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Good crab legs.all you can eat on Monday,with a free glass of wine if you stay at hooters.mashed potatoes and salad was also on point.
We are locals. Living her for years. Am originally from New York. city. So I love New York pizza and I have found it , but not at Bonanno's We've been to just about every pizzeria place in las Vegas. But this is not one of them. The pizza is not that thin in a pie and they put Basilico On top of the pizza pie. Its not much But it's enough for you to make a face when you take a bite of pizza. Now those of you who do not know what Basilico is. ... its basil, an Italian ingredient. For Italian sauce. But it does not go well on a New York pizza pie, When, we were leaving the restaurant. Of course thwy asked . \" so how was your pizza? We were honest. And said. We didn't. Care for it. We won't be going back. Were sticking to Rocco's,
Good food but service is lacking. Servers and bartenders arguing over seating in front of customers.
Really very good by Montreal standards, good even by Vancouver standards. Pricing is a bit peculiar, some things are crazy expensive and others seem under priced. It has become my go-to sushi place.
what can i say this place has some of the best burger's i have ever tasted. i love the fries and strawberry shakes. if ever in Carolina don't leave until you try them.
I'm a bit turned off by Semi Chem, but I've never had a particularly bad experience in one of their stores, either.\n\nIt's a bit cheap, and a little rough around the edges - sadly, this includes the customer service experience - but it's alright.\n\nAs Gavin said, it can be your saviour if you're in desperate need of some new deodorant. I wouldn't say it was very good as a chemist, but for bargains and cheaper brands, it's ok.
I really wanted to like this place more than I did, and the sweet potato pancakes were pretty good, but there's a couple of things that sort of killed it for me. After ordering at the counter and having to get my own coffee, I realized that what I like most about going out for breakfast is just chilling out and being taken care of... and having to get up 2-3 times to refill my coffee is something I can do at home (the servers had plenty of time on their hands to come around with a carafe). I took my 7 year old with me and realized afterwards that he more than doubled the price of his main dish by ordering OJ ($3) and a side of bacon ($4.99?!?). The OJ was fresh squeezed but unless you're in Florida or get lucky with the oranges, its not worth it in Wisconsin (and of course my kid didn't drink it, but I did, because it had pulp! More a knock on my kid than the restaurant for that). The bacon was 3 slices that may have been locally sourced, but was nothing special to justify the price.
Just had a super-relaxing day here. The spa facilities are probably my favorite of all the resorts here. The eucalyptus inhalation room was wonderful- I can never go in most inhalation rooms because the steam gets me overheated. This one was room temperature and was perfect. The outdoor waterfall massage pool was as good as advertised- a really unique experience. It was August in Arizona, so there were not too many people at the rooftop pool, which was nice. I had a massage with Valerie and she did a great job. Highly recommend this spa.
First and foremost, come with an open mind because it is Fusion Ramen, so it most likely won't be what you're used to if you regularly eat at other ramen houses.\n\nThe decor is really nice and simple, which gives a modern feel. I can't say much about the service since my husband and I got take out, but for our limited interaction with the server, she was super friendly and helpful. \n\nThe noodles and the chashu are done exceedingly well. The noodles have a great fresh flavor, and I loved that I could taste the egg within the noodle. \n\nI got the Shiroi Tonkotsu. As a whole, the flavors blend really well together. The saltiness of the broth with the flavor of the noodle really offset the fatty flavor of the chashu, but drinking the broth alone is too salty for me. The flavor is there; I just preferred it as a dipping sauce for the noodles and meat. The menu states that there is a low salt option for the broth, so I most likely will try that next time.\n\nAlso, if you were to try one thing off the menu, I would suggest trying the Hiromaru Buns. They have a really good flavor with just the right amount of spice. I was actually surprised because I usually can't eat pork belly because it's too fatty for me, but I loved the buns.
I like to stop in here for a hot chocolate in the winter and cool lemonade in the summer - great for both! The atmosphere is really relaxed and comfortable. Free wireless is always a plus in my book, and there are plenty of places to actually plug in that laptop. Keep in mind that restaurants and bars are smoke free in Champaign-Urbana now, so no worries about a smoky atmosphere here!
Terrible service, very pretentious place. Waited for my coffee for 20 min once and in the end it turned out they forgot ! Sold me a day old pastry...
Nourriture tr\u00e8s ordinaire, mais surtout, un service de livraison arrogant et inefficace, et les livreurs ne sont pas le probl\u00e8me.
I originally had my car at the Caliber Collision in North Las Vegas on March 11th. I had a terrible experience (see me review) and thought maybe hubby and I could try our luck at this location. \n\nI brought my car to this location on March 25th. The center manager came outside to personally inspect the car and all the problems that needed to be addressed. I really had high hopes because this guy seemed to listen to what I had to say and hand wrote a list (it was long) of everything that wasn't fixed and everything the other location messed up along the way. He even approved of me taking pictures and video of the inspection which made me feel comfortable. He did apologize heavily for the way I as well hubby was treated at the other location and assured us that everything would be corrected. \n\nThe manager had someone from Enterprise car rental come pick us up and Caliber covered the cost of a rental car for as long as it took to fix the car. Things seemed to finally be panning out.\n\nAfter 2 weeks I was informed that the car was ready for pick up and it is now April 6th. We didn't deal with the manager this time but instead a female worker who was very nice. Too bad after having it 2 weeks they couldn't take care of everything. I was pleased with a majority of the issues being fixed but when it isn't the right way it is supposed to be it just stays this never ending frustration. The woman going over the car with us genuinely seems to believe they did a great job which lead me to realize that maybe to them they think it is great work but it is sloppy and lazy. She said they just simply shampooed a couple areas in the car instead of doing the full detail that Caliber billed the insurance company for. The passenger door still wasn't painted all the way either! Also, Hubby has blue lights he installed going down the side of the car and the manager said he wouldn't be able to paint the sidestep because the lights would get painted. Hubby was clear that he did not want the lights removed and with the manager agreeing we didn't think it would be an issue. The first thing I noticed on the passenger side was the lights were removed. They removed the lights anyway and didn't even paint the side step! I asked the woman about it and she said she had no idea why they did that and to just buy new ones and give them the receipt for reimbursement.\n\nThey seem to try but fail. Basically she told me that when I am in the area I can just stop by and get all these little things fixed. I do not have the time to keep coming back because they aren't capable of getting the job right the first time. I do not recommend Caliber Collision ever. I bet a place that only changes oil could do a better job.
Its too small, and dank. I just dont get it? I never give 1 stars, but this one deserves it, service slow, no ambiance, nothing to offer me really. Plus the owners are careless and dont understand the bar business, its sad, great location. Failed on the concept, I still dont know what they are going for, it reminds me of a stall in an alley where you drink on a stool with your feet hanging in the alley, then they close up the wall after dark and drunks are in the alley pissing , I dont like my feet hanging out in traffic or in the alley. Alley cats welcome though I am sure.....anyway, just pass!
Our company has a contract with the Hyatt Regency Montreal, our reservations were made a month in advance. When we arrived they were very dismissive and were trying to avoid us. When we asked repeatedly about our rooms they would not respond to us. They finally said that there was a mix up and they are sending us in a cab to another hotel( the Comfort Inn South) 30 minutes away. \nOur company will be discontinuing the contract.
Called about getting my shirts pressed only, the girl on the phone was not helpful and hung up on me before I was finished. $3.95-$4.50 to just press my shirts? That's insane!! I'll def keep calling around.
Not wanting to drive all the way to Dick's for Sunday breakfast I decided to Yelp places close to my house I came upon El Mesquite, and decided to give it a try. It is located in a strip mall and I would have never heard of it if it wasn't for Yelp. I was pleasantly surprised by the food and the staff. As soon as I walked in I knew it was going to be good because the place was packed. I found the only table available and took a gander at the menu. The chips were crisp and the spicy salsa was delicious. I ordered a quesadilla and the steak ranchero. the steak was cooked in peppers and onions and came with a mildly spicy sauce. My meal was pretty delicious and so was the $3.25 Negro Modello. I looked around at the entrees that sat in from of the people around me and everything looked good and the portions were huge. The food overall was a little greasy, but it was definitely some home cooked mexican (which I could eat every day of my life). I'll have to keep this one on the radar for cheap and good south side fare.
I really wanted to like SOL Cocina, but for me it was a big misfire. I know, I know they've only been open 9 days, but there were rookie errors that should never have occurred with an experience restauranteur or issue that a soft opening should have handled.\n\nWe wanted to try this new restaurant for our friend's birthday, so I diligently made reservations a day in advance (they are not yet set up on open table). We arrived on time, but they weren't ready. They tried to set us up on a bar table, but we wanted a regular table which we had to stand and wait for 30 minutes. The three hostesses blamed the problem on a failed computer system, but there seemed to be plenty of tables and they just wouldn't seat us, because they said the computer problem messed up their ordering system. After waiting a half hour I finally demanded they seat us and take our order the old-fashioned way -- by hand.\n\nTo their credit, the restaurant decor is lovely. The tables a beautiful real wood rustic hand-hewn tables. The indoor/outdoor vibe is great for this time of year. But they do have an issue in the bar area with the direction their tables are set up. All the tables are set up in an east/west direction so when the sun sets you are literally blinded by the sun. A simple solution would be to turn the tables to that they face north/south. Also, once the sun set the restaurant goes to dark, soft lighting. Not unusual for a restaurant, but with the poor lighting and the thin font on the menu, it is nearly impossible to read the menu. Come prepared -- bring a flashlight and reading glasses because you'll need them.\n\nOn to food and drinks. The appetizers were really good. We had the Guacamole Sol which was good, but the Warm Goat Cheese appetizer was really outstanding. I can't say the same for my husband's drink. The waiter recommended the Grande Clase Azul Margarita. We like margaritas, but we did not like the taste of this one which was more of a case of quantity not quality. It was strong -- super strong, but all you tasted was tequila and very little of the margarita flavor that we know and love.\n\nOn to dinner, my husband and I ordered the Grilled Fish Zarandeado. In my opinion very average and not much flavor. Plus it was very wet below the tortilla so when I went to pick the taco up to eat it, the whole thing fell apart. The rice was okay, but the black beans were really not to my liking. All together and even with the sauces the flavors were very bland. Which was extremely surprising for Mexican food. One kind of tends to expect spicy and flavorful food. However, our friend had the sweet potato black bean taco and she liked it a lot.\n\nLastly on to service. While our waiter was nice and a dedicated educator about all the menu items, service was very slow. We had brought in a specialty cake for our friend's birthday which they very graciously served. We all promptly ordered coffee to go with the cake. 20 minutes later we were still staring at our cake waiting for coffee. We finally called the waiter over and asked about the coffee and he said they were out of coffee and it would take another 5-10 minutes to make some more. We promptly ate our cake without coffee and cancelled the order. To the waiter's credit, he brought us 4 cups of coffee right before we were gathering our stuff to leave and said the manager would comp the coffee, but by this time it was 9pm and we were ready to leave. Interestingly, our original reservation was for 6:30 and we didn't leave until after 9pm. We like long and leisurely dining when it is our choice, not when it's because of slow service, computer problems, etc.\n\nI know the restaurant is only 8 days old, but it may be 8 months before we give it another try. Hopefully, by then, they will have worked out all their problems.
Great service and very quick. Kelly is awesome with acrylic nails!!! Very clean and friendly location. Been coming here for years! I would definitely recommend it to friends or family!!
I've eaten at a lot of hotel cafes over the years but I've got to say that Raffles was one of the best. Ordered the biscuits and gravy plus a side if sausage. The sausage literally melts in your mouth. Pricing was tolerable and the coffee was way overpriced at $4 but can't say anything bad about anything else. The Mrs. loved her meal as well and she never comments on the food whenever we eat so that says a lot. Definitely try this place out if you're staying at the Mandalay Bay.
I have enjoyed this restaurant in the past but I will NEVER step foot there again. For several weeks now I have been planning a fieldtrip for my class so that they could taste some of their food. I've been hyping it up all week to my students and I made my reservation long ago. They asked me to come by a day or two before to give them the final numbers. When I came in to do that, I spoke to the owner and the chef and they said \"we feel bad but we can not accommodate you!\" They said that they had no record of my reservation and that I didn't speak to the right person. I called their reservation number and they transferred me to the person who actually makes reservations, that is their fault, who else did I have to speak to? I can't believe that they are so disorganized. Anyway, so then I asked to see the reservations they had for the day I asked and voil\u00e0! There I was my name plus 20 people ! What shocked me next is that they still refused to accommodate us! It is really outlandish that they would take a reservation for a school and have me and my administration go trough hoops and hurdles to have this fieldtrip approved, fill out paperwork, get 2 substitute teachers, get and submit permission slips to then just cancel it without notice the night before ! To do this to me is one thing but to do it to our children who have been looking forward to this reward for weeks is unspeakable!!! What kind of horrible example are we giving to our children, that it is okay not to keep your word?!
I LOVE this pizza. I'm totally addicted to the crust and the fact that I can get broccoli and garlic as my toppings.
Yes, it smells good. Yes, they carry those cool \"Love Phoenix\" t-shirts. \n\nNo, they don't carry anything for you if you are over a large size 6. I myself am a firm size 8 on most days. I wanted to buy a cool orange Free People thermal. Even if it was overpriced and the brand runs small ( like a large is going to be a little tight). \nThe owner said they didn't have a large in back, but that I should check online. Wait---I want to buy it from you! You- the local business owner who supports Phoenix. You- the local business owner who could be out of business soon, you- the local business owner who doesn't carry sizes for smaller that the average size 12 american woman. You-- the local business owner who should offer to get one for me so I don't have to pay shipping and I can give you my money. \n\nSad.
Food not very good but people are nice. Some woman threw up on my wife's shoe while in line.
Ugh, I am so not happy right now. I literally just left after getting my eye brows waxed. Not only did Jackie butcher my eye brows, and one more than the other, it was $26, an increase from last time. I asked about the increase in price and they told me she was promoted so her prices are now higher. Done with Modern Spa & Salon. I would have stuck with Hannah who did a better job anyway if they would have told me that.
5.99 Steak and Eggs after a long night of partying. Hits the spot. There was a pretty long line when we went here. Had to wait about an hour. Was it worth it? For the price, yeah, but the food was just a tad undercooked. For 5.99 though I wasn't expecting a lot.
the view was amazing.... the food was really just okay...\n\nthe dessert.. HORRIBLE... it was really hard and yucky... i regret doing this but i admittedly ordered the uber touristy stratosphere shaped dessert... boy was that a bad decision. the outside tasted like a rock with bits of old hershey bar .. the inside was like a dried up truffle--which sounds like an oxymoron but isnt if you know what i mean.. \n\n\nbut i was pretty happy.. i had champagne and blue skies.... i could've been eating the deformed left over crablegs at the bottom of the buffet tray and still been happy...
BEST DENTAL OFFICE EVER! \nI came in with a broken lower teeth that started acting up. I literally wanted to rip my tooth out of freakin face. Now I know I should have had it fixed way back in the days but I was a kid and didn't know better. It started acting up for the past couple of months but I just walked it off. I couldn't take the pain any more and decided to do something about it. I remember my friend had her wisdom teeth taken out and asked her where she went. She is as much of a BIG BABY as I am. I seriously cry over any little cut, scrap, or splinter. This is why I haven't been to a dentist in....... 7 years. \nThe girl who made my appointment was so nice a friendly. I would say ask for the funny one but they are all pretty funny. They made me feel very comfortable and were joking around with me. I love that! I was still nervous to hear what the doctor would say but those girls made me laugh. Could have been a nervous laugh though. I got called in pretty quick and sat down in a chair. \nThe assistant (I believe her name is Carla.....) was nice a chatty with me. She noticed that I was pretty much choking the arm rest. She told me to not worry and as she took my x-rays. THANK GOD THEY HAD PITCH PERFECT PLAYING! I could get my mind off that darn tooth. \nDr. Lee came into my room and introducted himself and told me what's going on. He explained the options I have, the pros and cons of what I needed, and really explained everything. All in all, YAY I can keep my tooth! I was able to get my tooth fixed and get a cleaning too. I never felt comfortable in a medical office before and I actually was able to loosen the choke hold on the arm chair. I even scheduled my next cleaning.\n\nTHANK YOU SUMMERLIN SMILES!
The bee's knees of cuisine, with a bee-sting of a price tag.\n\nValue and taste are very subjective measures I understand but let me say first that everything on this menu is the best version of everything you have ever tasted. Things you would think to be bland like polenta and pork belly are literally transformed into the top 10 dishes you have ever had in your life. \n\nAtmosphere is certainly not pretentious and if feels so comfortable to be here and the staff is so professional yet warm it's just perfection. The wine cellar which is the first thing you see also looks like it came from an old vineyard or museum display. A+ for food, ambiance, and staff.\n\nBut how much should one feel comfortable paying for an A+ experience in Chandler? Everyone will have their own opinion on what something is worth. Considering the small portion sizes and location I don't think it entirely can justify the expense. \n\nLuckily there is a happy medium to be found at Happy Hour (which is all night on Wednesdays) or in their sunset menu. One gets to enjoy the A+ experience for just a bit less. \n\nIn the end I recommend this place highly for an anniversary or special meal, but cannot recommend it to every person who is looking for a new favorite regular restaurant.
i'm probably in the minority here, but i just don't get it...maybe my palate just isn't used to \"haute cuisine.\" yes, you're completely waited on hand and foot, the food is good and inventive...but i just can't justify a $900 + meal that wasn't mind blowing. i would have rather spent $900 at bartolotta, where every bite i take makes me want to kiss the chef...or could have bought 2 pairs of jimmy choo or manolo's.
I always wanted to try 1oak cuz i heard they play hip hop but my overall experience was hella disappointing. Back to back it was edm. The only thing that was cool was that i found a promoter that got me & my boyfriend in for free and i got a wristband for free drinks from 10pm-12am.\n\nI ended up leaving 30 mins after i arrived to the club, to go to marquee. If you love hip hop music & just wanna turn up, check out their boombox room.\n\nOh yeah be prepared to chew ice from you mixed drinks. They done care if youre dehydrated. Tap water isnt free. You gotta pay $9 for a water bottle! Ridiculous.
I was so happy to see someone move into that weird little spot on 7th Ave. I like D'licious Dishes but have always wondered about that massage parlor :-( I didn't like Uncle Tom's Chicken - and not just because of the name. I really didn't like Long Wong's there... the pizza was terrible. Today Two Hippies had a great $5 special for a turkey and cheese sub with potato salad. Really good potato salad and pretty good sandwich - a lot of bread though and the description did not tell us that it was a hot sandwich. We also got an order of fried zucchini that was ok - just ok. Honestly, Carl's Jr. has better fried zucchini. So, next time I will try the pizza. My neighbors did like the pizza and I am more than happy to enjoy a neighborhood joint.
I really really like this studio. I started with wait list classes and got into both of those classes. The receptionist called me about an hour or two before each class to confirm it and it actually shows you online as well. The studio is small and clean. The machines look a bit torturous but are actually a lot of fun. I've had three different instructors and they all have different but effective teaching methods. The classes are never exactly the same and the instructors are great at giving you modifications if you have an injury of some type.
Service 4/5\nDecor 4/5\nFood 2/5\n\nNothing we ate had much creativity. The frog legs were okay, the salad, and Jambalaya were mediocre.
My partner and I wanted to escape the cold and vacation at a resort in the Scottsdale area to celebrate his 40th birthday. I was initially attracted to the Montelucia since it was a five-star rated resort and had received several great reviews on the websites. I suspect that some of these reviews are self-generated- although I have no evidence to prove this. When I think of a five-star resort, I imagine impeccable customer service. That means a staff that anticipates your needs. The only thing the staff at the Montelucia anticipated was a tip. \nThe Intercontinental chain is owned and operated by the same conglomerate that operates Holiday Inn. It certainly showed. \nThe problems started when I asked for a one-night romance package followed by two more days of just the room. I was informed that I would have to check-out and then check back in after the first night. Why? Because that's how their system is set up. Does this sound like they put their customers first?\nWe stayed in a \"deluxe\" room with a view of Camelback mountain with a \"private\" patio. The room faced Camelback mountain obscured by a stucco fence and greenery so you only see the tip of the mountain peeking over the top. As far as a private patio goes, the patio is simply made of a few bricks with two five-foot stucco walls jutting out on either side. You can easily see and be seen by your neighbors and the grounds crew who seemed to be working non-stop outside trimming the greenery and running a leaf blower at the crack of dawn, thanks a lot.\nUpon arrival we were greeted by the valets and bellhops who unloaded our luggage and said they would deliver them to our room. I tipped the eager bellhop immediately. After checking in I happened to pass the circle drive out front and there were our two bags left unattended leaning against a garbage can. I asked another bellhop and he immediately drove us and our luggage to the room where I tipped again. \nThe room was okay. Nothing spectacular. The faucet in the shower was difficult to turn and the cleanliness was questionable. \nLater that afternoon we were given a birthday surprise. A chocolate bag of caramel corn and chocolate-covered strawberries arrived with a note for my partner. (His name was misspelled). That was a nice gesture and the delivery person, of course, lingered for a tip. Later that evening another was delivered. I guess the paperwork got mixed up. Anyways the person delivering could easily see the other chocolate bag sitting on the table and yet still left another one. Common sense?\nThe next morning housekeeping knocked at our door despite the privacy please sign on the door. She did not replace the coffee capsules and so the next morning there was no coffee to be had. On our last day, she showed up again even though we were scheduled to check out that day.\nThe pools are nice. Don't sit in the comfy white \"cabana chairs\" they have to be reserved even though I never saw a single person laying out on one of these the entire time we were there. There is no one serving the adult pool. Instead they have a number to call and they'll send someone in thirty minutes or so. Don't bother. I ordered two Turkey & Sevens. - $28.00 + tip = $32.00\nWhen I asked for an itemized list of charges a few hours before checkout I noticed a charge for a kit-kat bar- ($10.00) We never touched our refreshment center in the room. While packing up to gladly leave, the front desk sent over a worker to inspect. He opened the door to the refreshment center, reached in and moved the kit-kat bar six inches to the right. \nThis is why we incurred a $10 charge?\nThe resort is beautiful, but it's beautiful because it's in Scottsdale. The resort is very corporate with little-to-no appeal.\nWe are kicking ourselves that we didn't stay at the Royal Palms again. That was a resort that got it right. \n(one last thing)\nThe Montelucia charges a $24 charge per day for use of the wireless, pools and health center. One would think if you were a \"guest\" of the resort then these amenities would be considered standard. Not at the good 'ol Montelucia. \nMany areas/bars/seating areas were closed for private functions and most of the guests were there for business functions. These guests were treated far more diligently then the simple vacationing couple.\nWe will come back to Scottsdale many more times. None of those return visits will be at the Montelucia. \nI know a lot of this seems like I'm complaining about cost. I believe in value. If the experience is impeccable and the staff is attentive, then I have no issue paying a bit more. Value doesn't mean cheap. It means that there is merit to the service. That's just not the Montelucia.
I didn't like that there were people in street clothes going in to the kitchen and walking around and getting their own drinks. There were 3 different cars during the time that we were there that had numerous people in the car with them and they would all go in and visit the workers and get their own food n drinks. Maybe they are employees. I don't know but it seems very dirty and unsanitary to me to have them in n out. It was about 9 30 - 10 30 pm that we were there. My sisters corn dog came out and it was smashed. It had marks on it like it was stuck in a waffle iron or something. Also...the debit card reader wasn't working.
The funny thing for me and Baja Fresh is that I was never a huge fan. BUT... I became more of a convert after I saw the show \"Undercover Boss\" on CBS. The big message I took from it was the work that goes into the food and keeping things very fresh... especially for a \"chain restaurant\". \n\nBig plus for me is definitely the \"salsa bar\". It's tough making a decision when there is a Chipotle directly across the street! And a more upscale Mexican food restaurant in the same shopping center (Pinatta Nueva). \n\nThe food here is good, not outstanding. I also think that it is a little pricey for what you get (portion wise). Given a choice.. I will try to seek out a Filiberto's any day of the week! (Please do not flame me for that comment!!!) \n\nThe other good thing about this location... is if you have some room left in your belly.. there is a Cold Stone directly next door for dessert!
I went here with the BF and a couple of our friends tonight for dinner and it was mighty tasty. I'm very glad I looked at Yelp before going so I knew where this place was because otherwise I would've been very lost. The place is extremely small which makes it slightly uncomfortable (like everyone can hear your conversation and you are sitting very close to other parties) but don't let this scare you off because the food is very good. They give you free bruschetta (essentially) which I thought was the best part of the whole meal....so good! The bread was light and delicious and the topping was vinegary, oniony, and fresh tasting....super yummy. We all kind of shared food, the BF and I got the meatball pizza which was tasty, but a bit heavy on the meatball (can I even say that? ha...) it was thin sliced pieces of meatball on top of a basic cheese pizza. The crust is very good and the sauce is also very fresh tasting. The pizza could have used some basil or something to make it have more depth of flavor, but it was good as is. We also shared the gnocchi which are made in house and were light, airy, and delicious! I love eating places that make their cheese and pasta in house....very cool. Our friends got the penne with vodka sauce which was super bacon -y but good. I couldn't eat a whole plate of it (too heavy) but it is extremely flavorful. They also got a pizza and really enjoyed it. Although I wouldn't say this place is the best pizza in town, it is very good and I would love to eat here again. \n\nPS: the prices are awesome!!! So many quality ingredients for so little money....excellent!
I was excited to go, wanted to love it. Just didn't. \n\nNothing bad, nothing great...just ho hum - all hype.
We've lived in greenfield for a little over a year and hadn't been to this place yet. My husband and I were in the mood for a white pizza and decided to give this place a shot. The place was tiny and charming with old pictures and articles on the walls - there's no room to sit - take out or delivery only. The price is right (paid $13.50) for a white pizza with ricotta cheese added and it was delicious. My only suggestion would be for them to carry a few more topping options (we asked for chicken but they didn't have it). Otherwise, a fantastic place for local pizza and we'll definitely order from there again.
I went to Picasso yesterday as a single lady just to get a drink & some food. The service is terrible! This is my second time going. Every time I go the lady behind the bar looks like her dog just died. It took forever for them to come to me. I didn't get one smile from either bartender. The roll I had was good. But I can find good food elsewhere I prefer good service!
It's been awhile since I have written a review and the first bad one at that. I wish I would have looked this place up before I wasted my money. The concept sounded good, but the product was really lacking.\n\nThe Churro was very stale tasting and not a pleasant texture at all. The ingredients that were added seemed to be a good quality and I will say that it wasn't overly sweet. \n\nThe staff were nice, but they were throwing the fritters to each other then handing it to you. So when I opened the box all the nuts came out of the box into my hand.\n\nWe tried the coconut and white chocolate and the Dolce de Lecha fritters. I could barely detect a coconut flavor and the other had no caramel flavor at all.
Cherry Lash lounge is amazing! Everyone is professional and exceptionally talented!
Was in Vegas for business December 4 -7th but found time in the evening to enjoy dinner and a show. We were so glad we were able to get last minute tickets to the Jabbawockeez. Very entertaining, great music, modern movement mixed with classic hip hop. I definitely recommend it. We had seats in the second row near the right facing the stage and felt the atmosphere was very intimate. I also love the mystery of not being able to see their faces. At one time during the show one of the dancer's sneaker came off while he was dancing and he did not miss a beat while quickly sliding it back on. Very impressive crew.
I've driven past this restaurant a number of times w/o even noticing it but am now a big fan. Whenever I've come here there's only ever a few other groups of people there at most and yet the food is fantastic. The chicken korma is particularly tasty!\nWith regards to the service, there is definitely a language barrier with the server (which I thought might be difficult to deal with). However, the food is great so I think it's worth it.
I have to say the store is impressive on the outside, the service on the inside, not impressive. I have driven by Dicks many times, however I'm pretty loyal to Sports Authority, they are always eager to help you get what you need.\n\nI needed to get some 3 pound dumb bells for my daughter, and Sports Authority was sold out. I called Dicks in the afternoon asking for the 3lb dumbbells, I was told that they had plenty, almost a full rack. I had some dinner then off to Dick's. \n\nI went to the dumbbell rack, I saw just what I needed, then looking closer I could see that the Neoprene was cracking and peeling on all of the 3lb weights, \n\nThe fact that many of the weights were in such bad condition was really surprising to see. I tried to find someone to help me, not much luck. I finally found the manager and asked for his help, I showed him the condition of the weights and he told me that they were not that bad. If I am going to buy something that is sold as new, I want it to be in new condition. \nThat seems fair.
I was looking for a place for an eyebrow & full arm wax so I thought I would give this place a try. \n\nWhile the facility was clean and the girl at the front was friendly I was sadly not impressed with the end result.\n\nThe price was ok for a full arm and brow it was $30 (Brow was free since this was my first time using them.) \n\nThe service itself.....that was the disappointing part. I have had my fair share of waxing, and I am NOT a fan of their wax. It only took off the hairs to the skin. (Results were exactly like I shaved my arms not waxed them.) The girl who waxed me was irritated at me when I asked her to go back and get spots she missed the first time (that was off-putting.) \n\nI did not find this hair removal method to be effective at all. \n\nIn short I would not return.
Just went back for our second visit this evening. If you go, you absolutely MUST get the Fattat Mozat -- it is one of the best dishes I have ever had. So much delicious flavour in one plate, it is amazing!
A local told me he was taking me to the best coffee in Vegas. It was so good!! We had one of the specialty coffees that they are known for. I just asked for mild to medium and she directed me to one with a hint of vanilla. I normally drink my coffee with cream and splenda but this was so smooth it didn't need anything extra. I also enjoyed an almond croissant that was to die for! \n\nAmbiance was cute and intimate. Great for conversations with friends. I happen to be staying at Red Rock hotel and it's just a few blocks away. I'll definitely enjoy the coffee and pastries here again!
Don't get me wrong, food was good BUT I'm rating the service here.\n\nI don't know whether they are short staffed or just have slow staff??? Service took forever just for hot tea & water (I kept asking when it should have been automatic when you sat down), when another one finally brought those after just a minute difference of delivering to our table by another person...she seemed so pissed! Unbelievable!!! Can't even believe her facial reaction!\n\nThe table next to us were also waiting for a long time (10 mins since we got there) just for the to-go containers for their leftovers & their check. And I thought it was just us...HA!\n\nThey are short of carts...while other dim sum places have double amount of carts servicing the floor to avoid the wait, they need to double up their service carts. You will have consumed almost all of your food before you get to see the next cart (even if you have at least 4 short orders to feast on, providing you are a party of 2).\n\nI might or might not come back here to give it another chance (not too soon)....but definitely not desperate yet, there are other dim sum places in the city most especially if you are or can drive to chinatown and discover new places there.
The Quick Review: \nTang Dynasty is the real deal. Come here for traditional chinese dishes with above average service and expect to shell out $20.00 - 25.00 on a meal (including tip).\n\nA more Detailed Synopsis:\nTang Dynasty is now under new management. I can't really comment on how the food used to be mainly because the last time I ate here was many years ago. \n\nWith that said the food I received today was very well prepared and the presentation was spot on. It's obvious that the soup stock is made in house and not from a can. You can expect to pay somewhere in the 12-18 dollar range for entrees (mostly depending on how exotic the meat portion is). But don't worry, you'll have plenty to take home for a second meal.\n\nYes, you will find some \"classic\" American Chinese staples on the menu here. However you have to dig through 3 pages of the more traditional menu items first and search around on the back of the menu to find them.\n\nI ordered a hot pot of braised lamb in the Sichuan style of cooking (food prepared in a hot chili sauce made of dried chiles in oil). The heat wasn't overwhelming and accented the individual flavors of the food. \n\nA friend and I dined here on a Tuesday around 6 in the evening. The place quickly filled up but the service was still very good, the waitress made a few passes to check on our beverages, and to ask how we liked our food. And even the host came by and complemented us on our dining selections.\n\nThings to Know:\nBring a shirt with a collar as the dress code is business casual. Silverware by request only. Chopsticks are the standard.\nDon't be put off by some of the more \"traditional\" menu items. Tripe, Kidney, Intestine, Frog, and Eel are all available. But you can still find more familiar items like Beef, Pork, and Lamb.
Went here for restaurant week last year and definitely will not return. Our waiter was snobby and seemed like he didn't want to wait on us but only did so because he had to. We got the prime rib sandwich and it just did not live up to our expectations in any way. The meat was better on its own and was tough and hard to eat. I won't be recommending this place as I feel it is overpriced and overrated for the quality of food and service.
If I ever go to Applebees again, I will only order drinks. Every time I go there I get really sick afterwards!! Even a salad there turns my stomach sour!! Its so weird, and I am not the only one either, my boyfriend will get really sick after as well. Drinks also take a while to get every time we go.\n\nNow the servers at Applebees are very friendly, it sucks that they have to sell such a bad product!!\n\nI hate seafood, and I would much rather go to red lobster next door to this place.
\"Even bad Mexican food is good.\" That's what I always say. This place is pretty good actually. I really like the tortillas-big and thin. Reminds me of the tortillas I used to eat from a Mexican bakery when I was little. The kind that are so big, you can punch holes in them and wear them. Hey, it's fun when you're 5!\n\nAnyway, I do like the food overall. I really like the fact there's a drive-thru, so when I'm looking and feeling my worst, I don't have to worry about people thinking, \"the last thing she needs is a taco plate.\" \n\nWhy only 3 stars you ask? Because the meat is...well, you know how when you cut up a roast and throw out all the fatty, grisly parts. I think they comb the streets for those parts. But, they do make 'em taste pretty darn good.
OLD hotel. carpet in room looks dirty and is sticky. hole near the bottom of the wall in bathroom where you can see the pipes. Bed is old, i don't think they ever changed it since the hotel opened, very uncomfortable. no mistaking that you are staying ina old hotel once you enter the room.\n\nFront desk was not friendly, when ask for any compensation for the the guest because that fire alarm went off at 12:40am and did not stop for 40 mins, he said no, it happens all the time, if we give compensation to eveyone everytime that happens we would be in trouble! \n\nBy the way, they charge internet per machine, per day. so if you have a laptop and a ipad you want to use, you have to pay twice.\n\nI can see why Hilton took away the franchise! Never going to stay there again.
At first glance this place is beautiful. The lobby is very nice and modern and the staff is friendly. However, I can only give it 2 stars because of the bathroom, the noise level, the bed and the Internet. I agree with everyone's comment about the bathrooms. Tiny! You have to step around the toilet to close the door and you have to step into the shower to turn it on. The 1/2 door is horrible and I froze even during a hot shower. The walls are paper thin so you can hear your neighbors. I'm not talking about muffled sounds. You can actually hear what they are saying! Also, the doors slam loudly when they close, waking us up whenever someone came in. The bed is too soft. The free internet is worthless. It's way too slow to function so we ended up using our data. And lastly, the toilet paper is like sand paper! We had a reservation to stay here in 2 weeks when we come back to town but we cancelled it. I just can't recommend this hotel even though it is in a great location and looks nice.
jOined yelp just because of this fckn restaurant...usually i'm not hard to disappoint coz i feel like every place should all be given a chance; well, this place SUCKS!!! my cousin visited me from NJ and i was looking for a place to take her to dinner; so i went on yelp for some suggestions...there was some bad reviews about this place, but i still tried it anyway...i should have listen! argh im so fckn mad!!! wtf was i thinkin?! everything was like $15-$25 for a little bit of food...i'm never one to complain but damn, MGM shouldn't even let that place be in there...im more pissed than disappointed. save your money people, go to I Love Sushi or Sushimon in Henderson, tastes so much better for the1/3 of price.\n\npros: \n*the furniture was nice\n*waiter was nice\n\ncons:\n*curry chicken didn't even taste like curry & it was so salty\n*too expensive for little portion of food\n*the appetizer was a joke!\n*my red dragon sushi roll was soggy
Several visits later and you still uphold the standard of Awesomeness.\n\nBut this time your awesomeness had me feeling guilty. \n\nOrdered the usual, fusion pork burrito and fusion pork tacos. Pork burrito was actually a chicken burrito. No, no, no. Please ma'am, may we have the pork burrito? Why of course you may and let me give you a discount for us messing that up. 5 minutes later pork burrito arrives. No harm done but you still give us the discount.\n\nA discount for mistaken identity of meat. Are you serious? How can you afford this on your already low prices? Things are always perfect when we come here. There is no need for a discount. It was an honest mistake. Now we feel guilty.\n\nWe love you Komex. You know what customer service and satisfaction (and food) is all about.
This is a cool place to visit while in Vegas. I love chocolate and they have lots of it. You can find unique things in this pricey 2 story store. They sell everything from apparel to bake goods and your greeted with free samples. I enjoyed my visit
One of my favorite spots in Charlotte. You can't beat the blackened mahi tacos.
halo halo and ensaymada baby! salamat.
Being a Gordon Ramsay fan, I had to try this place on a recent trip to Vegas. I was worried it would be over-hyped, but I was pleasantly surprised. It took about 15 minutes to be seated for 2 people on a busy weekend night. Not bad at all. We started with the onion rings, and my god, they were incredible. Our burgers were cooked perfectly and the flavors were awesome. We had the Hell's Kitchen and Chanterelle burgers. Definitely some of the best burgers I've ever had. Prices aren't terrible considering it's on the strip. Food arrived in a timely manner and our waitress was nice. Not horrible service, but not amazing either. I would definitely return here!
Ordered the fried tofu which was good and crispy, did not like the peanut sauce that accompanied the tofu. Whoever dropped my food off was so quick to leave I seriously couldn't tell who did it since they were all wearing black. \nOrdered the pho with steak and meatballs for my entree. Pho came out not even hot- mildly warm. It was very bland. I rarely send food back but it was just terrible. When I told the server it wasn't hot and I didn't really care for it she took it away. She came back immediately and dropped my check off. I was planning on ordering the hot and sour soup instead but I was really given no option. It was a little disappointing. Most likely never coming back to this restaurant. \nI felt bad, all the staff looked irritated that evening. I felt like a burden being a patron at the restaurant.\n\n\n\n*update: the owner reached out and was very understanding and apologetic. Even offered a refund. I appreciate the concern and just may give it another try
This place is sad and pathetic anyone leaving a good review either owns a piece of this sh*t hole or never experienced good service. The 2 old men behind the counter are rude and ignorant scum. They treat you like trash from the second you enter the shop. It saddens me to know these two make a living off of being scum to their customers.
First things first, I did truly love the prime rib and mashed potatoes! So tender and juicy...mmmmm. \n\nEverything else was pretty good. Nothing bad, just nothing that WOW-ed me. If the buffet was ten dollars cheaper I'd probably be really impressed. \n\nI did like that the crab legs were pre-cracked, but I do wish there was some way to serve them hot! The shrimp and cocktail sauce definitely wasn't anything to get excited about. Sushi was just OK. Desserts look a hell of a lot better than they taste. \n\nWe came for dinner on a Monday evening and waited for about thirty minutes to get to the register, another 5-10 minutes to seat our party of 4. When we arrived there were only about five other parties waiting in front of us but it quickly filled up behind us. \n\nThe service was slow, at least at our table. We stood up for seconds and our plates were still there when we returned, and remained there until we were just about finished with our second plates! We saw a waitress pass by our table several times so that was disappointing. \n\nAll in all, the the prime rib sufficed and did put a smile on my face. The rest of the buffet is worth a try, but I'd suggest going for lunch when it's a little cheaper...just in case.
Went here for a mani-pedi the other day, pedi was not the greatest. My mani was just horrible! Ended up going home and re-doing my nails myself :/ I had to tell the lady the shape I wanted three times and she still got it wrong. I wish I would have been more assertive-the lady was super rude and I should have just left, but I didn't want to cause a scene :( NEVER going back!
This place is phenomenal! The food and sauce choices are expansive and the guides to creating a delicious meal are great. The concept is different than whats offered in Ballantyne and the staff is patient to give customers a tutorial in how to make a great meal. Be fun, be creative and try some new combos because you cannot go wrong! Improvements can definitely be made for the service. Often when I go, my water glass is empty and the servers seem disinterested to take care of their tables. It's one of those rare places where I'll still go because the food is delish, hence why I still give them 4 stars.
I've been here quite a few times for after work drinks with coworkers since it's just down the street from where I work. It's an ok place, but with 4 Peaks just on the other side of the parking lot we usually tend to pass on this place. \n\nWe went yesterday and it was a disappointment. We got there before they started charging a cover (at 4 pm) otherwise it would have been $10 to get in. I'm guessing that this was to pay for the limited tables, chairs and one tent they rented. Also the band who was singing \"Your Body is a Wonderland\" and something else by Snow Patrol. Also they were charging $6 for drinks. It was just a little ridiculous. It was pretty much imposable to get drinks or food inside, which those of us who have tried their food before, weren't big fans of anyway. And to top it all off they closed Rubio's next door. \n\nA funny sight were these two ladies who brought a little girl who looked like she was 6 and 2 babies who didn't look old enough to walk. The moms' had a beer in one hand and were each pushing their stroller with the other. I know times are tough, but it you can afford buying a $6 beer, you can afford getting a babysitter.
OK, I may be a little biased because we got here around 2 am, and I know it doesn't get busy until later, but it was seriously dead on a Friday night when we walked in. We stayed about 30 minutes, and left because we couldn't take it any longer. \n\nFirst of all, we were on guest list & still had to pay to get in! Guys I can understand, but I'm a female & you want ME to pay? That was issue #1. \n\nAfter already being drunk after partying it up at Tryst, we figured we'd continue our night here, since I saw all the good Yelp reviews. I was already skeptical since it IS in Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon, but walking in confirmed this. Decor was nothing better than OK, and the crowd was pretty much the ugliest & worst I've ever seen. Super ghetto. So I figured I'd get myself a kickin' cocktail to forget about it until the party livened up. When I ordered a shot of Hypo & the bartender told me it would be upwards of $20 for just the one shot alone, I wished I had never left Tryst - Drinks were cheaper there! So I ordered a beer, payed way too much for what I consider the most ghetto club in Vegas, and proceeded to chug it.\n\nThe only reason I'm giving this place 2 stars is because they do provide plenty of free seating, and after being on my feet all night at Tryst, it felt good to rest for a bit.\n\nI would have stayed longer to see how things change after 3 or 4, but the DJ was terrible... I like to hear Top 40 and/or house at the club... I don't know what this guy was playing, but it was bad. Not one single person in the entire place was dancing, and I can see why. \n\nI don't think I will be coming back to this place - I'd rather just stick to whatever club I started at and go back to my hotel when we're done.
I didn't realize there were two locations. I had loved my visit to the one of Central Ave, so I expected the same when we went here a few weeks ago before a Suns Game. Unfortunately, the service was slow, the very expensive margaritas were made from a big slushy machine and our orders got mixed up with the wrong sauces. \nI used to say Los Dos was one of my fave mexican restaurants in town. I should amend that to say Los Dos on Central is one of my fave mexican restaurants. And, since its not that close to my home, I'll just keep going to Valle Luna on Bell...where the service and food is great. Maybe not as hot, but much better quality.
Beautiful decor but way too expensive and service was just mediocre.
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I came here with my mum for a cheeky afternoon glass of wine, when my parents were up visiting me once. It was purely by chance, as it's right across the street from the hotel where they were staying - I'd never gone to it before, and thinking about it now I haven't been back since.\n\nNot that it was a particularly bad place as such, it was just a bit bland. Edinburgh city centre has more than it's fair share of upmarket-ish bars where you can get a glass of wine and some nibbles for a not particularly decent price, and so I'm afraid this one just blended in with all the others.\n\nIf I were in that neck of the woods again and looking for somewhere to go for a drink, I probably would pop in. I just wouldn't make a conscious effort to go out of my way to come here.
We just popped in here for some lunch. It wasn't great. We ordered hummus to start with. The hummus was okay, but I didn't love the pita. I prefer the pitas that are used at Pita Jungle\n\nFor lunch I ordered a small caesar salad. First, they brought out a large. Second, it was AWFUL! I couldn't even eat a few bites, it was that bad. I pushed it to the side of the table. It was really salty and it tasted of anchovies. I know they are used in the dressing, but you never taste them really. You could actually taste it. It was really weird.\n\nThe waiter came over and asked if I wanted the food taken away and if I didn't like it. I thought that was nice because oftentimes waitstaff just ignore it and then clean your plate without mentioning the fact that you barely touched it. So I liked that he actually asked if I had a problem with it.\n\nThe manager came over and asked what was wrong with it. He was really nice about it and asked if he could bring me something else to eat. I told him I was okay since I ate the appetizer and shared some of my boyfriend's gyro (which was good!) He then told me he would comp the salad. I thought that was really nice of him.
I would give Neat Freakz zero stars because they are completely unprofessional! I made an appointment, confirmed over the phone and was sent a confirmation email the day prior to my appointment. At the very time they were suppose to show up, I got an email saying they canceled my appointment, stating I was out of their service area (not true according to their website). Now they won't even return my calls. \nDo not use Neat Freakz ever!!!
I went to this TGIF yesterday, and i order the babyback ribs. I feel as though they have left it out for a while or it was overcook, and it was also really dry. and maybe they just put bbq sauce on the ribs, but i do enjoy their buffalo wings. it was spicy just the way i like it.
Ordered hot n juicy shrimp, there were three in our party. Two of us were served while the third person got served the wrong shrimp. The waiter quickly apologized and took the wrong shrimp back to the kitchen and assured us the corrected order would be out in 2 minutes. After 20+ minutes the correct order arrived. Needless to say the other two in our party were done eating. The waiter assured us he would discount the delayed meal. Hahahaha he discounted it all right -- we got $1.80 discount!!!! Seriously.....will never return. Customer service sucks!!!
So I tried this place out this past weekend. \n\nThe host greeted us, not the most friendly older gentleman who told us while pointing where to sit & apparently couldn't walk us to our table nor hand is menus.\nWe waited patiently for a server to come to our table. Server finally came, my friend & I ordered 2 cosmopolitans. When we got our drinks ...we took a sip of our drinks. .. looked at each other & knew we couldn't drink these drinks. .. just awful tasting. Can't even tell you what was wrong because they tasted just rotten.\nOrdered an appetizer & asked if we could have new drinks. .. wine instead as we figured that'd be safer. Server was quick to say sure & scampered off to the bar. .. we then watched as our server mocked us to the bartender ... we know this because we could SEE her & could hear it. Lucky for us no spit. Lol. Comes back, we have our wine. Appetizer came shortly afterwards. The food was great. I love peel ' n eat shrimp, these were fabulous. \nAll in all food good, customer service shitty. I'll give it another try as I hope for a better experience. ...if not better on round 2, you'll hear about it.
I was really craving breakfast food so my husband brought me here. \n\nWhen we arrived, we were sat in the back of the restaurant next to the exit. \n\nEvery other table had cloth napkins and for whatever reason, ours were paper. \n\nOur waitress kept forgetting our order. \n\nShe completely forgot to put in the order for my sons pancake. \n\nShe dropped a used fork on the ground and got food on my Michael Kors bag and left the fork sitting on the floor. \n\nWe asked for another plate and she brought us a clearly used plate.\n\nNeedless to say, we absolutely will not be returning.
Went here today and the place was closed! I read online that they closed due to health code fines. Too bad i didn't get to try it! :(
Decor of a Timbers. Smell of a Timbers. Avoid it like a Timbers. \nThis is a one star review. I should give it a two because our server Laura B. was nice and attentive. Service can not help all your problems though. \nThis use to be a Timbers. You can tell because everything if here from when it was a Timbers. \nYelp says Off the Strip is a four star. Not at all. I ordered a burger well done. It tasted like ash, burnt and nasty. My friends burger was a Salt burger. \nOur visit was not great. I wanted to love this place. The four stars had my hopes high, but the food was a major let down. I can't see a reason to return.
This was a hit or miss dinner. We had a party of eight and some dishes were good & others were awful. The crispy pigs tails are a must though. It would probably be the only thing I would order if I went again. Which is unlikely.
We were grabbing cigars next door and decided to nosh where it was quick and convenient. \n\nThey do thali plates until 4pm so we both decided to go with a 2 entree, 1 side combo. \n\nLamb vindaloo had decent flavor, but it definitely needed more time stewing as some of the meat pieces were soft, but most were still chewy and needed time to break down. Unfortunately, we both selected this and wish we differentiated a bit more.\n\nChicken Tikka Masala was decent in flavor, but it fell in the middle as far as tikkas I've had in the city go. It was all breast pieces which for some people is a big plus. \n\nPaneer Saag had a slightly pronounced tamarind like flavor, but I was digging the creamy texture of this and they were generous on the paneer pieces. \n\nWe picked rice as our side and ordered a side dish of garlic naan (1 large piece, cut in 4) which was crispy and well made. \n\nIf you want some fast Indian food, this is probably a good choice. I'm not from this part of town so I don't think it would be something I would drive across town for. I think for the price point of the two thali and drinks, I rather go to a Indian lunch buffet for more selection.
Hands down my favorite burger joint in Charlotte... Maybe even better than the Penguin!! What?? Did I say that out loud? Just a GREAT place to chillax and enjoy!! LOVE IT!!!
Alex is very unprofessional. He showed up late to my appointment by 3 hours, no call nothing. Then when he did come out, he was to call me back about another issue and I'm still waiting for that call. I've been having a problem with efficiency and this new ac was supposed to save me money but my bill is 30% higher then I started with. I don't know if something was explained right or what.. I would like results and all I get is \" I will have him call you\" I know Yvonne is doing what she can, but this gets frustrating when a grown man can't be held responsible for his actions. He knows he needs to call me and he never does.
The food is whatever, but it is not a bad place to stop off for drinks... they have some of the best bloody mary's in the valley...
Pros: Location, staff, has kitchen\n\nCons: Smell, cleanliness, photos misrepresent age of unit\n\nDid my reservation through hotels.com an picked the place because of the photos, price and reviews, however was very disappointed with the smell and cleanliness of the unit. Found a dead cockroach under the kitchen sink, stains on the comforter, and clumps of someone elses hair in the towels. It was so disturbing that I canceled the reservation early and moved to another hotel. I will say the staff was very friendly and understanding of the situation and waived the cancellation policy.
We're staying in the area for the long weekend and the kids (including a niece and nephew) wanted to get after-dinner snacks. Hoping to make a quick stop to pick up a pack of gum and other (simple and portable) snacks, the kids opted to get ginormous .79 cent icees instead. The store associate (with name tag That Guy) was very cool and friendly; he answered all our questions and offered us complimentary hot dogs (due to the late hour).\n\nAlthough this store is not the most pristine store we've visited, I have to give this store a 5 star rating for the fun and yummy experience the kids had. As I write this review, my niece is sitting next to me slurping the same icee from the night before.
I've been wanting to check this place out for years, and finally got to hit them up on a Saturday night.\n\nOverall I was quite happy, decent beer selection, and the table arrangement worked well with our medium sized group. The bar staff was busy, but friendly. Sadly, they were out of a couple of the beers I really wanted to try.\n\nThe patio area is nice, with plenty of room and tables. The single toilet for the ladies was a bit of a drag.\n\nOverall there was a great atmosphere. Didn't try the food, but would go back to check that out. Best part is that they are so close to the lightrail, because I'd never drive that far to have a drink or 3.
The place is very average, but the food is good. I can get away with dinner for two under $30 with tip. If you're into atomosphere and trendiness, it's not for you. If you're not a snob, and want good food at a fair price, this is a good place. \n\nI don't reccomend it if it's a \"first date\" and you're trying to impress.
I'm not sure why this place has 5 star reviews. I can guess they're from friends and family of the owner as a desperate attempt to stay in business.\n\nAnyway, the food was so disappointing. It was bland. When I go to a Persian place, I expect the flavors to be intense...or at least present. The food I had was a huge let down. After liberally applying salt and pepper, the food still had no taste. What a let down. :( My boyfriend's beef kabob was also bland. I could make it better at home. The food I ordered (some sort of rice layered chicken dish) looked like it was made the day before and just reheated then served to me. \n\nThe interior was also strange. Looks outdated and mismatched. There were only two other parties there besides us. Guess their huge room with tons of tables set up just gather dust. The atmosphere was a bit weird and uncomfortable. \n\nThe only reason I gave it a two star review instead of one was because the waitress was very nice.
mediocre overpriced thai ! \nI dont know how it manages to get great reviews on yelp...strange entree pricing small and regular .... i mean c'mon basically have less and pay less.....or order our overpriced regular portion size. May be its something to do with its art dist location but we were there for dinner based on yelp reviews. Curries were nice. Steamed rice was sent away , it was cold lumpy cruchy burnt...although they got us fresh one right away as when we mentioned...overall not bad but for that price probaby expected more....
Food excellent. View is fantastik you have the waterfall. Service great.well worth going
The only reason I go to this Circle K is because its a 3 minute walk from my apartment and the gas is usually 20 cents cheaper per gallon than other gas stations less than a mile up 7th st. Be cautious when they scan the merchandise didn't realize I was double charged for a bag of chips until I got home because I used my debit card. Was told only the manager can refund the chips but her hours are weird. When I did catch the manager she was in a hurry to leave and said she would call me which she never did. See a lot of unusual people hanging out and asking for change. Had one guy try to sell me a bike and the major selling point was that he swore it wasn't stolen. The employees have to deal with a lot of unruly customers.
All the reviews must be from friends or family, because the food is nasty, not a lot of flavor, I will never stop here again. If you do not believe buy one and judge for yourself.
We went for a silly night of Bingo, Bowling, and drinks.\nour first stop, bingo, was no good at all. We were very sober at this time, yet the staff abrasively told us this was a 'quiet game' that people 'had to concentrate' and we were discouraged from talking or laughing. Really? Not many things are as simple as bingo, no strategy whatsoever. The week before a group of 5 of us had a great, fun, and a bit rowdy time playing bingo at Texas station, and the staff LOVED us! After our warning, the staff kept hovering over us and giving us snide looks.\nSo, we cut our bingo night short and headed to a local bar where we could enjoy each other's company.\nAfter drinks, we came back and enjoyed bowling and a fantastic happy hour at YardHouse (they have vegetarian wings!)\nLikely I will enjoy Bingo time at Texas station and YardHouse at Town Square. The way the Bingo staff treated us just ruined our whole Red Rock experience.
Like any open mall, I like coming here with my puppy and walking around outside just killing time with friends. It's a fun hang out place to do absolutely nothing or window shopping! \n\nLot's of your typical shops around, my favorite places to visit would have to be Yogurtland, RAVE theater (which I heard was bought out by AMC now), Yardhouse and English's Quintessentially British (for Happy Hour and specials), and It's Sugar. \n\nIt is a place for teens to hang out on weekends, so I like coming during the weekdays to avoid them. =]
Good daily specials for lunch and excellent portion for the price you pay. Service is also always spot on. If you work uptown, this is one joint where you can sit down to have a meal and be back at work within the hour, as long as you work within walkable distance from the restaurant. Gets busy during lunch, so I would suggest getting there a little early - has limited outside seating as well.\n\nI, for one, love the Friday special - Cajun grilled fish with rice and beans. Can never clean the plate unless I starved the morning of.\n\nNot quite the authentic French Quarter food, but still a decent place to have lunch at in uptown. Would have rated higher if food was more authentic instead of being ordinarily good.
Wow! A few weeks ago I was wondering \"who still goes to a library?\" Little did I know what great kids programs that libraries offer. I took my baby here for a play group and it was great. We sang songs, had bubbles, and tons of toys to play with. There was even parachute time. Now I am wondering why I am even paying for gymboree when this is offered for free.\n\nThe library also has a great kids section with tons of books, computers, toys, and an outside play area. This is the place to go to bring your kids. I am so excited to check out the other classes!
I've gone here a few times and need to give credit to the consistently friendly and mostly attentive service I've gotten. Decent beer selection great appetizers and flatbreads. \n\nWarning though to vegetarians - I asked about chicken stock in the beer cheese soup and the polenta and was told two different things by two different servers! If you're serious about what ingredients go in your food, I'd be wary because I feel like I couldn't get a straight answer.