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[ [ "I scheduled an appointment with Dr. <PERSON> last week, and I'm glad I did. The office was clean and orderly, and the staff was very friendly. Dr. <PERSON> made it a point to make sure I didn't walk away without having all my questions answered, and he even called me several days later to make sure I was happy and was not experiencing any sensitivity issues. That's customer service! Aside from knowing how to treat a customer, he is good at what he does as well. I had cold sensitivity to one of my teeth, and without getting into terrible detail, he fixed it quickly and painlessly. I will definitely be back to see him and all the people at Dental Healthcare Group!", "702" ], [ "Franklin Field is full of history. I saw the 2012 Ivy League championship here, and I loved how well maintained this old stadium is. I'm not sure how much longer this stadium will be around, but you should definitely check it out. \n\nFranklin Field was at one time the world's largest stadium, and it also used to be the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. <PERSON> only career playoff loss occurred on this field, as well as an incident that helped make Eagle fans infamous. Yup! This is where Eagle's fans booed and pelted <PERSON> with snowballs.\n\nEven though this stadium doesn't have the modern amenities that Lincoln Financial Field or Citizen's Bank Park has, it's still a great place to see a little piece of Philadelphia frozen in time.", "456" ], [ "Key Pizza is fast, convenient, friendly, and serves up some decent pizza. \n\nI usually do the 2 Medium pizzas for $10 deal with a friend (toppings extra) and have leftovers for lunch the next day. They have plenty of options for salads and hoagies on the menu, too. All of the times I've been here, the service is consistently really good and the food is tasty. \n\nI have seen some pretty poor reviews on Yelp for Key - and it seems the management must have, too. I am guessing they've really tried to turn this place around in the past couple years... and so far, so good.", "272" ], [ "Bonnie's has no food, and the beer selection is strictly watered down light lagers. There is a community feel in this bar, and you may get some uncomfortable glances if you're new. You are allowed to smoke, so expect to smell like an ashtray when you leave. The service is pretty darn good. I wish I could take the bartenders with me to some of the classier Philly joints and replace their pretentious bartenders. Lung cancer, and cheap beer isn't my idea of a great bar, but if you don't mind, it's a 5-star.", "442" ], [ "I've always been a big fan of lobster, particularly Maine lobster. Luke's has the atmosphere down - it definitely feels like a bit of Maine right in Center City Philly. \n\nI split the meant-to-share Noah's Ark with a friend after seeing many recommendations (2 half lobster rolls, 2 half crab rolls, 2 half shrimp rolls, with chips and a drink), and I was honestly taken aback at how small the portions were. The rolls are all served cold, too, which seemed odd. \n\nOverall, the meal was pretty good quality, but I left hungry after spending about $25. This place gets three stars from me.", "479" ], [ "I hope to update this review in the near future as I didn't get an opportunity to try anything on the menu. Jake's advertised their grand reopening with cheap sandwiches and free beer. I should have known better, but I slipped up and let my stomach and wallet do the thinking for me. The promotion was supposed to be all day, but by 5pm they ran out of beer and food. On a day where you showcase your establishment, surely you would have made sure that there was enough food to handle the added demand, right? In the wise words of <PERSON>, that turned out to be a big NOPE!", "494" ], [ "The Caramel Room is at a great location on North Broadway in St. Louis, and the room itself is very well designed for large groups. \n\nThe ambiance when I visited for a Saturday night banquet truly was beautiful and had everything set for a wonderful night.\n\nUnfortunately, the food service didn't live up to my expectations. The organizers of the party chose to go with food stations rather than typical buffet lines. Sadly, The Caramel Room simply couldn't keep up with demand, and there were constantly long lines at each station.\n\nThis became a running joke throughout the evening - amongst all guests, and even from the emcee. The night was like \"a college party, with plenty of cheap alcohol and no food!\" What we did observe looked like delicious scallops, chicken wings, chocolate chili fries, salads, and more -- but my date and I only had the chance to nibble on a couple things all night. \n\nOur group had also ordered a premium bar, and we did not get it at the event! I can't complain about complimentary mid-grade, but, this was truly a disappointment. To top it off - we expected to have some actual chocolate from Bissinger's at the party. \n\nOverall, I liked The Caramel Room for the room itself, but the service and experience here were much less than par.", "824" ], [ "Perhaps the cleanest diner I've ever been in, I was caught off guard when I ate here the other day. I came here right after a football game-my cleats still on and my clothes completely covered in dirt. I never felt underdressed for a 24 hour diner until that moment. Dare I say that the Broad Street Diner looked classy.\n\nThe food was still diner quality food, with cheap fried food, but I was surprised again to see healthier options. I ultimately ignored those options, but it was nice to know that they were there. I ordered the chicken parmesan sandwich, and unlike some of the previous reviews where their sandwich was served burt, mine turned out okay. Just okay. The chicken was thin and slightly overcooked, but I've definitely had worse.\n\nWhen it came to service, I had quite the opposite experience compared to previous reviews.. The waitress was very friendly, and she was attentive to her customers. Granted, I found out later that she just started working there, but sometimes all a business needs is a little fresh air. I'll stop by again if the mood strikes again.", "202" ], [ "I stopped here on a birthday crawl, and it didn't disappoint. The beer selection was much better than I expected, and I was quite surprised with the men's restroom. If you're not in to naked women, then I'd suggest you hold it and use the restroom at another bar. The women's restroom was much more classy- not that I used it. \n\nUnfortunately, I didn't get the chance to try any food, but my friends who did said it was pretty good. The only downside was that the bar was small, and it can become quite challenging to make it from one end to the other. It's still a great bar though, and I plan to go back soon.", "350" ], [ "There are so many great coffee shops on East Passyunk, and Chhaya leads the way. I stopped by just to try the coffee, but I ended up having brunch at the bar. It was packed, but the staff still managed to give individual attention to everyone. I engaged in conversation about coffee with the barista, and she impressed me with her coffee knowledge. \n\nThe dining area is small, but I've definitely experienced places that are much more cramped than this. An earlier review complained about the space, but they must not be used to the limited space in large cities. I'm a big guy, but I felt comfortable there.\n\n I planned to only order a coffee, but I ended up having the waffles too, and they were so much better than my home made waffles. That fluffy, golden, deliciousness is going to give my home waffle maker an early retirement. I can't wait to come back and try something else!", "147" ], [ "I'm really sorry to rain on everyone's parade and go against consensus, but although Spruce Street Harbor Park is just what the area needed, I don't think it lives up to the hype.\n\nHammocks are great and all, but they are already pretty gross after the whole neighborhood has tried them out. And how can you have beer and food with no restrooms? Perhaps this is another ploy by the city to raise money through the issuance of public urination fines.\n\nI love how they repurposed the boxcars or what appears to be outdated shipping containers, but the overall layout looks like a politician designed it and tried too hard to appeal to hipsters. Again, sorry to rain on the parade, but I think people will realize that this park is average after the novelty wears off.", "298" ], [ "Trolley Car was extremely disappointing! After waiting about ten minutes, the waitress came over to our table and started with \"what do you guys want?\" No introduction or greeting of any kind while chewing gum and avoiding eye contact. One star lost for friendliness and professionalism.\n\nAfter ordering some coffee, the waitress brought the coffee out with the bowl that holds the cream partially submerged in the coffee cup. I should also note that the table was extremely wobbly, and they cleaned it with Windex. One more star lost for poor sanitation.\n\nThey were very understaffed. Only two waitresses were in charge of the entire back patio, which was constantly packed. Since our waitress never told us her name, we had to flag down the other waitress when we needed a refill on the coffee. Our original waitress (whose name we finally found out on the bill) kept taking more tables while neglecting provide service to the ones she already had. One more star lost for poor management.\n\nAll in all, the food was pretty good, and I loved the fact that they harvested many of the vegetables from their own garden. I had the Buffalo chicken wrap, and a delicious berry salad. If I would have ordered takeout, they would be an easy 4 stars, but it seems that Trolley Car is a bit overrated when it comes to the entire experience. They truly take advantage of their location along the Schuylkill trail.", "495" ], [ "The coffee here isn't that great, and their employees could use some training on customer service.\n\nTo start, they load your coffee up with more cream and sugar than you could possibly need, and forget about a smile or a thank you. They seem more interested in making sure the assembly line runs smoothly. Perhaps that's what you pay for with the prices much lower than any of the other coffee places here at the airport.\n\nEven though the coffee was miserable, I have to give it to them for their donuts and muffins. They are always fresh, and they hit the spot. I hate to say that this probably won't be my last visit to this Dunkin.", "744" ], [ "Granted, this was my first time buying a house, but Keller Williams had a great team to help me get the home I wanted. <PERSON> worked tirelessly in showing us home after home, and when we finally decided on one, he helped bridge the gap between us and the seller. Closing was a bit nerve-racking, but the people at Keller Williams put our mind at ease, and we walked away as happy homeowners. Our agent even went as far as buying us champagne to celebrate our new purchase. Great people!!", "310" ], [ "I'm not a Phillies fan, but I have to admit that this park is beautiful. There isn't a bad seat in the house, and you could spend hours just walking around the stadium. There is always a long line at Chickie's and Pete's, but trust me, the crab fries are worth it. Monday nights are dollar dog night, so be prepared to have a hot dog eating contest with your friends. Lastly, Philly fans get a bad rap for being terrible fans, but there are a lot of fathers and sons that come to this park, so I'd say that Phillies games are rather subdued compared to Flyers or Eagles games. So, no worries if you're not a Phillies fan.", "18" ], [ "Great customer service and wide selection of hardware. I was looking for a new set of locks for my house, and the guy behind the register was extremely helpful. He directed me to what I needed, and he didn't seem to mind answering all my questions. I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to fixing things, but I feel like I can come here and get all my questions answered. I'll definitely be back!", "379" ], [ "If I didn't come here on a regular basis, i would hate this bar. The service isn't good, and the overall ambiance isn't good either. However I've come here long enough not to expect anything better, and I've embraced the Philly culture. \n\nThis is a Drexel bar, but it's also a place for Penn kids to get away from other Penn kids. Erin express is a shit show, and you're sure to have a good time even if you never leave this bar. \n\nThere are a million tvs, so no matter what sport you want to watch, you can catch any game you would ever want to see. Come here often enough, and you'll be treated like family. Definitely a Cheers type of bar.", "173" ], [ "I crave tacos/burritos at least once a week, so when I moved to St. Louis, I was only hoping for a place good enough to satisfy my craving. I tried a few places downtown with tacos on the menu, but there was always something missing. It was only after a coworker suggested Mission Taco Joint that I discovered \"taco heaven\". \n\nThe food here is fresh and tasty, no matter what you order. I've definitely enjoyed the South Beach Burrito a few times, and the service is fantastic, to boot! \n\nNow, I usually go here at least once a week for lunch during work. As you can see by the reviews of other Yelpers, I'm not alone in my love of the Mission Taco Joint.", "536" ], [ "I came here to watch some Monday Night Football with a few friends recently. Overall, I can see how this place has great potential for a lot of fun on a weekend or big game night - and if you want to watch football on a huge screen in a quiet atmosphere, Mondays at BPV are perfect!\n\nMy friends and I ate at one of the large round tables in the main bar. Service was good and friendly - and burgers were half off! (Check out the nightly rotating specials.) The view of the game was incredible and the food was just as to be expected. Burgers were large and juice; beer was crisp and refreshing. \n\nI'm sure I'll be here again before too long.", "26" ], [ "I ate here for lunch on the day before Christmas, so that could explain why it was absolutely dead. Good for me though. The service was quick, and I had the opportunity to get a great spot next to the fireplace.\n\nI decided on the chicken tacos, but I was quite surprised at how small the menu selection was. The chicken tacos were served with quacamole between double soft tortillas... yummm. No complaints! \n\nI didn't get a chance to try any beer, but I hear that the beer list is great. I'll keep the place on my radar next time I'm in the area.", "247" ], [ "I went here recently with a few friends, and really loved the place! The ambiance is warm, spacious, and inviting, yet quite unique and eclectic (i.e. not your average Starbucks). The baristas were very helpful in explaining all of the options, and the ways in which the coffee is brewed differently at Kaldi's. \n\nI got the \"Side Car\" which was a whole delicious platter of goodness. It included a shot of espresso, a small cappuccino, chocolate-covered espresso beans, and a sparkling water. It sure did open my eyes, and not only was it filled with caffeine and amazing tastes/aromas, but it was an experience in itself. \n\nMy friends and I were each able to get something unique that we enjoyed, and we snagged the large and comfy couch area which was super relaxing. I'm glad that Kaldi's has numerous locations because I'm sure I'll be back at one again soon!", "644" ], [ "The pizza here is actually really good. I came here with my mom last week for some power food before giving her a tour of Drexel's campus. The only thing that made this visit less than perfect was the staff. We both ordered a beer, and after sitting down we realized that they overcharged us for beer. Turns out, they claimed that they haven't updated the prices on the chalkboard. Being that it was chalk, you would think after giving a refund, they would erase that price and put up the real price, but they didn't even touch the board to correct the problem. This leads me to wonder....\n\nBesides that awkward situation, the pizza was good, and the atmosphere was typical of a college pizza joint. I had the Godfather pizza, and just thinking about it makes me want some right now. I may go back soon to see if they ever changed the prices.", "892" ], [ "I've always been a big fan of this bar. They have a great atmosphere, will accommodate groups of any size, and have an expansive beer list that is hard to beat. I've been here on multiple locations, and always leave after having a really great time. My favorite item on the menu at Varga is definitely the crab fries. I'm talking about crispy french fries with real cheese and chunk crab meat on top. This is hard to beat anywhere! I'll be back again for sure.", "447" ], [ "There are much better gyms I could be going to than this, but unfortunately I've been roped into a contract. There are always broken treadmills, broken towel dispensers, and the staff could not care less about your experience.\n\nThe location is great, and their hours work with my schedule perfectly, but I can't find it in me to give them any higher than two stars. The two women that work here always look pissed off, and I have yet to get a formal greeting from either of them even though I've been coming here for months. If you hate people so much, maybe this kind of work isn't for you. Can't wait for this membership to be over.", "152" ], [ "PSSC has very good potential. They have the widest variety of leagues to join, and the people I've met so far are great. But this league has some serious issues to address. For one, the umpires appear to work under the table, and some of them tend to be extremely bias. There have been several times where friends of an umpire win a championship. Whether or not this is valid, PSSC should have a policy where there is never a conflict of interest. \n\nSecond, they never answer their phone. I've tried on numerous occasions to call for different reasons, and rarely will I get someone to answer. Normally, it's not a big issue, but today I called 5 times to get an answer about whether the game will cancel or not. I live near the field and knew it would be in terrible condition, but there was no one that would answer. The league wouldn't cancel, so the whole team arrived in time for the umpire to cancel once we got there. There is some terrible communication issues with this league, and if they cared about their customers, they would try to address them. For now, I'm giving 2 stars until they get their act together.", "86" ], [ "Just what PHL needed. It's conveniently located between B and C terminal in the PHL marketplace, and close to the rocking chairs where you can watch the planes come and go. The baristas all seem happy, but being that this Starbucks has only been open for a week, there is plenty of time to be disgruntled like many other airport employees. One thing that surprised me though was that they didn't have their own wifi. I know the airport has free wifi, but it's incredibly slow, so I was looking forward to an alternative. Oh well, it won't keep me from coming back I suppose.", "448" ], [ "Improving, but still not the quality airport it wants to be. To start, no matter how many upscale restaurants and shops you add to PHL, if you continue to pay dismal wages, you'll continue to have terrible workers who utterly hate their jobs.\n\nI'm not sure if it's because of the sheer volume of passengers, or the lack of custodians, but the bathrooms look like pig sties in the evenings. It's a dirty embarrassment PHL-clean it up.\n\nI must note that PHL isn't as bad as some passengers make it. I've seen people blow fuses simply because their flight canceled. What people fail to realize is, there are trained professionals that are responsible for your lives. If they cancel your flight due to weather, just try to hold back your anger and think about how much better it is to be alive rather than at the bottom of the Delaware river.", "448" ], [ "This place has decent food, but I was turned off by how dirty the place was. The windows look like they haven't been washed in years, and the interior looks the same way. \n\nWhat I find the most disappointing though was the fact that they have stickers on the front door that say they accept visa, MasterCard, and discover, but when you go to pay, they tell you it's cash only. I mentioned that they are advertising that they accept cards, and their response was that they are for the atm. Not cool!\n\nAs far as the food, I had the al pastor, which although small, was pretty good. I'm on the fence about returning to this place for my next Mexican fix.", "279" ], [ "\"To sing opera, one needs two things: the voice, and the passion- and above all, the passion.<PERSON>. The servers at Victor certainly have the passion. \n\nI've dined here twice and thoroughly enjoyed each occasion. While it may seem like a typical Italian South Philly restaurant on the outside, it's much more than that on the inside! Not only is the food delicious, but throughout the evening, the servers will frequently stop what they are doing and individually perform an aria to the delight of all being served. \n\nThe meals are a la carte, with the exception of special holiday menus like on Valentine's Day. The salads, appetizers, and desserts are all fair game for sharing at the table. The entrees, ranging from gnocchi to fish to steak, go nicely with a glass of recommended vino. The veal parmesan that I had here was really stellar. I've gotten the creme brulee twice, and will certainly order it again!", "891" ], [ "If you like Starbucks coffee, you already know the menu, and you know the environment, so no need to tell you how great my Caramel Macchiato was. Being a coffee shop that has all the uniformity of restaurant chain, the only thing I found worthy to review is the quality of service and cleanliness. \n\nThat said, I really like this Starbucks. The line moves quick because they know how to staff properly, and it's relatively clean given the amount of traffic that comes through. The baristas appear to actually enjoy their job(unlike the McDonalds workers down the street), which could be seen clearly from the smiles on their faces. They got my order right, but that could be due to the simplicity of my drink. My great experience here was mostly surprising to me because the neighborhood is usually crawling with homeless, littered with trash, and surrounded by neglected brownstones-not the civic pride I'm used to seeing. Spend some time in South Philly, and you'll see why this is pretty rare experience.", "855" ], [ "The sandwiches are a bit overpriced, but the great coffee and pastries more than make up for it. In the summer, it's a great place for an afternoon coffee with its outdoor seating; just catch a table quick, because the homeless tend to monopolize them. The tables inside are equally hard to get, but if you're patient, it's worth the wait. The fair trade coffee tastes great and is only $0.25 for a refill.", "157" ], [ "I wasn't here before the park was renovated, but I'm guessing by the previous reviews that it must undergone a major improvement. That said, I don't give five-stars for improvement. I play football here Tuesday evenings, and there is a large area of dirt where grass used to grow in the middle of the field. It's now a hard rocky surface that can be dangerous if someone were to trip and fall. When people run in this area, dust plumes make the players gasp for air. I made the mistake of diving for a ball on this field , and as a result, I have bruises on both of my knees and my arm, not to mention the cuts from what I believe were stones on the field. I'm not saying this is a bad park, but it's definitely not a five-star one.", "144" ], [ "I was here just for a performance in the auditorium recently. A dance recital, to be specific. I can't speak for the school as an educational institution, but the theatrical building is beautiful, up-kept, fresh, full of light, and welcoming. It was the perfect location for this particular dance recital (I went to watch a family member in her annual show). The campus is lush and green, and set back from the traffic of Chesterfield. Overall, I really enjoyed my first visit to Logan for this performance.", "246" ], [ "I have yet to try Cuba Libre, but it has a tough act to follow after trying Alma de Cuba. The waiter ultimately made the experience so much more enjoyable. <PERSON> was a great conversationalist and very knowledgeable of the menu as well as Cuban food. The only downside was that it was a little loud, and it was hard to hear at times.\n\nThere definitely was a cigar theme with areas of the restaurant having wall paper picturing tobacco fields. The Havana Old Fashioned mixed drink is made with cigar bitters, and there is a chocolate dessert you should save room for that is designed as a cigar with edible matches on the side that light on fire.\n\nThe general ambiance is great, and I would highly recommend it.", "648" ], [ "I visited Lester's recently for a beer with a colleague after work. This location is very central to most of St. Louis County, perfectly accessible right off of the highway, and offers an average variety of beverage options. Our service was above average, and the menu looked appealing, although I didn't eat anything on this visit. I enjoyed the whimsical ambiance and sports memorabilia lining the walls. I'd definitely consider returning to Lester's to watch a big game on TV in the future, or to kick off a \"men's night out\" with friends.", "824" ], [ "The pastries are what keep me coming back for more. The buttery croissants never get old. However, I have noticed recently that Artisan doesn't operate like a professional business. There is rarely anyone at the counter to take orders when I walk in, and I feel that I can never depend on them to be open. They recently decided to close for practically the whole month of august, and notified customers by scribbling on a piece of paper and taping it to the front door. I love the family owned feel to it, but I don't think it's being run with it's loyal customers in mind.", "747" ], [ "This is a nice little spot down on the river! The food (reminded me of carnival food) could be better, but I'm not sure that they are marketing themselves as a place with fine food. Be prepared to sit at a picnic table, and stick to beer. The mixed drinks are extremely weak. Not a good business strategy to rip off your customers, but they can get away with it since the view and environment will keep bringing people in. They offer a great view of the river and skyline, so it's well worth checking out.", "621" ], [ "I'm in my second term at Drexel, and my experience has been interesting to say the least. Half of my professors are foreign and have extremely thick accents that are hard to understand. This has forced me to spend many more hours on my own than I would have if I could understand the professor. Other professors barely know the subject they are supposed to be instructing, and you can see this when they need to refer to notes to answer a simple question. \n\nI understand my limited sample of professors doesn't accurately represent the whole university (thank you to my stat professor), but the fact that these professors made it through Drexel's hiring process is embarrassing. Even though Drexel is a private university, it has a party hard, state school feel. Go to a Drexel basketball game or to Cavanaugh's on a Thursday night and you'll see what I'm talking about. If only the professors took education as seriously as the students do with drinking, it would be a superb school.", "743" ], [ "As a Steelers fan, it's sad that I have to say that this bar is terrible. I love how Steelers fans take over this bar, but everything else about this bar just plain sucks. My friend and I split some chicken wings and onion rings, and they were served to us at room temperature. How can a popular sports bar like Fox and Hound get away with this? Apparently, people don't care since center city doesn't give you many options. \n\nMy second issue with this establishment was the lack of initiative with the staff. Our table was near glass windows, and a cheap bum decided to stop and watch the entire game right next to our table. He didn't seem to care that he was intruding on our group, and it made for an awkward few hours. When I asked the hostess to do something about it, she responded by saying that \"we don't have security, so try to ignore him.\" Are you serious? You can't simply go ask him to leave or come in and buy something? How does a big center city bar not have security anyways? That's Philly for you. Not coming back!", "846" ], [ "The staff makes all the difference. I wanted to send a packet of documents to Warminster, and the the woman behind the counter was exceptionally friendly. I had no idea what way I wanted to ship my documents, but she knew exactly what I needed and she was willing to help rather than ridicule me for my ignorance. I was in and out in only a few minutes. Only a few blocks from my apartment in University city, I'll definitely use this Fedex again whenever I need them.", "885" ], [ "Some friends suggested this place a few times in the past few months as a great place to play darts. I finally got the chance to go, and I wasn't disappointed. The upstairs setup is great with two boards and two electronic scoreboards. There is plenty of room upstairs and the bartenders downstairs were all very friendly. To the guy saying that if you're not a local, you're not welcome, that couldn't be further from the truth. If you feel like a Leper, then it's probably you that's the problem.\n\nThere was nothing special about the menu, but everything was fairly cheap compared to other bars in the city. Good atmosphere; I'd come back.", "817" ], [ "The Stromboli was amazing! I just moved into the neighborhood, so I decided to explore some of the local places to eat when I stumbled upon Stogie Joe's. I had a $3 (strong)margarita, and a spinach Stromboli, and suddenly I was in heaven. I'm not sure when I last had a Stromboli that tasted so good.\n\nThe bartenders and waiters were older gentlemen that acted like they've been working here for a long time. They had a tough exterior and would probably come across as rude if you were from anywhere else, but they were on the ball. We never had to wait long to get refills or another order. I even managed to get one of the guys to crack a smile--even if it was only for a split second. I left feeling that I've been to a great, authentic South Philadelphia bar and restaurant.", "334" ], [ "I don't live in St. Louis, but I try to make time for <PERSON> whenever I come in for a visit. I feel like they're starting to skimp on the peanut butter cups lately, but even then, it's still pretty darn good. I just introduced my mom to the delicious, time-honored, traditional, custard this past weekend, and she loved it as well. I don't ever plan to stop visiting this great St. Louis icon!", "934" ], [ "Unless you like watching a disorganized circus show, and poorly prepared food, I'd avoid this place. The woman who prepared my wrap couldn't have cared any less about customer service. She threw my wrap together carelessly, then practically screamed across the room asking if I wanted it toasted- all while she argued with coworkers about how they were doing their job wrong. The only thing I can say about the wrap was that it was terrible- primarily because they slop on way too much dressing. Only come here if you're desperate for food or you find amusement in fast food employees arguing with each other.", "613" ], [ "This place is pretty horrible. The customer service deserves negative stars. The only reason it gets one star is because of the convenience.\nI was shopping the other night when a man approached me to try to sell me his food stamps. I told him \"no\" and carried on with my shopping. At the check out line, I noticed him 3 persons behind me with some items in his hand.\nThere was also a gentleman behind me with a $20 bill in his hand ready to pay for his item. As soon as I finished paying for my food, security approached the gentleman behind me and told him that he can't sell his food stamps. Apparently, someone tipped off the security man that someone was trying to sell their stamps, and the security man accused the wrong guy. I wanted to point out the real guy to the security officer, but the argument was getting so heated that I felt the urge to leave.\nIt is possible that it was a case of profiling(since both men were the only black men in the line), but it's hard to know for sure. What I am certain of though is that this fresh grocer has some of the most unprofessional individuals I've ever seen, and there is always drama like this happening there.", "225" ], [ "I went to Imo's last night to pick up a pizza. For $12 plus change, this STL-style delicious, iconic, flat-crust pizza would've done the trick for just me, but the medium was not really a whole lot to share. The pizza itself is a super thin crust (think cardboard thin), with a tangy tomato sauce, sticky white provel cheese (which is what really makes it a STL original!), and toppings of your choice. The toppings were plentiful and very tasty, so those get two thumbs-up in my book. The thin crust pizza just doesn't make a meal quite the same way other similar-sized pizzas with original or thick crust do. Overall, I really do like Imo's... but maybe I'll get a Large the next time I order for more than myself!", "201" ], [ "I've been leasing from Campus Apartments since 2008, and the experience has had its ups and downs. However, their maintenance department has fallen off the deep end. We've had problem after problem at our complex, and maintenance either ignores our request or claims to have fixed the problem without actually fixing it. The police had to be called recently after maintenance left our building unsecure after removing the front door's lock. You would think they would have placed a higher priority on security after the break-in and raping of two girls in Ucity a few years ago.", "47" ], [ "I love visiting Metropolitan Bakery. They are close and convenient to those living near Penn's campus, and they have outdoor seating in the summer. Unfortunately, the homeless try to monopolize those seats, but that's a fact of life in any big city.\n\nThey have a wide menu, and they even offer catering. The sandwiches are a bit pricey, but they're delicious! I usually order a panini or a wrap for lunch with some fair trade coffee. It always hits the spot on a lazy weekend. Be prepared for a long line on the weekends though. It gets pretty busy!", "413" ], [ "I stopped in here for some coffee a few weeks ago, so I don't have much in terms of the food to review. However, the atmosphere was a little disappointing. While having a conversation with a friend, a woman behind the counter yelled across the room to let another customer know their food is ready. Meanwhile, another employee decided it was the perfect time to get the vacuum cleaner and clean the entire restaurant! Not the idea I had for a nice conversation over a cup of Joe. Maybe this is how they roll in Missouri, but a little professionalism would have been nice.", "6" ], [ "It seems that Anheuser-Busch makes the tour experience a little different every year. When I visited AB recently, I was surprised to see the new, beautiful, spacious biergarten. \n\nREGARDING THE BEER TOUR... Nothing beats free beer, and a free tour, so I really can't complain. However, unfortunately, the full AB tour was cut shorter than I previously experienced in prior years. We were once given a tour of the packaging facility, but that is now reserved for those willing to pay a fee. The tour guides don't see to be as chipper as they used to be either... each stop of the tour was highlighted with the same monotone voice from a tour guide who sounded like they were annoyed and inconvenienced to be working there. Last year, AB provided each guest with two beers at the end of the tour, but they changed this as well. Halfway through the tour, they give you a small cup of beer, followed by a full pint at the end. This is where they lead you out to the Biergarten for your free beer, and if you're inclined, you can go ahead and purchase additional beer. I think this is a good marketing tactic - now they're making a profit off of visitors who otherwise might have only taken the free beer then left.", "239" ], [ "Kanella is like many of the other small restaurants popping up all over Philadelphia. The food is terrific, but since there is limited space, everyone is crammed in like sardines. The house smoked eel was good, although several at our table thought it tasted exactly like salmon. Pardon our unrefined palates.\n\nI was most impressed with their service. Some BYO's tend to not pay attention to whether you need refills on your wine, but our waiter was very attentive, and he kept the wine flowing. When describing the food on the menu, he really got in to it too. Perhaps a little too in to it. He didn't realize that the knife in his hand was pointed directly at my friend while he used his hands to describe how the food was prepared. I was wondering why he kept ducking, as if something were about to hit him in the face Oh well, it's rare to find a waiter that passionate about food, so I don't take any points off for that. The stuffed pepper is great for those that are vegetarian. It's filled with rice, pine nut, feta, and of course- dill. It definitely hits the spot!\n\nFor desert, I was initially turned off by the sound of dill sherbet, but it was actually really good. I'm now convinced that the Greeks can put dill on anything and make it good. I plan to come back again, perhaps on a slower night were it's not so crowded.", "550" ], [ "Will was absolutely great. I went here on my birthday, and I guess my friends got them to put \"Happy Birthday <PERSON>!\" on the menu. It's the little things like this that count. I didn't even notice until after I ordered my dinner. Everything on the menu was great. I had the snails and octopus for an appetizer and the chicken for an entrée. Since most of the menu used French terms, I needed a lot of help from the waiter, and he didn't disappoint. Will is also a BYO, so definitely bring some wine if you decide to dine here. The only problem I had was that there was limited space. They take full advantage of the small room, and the staff frequently brushed up against me every time they needed to go to the kitchen. Also, because it's such a small restaurant, when it's full, it tends to get quite loud. On several occasions, I couldn't even hear what my friends were saying. If they had more room, I would easily give this place 5 stars. Definitely check this place out!", "116" ], [ "Pat's is popular among tourists, but I'm certain it would go out of business if it were any other cheesesteak shack. The guy at the register is rude, and they run the business like an assembly line. Shovel some greasy steak into a bun, and slap some cheese whiz, and some fried onions on it, and you're done. It boggles me that people would wait in line for an hour, but tourists aren't really known to be the most intelligent people. That said, if you really want to eat here, come prepared. There are no restrooms, so you're almost guaranteed to find someone urinating on your car or in between houses. Always have a buddy watch for cops. Don't wear sports memorabilia that isn't a Philadelphia based team. You will end up in the hospital like the poor Rangers fan last year who didn't know this simple rule. Make sure you know exactly what you want and be prepared to pay no more than 1 second after you place your order. Pat's couldn't care less about customer service, so you'll regret doing anything that slows down their assembly line. Okay, now you're ready to experience Philadelphia's most overrated tourist attraction. Enjoy!", "120" ], [ "When my local bakery's oven went out today, I turned to yelp to find me my pastry fix, and it led me to Varallo's. I loved everything about this place, from the quaint neighborhood to the beautifully designed cakes and pastries. I had a coffee cannolo and a rum baba, and they were nothing less than Yum!!! The people behind the counter were extremely friendly and the prices were very reasonable. I plan to make this a part of my regular weekend routine.", "634" ], [ "Cantina is hit or miss. I've had an experience where the service was great, and I've had an experience where they had no idea that I was even there. \n\nI'm an easy person to please when it comes to Mexican food. A steak burrito, some guacamole, and a margarita pitcher will be just fine, and Cantina holds the hat trick. Unfortunately, I can't give them five stars simply because when the service is bad, it's really really bad. We sat at one of the outside tables for roughly 20 minutes without even one person stopping by to take our drinks. We eventually decided to get up and leave. Granted, this doesn't happen all the time, but it happens way more than it should. Not to mention, this place always seems to be short staffed.", "684" ], [ "Every time I go in to this bank, there is a long line. Ironic since TD commercials claim that you will never have to wait in a line. The location is very convenient, and the fact that they have a full-time security guard is comforting. The tellers are very friendly and helpful, but it seems that this place is always understaffed. Luckily, I don't need to come in here much since online banking makes trips to the bank extremely rare.", "765" ], [ "Bei Jing is a typical American Chinese restaurant with friendly staff and all the fatty, fried chicken your insulin can handle before sending you into diabetic shock. \n\nI asked the girl behind the counter for a recommendation, and she hooked me up with the garlic chicken, which was fantastic. What's keeping me from giving this place a 4 or a 5 star? The cleanliness and that the fact that they charged me 50 cents to use my credit card since it was under 10 dollars. Should I really expect different though?", "363" ], [ "The fruit here is excellent, and I've stopped here several times for fruit salads. Yesterday I asked for just 2 bananas, and the lady in the cart was super friendly, charging me only 50 cents. \n\nToday, I stopped again asking for two bananas, but this time she told me that she doesn't sell individual bananas. After telling her that she has sold me bananas in the past, she reluctantly sold me one banana for 35 cents, instead of the two I requested. I was extremely surprised by how rude she was.\n\nYesterday I would have given a full five stars, but today I'm giving 5 stars for the fruit, and zero stars for the inconsistent service. I'll average the two and round up since the fresh fruit is ultimately what will make me come back.", "222" ], [ "This McDonalds was surprisingly clean, and the staff was very friendly. I stopped to get a Shamrock shake for the first time, and although it has a million ingredients, it definitely got me in the St. Patty's spirit. \n\nUsually the McDonalds is the eye sore of the neighborhood with their cheap food bringing out some of the most interesting people of Philadelphia, but this one was dare I say, \"classy.\"\nIt's not every day that the McDonalds is cleaner and classier than the neighborhood.", "39" ], [ "La Scala's is a nice place to grab a slice of Pizza on the fly, but in the wise words of Seahawks CB <PERSON>, I thought the Stromboli was \"mediocre at best.\"\n\nI ordered the Stromboli with pepperoni, and I had a hard time finding the pepperoni. Where they skimped on the pepperoni, they more than made up with cheese, so it was still quite filling. Maybe I've been spoiled by the superb Stromboli I've had in south Philly, but unfortunately, this one wasn't one I wish to remember. \n\nThe service and atmosphere were the only redeeming qualities-- 3 stars.", "89" ], [ "I was a little disappointed with Mamma's when I decided to stop in for dinner. I loved the idea of a pre-fixed menu, and bottomless wine, but the quality was really lacking compared to expectations.\n\nShortly after being seated, I noticed quite a few fruit flies buzzing around my table. There was a service area a few feet away where wine sat in open carafes waiting to be served - I'm pretty sure that was the source of the problem! \n\nThe food was okay. You basically get what they serve you, as far as the other \"six\" courses, but you do get to choose your entree (fish, chicken, pork, steak, etc.). The mixed veggie appetizer and veggie soup seemed like something you'd eat in a cafeteria; not quite your quality and gourmet selections you might desire. \n\nThe dessert seemed stale, and the tray of opened alcohol bottles that they bring at the end just didn't seem right. I didn't know where they had been or whether past customers put the bottle straight to their mouth! Call me paranoid, but you may always be surprised by what people do.\n\nLastly, I think <PERSON> needs to do a little redecorating. The interior looked fresh out of the 80s with ugly carpet and decorative plates hanging on the walls.", "612" ], [ "I was really close to getting pizza somewhere else after reading the reviews of Key Pizza, but the fact that it was really close and had a great deal on pizzas made me change my mind. It appears that they are really trying to change their image, because I didn't have nearly the bad experience that others have had.\n\nI was greeted by friendly people as I walked in, and they had my order ready to go. When I found out that I was a little short on change, one of the guys behind the counter told me to forget about it. Not bad on the service side, I'd say!\n\nAs for the pizza - it was pretty good! I wouldn't say it's the best pizza that I've had in the City, but it was definitely not terrible. The crust is crispy, and there is plenty of grease to go around. It's well balanced by the zesty sauce and well-portioned mozzarella. There are a ton of different toppings to choose from (but I prefer simple pepperoni). \n\nI'd definitely consider returning to Key Pizza when the mood for an affordable, tasty, (and maybe greasy) Italian pie strikes again.", "169" ], [ "Great location not far from the Cardinals stadium, and they have a great selection of beers to choose from. The food, on the other hand, is average-bar quality. But, perhaps the most disappointing aspect of this place is that I've tried to order something from the menu on two separate occasions, but I get the \"I'm sorry, we're out of that\" routine. If they manage to get their inventory issues under control, i'd feel more comfortable upgrading to a four star, but I'm a firm believer in making sure you have what you advertise.", "846" ], [ "Birra has a great happy hour deal with a beer and a pizza for only $5. The service was very friendly, and my waitress was quite knowledgable about beer. I sat outside since the weather was great, but I wouldn't recommend it. The table I chose was right next to the Septa bus 29 stop, and every few minutes, a smelly bus drove by while loud people continued to congregate at the street corner. Once rush hour ended, dinner resumed to normal, but next time, I'll remember to get a table indoors. I can't wait to try this place again.", "266" ], [ "This place has a good selection, but the employees are a bit trashy. While browsing the seafood section, I had to listen to two men behind the counter discuss how awesome they are with the ladies. It was slightly comical hearing them discuss their make-believe sexual escapades with what sounds like girls who were waaaaay out of their league. Check-out was no better, with employees complaining about management. Other than the classy employees, the store is pretty clean, and I can count on them to have what I need.", "464" ], [ "Honest Tom's doesn't appear to focus on presentation much with its plain walls and awkward ordering line. They have a simple menu and not much seating, but there are chairs and tables outside which is great for a summer lunch. The burritos are huge, and you will TRY to tell yourself that there will be some left over for your next meal, but if you're like me, you'll keep eating even though you aren't hungry because it's that good! Great place to practice self control.", "459" ], [ "The ice cream was excellent! Franklin fountain was like a step back in time with 1920s style signs and the fountain clerk uniforms. You wouldn't even think that this place has been in business for less than 10 years.\n\nI had the peanut butter ice cream, which was much better than I expected. They definitely didn't skimp on the peanut butter, and I'm happy for that! My only turnoff about this place was the fact that the staff handled all the food with their bare hands. I understand that people might not have worried about this in the 20s, but I think gloves should be standard practice when handling food. Will update if I see them wearing gloves in the future.", "217" ], [ "The station is usually pretty clean, but occasionally smells like urine like most Phily stations. Trains come quite frequently, and they're usually on time. It's convenient for those who want to quickly get downtown or to W. Philly. Illegal cab drivers hang out here waiting in case you want to get somewhere quicker. It's surprising that the police have allowed this to go on for so long.", "489" ], [ "This Acme is getting a one star upgrade from my previous rating. I understand how people aren't happy that they've gone and eliminated the self checkout lines, but I'm probably one of the few that applaud Acme for taking an active approach at improving customer service. Prior to this new initiative, the employees were miserable people who did nothing but make you feel miserable as well. Now, the employees engage you while walking down the isles, and they show a genuine interest in helping you out. The food selection is still about the same with most of what I need on a daily basis with only a few exceptions. I'm now find grocery shopping at this store less agonizing than in the past.", "117" ], [ "This Enterprise was fantastic. The customer service was great with a representative greeting you as you got off the shuttle bus with bottles of water for everyone. They never rushed me to get to the next customer, and they they never let the line get long. When I returned my car, everything went smoothly, and even though I drove through allot of snow, and got the car covered in salt, they never gave me a hard time about it. I wasn't expecting such a good experience being that they were the cheapest, but I'm thoroughly impressed. I'll use these guys again!", "418" ], [ "Urban Jungle has a great location, and the greenery it brings adds to the allure of East Passyunk Square. I've been here numerous times since I decided to have a garden this year. The selection is decent, and the service is friendly, but the prices are a little higher than I can find elsewhere. Overall, I'm glad to have this store in the neighborhood and I do find what I need here!", "319" ], [ "I've been to this location of Iron Hill Brewery with friends (who live close by) several times! We just can't seem to get enough of this place. It's cozy, welcoming, spacious, and... just plain delicious!\n\nThere are usually about a dozen fresh beers on tap... definitely your seasonal favorites, at any time of year. I've loved the pumpkin spice varieties in October, wheat beers in summer, and Christmas ales in December. \n\nThe food is amazing too. Pizza, steaks, pastas, salads, and more. Iron Hill serves up generous portions of your hearty staples, with the perfect sides, garnishes, and flavors! \n\nStill loving that pint? Take home a growler, and bring it back to refill at a discount! That's what I usually do.", "110" ], [ "This Max Brenner caught me completely off guard. I ordered the ice cream with peanut butter and chocolate, and after waiting for what felt like an eternity, the waitress brought over my ice cream and the coffee I ordered. My ice cream turned into a milkshake, and the coffee was lukewarm. It wasn't really that busy, so I suspect that our waitress simply forgot about us.\n\nNormally, Max Brenner chocolate shops have excellent service, but this particular one was well below the standard.", "598" ], [ "It hurts to give South Philadelphia Taproom only three stars, but it's well deserved after my most recent visit. The brunch was great- generous portions of French toast, eggs, and sausage that left me wanting more. What made this experience not so pleasant was the cleanliness and customer service. The table and menu were extremely sticky. Perhaps some spilled beer from the night before that never really got washed off. Judging by the faint smell of stale beer in the air, the floors may be in for a good cleaning too. As far as customer service, the waiter was very nice, but it took an extremely long time to get us our food, all while multiple employees were setting up Christmas lights on the walls. All I can say is that South Philadelphia taproom needs to step it up, because they aren't the only kid in town with a great beer list!", "713" ], [ "This oil and vinegar boutique is a unique little addition to the Italian market. The store is clean and spacious, and the friendly staff will help you find whatever you're looking for. With a wide variety of oil and vinegar, you can try as many as you want on samples of bread or crackers before you buy. I personally liked the garlic infused olive oil, but there is enough variety to quench any palate. The store also sells various condiments such as jams and spice mixes to compliment the suggested recipes for the seasoned oils and vinegars. I'm looking forward to trying more on my next visit to this part of South Philly!", "112" ] ]
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