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I love most of the food here... but PLEASE get good coffee. \n\nThe drip coffee here is horrible and has been forever. It is watered down tasting. Maybe it is just crap/cheap coffee or they try to save money by not using enough grounds per carafe. Ether way, it is horrible.\n\n\nBest hits here are any of the deli sandwiches, matso ball soup, and lox & bagel. I avoid most of the other stuff as it cannot compare in taste. Breakfasts are standard fare... nothing great, nothing horrible.
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Bar Marco is a staple in the Strip District, hands down. I just wish my experience was something to brag about. It was two of us on a Monday evening. Tired and ready to eat and have a cocktail. Mondays they have guest chefs and do not offer the regular menu. This should be fun. It was James the Pittsburgh Taco Truck chef.\n\nThe taco choices were limited but delicious. We had the Korean Beef and the Chicken Curry. We would have ordered more but the atmosphere and the service were disappointing. It was a very cold night and the restaurant had very little warmth inside the building. Also, the steel-like chairs were colder than it was outside. But, to their defense, the entrance had lots of traffic due to large group event on the 2nd floor.\n\nWe were greeted upon arrival, however, we didn't see anyone to take our drink or food orders for another 25 minutes. Finally, the bill. I ordered a \""house\"" like glass of wine...$11. Wow. Four drinks, four tacos over $70. Craft cocktails are good but not for the price point.\n\nNot happy campers and still hungry, we went to another staple in the Strip and two entrees and two drinks for less.\n\nI'd like to give it another chance with their regular menu on another night because so many friends give the place great reviews as a place to be on the weekends. And, as an advocate for any business and night life in the Strip, I still have hope.
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I had high hopes but was seriously dissapointed. A trendy atmosphere in a casino within the high end Wynn sure be a sure application for success, right? Unfortunately, of all the places dined at within Vegas, Alexander Stratta's lower end restaurant seriously fell flat. Sea Bass sandwiched in onion lacked punch or drive, and I almost couldnt taste the fish. The braised beef short rib had a great sauce . . . but the but was terrible, so much fat that you couldn't even eat it. My waitress was cold, and the bill made my wallet weep.\n\nDo not recommend.
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2.47 stars.\n\nMonte Carlo is about as mediocre a place as you can get. I really see now why a lot of reviewers give it the 3-star. There was really nothing wrong with it, but if you're going to Vegas, why not find a place that has some personality? Everything that's good about Monte, some other place definitely does better. Here we go:\n\nRoom: Plain, clean, functional. Bed was not the most comfy, TV was weak (OK, so no one watched TV anyway), and the bathroom was standard. Better rooms almost anywhere for the same price. Non-strip view of the NYNY wasn't really that bad. AC was ice-cold.\n\nCasino: Boooooring. This was probably the worst part. Standard games, dealers were on the quiet side (one craps dealer, Robert, was TERRIBLE but another guy offset him). Players' card (MGM Grand) is good for a lot of other casinos. Better casino's at Mirage, NYNY, MGM Grand, Flamingo, or some of the low-roller joints.\n\nPool: Very good. Lazy river was cool, cabana service was great. DJ kept it loud, with enough Britney and Lady Gaga to go around. The crowd, however, is a bit on the middle-aged side. Felt like a topless hot tub with all the male boobs hanging out. I didn't really notice until after going to Hard Rock for \""Relax\"" but now YOU will. Mirage, Flamingo, Palms, and Hard Rock all do it much better.\n\nBuffet: Surprisingly GOOD! Lot of selection, taco bar, roast meats, sushi, etc. Did not have fresh seafood, though. \n\nService: About as unnoticable as possible. This is a good thing, but sometimes I just want a little low-roller attention. Housekeeping forgot extra soap 2 days in a row. Front desk was good, they knocked off the wi-fi that my buddy used by mistake. Didn't use concierge.\n\nCan't say yes or no here. I'd rather head back to Flamingo anytime for the same price. Also not a big fan of the South Strip, as I prefer the next few blocks up... Skip the Monte.
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I walked in and there were two employees just laying on the bench... They looked like they haven't showered or washed there clothes in weeks, I was tempted to just leave but stayed anyways, the food was okay... Won't be going back.
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We just went there to have persian food. It took 2 hours for them to bring our food, we ordered koobideh and shish kabob. The food was so bad, specifically shish kabob that we could not eat it at all. I don't recommend this place to any one.
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My mother was looking forward to celebrating her birthday and having fancy transportation. So she was thrilled when Deal Chicken offered round trip transport and made a reso 2 MONTHS in advance. However when we went to confirm with Chris, he informed us that he had ignored our reservation since we did not have an exact destination. We should have been informed of our cancellation instead of finding out 2 days before our big night out. Please do not use this company as there are plenty of others that can offer great customer service and are neither rude nor short with their paying customers!
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As a person who travels a lot my experience with The Plaza Hotel in Vegas was one of the worst I've ever encountered! Me and a couple of colleagues decided to take a spur of the moment trip to Vegas as a promotion celebration. We phoned many hotels but no open rooms were available to house us at 3am. No problem it's Vegas we can find plenty of commodities to entertain us until check in. Tired of phoning each hotels we decided to use kayak, in which we discovered kayak had rooms open. So we immediately booked two rooms. A lot of hotels are known to allow early checkins for a little up in price depending on whether they have rooms open at that time or not. So around 9 I decided to call and see if they had rooms available (which they did), and to see if they could allow us check in (which they didn't). This is where the issues started. Everyone I spoke to was extremely rude. From the front desk to the manager. If a situation is unsolvable I can understand that, but there is no need to be rude and deceitful. As I would be explaining the next person what the issue was they would rudely cut me off then transfer me next to the next worker! A constant circle for more than half an hour! Decided I didn't want to stay at a place that was unprofessional so I asked to cancel my request to stay and I didn't care how much the fee was I'd pay it. They replied that they wouldn't not they couldn't! Well the jokes on them because I instructed my credit card company not to approve the 1k transaction! Then called the Plaza next day then asked for corporates number and they transferred me five more times before telling me there is no corporate there is only an executive of operations. Then got transferred two more times before they gave me that persons number.\nCalled the \""executive\"" of operations and that number just rings and rings with no voice mail! Very professional. Unless you have a high tolerance for ignorance, rudeness, and the \""BEST\"" hospitality your money can buy don't stay at this crappy hotel and if yelp would accept no stars this hotel definitely deserves it!
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I want to learn Ikea's business model. Low prices, sleek design, organized warehouse, international vibe, happy shoppers. \n\nI like nothing more than clean lines, fresh solid colors and creative designs. You can get pretty much anything here. Bandages for 99cent, say what? 79 cent a small glass flower vase. The fun just keeps going, you walk through corners and corners of room design showcase. Conveniently almost at every section there is an ikea shopping bag for you to pick up your goodies. There are also pencils and brochures for you to write down the item code so you can pick them up at the lower section in the warehouse. \n\nIkea really knows how to make everything in the store seem like a necessity. I had to really hold myself back and tell myself I don't need a heart shaped pillow with arms sticking out, even though it makes me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside. A funny and cute valentine's day gift though, step out of the conventional flowers and chocolate, you know what i am saying? \n\nHaving a restaurant inside of a massive store is a bonus. One, they get more profit, two, happier customers. What's great is they keep things authentic here by selling swedish meatballs and norwegian dill cured salmon. I almost want to say ikea reminds me of costco, except...you don't have to buy in bulk and the presentation is much neater. oh and you don't need a membership either. however, you can sign up for an ikea family card, which is their preferred customer card to help you save even more money. this is how you can get their special priced store discount.\nif you are not buying a lot, do the self checkout. this is MUUUCH faster. If i have to wait in the standard checkout lines just to buy a couple items, i think would have said \""forget it\"". Now that I told you the secret, i hope that not everybody starts flocking to the self checkout line to increase the traffic there haha. \n\nProfessional staffs, clean store, good layout. Even if you are not buying anything, it's still great to walk around the looped store to get your exercise in. My favorite is the children's section because you can never outgrow that phase!
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We had a wonderful meal at Sushi Tower last night. \n\nMy regular sushi spot is Oyshi, but it was our friends night to pick, and Sushi Tower did not disapoint. I would rank Sushi Tower an Oyshi as equals. \n\nSome key highlights were the Jay Roll, and I'm not sure what it was called, but some white fish Sashimi that came on a very chilled plate and had super thin jalapeno slices on it. YUM! Typically we just sit down at the and say FEED US to the chef so who knows what other rolls we had but everything was wonderful! I really wanted to try the Monkey roll, but the others at our table couldn't fathom eating fried bananas WITH sushi, so I'll have to check that out when it's just my husband and I since we are up for trying new things.\n\nWe will hit this place up again if we are in the area and I would highly recomend it to someone looking for a great sushi place in the Southwes/South Summerlin area, but didn't mind that they don't have AYCE.
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About the only reason to come here is if you cannot get what you need somewhere else. The employees are unfriendly, unhelpful, and annoying. The \""Geek Squad\"" is totally overrated, in my opinion - Is it me, or do they always seem like they are talking down to you?\n\nPrices are high, and I can see why they are closing so many of their stores.
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Friendly and fast!\nThe other reviews are right on. \nWe got a fair estimate of 10 hours for a big local move utilizing 4 men and 2 trucks out of a 5000 sf home, into a slightly larger one, Once the work day arrived, they showed up about 5 minutes early, did a quick assessment of everything with the entire crew, and went to work. The delivery location was about 25 minutes away once everything was packed up. Even with that distance, they still came in UNDER their estimated time by about 3 hours with no damage to any furniture and nothing but positive attitudes the entire day. It's an excellent team to have working with you.\nI would definitely use them again and feel very comfortable recommending them.
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Mmmm. They have the most amazing pizza here. And it's not that expensive. The sauce or crust must be loaded with garlic butter, because it is fantastic, yet light at the same time. I say go for it, get a pizza that's loaded, because you won't regret it!
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One of the best live music venues in AZ. My band, Psychedelic Mooj, plays there often. I've gotta say, it's a great place to play. The crowds are great, the drinks are cheap and the good music vibes are omnipresent. I'm glad the Sail Inn is back.
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We attended the Avatar 3D in theater 14 New Years Day and, along with another couple, were disappointed everything seemed blue/green...then that night, they showed a clip on the news and the flowers, the scenery had vivid colors...we emailed UltraStar Customer Service thinking they had faulty projection equipment...got no reponse..my wife called the local theater and was asked if she had the 3D glasses on \""backwards\"" How does one put on glasses backwards??? They were going to look into it and get back to her and didn't..Bottom line: Hawkins Theaters for us...better customer service and it's less expensive, too.
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I have been to this place several times over about 2 years, but the last 2 visits are the reason I will never go back. \n\nIn August, I went for a sinus infection. The receptionist had the audacity to tell me I was no longer covered under Tricare. Seriously?! My husband is active duty military, you're not just suddenly not covered. So I had to call Tricare and put them on the phone. Turns out she was looking it up under my ss#, not my husband's. Tricare is ALWAYS under the active duty ss#. They made the excuse that she was an \""extern\"". Well she is supposed to have someone supervising her so they dropped the ball. \n\nI went on Monday because I was pretty sure I had the flu. I'm a nurse, and I had all the classic symptoms. For whatever reason, Dr. Shaw didn't seem to think so, diagnosed sinus infection again and gave me an antibiotic. I felt so so tues- thurs but Thursday night I started feeling awful again. Friday and today I've had fever, chills, body aches, congestion, headache, and cough. This is clearly NOT a sinus infection.\n\nI was there towards the end of the day on Monday and I was the last patient so I think he simply did not want to be bothered to wait 15 min for a flu test to result. I'm sure that is why he didn't test me. Either that, or he has ego and doesn't like when patients suggest things. Either way I have now missed my window for tamiflu and I feel AWFUL. I will NEVER go back and they better not send a bill for their laziness.
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Shhh it's a secret. That's what all the staff members at MGM said when we asked where Secret Pizza was.\n\nThe pizzas are pretty big and affordable. I think they're about $5 a slice but the slices are pretty big. They have your normal everyday toppings such as truffle cheese, pepperoni, etc. Swing by here if you're hungry and don't want to spend too much at a fancy restaurant.
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So maybe the customer service isn't all that bubbly but when you step into \""The Horny Toad\"" you are stepping back in time when customer service was mediocre at best, right? So with that said, the food is what we really need to focus on and it's delicious! They have the best cottage cheese that I've ever had and their potato salad is amazing. Also, their tangy and sweet BBQ sauce is perfection. Love the ambiance and the old western feel... definitely worth the drive.
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You have to go into the Sherbrooke Metro Station to try out this place but trust me, you'll be glad that you did! Its a very small, unassuming little shop but I can just see this as being where I would stop every morning for a pastry before jumping on the Metro to head to work. \n\nThe first time I stopped in I got a bottle of Perrier and the gentleman who rung up my purchase went as far to open up the bottle and give me a straw for it. Its the little touches that make me smile =)\n\nFor my next trip I got a cappuccino (a bit to wet but still good nonetheless), Orangina, and a couple of almond croissants. It was a bit more expensive than some other places at around $15, but it was well worth it!
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Horrible company with a even worse attitude. Amazed that they are still in business.
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Visiting from LA and WoW incredible... I own a restaurant and recommend this place for your next visit. Owner came out and introduced himself... Awesome awesome awesome...
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If I could give zero stars I would. They don't guarantee their work and treat their customers with absolutely no respect. I do not recommend anyone to go here. I had a purse lining stitched up but they didn't do all of it like requested. When I brought it back, he said it would cost me more money. the man argued with me and told me he wouldn't do anything unless I paid him more money. I highly recommend finding a different place to get any purses fixed. This place is not worth the disrespect you will get.
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I'm on a Mexican food kick, and realized besides Los Taquitos and Arribas there's also one of the 'Bertos close by. I told my husband where I was heading and he gave me a dubious look.... Right there I should have re-thinked my meal plan. \nOrdered through drive thru, carne asada fries and three rolled tacos with cheese/guac. Food was ready fast. While driving home, the delicious smell I was expecting that usually makes me want to start eating in my car wasn't there. It smelled like grease, old grease. Got home and got a bite of taco.... Ugh no. It tasted like it have been fried a couple of times... several days ago. Then tried the carne asada fries....Meh, super salty. \nI mean, I wasn't expecting healthy food, greasy food can be delicious but this was not, at all!!! I started feeling disgusted while trying to eat the fries and didn't even looked back at the tacos. Sadly, it all ended in the garbage and I hate to throw out food. Maybe I should have ordered a burrito or had some drinks before coming here. I'll give them a try again, but in the very distant future when I can think about Bertos without feeling nauseous.
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Il est ouvert depuis environ deux ans, il a pris la place du Mesa qui avait pris la place du Vergas. C'est \u00e0 croire que les restaurants qui prennent pignon sur rue \u00e0 cette adresse n'ont pas de chance. \n\nD\u00e9ception total. Bon il est certain que je ne m'attends pas \u00e0 grand chose sachant que c'est un restaurant du type buffet chinois. Mais tout de m\u00eame... Nous avons \u00e9t\u00e9 \u00e0 l'heure du midi. Le menu est beaucoup plus restreint que celui du soir. Il est probablement pr\u00e9f\u00e9rable d'aller au Finesse d'Orient de l'autre c\u00f4t\u00e9 de la rue. Bon, peut-\u00eatre pas plus qu'un deux \u00e9toiles qu'en \u00e0 lui mais c'est d\u00e9j\u00e0 plus q'une seule. \n\nJe n'y retournerai pas.
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Fast, friendly, delicious, and affordable! I LOVE IN-N-OUT!
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Tao is completely over hyped. It's nicely decorated and the people working at Tao are all very pretty. The DJ is even great. But the food is awful and the entire meal felt rushed. I felt like the waiters were really trying to turn the tables over quickly. The waiter even took my cocktail and didn't ask if I wanted another. This also happened with the food. But that's not even the worst part. The worst part was the actual food. Maybe I'm spoiled, living in the Bay Area. We have so much great Asian food. Tao just couldn't compare. Not even close. I understand it's Asian fusion, but it just did not taste good.\n\nThe appetizers were OK. We had lobster wontons, the tuna tartar, and the chicken dumplings. Of course these were fine, how can you screw up a dumpling. For dinner we had sushi and it was some of the fishiest we've ever had. Just awful. We also had the miso glazed Chilean Sea Bass and it was tasty but I think it was undercooked. About a half hour after eating it, I got really sick. We kicked down like $150+ for dinner and it was as if I hadn't even eaten it. It honestly could have been anything I ate there that made me sick, but I really think it was the sea bass. \n\nWe even had plans to go to the nightclub afterwards but we had such a terrible dinner we wanted to get the hell out of there. We ended up at the Palms. Avoid Tao. It's just not worth it.
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I wasnt wild about this place. I have 3-4 different sushi dishes and none were great. All were pretty average and forgettable. I was also kinda blown out by the bar bill, so didn't leave me feeling like I will be back. There are many better places in town.
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What I like about going to Vegas midweek is how almost every place to eat is easily accessible and not overcrowded. You can basically walk up to almost any fine dining establishment and get seated without a reservation. With that said, I came across Seablue pretty much on a whim because I was just looking for a fancy dinner at a celebrity chef joint that wouldn't exceed $100. \n\nMy original choice to eat that night was Mesa Grill, but their menu didn't appeal to me at the time and I felt compelled to venture down the strip to MGM since I like their restaurant alley near the monorail entrance. Shibuya was a little out of my range so I walked over to Seablue and liked their diverse menu. Plus, I assumed that since it's Michael Mina, it must be good.\n\nInside is very dark and intimate with water flowing down the walls. The ambiance and decor worked for me as they complimented my food. Great place for a date. I ordered their Seablue Paella ($42, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/3XE-poXz9CeDao-Q7pqkTw?select=kVRxMMlxUU30xc-rZhSqDw) because I was intrigued by the fact that it had rabbit and quail eggs. Before the course they serve you a paper funnel full of Pita flatbread with hummus, goat cheese, and babaganoush (hella good!!!). The paella definitely wasn't your typical Valencia style and it wasn't as much in quantity, but the quality was very good and every bite had a nice surprise as like all paellas. The rabbit tasted like chicken though. I guess that was expected. My server was very attentive and actually suggested the paella for me, and I'm glad he did. I also peeked over and saw someone eating their Kobe ribeye, it was huge and looked good also.\n\nOverall, Seablue was a nice experience for me. I wouldn't mind going back there again to try that Kobe ribeye and everything else they have to offer, but with new places opening up on the Strip and a lot others to try, it might be hard to lure me back anytime soon.
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Having recently moved to the neighborhood, I'm on the prowl for a new pizza place. I was looking for one that delivered, but Pullano's is close enough for pick up, and I read good things about it, so I thought I'd give it a shot.\n\nI probably should have stuck with pizza. But we were in the mood for a full, homestyle meal. We ordered a veal parmesan, a chicken parmensan, two wedding soups, and a burger for the kid. \n\nThe fact that they had burgers should have been a minor warning sign. The fact that they also have a full Mexican food menu should have been a great big honkin' neon sign.\n\nLike most places in the Valley, Pullano's is tucked in a shabby strip mall. Inside, it's very cheery and friendly. The walls are chocked full of sports memorabilia from the local teams they support, as well as some knickknacks, and TVs airing sports. It's been around a while, and that made it rather comfortable and neighborhoody.\n\nThe staff was all smiles, and after a short wait, had my food ready to go. The price for our meal was around $30. Not bad.\n\nOnce I got it home and unwrapped it, well, yeah. The veal parm was one of those chopped and re-formed patties, dowsed in a bland tomato sauce, and topped with mozzarella. The chicken was an actual chicken breast, served in the same way, but had the texture of a dog's chew toy (not that I've actually tried one.)\n\nOn a bright note, the italian wedding soup was really rather good. In fact, we have toyed with the idea of ordering from Pullano's again -- but just soup and garlic bread. Or maybe a pizza.
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Cat got neutered. Was some confusion on the appointment - they wanted me to have a carrier and I didn't have one. So I dropped the cat off and went and got one, but never really checked the cat in. LOL. Checked cat in when I came back with carrier. Good price and healed great.
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When I was growing up in the 1970's, Britain probably had the worst reputation on Earth for their food. Rife were the jokes about Brits and how they would boil toast, and that the only decent thing you could ever eat in London was Fish & Chips.\n\nWell, thank God some things have changed for the better and some things have stayed the same. London is now one of the foodie capitals of the world but the English tradition of great Fish & Chips, with a few small changes and updates, continues here. I guess it shows what a total opposite of a scenester/ hipster I am since this was my first visit. I've heard tons about this place the past 2 years and I came in with so-so expectations.\nThere are several versions of Fish & Chips here, differing either in the type of fish or the type of batter they use. I went with the Sole with Sour Cream and Onion batter. It was great and so was the fact that even though everything is deep-fried in oil, nothing came off as greasy or swimming in pools of oil. It was almost light.\nI saw a few other interesting items on the menu which i was too full to try but I intend to come back and at least try their Scotch Egg as well as their Deep-Fried anything dessert. Prices are really decent and the service is friendly as well. \n\nBonus: If you love Cadbury Flake chocolates like I do and make a point of buying them in bulk everytime you fly through London Heathrow, they serve Cadbury Flake chocolate bar with ice-cream here as well!
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Just spent over an hour and a half attempting to purchase a firearm at Cabala's in Glendale. As a member of a military family, I wanted to take advantage of the incredible deals they were offering during their Hometown Heroes promotion this weekend.\n\nAfter selecting a weapon, I was putting a package together (ammo, case, etc) and noticed the weapon was on sale. I asked the employee if the Hometown Heroes discount applied to on sale merchandise. His response was \""Absolutely, everything in the store.\"" I thought this was a little sketchy, as maybe he didn't realize that I was asking specifically about the firearm that was already on sale.\n\nI asked again, clearly. \""This weapon is discounted about %10, the military discount still applies, correct?\"" His response was clear, \""On everything in the store.\""\n\nOk, cool. That's a nice added bonus. I'll grab a little more ammo then I had planned. I made my way over to the background check registers, and about 45 minutes later come to find out that the Hometown Heroes discount did in fact NOT apply to the weapon - contrary to another employee's response earlier. This amounted to about $30. I honestly didn't care all that much, since I was still receiving a better discount off the weapon then if I had bought it full price.\n\nThe following then happened:\n\n- The cashier at the background check register proceeded to ignore everything I said regarding my interactions with the employee that had sold me on the weapon, and stick to the static response of \""The Hometown Heroes discount doesn't apply to on-sale items.\""\n\n- I asked to cancel the sale. She ignored me and called a manger.\n\n- While waiting for the manager, the employee that I was working with when I selected the weapon came into view, and we called him over. He looked at the slip, turned to the other employee, and said, verbatim, \""Oh? The hometown heroes discount doesn't apply to on-sale firearms?\"" Then he turned and repeated the \""The Hometown Heroes discount doesn't apply to on-sale items,\"" line to me, as if hearing it for at least the 10th time was going to suddenly deter me.\n\n- I confronted the employee, now standing at the background check register, reminding him that I had asked him directly about both sales applying, and that he had responded in the affirmative. His response? \""I don't know what's going on here.\"" And walked away.\n\n- At this point, after having over an hour and a half of my time wasted, I was done. This was a $700+ sale, that they were losing over ~$30 (what the hometown heroes discount would've been on the weapon). \n\n- The manager had arrived and witnessed the initial employee admit that he was previously unaware that both sales did not apply to the firearm. He said nothing.\n\nI thanked them for their time, wished them a nice day, and left. Sometimes, I just don't have the patience for incompetence. \n\nHere's two points of advice, Cabela's.\n\n1 - Train your sales people better. \n\nI'm not sure if he was deliberately trying to screw me out of the hometown heroes discount - thinking that I would just accept the item without that discount after I had gone through the background check process (it sure seems like it from his responses) - or if he legitimately made a mistake. Either way, neither his misinformation nor his reaction when questioned about the sales was appropriate.\n\n2 - Train your managers better.\n\nThere was no reason this should've gone on as long as it did. The manager literally stood there and let me confront the employee, who made it obvious that he was playing games with me (or has no idea what he's doing). The manager made no attempt to secure my business, or reconcile the situation. \n\nHad he even offered an apology for the deliberate waste of time they put me through background checking me for a weapon that I was being charged incorrectly for, I would've went ahead with the purchase. Instead I was allowed to walk out of the store without so much as a word from management.\n\nTake the $30 you saved and re-train them both. Then spend time doing the math regarding how much money you'll lose over time from not only my lack of business (not my first firearm purchase at this location), but the business you'll miss out on from all the negative press this will generate, because I'll be posting it everywhere.\n\nThanks for slapping our Hometown Heroes in the face.
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Sooo disappointed. Arrived here yesterday with a friend at about 4:15pm. Seated promptly. An over bubbly petite girl approached our table.. (you know the kind.. TGI Fridays \""flare\"" type) speaking in cheerleading tones, we'll call her \""bubbles\"" letting us know our server would be with us in a minute.. right as our server arrived. There were maybe 5 tables sat including ours in all areas of the restaurant and Ill be damned if our poor server wasnt waiting on every single one of them.. which explains why she wasnt very attentive. Not really her fault..Our food did arrive in a timely fashion delivered by \""Bubbles\"". My friend had ordered the squash casserole and had asked if bread was available for her to order and the attitude and outright snottiness of bubbles next comment decided the gratuity and the fact we will never go back. She said \"" we dont have bread.. this isnt the Outback.\"" You should have seen the looks on our faces. She then catches herself and says we have pita and my friend staes \""nevermind, that's not what I was looking for\"". Bubbles goes away and comes back with an order of pita anyway. We sat in silence for a good 5 minutes.. apalled at that little bitch's outburst. As a manager I would have fired her on the spot for speaking to a patron in that manner. \n\nAfter the \""incident\"" and our meal was finished, the plates were cleared and we sat...and sat while our server tended to the rest of her tables. Meanwhile there are 5 servers doing sidework right in front of us.. including Bubbles (who mind you was leaning over the sidework table laughing and not helping her coworkers at all). We made eye contact with several of them hoping they would notice we were looking for our server and nothing. We had actually wanted dessert but by the time our server finally showed we just wanted to leave. Im sure our server would have been great had she had any form of assistance from her coworkers. But the snottiness of the self righteous self entitled Bubbles was inexcusable.\n\nIm sure you're wondering about the food.. it's decent but not anything amazing..too many restaurants in Phoenix to come back here for their food, let alone to be talked down to by the staff.\n\nOh and also, we were told their tomatoes are flown in from tuscany.. Seriously? In this economy you're flying tomatoes in from Italy and not supporting your local markets..FAIL
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I had the worst experience with this company. My insurance recommended them and from the beginning I didn't want to use their service because it was very difficult to get in touch with them. No one answered the phone during business hour and when I left a message they never contacted me back. When they finally were suppose to come out to my home and replace my windshield not only were they late from our scheduled time but the employee was very rude. He rushed the job and finished in half an hour and left the glass dirty with glue stuck to it. One of the worst experiences with a company I have ever had. I will never use their service again and I warn anyone who might.
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Service was great, but the food gave my girlfriend food poisoning. She's throwing up in the bathroom right now, actually.\n\nAlso Michael Mina has a sick sense of humor - the dessert portion of the chef's tasting menu consists of more food than the entire appetizer and two entrees combined. If you're really into overwhelming amounts of dessert combined with an evening of vomiting, put this place at the top of your list!
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Came to this location because it was close to shopping area near by. Wished I would have read the reviews before I stopped in. But I was lucky enough to start reading some while I sat there waiting for my oil change. Mike, the guy at the counter tried to upsell of course by asking me for additional service. He baited me for one when I checked in. But after sitting there and reading the horrible reviews I knew what to expect later. After a while he came to me saying I needed additional service that I was unaware that I needed. I told him that I want not planning on having any more services done at the same time I agreed to an air filter change that i knew for a fact I needed. He was trying his best to change my mind on all that i refused and seemed annoyed afterwards after telling him no many times. When they finished I went to pay for the additional and was not charged for what I wanted. He went on to say that since I turned down the others he assumed I turned everything down. What a douche bag. I will not return and thank you to all who left the horrible reviews including the ex employee! WISH I COULD RATE NO STARS!!!
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My finance and I were on Monroe and starving. I heard great things about this place. We walked up and no one was there. We decided to sit at the front window. Great little place we thought. Ordered our food. And waited, as people piled into the restaurant, everyone working was super attentive and kind. Directing people to the few tables that were left, they were efficient and quite lovely. After waiting for what seemed like forever, I had to use the restroom. \n\nThis should have been my first sign. Not only did the bathroom stink to high heaven, but shit was falling off the walls. It was dirty and quite nasty. I felt like I would never escape or be the same after that bathroom. But you really can't judge a place on the bathroom. Right?\n\nWe heard the chef bell ring multiple times and each time reared our heads like Pavlovian dogs. Finally, our food came. I ordered an avocado blt. I immediately tore into it, and it was fantastic! Nueske's bacon, perfect amount of everything. Just perfect. Until...yikes what is this...a hair! Eieeeiei!!! \n\nIf there is one thing I cannot handle in my food it is hair. So I slowly pulled it out and showed my finance. He knows me, so he said please do not puke right here. I held it together and put it in my napkin. I knew I would not eat another bite. Then suddenly as he was devouring his food, he sees it, not just one but two hairs. He decided to keep eating, yes it was that good. He ate around them. He left the hairs to show the waitress. When he pulled them out they were so long and cooked entirely with the food, I had to excuse myself because I was gagging so hard. \n\nPrevious to finding not one, but many hairs in our food on both dishes, we were discussing how this could be our new go-to place for yum. After that, well I cannot eat there again. I would recommend the restaurant investing in some hairnets. Their food is good, but not hair worthy. The waitress was a sweetheart about it, and I appreciate that. I would recommend it only if you don't mind what you may find in your food.
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Went to El Rancho last weekend to pick up some of their Fantastic mesquite-grilled chicken - about $5 for a whole butterflied bird they grill out in the parking lot, plus tortillas and salsa. \nBro and Sis and I stopped in the Food Court to check it out; none of us speak Spanish, but I've been here 30 years, so i can get by with menu items - asst mgr came out to help us gringos, and we had one of the absolute best lunches EVER - crispy juicy carnitas plates for the boyz and ribs for Sis for under $20 - we could barely finish.\nand the drinks!! we had big cups of mixed horchata and strawberry/mango/Jamaica flower juices. we ev3n picked up a tres leche cake for dinner, and it was just amazing. Muy authentico and Ab Fab. don't miss this place.\n10/12/11 Bro came out again from Carolina for my birthday and insisted we go back to El Rancho for lunch and carryout grilled chicken - still the best quality food for an amazing price. And the made-right-there cakes and pastries and tortillas are hot and fresh and delicious.
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Didn't like it, but we have the best Mexican in Dallas so I am biased.\n\nThe margaritas were decent. Salsa was ehh, just had brisket tacos for apps...Cute patio. Live music, as in the guy with guitar singing \""la bamba!\""\n\nWouldn't go back. Crowd was kind of boring. Other places along Scottsdale Blvd looked way more lively.
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The best Pakistani restaurant I've been to in Montreal. This place has a meh-ish nautical d\u00e9cor. The Chicken Biryani here is textbook perfect. Chicken marinated in yogurt and spices, topped with half cooked rice and cooked for hours on a mild flame. The meat is super tender and moist not to mention full of flavor and the rice has a nice aroma. They make it everyday except Saturdays. Saturday they make lamb biryani, though I'm a fan of their chicken biryani. Also on Thursdays they have takeout special, Biryani just for 4 bucks. The Lahori Chargah (Pakistani take on the Tandoori Chicken) is great. They also have Fish BBQ'd in Tandoori spices. Quantities are huge and you get a good bang for your buck. Definitely recommended.\n\n\nFood : Good\nService :Fast\nAmbiance : O_o\nWorth the price : Yes
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Cleanliness was below par, food was mediocre, but the service was fine. Will not be dining at a Jose Cuervo Restaurant again.
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I can only comment on their takeout lunch specials. I usually get the seafood poki bowl. It is an assorted dish of fish such as salmon and tuna on a bed of rice and seaweed. The types of fish they put in your bowl may vary, but I've always noticed salmon was always in my order. \nThe portion is quite generous. Not bad for $8.38! I like the container it comes in. The presentation is pretty nice.\n\nThe beef lunch special is not bad either. It says on the menu it's a Kobe style filet mignon chip beef. For $8.50 you can't go wrong. \n\nService is great. The waitresses always let you check your food before they bag it up.\n\nI have yet to try their AYCE!
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Being a well-seasoned Indian food consumer, I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for delicious, authentic Indian cuisine.\n\nWe always order the samosas(stuffed with potato and well-seasoned) and the paneer naan(cheese-filled bread--it's become my fiance's favorite thing on the menu lol!)...I also ordered their aloo papri chaat(read my 'Crown of India' review for a description) and it was top-of-the-line...nice and creamy and crispy!\n\nIt's been a month or two since we ordered from Maharaja, so I can't really remember what else we've gotten, but I know that I've had no bad impressions of their fare...try it out!
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HORRIBLE DUMP! Dirty rooms, broken bath tubs, and I WAS ROBBED!!! Somehow somebody was able to get into my room and stole ALL my belongings! STAY AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
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Giving it 2 stars because it does have a really nice pool area. As far as the room goes...gross. The wallpaper was ripped in the bathroom, the towels smelled like mold. There was mold on the shower and there were stains on the bed sheets. I go to Vegas all the time and I can honestly tell you that I will not be back here again. I would rather pay more money and stay in a nicer hotel. They really need to update that place.
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Besides being crammed up to your neighbor in uncomfortable seats, this place is great. Pretty small venue, reminds me of the Aerial/Verizon theater in Houston. Saw Willie Nelson on friday nite and he was AWESOME! (he was walking around the casino, missed that!) We were on the second tier and could see him pretty good. Would love to see a rock band without seating! Could easily get up close to see them. Minus one star for not having cheap drinks. But what do I expect, it's VEGAS!
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Not a fan. I desperately needed a manicure and being new to the area, stumbled upon this nail salon. I had heard about Nini Nails (on the west side) but didn't want to stray too far away from home just to get my nails done. BIG MISTAKE. I waited FOREVER for someone to assist me (even though it was mid-week and not busy) and to make matters worse, my nails chipped within 3 days.
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It had been quite some time since I ate at this restaurant, and I was anxious to give it another chance. Sadly, there are still problems with the food. They fixed any issues with their rice, but the Crispy Orange Beef was tough and flavorless, the Mongolian Beef was so salty I practically had to give myself dialysis. \n\nThe service is pleasant and attentive, but there is a LOT of room for improvement in quality and consistency with the food. Their one saving grace was the Szechuan Green Bean entree with shrimp and tofu. This dish will likely be the only thing I order there again, until I see proof that things have improved.
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Came here friday night and got seated right away at the sushi bar. They ran out of toro and do not have ume. \nThey brought the wrong appetizer for my husband and the beer from tap seems flat. While enjoying our appetizer a server carrying a bunch of plates hit my husband on the back of his neck with all these dirty plates- No apologies and walks away! Food overpriced! Don't come here!
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The relaxed environment of La Fabrique Bistrot made it the perfect place for dinner following a long day of travel and business meetings. Starting with an excellent wine recommendation, our waiter continually demonstrated an expertise and attention to detail that made for a casual and professionally-productive time, all while adroitly switching between English and French in order to accommodate all four members of our dinner party.\n\nAfter spending a great deal of time scrutinizing the menu and its occasional, though rather amusing, translation failures, I decided that a hearty bowl of onion soup was an apropos way to begin the meal in a city still under the grip of winter. The robustly-flavored and appropriately-comforting soup proved the perfect way to start the meal.\n\nFor my main and final course, I opted for the pan-seared cod with cumin and black olive mashed potato galette. The obviously high-quality fish was seared perfectly, the light char serving to hold together the flaky flesh without overwhelming its mild flavor. The boldly-flavored potato \""cake\"" proved a welcome and pleasing juxtaposition to the cod, making for an adeptly-balanced dish. The accompanying vegetables added a bit of depth to the dish without disturbing the pairing of fish and galette that was clearly the chef's focus.\n\nAfter lingering for a few hours all while never feeling rushed despite the rapidly-filling dining room, we departed having enjoyed a meal clearly prepared by a skilled and passionate chef intent on providing rich, satisfying \""comfort\"" food in a laid-back environment.
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We bought an item at the Ahwatukee Radio Shack and tried to return it at the Maricopa Radio Shack, because we live in Maricopa. They refused to refund our money even with a legitimate receipt! And they were rude. Tried to say the debit card numbers weren't right or \""didn't match\"" (they did), then quoted some 10-day rule. We finally took the item back to Ahwatukee and got a refund with no problem. I will never shop at the Maricopa Radio Shack because of their rude and condescending attitude - the last thing they want, apparently, is to get and keep a good customer.
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Being a Starbucks junkie, I hardly venture to another chain. If I DO venture, it's usually to more of an independent coffee shop. I digress...\n\nThis Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is located in Town Square, across from the park, next to Sunglass Hut.\n\nThere is a handful of tables outside and about 4 tables inside.\n\nI had no idea what I wanted to order, but do to the fact that I LOVE pumpkin, I got a regular pumpkin spice ice blended latte. \n\n-1 Star: A regular is more money than a Venti drink at Starbucks.\n\nThe drink was good. Kinda tasted like pumpkin pie filling. It was heavier that what I would have liked, but still tasted OK. \n\n-1 Star: It was so loud inside. I met my school group here to pow-wow for an assignment and we could hardly talk to each other. Luckily, a table opened up outside and we were able to relocate.\n\n-1 Star: A cup of ice water costs $1.00! (Free at Starbucks!)\n\nI would have liked misters on the umbrella's outside as it got really toasty sitting at the tables, but it was too loud to go inside, so we wrapped up our meeting and peaced out.\n\nI think next time I might try out some tea as their flavors sounded good. \n\nBut if I had a choice between CBTL or Starbucks? Starbucks all the way!
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I kept going back to Danny's thinking that \""this time it will be better\"", and every time I am disappointed and angry. These guys are totally shady, dishonest and do really half-assed work. One time they locked my keys in the car, another time my car wouldn't start after they got done, I found a work schedule for all the guys in the shop in my glove box after another visit (do they really need to be in my glove box?!), and the last time they lied about what services they had performed (I had just replaced my air filters, and topped off my windsheild wiper fluid, and they told me that it needed to be replaced).\n\nI know they're open on weekends, and they're quick, but I recommend you stay away from Danny's Family Car Wash! \n\nOne more thing: I've also been to the one on Bell Road and 84th Avenue near my work, and they are just as bad!
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I am in Las Vegas on business and working late. I didn't want to go out anywhere and had a flyer under my hotel room door. I ordered the lasagna and garlic bread. I was told it would be delivered in 45 min - 1 hour. I called after 1 hour 20 minutes and was told it's on it's way. I finally got it about 10 minutes after I called (1.5 hours after ordering). The lasagna was barely warm, almost cold, and the garlic bread was dry and hard. The soda was cold, which tells me the lasagna sat there for a while before the delivery guy grabbed the soda out of the cooler and brought it to me. I ate it because it was late and I didn't want to go anywhere. The next day, I was sick to my stomach and spent most of the day in the restroom.
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Like fellow reviewers, I've never eaten Nepali food outside of here and its sister restaurant Chautara, I've had several amazing meals here. Simple fresh food in the traditionally laid-back State Street atmosphere. Everything I have had was good here. Great for vegetarians and those seeking a unique ethnic-fod experience.
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Like other folk have said, it's a lot quieter than the other 2 BM cafes but it's all the better for it. Great coffee, loads of little pokey corners to settle into and fairly laid back atmosphere. Although strictly speaking there's no outdoor seating, this place faces onto the links so there's not many bigger or better outdoor seating areas in all of Edinburgh!\n\nAlthough all these things shouldn't make it stand out from any of the other cafes nearby, there's a little something about it that makes it a nice little spot to head to if you're wanting to dip out of the day for a while. Whether you're looking for a caffeine hit, a chance to catch up on your email (free wifi) or just want to read a book for a bit, there's few better places for it in that part of town (the Cameo bar would give it a run for it's money).\n\nThey also do deals on food in the mornings too, which is a nice little bonus if you've skipped breakfast, but the coffee should be enough to tempt you inside their door!
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The setting and location are really appealing. Nice design and good vibe.\n\nHowever the prices are way higher than what you get for it.\n\nI had edamame, tiger roll, rainforest roll and one lime (yes, they charged me for the lime), no alcohol or soft drink (just water) and after tip and taxes, 40 bucks! One of my friends dropped 108 (just food!)\n\nAnother downside is the parking. There's a public lot one block away. Add 5 dollars.\n\nIt's a cool place to hang out if you don't mind overpriced mediocre food. \n\nThe service was also pretty bad. It seems that either they were understaffed or just didn't care much.\n\nPS They bathrooms are pretty interesting and with cool design elements but the walls are covered with FRP which make them look super awkward/cheap.
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This particular location seems to be more miss than hit. It always takes awhile to receive orders when I've been to others and they seem much faster - as well as much nicer. The employees at this location just don't seem to like anything they do.\n\nQuality is average - again, other locations just seem to have their S together. I just happen to go to this one because it's close to the job.\n\nCoworker and I went one time and her drink came out with a crushed-in lid, causing it to spill when she grabbed it. The people in the back were too concerned with other things when she requested TWICE to get something to assist in cleaning up. Kind of rude.\n\nLots of other places around the job that are closer and have the same type of food, but cheaper PLUS done right, so I probably won't return.
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As my friend from high school likes to say, \""this is my second favorite place to go eat.\""\n\nThe first, of course, is Someburros.\n\nOh Rositas, how I miss thee\nFor in Cleveland, the land is bereft of good Mexican food\n(and NO, Chipotle doesn't count)\nEating here brings back good memories of times spent with friends\nOrdering chicken mole, enchiladas\nHUGE glasses of refreshing horchata!\n\nI revisited Rositas a few days ago\nAs good as I remember it to be\nGreen corn tamale and spinach enchilada\nAlthough I've had tasty enchiladas here before,\nThe flavors for me didn't quite taste right.\nGreen corn tamale was delicious though.\n\nSo, not perfect food, but really close!
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I had a taste of the most delicious breakfast I've ever had this weekend. Spinach and portobello mushroom florentine over foccacia and topped with a runny egg. Words would not do it justice.
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We've driven past here soooo many times (in Trader Joes parking lot) and have always talked about how we need to try it. Today was the day! \nThe restaurant always appears to be not very busy when we drive by so we didn't know what to expect. \nI can tell you now that we're kicking ourselves for not trying it sooner. This place is FABULOUS!!! \nFrom the moment we stepped in the door, we were tickled by how adorable the husband and wife team were. This is their pride and joy and they make the experience way awesome with their personal touches like a complementary chicken cream soup to start and some warm digestive aid horchata-ish drink to finish. Between we ordered bibimbap and a basic California roll to share. Both were delicious! The owner told us that he doesn't use broken rice and you could actually really tell the difference. He also surprised us with some fancy shrimps that he wanted us to try. \nOverall, this is quality food at a place that really feels like your in someone's home. So much better than stepping into a local chain and they really take pride in being very clean and having the best fresh ingredients. Go here, this place should be packed.
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Zoe's is great!! The Gruben sandwich is the best and my husband loves the chicken salad. Its always clean and the staff is very chill, which is peaceful. Try is out sometime, its different, no other place that Ive been to thats like it.
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Enrique.P\n\nAround mid February we adopted a small dog from spca, we were told that the dog was healthy with no problems? 2 days later we discovered that the dog was not Eating? She had teeth hanging from her upper jaw\nSpca told us that they will help with the $600 surgical cost over the phone. We took the dog back and we were told that we are not getting her back, they will conduct and investigation? And the adoption fee could go for the surgery cost? I Want my dog back!!! The rude lady behind the counter needs a little training in customer service and courtesy this is a service town not Salem......,
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I stumbled across this class by accident. I had done spinning at home in the UK and had tried an LA Fitness class here in Phoenix which was ... ok. I came to Studio 360 and couldn't believe I didn't collapse in a crumpled heap on the floor. Somehow I kept going to the end of the class. It was HARD. I was completely addicted.\n\nI have since been going for probably about 6 months. In that time my father in the UK has been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor and I really can be honest in saying that going to this class 2/3 times a week is the only time when I have 60 minute periods in which I don't feel like I'm crippled with fear and dread about what is happening at home. \n\nOh, and I've dropped 2 dress sizes. It would probably be more, but I REALLY like wine (I'm European. We drink. Too much.) So what my boyfriend affectionately refers to as my \""wine pouch\"" reamins. But I have abs underneath. \n\nMost importantly - for 60 minutes of the day I feel like a champion.\n\nThank you Studio 360.
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Fast service, fresh ingredient, wonderful stuff, this is the place to go.
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I went in to get a watch serviced and got great service. Then I ended up buying a once in a lifetime ring there as well several days later, got a great deal on it and it is not like anything else I have seen. Scott took the time to look at my other jewelry and explained some details about the setting that I would never have known otherwise. They are truly a full service and thorough operation. Great customer service, amazing collection of jewelry, so many custom pieces that set their inventory apart from anything in other stores. Their entire staff is helpful and courteous and prompt with their information and assistance to customers. I will definitely be going back to Treasures for all my future jewelry needs and repairs! - E
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Food is decent, nothing great. However I have done to-go 2 times and both times found a hair in my food. The first time was a long grey beard hair in my omelet and again today was a brown hair in my potatoes. That kind of food handling is not acceptable.
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The gun store isn't where most locals go for their range needs. It is a tourist location so if you go there with that understanding then you will not be disappointed. \n\nI took the CCW class and even though it had mandatory material that was covered the instructor kept it entertaining and engaging. \n\nThe class was free! I only paid for ammo ($26) and the qualification was standard firearm qual. 3-5-12 yard and if you have any experience with your firearm you'll easily pass.
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The screen on my CISCO FLIP video cracked while on vacation. Although uBreakiFix focuses on cell phones, iPads, iPODs, etc. they replaced the screen on my FLIP in less than a week. They are fantastic. professional, courteous, honest, and fast. Did a great job!
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This is not the Buck's I remember from my days living in Madison! Nice, nice, nice. Great drinks. Real glasses. Fun place to waste some time before a game at the Kohl Center. \nI did not get food but the plates I saw looked good!
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As a caveat, this review is for the service, as it was so bad that we didn't get a change to eat here.\n\nWe recently stayed at the Montelucia to celebrate my fianc\u00e9's birthday and after hanging out at the pool in the afternoon we REALLY wanted some tacos. We were in luck! Centro has tacos! When we walked in, most of the tables were marked reserved because they were having a reunion that night. No problem. Except for the fact that none of the servers buzzing around us even pretended we existed when we walked in. There were several other people eating at the restaurant so it didn't seem like they were completely closed. After asking one of the servers whether we could sit down, she thought about it, didn't know and asked someone who seemed to be the manager. We were informed we could sit at the bar. Ok, no problem. We sat down in front of the bartender, and again, nothing. We sat there. No one acknowledged us, asked us if we wanted food, a drink maybe. Nothing. We finally found some menus and asked the bartender if they were serving food. He said \""Yes.\"" That was all. Maybe he just didn't understand that we actually came in for something. We sat there for a few minutes longer being ignored and finally decided we actually wanted to eat something. We decided to drive to Blanco down the road and they were glad to have us as customers. \n\nI understand they were gearing up for an event, but neglecting other customers does not seem like the best way to do it. Very disappointing for an otherwise excellent resort with excellent service.\n\nThe extra star is for the ambiance. Very fresh and trendy.
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My girl friend and I didn't know what to expect when we stopped to eat here. You can expect to have a well-prepared meal well worth the price of a good meal apparently cooked to order. We chose a half chicken with garlic herbs and a mango glaze. The soup was cheesy brocolli with ham. It was loaded with ham chunks. Our main course came on deceptively small plates filled with the chicken, asparagus spears, and potatoes. Neither of us could finish more than half the meal.\n\nAs we waited, various wait staff kept stopping by to see if we needed anything.\n\nThe atmosphere is nice with pleasant light jazz in the background. Yes, one can see the grocery store but we didn't find it obvious or distracting. All in all for a nicer meal, the price was well worth it. We will be back.
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The food was awful, but the service was fantastic! The service is the only reason it's getting 2 stars. My husband had one of the burgers and he said that it taste like a frozen burger patty. I had the Kobb salad...It just wasn't good. We did have the nacho app...Half the cheese wasn't melted, and if you wanted any beans or meat on it, it was extra. Over all the nachos weren't bad--only because they were part of the half price apps during happy hour. It was pretty crowded--I literally think my pony tail was touching the girls pony behind me, and there were a lot of kids. I would say, don't wast your time/money here.
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This location is beat. Old and worn down. The layout is all weird. Only one (slow) person working the deli section with a line of customers 6 deep. There's a plastic bin with sandwich rolls where customers can grab their own bread and stick them in a plastic bag. I saw a lady stick her dirty hands in there, move around the bread she didn't like until finding just the right ones. Sans tissue paper. Needless to say I didn't buy my rolls there.
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Pour un resto juste a cot\u00e9 du march\u00e9 Jean-Talon, il est difficile de comprendre comment un restaurant peut utiliser de\nSi mauvais ingredient. Service mis\u00e9rable, plusieurs oublies de service et erreurs de factures. Caf\u00e9 au lait horrible. Une exp\u00e9rience a ne jamais reproduire.
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Sorry, but I have to do this.\n\nI have had good sushi experiences so many times at this place, but one near-death event really helps to wipe those memories away.\n\nI got food poisoning from the sushi bar. I know it was the sushi bar, because the only other thing I had eaten that day was toast. By the time I finished the roll, my stomach was already starting to feel weird - how contaminated does that stuff have to be if it causes your body IMMEDIATE PAIN? Whatever was wrong with this fish was super wrong, because I vomited on the hour all night (I had the sushi for lunch) and well into the next morning. \n\nI called and spoke to the manager who was vaguely sympathetic, but otherwise very breezy and unconcerned. He told me he'd refund my meal the next time I went in, but rolling in there with no receipt and a half-hearted promise from a guy on the phone seems like the makings for an annoying situation.\n\nI can't ever eat their sushi again, which is unfortunate for me, but this episode was SO VERY BAD AND PAINFUL that I simply can't take the risk and I wouldn't encourage anyone else to either.
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Alright so my bf eats here literally everyday for lunch on his lunch breaks and wouldn't stop talking about it so i decided to go with him one night. Food is pretty dam great I can see why he would come here so much. We got the spicy chicken plate which is what he always orders mmm very delicious and very very spicy which I likey! My Lil man got the kids Teriyaki chicken bowl which I stole a few bites from also delicious. They have generous portions good quality food and its fast I don't blame my bf for being so obsessed with this place its pretty darn good.
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24/7 diner with lots of Neon. Food is good for being 24/7. Nothing amazing, but the Chicken Caesar salad is great! Huge portions, strongly recommend to share. The desserts are a MUST have! Leave room to try the brownie or strawberry shortcake - a real Vegas experience.
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Well rounded I say. Modern Moma-like decor. Stylish food. Gracious server. Our food came out tout de suite with the $16 mixed grill salad being satisfying yet large enough for my husband to take some home. I was hesitant to get the scallops for the $34price so went with the $24 hanger steak medium rare with grilled onions. I didn't get any sides since it was still 2 more servings after the meal. It's pricy but cool.
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One of the worst Wendy's I've ever experienced. Every morning there was a 30-minute wait - after ordering - for food.
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Ann is fabulous and Phoenix glow is the BEST!!! My spray tan with her always turns out smooth and last for a good minimum of a week without any crazy blotchy fading. Ann is so great and professional and will cater your tan to the specifics of how you like it. Definitely check her out, you will not want to see anyone else!!
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I would never have picked this company to come fix my Hayward pool pump, but fortunately the product was under warranty, but unfortunately had to be fixed by the authorized company, BB&G.\n\nBB&G did not know offhand if it was under warranty and took an entire week to find out and I had to call them to find out if they found out. During my follow-up call, Mary put me on hold several times and for several minutes...actually, I was on hold longer than we actually spoke.\n\nThen all of a sudden, someone could come out in one hour and take down the model, serial number, etc. \n\nIt took another call FROM ME about a week later for her to say the pump was in and schedule a time. The serviceman does not show in the scheduled time window. I call Mary, livid, but she apologize for not telling the Serviceman the time window. Turns out the serviceman, shows up two hours after my time window, not polite, fixed it, and eager to take my check for labor ($170 for 30 minutes), In a rush to end his day, he almost (almost) refuse to let me see if it worked. It works but not well.\n\nSuch a poorly managed company. I hope they go out of business.
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I recently ate dinner at Hamada of Japan. The food itself is good, but I have to point out that the average tab here is NOT $25 per person, as the Flamingo's website states. If you order from the off of the teppan grill menu, entrees cost more like $80. Very deceiving!\n\nAnyway, now that you know that, feel free to eat here. It's not a bad place to eat. I only ordered sushi, which was decent. Not the best I ever had, but OK.\n\nAnother thing to note is that this place doesn't have a full bar - beer and wine only. Annoying! WTF!?!? I thought this was Vegas! How can you not have a full bar?!?!\n\nService is OK. A little slow. The hibachi guys are really great and entertaining. \n\nHonestly, I don't know if I would go here again. I feel like there are so many better restaurants in Vegas.
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If you can't be on the coast of Italy. ..or until you get there, you can at least hang here.\nLove this place. And peach farm across street mixes well. \nGood food, good atmosphere and good time. \n(Try that honeyed mascarpone! YummO! On bruscetta, just sayin).
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What it looks like inside: Monster truck meets rural housewife in a clash of d\u00e9cor about as compatible as a bad marriage. The large format graphic text wall murals in acid yellow and random road signs do nothing for the tole painted flower and chicken wooden crate details. It's like your grandmother and your nephew... you know. Am I done yet? NO.\n\nIs the food at least in good taste? I ordered a standard egg breakfast: two eggs over easy, home fries, toast, coffee - you get the idea. Typical breakfast diner fare, which was what the menu promised. What I got was a scant plate of food that included *cold* eggs, a flattened blob of shredded potatoes that had been thrown on a grill and burnt, with NO flavour whatsoever (also cold) as well as some barely buttered toast. The promise of fresh fruit was a tiny stack of bits of melon and pineapple held together with a toothpick. My breakfast arrived without my coffee and I had to request that the coffee I'd ordered be brought over. \n\nHow was the service? HORRIBLE. The waiter was clearly miffed that we spoke very little French and treated us like plague victims for the rest of our visit. This is NOT how I'm used to being treated in Montreal. Flaunting himself around the restaurant like the Queen of the Scene, and ignoring the fact that we were putting on our coats and ready to leave, he left (if the food did not) a very bad taste in my mouth. \n\nMy advice? Don't waste your money here. I'd gone in for a pleasant Sunday brunch and left feeling cheated.
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Classic burger was good, Rising Sun and Gold Standard burger are great!
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Saturday morning.\n\nCome on Saturday morning. Usually a pleasant staff who tries to work as efficiently as possible to get the line going.\n\nYou can also make an appointment via online or phone.\n\nCan't complain.
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I really wanted to like this place because its hard to find grassfed beef in most restaurants but he first time I checked out Coal Burger I thought it was over priced and not very tasty. When I went back to give them another chance my original thoughts were validated.
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I usually do not like barbecue plaves, but the feast for two is so delicious and it also helps that the staff is very friendly and helpful. Definitly will be back.
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This place is on the summer bucket list. My husband and I were excited to take our son. The owner would not let our son enter the treasure digging area. This is pretty much why we came to the store in the first place. Owner was not the friendliest person in the world. Off day maybe? The store was incredible and there was a huge selection of great toys. We would have purchased a few items had she let us go into the digging area. We went to target instead :/
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Mediocre sushi and god-awful service. My wife and I, both ex-servers from our college years, tried them three times. Every time the service was infuriating and the food bland. Save your money.
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Yeah...\n\nSo Like everyone else, I am very disappointed with this location. I was so excited for it also! I thought that it would be a great addition to the Town Square and was really hoping it could live up to the previous version of Gameworks that was on the Strip.. at least a little. In my opinion however, it does not. Not even close. Which, is understandable actually. The Las Vegas Strip Location was fantastic in many ways. If the Town Square location could even be 1/4 of what the previous version was, it could be great. \n\nI agree that first and foremost, this place should be about the games. I also believe that they have really failed at the design of the space as far as the games go. There appear to be a lot of cool games though they are crammed into a corner. The layout is not cool. So clustered and uncomfortable to walk through when there are many players around. \n\nStaff was all awesome and very accommodating, I will say that now.\n\nI walked around a bit and saw the space in the back, that appears to be for private events maybe? A few empty rooms with LCD TV's mounted on the walls. I don't know, but I'd rather see that filled with games and maybe some themed rooms. That's another thing.. the space is so stark and boring and as I mentioned previously, the layout is kinda whack. \n\nThe bar specifically, and even a restaurant that serves alcohol should not be something that kids walk through. It's not a difficult fix. There should be a divider wall between those areas. there are a couple of spaces that can be divided off for over and under 21 patrons. I understand that Gameworks will draw many under 21 people, but as this is Las Vegas and there is a huge market for the adult kids! As it stands, it's very uncomfortable to sit at the bar. Your back is to the walkway with kids going by, just not cool in my opinion. It even looks uncomfortable for the bartenders and servers to be serving there. \n\nI know that people reading this: employees, managers, owners and guests alike, will agree, disagree and be every range of emotion available at these reviews that are so negative. It's not easy opening a new place. Going in, everyone knew there were high expectations. \n\nI can't even go into much else without writing a full website on the subject, but I feel like this Gameworks needs a serious overhaul already. I really look forward to some major changes and hope that they come sooner than later. I will occasionally drop in to help support that.. but I cannot see myself spending money on games until those credits drop or you some form of unlimited play is offered as it has been in the past.. say $20 10pm-until close for adults, and something for the kids on weekends? \n\nI wish you luck Gameworks! You are responsible for a great many happy and fun memories in my earlier years! I want to be part of something great like that again! \n\nHappy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!! :)
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Stopped in here for lunch and a cold one on a Sunday afternoon with the wife. I think NoDa has the makings for another gem in this corner spot.\n\nStarted off with the pretzel and (on the recommendations of other Yelpers) went with light salt. What came out was hot and tasty- soft on the inside, just enough salt on the outside. The side of stone-ground mustard was right tasty too. $3 may be a bit high for just one, but then most of the brews from the tap will run about twice that.\n\nThe stars here, from what I can tell, are their house-made sausages. The wife and I tried the two-sausage meal with 2 sides. We went with the sweet italian and the turkey apple. Both were tremendous. Moist inside and we got these wonderful chunks of spice and crumbly ground pork in the Italian. I could have had several. This particular meal didn't come with buns for the links, so no comment there, but you can pay extra for adds ons such as chili and slaw.\n\nFor sides we had the bourbon baked beans and the broccoli salad. Both were tremendous- beans had just enough flavor to keep them from being drab and broccoli salad was moist and flavorful throughout. This was always one of my grandmother's side dishes for family dinner and the Pourhouse did a nice job making me remember it- little bits of broccoli with raisins, red onion, and bacon, all mixed in a sweet mayo dressing. Yum...\n\nWe also tried a side of the house-made chips. These disappointed. Cold (as though made a day earlier) and they came with no dipping sauce at all- we asked and the bartender said he have to check next door. If anyone is listening, I recommend they be fried fresh to order and served with ranch or bleu cheese. \n\nNow I realize it was NFL play-off weekend, and the big screens had the games going everywhere, but there was only the bar keeper to serve the entire dining room. The poor guy ran his tail off without a moment to catch his breath. We were patient, but this was unacceptable. They could easily have used a server for the booths and large center table (which were filled) to keep the masses beered-up and full. We would have tried dessert but for fear of the wait for the bar tender to get back around to us. Seems like others were frustrated too.\n\nBeer selection on tap is plentiful and seasonal, but there are some standards you can count on, like PBR drafts for $1 during the week (Mon - Thurs). They also have a bike-in on Sunday with $2.50 Fat Tires. I could easily throw a few back here on any given night.\n\nI don't know that I would call this place a gastro-pub, but they will definitely fit the spot for a quality casual bar meal with a cold one to wash it down. I just hope they get some more help to keep up with the crowds!
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Don't even bother! My husband and I stood at the door (I am disabled) and after being ignored by several people who work there I asked the guy at the door :Do we seat ourselves?\"" Oh, yeah, ok. My husband found us a booth since I have a hard time walking and we sat. The waitress came and I ordered a vodka martini. She replied \""We can't make martinis\"". I guess I gave her a puzzled look, because she went on to say \""We don't have a glass and besides, we're very busy. So, do you still want a martini?\"". I asked if I could get a Bloody Mary and she said \""Yes.' If you're too busy to splash some vodka and olive juice in a glass how do you have time to make a Bloody Mary?? My husband ordered a beer. She seemed ok with that, like bringing a beer in a bottle wouldn't strain her too much. We got up and left before the drinks came. It is rude to tell a customer that you are too busy to make the drink she really wants! Idiots much?????
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Delicious, authentic, fairly cheap and friendly. Chicken supreme nachos are delicious as are the chile rellanos
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Worst Indian Food, I've eaten lot of buffets, I will rank this last.\n\nI only liked the navaratan curry and naan, everything else is horrible
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This restaurant is excellent. We had the duck in a can which was wonderful. And the sugar pie is exquisite. Definitely worth a trip.
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I do like this restaurant. Not expensive and the food is pretty good. A little salty but really good. Matt has waited on me everytime I go there. He is a sweet sweet heart and a good waiter. I definitely recommend this place
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Atmosphere will blow you away!! Small children will be in awe! Food is over priced, but pretty good. B+
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Very friendly staff, showed up close enough to on time, great with our pets. I really want to emphasize that I liked the people that came to our home. However, the attention to detail was not there in many areas. I want the company to know that I feel very uncomfortable asking the girls to come back in and do something over, when they weren't even close to meeting my expectations in the first place, and if I need to point out the details, I already know it won't be a good fit. \n\nDust was not cleaned, it was only spread around! Hard water stains still on shower doors, every other housekeeping service I have hired has been able to get this spotless. Sorry to sound so harsh, but it's true, and I would definitely recommend getting better cleaning supplies/equipment, maybe that would help.\n\nAs the rating indicates, we've experienced much better housekeeping here in Vegas even though they have not been a good fit for our schedule. Our hunt for a good fit continues...
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