due diligence before I gave that idea my blessing. \n\nI checked Taqueria Guadalajara's license with Maricopa County's Environmental Services Department (I often do this with restaurants, and that's how I knew about True Food Kitchen's critical health code violations a while back). Taqueria Guadalajara had no red flags on their report. Today, my girlfriend, her mother, and I sojourned down Van Buren to check out the actual digs. The place was very clean and easy on the eyes in every sort of way. As my lady said: \""I shouldn't like these baby-poo colored walls, but I do.\"" Among the three of us, we ordered four tacos al pastor, four carne asada tacos, two carnitas tacos, a quesadilla, two Diet Cokes and an horchata, and our bill was $21.00. All the tacos were savory. Nothing really stood-out about them, but then again, nothing about them was bad. The condiment bar was fully-stocked with the typical Mexican taco-goodies (salsas, pickled carrots, radishes, onions, etc.). The food was ready quickly, and we were served with a smile. Overall, it was a very satisfying meal.\n\nAs I said, I don't foresee myself making the trip to 27th Ave. and Van Buren for this stuff, but if you're in the neighborhood, you can stop by and expect a good experience. If you're looking for someone to use for an authentic \""taquiza\"" at your place, look no further. | 1 |
Very average Indian food. Their daal is good and the naan is delicious. It's absolutely fresh, crispy and is full of flavor. Everything else on the menu was a miss for me. Lacked flavors! \n\nThe service is good and the place looks renovated and new. The deserts are served cold but if u request them they will be happy to heat up the gulab jamun and halwa.\n\nIf you are really craving Indian food and want to give it a shot try their buffet. I will definitely not recommend this place for dinner. Save ur money. The buffet is $14 + tax +tip and all you can eat! | 0 |
Friendly technicians. Good pedicure, but with a lot less massage than I normally like. The manicure was extremely rushed though. My cuticles were still very messy and I had paint all over my fingertips. It was a gel manicure so the paint came off my fingertips after about a day of me picking it off, but for the price I would have expected more. Both manicure and pedicure did last well though. I've had them for about a week and a half and not a single chip. I'm not from the area, so I probably won't try this place again. | 0 |
Nice people...bad food. We went for breakfast and got some things to share. Bacon, eggs and pancakes were way overcooked. Our 3 year old had biscuits and gravy which was pretty bland, even she dumped salt and ketchup all over it. Definitely did not hit the spot which sucks cause we were really in a b-fast mood and starving. | 0 |
This is my favorite spot for AYCE but today I am very disappointed. Found HAIR in my food TWICE today. This is not acceptable. Plus customer service is wack today as well. I showed the waitress hair I found TWICE so she knew about it then she jokingly asked me \""is everything okay? No more hair?\"" WTF kind of a joke is that? Ugh. | 0 |
The best experience we had in Vegas! The waiter was knowledgeble about the menu. The hostess put us on the balcony during sunset, letting us view the strip at night. Amazing!! The manager came out and talked to us for a while, comping us free drinks. Highly reccomend anyone who enjoy's hard rock, going there! | 1 |
My wife finally caved in today and went to Rocket Burger & Subs after hearing great things about it. As for me personally, Eek ! Methinks not.\n\nThe burger patty was big but thin. The fries were bascially the frozen in a bag type at your local grocery store. Seriously !\n\nAre you kidding me ? Everybody knows that the fries compliment the burger and if your fries are weak that kills the burger.\n\nMy wife brags along with the other reviewers that they have 300 sodas to choose from. To me that is just 300 ways to get diabetes.\n\nLook, the burger was whack, the fries are the frozen variety and I could care less about 300 sodas.\n\nRocket Burger & Subs Eek! Methinks not. | 0 |
I have gotten my hair cut and colored here, as well as waxing, and a mani pedi. \nI love Patricia for my eyebrows, she's nice and does good work, I would recommend her.\nI have had my hair done by a couple different people, both haircuts and colors were fine, but nothing extra special.\nThe mani pedi I received was fine, but I felt it was a little overpriced for what I received. I can get a cheaper mani pedi other places that is the same level. | 1 |
Best sushi I've ever had in my life. Portions are small for the price but it is beyond worth it for the quality. | 1 |
Skip and keep moving. $15 for a rum and coke that tasted like water! I have been all over Las Vegas and never spent that much for a rum and coke... Food was very ok. And service was just ok. I would never go back nor tell anyone to even get a glass of water here. | 0 |
Great place. My cat was having urinary problems and although i was only there once, i loved it and i will probably switch vets. Everyone was nice to me and Dr Carr was wonderful. He explained everything clearly and didn't push me to do any unnecesary care like my current vet does. And they are pretty reasonable prices too. It's way closer to my house than my current vet as well which makes me extremely happy. I would definitely recommend bringing your pet to Warner Vista Animal Hospital. | 1 |
An okay bar, strangely plopped down in the middle of the casino. It's more like the open, casino floor bars you'd walk by with some ancient Vegas performer on his piano playing to a bunch of blue hairs as you dashed off to wait in line for the \""new hottest nightclub in Vegas\"" because you knew a guy who could get you on the guest list.\nBut now, it's been reimagined as an 80s bourbon bar (huh?) a la Rock of Ages, complete with totally embarrassing \""personality\"" roaming around the bar in leather tights, big hair, and eye makeup, shoving his microphone into people's faces and making witty comments while you relive your youth through Whitesnake videos and marvel at the teeny tiny bottles of booze they have on the back bar.\nIt's a bit odd, but I bet it'd be more fun if you just got out of the show across the way. | 0 |
My wife recommended this place and it has been awesome! The Snow cones are REALLY good and at this time of year, refreshing. So many flavors to choose from and the owner was very friendly. If you haven't checked it out, do it now!!! | 1 |
Gilley's proves you can open up anything on the strip, and people will show up. This would be a VERY average neighborhood sports bar, anywhere outside of Vegas. Once you put something very average in Vegas, it becomes below average.\n\nThe food is typical sports bar fare: burgers, sandwiches, wings, nachos, etc. Highly salty and very average. It's not bad, but it's certainly neither creative or gourmet.\n\nBeing a bar, and being in Vegas, I was hoping for some decent selection of beer. Nope. They carry the big breweries only. No drink specials either. We ended up spending $50+ for two people for a pretty average meal (and that's being generous about it.) The staff is a lot of younger women, but not the hottest servers I've seen, by any stretch. They looked tired and service was pretty slow. I feel sleepy, just thinking about this place.\n\nAnd if you think I'm rating it low because it's a 'cowboy' theme or not the classiest place in the world, you couldn't be further from the truth. I love casual, laid back and non-pretentious places more than I do the upscale. This place is merely getting by, because of their location. It won't take long for people to find better places with the selection in Vegas. | 0 |
Super cheap wing Tuesdays and Thursdays. I had always preferred traditional wings (Tuesday) over boneless wings (Thursday). Personally the boneless wings somehow do not feel like I'm having wings. Despite being easier to eat, I would like my wings experience to be messy, but that is just me =)\n\nI have tried a huge variety from the non spicy Sweet BBQ to the extremely spicy Wild. \nSome favorites are Parmesan and Garlic, Honey BBQ, Asian Zing and Mango Habanero.\n\nThe Wing Tuesdays is the only reason for showing up. It's a great way to get cheap food. | 0 |
Gorgeous inside and out. Great new style. Big flair. High prices to keep the sweatshirts out. Thanks for bring back dress code! | 1 |
This is one of those places where you go in and squirt your own frozen yogurt into a cup, and then put toppings on it from a salad-bar like arrangement of cups full of everything from fruit to gummi bears. It's probably worth going once to experience the futuristic lineup of ice cream nozzles on the wall and the little teevee screens showing you what the flavor is. And I'm sure kids would love it because you can get your huge cup of ice cream and throw enough sugar in there to pretty much kill you instantly. That said, even though I hold froyo to a much lower standard than I do real ice cream, this was not that good. It tasted like something you'd make with a chemistry set. It didn't help that the dark chocolate was screwed up and would barely come out of the machine, so my planned dark chocolate/tahitian vanilla mix ended up nearly all \""vanilla\"". I'll probably go back sometime after giving them a chance to work out the kinks but I have to say, if I'm going to take on the calories that go with ice cream I'd rather head over to Cold Mountain Creamery for a real scoop in a cone. | 0 |
I would recommend NOT using this establishment for business shirts. I am a first time customer that recently brought in 14 shirts to be laundered and pressed. When I got home I examined the shirts and found that every shirt had a small rip/ tear on the top left sleeve. I brought all shirts back to them and showed the owners Son all shirts. He agreed that it was probably caused by something on the equipment. He asked that I leave a shirt so he could accurately describe the problem to his Mom when she came back later in the day. He told me she would call me. I did not receive a call back, so I stopped by on the way to work and discussed the issue. The owner said that she had never seen me before, and there was nothing she could do. She stated that there was no way to know if I brought the shirts to her in a damaged condition. She stated that if I was a \"" regular customer\"" maybe she could do something. So......I am out 14 dress shirts plus the cost of \"" cleaning\"" them. I felt that the owner thought I was trying to run a scam on her. Not a very good experience. I would most definitely avoid this place of business for my business shirts. TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!! I was willing to come to a reasonable resolution, but the owner offered no solution. So I will be pursuing this matter in small claims court. | 0 |
I made it my New Year's resolution to eat at different restaurant every week and to work on expanding my tastes buds! I ordered a nice cold beer, served in a frosted mug, which isn't something I've found a lot of in Charlotte! I ordered the Bulgogi (not sure about spelling), but it was the Korean BBQ- it's what Miyagi's is known for and I was being a little safe. I thought it was fabulous...and being a southern girl, I can be quite picky about my BBQ.\n\nAll in all I was very satisfied, my beer was cold and food was delicious...what more could you ask for! | 1 |
This sephora is not worth your time. Not only do they not carry all products, the ones they do carry are often out of stock or have broken boxes/seals. The sales staff also is horrible. They are not helpful and uneducated. I have gone to this sephora a few times because it's close to my house but every time I've been disappointed. This most recent visit I was the only person in the store and there were two sales girls. Nether said hello or asked if I needed help. One had her head down the whole time at the counter the other was doing her entire makeup with the samples. | 0 |
so this place now serves sandwiches on their tasty bread. and for 6 bucks, you can get a sandwich, chips, and cookie. what a freaking deal!!!\n\nthey overload the sandwich with whatever meat you pick. like they pile that shit a mile high. i had to take some off cos i couldn't fit the damn thing in my mouth. i got the sunflower seed bread, which was some of the softest, most delicious bread i've ever had. TWO slices of cheese per half, and plenty of tasty chipotle sauce. i got an oatmeal raisin cookie which was huge and just soft enough.\n\nif youre looking for a cheap, delicious, and filling sandhich - check this place out. they don't have many to choose from but you can never go wrong with classic turkey or tuna. | 1 |
I would give this place zero stars if I could. The service was terrible for a football Sunday when there really wasn't that many people there. Just another overpriced bar in old town with nothing special to offer. They also overcharged for my food but we didn't feel like waiting around for it to be changed on the bill. Back to my dive bar!! | 0 |
I always look forward to stopping here and getting my caramel macchiato!!! | 1 |
I came here on a date one Friday night and loved it. \n\nAll I have to suggest for drinks is the lemon drop martini. Hands down, the best I ever had. Service in here was amazing.\n\nI do have to mention the ladies room because It was like being in some crazy fun house. The bathroom stall was all mirrors. \n\nThe food here is very good. I highly recommend for apps to get their water chestnuts which are wrapped in bacon and the galettes which is like a flat bread pizza. \n\nI liked this place so much after my date, I decided to bring one of my friends here and she loved it too. What a fun gem to find! | 1 |
Eaten inside once and we get take out from here often. We used to love this place but the food has suffered a little bit in the past few months and I'm sure the reason is lack of business i.e. changing from fresh mushrooms to canned and charging $2 to add a few to curry?!?! Yuck & pricey! They've also gone from using good quality cuts of meat to some cheap stew meat that is laden with fat in the different currys, this has happened on several occasions.\n\nThe food is OK and the people are always friendly but it is starting to feel a bit overpriced for what you get. Nice atmosphere for dining in. I do recommend trying it and seeing what you think. We typically get the yellow curry w/beef and the basil noodle dinner, both were very good but quality has definitely been going down hill. | 0 |
The Hostess and waitresses suck and they're retarded, for this kind of place really goes without saying. Another hooters chicks with big tits and bad attitudes place!.. The 29 degree slushy beer idea is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen in a sports bar. Don't do it | 0 |
Happy Tails is the best dog boarding that we have ever had. They truly care about the dogs and give the dogs a home environment and treat them like one of the family. | 1 |
Can't figure out why this place isn't busier - the food is excellent, and the prices are low. Love the taro fries and the little corn nuts they serve as a free appetizier. Rotisserie chicken is a lunch thing, but super tasty and moist. Nice atmosphere and easy parking. The fried seafood assortment is most excellent and the ceviches are super freash and tasty. Don't miss it! | 1 |
I went stand up paddle boarding here yesterday with Sarah H, a class through the city of Tempe, and we had a ball. I was a little worried at first but it turned out to be pretty easy and a lot of fun. Just being in the marina with the smell of the water and the sail boats everywhere reminded me of San Diego. I never realized a piece of home was so close! | 1 |
On the Go - Eat at Rubio's\n\nWant fresh food in a clean environment and excellent service with smiles? People on the go eat at Rubio's. | 1 |
The night started out rainy and slightly depressing. It was our anniversary, which I completely forgot about, it was pouring outside and neither I or the bf had the slightest motivation to whip up a half-decent meal. We decided to head over to Grumman '78, after all it was next to our house, we had been curious about it ever since we moved, and it was low-key enough. \n\nI'm sure glad the bf came up with the idea because my experience at Grumman '78 turned the evening around. I was delighted by the decor the minute I stepped in. The twinkling lights, the rough wood tables, and the leather high chairs were the perfect mix of classy and casual. The staff was so nice and charming; it felt like everyone was having a good time where ever we looked around. We ordered cocktails, starters, tacos, fried chicken, and a side to share. \n\nThe cocktails were nice and not heavy on the sugar. I thought they were well balanced while the bf would have preferred them a little more juicy. I suggest you take a look at their cocktail menu; their offering is original.\n\nThe starters were good but the tacos were amazing! I would definitely go back and just get tacos. Forget the fried chicken, just tacos and papas (side dish). Nothing bad to be said about fried chicken, it was good but it's never been my thing...a little comprise here for the bf. The side dish which consisted of sweet potatoes with herbs and cheese was delicious. The bf devoured his plate even though he's not a fan of yams. It's definitely on the heavy and greasy side so sharing is the way to go. If you've already ordered a ton of food, switching the side plate by a salad from the starters might be a good idea. I can't say much about the desserts since I already full. \n\nThe bill...it wasn't cheap but it wasn't terrible either. It was $95 tip and tax in for 2. Considering we had about $25 of alcohol I'd say the pricing was fair for the good quality, flavour pairings, and the service. I will definitely go back. | 1 |
We found this little place by accident. OMG the food was so good and exactly what we were looking for in a hearty breakfast. Next time we'll try going for lunch. | 1 |
For those of you don't want to read a long review. Think twice before you book this one. You get what you paid for. \n\nThe only good thing about this company is cheap. that doesn't it, nothing more. I saw a lot of bad reviews for this company. Since I am only going for a short get away, I don't want to spend a lot on car rental. I decided take my chance. Like other said, they really trying to up sale you stuff. We only have two ppl and reserve a full size. First of all, we waited for half an hour in line. The lady tried to get us upgrade to a convertible. I said no. She said then you definitely want to get a SUV, it is much better performance on the road. I almost want to say are you crazy lady, we only have two ppl why in the world I want a SUV and spend double on car rental and gas. I said no. then she tried to get us buy the damage protection. I said my credit card has damage protection. She started talking bad on the credit card. I keep saying no. I can tell she was getting mad. Finally, she said you have to get liability insurance. I said I have liability insurance, that cover rental car. She started saying she never heard about my insurance company, if I don't have liability it is illegal. If cop stop me, they will take me to jail. I keep saying no. She was mad, but have to give me the key. That took almost half an hour. Finally, we got the car. It was an older car(50k miles on it). A lot of scratches all over the car. I will really think twice next time if it is worth it to save a few bucks. | 0 |
Jimmy Buffett would be ASHAMED with what is happening at this particular restaurant. I really don't see him kicking back with a margarita and listening to loud R&B music with flashing studio lights. The ambiance was LOUD and frat boy-esque. There were NO tables away from the blasting music... and it was quite dark inside. The volcano nachos were weird... SERIOUSLY???? Cheese whiz on 15 buck nachos??? They were large in portion... but NOT worth hot dog stand quality cheese. The soup i had was okay... nothing to write home about. We had to flag down a waitress about 4 times... but she WAS \""swamped\"" so... who knows?! Margarita was alright... the atmosphere really ruined everything. NO GOOD. | 0 |
Backyard HACK JOB!! I recently got my 96' Nissan d21 hardbody bagged by 6651 customs. They screwed up everything: ordered the COMPLETLY WRONG kit then installed it because NO ONE at the shop Actually has knowledge of airbag suspension systems. The welds are not just incorrect and poorly done, they are DANGEROUS! The air lines are exposed under the chassis along with the tank, easily punctured by road debris. The airbags are almost touching the cut jagged frame. The 4link bars hit the ground WAY before the frame. NOTHING is correct and when confronting Ryan the owner about this he tried to place blame onto me and took NO responsibility. Also, the kit was $2,000 the install was $2000 and new pumps and new tank cause WRONG kit was ordered was $1000! I have seen any sort of refund or apology for the trouble they have caused. This was my fathers truck and is very sentimental to me and they RUINED it by misrepresenting their abilities as a custom shop. Learn from my mistake and Never take anything you care about here!! BEWARE!!! | 0 |
After reading reviews here, I was looking forward to going to this place.\n\nDon't waste your time. Maybe it's better when it isn't jam packed full but I would not have even known we were on a bar in the water if it wasn't for the reviews. There was zero room to dance and I kept getting drinks spilled on me. We left after ten minutes. | 0 |
Middle of road at best. Just another Strip restaurant with big prices and nothing to brag about. Service was OK. Onion soup good but just warm, not hot. Escargot pie\nwas over cooked, escargot rubbery. $30 pork chop looked good but had no flavor.\nWife's salmon was good. Just A Meal. There are a lot better restaurants at the Cosmo . | 0 |
I go here all the time after my workout for the good smoothies. But I today was the first and last time I get a wrap here. I love my greens and was definitely disappointed when I took a bite just to find, not one, but EVERY piece of lettuce was very old, yellow and brown. If this is how the lettuce is I can only imagine the fruit in the smoothies that you can't see? | 0 |
One of my favorite places to grab a pint of fresh craft beer. Be sure to connect with them on Facebook so you can get invites to their monthly brewery \""take over\"". It's the best deal in town, for $10 you get unlimited samples of the month's featured brewery. Order your kegs and kegarators. Geoff provides A+ customer service. | 1 |
This is my third time visiting this establishment. The first two were mediocre... but sufficient enough to come back for beer and late night food. My third visit is what drove me to write this review. I was with a group of friends on a week night for food and drinks... we had a terrible experience. Someone ordered the quesadilla and it arrived with out cheese... this was not the main issue. The manager came back with the plate asking \""what is the issue there is cheese\"" He decided to come over more than once to push back on what our issue is with the food. If a customer does not like their food... don't question.\n\nOverall. It would be a great neighborhood bar if the food could step up its game and managers were not brasive to their customers. | 0 |
Ah The network of Vegas. I'm giving a star to Jagged Edge performing live because they we're in harmony soooo good. But the lounge is a 3+:\n\nWe went on a Saturday night and we didn't wait much - I weasled to the front and piggy backed 2 males with me. They had a cover charge but not for the ladies.\n\nInside the club, you walk upstairs first and they make you view the dancefloor fron the top. It's definintely lively! The bars are in the back and VIP at the front with the DJ so you would be dancing toward the VIP. Jagged Edge was performing infront of me at an armslength. That's Cray cray! Vegas, you've took nightlife for a woman to a whole new level and I didn't pay a penny. | 1 |
pizza is the same as any other pizza shop. the customer service is absolutely horrible. these guys have false advertising. i went in the shop expecting a $7.99 XL pizza as advertised but instead the worker said $17.99 i was already there so i decided to pay for it. it was supposed to come with wings but the guy said i have to order free wings when i order. who do they think they are? DO NOT COME HERE | 0 |
Now before anyone jumps on me about this is not a true beer hall or something like that, I too have visited the Hofbtauhaus in Munich Germany and though I was in Las Vegas this beer hall did bring back some very thoughtful memories. The beer hall is painted very similar to its German patriarch and the smell of German cooking filled the air. I started off with a 0.5l dunkle as did my wife and we ordered a sausage sampler. The order came with potato salad, sauerkraut and a pair of pretzels. With the exception of the pretzels which were well overcooked the meal was a great sampling of food. Half way through eating an entertainer arrived playing traditional German music and did a great job getting the crowd involved. We decided to order another round, this time I ordered 1.0l helles, and stayed to enjoy the show. We both had a lot of fun singing and raising our mugs. If you are looking for an escape from all the loud Las Vegas bars and restaurants and want a truly unique experience visit the Hofbtauhaus you will not be disappointed. | 1 |
OK - I was in Vegas for about a week and I wanted to try all of the triple D locations in town.\n\nI skipped John Mull's because it was 105+F the whole week and they only have outside seating. I had eaten at a different restaurant every night all week and was getting ready to get on the plane and get out of town. I had Four Kegs on my list and was determined to get in one last DDD before I left town.\n\nI used GPS to find my way here. It is definitely a dive type bar. It is on the side of a strip mall. There are no windows, and there is a sign saying \""over 21 only\"" and \""after midnight, ring bell for entry\"". Shady.\n\nUpon entering, you are in a typical looking bar with (because it's in Vegas) some video gaming machines. It smells of smoke. Off to the left, there is a glassed off area where you can go through a door and be in a small dining room area (with no smoke). \n\nSince I had to get on a plane in 3 hours, I didn't want to overdo it, so I just got the meatball stromboli as recommended by others on Yelp.\n\nIt was very good, but I can see why people complain. Northeastern folks are used to a certain kind of stromboli (and Italian food in general). Midwest and west coast people really don't know anything about the East coast pizzerias and subshops so they have no preconceptions going in. \n\nThe bolis here have a very buttery crust, almost like a pizza hut pizza. The fillings are home made and the meatballs are salty but good.\n\nIf you are from NY/NJ, please forget about your preconceived notions of what a stromboli should be and just enjoy it for what it is,. I liked mine a lot and finished the whole thing.\n\nNote that they don't call the sauce \""marinara\"", they just call it a red sauce, so just order that if you want to add an additional dimension to the boli. I ended up not using half of it, but it wasn't bad.\n\nI would come back with friends to hang out here, it's a very laid-back place.\n\nThe parking lot was full, if that means anything. | 1 |
These guys are THE BEST! Super friendly, easy to make appointments, and always a pleasure do deal with. And their pet and kid safe spray makes them an even better choice to go with. No leaving the house while he's spraying! I have about a 3,000 sq ft house and it only costs me $30 for them to spray and no contracts, I call when I want them to come. And generally their sprays last longer than a month. I have no pest control problems, not even an ant in my house for months! It's wonderful. I can't say enough good things about them, They are amazing and affordable and I would recommend them to anyone having any pest control issues or just looking to be extra safe. | 1 |
Found hair in my food. The manager blamed it on corn husk and offered free dessert. It clearly was human hair plus we had already bought dessert. Did not address the problem. VERY disappointed! | 0 |
Had to downgrade this place by one star- apparently there is a reason why there were ear plugs on the nightstand.... Fortunately, I could only hear the noise when the a/c kicked off :-D The party across the hall sounded quite jolly, my alarm went off before the Happy Birthday serenade at 530 am! | 1 |
I can only review on the happy hour specials as we didn't order from the regular menu. As far as happy hour goes, Blue Agave has some great specials. We ordered the chicken chimis and the chicken taquitos. Both were very good and the service was top notch. Our chips and drinks were never less than half full.\n\nMy great experience from happy hour makes me want to come back and try some food from their dinner menu. Stay posted for a future review! | 1 |
Just had nachos and beer, but the nachos were better than average and the beer was cold. Waitstaff is real nice too. | 1 |
This is a great restaurant across from the Fashion Square Mall in Scottsdale Riverfront. The overall ambiance and setting is more than warm and welcoming. I loved the industrial look with huge chandeliers and high loft ceilings. Kind of loud but energetic and fun. \n\nWe sat at the bar since we wanted to take advantage of happy hour (Happy hour is only offered at the bar area). They offer Happy hour MON-FRI from 3 to 6 pm. Food was good and cocktails (Great Moscow Mules and Moonshine Apple pie flavor shots) were even better. Our Bartender was super friendly and took care of us greatly. \n\nThe pretzels with warm fondue were to die for!!! MUST TRY....Huge portion and meant to be shared :-)\nI also tried the smoked salmon bruschetta, It was just okay nothing too special about it\nI also had the Seared ahi tuna salad, it was yummy with a perfect amount of ginger dressing and wasabi peas without over powering the salad. \n\nNext time I am in Scottsdale I will be back for more. | 1 |
Oh, Hough's. You put up with the flood of PSL players after the multitude of kickball and softball games without complaint. I'm lucky that my kickball nights line up with flight nights. \n\nHough's is also part of a small brewery (Copper Kettle Pgh), offering burghers some amazing local offerings. My favorite is the Cuckoo Clock IPA. It's a perfect balance of hoppy bitterness, malt, and has a high abv kick to finish. I wish they offered it all year round! (Ahem... wink wink nudge nudge, Copper Kettle PGH!) \n\nAfter a game, my team typically gets a few appetizers with our beers, and Hough's has a large amount of decently priced apps to accommodate. Their buffalo chicken dip is one of the best (although I've had better spinach dips elsewhere), and their large nachos with chicken can feed a few of our hungry players post-win. \n\nBoyfriend and I have also gone to Hough's for a few weekday dinners, taking advantage of their 4-6pm happy hour. Drafts are half off, and apps/well drinks are a dollar off. Not bad! \n\nIf you look at their online or in-house chalkboard calendar, there is always something going on. Trivia, flight nights, gameday specials, you name it. \n\nI would happily give Hough's a five-star review if it weren't for ONE thing... their burgers. And by that I mean the beef, as the crab cake and Portobello \""burgers\"" have always been just fine. The beef that they use is very low quality... it reminds me of the cheap patties they served at lunch in high school. I'm sorry, but at around ~$10 including toppings, they really need to kick up the quality of their meat. \n\nBut that's really the only problem I have with this otherwise fantastic place! | 1 |
Awful. Horrible haunted house experience. Expensive. The actors didn't even try. There even was a guy in the middle of the dark tunnel telling you how to get out safely. There wasn't even the classic scary ending with a guy and a chain saw chasing you. It was completely underwhelming. | 0 |
Incredibly rude, and terrible customer service. I have ordered from this location twice, both times the service has been shockingly bad. From the delivery guy who brought me my pizza, to the main reason why I writing this review, the lady who took my order over the phone. I was appalled at the low level of her customer service and impatience that she had with me and taking my order. I was a loyal customer until this happened again...change your attitude Barro's, I'm not the only one who feels this way. I guess taking orders over the phone to make money is a really stressful job. | 0 |
CROOKS! Do not work with them! Everything seemed fine and dandy. Till I moved in. They made a video of the home, making it look beautiful and since I was searching from out of state, it seemed like they were so helpful. And then I got to the house. Discovering it hadn't actually been cleaned in 8 months. There was so much wrong with it. They lied to me about the condition and the HORRIBLE neighborhood it was in! \nThen when I tried to get out of it they took $900 and said it was non refundable. \nAs soon as I said we didn't want to live there they stopped the kind service and stopped caring and stopped responding. \nNot worth it! | 0 |
I live here, went there when it first opened, it was terrible. I had a friend intown, went back, thinking it would be better, even worse. First off, the name Sugar factory is very misleading, we were there at 1:00 for lunch, I said I wanted something sweet, I was never offered a dessert menu and told I could only get the waffles.. Plus they charge you for water 2.00 The only place in VEGAS that charges for water, trust me, I have been to 100's of restaurants, from the Wynn to Denny's and no one charges for water. They said they dont have filtered water.. really, liars.. The food is always dry.. menu limited, no matter what time you go, no sweets even though the name Sugar factory would imply something sugary beside Drinks(alcohol).. Please if you want the best sweets on the strip, go to Ceasar's and eat at MAX Brennars the bald chocolate guys place.. They have sweets, their menu is HUGE plus they do not charge for water.. They serve their food in very cute unique plates/dishes, YOU must go to Max's.. skip sugar factory, wait time is always toooooo long, you pay for WATER... menu is horrible.. hoping it will close, but if not, we are waiting for Hershey's to open later this year up near New York- New York.. maybe they will have an amazing place to eat... Trust me when I say us Locals no our food.. | 0 |
Big place and in good shape. Horribly mismanaged. The staff is incredibly slow and disinterested. The day we were there, the line to get shoes/lanes was backed up 15 groups deep because of how slow the guy at the counter was. Turns out, he was the General Manager. | 0 |
This place exceeded my expectations. I went here with some friends to celebrate my birthday last weekend and we all had a fabulous time. It was by far the best movie watching experience I have ever had \n\nI think a lot of a the reviewers have already explained the concept and what to expect adequately. So, instead of a traditional review I am going to respond so some of the criticisms and so hopefully justify my 5 stars. \n\nIt is true that most of the servers in the theater and the staff at the ticket machines and concession stands were all kids. However, I think that is same as any other movie theater; most of the time it is high school or college students working as a part time or summer job. Yes, this means that you can not ask them for their favorite on the list of specialty cocktails or expect them to come up with an educated food/wine pairing for you. However, I think this is offset by the wine dispensing machine in the lobby. You can sample small pours out front to try some of the selections on the wine list before you make you selection for dinner. Another common criticism is that the service was poor and extremely slow. It sounds like maybe they spent the first few months working out the kinks in the system because when we went our server (Elise, I think?) was totally on top of everything. She asked us to order apps, entree, and dessert all at once as well as multiple drinks if we were going to want more than one and said she would bring them out in appropriate sequence and spacing. This allowed the servers to already know what we wanted before the lights went out and so they could silently swoop in and place/remove plates of food and drinks during the movie. There were definitely points at which my drink was empty which would have bothered me if we were in a traditional restaurant. However, since it is a movie theater and I know we will all be sitting there for 2 plus hours no matter what, does it matter if I get my second drink immediately after my first? Or if my sister got her entree after I got mine. No, obviously not. Other reviewers also criticized the quality of the food. Again, I think this is a question of perspective. I loved my bbq flatbread pizza but some of my friends' food was decidedly average. So, if I evaluate this place solely as a restaurant, clearly it is not five-star worthy. But it is not a restaurant, it is a movie theater. So, when I compare it to other movie theater meals I have had in the past (greasy pizza, old hot dogs and soggy nachos) then this place is head and shoulders above the rest. And the prices were not that bad. I spent $60 on the whole night including tickets, food, drinks, tax and tip. Which is about what I would have spent on a regular dinner out. But in addition to dinner we got a really memorable experience. Over two hours of feeling pampered and having a great time with my friends.\n\nI think this place is a must-try for movie lovers. And it is great idea for something different to do on a special occassion with a group of friends or a date. | 1 |
I love this place!!! First off it is new so it is super clean!! The organization of the store is nice all non good items are you the left and food items to the right. \nAnd just because it is only 99cents doesn't mean you only have to get unhealthy foods. There is some organic gluten free canned items, Greek yogurts, and oatmeal for example. Now that might be for a limited time only because I have been to others and some items disappear and don't come back. \nAlso they do have a few items over 99cents like gallon milks for only $2.98 and packs of water bottles ranging between $1.99-2.99. \nOverall I am very pleased. | 1 |
Second time seeing Elton, would have been a third time but he cancelled last time the night of the show. We saw him on 10/13. \n\nFirst thing we noticed was that the crowd wasn't nearly as hot as last time. The clapping died down rather quickly, sometimes before he even sat back down at the piano. Last year, the crowd wouldn't shut up, so it was a bit of a change. \n\nElton is an icon and that's why you go to see him. He sounds great, puts on a good show, and you know you are apart of history when you see him. You sense he really enjoys what he is doing and his stage presence is great. Everyone should see him at least once!\n\nBeing an Elton fan, I like his music. But be warned, he's never played Candle in the Wind (I am aware why), Sacrifice, Sad Songs Say So Much, a full version of Daniel, Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word...and many others. His set list is good, but he should vary it on occasion otherwise I would give five stars. \n\nI will probably see him again next year... | 1 |
My friends (colleagues) and I went here based on the Diners, Drive ins and Dives TV Show and it's everything they said it was. The service was fantastic. John who said he had been with the place for four years really knew his stuff. He offered great suggestions and was just attentive enough. \n\nThe food was great too! Everyone had something different and we all loved what we had. We tried their three different pies and each one was amazing! The eclectic style of the location makes it a great place to relax, chill out and have a casual meal. I highly recommend it! | 1 |
The Vp of online guest service called me and made the issue a non issue. He was very apologetic and cared about what we had to say. He spoke with my husband for a good 30 minutes and made things right. After speaking with him it reinstated my love for RC Wiley and we will def. Be back. Ty to Rc Wiley For caring about your yelpers :-) | 1 |
Holstein is an AWESOME restaurant that clearly knows very well how to cook a burger....ordered mine medium rare and MR is what I received - I honestly haven't seen a better cooked burger. I enjoyed everything about this place, from our cute server who joined the same obsession with sriracha that I have, to the most AWESOME Friday night DJ ever! (I probably worked off my meal simply by shaking it in my seat!), and to the tasty shoestring and sweet potato fries! YUMM, nom, nom, nom.\n\nyou need to order because I said so:\n\n*KOREAN BULL GOGI (the asian in me!) - the fried egg KICKS this burger into top gear - medium rare of course!\n*CRISPY PORK BELLY BUN - because its different and melts in your mouth!\n\nI'm making this restaurant a staple to my Vegas adventures - it is that tasty! It's also right across from MARQUEE nightclub - the hottest spot on the strip right now! :) | 1 |
This place is a great lunch buy--I had the cheese enchilada, my companion the steak tacos,both full of fresh ingredients, with good salsa. \nStaff are friendly, it's not a fancy place, but is comfortable. The pastries looked good too. Definitely worth a stop, we'll be back for sure. | 1 |
What a beautiful studio. It's super duper clean, and well-maintained. The receptionist was polite, friendly and very easy going! The changeroom/showers/bathrooms were huge, and again clean. I love that they put in these lockers that have combinations that you can set yourself too.\n\nI tried out the Saturday morning community class here for $10, the studio was large, and floors clean. A quick scan of the class there seemed to be more men than women in the class, pretty different from other studios I found. Instruction was good and the class seemed a bit more advanced, but I did wish that they offered more modifications of the poses. \n\nDefinitely looking forward to the next class! | 1 |
Earthfare, how I love thee. Earthfare, how I loathe thee. Now I'm confused. I started going here despite the loooong drive from Uptown while I was doing an organic cleanse. It is still the best organic produce selection in town, including the farmers market. They have all different types of produce and hard to find products. Their in store brand of sauces, etc is actually really delicious. Their bulk products section has actually gotten worse, so so I tend to go to Healthy Home Market for that stuff but their nuts are delicious. Yep, I said it. They also have organic PB & Almond butter you can grind yourself. #winning\n\nTheir fish selection and freshness is really the best in town also, though I have to say I am disappointed with the quality of their meat. I only buy grassfed beef and I frankly don't like the taste/tenderness of Earthfare's meat and prefer getting it from a couple local farms nearby. Did I mention the fish rocks though?\n\nThey also have a million granola-y food and personal care products and gross sprouty bread things, but also offer really good specialty products you can't find anywhere else. Their Julian's waffles? Heavenly. Italian grated cheese blend? Delicioso! Perfect for my chicken sausage penne bake.\n\nBut many really only come in for their grill/juicebar/deli/prepared food section which is quite impressive. You can get a grilled salmon sandwich (or sans bun) for something like $7.99 with sweet potato fries. Top that deal! Sometimes they also have cheapo tuesdays where you can get Prime Rib, veggies and horseradish mashed potatoes for $8.99 for dinner! (Skip the apple pie though- surprisingly it's not worth the extra 50 cents). Delicious smoothies, cookies and salad bar. They also have a ton of soups. \n\nHere's the rub- Unless I'm just in for lunch at the grill, I can't seem to spend less than $200. It just not cheap to eat well, hence the obesity epidemic. I wish there was tax on bad for you foods because it causes increase health costs. OK let's kick out the soapbox from under me. Anyway, it's not as cheap as I would hope and they don't have rewards. So bottom line... I don't go as regularly as I would like. I'd give it 3.5 stars. | 1 |
I'm not great about writing reviews...actually this is my first one but I was so impressed with my experience at Gene's Auto Worx that I couldn't NOT write a review.\n\nI've never felt more comfortable dealing with a mechanic than I did with Gene. Not only is incredibly knowledgeable but he is also honest and has GREAT customer service. He called me twice throughout the day to let me know what was going on with my truck and ended up charging me way less than I anticipated.\n\nI love being able to support local businesses and this is certainly one of the best! I won't be taking my truck anywhere else from now on! | 1 |
This used to be my favorite place to get some beer or whatever my kitchen was lacking. I am now changing my opinion. Starting with the fact that they are very overpriced in a college town. I spend $20 on two 6-packs. Well the worst part was that one of the 6-packs was stale, skunk, whatever you want to call it, but GROSS! I drank one and thought something was weird. Well after one sip of the second beer, I knew it was nasty. So the next day I went back hoping to simply exchange the sixer for one that was fresh. The man working gave me strange looks and never apologized. He said well that's the born on date. OK. I understand that, but what I am saying is that I drank this beer and it tasted like dirt. Granted it's the same brand of beer I always drink and I've shopped at T's many, many times. I did not appreciate his unwillingness to help me. After I spent enough money to justify going to a happy hour on beer, I would hope that a customer service oriented person would at least say, \""That's weird, man I'm sorry- let me get you a different one\"". Needless to say, but I will anyways- I left the remaining beers on his counter and will not return. | 0 |
If you are looking for a deal, it is only 5.94 for the lunch special. That price includes tax :)\n\nOh and the saying goes, you get what you pay for is true in this case. It might be because I had better, but don't expect to get tasty Thai food from this place because you will be dissapointed. | 0 |
Damn... this place was a lot of fun. We played for the $1 per game bowling special (weekdays, no Friday, after midnight). Shoes were relatively cheap (I think $2.50?). Honestly, this was a blur of a night, so the details are a bit fuzzy. There was music (in response to another review), but it wasn't super loud, which was nice. That meant we could actually hear each other talk (unlike when bowling alleys turn off the lights and pump up the music to make it like a club... which can get annoying). I didn't get a turkey, but I'm going to blame it on the alcohol...\n\nThe desk was overworked (2 people for all the lanes), but they still were friendly and got their shit done.\n\nNo lie, we were all pretty drunk, but we had a good time. | 1 |
This place deserves a response to a lowly two-star review from my dad, Michael H. The only part of his review to take note of is my good taste.\n\nYes, it might be crowded, and yes it WILL be noisy. The floors will probably be sticky.\n\nBUT, this is a Wisconsin micro-brew pub!!! I'd be shocked if it wasn't ever crowded and noisy. The beer is great, and they add new seasonal offerings enough to keep even the regulars trying new beers. Try the crop circle wheat or their porter. Growlers to go is also a nice way to save some cash. The food is actually pretty diverse and satisfying. The fish fry and burger served on a pretzel roll are both well-done and remind you that you're in Wisconsin. The beer bread is fresh, and the honey butter it comes with is tasty.\n\nYet another thing I like about the great dane is the entertainment it offers. Shuffleboard. Where else can you play shuffleboard?! I love that game. They also have pool, darts, and some deer hunting games for those pure-bred wisconsonites that can't go 20 minutes without shooting an animal. All games are free on sundays. Happy hour deals are nice as well.\n\nEnjoy the homemade beer with some friends over a game. | 1 |
How many nice restaurants are there in Las Vegas on the strip alone? A lot. How many did we eat at? ZERO! Thanks to my husband's inability to wait 5 minutes once he's hungry and our friends who would rather spend their cash on beverages, rather than food.\n\nSo Aria's buffet was our Friday night dinner. With unlimited wine and a lobster for every two people, $36 sounded like a pretty good deal. Unfortunately, since we never made it back to our hotel room the night before, I was not at my best for eating.\n\nThe buffet had just about everything. Multiple carving stations that included lamb, turkey, New York steak, pork tenderloin, and prime rib. I had none of that, so I can't comment other than to say my companions were pleased. Seafood options included crab legs, shrimp and oysters among other things. \n\nThe \""free\"" lobster was a mess. Our order was lost, so there was a long delay, and it was NOT worth the wait. It was so overcooked, it was like chewing on a piece of rubber. Minus two stars alone for the senseless slaughter of crustaceans. If you can't prepare it well enough to at least be edible, don't bother offering it! | 0 |
Goes above and beyond each and every time -- I can't say enough great things about Dr. Hayner and his professional staff. | 1 |
I ordered a shrimp burro - they grilled the shrimp, filled it with lots of stuff, and smothered it with a delicious sour-cream type of sauce.\nThe all-you-can-eat chips and salsa are good. No problem with doing your own refilling, that way you don't waste. We loved mixing their hot and mild salsa together, and just having a container of each.\n(we ate in, but I see that they do a pretty good \""take-out\"" business as well) They're close to a water store, so if you need to refill your 5-gallon bottles... | 1 |
I've been visiting this savers along with two other locations regularly (like four times a week at least) because I like to up cycle clothing. The previous months have been great, I've found the most amazing items and at a great price. But since I own so much clothes now, I've been donating a lot of my clothes and other things that I don't use. I think total, I've donated over 60 grocery sized bags. And right now they have a promotion where you get stamps for donating a bag or spending 5 dollars. And I've already filled up one of these stamp cards, but I was one stamp from filling in my next card. And so I go to the front of this savers and I stand there until the nearest cashier notices me( I believe his name was Harvey) and when he does I drop the bag and I go up to him to receive the stamp and he said just so you know next time it has to be a much bigger bag (which is false). And he also refused to stamp my card. I went Into the store to reread the stamp pass card and it says you get a stamp for any donation comparable or larger than a grocery paper store bag. And it was. But it's just like first of all it's a donation and I'm giving you a bag of my own clothes that I bought with my own money and you're telling me it's not enough? First of all, it's free. Second of all, I've been a extremely regular customer to this location, in fact the late shift staff knows me. It's the first time I've been there early and I was astounded by his rude attitude. \n\nI honestly will most likely not return to this location even though it's nearest to my house. That is ridiculous. But I did try to solve the problem by calling the store location and telling the person on the phone the problem. But then she said \""let me put you on a quick hold\"" then like a minute later it's another voice. She directly transferred me to the guy I suspected for the bad attitude. And so I had to explain to him the problem and he tries to give me and excuse that they changed the policy and I was telling him that they then have false advertising. He told me I need to bring a 13 gallon bag of clothes filled up to the top. That size is huge! I don't even have that many things to donate any more because I've exhausted my whole wardrobe already!!! And let me just give you guys some perception about how ridiculously stingy this guy is. There are two days a week, Monday and Thursday, where you get 25% your entire purchase. On Tuesday if you are over 55, you get 30% off. And on Monday-Thursday they have 50% off certain colored tagged items. I turned my bag for 20% off ten dollar minimum purchase just in case I wanted an item. That is literally nothing compared to the other days and their specials. And more information about the stamp card is that it's 15 stamps for 30% a purchase. So I've donated 29 bags in the past week. It's just ridiculous. | 0 |
I LOVE HNJ as I always have since the original location in Las Vegas many years ago. I came here with my fiance for the \""soft\"" grand opening while visiting this dessert state as I call it. LOL. And I still prefer HNJ over BC. Glad to see them expanding to other states, so others can experience the great taste of seafood. OH, and make sure to say hello to my favorite person who works there, Jesse Sanders! Give him a big hug for me! ^^ This guy works his butt off! \n \nThough, I am always skeptical of new locations because sometimes the flavors are not consistent as what I remember from the original spot. They were pretty spot on for the most part. It all comes down to the sauces. All their sauces are really really good. By far, I like it much better than Boiling Crab (too buttery if you ask me) .....:/ But, I felt the extra spicy HnJ sauce could be an little spicier.(hint hint ;)) The medium HnJ that I usually get was very good, and garlicky. \n\nFood: What did we eat?...We had the king crab legs of course as it is my favorite, shrimp, and clams with the HnJ medium, and crawfish etouffee. Very good and well cooked and seasoned. This stew of yuminess and butteriness of a lot of crawfish and veggies over white rice is soooooo good! Also, the raw oysters on the half shell were deliciously sweet and fresh! :) \n\nService: OK, so here is where I have to admit they do need some brushing up on. Understand that opening up a new joint and mind you, this place gets PACKED and I am sure the servers had no idea of the kind madness this restaurant can bring, b/c of its POPULARITY, so give them a break if they messed up on your order. I do think they need to organize better on who is serving who and assign them to sections of the restaurant, so they know what designated area they are to service, and have them memorize tables and such. Only 1 or at most 2 servers should be assigned to a table, instead of having random servers b/c everyone gets confused. I am a high believer in service, as I am in the service industry myself, in other ways and customers should be a little more understanding on newbees b/c this place causes extremely HIGH traffic for a good reason-for the damn FOOD! Service will definitely follow in place as time passes, and for those of you who bashed them on the food, let's be real...these guys are still in training and getting to know the product more and more each and every day. Obviously, they are doing something right..b/c YOU are eating here, have already ate here, have thought of eating here, wish you were eating here, and wanting to eat here. So EFF the reviews and see for yourself why this company is EXPANDING. :) Yummy!!!\n\nDefinitely, one of my favorite grub and grind kinda place. Love how they give you a bib to wear and they have gloves if you need. But, we always bring our own surgical gloves because they fit better on my tiny fingers. Xp\nAnd do not wear your finest threads as you may get sauce spashes on you and stink like garlic. I don't even bring in my purse for that matter. Otherwise, enjoy the silence while I grub. | 1 |
I saw nothing bad about it! Limited starbucks drinks (very well quality), selections on pastries, donuts were pretty good (not low quality) ice cream is good too, prices are a reasonable. | 1 |
My family and friends have been going to Yin's since the day it opened. The owners are like family to us. We have watched the kids grow up there, theirs and ours. They are honorable, hard working and have never served us a meal that was not wonderful. \nThe quality of the food is high, the taste of every meal is delicious and each dish is served with pride. The cost is extremely reasonable, lunch is the deal of the century. The service is always friendly and professional. I just love this place. \nWhen we lived close to Yin's we went there once or twice a week. We live at 40th Ave. and Pinnacle Peak now but still go as often as possible. A loyal patron, Kathy Ropte | 1 |
Our expectation: has Emeril's name attached so the food, service, everything...must be outstanding!!\n\nThe reality is.....\n\nThe pros: \n* Looks pretty cool inside\n\nThe cons:\n* The food (very bland)\n* Service (our waitress was also our busser, bartender, server, etc...for this I blame management, NOT our server)\n* Price - very price for the quality of food\n\nFinal note:\n* Definitely pass on this place, it's not worth the time or money.\n\nSuggestion for Emril:\n* Have you ever eaten here? When/if you do, you'll wanna remove your name from it due to the above, i'm thinking. I would. | 0 |
If I where ever sick I would die before going back here !! The doctor I saw was really nice but didn't do anything for me but say to come back in a week! I had a dam cold!! Anyway I didn't go back and was told by the lady at the front it would be $50 with no insurance well now months later I'm getting a call wanting $270!!! For what ? Just to see there worthless doctor ?? Don't go here it's a rip off !!! They lie !! | 0 |
I was in the market for my first bike in 5 years. I hit several shops and Tempe Bicycle has the best value available. It was a decent, Giant bicycle for $240. It's not top of the line, but other shops were selling it for as much as $100 more. So I head in.\n\nFrom the beginning:\n1) Rude, pushy salesperson. I go to look around and compare bikes. No riding yet. Just looking. Judy (?) says something like, \""Well if you don't buy this today, we might not have it tomorrow.\"" I say, \""Okay. I'll call before I come back.\""\n\n2) I call. They have it. Because they have dozens in stock, being built and set on the floor as the others sell. And I go and ask for a test ride. A different salesperson named Debbie helps me out. She's competent, but very impatient. I say, \""I don't like the shock-absorbing seatpost. Are there any options for switching that out.\"" She says, \""No. Everybody likes that seatpost. It' s a $75 seatpost! Just try it. You'll get used to it.\"" I say, \""I'll get the bike, but I don't like the seat.\"" She says, \""We'll get it ready, you can pick it up tomorrow.\"" (In the middle of all of this, she took time to yell at a few customers for touching the unicycles. She said, \""There's a sign, you know.\"" They said, \""We didn't see it.\"" She says, \""I don't believe that. How could you not see it? It's right there.\"")\n\n3) I go to pick it up. I say to the person who's signing me out, \""I don't like this seat. Are there any other options?\"" He says, \""Yes! Plenty. If you give it a ride for a few days and decide you want a different seatpost, come back in within 30 days and we'll trade it out. That's a suspension seatpost, so it won't cost you anything to go to a fixed seatpost.\"" I say, \""Seriously?\"" He says, \""Seriously.\""\n\n4) I ride about two miles, and come to the conclusion that I still don't like the seatpost.\"" I come back in on the 28th day, and I say, \""I'm here to change out my seatpost. I still don't like it.\"" Debbie's back. She says, \""Okay. Pick a seatpost. Most cost around $25-35. We'll be able to change that out if you want.\"" I say, \""I was told it was a free trade-out because this was a more expensive seatpost and this was within 30 days.\"" She says, \""We'll fire whoever told you that. We won't trade it out for you.\"" I said, \""Well you told me it was a $75 seatpost, so what do I get in exchange for giving it back to you? Nothing? I buy a new seatpost and pay for installation and you get a nice seatpost to re-sell?\"" She says, \""I don't know you! I never spoke to you! You must have me confused for the other woman. For Judy. We are different, you know.\"" (As if I'm a sexist who can't tell the difference between two women in a bike shop.) And I say, \""Look, your name's right here on the receipt.\"" And she says, \""Oh. That's me. What I said was that we could swap it out on the day of sale only and we would charge you.\"" I said, \""You never said that--I wish you had. It would have saved us this conversation. Forget the seatpost. Can I just get a 30-day tune-up.\"" And then we both apologized for the confusion. Credit to Debbie--she initiated the apology. \n\n5) I pick up my bike after a tune-up, and as a kind of \""test,\"" I ask the mechanic, \""So, what did you do on the bike?\"" And he says, \""We did everything.\"" I said, \""What does that mean?\"" He says, \""We fixed everything.\"" And then he walked away.\n\n6) I went to another bike shop and liked it much more, and I will give them my business from now on. \n\n--------------------------------------------\n\nTL;DR: Rude, impatient employees who seem to hate dealing with customers. | 0 |
This is a wonderful salon to take your dogs and cats for grooming. The groomers are totally awesome! Andy and Heather do such a beautiful job and are knowledgeable if issues should arise. Best place to take your four legged family members in town. | 1 |
I went to Molnar's for a state inspection and an oil change. I dropped off the car that day. Later, a mechanic called me to tell my my check engine light was on. He said it'll cost $99 to do a diagnostic to pull the codes to find out what's wrong (FYI, the actual code reader cost $20 online). I gave the Ok. He found two problems and it would have cost another $400 to fix it. I asked him to just fix one of the two problems since I couldn't afford both. He seemed a bit annoyed that I wasn't doing both repairs and kept repeating to me that it won't get rid of the engine light. \n\nThree weeks later, on a Thursday, I came back to get the rest of the problems fix. The same mechanic said the parts needed to be ordered from the dealership and it will be here Monday at the latest. He said he'll call me when the parts come in.\n\nOn the following Tuesday, I decided to call him since I haven't heard anything from him. He told me he didn't put the order through because he forgot. He told me he had a rough weekend. Told me that he'll order it right away, and reminded me that it takes a few days like he \""told me before.\"" This time around, he did call me and let me know the parts were in. He also gave me an estimate that was $100 higher than the previous estimate. He asked me to bring in my car on a day he's working. I said that I needed the car by 5pm as I needed the car for work. He said it was no problem and that I'll be the first car he'll work on when he comes in. He said he'll put me down for an appointment.\n\nOn the day we agreed, I went to drop off my car. No one was there yet except for the owner(i think). I told him I got an appointment to drop off my car for the mechanic to work on. He looked through his book and didn't see my name and let out an annoyed sigh. He took my info and I gave him my keys. I told him I needed the car ASAP. He replied, \""Yeah, everyone does.\"" At which point, I pointed out that the mechanic said he'll do it ASAP for me. He just ignored me.\n\nLater that day, I got the call from the mechanic, telling me he ran into a problem. Stripped bolts were preventing him from removing the part. Told me he'll have to break surrounding parts to remove it and those surrounding parts will need to be replace because of it. He said it was too big of a job for him and I should take it to a dealership. He then added that the dealership ....sent him the wrong parts anyways....\n\nI ended up getting the repair done at the dealership and got my state inspection. Guess what? There were no stripped bolts. No surrounding parts needed to be broken. I think I was lied to because he ordered the wrong parts and didn't want to be bothered with getting it right.\n\nIn my opinion, Molnar's mechanic and owner are very unorganized. Their communication skills need serious work, with the customers and between themselves. I will admit, I had no issues with the oil change and the first repair they did. But the hassle and the amount of time I spent trying to get repairs done through them wasn't worth the time. I hate giving a business one-star, but they deserve it. | 0 |
Having lived in the area for quite some time, I frequented Agave a few times and was never really impressed. Food was bland and service was very lack luster, which is why I have been hesitant to give Dos Caminos a try. I was shopping in the same plaza and decided to give them a shot. I had an amazing experience. The decor was way better than that pepto bismol pink that was agave before. My servers name was Will and he was a pro. I had the brisket enchilada and was not what I expected... it was better. I really liked spicy smokiness. Will suggested a prickly pear margarita to wash it all down. Also delicious. I enjoyed the fact that they are not your typical slop and serve mexican joint. I will absolutely be back with friends. | 1 |
AMAZING creamy tomato bisque. I am always craving this soup now. The chicken salad sandwich on a crescent roll was a tad disappointing and bland, but still pretty darn good. I love their 1/2 soup and 1/2 sandwich combo, good deal for a delicious lunch, and they are very fast and friendly. Did I mention how cute the place is? Has that make-yourself-at-home feel. Comfortable, clean, affordable and seat-yourself. Definitely recommend the Bistro To Go. | 1 |
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