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Wow!\nComing from back East, I'm usually disappointed with Italian food in Arizona. This place, however was just spot on. The service was warm, friendly, professional, and prompt. My picky girlfriend wanted her pasta dish modified in several ways and our server bent over backwards to get her exactly what she wanted, with no hint of an eye roll. So many places in Phoenix just don't have this professional level of service and focus way more on the \""cool points\"". The owner or exec chef, or whomever that big guy is who talks to everyone was charming and funny. \nThe food was fantastic, and that spicy oil was a great way to start our meal. I don't even remember what I had, other than that it was a meatless pasta dish and that I couldn't stop eating it! \nWhat a nice place for a good, solid meal and/or a really nice date. | 1 |
Sometimes this hotel is overlooked for the larger casinos, but it's a jewel... \n\n1. Rooms - We were very impressed with the room. For $149 for three nights, no complaining here. Sure the room didn't have a fridge for cooling the booze, but you take the ice jar and fill it with two beers.. you're good! \n\n2. Service - The people that work here... really nice and considerate staff members. \n\n3. Check in - Slow... 3 people working the counter for a mob of about 25... \n\n4. Casino - I think I won more money at this place with their slots than any other casino on the strip. \n\n5. Food - Not bad, low-priced food. | 1 |
So i came to this place when it first opened and it was ok. Cheap beer made my trip worth it. My first experience with the food there was horrible. Waitress kept saying she was checking on the prime rib. finally did 30 min later and brought it out cold. My buddy ordered the patty melt and he straight looked at me and said \""how in the hell do you mess this up\"". After 30 more min. Hells Angels walked in and that was our que to leave...\n\nWe tried it again last night after vowing i would never return. Bartender was fast, and courteous, Karaoke was fun. But after being there for a hour, it got hot as hell because 3 out of the 7 fans in the bar were broken, then people around me were talking about how they couldn't believe the owner... They were Saying his wife had just left and how he was taking a female singer to a band he booked to his office to bang her out. This was coming from their \""friends\"" and a couple employees..... This was pretty inappropriate for a owner to be doing in his establishment for everyone to know. Owner found out i knew and had a chat with me and bought me a beer. talking about how long he had been married and all... To be honest with you all. It was straight drama filled. complete ridiculousness... I will never step foot in that bar again. Stay away from this place if you wanna have a good time....... I'd rather watch paint dry.... with a beer in my hand of course. | 0 |
OK I might be picky. But when a party of four goes to a steakhouse I expect to see steaks on the tables. But these steak prices are nuts for a casual dinner spot, as were the The four plates on the table all together consisted of less than 18 oz of beef. Pretty sad for a steakhouse if you ask me. \n\nBut I will say this for the place. The staff and management was nice except for the one waiter lacking manners and reaching over me and across my plate to hand off condiments to my dining partner. \n\nThe staff is quick to refill your glasses. Friendly and otherwise thoughtful. \nI might not come there for a meal again but I would consider it a decent place for appetizers and drinks. So the Saloon might just become a favorite watering hole for me from time to time. | 0 |
Can't believe that I've written 399 reviews already. To celebrate the 400th review, I saved it for one of the best meals/experience I ever had. Its no wonder the man is named Chef of the Century. His namesake restaurant incorporates attention to food and service like no other restaurant I've been to. \n\nAfter reading reviews from fellow yelpers, I knew I had to call a week ahead to ask for a limo reservation. On the night of our reservation, a gold limo came to pick us up at the Mandalay Bay. It drove us to the MGM and dropped us off right in front of the secret entrance to the MGM residences in the back of the hotel. We got a quick glimpse of the place as we walked through it. The garden courtyard, looked like an outdoor garden, was actually indoors. Our hostess told us a night in one of these rooms start at $10K. I guess I'll just stick with the free walkthrough of the place instead. \n\nThe walkthrough eventually leads us back to the general public casino of the MGM, right next to Joel Robuchon and L'Atelier. Our hostess took our coats and brought stools for all the ladies' purses. Our servers quickly brought us menus and took our drink orders. Once all our orders were taken, the magic began! \n\nFirst up was the butter and olive oil cart. Prepared tableside, the server scrapes two layers of butter and sprinkles fleur de sel on it carefully. He explained that the butter was from Britain. Next he pours olive oil from spain into small bowls. \n\nNext up was the bread cart! I think I ate about 6 or 7 different kinds of bread. I already told myself not to eat too much in order to save room for the rest of the meal, but the bread was just so irresistible! My faves were the Milk bread, Basil bread, Bacon bread, Croissant and the Cheese brioche (in no particular order). The first time they bring the bread cart around to take everyone's order, they'll actually bring the bread back to the kitchen to warm it up. Afterwards, they just bring an assorted tray around to see if anyone wants more bread. The ones on the tray don't get warmed up! They came by 4 times to offer us more bread throughout the meal. \n\nOur amuse bouche for the night was beets soup with marscapone cheese. I don't like beets, but even I found this to be quite delicious! The presentation and choice of serving ware was spot on. \n\nFor the appetizer, I had the Lobster with truffle. It came with three huge pieces of perfectly cooked lobster, topped with three big pieces of winter truffles. The sauce complimented the lobster perfectly without overpowering the flavor of the truffles. \n\nThe next appetizer I had was the Crispy soft boiled egg with truffles. The egg was perfect, with yolk slowly oozing out as you cut into it! \n\nFor my entree, I had the chicken with foie gras. This dish required an extra supplement, which I think is totally worth it since California no longer has foie gras available. The chicken and foie gras come served in a big pot, and is presented to you tableside as the server carefully plates the contents onto a plate for you. The chicken was so juicy and moist, and the foie gras was so rich. My only complaint was that the sauce was a bit salty for my taste. \n\nFor dessert, I had the Herb sorbet with sabayon. This was the perfect palate cleanser. So refreshing yet the perfect sweet ending to the meal. One of my friends ordered the sugar sphere with orange mousse. This was an amazing presentation. The clear and shiny sphere of sugar was filled with orange mousse. It was really too beautiful to crack open to eat! \n\nAnd of course the best part of the meal, the dessert cart, comes to finish off our experience here. The cart has over 40 things. By the time the server went through everything on the cart, I already forgot what were the items he mentioned in the beginning. But he was so patient with us and answered our questions as we pointed and asked him what certain items were again and again. The cart has small candies and chocolates, to french macarons, to lollipops and marshmallows, to even small desserts (creme brulee, panna cotta). I felt like a little kid in a candy store! My favorite items were the yuzu truffle, the blueberry cheesecake bite, and the pineapple pop. \n\nBefore our meal came to an end, the server brought all the ladies at the table a gift bag. It came with a loaf of cake and a glossy picture book of the dishes at the restaurant (some of them were the ones we ate). \n\nWhen we were about ready to go, we let the hostess know for her to get the limo ready. Once the limo arrived, she walked us back through the MGM residences to our limo which took us back to the Mandalay Bay. \n\nOverall, this place is worth every single penny. The experience as a whole was flawless. Service was spot on, food was beyond expectations, and presentation of everything was a masterpiece. Every dish looked too beautiful to eat! I definitely will be coming back to try the 16 course! | 1 |
The bathtub and separate showers are nice, granite and tile, but the shower head and the towels are low rent. Other than this the tower deluxe room wasnt anythig special nothong particularly bad, just decent. If i wasnt hwre for work I would absolutely stay at least at the mandalay bay or nicer more mid-strip. I had multiple problems with my keycard not working in the door, and an issue with my reservation thatr I called ahead to avoid and once there nothing was done and I was misinformed/lied too. I will go out of my way not to stay here and make sure nobody else has to deal with their incompetence. Too many bettere options to stay at on the strip to stay at the \""Sux\""ur. | 0 |
This is better than any food truck I've ever eaten at, and most BBQ restaurants for that matter! In addition to the sandwiches, loaded nachos, etc. they offer straight up plates of meat with sides. I'm a big fan of the plates because I don't really care about the bun. I've yet to find a side that isn't totally delicious. Even the coleslaw tastes great, and I usually hate coleslaw!\n\nThe people here are super friendly and attentive. In the months I've been going I've never once seen them mess up an order! \n\nWhen you see these guys around, get excited. It's amazing and cheap local BBQ! | 1 |
When first looking at the website and menu for this restaurant I was not interested in trying it at all. But out friends asked us to dinner with them at this restaurant so felt obliged to go. After looking at the yelp reviews I felt a little better about trying it, though I still had my reservations. \nWhen we walked in the place it seemed fine, not too large in size and there were plenty of customers. Every person dinning there was of Asian decent so we thought that the restaurant might be more authentic. You seat yourselves and order at a counter as you would at a fast good restaurant but then the food is brought out to you (which we do not know how they remember what goes where because they do not give you numbers). The menus do not have any description of the food/entrees. It dies arrive fairly quickly unless you order their Dinner Special Box, which seemed to arrive 5 minutes after everyone else's meals. I did like their crab Rangoon because it wasn't fried to long that the shell was too hard, but my boyfriend disliked how greasy it was. I was also not impressed with their egg rolls and he said they were okay. I ordered their Healthy Option of Chicken and broccoli (steamed chicken & veggies with white rice and sauce on the side). It was okay but the broccoli was not cooked enough and the sauce was very bland in taste as was my friends Sesame Chicken. My boyfriend had the Sichuan Beef that had broccoli, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, and zucchini. I tried a bite of the beef and broccoli and my mouth was on fire! The broccoli holds in/absorbs lot of the spice, but my boyfriend mainly disliked how raw and uncooked the broccoli was. \nPrice was fine and the restaurant seemed cleanly enough but I've had better Chinese. I would not return or recommend others. | 0 |
Great idea, but fail execution.\n\nWell... I don't know about great, but it is certainly an interesting idea. Almost clever. \n\nGoing here was my friend's idea - it was either this or get that gastronomical abomination from KFC where they give you a bacon and cheese sandwich and then replace the bread with deep fat fried chicken. I don't like KFC, so I went with this. My choices might as well have been a kick in the face or a stomp on the nuts.\n\nI didn't know what to expect. We walk past the ambulance into the restaurant. The air was thick inside. Oily. I quickly notice that everyone is wearing hospital gowns while devouring their meals. If peopleofwalmart.com was a movie - this would be the cast. \n\nWe found ourselves seats and were greeted by a sweet young girl who put a hospital wristband on us and then came around to put on our gowns. The place is staffed with cute girls in nurse costumes. I look down at the menu and the choices are called bypass - the severity varied by how many slabs of meat they put on. It was all kind of fun at first.\n\nI ordered the lightest thing on the menu - a single 1/2 pound burger - also an order of fries (which are unlimited refills) and a water... outside of water, my choices are sugar drinks or beer. My friend ordered a Double Bypass which was a pound of meat, also fries and also beer. \n\nThe fries were cooked in lard - they didn't taste too bad, but were not crispy or special at all. They just weren't worth getting up for seconds. Soggy, floppy and flavorless... just something to deliver salt to my stomach.\n\nThe burger arrived in a paper tray looking like a sad heap of grease. The bun was glistening - soaked with grease. Butter? Lard? Motor oil? I couldn't be sure, but the first bite told me I didn't want a second. I peeled the top bun from the burger and plopped it in the tray. I attempted to take another bite or two, but couldn't take it. The meat was sub-par shitty, fatty grocery store beef. The cheese was cheap tasting as well. \n\nNot that I expected wine and caviar, but for food this cheap and shit tasting, I wouldn't expect to pay so much. \n\nI didn't eat more than a few bites of the burger and I didn't touch the fries much, but I still felt both full and hungry at the same time. I pretty much just ate a few pickle slices and drank a bottle of water. The waitress asked how I liked it - my friend loved it and said he would've had seconds. I said it was terrible and that I was dissatisfied. I didn't ask for any money off the bill and she didn't offer it either. \n\nEven though I didn't eat it, she charged me 12 bucks or whatever it was. I wasn't entitled to not having to pay or anything - I mean, I ordered it. I should've known what I was getting into. Still, many restaurants would've bent over backwards to make me happy. I can't really bust them down a star for this, but even if I could there's no option for negative stars. \n\nHeart Attack Grill served me one of the worst burgers I've ever had. The novelty of it wore off as soon as my food arrived. If you want to eat an unhealthy yet savory burger/fries meal - go to in'n'out burger.\n\nI will never eat here again. I like greasy food sometimes, but I would rather eat a stick of butter and wash it down with bacon grease. Seriously - fuck this place. \n\nThen again... my friend loved it, so you never know. | 0 |
I've been here more times than I care to remember...and each time I have never purchased anything. It has a web based business called www.findingking.com\n\nAs any jewelery maker out there can tell you, it's hard finding a place where you can establish a good, trustworthy rapport with people who are going to sell you something for the works you will be creating -- this place is NOT it.\n\nWhether I've ordered something online or gone into the store it's always been unfriendly, unhelpful and pissy people working behind the counter. Long before I discovered Phoenix Jewelers Supplies was Finding King, I had ordered a set of metal stamps for my silver smithing...Imagine ordering something in June and finally getting the item in November with Z E R O ZERO nada nothing NO communication whatsoever from them.\n\nI know what it's like to work retail and customer service...I dealt with bitchy women when I worked at the Chanel counter at Nordstrom in my college days...and words cannot describe how truly irate and angry I get when I think that this business is still going...\n\nI guess the old adage from PT Barnum is true -- There's a sucker born every minute.\n\nIf you're a jeweler or someone interested in going into metal arts stay far away from this place findingking.com\n\nAs any AZ jewelry designer can tell you, stick with Rio Grande and Lonnie's...avoid Phoenix Jewelry Supply at all costs. | 0 |
Review on restaurant (food) part, not the bar (drinks): \n\nWent here after a Styx concert with a girlfriend of mine. We went around 11pm on a Saturday night and was glad it wasn't loud or crowded (I guess it's just bar people hanging around this time). We ordered two appetizers and shared the Firkin burger. In the past, bar food have always been mediocre which made me think that I shouldn't even bother eating at bars or pubs. However, lately, I've been seeing a trend where bars are definitely upgrading their food quality. The appetizers we got were the sweet potato fries and Irish nachos. Both were pretty good actually, which made me think that it's okay to order one of their entrees. They ran out of fish and chips so I opted for their burger... And I'm actually glad I did. I've never been impressed by burgers since every burger joint tastes the same to me (yeah, sorry) but Firkin's burger was perfection! The meat was cooked and seasoned right and was very juicy. I don't even remember what else went in the burger but everything tasted so good. One thing I do remember is that there was a hint of sweetness in the sauce? I also chose the garlic fries as a side. It smelled and tasted so garlic-y and I didn't find out why until I was halfway done and noticed real minced garlic pieces on the bottom. I don't know about you, but this impressed me since they didn't just used garlic flavoring and sprinkled it on top of the fries but they actually cooked it with garlic to give its flavor. Even without a Groupon deal, I wouldn't mind going back here. | 1 |
Reviewing mainstream retail establishments may seem a little pointless here on YELP. But if I leave one it's usually gonna be for one purpose....a \nWarning.\n\nYes Best Buy has lots of great electric trinkets, and tons of cheap DVD's. But have you ever asked one of their employees a question? Or found one easily for that matter.\n\nI'm a total nerd and there are days when all I wanna do is flip through every single CD in search of something I've never heard of without any assistance. But.....and this was my worst experience at Best Buy, I wanted to buy a washer and dryer. There was only one Customer Service person in the whole area. Which could be fine, but, when I approached to ask a question he was curt and a little put out that I was bothering him. He told me to wait and I did, thinking that it would only be a few moments, then he promptly helped another customer that had just walked into his area. I went to Sears.\n\nYes this is only one example, but honestly, I have never received a helpful response in that store unless I had to return something. So, NO to the Best Buy. Cheap they may be, but their Customer Service sucks rotten eggs. | 0 |
A Phoenix/Scottsdale classic. This ever changing, trendy Scottsdale hotspot is one that is almost always sure to please. If not for their famous martini's, then certainly for the 'eye candy' - a young, trendy, successful, hip and healthy 20's - 40's - that is almost always a given any weekend evening. The ambiance, with a fresh flower daily at each table is a refreshing touch. The menu is really quite simple and very well priced. Tasty appetizers... my favorites ranging from the flat bread gallettes, to the ceviche. The chicken sandwiches and burgers rarely leave anything left to be desired, my favorite being the AZ88 chicken sandwich. Mmmmmm, a grilled chicken breast topped with blue cheese, chopped celery and buffalo wing sauce, sided with their amazing waffle fries. If you are one for a fabulous martini list, this place won't steer you wrong. Try the Mandarin Cosmo! SLURP. J | 1 |
We like Rubios every time my cousin comes into town. But this location always smells like raw sewage inside. It is disgusting. Nobody wants to eat at a place that smells like that. It is an on again off again situation. You never know if the smell is going to be there or not when you walk in. | 0 |
This is a very scenic and simple hike for the most part. Not nearly as tough as Squaw Peak. It only takes like 40 minutes to reach the 3000 foot summit, but none of the reviews mention that the trail goes back downhill again (you could turn around here) and just kinda wanders another 1/2 mile before winding up in a golf course. It really isn't necessary, but a good extra workout and a few more good views after you reach the top. Some of the houses are really pretty and you can saw them and a whole lot of cactus too. Plenty of rest areas, but overall an easy hike to the peak. | 1 |
Although we've been here many times in the past (and enjoyed the experience), I was very disappointed to see the menu recently has been streamlined. The server told us that someone new is now running the kitchen, and has simplified the menu to focus on quality. Not impressed. The hamburger that I order came on a kaiser roll that tasted as though it had been pulled out of a bag of rolls. The \""pound\"" of wings that my son ordered cost us $11...can find less expensive and better wings at BWW, Zipp's or even Barro's Pizza. Very disappointed with these changes in food quality and pricing. To add insult to injury, we were there today on NFL opening weekend. The place was packed, which added to a wait time of over 30 minutes for pretty mediocre food. | 0 |
Nothing really good to report here, very low quality food, low quality service and not a very good value. All of the food is highly salted and tasteless. For what it is, there are a ton of better options on the strip and off the strip, check out Caesar's Buffet, Wynn's Buffet or Bellagio's Buffet, but please don't waste your time here, place is quite below average. | 0 |
This company is AWFUL. If I could give no stars, I would. I ordered something with Amazon.com, and my package was supposed to be delivered on the 5th. When I checked online on the 7th, wondering where the heck my package was, it said that there was an incorrect address and they had tried to redeliver twice? \n\nFirst of all, I'm home all day. Nobody tried to deliver anything in those two days. I called the company and asked where my package was. It is now the weekend and my package contains supplies that I need to run my home business. When I spoke to their customer service, I was informed that the driver could not find my house, and now I would have to wait until Monday to receive my package...assuming that the driver could find my house. They also said that there was no attempt to deliver on the 6th or the 7th, which means that my package sat on a truck for two days! Unacceptable!\n\nThe worst part about this call to their customer service was the admission that their drivers DO NOT use GPS, nor do they have COMPANY PHONES to call customers in case of a problem. \n\nHORRIBLE company. I will NEVER ever use them, and I'm making a point to tell everybody how horrible they are. I'm also currently on the phone with Amazon to let them know about this situation. Perhaps if they get enough complaints, they'll discontinue using this shipping service. | 0 |
SORRY JENNI, I REALLY WANNA SAY IT'S NOT YOU. IT'S ME. BUT IN THIS CASE, IT'S ALL YOU!\n\nSo here were the events leading up to this decision. \n\nIt was a cold thursday night. I would say it was about 47 degrees with the wind blowing which made it even colder. So a hot bowl of pho would sure hit the spot. The wifey suggested our usual pho place. I wanted to be adventurous and try this new place based on the 4 star average. So off we went.\n\nWe come in and are greeted warmly. We sit down to a really nice glass table with what looks like seashells. I look around to see some nice chandeliers. I must say the decor is very nice. But just like any other relationship, once you get to know the person, you find out they are not who you thought they were.\n\nSo comes the unpleasantries. \n\nFirst off, I think they had the thermostat set to 70 degrees. BELOW ZERO. At first I thought it was just me. But after I looked around, I noticed everybody else in the restaurant had their jackets on. First strike.\n\nI order their namesake, which is your standard combination. Came out at a decent time. Nothing out of the ordinary. If anything, it was a LITTLE MORE GREASY than I wanted. Second strike.\n\nSo we finish our our soups and ask for the check. We ordered two of the same soup at 7.99 a pop. So the total was 17 and some change. As I pull out my debit card, our server tells us that there is a 20 DOLLAR MINIMUM TO USE PLASTIC. Say what? You would think that they would at least have an ATM there but no. Even if they did have one you would still have to pay a convenience fee to withdraw cash along with whatever your financial institution might charge you on top of that. Third stirke.\n\nSo to make up the difference, we decided to get a milk tea with boba for 2.99 to push the total over 20. We get our drink. I take a sip. THE BOBA WAS HARD. For those that are not familiar with boba drinks, the boba is supposed to be soft and chewy. That was the fourth strike.\n\nNow if this was baseball, they would of struck out plus an extra strike, unless they were bowling, in which case you would have 6 more frames. Originally I wanted to give them only 1 star, but the service and the decor were decent so I was gonna give them the benefit of the doubt meaning I am willing to give them another try at a future date. I will update this review accordingly based off of that.\n\nSo Jenni, we just need some time apart. This relationship looks like its not going anywhere except straight to this review. Maybe next time I see you things will be much better. Until then, I wish you luck. | 0 |
Didn't know you could screw up breakfast and yet they did. Eggs and bacon were greasy. Hash brown and seasoned potatoes were dry. Even the salad was lukewarm. Never again! | 0 |
We had never been here before but tried it. We're now loyal customers! From what I understand, the restaurant was taken over by new owners in February 2010; I don't know what the menu and atmosphere were like before (from some of the reviews back in 2006 I'm going to say not great), but it's FIRST-RATE now! It's not stuffy or pretentious at all; the waiter was friendly and outgoing, as was the executive chef, who served us our bread and checked in a couple times throughout the meal.\n\nFirst, a very pretty, relaxing atmosphere, including a piano tucked in the corner (live music starts up again September 15th). I had the \""Fruits de Mur Aux Gratin\"" and it was fabulous! Very rich and delicious. My fiance had the lamb shank and it was equally as good. We also shared the fried calamari as an appetizer, and were not disappointed. The restaurant wasn't crowded at all, which is beyond me because I think this place was exceptional, and very fairly priced for the caliber of food and service we received. Maybe a throwback of previous owners? Or not quite season yet? Either way, I say GO TRY THIS PLACE and tell your friends. It's a jewel in North Scottsdale and a must-visit place! | 1 |
The food was OK. Buffet style. \n\nWhat really left a bad taste in my mouth was\na.) Having my complete credit card number left on the receipt\nb.) Getting hit with a $100 phone call charge to my credit card. When I called my bank to investigate, it turns out somebody had charged a $100 phone call from London to INDIA on my credit card. \nc.) It turns out it was somebody from this restaurant. \n\nStay away from this shady place. There are plenty of other honest Indian food businesses in the metro Phoenix area. | 0 |
You have to be or look like the bouncer to get in here. Five guys before me got in with wife beater tank tops and baseball caps but I couldn't get in with a tank top.\n\nBought the clothes next door to get in and then the girls bar tending couldn't take an order in spite of being empty.\n\nI'd go somewhere else where there aren't jabronies | 0 |
Poor service. Food was nothing special. I don't plan on going back. | 0 |
This place is disgusting. I got food poisoning here. My boyfriend and I ate around 9:30am for breakfast and both left with bad stomachaches. The food is low quality. In fact I barely ate half of my turkey sausage scramble. Then I started vomiting every 10 mins and was up all night sick. I don't know whether it was bad food or unhealthy practices. My advice, stay away. | 0 |
On my 30th birthday I came here with a huge group of friends. The food was great, the beer was great, and the service was awesome. Fast forward 6 years, it's my triumphant return to Montreal. I decide to revisit a place that was a shining memory. \n I walked in, and the place looked different, smaller somehow. There was no great huge room wallpapered with TV's playing sports. The place was practically empty. I grabbed a seat, and sat down in the chair. A waitress came over and asked if I'd like a beer. I looked at the time, it was 11:30, but then remembered I was on vacation, and said a cold beer would be swell. Waitress ran off to get my beer and I began to peruse the placemat/menu. I saw fish and chips, and felt fish and chips and beer would make for a splendid breakfast. (Don't judge me, being on vacation means you can do stuff like that.) \n My beer arrived and I placed my order. Some time later, my food arrived. It looked delicious. I cut into the battered piece of fish and it was quite greasy. The fries were kinda greasy too. The food was just barely within 'ok' parameters. It was heavy and very very greasy. The beer, an ice cold bud light, was magnificent. \n The waitress was friendly enough, but shortly after I arrived, the place got very very crowded and she was swamped. She had help, but I don't think it was enough.\n\n So it turns out the place moved about five or six years ago. Apparently just after I had been there last. This place, not quite as good as their former incarnation.\n\n To recap: Super greasy 'meh' food, good cold beer, service is decent. I prefer the memory of this place to the actuality of this place. | 0 |
I was here from San Francisco and could not get in. He arrived in 20 minutes, was courteous and did not try to sell me\nRepairs I knew I did not need. I would recommend his services. | 1 |
My only negative is cigarette smoke smell. Ok with that out of the way. Cheese curd is good brat was good. Beer was good. Waitress was good. Decor is cool. They have signs everywhere that are fun to read. | 1 |
Wanted to give a shout out to Aaron. Great customer service and very friendly. He made our time at Freddy's very enjoyable.Thanks Aaron for the wonderful service.\n\nThe steak burger was awesome and really enjoyed the chocolate ice cream with brownie concrete . | 1 |
The ladies showed up with in the time frame. They asked what needed to be cleaned and did a great job. In the end they asked for me to inspect everything and if it was to my liking. I would recommned this company again! | 1 |
We love this place & I have been to San Diego, St. Louis, Chicago, etc. Our favorite by far! | 1 |
My GF had a business conference in Vegas at The Wynn. She got a wicked rate for airfare and 6 nights here through Allegiant Air.\n\nThe hotel is a luxury 5 star indeed. Staff was all super friendly and not pretentious.\n\nFilled with high end boutiques like Dior, Chanel, Alexander McQueen, Rolex, Louis Vuitton, Even a Ferrari dealership!\n\nEverything is bright and cheery, the attention to detail amazing, all the way to the stained glass butterfly mosaic tiles on the floor.\n\nThe girl who checked us in was nice & friendly. She gave us a room on the 39th floor since we were staying a week. We had to give a 200$ deposit on the credit card. This later was a 900$ deposit - we never quite understood why. Something to do with the Internet which made no sense.\n\nOur room was a deluxe resort double. Floor to ceiling windows overlooked the spectacular golf course and pools.\n\nThe bathroom was huge ! 2 sinks 2 mirrors, a large vanity and shelves under each sink left lots of room for our toiletries & products. Huge soaker tub and separate shower with room to sit down in it.\n\nThe room itself was bigger then my entire apartment ! 2 super comfy beds with lots of pillows and sheets with a very large thread count.\n\nEverything is on a control that sits on the bedside table. Buttons to open and close the heavy curtains that blocks out all light, as well as the shears.\n\nIt also controls the lighting, which has buttons for all off, all on, night lights, etc.\n\nThe air conditioning was also nice in that you could set it to the exact temperature you desired.\n\nThere was a large desk, with fax machine, and a few chairs.\n\nThe mini bar and snack bar was fully stocked, but came with a warning that 60 seconds of anything being removed would be charged to the room.\n\nThere was no coffee maker or fridge, but you can get one @25$ a day.\nA resort fee of 25$ a day was also in effect. This coverage WiFi for all devices, local and toll free calls.\n\nThe bellman delivered our bags very quickly and even got us ice,\nHousekeeping was immaculate, and would service the room whenever they were called.\n\nLots of towels, nice robes, and the toiletries provided were generous, however I didn't like the lemon grass scent.\n\nWe never ordered room service. The menu was vast, and looked really good, with lots of variety and options, but the prices were so high, unless you had an expense account be prepared to pay through the nose.\n\nThe rack rate listed for our room was $1500 a night. That's pretty crazy,\n\nThe casino was OK, played a bit of slots, won a few bucks. Was never offered a drink. The Encore casino was better by far.\n\nThey have a 24 hour cafe and drugstore. Both were pricey.\n\nThe pool was huge, and had lots of chairs, downside was it was only open until 6 week nights. Open until 7 on weekends. I was really hoping it would of been open until 11pm, but no such luck. The surrounding cabanas looked nice but pricey.\n\nBe prepared to show your room key in order to get access to the elevator or the pool area. They are quite strict about this.\n\nWe slept so good, between the comfy beds, and the blackout drapes, we never woke up until 7 pm the day after we arrived!\n\nThe lock on the door however was defective, we were locked once when we tried to leave. They had to send up security to let us out. Thankfully, they were prompt. We were told that they had called a locksmith, and that the security guard would stand by until they arrived.\n\nWe left, but the lock was still glitchy. We had to slam it more then once in order for it to lock.\n\nI had a small package sent to the hotel. It went to the business center. It was a $8 handling charge. While I waited, they let me use the Internet on a private computer, and gave me a bottle of water. They were super nice.\n\nAnother complaint was on our last night there, at 5am we were unable to sleep due to the people next door. They were super loud. We waited Until 530 am. Between the music and the loud voices, we had no choice other then to call the front desk. We were told they would send up security.\n\nOver 20 Min's past, I called again, they said security was en route. The noise level subsided a bit for maybe 5 Min's, then it was right back. We were getting pissed at this point.\nIt was after 6am!\n\nWe had to get up at 10am to pack, check out, and fly home. I called ( this now was the third time! ) They asked if we wanted to change rooms! As if we would pack and change rooms at this hour, only to check out? If anything, the other people should be made to change rooms - or check out.\n\nThey asked if we wanted security back up? Duh! Yes of course.\n\nAt this point I was exhausted. I finally fell asleep. Lucky we got a late check out. we asked for a bellman to assist with our bags. 20 Min's later, he still had not arrived. We had a shuttle booked for 1-115pm so we called to cancel the bellman as at this point, it was almost 1 pm. We were able to check out via the phone with a receipt emailed to my GF. | 1 |
My backyard playground is downtown Tempe so I was shocked to realize I had never been to Cartel Coffee. Something was amiss especially since I drink so much damn coffee and refuse to go to that one chain. You know the one: starts with a Star and ends in Bucks and the word is Starbucks. Yeah, I don't care for their product. \n\nI have one criterion when trying a new coffee shop: espresso. Espresso is truly an art form, and when done well, is almost orgasmic (almost). When that espresso shot hit my mouth, omg! Incredible! It reminded me of rich dark chocolate, the kind not ruined with sugar, but delicious as nature intended it. The espresso was so different than what I expected or have ever had before. \n\nI liked the menu for its ease and simplicity. This is a coffee shop, not some fake coffee flavored sugar based beverage shop. The beans are always fresh since they are roasted in-house. And the beans are not burnt to a crisp like some places do. (You know who I'm talking about.)\n\nThe atmosphere was laid back, service was a little slow, but I wasn't in a rush. I've said it before: I don't like to feel like a number when I'm getting coffee, I don't want to feel like I'm being hurried out the door. So the slow service wasn't a negative for me.\n\nI noticed that the water line that goes into the espresso machine hangs down from the ceiling in plain view, rather than being piped up from the floor. I'm not sure why I thought that was cool, but I did. \n\nThe parking lot is a little hard to navigate because it's not that big. So be aware of that. \n\nIf you're looking for great coffee in downtown Tempe, this is the place. | 1 |
I'm always delighted by burger places, but the dessert burgers are what I thought made this place special. More later... | 1 |
Typically their soups are very good. I am not a vegetarian however I feel like their vegetarian soups are packed full of flavor. My all time favorite selection is the chopped salad. Lunch and dinner are packed and can take a while to get food so be prepared. | 1 |
My friend and I loved this place so much that we went there twice for brunch on a weekend getaway to Montreal. Man the place gets packed but service was always friendly and prompt. The food options are reasonable priced, plentiful and varied (I had a crepe and eggs benedict) but everything I tasted were delicious (shot out to the amazing homefries). Also... the delicious brunch cocktails..... yes. yes. yes. | 1 |
This is going to be a long one . . .\n\nI used Grayline twice during my Vegas Vacation. First, as transportation to and from the airport. . .tip. . DO NOT BOOK ONLINE AHEAD OF TIME. Just get your tickets at the airport---I was charged $2 extra because I pre-booked (price online $16 price at airport $14). The shuttle to the hotel was very hot, sweat stains were visible on every seat--very appealing. . . The return trip was better, but was cooler and they were prompt for pick up. \n\nThe second time I used Gray Line was for the \""Deluxe\"" tour of the Hoover Dam. . . there is NOTHING deluxe about this tour. The reason I am giving 2 stars instead of one is that Tony was my driver and he was awesome! He made the day fun. Gray Line uses the same shuttle to pick up at every strip hotel (over 50 people, this alone took over an hour). Then, you are shuffled off of your bus and in to a building about 10 minutes away from the strip. Here you wait in a line to hear a short presentation. . . .then you wait inline to check in. . .then you wait in line to board the same bus you came to the building you just exited 30 minutes ago. You are encouraged to stock up on snacks, water and junk in their gift shop at this spot because their prices are \""much better\"" than the Dam. Hey, I already bought my ticket, just give me my tour---stop trying to sell me junk. \n\nI was traveling alone so I sat in the first seat on the bus. I could see the \""check engine\"" light was lit. I asked the driver if the bus was safe and he assured me all was well. After pulling on to the highway, the driver had to pull over, turn the bus off and turn it on again (It appeared to be getting stuck in gear). 3 times we stopped to restart the bus, on the highway, I felt like we were destine to be hit by oncoming traffic. Each time, our driver called Gray Line and reported the troubles but nothing was done. About 10 minutes from Boulder City, our bus just stopped working. Stopped, stranded in the middle of the dessert--in a dangerous part of town. The driver said that we would have a new bus in 20 minutes. After and hour of sitting and waiting for our bus, I called Gray Line directly to ask what was going on. They informed me that they would have a bus there in about 30 minutes but could not guarantee the time. They were extremely rude and unhelpful on the phone--shuffled me around to 3 different people. They just kept telling me things happen (you are in the tour guide business, you should have a plan for things like this...especially if you knew the bus was in trouble before we left---i'm no expert but \""Check Engine\"" in usually and important problem). After approximately 90 minutes, sitting in the middle of the hot desert (temp was 103 degrees) another bus arrived. This bus looked to be about 20 years older--there was duck tape on multiple places on the roof, it looked like it was falling apart). After this fiasco, I was hot, tired, and stressed. It was difficult to enjoy any aspect of the tour from this point on.\n\n-I was picked up from my hotel at 9am. . .I arrived at the Hoover Dam around 12:30. 3 and 1/2 hours . . .on a bus to go a few miles. . . interesting\n\nThe driver was informative along the way and very funny. I really enjoyed spending the afternoon with Tony (our guide/driver). He remained, calm, friendly and helpful even through our break down. I heard him pleading with Gray Line to help. \n\nAfter that, the tour was enjoyable. I can't really speak to the Hoover Dam tour here because tour guides at the Dam took over, not a Gray Line employee.\n\nAfter the Dam, you are taking to a \""deluxe\"" buffet lunch in Henderson. . .the price tag advertised for this \""deluxe\"" lunch was $7.00 in a low budget hotel. The lunch consisted of hamburgers, hot dogs, tacos and other fast foodish items. Most items reminded me of TV Dinners.\n\nMy advice to Gray Line: \n-Run multiple shuttles for strip pick up.\n-Cut out the pointless check in stop. . .just pick us up and head to the Dam. . .I know you want to try to sell us your snacks, water and tacky souvenirs but please, spar us. \n-Update your busses. Do not let busses go out that are unsafe. We knew the bus was broken before we boarded. Breaking down was inevitable, unsafe and irresponsible on your part. We were in a bad part of town, we were lucky nothing happened--a bunch of stranded, unarmed (no weapons allowed at the Dam) tourist is a great target for criminals.\n-Take us to a better lunch or don't take us at all. The $7 buffet was an insult. \n-Offer some type of compensation when errors on your end occur. I asked for some type of compensation for my troubles and horrible experience and was basically told to eat dirt. \n-Work on your customer service skills. Everyone I spoke with (excluding the awesome driver) was rude and unhelpful. \n\nI hope you pay your drivers well, they are the best thing you have going for yo | 0 |
Eh, always okay nothing to write home about. They never have good DJs in general, but the place is nice overall. Good service in general. | 0 |
wah wah...to the new owners of the Wah :( \n\nSo King Wah closed for like a month back in October. They reopened as promised...but under completely new ownership. \n\nMenu is the same....but the food, Its different....in a not the same tasty Wah we are used to. \n\nTuki didn't even beg for food. \n\nWe are sad, this was our go to Chinese delivery. Now we must take on the task of finding something new. | 0 |
Four star? Not so fast...\nOur room was eh. There's only wifi on the bottom two floors.\nThe pool was nice but had no shade and you have to stand in line at 9am to go put your towels out to even get a seat neat water. AND IT CLOSES AT 5PM.\nWHA? Who closes a pool in the middle of the day in hot-a$$ Las Vegas???\nThe bright shining light here was the restaurant Yusho - YUM. | 0 |
The WORST customer service I've ever had. Pretty much just a bunch of stoner kids that cant do simple math n throwing items at u when u ask for something | 0 |
What was once a cool concept with a great staff has turned into another failing scottsdale restaurant... Too bad | 0 |
Very clean. Nice room - stayed in a junior suite with family room and connecting room separated by heavy soundproof doors. Very quiet. Hot tub /jacuzzi in room - nice amenities but no shower cap, sewing kit, bathrobes, etc. but there was washing machine and full kitchen. Central convenient location. Minus was the ten dollar a day wifi fee. And hardly any cellular internet service in room. | 1 |
Good pizza. Crust is nice and crisp but slices are still fold-able. Great toppings to choose from and at $2.50/slice beyond reasonable! Lunch special: $2 slices and a drink for $5 and they're quick!\n \nI like the sauce but can't wait to order a white pizza!! \n\nI'm not a huge fan of the alfredo slice -- don't get me wrong: it definitely tastes like alfredo, but that's just not my thing. Maybe if they made it more of a carbonara (i.e. add bacon or ham)! \n\nREALLY glad to have them in the neighborhood!! | 1 |
Rumor has it that the Wynn buffet is the finest buffet in Vegas.\n\nRumor is right.\n\nI have to make a disclaimer first, though: I'm not a buffet fan. In my experience, buffet food is bland, stale, and mass-produced. Plus, I can't force-feed myself enough stuff to justify the cost. \n\nThat said... In terms of quality and atmosphere, the Wynn buffet blows all other buffets out of the water. No other buffet comes close.\n\nWe decided to give the Wynn buffet a try on a Monday morning. I was surprised that there was already a line, but it moved quickly. After paying the cashier, we were ushered through the bright and cheerful entryway to our seats. Water and OJ appeared in front of us in no time. \n\nThen we wandered over to scope out the savory food...\n\nLet's just say that the selection is... obscene. Don't bother trying everything here; it's impossible unless you have a black hole in your stomach or something. Be strategic with what you want to taste. My memory is too hazy to provide an unabridged list of the deliciousness available at the Wynn buffet, so I'll begin by recalling a few highlights from the savory options:\n\n** Pastas (delicious bowties with pesto, rigatoni, etc.)\n** Fried chicken (crispy outside, juicy inside -- superb!)\n** Mashed potatoes (creamy!)\n** Gazpacho (fresh and tangy!)\n** Bagels and lox with cream cheese and LOTS of fresh onions (my weakness)\n** Vaguely Chinese-inspired stir-fries (flavorful and not greasy)\n** Omelets made to order (yum!)\n** Beet & orange salad (love!)\n** Split pea risotto (amazing texture)\n** Carnitas bowls (nicely done!)\n\n... and my mind is blanking on the rest of the delicious savory goodies. \n\nThere were some lowlights sprinkled in, though:\n\n** Pizza (rubbery, grease-soaked, and inedible)\n** Sushi (slimy rice-balls that are better suited for throwing at people you dislike)\n** Prime rib (overcooked into oblivion)\n\nOf course, the shining star of the Wynn buffet is the dessert room. The sweet options here are mind-bogglingly diverse and 100% delicious:\n\n** Gelato bar\n** Marshmallow \""lollipops\"" dipped in chocolate\n** Keylime cheesecake\n** Cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e\n** Chocolate chunk brownies\n** Strawberry tarts\n** Candy apples\n** Mini red velvet cupcakes\n** Cookies galore\n\nI lost count of how many plates of food I went through. :-/ In my defense, I only took a bite or two (or twenty) from each one. :-) The Wynn buffet is the (main) reason I had to hit the gym reeeeeeeeally bad when I returned home.\n\nViva Las Vegas... and Viva Wynn buffet! | 1 |
2 stars because of the church and the service. But whoa, the customer service here in the children's education is suuuuuuuuuper not nice. I thought it was just me, so I waited and approach another person and sure enough it was the staff. You cannot put or ask a word in, and when you start talking they cut you off. They might be psychic I think. But the church itself is gorgeous, and service of the mass is great. What's the rush? I would volunteer here and give great service to everyone that goes to the parish. ( for The Lord) I'm sure some of them are getting paid by the hour, so whats the hurry. :) | 0 |
I eat in Old Town often because my office is in the area. This is usually a fast place. The atmosphere isn't too stuffy and usually entertaining. Sushi is mediocre, I've been to other Ra establishments in the valley and this location is probably the dirtiest. The bar staff keeps our glasses full and they are fun to talk to...I dont know a ton about the sushi industry but I know that the restaurant needs to be clean for the food to even look good lol! Oh, and I thought fresh wasabi was available at all Ra locations? I was so disappointed to know it wasn't available at this one. | 0 |
This is THE BURGER place! I have been coming here since they opened. Although I could've left a review back then, I didn't. I felt like the restaurant needed to establish themselves with better servers (& they have!!). The burgers are so delicious here that my fiance and I have been taking our friends and fam from out of town here. Everyone agrees that the burgers/fries/dessert are soooo good, they have *bachi* cravings. Some of our faves are the Ronin & Kiki. Most of our group like the garlic salt & pepper fries and the sweet potato fries. They also have refillable iced matcha green tea and a wide selection of boba teas. The boba teas are good, but I've had better. I like going to actual boba tea establishments for that. One night around 11pm, my friends and I did not know where to go for dessert and no one wanted to go to the strip or get yogurt. It's so awesome that bachi is opened late and we got to eat the portuguese donuts, bread pudding and pop tart (OMG they don't have these anymore...). | 1 |
I tried this place for the first time today and definitely will not be going back. They are very pricey for what you get, and everything was way to greasy. They also got my order wrong, but were quick to fix it. | 0 |
Very professional - friendly staff... I have used Alpha Pest Solutions for over a year now and I am impressed with the results. Previous pest control companies rarely met my expectations. I have both the interior and exterior of my home serviced so trust in the company and in the product they use is a major concern of mine. Alpha Pest addressed all my concerns and educated me on their product -- I feel totally comfortable using Alpha Pest and recommending them to anyone looking for a reliable and trustworthy company. | 1 |
Pros: Another great option downtown, great local beer selection, full bar.\n\nCons: Not many gluten free options (if you're into that kind of thing)\n\nHappy for another great option in downtown phoenix. Prices are reasonable, there's something on the menu for everyone (try the Mac n cheese), and the bar is big and U shaped, like all bars should be. \n\nThanks to the bartenders for consistently providing great service! | 1 |
This place has amazing burgers and fries. You can tell it's better quality ingredients but is a little over priced. | 1 |
I can't wait until we get back to Chicago! So, this place was recommended by one our friends that live here so we thought we'll give it a try. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken.... why is there only ONE PIECE OF PINEAPPLE in what is suppose to be SWEET AND SOUR SAUCE! At least when I go to other Chinese restaurants in Chicago, I get red peppers, onions, and MORE PINEAPPLES! The sauce was pretty good as well as the chicken. My husband enjoyed his food which was good. Wished we checked our food before we left because we ended up sharing rice. We'll have to find another Chinese place when we visit again! | 0 |
I gave this 2 stars. If I go back and breakfast is killer I *might* bump to a 3. \n\nAnd that's because of the service.\n\nWe've been in here about 3 times since it opened, most recently tonight, and the staff is just snarky and rude. You get the sense that they think patrons should be just lucky to eat there. Kinda ruins the whole experience.\n\nFirst, snark. Then after the rudeness you get to choose - at a walk-up service counter - whether you want to tip? Um, no. I have to admit it takes some skills to be rude in 3-4 different ways in a 2-minute transaction. \n\nAnother poor guy came in after us at 7:50 and the staff person said first thing to him, \""We close in 10 minutes.\"" Proud of the guy for saying something like \""Can't you pound out a sandwich in 10 minutes?\"" I mean, really.\n\nWe had the turkey pastrami (pretty good) and a tuna melt that was a one-slice, open-faced melt. It was just ho-hum. The potato salad side was good. I wish the menu would have said they had German potato salad, too, because another staff person came up to us with it in hand to asked if we ordered it. (We hadn't, would have if it were on the menu.)\n\nSo the food's decent, they've got a lot of beer, but there's a 2.7% debit card charge. And like most of the other reviewers have said it's expensive, too. \n\nBut just remember, the rudeness is for free! | 0 |
Great selection of meats and chicken with great deals. Very friendly and helpful staff. | 1 |
I was \""gifted\"" the opportunity to see this show just the other day.\nMy first show since becoming a Las Vegas resident.\nDamned if we didn't get Front Row & Center seating!!\n\nIt's in the V Theater. Located in the Miracle Mall at Planet Hollywood.\nJust an fyi, even with what looks like a lot of construction in that general vicinity, getting in and out was a cinch. And this was a 5:30 showing.\n\nI was blown away. This was a great show. And a new(er) cast from what I understand. The 5 players had a great chemistry, and it poured into the audience. I'm just glad they didn't come to drag me up on stage like some. (be warned).\n\nOne act I thought was funny as hell. Four players are doing all of the background music with one who is seated as the solo vocalist. After a minute into the song an easel backed sign slides onto the stage. \""This song is heard entirely in English\"" it says. \nI laughed, wtf? \nAfter a bit, one of the four replaces a stick on sign that read as \""English\"" replaced it with \""French\"". So the vocalist then proceeds. Beautiful. Then the stick on gets changed to Korean, then Japanese, and closes out the song in \""Pig Latin\"". The whole place busted out laughing, as did the cast. They genuinely looked like they had fun.\nAs they should. If this was a new cast, it could only get better I'd assume.\n\nSo if you find yourself needing an \""affordable\"" (easy for me to say) show of caliber but without the crowd of an A-List Las Vegas act.\n\nToxic Audio should make your short list.\n\n4 stars?\nBecause I have nothing else to compare with.\nCould get 5 after further review!!!\n\nFor Samples of their sound, Here: http://www.toxicaudio.com/sounds.htm\n\nThanks to my \""sponsor\"" \nYou know who you are. | 1 |
One day I received a menu that was left outside my apartment door so I took a chance and ordered delivery for the first time and was extremely pleased by the quality and the taste of the food so I continued to order on several different occasions until one night, I was told (in a very rude manner) that they would be changing the route soon and would no longer be delivering to my address. About a week later, I called instead of placing my order online to see if they were still delivering to my area and was pleased to hear that they would still be delivering to my address so I happily placed my order over the phone. When the delivery arrived, the same driver from the previous encounter rolled his eyes when he realized that it was me and was rude but I did not engage him. I ordered two more times after this incident over a two month span and my food was delivered by different people who were very courteous, I even offered one of them water because it was so hot out but he refused. It was the most recent experience that will keep me from EVER ordering from this place again. The same guy from previous negative experiences made the delivery this time and as he was swiping my card, he began sighing and rolling his eyes. As he tore the copy of my receipt he waved it in my face and told said \""I'm not gonna tell you again, we will not deliver here anymore!\"" When I advised him that I had called on a previous occasion to confirm this and was told otherwise, he held up my receipt and boldly stated \""No one wants to come here for THIS!\"" and handed me my receipt. I took the receipt, said thank you and closed my door. It's unfortunate that because of this one delivery person, I will no longer be ordering from here again... | 0 |
I really enjoyed U.S. Egg! The staff were friendly and courteous and everything came out quickly and correct. It was delicious! I really appreciated that they had egg-white options for omelettes and mine tasted great. My mom got a benedict which looked incredible.\n\nThe restaurant is clean and very nicely decorated, the egg map of the U.S. was so cool! The only slight down side was that the main room is very echo-y so it gets a little loud in there. | 1 |
When I see a new restaurant with a 4 star rating, I assume that I must be missing out on a really positive dining experience and make certain to add the restaurant to my 'must try soon' list. On a similar vein, when I see a restaurant with a series of good ratings and 1 or 2 bad ratings, I think that the reviewer that posted the bad ratings might just be too critical or nasty. But after dining here tonite, I think that the positive reviews for Republic probably came from friends or relatives....this place is THAT bad. We started off with 2 glasses of wine that were noticeably under-poured (i.e. 1 followed the other). When we received the second glass, we pointed out that it was under-poured by about 3/4 inch and it was returned to us with only a few additional drops. As far as the food, we probably didn't order to best of menu since this place offers some unique comfort food dishes like fried chicken but we ordered an app (crab cakes), the spinach salad and chopped salad and had to stop there. The crab cakes did not taste fresh at all, as if they had been in the frig for several days (and probably were), the chopped salad was minimal credible in terms of ingredients (iceberg lettuce, chicken, a little egg, tomatoes and bottled creamy dijon dressing) and the spinach salad was bland with wilted, soggy old leaves and dark edges and was barley tossed with any dressing. Our server was disengaged from our experience so we didn't provide him with any feedback but it was interesting to us when another server showed up with a fresh bottle and glass of water at our table to welcome us even though our plates were cleared and we already paid (i.e. wrong table!). I love to cook but also eat out about 2x per week in Vegas, Denver and So Cal and Republic tops my memory in terms of a bad restaurants. I don't feel that there are many really bad restaurants out there but this is one of them. We weren't looking for miracles at this price point but the poor food quality, terrible execution and unprofessional staff hit a remarkable low. | 0 |
Consistently good. I almost always have the BJ Cobb salad. Added a clam chowder this time. Canned but still tasted good. | 1 |
I have been going to European Wax Center for almost 2 years in 3 different states. This location at Boca Park Las Vegas has consistently been the most difficult, non-consistent location I have ever experienced. The wax specialists are good as any other location, but management and especially the schedulers at the front desk have offered unacceptable services that showed complete lack of interest or appreciation for the customer. I have been offered a 12-month package. The girl selling the package stated that it comes out to be $27 per session but when she charged my card and it ended up being over $37 a session. When I brought up this discrepancy, she said oh she's not sure why but that it was just how they offer the package and made no effort to rectify the false advertisement. I have been late to this location 2 times under 10 mins and have to had to wait over 30mins for the next opening each time. Also made appointment for the next day, when I showed up within the grace period I was told no appointment was put in the system. They had no other client but the girl up front would not offer the courtesy of giving me my grace period. Time and time again the attitudes of the front desk employees showed no effort to make their customers feel welcomed. I've not asked for unreasonable courtesy but in situations when the mistake was done on the part of the employees the least that should have been done is offer to reschedule sooner. They have no interest in finding ways to help the customer, they seem much too busy gossiping about their lives than wanting to go out of their to rectify mistakes or accommodate their customers. Unacceptable. | 0 |
Stay away. Even the prices are cheap, I've closed my account 2 months ago due to relocating to out of state and they are KEPT on taking my money! I didn't give them permission to, I kept on calling them asking why they are taking my money. They would come up with all types of excuses such as I am supposed to pay something. I'm so pissed. STAY AWAY! Don't be deceived to their low prices! | 0 |
Great breakfast spot. I would recommend the Kay's Special omelet and the banana muffin definitely my go to at this place. | 1 |
we tried their pasteles, roast pork and mofongo which was all delicious and also had the potato balls best we have ever had at a restaurant. \nThe pastries were also delicious you have to try them. | 1 |
So this is my first time in Vegas, and only got to eat one buffet, I was psyched, I love buffets, except they are usually so shitty. \n\nIt was in my top 5 reasons to come to Vegas, to rock out a good buffet, and boy were we fucked. \n\nIt just sucks, to reason to go into particulars, it tastes like any other buffet in the city that is known for making buffets sweet. For shame Luxor, I actually now have to go back to this screwed up fake city just to walk down the hallway to Mandalay or Wynn and actually get good food. | 0 |
Pretty pricey for what you get, too dark with too loud music that you can't actually talk to your friends, really weird and off-putting menu items... \nI got the FEZ burger (grilled angus burger with spicy honey molasses bbq, cinnamon pears, feta, lemon garlic aioli, crispy onions, & cilantro) which sounded really weird but intriguing. The spicy sweetness of the BBQ totally overpowered everything else - I couldn't even taste the pears and lemon garlic which were two of the main eye-catchers in the description. It tasted just like any other BBQ and onion burger. I also split the rosemary garlic fries with my friend and they were basic fries sprinkled in garlic salt - way too salty to even taste the garlic.\nI was not impressed. \n\nAlso, I really hate at restaurants when you ask for a box for your left overs and the waitress takes your plate out of your sight instead of letting you put your own food in the box. All she put in was half my burger when I had bits of the other half and salad also on my plate. Super peeve of mine! | 0 |
A traditional men's barber shop. A great place for men with a full line of services (like a razor shave) that are offered at prices competitive anywhere. I've been going since 2005 and there has been very little turnover among the core staff. Appointments are possible but, if you need a cut and do not have an appointment, the wait is usually not very long. There is a comfortable, relaxing area to read or watch TV. Bob Leonard has been cuting my hair and yet another reason I keep going back. | 1 |
Las habitaciones muy buenas caja de seguridad limpias el espacio es muy acojedor lo negativo es primero la piscina esta en 7piso hay de ti cuando el sol del desierto se enfrenta a ti vez a todos tapandose la cara con toallas blancas porque no hay espacios para bebes.el escandalo en los pasillos de las habitaciones son las 3am y un borracho grita malas palabras en inglesh habia olor a mariguana en el pasillo .no tienen contador de centavos asi que si vas por 3 o 4 dias debes ir al golden gate jugar alli y sacar tu tarjeta del hotel para cambiar en mi caso 22dolares .la maquina de hielo del piso 9 debes bajar al piso 8 .algunos servicios del hotel son muy adsurdos en mi entender que tengas que ir a otro hotel sale mejor hospedarse en otro. | 1 |
Don't bother with this company, he was scheduled to do work for me and was a no call, no show and won't answer his phone. | 0 |
This review is for the Ciao Ciao (gelato)/bar shop only. your customer service stinks. i was beginning to think they make too much money since they would not sell me a second beer. after waiting in line patiently, they told me they they would not sell me beer. i couldnt figure it out since i did nothing wrong on my part. but then, a simple solution came to mind, their service blows and they can kiss my a$$.\nThank you, Yelp!\n=) | 0 |
Back Yard Taco. \nFantastic lunch. \nThis place is close to my place of employment and is fairly priced and the chicken menu is delicious. \nLunch time rush is a bit much however, the service is petty quick. \nFrequent stop for me. \nRecommend to all. | 1 |
Well...take this for a grain of salt as seen through the eyes of a grown up and not a kid's...\nThis place saw it's prime about 20 years ago -- literally. Every ride looks like it has been revived from the farthest reaches of the 1980's. In fact, this park is better suited not as a fun place for kids, but as a setting for a movie where the penultimate chase happens in a long-forgotten and run-down amusement park. I think there was a Liam Neeson movie that ended like this, actually...\n\nDon't bother with the all-day passes, as there are zero rides that the kids might want to ride more than once. \n\nWe got there right at 10am on a Sat, and so there were no lines at all. The whole ambiance kinda felt like what Michael Jackson's personal theme park might have looked like if he were galavanting about on his own. I really can't imagine waiting in any sort of line for any of these rides. They are all very disappointing, and, well, lame. \n\nSo says my 5 yr old and 7 yr old.\n\nThe highlight was the soft pretzel from the snackstand.\n\nSave your money and don't bother coming here. | 0 |
Just went here and really loved it. The owner is pleasant without being obnoxious. The pizzas lie somewhere in between a high quality American style pizza and a Napoletana pizza. We had a caprese salad with high quality tomatoes and medium quality mozzarella. The basil, olive oil dressing was wonderful. The pizzas are tasty with excellent ingredients. \n\nThe atmosphere is simply wonderful and cozy. It's a small space but interesting and nicely decorated.\n\nFor amazingness I still rank Pomo #1 for pizza, Andreoli #2 (they only serve pizza a couple of nights a week) and Bosco is in the next category. This is a great place so make sure and give it a try. | 1 |
I won't write too much about this buffet. It got the job done as far as filling our tummies but it was nothing amazing. The only thing it had going for it was the mimosas and even those were meh...ok. Just expect your run of the mill cafeteria offerings and you won't be too disappointed. | 0 |
Peter at the Gaia flower shop in Las Vegas really came through when I needed something original. They had my flower delivered to a hotel casino for a minimal feel.\n\nI'd definitely recommend Gaia to anyone looking for something creative and original as a gift. | 1 |
I enjoy the Clubhouse far more than the Marquee, but that is not really saying a lot. I have seen dozens of shows there, and I will probably continue seeing shows there, as bands I enjoy keep booking there.\n\nThe sound here can be really spotty... sometimes it's good, sometimes it's atrocious. I remember numerous times where the bass drum sticks out like a sore thumb and becomes incredibly annoying. The vocals are also lacking at times. I think some bands bring in their own sound guys to mix for them, which would explain the disparity. \n\nThe major issue I have besides that is parking, (I tried to craft an analogy here, but I am a little too tired to think of a good one), the parking can be horrible, I typically give it a go around and then give up and park in the business complex on the West side of Dorsey. That's actually not too bad in the end, as it is really easy to get out of there. \n\nI can definitely say the 21 and older shows are vastly superior, as you can take your drink up to the stage when the bands are playing. Hanging in the bar area during sets is loud, distracting, and particularly annoying if a band is playing a softer song.\n\nAlso, I really make an effort to not go to the bathrooms there as they are pretty gross. | 0 |
Nothing ruins a carpet more than having a 90 lb dog plus a 3 year old and me, who is generally clumsy. My carpets looked like a war zone had taken place and I was thinking our collective spillage meant new carpets. However, I called Mike out to have a look to see what he could do. \n\nI've had mixed experiences with pro cleaners in the past. One guy came in and threw some powder down and called it clean. He cost me my security deposit of the place I was renting. Another had some hand-machine that was far from professional. \n\nMike showed up with this massive van with all the equipment mounted inside. That's what I love to see. He took to work on my nasties and an hour and a half later - good as new. \n\nNo kidding! My carpets were so tramped down and dirty that walking on the hardwood was more comfortable. He cleaned then back to the way they looked when installed nearly 10 years ago. He then tackled the couches that I've had since college. Never cleaned once and smelled like Golden Retriever. They came out great. \n\nI would definitely use The Carpet Guy again! | 1 |
Edit - I bumped up from one to two stars - adding a star for Eli's attentiveness to my issues, which I really appreciate and which gives testament to the positive experiences other folks have described.\n\nEli has personally contacted me through a Yelp message to follow up on the issues I've described. I've edited the original review to include his responses in the appropriate places. Ultimately though, I still have to rely on the feedback of my tenants, who were just not comfortable with the experience they had. And since I cannot be there in person to handle these things myself, I must rely on their judgment. \n\nOriginal Review:\nI am so disappointed I didn't get the five star experience most seem to enjoy from Eli. \n\nMy husband and I moved to WA and are renting our town home in Mesa to some friends and a few repair jobs had built up. I first tried calling Eli and after the phone rang like 20 times, there was finally a voicemail I could leave a message on...for a minute I was worried I had the wrong number since it rang so long. **edit: Eli has said this has been addressed so that when they cannot answer the line due to attending other issues, like repairs, it will be picked up by voicemail earlier.** I then realized I had accidentally switched two digits when leaving my phone number in the message so I followed up with an email. I got an email reply from Eli fairly quickly - a promising sign - confirming he got my messages and that he would be contacting our tenants to set up an appointment in order to take a look at the issues and get us a quote.\n\nAccording to my tenants, the guy who showed up appeared to have no idea how to address the issues I had outlined. The light pull cord on one of the upstairs ceiling fans was broken (it no longer responded to pulling) but the light and the fan still worked. This guy's solution? Replace the entire ceiling fan. Uh, what? If you Google this issue it's a fairly easy repair to the pull switch inside the light cover (which is exactly what the handyman we ended up hiring did). **edit: Eli says the guy did indicate the pull switch could be replaced but suggested replacing the entire fan because it was older and this was outlined in the quote. Unfortunately, this is not what my tenants understood from their conversation with him and I did not receive the quote.** \n\nThe guy was also supposed to look at the side gate as the hardware had become loose. He didn't even look at this. **edit: Eli says the man he send out did look at a rolling shield door that covers the glass sliding door leading out to the patio. This was not in the service request as we already had someone from the Roll-A-Shield company scheduled to come look at it. This could have been a mix-up on the tenant's part, but my email request did specifically mention the side gate on the patio, not a rolling shield door. Eli says the quote would have recommended us contacting the Roll-A-Shield company for this issue, so I do appreciate them recognizing repairs outside their skill set and giving proper referrals.**\n\nIt has been over a week since the guy was out there and I have yet to hear anything from Eli or anyone else regarding the quote I requested. **edit: Eli says he did email me the quote a few days after the guy was out there, but I cannot find it. It may have been swept up by my spam filter or Eli said its always possible they accidentally misspelled my email address when sending it out.** Since my tenants did not get good vibes from this house call, I contacted another handyman service for a second opinion and the guy has already been out, given me a quote, and done the repairs for a really good price. | 0 |
We have purchased many items for our new home from RC Willey and have had great customer service on every item. | 1 |
Everyone pretty much covered it. It's a great spot to go watch the sunset. It's an easy short hike to the top. It's not hard to find and parking is simple. You can see the whole city from the top. The pond near by is pretty, too. Bring your camera! | 1 |
Good 'ol fashion home cooked meals served here! | 1 |
Dr. Naomi Richman was great! I read the reviews on yelp and so decided to give her a shot. Very professional and took her time to answer my questions. I would definitely recommend her. The office building didn't have signage so I called to make sure I was in the right place. Appointments were easy to book online. | 1 |
Great locals bar! Friendly environment and decent prices for alcohol. This is not a touristy place this for locals wanting to escape the tourist side of vegas. Cute and cozy. | 1 |
I ordered cold noodles with sashimi to go, but when I opened it at home, who can tell me where is the fuck sashimi?!!!! | 0 |
Went to eat here with a friend on a week night. We sat at the bar and it took forever for us to get our sushi. It took so long that I finally had to ask the waitress about it, which I rarely do. \n\nThe sushi we had was good but not earth shattering and the decor is very modern. Due to the slow slow service I probably won't return. | 0 |
I checked this place out from former reviews which all seemed very good. Love love LOVE my nails!! First time I got the powder color tips and I'm absolutely impressed. I've had a friend and met a few ladies who didn't like theirs cause the powder or glitter would show through under the clear polish. Not mine!! \nDefinitely recommend this place. | 1 |
I would not recommend this place to anyone. And if you live on the first floor, good luck!\n\nWhere to start? Dog area is full of dog poo, can't even walk around in it without gagging on the smell. The condition of the actual units are atrocious, we get about 10 minutes of hot water every morning. Leaking fridge, clogged toilets, etc.. Our room heats up to about 85 degrees with our AC on cool and fan, set at 70 degrees. \n\nSince we first moved in we had the cops called on us 4 times, all by our downstairs neighbor. The cops were called twice at 12 in the afternoon because my girlfriend was watching TV on her laptop on her bed! The neighbors excuse was they could hear us laugh, wash our clothes, talk, cook, etc... Each time the cops left without even caring. We constantly were harassed by our neighbors getting text messages saying our TV was to loud, or asking us to be quieter at noon because he was trying to sleep. The front office, specifically Josh each time told us he would handle it. Each time he lied to us as the cops would always get called on us again and again. He pretty much told us to suck it up because our bottom neighbors were moving out in a few months so all would be okay soon. The guy just wanted to collect two rent checks instead of having to do his job.\n\nWhen we asked about moving apartments (different property, same company) due to the harassment, Josh told us we would have to pay about 1,500 dollars in fee's to cover our lease. After some research we found out that we had to pay for was our pet/carpet fee's and everything else transferred. Another lie.\n\nWe get about one letter a month saying to be careful and lock your stuff up because of robberies. And watch out for half naked kids running at will in the parking lot. This place would be bearable if they had some body competent running the office and knocked some price off rent! We will not be resigning a lease here and god bless anyone brave enough to do so in the future! | 0 |
First arrival a nightmare. Get there valet man says we can park in ramp, if we would like is cheaper and elevator is right at side door NOT ! So I go to front desk and complain and the ditz tells me we can just drive back out and not pay because we were not there even 10 minutes.\n NOT told attendant what she said he said no. We explained what ditzy said, he said they have no right but he eventually let us. Took luggage out at front door and went back to parking lot. They did nothing to appease us till I went back down to the front desk. They sent up a lousy 4 cans of pop and crappy dried nuts and 4 granola bars at 9:30 p.m.! I am in the people business you are suppose to bend over backwards for your customers NOT Hyatt! I do not think I would ever tell anyone to stay there, between the parking nightmare and the nonchalant attitude of the front desk. | 0 |
I'm newly obsessed with this place. I love the fresh fruit cups with ice cream and the shaved ice was tremendous. They have so many flavors it's unbelievable as well as an extensive sugar free selection which is nice. The shaved ice are huge but super delicious. The prices were very fair and the staff was wonderful. I will for sure become a regular here, it's too good to pass up a frozen treat. | 1 |
The place is just beautiful with great service.\n\nPerfect for a date or a private conversation.\n\nThe food was good but not impressive. Food wise I would give them 3 stars but the place and service made it up for the 4th.\n\nI had the asparagus salad and the salmon. both were good. Period.\n\nThe bread was really good, though.\n\nThey have a great wine selection and the prices aren't that bad.\n\nI'm a sucker for Riviera del Duero and they have plenty of them. Funny fact, the fist one I selected wasn't available. \n\nCheers. | 1 |
The customers service could be better in the store.....but the guys who take care of my trucks on the outside are great. I bought the Groupon deal to receive 3 months of unlimited express car washes for 20 bucks....there is not a better deal in the state of Arizona....maybe even the nation....LOL. The guys here get my trucks squeaky clean....and I am out in 5 minutes or less and that includes hand drying it. I will be enjoying this great deal until late October.....but even without the deal the wash is only 4.99 which is very cheap for what you get. So if you need to get your car or truck clean in this Arizona desert....head over to Cobblestone....and remember to Eat, Drink, and be Merry my Friends!!!!! | 1 |
Went to this place for my boyfriend's b-day. The waitress was terrible she brought out flat soda, then disappeared we had to flag down other servers to get her for a refill, once she dropped the food off she disappeared again she knew it was my boyfriend's b-day because we showed her his ID October 3rd we waited another 15mins for them to sing happy birthday to him #NOTHING#. So wet went up to the register to pay because we never got our check because she never came back. AJ was very nice at the register, I even made up an excuse for her maybe she is smoking? AJ was very apologetic and the captain gave us a few snack coupons it was my first time there and my last! | 0 |
Love this place - - excellent food, and you can watch them cook it (what restaurant lets you do this???). Crab puffs are magnificent, light and not greasy. Staff are friendly, and I've been a fan for years. I ordered 50 egg rolls for a party, and they were fantastic, and reasonably priced.\nI highly recommend them. No MSG and not much overhead - - so quality food at good prices. | 1 |
Happy to see this cute, little card shop has finally arrived in Edinburgh, as I always enjoyed perusing its wares when I was down in London. Well located on the very central Princes Street, so if a colleague drops into conversation that it's their birthday, or your boyfriend/girlfriend calls you up and sends you into a panicky realisation when they remind you it's your anniversary today, relax, you can just nip down here on your lunch break and you'll be able to pick out something appropriate without too much difficulty.\n\nIf you're looking for arty, pretty, girly, comedy, or weird, you'll find it here. Whatever message you're going for, most of the cards are snazzy and just a bit different, and they all look good, which is just as well, seeing as a card's function is to be visually pleasing to the eye. Whenever I'm giving someone a card, I always put a ridiculous amount of pressure on myself to buy something \""different\"", that's really unique to the person I'm buying for. If you're like me, and want the days of trawling round town for an hour looking for one birthday card to be over, then save yourself the mental breakdown and come here. | 1 |
Rating for Spa Suite:\n\nNot too bad of a room - decently sized: a king sized bed, a living space area with a small table, a fridge, a small TV, a mid-sized bathroom with a shower and a jacuzzi tub right next to the bed. The bed itself wasn't too bad - I think I've stayed in places with better beds, but it served its purpose. I did like the pillows. Also, the Luxor was pretty well connected to the rest of the suites through walkways to Excalibur and Mandalay Bay (very good for our Fleur de Lys reservations). I think that was about it for the goods...\n\nUnfortunately, there were a lot of things that didn't impress me much:\n- Old wallpaper - you can totally see where there USED to be paintings hanging on the wall =/\n- The view - maybe we got an off side, but we didn't get to see much of the strip from our room.\n- No sofa - with a suite, don't you usually get a sofa?\n- The fridge - we didn't use it, but it was placed atop a rolling cart. wtf?\n- The bathroom sink - the cold water handle was broken. If you didn't turn it correctly with enough pressure, you could potentially not shut off the water again.\n- Towel service - Oddly enough, there were no signs about keeping your towels. In this day and age, to have a huge hotel clean towels every day and not give your guest the option to be a little more green is VERY DISAPPOINTING.\n- Spamming - Right when we walked into the hotel we were accosted by folks trying to sell us time shares. Granted, they were all over the MGM properties, it's a bit annoying to run into those kinds of people every time we walked in and out of our hotel. Also, they called us at 9:30am to advertise a show. REALLY NOW??? 9:30am SATURDAY MORNING, in VEGAS.... have you no respect?!\n\nThe room could've used a bit of remodeling, but our stay there overall wasn't too horrible. I think the place is starting to show its age and needs a bit of remodeling, but apparently they're working on it as some of the signage says.\n\nOverall, not a bad price for a spa suite, but I think this place has got some catching up to do if they want to stay competitive with the newer hotel casinos out there. | 0 |
1.5 miles from my home. They told me that I was outside of their delivery area. Huh? a mile and a half!! It's ok.. The party of 20 that Jimmy wouldn't feed? We called the Cheba Hut.. 6 miles away. And they delivered! Freaky nothing... | 0 |
Very disappointing. Not at all a locally sourced menu. The ingredients used were not even seasonal. \n\nI had three small plates while I sat alone at the bar. A green salad that was so overdressed the greens were going limp before my eyes. The greens were lovely and tender, but drowning. Second I had a seared tuna. This was unbelievably overseasoned-salty and over spiced. You could not taste the fish at all. Made me wonder what was being hidden under all that spice.\n\nFinally I ate a pork fried rice dish that was actually quite tasty. Wish i'd just ordered that in the entree size, rather than bothering with the rest. \n\nWill not return, space sterile and staff not very polished for the price point. | 0 |
Nasty, salty and buttery food. If you feel like getting a kidney stone, come here. I had the lobster pizza, was goods but there was salt chunks on the bottom.. Why? I had a bite of the salmon, yuck salt. The biscuits have always been good, but wow too much salt! The coconut shrimp was okay, the tartar sauce that came with it was gross and warm. The sauce had oil sitting at the top of it. I won't ever come back if they continue using salt on food that already has salt! | 0 |
They usually have what I'm there to buy. They do not like it if you use coupons though. I have printed coupons using walmart's website and they do what they can not to accept them. You can only use about 8 coupons. I've had checkout ladies not scan all of them and I've had the self checkout not accept some. When you ask for help they say there isn't anything they can do. Yesterday I had a coupon for $2.00 off a bag of dry dog food and a coupon for buy 2 wet dog food get one free. The self checkout wouldn't accept the buy 2 get 1 free- I only use coupons because I'm poor and appreciate being able to - I asked the lady who watches self checkout to remove the 3 wet dog foods since their policy is to not override and she removed only 2 wet dog foods AND she removed the $2.00 off the dry food coupon! I didn't realize til I got home. They owe me $2.00 off my dry dog food AND the container of wet they charged me for and took out. If they don't want to accept coupons they shouldn't offer them on their website! | 0 |
A few years ago, I lost my partner and love of my life in a tragic accident. While struggling with my horrific grief and having difficulty getting back into life as I once knew it, my grief counselor suggested that I \""help something else\"" in order to help myself feel better. We decided that since I was an animal lover I would try volunteering at an animal shelter. I was not working, so I had a lot of time and wanted the shelter to feel right. I visited a few, they all do good work, but the one that kept drawing me back was the ARL. Yes, the building is old, it's a bit run down, but that doesn't stop the staff and administration from doing the best they can with so very little and in not the best of space. I saw a bathroom be \""renovated into a vet tech office, I saw the janitor's closet renovated and made in to the \""rodent room.\"" Where cats once lived in cages along the halls of the ARL a new building next door, an old gas station was made into the \""Cat Adoption Center!\"" When you have staff that are still young and are going on 5-10 years + at the same shelter, (same place of employment for that matter) you know something about the place is right! I volunteer easily 30 hours a week at the ARL, I get to see the good, the bad and the ugly, and I can tell you first hand that the good is in the staff, the Executive Director, Dan Rossi, and all of the work that goes on for the animals. The staff knows EVERY one of the animals, they do all they can to care for them, and keep the doors WIDE open for both domestic and wild animals, even if that means a staff member or volunteer takes a cat or dog home! The answer is never ever \""no\"" to any animal. I also volunteer for the Humane Society of the United States and travel around the countryside working on dogfighting raids, cruelty, hoarding, natural disasters, and the ARL has never said no to me when I ask to bring animals back from incredibly sad or inhumane situations. Technically, by the numbers, it is a \""no-kill\"" shelter, because it is open door people will often call it a \""kill shelter.\"" Yes, sometimes an animal does have to be euthanized. The ARL is the Animal Control shelter for the city of Pittsburgh and with that can bring some very upsetting and disturbing signs of animal cruelty. It can also mean it's the dog who just bit a kid that you just saw on the news. The ARL has an obligation to society to not let dangerous dogs back on the street, to euthanize when a dog is very sick or is very aggressive to humans or other animals, and trust me, I have held many of those dogs as they are put to sleep and I always am so thankful that the vet staff we have are so compassionate and do the euthanasia in the most humane manner. That's a tough job, it's heartbreaking, but in some cases it has to be done for the good of the animal and for the safety of society. I admire the work and staff of the ARL and will continue to devote my time to them and thank them for the wonderful work they do on behalf of the city of Pittsburgh and all of the wild and domestic animals alike. We are so lucky to have them in our area and as our city shelter. | 1 |
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