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Drab location in an unassuming strip mall. Bathroom was so dirty. Service was mediocre at best! We had teriyaki chicken, katsu, and fish. The fish tasted like egg. The chicken was really good. The salad was a store bought bagged salad with thousand island dressing. Katsu was decent. | 0 |
I typically don't really go out for ice cream. In fact, I rarely eat ice cream anymore but when this opened and I saw it on yelp, I wanted to try it due to the stunning reviews about their taro/ube ice cream. Therefore when I had some friends in town, we took them along and we all tried this new place together! \n\nThe place itself is quite quaint. It's pretty small but the decorations are really cute. However, when we went, there was only one person working soooo it was quite backed up. There was a party of 4-5 that was already there. Then my group was a total of 7 people. So it took a while to be able to try the ice cream and pick. I mean, it's fine, I don't mind but for those that do, keep that little fact in mind before going. \n\nYou're free to sample whichever flavor that you want. I think I tried taro, mango, macapuno (young coconut), and heath bar. In the end, my friend and I decided to share a scoop of taro/ube and heath bar. I also tried some of my friend's cookies and cream. \n\nThe cookies and cream was amazing. One of my favorite ice cream flavors :D so it captured my heart. I rarely ever buy cookies and cream at the grocery stores cause it comes in such a huge tub and I could never finish. Now I know where to get my cookies and cream fix! \n\nThe taro/ube was pretty good. Has a nice flavor to it. I mean, I'm not CRAZY over it but it was decent. \n\nAs for the heath bar, I think I've had better. I think it needs more pieces of heath bar in there. It was really nice when I finally go to a piece of the toffee though!\n\nI didn't really care for the macapuno mainly because I'm not a fan of coconut. I also didn't really care for the mango ... maybe because it tasted like they made it out of the dried mangos you would buy in packages. Haha. \n\nThe prices are pretty decent from what I've experienced. They also give you HUGE scoops. Also, from what the woman told us, they get their ice cream from San Jose.\n\nSo don't hesitate to give this place a try. Glad to finally see something amazing open on my side of town ;D | 1 |
food is really just ok. they must improve otherwise when other restaurants open at Downtown Summerlin it would be hard for them to survive... | 0 |
I'm surprised I've never reviewed this place, having been here several times over the past 7 years or so!\n\nGreat friendly service and delicious Korean and Hawaiian food that just screams out home-cooking. They provide boiled peanuts in the beginning on top of the regular banchan! There's also barley tea at times. \n\nThis place is pretty nostalgic for me. It popped my soon dubu cherry and I've been a fan of the dish ever since I tried it here! The owner is super friendly and unique with his Hawaiian-style hospitality. I haven't seen the son around recently but he used to work there and would pimp out my mul naengmyun with greens and spices! Good 'ol days.\n\nLately I've been going there for the mul naengmyun. My boyfriend loves the jjajangmyun there. They expanded as well, taking over the Hawaiian souvenier store next door. Some of the tables have become a cafeteria style where you may end up sitting next to strangers. I think it's kind of cute and nostalgic. \n\nIsland style is definitely a local favorite, having been here for so long and providing consistently awesome service and delicious food. My only gripe is that it's more expensive than most other Korean restaurants I go to but you know what to expect here. There are also TV's for your viewing pleasure. All in all a great family restaurant. | 1 |
We have Dine-Rewards with Outback and so we either dine in or order from the Outback on Clearview Avenue in Mesa all the time. Our dine-in orders are fine, but the staff just can't get our order right when we place it to go. Either they don't give us credit towards our Dine-Rewards program or they mess up our order...EVERY SINGLE TIME. About a month ago, we ordered four meals and my husband's meal was missing entirely when he got home and discovered it. He called the manager immediately and had to drive back over there to get his entr\u00e9e. Then a couple of weeks ago, we place a \""to-go\"" order and when we got it home my order of broccoli was missing. I wrote the manager but haven't heard a thing back.\n\nWe are pretty tired of our takeout orders being messed up each time, so we may have to forego going there, even though we love the food. | 0 |
Not a bad place. Small, colorful (the Ikea Klippan sofa with the retro orange cover made me chuckle) and a decent set of toppings. The kid loves it as a treat after having a meatball sub from Subway just across the parking lot. I still miss Yogurtland (Whaler's Village, Kaanapali Beach, Maui) which had sugarfree (much better for you, just in case you didn't know) and far better peoplewatching outside *8-) And I miss Ritter's. My kid calls this place Yogurtland, which it ain't. But if your pancreas still works fine and you don't mind redlining it and risking type II diabetes, knock yourself out.\n\nReply to Joe B: Didn't know that! I'll check this out next time we go.. possibly this evening. | 1 |
Decided last minute to come spend the night. Used comp points so price was right.\n\nRequested and received a king non smoking dog room. The room was very clean and huge. Lived that they were using \""wood\"" flooring. Upon check on we received dog bowls, dog place May and poop bags. They usually provide some treats as well, but they were out.\n\nCasino, well it's a casino, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't.\n\nBuffet, pleasantly surprised at the quality and variety. Save room for dessert.\n\nThe staff, in every part of the resort, casino, dining, friendliest I've encountered anywhere.\n\nIf we are ever back in the area, we will be back. | 1 |
This used to be my favorite go-to Chinese cuisine restaurant. However, the last few times I have been there, I have fallen more disappointed than the next. I think the food is consistent, but extra heavy on the sodium. Also, menu items seem to stay stagnant without changing here and then. Finally, it seems as if the expectations for the servers have been lowered. Do managers still visit the tables? I think the icing on the cake was our last experience. We were DOUBLE charged on our bill, and when we called it to our server's attention he shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Yes you heard it...no sorry, no apology, no \""have a good day.\"" We were appalled. (You better believe we will be checking our credit card statement to see if he actually credited our bill.) With that attitude, it almost felt as if we busted him in a scam. Thankfully, we compared the bill with the others who split it with us or else this might not have been caught. I hope management gets it together here and teaches basic customer service skills to their employees. That being said, I will give it another honest try at some point. | 0 |
I gave her the dress to do a month before the event. I was curious a week before my pick up date and had called to check on the progress. She did not even start on it yet. I panicked, and she managed to get it fixed a day before I was flying out to California. She picks up too many cases and forgets about her priorities. She's a great seamstress and has a great personality, but business is business. If you want a heart attack like I went through, then be my pleasure. Detail work was impeccable though. | 0 |
As anyone who reads my reviews, whether you like them or not, you realize I have two passions, corned beef and pizza. I knew I wasn't going to go here for the pizza, but from their menu, I thought I had a good shot at getting a decent hot corned beef on rye with mustard. Wrong. I have ordered a lot of items from Chompie's, the majority of them very good, which is why I gave them 4 stars. They are unique, their menu items are novel and I enjoy the variety. Where they fail, oddly enough is in the basic deli items. Their corned beef was not as tender as it could be. It was not sliced thin, there was not enough fat. Mo H remarked how good the pickles were? Really? I felt they were too soft, and not tart enough, although I do prefer a half sour.\n\nWhere Chompie's hits the mark is with their unique menu items. You must try the \""Jewish sliders.\"" This is basically a shabbas meal put on a challah bun. Brilliant. The brisket is amazing. So tender, like butter, the potato pancake is perfect, I don't know why they add cheese, but I would ask them to refrain. It is terrific. Their matzoh ball soup is one of the best I have had. The broth is superb. Not too chickeny, although the cup contains a bounty of carrots and celery, the soup is not overpowered in their flavor. The matzoh ball has the perfect density.\n\nIf you are in for breakfast, try the breakfast skins, but make sure you have about 8 people with you to eat these. Another novel take on something which has become so common, potato skins. Who would have thought about taking a bagel, topping it with scrambled eggs, potatoes, cheese, onions, sour cream. It works, and it is delicious.\n\nThese are the kinds of menu items Chompie's does right. Unfortunately, the corned beef sucks.\n\nDon't leave without buying from the bakery. It is not the best bakery in the world. Canters in LA does better cookies, White Plains bake shop puts everyone else to shame with the cakes, but for Scottsdale, AZ, the black and white cookies are pretty good. | 1 |
This place has gotten progressively worse since we came here years ago. Nachos were huge, but tasteless. The margaritas are a joke. I make better ones at home! | 0 |
Perfect for Lunch!\n-completely different atmosphere than Thai Basil.\nThe food is consistently good and the decor reminds me of the Gourmet Ghetto Thai restaurant (Thai Rama) in Berkley CA.\n\nI'm a tom-ka-tofu/gai connoisseur and I have to rank their Tom-Ka as one of the best. They slice the tofu very thin and it is a delight with a side of rice that turns into 2 meals. \n\nThe pictures below don't do any justice to the presentation and this is one of the cleanest restaurants I've ever been in.\n\nDon't waste $ at Denny's get a much healthier tour de Thai. | 1 |
Amazing!!!! I could spend hours here sampling the produce and looking at all of the gorgeous foods. There is nothing like this in the U.S. (that I know of) | 1 |
This was my 2nd time going to this Subway location, first time no one ever came out from the back so I ended up walking out. I now realize that was a blessing in disguise. I decided to go again today because I was right in the area. First, they only had one employee working. Lettuce was very wilted and turning brown, then the phone was ringing and she put the caller on hold and with the same gloves went back to making the sandwich!! Disgusting! Luckily it was only a side of jalapenos and I was able to just throw them out. Lastly, as I was leaving I heard her pick up the phone and start arguing with someone who I am assuming was a friend or family?! Very ghetto location and I will not be returning! Very sad because normally Subway is pretty clean and a great place to eat. | 0 |
I have been to this place twice. The first time I went was a pretty good experience. We had a very polite server with an endearing French accent. They accommodated my girlfriend and I with our vegetarian diet by making an excellent pasta and the French onion soup (also vegetarian) was delicious. The bread is very good and it is accompanied by an excellent salty butter. \n\nWe used the Groupon on this visit and because of the pretty great food we looked past the high price. This visit was sometime in late 2011.\n\nNow, that first time we liked it enough to get the next Groupon they offered. We went to use this Groupon upon impending expiration just last week. First thing I noticed was the very poor service. Instead of a gregarious French server who went on the 5 minute tangent about all of the specials, we had a curt waitress that seemed better suited for a diner with a line out the door. At least at a place like that, I can understand someone being curt. But when you aspire to be a \""fancy\"" restaurant that charges 20 dollars for a vegetable based pasta dish, maybe try to not have holes in your ceiling, no A/C in when it is 80 degrees, and maybe have a waitress that says more than \""know what you want yet?\""\n\nTo be precise, the pasta dish with vegetables is not on the menu. The menu has no vegetarian options other than salads. We had to ask for this pasta dish just like the time before. The gregarious Frenchman was very friendly about it. This waitress was more like \""well...the chef is very busy, I'll have to check\"" in a very doubtful way. Nevertheless, they made us a similar dish to last time that was very good. Their produce tastes very fresh. We had the appetizer with caramelized onion, brie, and goat cheese tarts. This was very delicious as well. \n\nBut again, the factor that makes it 2 stars is the poor service. The waitress forgot to bring us bread, we had to ask another waiter that was not at our table to bring it. We also heard other patrons complaining about their service from that night. They were also out of the only two desserts we were interested in getting. We skipped dessert.\n\nAgain, I am a blue collar raised fella, I did my time in the service industry. I get that it sucks sometimes. However, if you are trying to be a \""fancy\"" restaurant with 20 dollar a plate pasta dishes, don't act like you're working at the Waffle House, because after this experience, I think I could've driven south to the closest Waffle House and had infinitely better service than this. Skip the Groupon and go to one of the many great restaurants in Pittsburgh that will be half this price that probably treats its guests a lot better. | 0 |
The best guacamole! Everything fresh. We were a party of 4 and all my French guest enjoyed their meal. Perfect service and reasonable pricing for the quality of food served. Thank you ! | 1 |
Our experience at this bowling alley was mixed - the pizza and waitress were great, but the management had severe shortcomings. \n \nJust as a background, our group loves experiencing new activities and new locations across the entire spectrum of international travel, fancy dining, stamina sports, down to bare down-to-earth deals. While we don't mind spending a few hundred dollars for a single meal, we do mind it when a vendor does not uphold their promise - it's the principle of the thing - otherwise, what's to stop vendors to perpetually bait and switch?\n \nWe made a reservation for 7 people at this bowling alley to make use of a coupon that promised unlimited bowling and unlimited pizza for $11.95. The fine-print stated that this price might vary by location. So when we made the reservation, we asked them if they would honor the $11.95 price, and they confirmed that they would. We called a second time to verify the price (since some on the group might have agreed to the outing based on the price), and once again, they reassured us that the price would hold. When we arrived for our game night, they reneged and said $15.11. We asked them to look in their appointment book and see who promised us the price on the phone. The person in charge that evening said that the initials in the appointment book were undecipherable, so that he couldn't tell which staff member promised us the price on the phone. We asked him if we could talk to a corporate number to see if they could give him the authority to honor the coupon. He gave us a number and allowed us to waste another 10 minutes only to find that the corporate office was closed (did he not know their hours?)\n \nLong story short, they had baited us, we were counting on an evening of bowling and pizza, and ended up wasting 25 minutes talking to the person-in-charge and paid them $22 more than we had budgeted for, plus gave them additional revenue via the beers and milk-shakes that we ordered.\n \nAmong other disappointments, the men's restroom did not have paper towels at the beginning of our evening and the seating for the bowlers was sub-par - far worse than other alleys we've been to. | 0 |
Wagon Wash SUCKS! The owners are pushy and rude. They did not have my brand of dog food, Evangers White Fish & Sweet Potato, they made me feel that I was stupid and tried to sell me on one of their brands. The homemade treats have sugar, which is horrible for your dog! For food and treats, I love Oliver & Annie, for a good dog wash, try Smelly Dog! | 0 |
Yep -- still my favorite hole-in-the-wall eatery awesomeness. The brisket sandwich with cheddar and slaw and dippin' sauce was to die for. I ate at the bar and just enjoyed my visit. Can't wait til I can walk here! | 1 |
Top notch. Excellent food, excellent service. Try the ribeye, jalape\u00f1o mash potatoes, steaks are amazing! | 1 |
Absolutely wonderful food with a fresh, local take on their items. I highly recommend the Tom Turkey and sweet potato fries. The only downfall depending on when you go is the service - it at times can be quite slow or not the most noteworthy but the sandwiches | 1 |
Burger and fries are great. Not the best you will ever have, but definitely a quality burger. The ease of ordering (by order slip) and ability to customize is nice. \n\nWings are good if you like mild. Very big and crisp just a bit too tame for me heat wise. Ask for them hotter if you can. \n\nWill definitely go back. Awesome staff. | 1 |
I had heard good things about this place so I convinced my friend to go with me to try it out on a recent trip to Vegas. We showed up around 8 o' clock on a Sunday night and we had to wait about 15 min. Not bad considering there a few shops around that you can browse through to help pass the time away.\n\nI won't spend much time talking about the food because there are hella reviews about this place. My friend and I ordered the caesar salad, the Hubert Keller burger, The American Classic, and the Buttermilk Zucchini fries. The caesar salad was....well...a caesar salad. I'm a firm believer that a caesar salad can only get so good. The burgers were phenomenal. I made the mistake of eating my half of the Hubert Keller burger before the half of the American Classic. Although the latter was good, it still paled in comparison to the former. The zucchini fries were good. They had a little taste of jalapeno to them which was interesting. They are a bit too rich for my taste though so I would recommend getting a side to split with one or two friends.\n\nThe thing I want to talk about is their water glasses. I will admit. I am one of those jacka$$es who drinks alot of water. What can I say? A brother needs to get hydrated. Well I hate it when you go to a restaurant and they give you a glass that only fits maybe two sips of water. Not so at Burger Bar! Their water glasses are so big I didn't need to ask for a refill once. Awesome! | 1 |
Love this place. Me and a few friends head up here at least 3x a week for happy hour and house margaritas. Gets a little expensive but everything we've had has always been really good. | 1 |
robertos sucks | 0 |
I have to say, this was totally solid. Is it as good as some of the Mexican food you can get here in Arizona? No, but that would be ridiculous to expect from a chain. I shared the enchiladas with my mom and they were really tasty, as were the rice and beans on the side.\nI came back a few days later just to get some queso dip to go (I'd been craving it, okay?), and while it was pretty good, I wouldn't call it life changing.\nIf you go, definitely get either the mint lemonade or the horchata-- both are great! | 1 |
I got a deluxe pedicure and a gel manicure which were both awesome! The manicure came with a paraffin wax dip which felt amazing! My gel manicure has lasted almost 3 weeks even with my job as a server! Great service by both of the ladies who worked on me. They are super clean and sanitary. \n\nThey have a couples room for a more private, intimate experience. I will be back and i want to bring my boyfriend next time. | 1 |
Tri tip plate was ehhh. Tri tip was cooked a little too long, potato salad was good, cole slaw was tragic. No flavor whatsoever .\n\nTri tip plate was ehhh. Tri tip was cooked a little too long, potato salad was good, cole slaw was tragic. No flavor whatsoever .BBQ sauce was good. | 0 |
HIGHLIGHT: clam chowder!! and the BREAD!! \n\nmy uncle said this place was great so i was excited to try this place out, but it definitely did not meet my expectations. \n\nwe started off with a Caesar salad which was drenched in the dressing, which wasn't appetizing at all. the soup was the best thing we ordered that night. \n\nthe steak was huge, i believe i got the wet aged new york strip, which was dry and not very tasty!! from what i heard from everyone else at the table their main course was just ok as well. my mom ordered a fish entree because shes allergic to beef, but she said it was fish soaked in soy sauce and shes tasted many other things that were better. \n\nthe sides we had were ok, we had the mac and cheese, the creamed spinach, asparagus...which were all mediocre. \n\noo so what was awesome was the bread!!! i dont know if it was because of this that the food was unappetizing, but my entire family couldn't stop munching on the bread nonstop. they had a basket of three different kinds and i believe the one cheese bread was to die for. \n\ni only wish the food was as good so i could go back for both!! there are plenty other places in LAS VEGAS to get better steaks!! | 0 |
Are you guys hiring for managers? B/c you need one. Sign said seat yourself - many tables weren't bussed; waitstaff not around much; food marginal. Drinks were OK. Waiter was pleasant, but we had to ask another one to find him to get our check. This is the second time I've been to this location- service was poor the first time but the food was better. Prob won't come back! | 0 |
I love this place! The bruschetta and the Italian Picnic salad are my favorites. Great Happy Hour with $5 glasses of wine. I would recommend this to anyone. | 1 |
Had to send a single star. Love the sushi been here many times one of the servers if you get her you could be waiting a while and she forgets thing and never remembers. | 0 |
SO GROSS! This place used to be good, but is AWFUL now. WHAT HAPPENED??? Every surface is greasy, food is bland now, and the service sucks. Houston we have a problem. | 0 |
I wish I could give this place negative stars as it seriously needs to go out of business the way it treats people's orders and their management talks to customers like they're idiots.\n\nAfter waiting almost 20 minutes in the drive thru, i was served a custom combo burrito in a half way unwrapped piece of tin foil, falling out into the bag it was presented in. I noticed that the drive-thru person was touching that lose food prior to putting it into my bag after touching a register to ring someone up behind me, touching the counter area, touching his face and head, then giving me the food.\n\nThey initially refused to refund my order, and blamed me for the loose food in the bag. I spoke with a female manager who didn't provide her name and again, tried to blame me on their error. She eventually provided the refund but refused to provide a receipt to prove this. \n\nI guess it was against my better judgement to give this business a second chance, but I will not be returning, ever and advise you, if you value food safety, quality, and cleanliness to avoid this location like the plague. | 0 |
GREAT coffee, horrendously slow service with other employees not interested in helping knock down the line. If you are just getting coffee, hit the drive-thru - you'll be less frustrated. | 0 |
This place is the best! The owners are friendly and make you feel welcomed. They're there all the time, which tells me they care about their business. Coffee is wonderful, tea is Republic of Tea (wish they had some loose leaf options, however). Always something going on in there. Just check out their calendar http://www.rejavanatecoffee.com/ to see what's happening. Free internet and a selection of board games will keep you busy. Support your local independent coffee place! | 1 |
Its okay, but it was just ok. \n\nThere's a $4 per person corking fee which caught us off guard. We were expecting that would be for the table.\n\nWe started with the polenta and the mozzarella. The mozzarella was unremarkable, deep friend mozzarella in breading. Of course it was good, it is fried cheese! But it was nothing special. The polenta was a real stand out, tasted home made and was delicious.\n\nThey give you garlic olive oil and garlic bread sticks to dip in the oil. This was free so I'm not complaining, but that just seemed a heavy and oily combo to me. Also, the breadsticks were covered in rosemary, and I loathe rosemary.\n\nMy friend had the special, pan seared shrip over pesto penne, and she loved it. I had this chicken dish with apricots and it was ... alright. It was good but I felt like the searing on the chicken could have made this dish excellent.\n\nOverall I would come here again but maybe I'd stick with a staple like chicken parmigana. | 0 |
This is my favorite cafe in Phoenix to study at...amazing coffee and delicious treats. If I am going to eat lunch, I prefer next door at Pane Bianco. And when I went on Sunday there was a live DJ. Also so much space so you can choose noise level you desire and spread out your books and computer. Reminds me of coffee shops in the northwest like Portland. | 1 |
This was the first dinner we had on a recent trip to Charlotte to visit friends. Cantina 1511 was recommended by my friend's coworker so none of us really knew what to expect. The food was much more high end compared to what I was expecting, so if you're looking for a good ol' messy cheese covered burrito, this probably isn't the place to go. They had a really good looking list of tacos, but I ended up trying the crab quesadilla. Per the recommendation of the waiter, I added shrimp. The server told us the chef was a great seafood cook...no disagreements here, I loved it! Very different, but if you like seafood, it's a solid meal. \n\nHonestly, there were a lot more items on the menu that sounded amazing and I would've loved to try, but the prices were really steep. We chose to split a picture of the blue margarita and honestly, it was nothing special. When the servers (not our waiter) brought the food out, he spilled my boyfriend's drink all over him. The owner and our waiter apologized, comped his meal, and brought two fresh drinks over on the house. We compared the two side by side, and the new drinks definitely had a little/lot of extra love (and by love I mean tequila). If you're going to drink here, skip the pitcher and go with the individual drinks. \n\nI can't say enough good things about our waiter we had there. He also mentioned that during the summer he plays music out on the patio, so if you like live music, definitely come by in the summer to check it out. All in all: great place, awesome food and service, not the best drinks in the world. | 1 |
TommyV's is the place to be - ambiance, atmosphere, integrity and the highest commitment to quality food and 1st Class customer service! Their extensive Happy Hour (11AM - 6:30PM) is not your standard fare - organic, gluten free and one-of-a-kind items like butternut squash ravioli, brie gnocchi and short rib sliders will tantalize your tastebuds without tormenting your wallet - apps from $5 - 9! Classy, casual and cool Tommy V's is a sure thing! Trust me - and try it for yourself! The owners, Chef and staff truly care about the customer experience and welcome your honest feedback! I know I for one like to feel valued and appreciated as a comsumer in this marketplace! | 1 |
They have EVERYTHING and it's always an adventure and you can even get produce there! And coconut water for cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeap :) | 1 |
Love this place!! Great carne asada and the sweet corn tamale app is so good its like eating dessert!! Chips are always warm and the three salsas are great! Great margaritas....favorite is the top shelf with floater of Negra Modelo!! | 1 |
I just found out that Harrah's is the largest hotel/casino operator in the world. I am completely amazed. I have been to several of the Harrah's locations and never, ever thought they would be the biggest. Based on the level of service, they are just \""ok\"".\n\nSpend your dollars elsewhere. | 0 |
I just came back from Las Vegas earlier this week, and as usual, I emailed my friend who lives there in advance to see if she's free. She kindly informed me that Serendipity3 has opened up at Caesar's and I suggested that we go there to rekindle memories of the original in NYC (well, at least before they got busted for rats/rodents/whatever).\n\nI may not be a local, but I sure have been to LV plenty of times (at least a dozen). I always thought that service is excellent in LV, especially at higher-end places (and I would imagine that Caesar's falls into one of them). Serendipity3 managed to break my bubble in this respect.\n\nBut you know, maybe that's because this place is actually not in Caesar's. It's outside in a \""box\"", as my friend described it. Aside from the menu, the place doesn't really do a good job in copying the original. While the dessert we had (frozen hot chocolate, of course) was delicious, everything else was... blah.\n\nWe decided to sit at the bar counter because we didn't want to wait. It didn't matter because I like sitting at the bar anyway. I couldn't help but observe these two things while I was there:\n\n#1. I sat at the end of the bar where the staff would place the frozen hot chocolate (or any other items) that are ready to be delivered to the guests. I have to tell you... they sat there really, really, really long time. They pushed the food so close to me that I probably accidently spit in some of them while talking. Sorry!\n\n#2. Bartender actually made a wrong drink for one of the guests! Now, you would think that they would toss that one out and make a new correct one. What did they do instead? They fudged that wrong drink by adding some elements (juice or whatever) to make it look like the one that the guest ordered. How do I know all this? Because they actually conversed loudly enough for me to hear it.\n\nI thought about giving 1 star, but just for the original sake, I am giving this a 2. | 0 |
Great place to study and nice atmosphere! The coffee isn't to shabby either! ;-) | 1 |
I'm a little late with this review but we had Anzios cater our wedding last year and they were fantastic! The prices were amazingly reasonable, the food was great, and they even delivered to our venue in way way North Scottsdale. I definitely recommend them! | 1 |
Pretty yummy on a hot afternoon. I love rocky road ice cream and I love the way Cold Stone employees mix delicious ingredients to make requested item but at this point I prefer Baskin Robbins' take on Rocky Road ice cream. The young gentleman that was attending to me was kind, attentive and patient, which I greatly appreciate. | 1 |
I was fully ensconced in my morning grogginess a couple of days back when some purple person on the corner of Guy & De Maisonneuve pushed a \""Buck for a Coffee\"" card into my hand. I tucked the card into my wallet deciding to keep the treat for next Friday morning when it would be most appreciated after a week of kitten herding.\n\nFriday morning finally rolled around, as it has done for countless millennium. This particular one was cold, overcast, and had a touch of dampness that sent a shiver up my back. This morning was the perfect time to grab a cup of piping hot spendy joe to go!\n\nThe friendly counter staff welcomed me, and upon seeing that I had his promo card proceeded to explain that I could have any of the coffees on the menu for a dollar.\nYay, and all that, but I like my coffee black; unadulterated; a symphony of dark bitterness. Kind of like a Guinness, yet appropriate for breakfast. So that's what I ordered and, once my request was passed on to the barrista, a printed slip of paper was pushed across the counter, accompanied by the words \""You'll have to register in order to get your coffee\""\n\nWhat?\n\nNo.\n\nSorry. \n\nI don't give out my name, email address, and phone number to save pennies off the cost of a cup of coffee.\n\nWhat could have been the discovery of a cozy caf\u00e9 instead turned into something much less pleasant; a sneaky, underhanded marketing ploy.\n\nSo now I have a bitter taste in my mouth from the experience; I guess that's almost as good as a morning coffee, right? | 0 |
LOCATIONS: Inside the Miracle Mile Shops attached to Planet Hollywood. Next to the Brazilian buffet and in front of the lightening/rain simulation.\nATMOSPHERE: Nice big open place. Looks very nice but the food does not match the atmosphere. I didn't like the tables covered with white paper. It was annoying and cheapens the atmosphere. I felt as though that was out of place considering the overall feel of the place. Booth and table seating available. Very good for groups.\nFOOD: Selection of American food. Very little for vegetarians here except pizza. Mediocre food. Has items kids would enjoy. We ordered the \n1. Mahi sandwich which came with fries. The fish was sooooo bland.... Very disappointed.\n2. Other family ordered the salmon salad and salmon entree, which looked good. Pizza was like cheese on top of a cracker the crust was so thin.\n3. Creme brulee was quite good with a thicker crispy layer on top just the way I like it.\nPRICES: Reasonably priced for Vegas except for the dinner entrees. It perplexed me that most of the dishes were $8-10 then the dinner entrees jumped to $20+. We decided to try this place since we had a restaurant.com certificate. $25 off of a $50 purchase not including tip, tax.\nSERVICE: Good. No complaints here. There was someone that came by to take our picture and offered a free picture with optional purchased picture. The free picture was on a post card that was a restaurant advertisement basically with our tiny picture in the middle. \nCONCLUSION: Very disappointed. Will not come again. Soooo much better food in Vegas and even in the Miracle Mile Shops. | 0 |
There are so many other Mexican food restaurants in this town, go elsewhere. I have given Tia Rosas so many chances and am continually disappointed. I am sad to write this review because I want to like it so badly, it's a great location and atmosphere but the goodness stops there. The food is bad, the service is AWFUL. They keep you waiting at lunch (check and food) constantly have dirty dishes, or things floating in your water, get your order wrong, and when it's right - it's just not good. I've tried a lot on the menu: burritos, enchiladas, seafood enchiladas, fish tacos, Carne asada, etc. Nothing at all worth talking about. I hear the chicken mole is good but I'm not paying $15 for anything there. The final straw came today when 1- there was food in my water glass, 2- my order came out wrong and 3- my $17 bill was rang up at $30. No remedies for all of these folies were offered. not going back. No more chances. | 0 |
We have lived in the area since '07 and have never eaten here. We finally went for breakfast and here is what we discovered. Food - ok at best. The sausage tasted like it was reheated in a deep fryer. The hashbrowns were mushy and barely warm. The chix fried steak was not crispy due to being smothered in gravy. Both our meals seemed just barely warm. Service - again ok at best. Trying to get that second cup of coffee is a real bear. The third cup is even harder. $20 for two, you be the judge. I really get the feeling that if your not a regular your not wanted. They have their steady locals and thats what they feel comfortable with. Overall, probably wont be back for breakfast. Just to answer one last question, when we got there they werent that busy. | 0 |
Best popusas ever..especially their special on Wednesday's they have their $1 popusas if you buy a dozen okay let me tell you they have the best that I ever tasted. | 1 |
Awesome I have to say. My husband and I saw this in March 2013. Loved the baby carriage in the beginning and once the baby came out and started the comedy acts they were messing with a guy in my area as being his Papa!! hilarious.. The d\u00e9cor was beautiful. The costumes were amazing as well as the story line. I loved the guy in the aerial square. So amazing. | 1 |
This is the 1st Fresh and Easy that I've been to since I've moved so can't compare to others but I was sorely disappointed that they didn't carry the yummy french bread that they bake right in the bakery. That's all I came for and it wasn't there :(. | 0 |
Excellent food and great freindly service. Very laid back with good music playing. Just come here and try it you won't be sorry. | 1 |
Theres an atmosphere in Tesco that i feel is missing in Asda's & Morrisons. I cant really explain it, but suffice to say i feel more relaxed shopping in Tesco.\nI do agree that the worst suppermarket Caf\u00e9s are in Tesco, but as they are franchised, i cant let that affect my review, however, 4 Stars since they have not upgraded to a Costa Franchise yet. | 1 |
Gorgeous place & amazing views. Here's the thing about the Cosmo you are not going to find a bad restaurant, or at least I haven't! \n\nMake a rezzie and request a seat by the window overlooking the strip, they have one of the best views & probably the best in the Cosmo as far as restaurants go!\n\nDrinks-man do they serve up some cocktails here, go ahead, get good and shitty!\n\nFood-Beef cheek, interesting, good, never had that before\nRoasted Chicken-slap your mama this was good chicken!\nSalad-OK dude way too much salad holy cow that was alot of food\nDessert-we passed we were way to stuff\nWine-YES Please! they have lots of it.\n\nAll-in-all I'll be back! | 1 |
All I ask for in a Chicago style thin crust is a crunchy crust, melted cheese and a great sauce. If the toppings are of great quality it just makes it that much better. I asked a guy I met at a gas station in a Chicago Bears ensemble with Bears and Cubs stickers all over his car if he knew of a good Chicago style pizza place here in Vegas. He turned me on to this place, if I ever see him again I'm going to kick him in the baby maker and take 30 bucks out of his wallet. I worked in Chicago for a year and definitely tried all the big names Lou Malnati's, Uno's, Geno's East and many mom and pop places... First of all I had it delivered so I can't comment on the restaurant itself. When I called the gentleman was nice and informative of his product however told me I was out of his delivery area by a mile. He did say that he would do it this one time to get me hooked and that they were really slow anyway. I now know why they were so slow... Food sucked! I got a large pepperoni and meatball for my buddies and I, on the phone he said 30-40 minutes for delivery time, it took over 60. Once it arrived I noticed the delivery driver was holding the container at an angle and thought maybe the handle was crooked or something. OH NO!!! He was holding my pizza at an angle because when I opened the greasy bottomed box the pizza was actually so discombobulated I had to pull slices off of each other. The pizza was so cold that it was like trying to pull a grilled cheese apart. The meats were burnt and the meatballs were just chunks of beef, not little balls or thinly sliced actual meatballs. The sauce was flavorless and the only taste that truly resonated throughout was the burnt cornmeal that they used to keep the dough from sticking to the oven. If you want good pizza; stay far, far away from this place. | 0 |
It's Just a Hot Dog !! Two visits to JJs and I have had enough. I felt as if I was interrupting management and staff with work. There was no greeting...No \""May I help you? \"" No \""welcome to JJs\"" No nothing. This place needs personality. A Hot Dog joint needs at the very least a warm, welcoming spirit and ideally a unique personality. Now on to the Dog. All I wanted was what I call a Carolina Dog . Yellow mustard and cole slaw. That's it. Here you will pay a \""premium\"" for ...cole slaw. I'm thinking in NC we don't think of cole slaw as a premium item.But at JJs 3 dabs on your dog will cost you extra. Thankfully, yellow mustard was a standard ingredient. The dog was OK. Nothing special. Cole slaw very ordinary. My next whine ....is the packaging . I get the dog to go and damn if the container isn't worth more than the dog. Its a beautiful little Tupperware coffin designed perfectly to hold one dog in perpetuity,. Folks...Its just a Hot Dog !! Wrap it up in tin foil and throw it in a bag. | 0 |
A friend and I went on a groupon. We were excited to try the DIPPING bar. The tables that we were seated at were more like lounge seats. I didn't see where the dipping came into play because there wasn't any. The price was a little high and the buns on the burger fell apart fast. \n\nI wouldnt go back unless they brought in small snacks and DIP-ABLE food. I dont expect this place to last too long. | 0 |
The service was great. My husband and I went for our anniversary dinner and shared a rib eye and a bottle of champagne it was so delicious. The bartender was the best\"" Martin\""...... Thanks will be back for sure. | 1 |
Great pizza, crust is perfect, not too thin or thick. Sauce is simple (other place put too much or too little). Staff is always friendly and helpful! | 1 |
Wow,just left this place after a staycation at the Westin Kierland. Not only were the tubs very dirty but they did a horrible job. I will not go again........EWWW | 0 |
Shelby cars on display. Shelby merchandise being sold. Good to visit at least once. | 1 |
We go to Cibo to grab dinner whenever we are heading downtown for a show. We really love this place. It's likely that you will have a short wait for a table - and it's a tight space. But it's worth the wait! The food is consistently excellent and the service is pretty fast. I absolutely love their pizza and their appetizers are also delicious. If you plan on going in a group larger than 4, send someone early to put your name in to make sure you're not waiting too long! | 1 |
Room is great, but service is so bad, they didn't clean the room since two days and I have to stay till this Monday in the hotel cuz recipients told me they don't refund the money if I leave b4 Monday, we have a problem using the shower n their engineer just came to fix it plus the phone isn't connected!!! ..... Not recommended at all. | 0 |
When the property management first annouced the Food Trucks in the Water Ridge Parkway Business Park, I said to my self, Self yuck, burgers and fries, etc. But I viewed the menu and emailed to all of my co-workers, we had to get a taste OMG, yes it was awesome, ALL OF IT, and the fingerlings...to die for. We they were delayed I called them and SAID, ARE YA COMING today...Lol\n\nOn another NOTE: I wish the Philly Cheese Steak was on a HOAGIE ROLL INSTEAD OF A BUN...cause im a philly girl and thats the way we do it in PHILLY. | 1 |
Tried to get my nails done here for my romantic get away with my husband but apparently the four people sitting on their asses were to busy doing that to bother with a client. I will never even attempt to go back | 0 |
After such a great first experience, I returned to a lesser experience. I certainly didn't care for my dry and flavorless chicken enchilada's. Also, I had vowed to return to finally try the much discussed table side guacamole-also, a disappointment. It needed salt and more kick. The consistency was not great, I don't think it was mixed very well....which I know because I watched it happen.\n\nIn a cruel twist of fate, this restaurant also serves one of the most mouthwatering desserts I have ever had. I still dream about the warm fried cinnamon sugar churros with ice cold vanilla ice cream and warm caramel sauce drizzled all over the plate. I vow to make hose happen in my own kitchen...please god, make it happen! | 0 |
I really loved the food and Mark our waiter was super nice. and the atmosphere was great sitting on the balcony 2nd floor. Nice | 1 |
We went out of our way to stop at the new Sweet Republic this afternoon, super excited to try the ice cream we'd heard so many good things about. We ordered, had our ice cream in our hands, and when the cashier gave us our total ($11) I handed her a $100 bill to pay with. She handed it back to me and told me they did not have any change. I didn't have any other form of payment with me- we literally had to put our ice cream down on the counter and leave it there while the cashier told us that there wan't anything she could do, and if we couldn't pay another way we couldn't buy the ice cream. There aren't any signs posted anywhere that say they don't accept large bills. We made a choice to visit Sweet Republic and we were treated like it was our fault/problem that they didn't have change. Bummer. | 0 |
One star is too much for this lazy joint. Walked in at 11 am and they had on display 2 old Sicilian slices and garlic knots covered in plastic wrap that were definitely from the day before. Really...you can't make a fresh pie and throw those out? What other corners do they cut? Pizza was not good. | 0 |
If you are looking for the old school style barbershop where people know you, it is a community and you are not a number, this is the place.\n\n1, Parking - No issue, small strip mall at the end of Eastern in Henderson.\n\n2. Ambiance - Inside, it is a mix of old world traditional charm. Nice heavy wood furniture throughout the entire place, big, comfy barber chairs and simply charming, simple and nice. \n\n3. Price - Just like all other places. They have deals for kids during the summer. \n\n4. Stylists - Here is the key. Everyone is friendly, casual, professional and seem to be dedicated to the clients. It is a community and it is a place where you want to come back. They are all very, very nice.\n\n5. How - Most of time, you have to make appointment. I kinda like the let's just go to fantastic sams, great clip and get it done type of thinking, and when I do, I get that type of haircut. So, I simply get organized, plan out appointments for the kids and get them done on the dates that we make appointments. Hard to do and very easy to do too!\n\nGive them a call, you will NOT be dissappointed. | 1 |
I stayed in the hotel while my new apartment was getting ready for our move in and well I was very impressed that the rooms are huge the staff are sweet kind and nice. It feels like home not a hotel. And to top it all its very pretty. It's a lot of hotels in Vegas each is different but I enjoyed my stay and will return as often as I can. Its lots to see and buy I give it five stars total. The stay the Shop its worth it please believe. | 1 |
This place was awesome when I was a kid but not its trash. They really need to renovate. This is the hotel that all us broke people stay at when we go to Vegas. | 0 |
I usually go to the one on power rd for wild west wedesday well since we were in the area we went to this one . well the wild west steak here is 8oz for 9.99 an at the one on power is 11oz for 9.99 I asked for the mgr whosaid she has no control over that i told her if we didnt have our drinks i would have left she asked if there was anything she could do Isaid yea give us the 11oz for 9.99 she said she didnt have the power i told her i would never come back to this one if thats the case she didnt seemed concerned never offered anything.I dont know why each location is different also the mens urinal was backed up and the bathroom ws filthy and this was at 5:30 pm not like it was late at night I SUGGEST ANYONE WHO WANTS A 11 OZ GO TO THE TEXAS ROAD HOUSE IN GILBERT ON POWER RD . | 0 |
Visited Lola's for the first time yesterday and I was less than thrilled.\nLet's start with the parking is undersized and crowded, the restaurant packs you in as well with very small 2 top seating with people constantly bumping you and the wait staff is less than efficient.\nBeyond that our food took longer than expected due to our waiter as a table across from us received their food at about the same time as us. They sat down 10 minutes after we ordered.\nI tried the Jambalaya, which the rice was cold and the seasoning was not quite as good as Zatarains. My wife had a dish where the grits were tasty but also cold.\n\nI cannot say I will try this again as there were so many things wrong with this restaurant. | 0 |
Stayed here for three nights for my parents 40th wedding anniversary celebration. I have to admit, I had high expectations after reading all the rave reviews and hearing over and over again how this was a five star resort. Perhaps my expectations were a little TOO high. The rooms were beautiful but overall I would say our experience here was only average, and we probably won't stay here again. Nex time I will opt for the Bellagio or Mandalay Bay. Here are some more details about our stay:\n\nPros: \n1) The rooms. Gorgeous and spacious. Everything is electronic, so you can be uber-lazy and shut your draps or put out the privacy notice without leaving the bed. The beds were very comfortable, and the pillows were heavenly.\n\n2) The on-site staff. They were five-star friendly. Everyone bends over backwards to make sure you're happy and comfortable.\n\nCons:\n1) The towels in our room REEKED of smoke. Now, my parents didn't have this problem in their room, so I think maybe our maid was a smoker. But it was a problem every single day we were there, so it wasn't just one stray towel. ICCKKK. \n\n2) The hallway of our floor (12th floor) also reeked of smoke half the time. Now, I understand this is Las Vegas, but we specifically asked to stay on a NON-SMOKING FLOOR! And there are signs everywhere, so I don't know why it smelled so terrible.\n\n3) The other half of the time, the hallway reeked of pungent cleaner mixed with a ham sandwich. I'm not kidding. It was such a strong, gross smell, we wanted to throw up.\n\n2) The resort is small and offers few amenities compared to the Wynn. You have to walk over to the Wynn for practically everything. My b/f wanted to get his shoes shined and had to walk to the Wynn. Ditto for me when I wanted to get a facial- their spa is very small and was booked up.\n\n3) The pool. It is placed right between the Wynn and the Encore and gets sun for only two hours in the morning. What a stupid place to put the pool. It was shaded and cold all afternoon.\n\nBeware, the Encore is not all it's cracked up to be!! | 0 |
We would of never known of this place if it weren't for Veebow. That app on my smart phone map'd it out from where I was, it had a buy one burger get second off, sounded like a deal so we went.......\n\nPros: The food was good.\n\nCons: We went first thing when it opened, and our food took forever(over 40 mins) for a couple of burgers. Waitress hardly came by our table, understanable since it was the lunch rush. There was no lunch rush.\n\nVerdict: I would have to try it again, hopefully they have another coupon on that Veebow site next month. Can't judge a restaurant off one bad waitress. Next time maybe dinner. | 0 |
Came here on a date (which sucked BTW) but onto the food. Great atmosphere and friendly fast workers. The food is yummo however if you're into spicy spicy this isn't the place. Overall I'm giving it a 5. I recommend it | 1 |
The ventilation in the bouldering area is terrible. Please install some chalk eaters. People are inhaling tons of chalk into their lungs and are going to get pneumoconiosis from climbing at your gym. | 0 |
What can I say about a place with sub par food... I can say its a very happening place. Lots of people and of course by the name you would know it's a candy store and a restaurant. Drinks have that sugary theme you expect from a overprice las Vegas strip spot. I had a root beer float cocktail. Which was not bad, even had floating coco cola candy in it.\n\nDinner: i had the steak and fries. For a place located in the Paris casino, I expected better.... I got sub par ... Steak was ok and fries sucked...... For 23 dollars.. I expect a little more...\nThe girlfriend had the steak arugula salad... Steak was dry ,,.. Salad not memorable. ...\n Also started with burger slider... Which was ok for a slider dish,,, presentation suck.... But ok in taste.... \nOn saving grace. We had a great server named, Shane. Very attentive....\n\nI wouldn't recommend this resturant. Unless you want fusion sugary theme drinks or funky ice cream dishes.... It's Vegas after all... You got ton of other places to eat at. | 0 |
Millers is a good place to hang out after work. It's got good music and cold beer. \nThe wait staff is friendly and fast, and quick to recommend favorites. | 1 |
nothing but love it | 1 |
I had dinner at The Carnegie Deli on 8/6/13 (check no.5070620; should management need validation).\n\nThe service was great, the restaurant was clean (and looked much like something you would see in NY), sandwiches and sides were fresh and delicious. The salad inparticular was fresh as it gets. The vegetables were crunchy (great cucumbers). Great rye bread too. I would go back for the sandwiches - because I'm flying out in late August.\n\nAs far as the desserts go...\nI ordered the coconut cream pie and my guest ordered the seven layer cake.\nThe coconut cream pie was beautiful, but the flavor wasn't there at all. The pie was starchy (probably from too much corn starch) and lacked that creaminess and 'coconut flavor' that one expects from this classic. I used to make these pies for a resort in Saipan and the right recipe will give you great results every time. It's not a difficult dish to pull off. Anyway, Carnegie's pie lacked so much dimension that I wondered if anyone working there ever stopped to say, \""Can we really standy behind this coconut cream pie\""? are they testing their desserts? I doubt it.\n\nI tried my friends seven layer cake. Way too sweet and VERY dry. I could tell that the cake was either old or it was stored at a temperature so cold that it actually damaged the genoise cake part of the dessert.\n\nCarnegie is great for sandwiches and sides, but hey should just burn the dessert menu. | 0 |
I am lucky to still be in a city that still has a drive-in - either u luv em or u hate em - Or you have never been! (beleive me, there is alot who have never been to a drive in !!!!) Ahhhh, the good ol days - and we actually still have them here in scottsdale! There are so many towns and cities who no longer have any left - all the land bought out all in the name of progress- out with the old in with the new.\n\nIf you haven't been, go now before there are no longer any left. \n\nThat said: there is an art form for attendance. (i think i have down-pat). I bring camp chairs, blankets, candles, wine, popcorn, whole roast chicken, tomaotes, crossiants, OH! and a cork screw - verrrry important. So no, do not go to the snack bar - ewww. \n\no, and please do not drive in and out of the parking lot attempting to park & reverse 37 times with your freak'n lights on blinding everyone around you, thank you very much! | 1 |
Should be 3.5* but i am gonna bump it up. It sure is fast but not super exciting. Its just alright. They do not have too many choice either. And their pork is super salty which kind of ruins it. But as far as mall food joints go its not bad.\n\n\""Its alright\""\n\nEugene | 1 |
Since writing this review I've received two e-mails from Sushi Samba employees suggesting I return and that they are genuinely sorry that I had a bad experience and are sure it won't repeat. \n\nMy question is: Where was this level of service when I was eating there?\n\nLike hell I'm going to spend another hundred something dollars for them to prove to me that they don't suck. | 0 |
I bought a smoothie and a different price came up at the register than the sign and also the $1 promotion was not showing up. Juliana was my cashier and instead of helping me she rolled her eyes and laughed at me. Only after I had to press the issue was she willing to call the bakery to confirm the price. When bakery called her back she said, \""I'm not even going to answer them\"" and proceeded to help the person next in line!\n\nI was just standing there waiting to be acknowledged. It was like I was a burden to her just cause I wanted her to do her job!\n\nI shop at whole foods a couple of times a day (coffee in the morning, usually get a smoothie for lunch and my regular groceries) and only had a positive experience. I'm such a whole food fan and this seem so out of place with the whole foods that I experienced in the past. Hope you can resolve this issue ASAP!\n\n\n***i heard from several including an employee friend of mine that after I left Juliana and her coworker Mikelyn Sierra were mocking me and laughing at me. | 0 |
Absolutely horrible, I ordered the green chile burger. They didn't have any salsa to put on the burger. I ordered the burger medium rare it was dried up and very burnt. The fries were way over cooked. The katsup was watered down. The soda was flat. Needless to say I will not be back. | 0 |
Nothing special, I expected more form this place. If I was taken on a date to this place there would not be a second date. I've had beater food, better and beater service, then this place. the only good things was the beer and time wasted at a decent costs. | 0 |
Big League Dreams is one of a number of baseball parks we frequent with the kids playing travel baseball. It is one of the nicest facilities with paved sidewalks, individual ballpark seating with some shade cover, and indoor clubhouses (free to enter) with A/C, snack bar, bar & televisions. From a viewing perspective, the nicest facility we've been at to date.\n\nThe fields are fairly well kept, though they have some drainage issues with it rains (we've had games canceled after rain). The area behind the plate is far to large for younger players and the net over the backstop area intrudes on playable pop ups, but it I'm sure it helps keep the facility in better shape.\n\nThe biggest issue I have is one they BLD cannot control... it's an hour from my house, so I dread driving out and back a couple times in a weekend. \n\nOverall, one of the best facilities in town, but I'm always hoping for better. | 1 |
place to kill time before a movie or to quench a craving after one.\n\nits ok-ish. i had their signature cake (chocolate raspberry cake) which is not bad but found it a tad too sweet. service is decent. place is clean enough.\n\nin the end, its nothing memorable | 0 |
We stayed here in June, 2011. We had a wonderful experience. The staff was friendly, worked with us to give us a good rate (comparable to nearby hotels) and the resort provided much needed space for the kids. The property has everything you need for your stay - swimming pools (waterslide to boot), restaurant, fire pit outside to roast marshmallows and relax by, and large rooms. \n\nTip:\nWalk across the property and out the gate to the Old Pueblo Cafe. They have good food at reasonable prices and live entertainment on the weekends! | 1 |
Very good burritos. Though they say the Barbacoa is award winning, it is too sweet for my taste. I love the salads (they are very large) but whatever they put on the lettuce can affect my digestive tract. I usually go for the chicken burrito and my wife always gets a salad. | 1 |
Wing stop is a place where you will get the same standards no matter the wing stop you visit. It's not the best I ever had but I know where to go if I want good wings every time and in any city I see find a wing stop in | 1 |
We have been to this location and frankly, my family and I will never step foot in here again. While the staff is nice, they have messed up our orders both times. The second time we waited at least twenty minutes for our food. There was another couple there who ordered before us (at least 10 minutes before us by the sound of their complaining) who still didn't get served until after we did. However, people who ordered well after us got their food before us. Both times we have been there our order has been incorrect. They have forgotten parts of our meal or our drinks and then stare at us blankly when we ask for what is missing. This KFC really needs a management team to step up and tighten up this ship. Unfortunately though, they have forever lost us as customers. | 0 |
I went to this place on Wednesday and it was packed I thought the food was gonna be good well... I was soooo wrong I ordered a \""quesadilla\"" with meat it was a soft tortilla (the size of my hand) with cheese and meat and on top of the meat they put a burned tostada I have never seen a quesadilla prepared like that and it didn't even taste good it had no flavor. My cousin ordered some tacos and the tortillas were stuck to the paper they put them in Worst place I have ever been to. | 0 |
I went to this store recently when did a 99cent store become 150 cent store change the name people r very rude don't seem to like there job I don't enjoy the like the smart ass manager I ask when prices changed he told me 7, yrs ago bull I've live buy this store as long as it has been opened change the name don't screw your customers!!! | 0 |
I just ate the most delicious sandwich here. How good was it? If a homeless guy ate the sandwich I just ate, then farted directly into my mouth, it would still be at least 63% delicious.\n\nNo joke. | 1 |
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