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I recently stopped by the Luxor to watch the Jabbawockeez show. It's the one pyramid hotel with the light shooting up. It's the south part of the strip next to Excalibur and Mandalay Bay. There is a free tram to get to the 3 different hotels since the 3 hotels are all part of the same branch. There's a huge sphinx you can take a picture of when you're waiting for the tram. \n\nThe casino is pretty old and you can tell it is old. There are a lot of workers who approach you for \"free tickets.\" We asked a worker to direct us to the box office and he did, then started to persuade us for who knows what. I think it's some time share or presentation. Regardless, we got approaches by them ALL over the casino. It got really annoying. \n\nGames were average. It's all personal preference. I won't be staying here anytime, probably ever. It's far from the other hotels and casinos I do like.
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I was really disappointed all around with our visit to the cupcakery this afternoon. On top of spending over 3$ PER cupcake the service there was less that stellar. In fact..it was plain terrible. They may be the only game in town @ the moment but that's not going to last forever & people are going to remember the way they were treated when a new place sets up shop. I was very disappointed in the fact that they have these flavors that sound fun & yummy but don't allow you to taste them. They make it a point that there are NO REFUNDS as you see signs plastered from wall to wall highlighted making sure you know that not for any reason (whether you like the cupcake or not) will they refund your outrageous 3$ cupcake. Still, I went against my better judgement & my husband & I each ordered one for ourselves & one for our toddler son. It was also upsetting to see her cram 3 entirely different flavored cupcakes (Banana, Choc peanut butter & Strawberry shortcake) inside of a small plastic container then closing the lid smooshing them all together & the frosting smashed against the sides & top of the plastic to go box. Over 9$ for 3 cupcakes to have them smashed into a box... The icing on the cake (no pun intended) was that the Strawberry Shortcake cupcake was awful. It had a terrible artificial strawberry taste & was so dry & insanely dense. So there was 3$...down the drain. Which could have been avoided if she would have let us sample before buying. In all honest, if I had sampled one before buying any, I would not have purchased (or even sampled)anything at all. We haven't even eaten the other 2, they are still smashed together inside of the to go box on the counter. What a terrible experience to drive in from boulder city for. Neither us, nor our friends & family will ever visit this place again.
12 star
Best dentist and office in Vegas! After going through quite a few dentists after my move to Vegas I am so happy I came across this office! The staff and dentist are so friendly and genuine! I highly highly recommend this office to anyone looking for a true dentist and not someone looking to just make money from insurance companies.
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Just another place trying to make money just off the name.. Let's just say.. I would not go back to this location... After eating at the one in LA... I don't even know how they can even call themselves Pinks... They should just call themselves - Just another hot dog place. Very disappointed and I got a stomach ache after eating a chili dog...
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I would not go to them ever again. We have twin 18 month olds. they missed so many opportunities for candid pictures because they were so concerned with getting the one perfect picture. they also were way behind in appointments which made that window of opportunity with toddlers dwindle quickly because they under-staff and overbook. after an hour we were presented with 6 horrible shots. also their prices are insane. I highly recommend going to Pictureme studios instead. they are better priced and do an amazing job.
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Quick food. Not surprisingly it tastes like a chain
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Not even worth a review.. will not spend any energy on corporate scum that steals from the poor.. Spirit Airlines of the bus industry mixed with soul plane. WASTE OF $39 BUCKS! If theres ever a class action lawsuit I'm in.
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Bookmans is a neat, orderly store that has a ton of books - most of them are in pretty good condition. It's a charming place where you could spend all day wandering through the aisles reading. It's quiet, the staff are friendly, and there's a lot to see.\nHere's what I hate about Bookmans: I'll bring dozens of books and magazines in only to be told they want to buy only one or two items. Then they offer 50 cents in cash or a 75 cent store credit. No one gets rich selling to Bookmans.\nThe other problem I have is that they have a website, but their inventory isn't available to the public. Every time I ask if they have a book, they tell me to call every few days because it can't be looked up. What do they think this is - 1970?
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This is a really bad Jason's Deli location. The quality of the food has continued to deteriorate. I ate here last week and had the salad bar. The lettuce was wilted and the cherry tomatoes were so old that they tasted rancid and had wrinkly skins. The restaurant itself is in a state of disrepair and the common areas, tables and countertops were all filthy. I don't know what's going on here but hopefully somebody from corporate can swoop in and fix the issues. I won't be back here until something changes.
12 star
Mint Salon/ Dante really DOES deserve your business!!!!! I will not write novel,but tell you that Kelley, yes the owner, is wonderful. She is talented, energetic and truly cares about every customer. When I arrived there in Sept 2013, after a horrible haircut from another nameless salon. Kelley assured me that with careful cutting and time...my hair would recover.....my 1st cut was to correct all the previous errors, all the cuts that followed fine tuned an amazing haircut.....and my haircut today.....well let me say that had i skipped my cut, no one would have know....the perfect haircut....i NEVER have \"bad\" hair days....... the staff is friendly and welcoming...the new flair and design of the salon is fresh and lively....I hope that Alison S will never come back...try Super Cuts!
12 star
What an awesome sports bar!! Not to crazy but so fun :) Finally a great place in the neighborhood!! Looking forward to going back for FOOTBALL SEASON!!!
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Flying here is great. It's vegas. You arrive and you're excited to have fun...\n\nThen you lose all your money gambling, can't afford dinner, you can't get into the clubs, you feel terrible, and you decide you need to go home.\n\nSo you arrive at the airport greeted by the longest line you have ever seen in your life. Hundreds of people line up back to walls that typically would be a vacant part of the airport. After an hour or two of this madness you get through security... whew that's over with....\n\nThen you realize you need to get to the D gates. But wait! You need to take the tram to the D gates. What's that? The tram is broken? Well, crap. Start walking a mile to the D gates with 100 lbs of luggage that wouldn't fit the 50 lb maximum for a checked bag (of course you brought WAY too much stuff back from vegas). \n\nAh, yes you arrived at your gate! 2 hour delay?! Sh*T!\n\n\nBottom line: \nWorst security line I have ever seen\nTram was down and required about a mile walk\nThe only thing redeeming this place is the free wi-fi which allowed me to write this review.
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Italian hero was decent but probably wouldn't come back for it. The pasta salad was old and some of the pasta was starting to get hard. No bueno. Overall I'd say they are coming up short in too many levels. If you want a real Italian deli go to Niccolis not too far from here. They have one of the best sandwiches I've ever had!
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Went in to Harvest for lunch today with my mom and son. I think my expectations were too high.\n\n3 stars for the service--our server was nice, attentive and apologetic when she forgot my drink refill.\n\n2.5 stars for the food--had a half veggie sandwich and cup of Hungarian goulash soup. Not horrible but not great. Food was fresh and well-portioned. My son had chicken fingers and fries. Really generous portion for kids meal. Mom had a fish sandwich and fries. She didn't say whether or not she liked it, and I didn't ask.\n\nNegative 50 million stars for the most poorly planned bathroom lighting plan I've ever had the displeasure to experience. The restroom light is on a motion sensor, which is fine EXCEPT that the sensor doesn't sense motion in the big stall, which is where my 3-yr-old and I were trying to use the bathroom when the lights went out and the entire bathroom went pitch black. PITCH BLACK. While I'm helping my 3-yr-old pee without falling in the toilet. Pitch black. I had to try to feel around for the door and get it open enough to wave at the sensor and get the light back on, while my pants-down child is scared silly. Seriously? Who was the superintendent on this build? Nincompoop.\n\nI told my server and she kind of blew it off. I'd bet she didn't inform management.\n\nThe worst part is that we had to go potty again after the meal was over, and it happened again.\n\nThis was in the big stall. The stall for handicapped people. Would an elderly person or handicapped person be able to get up from the toilet in the pitch black and feel around for the door try and activate the motion sensor? That's just not safe. It's unsafe and irresponsible.\n\nWe'll definitely not be returning to this restaurant.
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If you like this sort of thing go for it but anyone with kids who know the difference between kosher hotdogs and crap should avoid the children's menu hot dog! SO disappointed at the lack of quality! Two bites and it went right into the trash. But the onion soup was edible.
12 star
The Merry-Ann's at Neil and Kirby is a standby. I use to live near there and my neighbor and I would go there every Sunday morning. The regular waitress was awesome and knew what we wanted. It is the typical greasy spoon and I love it for that. Got the t-shirt. I've moved and have yet to find that certain place that gives me the warm fuzzy feeling that a omelette or diner's stack from Merry-Ann's can provide. Forget your calorie-counting conscience at the door.\n\nI think the one downtown is okay, but because I heart the original so much, the dt one will never compare.
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I've been to Agave several times, but my visit on August 17th will certainly be my last. We sat outside and waited a ridiculously long time to be served water, menus - anything really. We went in and asked the staff to send a server outside - still no show. The lighting outside wasn't switched on, so the food was served in the dark - zero ambiance. \n\nI asked for the Manager who made no attempt whatsoever to make things right. He just made excuses. No thanks - I'll take my $$ elsewhere. There are plenty of other great restaurants in the area.
12 star
worthy !!
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For over three years I have been going to this Fry's, largely because it was cleaner and not as hectic as the one at Southern and Rural. It's been largely the same staff, and I have been happy to shop there.\n\nUntil today.\n\nI'll admit my end of the responsibility. I was tired, got distracted, and left $40.00 cash back that I had received at one of the quick checkout locations. I went to get coffee, and noticed it was missing, and immediately went back to the store. This was all within about 20 minutes. I figured either someone had turned it in or they would actually engage in some professional and proper customer service. \n\nWell, someone walked off with it, and the store refused to reimburse me.\n\nAnd, no, I do not think it was an outlandish request. I work in an industry where we are generally required to fulfill this type of request on a constant basis. It is called customer service. If I was the manager of the store, or even the owner, I would have figured the $40.00 was more than worth keeping a customer. And, yes, I have put this in practice privately as well, reimbursing peple who purchased items from me on eBay even though technically there was shared responsibility; it just makes good business sense as long as the person doesn't make repeated demands.\n\nAs for the store, it is better laid out, better maintained and many of the staff are friendlier than your typical Fry's location in Tempe. No more than your typical big-name supermarket, but until today I was satisfied. I know this is partially venting, but it is also something you should consider when going to this location, or any Fry's: they could care less about you as a customer, despite what all their advertising says.
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Why do people eat here? Please tell me. I wasn't too hungry the day I came here but I still ordered a decent amount of food. It was funny because the server wouldn't leave us alone at the beginning of our meal, but couldn't be found by the end of the meal. The guy gave us a total of 5 minutes to look over their outrageously long menu. At any normal restaurant, that should be sufficient to order drinks and maybe an appetizer. This place you need at least 20 minutes just to sort through the items. I had the roasted artichokes and the vegetable salad (the full order I believe). The artichoke itself wasn't bad but the sauces that they served were pretty much just mayonnaise and balsamic vinaigrette. Not impressive. The salad was terrible. The lettuce was very bitter. Everything else in the salad was bland. I don't understand how you can mess up salad. I still wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt since they are called \"The Cheesecake Factory\" and get some cheesecake. We were waiting for about 20 minutes for our server to show up and by that time I didn't want dessert. I'm sure many have said this and I'll say it again; a place with this many items on their menu just cannot be good. If I ever return to any Cheesecake Factory, it'll be to pick up a to-go order of cheesecake to try. To dine, never again.
12 star
This is a really cute restaurant in a really easy to pass location. Just keep your eyes out for the small VG sign on the street. \n\nThe food is great. Clean, minimal, and fresh. Not too much fuss so that you can taste the ingredients and how nicely they work with each other. \n\nThe restaurant has a very nice atmosphere too. Again, clean and also very open. \n\nThere are a lot of business lunches going on and \"Housewife\" gatherings so people are more dressed up than casual. But you can go casual and still feel right at home. \n\n Their spring salad is one of my favorites ( i can eat it sans dressing) as well as the chicken, and turkey sandwich.
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Sub par. Too expensive for too little mediocre food. Not likely to return. Beans are soupy and taste like dish water, better suited for a straw than fork. Salsa is horrible. One small mediocre enchilada for $10. Sat on patio which was very nice. Staff not at all attendant, such as soda glass was empty for more than 5 minutes with them frequently walking by. Finally after waiting almost 10 minutes asked for and got my check.
12 star
Great place for Italian food. Very family friendly. Mellow atmosphere with friendly and knowledgeable staff. Never had a bad meal. My favorite is Sirloin Marsala and you can choose any pasta they have to go with it at no charge. Recommend to anyone who enjoys quality Italian for a good price.
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I'm sitting in my car waiting for a pizza that was promised 15 minutes ago. Hope it's good because a second chance is unlikely. Called 45 minutes ahead for a good 'za to take home for movie night, waited until they told me it would be ready and here I sit.\nThe pizza finally comes with appropriate apologies.\nCan't argue about the quality of the pie: Schreiner's sausage, tasty mushrooms, MJ crust - all good - but it's a pizza. You shouldn't have to wait at the pickup window longer than it takes to make the pizza from scratch. \nEven the best food tastes bitter after a bad experience with service.
12 star
As a Greek, I will vouch that the food is outstanding, probably the best, freshest\uff0c and healthiest Greek I have had in the states. I recommend the octopus at lunch and the sea bass as well. Combine the yogurt and fruit for dessert. \n\nUnfortunately, both times they have been out of the lobster, which is what I came for (and this was right at opening). The third time I showed up at my reservation time and was told all systems were down and that dining would be unavailable for an unspecified number of hours. The crowd waiting outside was bummed as well. So I'm three for three on no lobster. Maybe someday. Would be five stars without a doubt if they can fix their logistics.
12 star
Are you sure this is a chain?\n\nThe staff is awesome the food is great. The prices are reasonable. \n\nSounds like a mom n pop type place to me. \n\nI still am a fan of the Pollo Fundito... wife tried the shredded beef one and it was good but not as good as the chicken.
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When this store opened in 1998 it was clean and had good clientele. Now it's dirty and overcrowded. A lot of garbage people shop there. I always see people getting purses stolen inside and out of store. I feel this store is unsafe. I think the dynamics of the neighborhood have changed. I will shop elsewhere and pay more for my own safety. Walmart also is non union and pays their employees low wages and doesn't give them good benefits. They are a greedy company based out of Arkansas that pushes made in USA and everything is made in china from slave labor. Walmart is from Arkansas and has their mentality. Exploit people and keep them down. I won't frequent SAMs club that is owned by walmart. I would rather pay a little more for products at companies that care about their employees and customers.
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Poor customer service. Manager just stands around instead of helping staff. He stayed towards the back and did not check the front for customers. Lots if empty tables and still had to wait for 30 minutes. Other customers waited for over 40 minutes before they were seated. Was not offered a table right away and was not offered to sit at the bar. Manager did not even go around to ask if service was ok. For a simple restaurant, manager has no excuse for poor service. Hostess stated that servers were behind even though at least ten tables were empty. We should have gotten a table and served us drinks while waiting.
12 star
Been back several times and I will say they have some pretty legit shakes. They are huge! I like the chocolate chip one. The banana split is yummy, too. \n\nI had the food once and was not impressed. Will not be doing that again. This rating is solely for their desserts as that's what I go back for now.
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This is the worst property management company ever! I paid my rent 3-6 months in advance. Yet, to my astonishment they posted a 5-day notice TO Pay Rent or Quit on my door while I was out of town. When I called to question it turned out the notice was for some additional balance, which they failed to inform me about, on my account due to them hiring a company to pull imaginable weeds in my front yard.HORRIBLE COMPANY! After I explained the manager that they could not just charge me some fees without my agreement to them, NOT inform me about them and just put a 5-day notice on my door for not paying the rent?! It did not even make any sense since my rent was prepaid for another 2 months! The manager didn't care whatsoever.\n\nThank goodness I came back the last day and took care of the notice through court! What if I was gone for longer than that and would have come back home later to find out that they would have vacated me?!?!?! \n\nI wish there was an option to give 0 stars!
12 star
My favorite ramen on the Eastside! So glad I don't have to go all the way to Chinatown to get some great ramen. Our server is always so nice and sweet & she practically knows me already! My favorite is the Fukumimi Ramen with thick noodles and extra egg! YUMMMMM!
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The food was good, but was way over-priced (reminded me of Dardanelles on Monroe Street). \n\nDecor is cool though.
12 star
I'm originally from NC, so needless to say, I'm incredibly picky about my BBQ. For instance, I feel that neither the sauce nor the smoke should over-power the meat. No place in the valley has a true NC BBQ sauce, but if you like thicker, heavy BBQ sauces as opposed to the thinner, vinegar based sauces that we have in NC, then you will love Hap's sauce. I'm of the opinion that smoke should complement the meat not over-power it, and they absolutely achieve this expectation of mine. You shouldn't assume that I mean that their BBQ has no flavor; it absolutely does, and it is perfectly balanced.\n\nWith that said, Hap's is by far the best BBQ I have found in the valley. Their ribs and pulled pork are spectacular! They have a strong, smoky flavor without over-doing the smoke as a lot of places do. Their brisket is not as good as the ribs and pork, but It's still better than most places I've tried in the Phoenix area. This opinion has to do to with my pork biases: We don't think highly of beef BBQ in NC. I've tried their lamb as well, which I wasn't a fan of, but if you like beef BBQ, you probably would love the brisket or lamb. My only complaint is that they're not open on Sundays. I highly recommend this place!
12 star
This is a nice BK. The building has been remodeled and looks great. The inside is pretty and looks very modern. They have the usual seating as well as a little cove with couches and cushy seats to sit and have a coffee. The playground area is nice and big. It is 2 stories with a lot of room for the kiddos to run around in. There is pretty limited seating for adults though with only 3 tables available. Another bonus was the new automated soda machine. I love these machines and the abundance of soda choices. Yummy! Overall it was a nice BK as compared to the others I have visited.
12 star
Very good soup and fish dishes.
12 star
I have to add my two cents after reading the previous reviewers' ratings. I had an all-around good experience at the Wyndham Grand after coming in town to see the end of a Cardinals/Pirates series. \n\nAt first, we were told the king room we reserved would not be available, however, upon second review, a room was made available for us. The room was decently sized, the bed exceptionally comfortable (despite some very small, yet comfy, pillows), and there were no issues at all with cleanliness/smell/disturbances, etc. I will admit, the frosted glass bathroom sliding door is a bit odd, but didn't pose an issue for me. I maybe would feel slightly uncomfortable if sharing with several people I didn't know all that well, but you really could not see in at all--you could just sense movement...so I don't know.\n\nI found both the front desk and the concierge to be exceptionally helpful, and you just can't beat this location. As previous reviewers have mentioned: it's about a 10-15 minute walk to PNC and Hines field. Awesome. It's also convenient to the downtown \"cultural center\" district and lots of restaurants.\n\nIn terms of moderately priced hotels, I found this one to be top notch, and I will definitely return if I find myself visiting Pittsburgh in the future.
12 star
I must admit that I'm one of the very few who does not care for Las Vegas. Came here for a quick weekend with a friend who was in need of a quick weekend getaway, and she loves Vegas. She suggested that we stay at the Mandalay Bay because of the great pool areas.\nWe stayed here 3 days two nights with another friend of ours who flew in from Portland. \nWe never left the Mandalay property all weekend long. Didn't need to. Everything was self contained here. There's plenty of nice restaurants and bars to choose from. And there's I think 4 different pool areas including a wave pool beach area, and a rapid floating pool area. And a 21 year and older pool area which was free for the women on Saturday that we were there, and $30 for the men! \nWe had an okay dinner at the Border Grill. The weekend we were there, the B52s and Blondie performed at the Mandalay Bay beach Saturday night! Tickets were $60, but were discounted for guests staying at the Mandalay for a discounted price of $33! The concert was great! Especially the B52s! They play on the stage next to the wave pool. They shut the waves down and clear all the lounge chairs from the beach. We watched the concert in the pool right in front of the stage! It was awesome!\nNow for the rooms. The rooms are spacious and so was the bathroom, with double sinks and a separate room for the toilet - nice touch - and a separate shower stall and jacuzzi tub. They're not the newest rooms, but they're nicely maintained and decorated.\nAlthough I'm not a fan of Vegas, I'd definitely stay at the Mandalay again, if and when I go back to Vegas again.
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Some of the worst food I've been served in recent memory. The burrito I had was greasy and completely tasteless. I couldn't eat it.\n\nI'll never go back. I only wish I could give this place zero stars.
12 star
I love early check in! We got here at 8am on Super Bowl Sunday and they let us check in, even though we waited an hour to see if they could give us king size beds, which they didn't have that early. So we checked in w/queens. oh well. \n\nThe rooms have been revamped to look WAY more modern than before. I like that everything is located in here. We didn't need to leave the hotel at all. Everything you need is right there!\n\nI do have a gripe, what's up w/only $1 video poker??? and 15 dollar caps tables!! GEEZ! But that prob won't deter me and the bf from returning.
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Finally got to Greenberg's for their Pastrami Sandwich. As I watched the little lady do the slicing, I was thinking, man, she is piling it on. My mouth was watering with anticipation. When she placed it on the counter, that pastrami was bulging all outside that rye bread like a fat lady in tight spandex. Man I was ready! Then I bit into it. Where was that Pastrami flavor? I salted. I mustard it up, to no avail. Where was that peppery taste?There was also a fatty taste that lingered all up in my mouth. I checked the meat and there was the normal amount of fat to it. I couldn't figured it out. What happened to all the hype about this deli? Maybe it was a just a funky slab that day. I will give it another try, because you can't beat that meat pile up for Ten Bucks.
12 star
Great neighborhood location. Small, friendly, good food and service. Not a spacious but adequate. Many basic homemade specality items. If you have the time to enjoy the visit it is a great place to visit
12 star
Canyon Gate is absolutely gorgeous for a wedding venue! I seriously was in LOVE when I first came to check out the place! The scenery is amazing. Especially during the sunsetting hours. Which is the number one reason why I chose this location as my venue!\n\nInitially, I have to say I was not pleased with the service I was getting. Especially with the old wedding coordinator, Keri, that was there. She never responded to our messages ever! Hoevere, the new coordinators Kristin and Brittany are AMAZING. Kristen especially! She was pregnant and almost due, yet she was so quick to respond and make sure our wedding day would be perfect! Seriously, I would email a question and within 24 hours I would receive a response! That's quick service! \n\nAlso, the wedding packages are definitely very very very affordable! I was on a budget since I was paying for most of the wedding myself. Kristen definitely helped us with our budget and made sure everything we wanted was set perfectly. The food at the venue was amazing. The chef was very accommodating when we were trying out the foods and asking about food allergies. Yes, there is gluten free items available! And the cake company they work with (Cravin Cakes) is amazing. \n\nFast forward to the day before our wedding. Rehearsal was smooth and they sent email reminders and phone messages to remind us the time and if there were changes. Day of the wedding. Service is great. Everyone made sure we were okay and everything was going well. One complaint I did have was the cake serving. The cake slices were like slivers... almost nonexistent. And some of my guests didn't get served cake because they weren't at their seat. We addressed it to Kristin after the wedding by email and she emailed back and apologized. \n\nOverall, I am very impressed with Canyon Gate as a venue. I do recommend working with Kristin! And Canyon Gate is just gorgeous! Especially the entrance of Canyon Gate is amazing. There are waterfalls right before the main entrance.
12 star
Spent a weekend in PHX for the Dbacks vs. Giants and booked the Hyatt based on the proximity of the hotel. I was suprised by the accomodations. VERY NICE! Rooms are average sized and have great blackout curtains. Pool was small but nice. Felt good after walking back in the HOT sun.\n\nBest part about the experience was despite arriving when most people are checking out, they found a room early so we could dump our luggage and head out to the ballpark.\n\nThe restaurant/bar in the hotel was great in the evening. Super Bartender Ryan and Awesome bar manager Danielle make that place fun! They know how to cater to different clientele. oh! and the food and beer selection is good too!
12 star
I love this room. I fall in love with spaces when they find the gentle magic to be both intimate and open, romantic and friendly, neighborly and exotic. The size of National is perfect for shows - standing room on the floor is maybe 400? When the balcony is open it probably doubles the capacity, but even with just 200 on the floor it doesn't feel empty at all, you just feel right, and lucky to be there watching Sloan (for example ;) in a room that always feels like it's full of old friends. \n\nThe floor is slanted so every view is a good view, this is preferable (to me) over having steps in the middle of the floor to trip you up in the dark. The coat check is at the back of the main room, and the bar is in the lobby - both feel sort of oddly placed but not in a bad way. Drinks aren't crazy over priced and all the staff I've encountered have been super funny and nice. The sound is fairly good, and I think better for warmer, more acoustic shows. \n\nThe building itself is stunning. Inaugurated in 1900 in the heart of St Catherine est it's a historic home for Quebecois theatre, comedy and music and still of of our very best rooms in a city with a fair number of heart breakers. Red, gold, and ornate in the old high way of spectacle love.
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I've been to other Bravo locations before and have had wonderful experiences. I'm not sure what's going on with this Charlotte location...\n\n1. I was told they were out of Caesar salad. What Italian restaurant runs out of Caesar salad?!\n\n2. My entree was good, but rather salty.\n\n3. Our waiter basically ignored us the entire time. I spent much of the dinner trying to figure out if he was just new or confused as to what his job description entailed. He seemed to have no problem checking on his other tables.\n\n4. It took literally FOREVER for our drinks to arrive. I don't care how busy you are it doesn't take 25 minutes to bring me a beer that's not even on draft!\n\n5. I don't normally care how long it takes to clear plates off a table but when the entree plates are crammed into the corner of the tiny table while I'm trying to eat dessert I have a problem.
12 star
Ok im not going to say that i dont love coming here. The service is great, the ambience phenomenal, the manager is actually italian, etc. I love coming here for dinners or just a bite at the bar, but like with the rest of cuisine in Charlotte, its just not awesome. I believe its because the water in CLT sucks. \n\nGrilled octopus is the best thing on the menu. Hands down
12 star
I have lived in Deer Valley for quite a while now and I drive by Alexi's at least twice a day yet, I have never ate there. Well, my wife and I figured what the hell and gave it a shot. Not too bad! We have gone twice now and the food and service has been great. Prices were very fair for what you get. I tried the chix fried streak and the eggs with corned beef hash, my wife had the breakfast burrito - all very good and filling!\n\nNow, the bad news. Old, Old, Old! From the wallpaper, the booths, the servers, & the patrons. It reminded me of an old 70's retirement diner. Think a little like Mel's Diner meets Golden Girls.. \n\nAnyway, looking past that - the place has some good food for the right price! You can feed the family here and not break the bank! Plus, it's a local Mom & Pop place that needs support - Better than Denny's or IHOP...
12 star
Their products, service and prices are phenomenal. Their product prices got my business and their prompt and courteous customer service and amazing product quality will keep me coming back. I know that once my order is placed I don't need to worry - it will done correctly and on time!
12 star
Gawd. Best morning ever. Waking up and realizing you went to Ian's, and there's still some in the fridge.\n\nI never go to Madison without stopping at Ian's at least once. Unlike others, I've never been a huge fan of the mac 'n' cheese slices. I'd never turn down a bite, but I rarely order a whole slice of it for myself because I find it less interesting than the other flavors. \n\nI do, however, enjoy anything with roasted red peppers, pesto or olive tapenade, plus all the Mexican ones, steak and fries (with BBQ) and the buffalo chicken. There's always a bunch of sauces and sprinkles (cheese and red pepper) to add to your 'za after you get it, so I spend some time there before finding a seat in the restaurant or on the curb outside.\n\nIt's hard to choose, and my college roomie and I were both into sharing, so we I had a system. We would order three slices between the two of us and then have them cut all of them in half. It was legendary, always getting to try three kinds for the price of one and a half. Highly recommended.\n\nThis bigger location on State St. seems to run smoothly every time I've been there, and I always get a kick out of the fact that they have Yelp stickers everywhere.\n\nFor late-night food, Ian's is as good as it gets... anywhere.
12 star
Doesn't look like much from the outside, but serves up awesome food.\n\nOn a recommendation from DarrenC, I tried this place. I drove right past it on my first pass, totally didn't even notice the little stand-alone building sitting back from Broadway in the ghetto. They have burgers, BBQ, Catfish, sandwiches, etc. The owner is, apparently, a preacher and likes to blast emotional, uplifting gospel-type music which, surprisingly, adds to the enjoyment of the place, and I am not a fan of church or religion.\n\nOh, and the best part.... they serve up sweet tea. If you work around here, just try it, you will be adding it to your rotation, guaranteed.
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The tacos are terrible. The shells are stale and the lack of filling that is put into the tacos makes them more of just a stale shell taco. Customer service is a nightmare!
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I'm so torn with this place. Between Cinebarre (the other movie/dinner business in Charlotte) and SMG, I prefer SMG mainly because the sound was a LOT better (nothing is worse than trying to hear the movie over someone chewing). Also the seats are so comfy and I actually like having a button to press for the server to come up. \n\nHowever, both times I've gone now, it's taken the server a ridiculous amount of time to respond to the button. So honestly, I don't really see it as much of a convenience as I would've liked.\n\nThe really bad thing is that both times I've gone, I've gotten pretty shoddy service. The servers are SUPER nice but I don't know if it's them or the kitchen but somewhere between me ordering and it getting to me, something goes wrong.\n\nThe first time I got my food wrong but it took forever to get a server so I just ate it and made sure my tab was done right. \n\nThe second time, our waitress read our order back to us THREE times (and that was at her suggestion, not ours.) Well, first, our food came super quick, but WELL before our drinks. I was halfway through my pizza before I had to stop eating and wait for something to drink. After about 10 minutes, we finally got our drinks. And they were wrong. But we were so thirsty and that had taken so long we just drank them anyway.\n\nLuckily these mistakes weren't terrible. I mean, the wrong food and the wrong drinks were still tasty. But...it's not what I ordered. And it was too difficult to get them justified.\n\nAlso, when they bring the check at the climax of each movie, that's a little more than distracting. I wouldn't mind sitting a little longer at the end in order to pay than have a movie possibly ruined.\n\nOverall, I think if they get all their serving/kitchen/bar kinks worked out, it'd be a preferable place for movies and dinner.
12 star
We love Osaka!!! They have very fresh, delicious sushi and sashimi. \nThere are very few restaurants around that I could say that about. We've been there many times in the past 4 years and never been disappointed. As for the person complaining about the price, I understand that you want to have accurate information, however $40.00 per person is very average for a full dinner of sashimi and sushi. We've paid that much at any sushi restaurant we've ever been to. (even the gross ones) This place really does rock though!!!
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Wow, looks like everyone had the same experience I did. Over priced bland food, no chips (unless you pay extra I guess), $2 for a tiny thing of guacamole. Food was cold when it arrived and there were only about four tables - and it was during the afternoon. Don't go here, it's a waste of money.
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This review is for Cox Pavilion. I just got back from taking my kids to see Sesame Street Live: Elmo's Healthy Heroes. The cool part is that my monkeys had a blast and got to hug most of the characters (I feel like a badass mommy right now). The other cool part (LITERALLY!) was that they kept the venue at about 50 flippin' degrees. I am guessing it was because the characters on stage get super hot in their furry costumes. That's all fine and dandy but please let us know ahead of time so we can dress properly. My son was almost to the point of tears because he was so cold and my daughter burrowed in my arms (we had all dressed in shorts and t-shirts...its about 90 degrees today). It took away from the performance and was just all around annoying to deal with. \n\nOn a brighter note...the staff is wonderful....super cool to my monkeys. That always makes me happy....just make it a few degrees warmer and you guys get bumped up two stars.
12 star
We went to a Checkers game and had a good time. Arena was nice. Parking was adequate ($6), Security lines were swift and well organized. The staff was friendly. Concessions were par for the course (16oz bud light $6) Seating was comfy and my shoes didn't stick to floor. Jumbo tron was easily seen and the lights and and boards were all well maintained. I'm a fan. I would go to another event at this location.
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It was A LOT of money for nothing that was too impressive! I spent $250.00 for a dinner for two and it was probably worth $120.00 at the most. The service started out great but at the end of the night when I needed my check because I was going to the \"O\" show my waitress looked irritated that I asked her for the check. She had disappeared for almost 20 minutes prior to my asking. We were already there for one hour and 40 minutes. How much time do you need to eat???\n\nFor this price, treat yourself right and eat at Prime (a steakhouse that is also located in the Bellagio as well). ALSO...I saw a really good deal at \"Brand\" another one of the Lighthouse Group Restaurants in the Monte Carlo. They had a steak dinner for two for around $90.00! Give that a try instead, but I won't be back here again!
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Terrible, and not cheap. The roast beef was bloody. The chicken salad was bland. The soda was watery. The only ray of light to our meal was the onion rings are super yummy. Would not suggest this place to anyone. With a million restaurants in Vegas you can find better anywhere else.
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I ordered their Chicken Waldorf sandwich on wheat bread and a half salad. The chicken waldorf was excellent; big chunks of chicken with cranberries and nuts - yum! The wheat bread was huge - think texas toast size - which made it very difficult to eat two slices as a sandwich. I eventually threw the bread aside and just ate the chicken salad out of it with a fork.\n\nThe half salad was bad. No, really bad. The lettuce was not fresh and I had a lot of pieces of lettuce that had the hard white vein running through the middle of the leaf. Ick. They don't have french dressing so I went with the honey mustard which was another bad choice. I took two bites and threw it away - there went $3!\n\nFor the amount of money I spent (total was almost $10!) and for the amount of food and the quality I received - the next time I'm going elsewhere.
12 star
As my friends like to remind me, I live \"halfway to Utah,\" and it can be difficult to find a decent place to eat out here in the more \"rural\" side of North Las Vegas. But Morrissey's Irish Pub has come to the rescue more than once.\n\nThe food ranks somewhat above the average bar food, and on holidays like mother's day and St. Patrick's day, they run a variety of specials. Their corned beef is actual corned beef and not that bizarre red stuff wrapped in plastic. Breakfast is hearty (perhaps a bit too hearty) but affordable. I recommend the short stack of pancakes with extra syrup. \n\nI like that the restaurant portion of the pub is completely blocked off from the bar. Smoke doesn't trickle in and, except for the weird 70s and 80s progressive rock, the dining area is very quiet. We enjoy going here after we've been working in the yard to enjoy the frigid air conditioning and tall backed booths.\n\nI don't know if this is a chain or not, and I'm not sure if it matters. I love the decor of old photographs featuring men with slicked back hair and severe looking women. The women in the photos, by the way, look nothing like the buxom bronze statue in front of the pub. O.o\n\nService varies depending on who is working and the time of day, but for the most part it is fairly good.\n\n(this review is for the restaurant portion of the pub)
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Will Not Return. \n\nIt's such a bummer when a restuarant with such fabulous decor and such a fresh, clean, trendy vibe serves food worse than McDonalds! We had the classic meatball (disgusting and tasted like chef boyardee), a garbage salad (which tasted exactly like it's name), mac and cheese (the only item I'd give a decent rating to), and the truffle beans and pancetta (ZERO truffle and tasted straight from a can). There was so much salt in the meatballs I thought I was digesting it by spoon fulls, and while the sauces were ok, they couldn't make the horrid taste go away. On a positive note - the service here was great! From hostesses, bartenders, and our server - they were fabulous!\n\nWill never return.
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Had better service at motel 6. Advised front desk of drunk patrons kicking my tires while awaiting valet with my toddler. Front said \"I'm sorry to hear\", then walked away. Dirty towels and bed linen did me in... going back Motel 6 on next visit.
12 star
Decided to try this place out after hearing how great it is from both the reviews on here and from word of mouth. It is an awesome little hangout spot with a great selection of wine and beer and you can't go wrong with any food consisting of bread, brie, prosciutto, figs and the like. The valet parking and the Range Rovers out front made me nervous for the clientele that comes here (as my boyfriend and I pull up in my Kia) but I have never had such excellent service. In fact when we walked in we were slightly overwhelmed and didn't quite know who to talk to about a table when the hostess walks up to us and asks if we needed help and my boyfriend blurted out \"we don't know what we're doing!\" and without even smirking she said she'd take our name for our table of 4 and then come find us when one was available, in the mean time we could get a drink and wait at the cocktail tables. Not 30 seconds from when we walked over to the table another waiter walked up to us and asked if we needed a drink and showed us the drink menu. All this at 6:30pm on an already busy Friday night! About 15 minutes pass, our friends show up, we have our drinks and then a section of the bar opens up at the end that nobody else has taken so another waitress/hostess/whatever asks us \"are you a table of 4? would you like to sit here?\" We aren't fussy so we just sit and here we are the rest of the night. My friend even got a free Fish Head (Dogfish?) beer for just being right there when they accidentally poured the wrong one for another patron. I'll definitely have to check this out again on one of the happy hour nights, our waiter got me with the \"Bruschetta Board and bottle of wine for $20 on Tuesday nights\"!
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One should never expect much from fast food, and I don't. Is it really common practice to not have what you sell available? There really aren't many fast food choices in this area - or I wouldn't have subjected myself to the standard 20 minute wait time again. I'm sitting in the lot waiting it out for the Colonel. You know what really grinds my gears? This specific KFC. The worst. Ever. Unreal.\n\nOk I feel like the kind gesture from the team made it right. There's that :)
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We passed by the Sandbar & it looked cool & fun so we decided to stop by for dinner with our family. The previous reviews are right, it's more of a bar than a restaurant. It has a great beach bar atmosphere. It would be a cool place to hang out with friends if you are just going there to have fun & snack a little but if you are going for dinner I will advise you that it is more than just 1 $ in rating. My daughter wanted to get just a taco & it was going to be around $10! I usually get mini chimis from other restaurants so I thought I would try theirs. The mini chimis I get at other places come with 8 mini chimis & a side of jalopeno cream cheese. There was only 4 mini chimis on the plate & the jalopeno cream cheese was inside the chimis & no side. They tasted ok but but we were very dissapointed & won't go back.
12 star
Oh fellow yelpers, is there anything more wonderful than an unexpected food find, a bit of culinary serendipity to brighten one's day? Such was my experience when coming across this delightful eatery in none other than the Phoenix Airport Dining area, next to Sauce, another solid eatery. \n\nI was catching a morning flight to California for the holidays and realized that Chelsea's kitchen had been put in since my last visit. I was charmed by the lights above the bar made from antique spritzer bottles and felt a little like I had stepped into an establishment in that greatest of American cities, New York. \n\nAs it was a bit early for me for lunch I ordered the oatmeal, which as far as oatmeal goes was excellent but I also ordered a cup of coffee and most glorious of surprises, they bring you a mug and a good sized french press, which you let sit for a few minutes and of course....you guessed it, press. The coffee was amazing. I asked the bartender what he thought and he agreed that it was exceptional. Best of all, between the oatmeal and the coffee the whole bill was only $8.20 and with tip, $10.50, that is a heck of good deal at the airport, not only on price, but on the exceptional quality. After reading the other reviews I'll be going back to the airport for something other than a flight and you guessed it, to eat at Chelsea's kitchen. \n\nNote, I loved the place but I want to try a meal or two before I consider the coveted five star rank but from my initial experience, a solid 4 with 5 start possibilities.:-)
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Casears palace seems a bit overrated.ive been staying at this hotel everytime i have a family trip out here and some of the rooms are nice and some are completely horrible. The only thing that i would make me rate this place as one star is because customer service i.e valet annnnd bell boys are fucking rude. They do NOT greet customers with a smile nor do they treat you with good hospitality. Valet denied us even though we were diamond members and bell boys talked down to my dad when he was checking our bags in.bell boy even had the nerve to question why we tipped him what we did.excuse me? He doesnt even derserve a tip for how he treated us! He should be thankful we even tipped him! THANKS CAESARS FOR A HORRIBLE WELCOME AND GOODBYE!
12 star
Why is it so hard to get a good haircut for a reasonable price? I've been looking for years and years, and it hasn't gotten any easier. I have naturally curly hair and no inclination to spend much time on it, so I just need a haircut that will bring out my texture and not take much time to style.\n\nA friend of mine used to go to Rejuvenation and get her hair cut and colored. The cuts always looked terrific (the color did, too, even though her hair was a great color to begin with). I live in Sun Prairie, so driving over to Rejuvenation was a bigger time commitment than I wanted to make for my hair. \n\nBut when my friend told me that her stylist had moved to her own place (though sadly still on the west side), and then another friend (with very fine hair) was introduced to and liked this same stylist - I thought the time had come. That was how I had my hair cut by Amber. \n\nShe really knows her way around curly hair. The first time she washed it and then cut it, which cost a little more but scored me a neck massage (mmmmmm). The second time she cut it dry (which I've read about but never experienced before) which took about half the time but still gave me a terrific haircut. \n\nDriving to the west side isn't so bad after all, as long as I'm getting such good haircuts. Also, Amber is nice to talk with. I've been to salons where the stylists are just too cool for their own good, and I was intimidated and felt like a lame suburban housewife (wait, never mind). But Amber is non-judgmental (even when I was severely overdue for a cut) and just very *nice*. An under-rated quality.
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Dead empty on a Thursday during happy hour before the Steelers game. Just a couple guys playing video games. Sign outside mentions $1 miller lites on Thursdays. Except we found out that wasn't until 9pm. And happy hour didn't start until 5:30 so until then Miller Lites were $6. The bar looked nice inside but the bartender couldn't be bothered. No thanks, 1 miller lite and left.
12 star
Its been a while since our last visit. Went there this past Friday at 6:30 pm and got the last high top table. The weekend starts early here. We were saddened to hear that Kelly the GM moved on to another position in Portland, OR, a really good guy.He'll be missed; at least Lisa is still there. Seafood special was a pink snapper over stuffed cabbage roll of saffron rice, sausage, scallops, etc. My wife loved it and has anointed the Foxcroft chef-the best seafood chef in Charlotte. Simple is better, he never over does it and produces great results. I had the new menu item Beef Bourguignon with a potato gnocchi, a hearty and flavorful dish, the beef a bit chewy, but still good. Finished off with the wonderful donuts accompanied by a dark chocolate and a caramel sauce. Thought we would be taken the some home, but alas there were none. A really good night complimented by a decent Albarino.
12 star
So glad we popped into here while taking a walk. I have been on a quest for quite awhile to find a place with Green Tea frozen yogurt and this place had it! It was a bit more tangy than expected, but I did enjoy it. The flavors here were more on the unique side versus the standard boring ones every other yogurt place has...of course they change the flavors, but t I hope they keep green tea on their rotating list.\n\nIt was definitely more of a college student hangout due to its location and time that we went (it was at night). It was clean, brightly light with nice energy.\n\nLook forward to returning when I am back there.
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This review is pertaining to service.\n\nI bought a Streetglide at another shop last year and decided to do modifications. I spent about $3,000 just on parts and service including pipes. \n\nI was saving to buy a house and didn't want to use the money at the time but was talked into it because they said they could give me a discount on the parts. \n\nI took the service manager's (Mike) suggestion to have them put a set of pipes on for which I had no prior personal experience with the pipes of the service manager. I thought at the time that they would know better than I would. I was wrong. Always follow your gut feeling.! \n\nI noticed popping after the pipes were installed. I had told them I had had issues with popping on other non-Harley bikes and definintely didin't want that to happen. I was sure to state this before I bought the pipes. After going back at least 4-5 times for the same issue and being told that the popping shouldn't be an issue because that's just what Thunder Headers do by the service manager, I finally went to the Manager of the store. *I do have to say that Mark, the manager was good about asking what they could do and offered to put other mufflers on the bike.* However, when I asked the service manager about changing out the mufflers, I was told that all others would still pop. I chose instead to have another mechanic tune the bike. \n\nI still have popping after all of this. I called the dealership about a month ago to let them know it was still a problem because they had told me to call them and let them know. They told me they wanted me to be happy. Well, not so much!\n\nI suggest to anyone that is considering going there and making modifications that you get a second opinion. Don't assume that because they are at Harley, they know your bike or know what is going to work.\n\nIt's very disappointing because I chose a Harley shop rather than other people I was referred to worrying that they might not do a good job.
12 star
Finally found my Thai place! Great food, decent prices and a rewards card for regulars?! Sweet. Found this place last week, ate there 3 times already, love it!
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Probably the worst place to get hot pot. We had about 10 ppl in our group and the reservation and everything went good all the way up till the service. My waiter probably needed to be trained again on customer service. I literally am consistently looking for him for a refill or for my orders ! There was a period where I waited over 30 mins to get an Order I had for some meat and veggies. The worst part was that I had spoke to two other ppl to check my order before my waiter came over and finally realized he lost my order !!!! After 30+ mins and no food we were starving !!!! The proportions were not good as they barely gave the bare minimum to serve everyone. I know there is limitations so that ppl do not waste food but we didn't even have enough to share ! Not to mention my waiter told literally told me \"it's troublesome for ME and for you when we do hotspot.\" Um excuse me ? IM PAYING FOR THIS!!!!!!!!! Honestly there was nothing special about this place or it's food and probably the worst customer service. Oh and the manager lounges around doing practically nothing. Never coming to this place again.
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Uh...horrible food. And I was even uh, under the influence...the kind where anything tastes good, and it was still bad. I wouldn't eat here if I were starving in the desert. The Palms was a great place to stay, the 24-7 Cafe had GREAT food. It's too bad the buffet was so bad....
12 star
I have been to MGM Grand more times than I have been to any other hotel. Within the last month I stayed there twice. Both times the rooms were the same layout, but in different wings. One room face the New York, New York hotel, while the other faced the roof of the lobby. The room was clean and tidy. Although the next morning I sat on the ledge by the window to get some sun and it was very dusty. My leggings picked all the dust up. On the way up to the hotel there's a little shop filled with overprice goodies. They have cupcakes that are $4 during the day, but at the end of the day the price drops to $2. I had to have a cupcake, especially because it was half off. I must say the turtle cupcake was very good. \n\nThe decision of what to eat may be a tough one to make. Whether you want fine dining or McDonald's, there are many choices for food there. More than any other hotel I've been to. I had pizza from Perfect Pie which is a great tasting pizza place.\n\nThere are several lounges as well that are located all over the hotel. I have yet to go to any, but when I walk by, the music is bumpin' and the people look like they're having a good time. \n\nIn the summer months, the pool is open. There are 3 wade pools I believe, then there's the lazy river. Every time I have been to the river, there's always a party. Tube rental are a bit pricey, but the price drops after a certain time. Sometimes you may be lucky and either someone leaving will give theirs to you, or y\n\nI never have a bad experience at the MGM and look forward to many more memories to be made there.
12 star
I honestly have only positive things to say about Postino's since every one of my visits here has been very pleasant. From the valet who is running his ass off to the food and everything in between, this place does it all right! If you go here hungry, you should know that your options are basically a panini, a salad or some bruschetta. I've had a little bit of everything and for the value and quality you can't go wrong the the bruschetta. I recently determined my favorite to be the ricotta, dates and pistachio but a close second is the salami and pesto.\n\nWine by the glass can be a bit steep so if you're planning to stay for a bit and can agree on a style with your company, you might be better off getting a bottle. A bottle is pretty much 3x the price of a glass so you end up getting 1 1/2 glasses extra. Bonus!\n\nSomeday, I'll actually take advantage of their $20 deal for wine and bruschetta!
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Ce n'est pas un endroit transcendant, rien d'exceptionnel \u00e0 mon go\u00fbt! Peut-\u00eatre est-ce ma propre exp\u00e9rience qui n'a pas \u00e9t\u00e9 positive. Les boissons basiques, la musique torp fort, les serveurs qui tirent pour avoir plus de tips... \nBref, ambiance \u00e9trange.
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I use to actually work here a few years ago when the economy first tanked and I had to do something outside the scope of network engineering/administration. I saw first hand what it was like at this auto center, and besides the fact that the meager commissions I made were often times stolen by one of the other associates, the customer service here is just typical of a large corporation attempting to service the public. Let us continue.\n\nI too purchased tires here because of the warranties. However because of the tire size on my car I had to go with some BF Goodrich traction T/A's. They're not the best tire out there by any means, but they should be good enough to not have to worry about cracking and other things. Well, my rear tires are now cracking all over the place, and regardless of what anyone tells you, tires should NOT crack after a year or less of owning them. That doesn't typically happen until they've been on your vehicle a few years. And yes the incredibly hot climate in Vegas might speed this up a tad, but these tires were cracking far too prematurely. \n\nSo I went in to see if they can swap them out and give me some type of manufacturer defect (premature cracking) on the tire and just swap them out with new tires of the same brand. Well as it turns out these particular tires were discontinued but they did have some Goodyear tires in the same size, but they were of course more expensive. After all the tread depth discounts were put into the system the total still came out to $211 for new tires. That's unacceptable. First off, its not my fault these tires are discontinued, that's BF Goodrich's fault for making garbage tires. Secondly, in the case of customer service, I should've just been refunded close to the full price of what I paid originally. This did not happen and yet Sears again fails on customer service. This is probably why so many of their stores have closed nationwide. Their craftsman warranties are great (lifetime) but dealing with many of the associates there can be an uphill battle. (I worked for Sears Auto Center in California for 4 years while I was going to school and management just makes one bad decision after another which ultimately effects you, the customer)\n\nIf you are intending on visiting this particular service center, only speak to one man by the name of Rick. There's one other gentleman I've had good luck with there but I'm unsure if he even works there anymore. The rest of the sales associates seem like they're just passing time there before they die. They have a very lackadaisical and cavalier attitude toward work in general (remember I've worked with these people, I know them more intimately than an average customer) and they just really couldn't care less about your customer experience. \n\nAs an aside, my mom brought her car here to have her alternator tested because it literally died on the freeway while she was driving. After they tested it they said the alternator and battery was fine. This was not the case. Sears likes to tell people that they can test for these things but they have a cheap, piece of junk miniature sabre voltage testing machine for this that doesn't even give accurate details about your vehicle. Long story short, she took it to MY mechanic at T&M Automotive and of course it was a simple alternator swap. She had it replaced and its been months without a single issue for her.\n\nSo perhaps Sears should seriously evaluate the people whom they have interacting with the public, both behind the counter and in the shop a little better. I know they're bordering on Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but surely you can do better than this. Furthermore, instead of having their vehicle technicians sit behind a computer and take multiple choice tests on vehicle diagnosis to get the job, (yes, aside from brakes and such, the guys back there are just techs that take a test on a computer to work there, none are ASE certified) maybe an in person interview with someone actually asking questions about car symptoms and what the likely remedy is would be more constructive. Also gauging how they are with customer service may be helpful as well. I've seen so many managers fired from Sears Auto Centers who have actually done the RIGHT thing for customers, its not surprising why these places run as poorly as they do.
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I was looking forward to my appointment after seeing all the great reviews, but sadly disappointed after going here. The doctor was so sarcastic and came off rude. I should have just left but needed to get glasses soon so I ordered from them and it took over a month to get my glasses in...the office was nice and clean but I will definitely not be returning
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I was at this Applebee's with my fiance and 2 daughter's. We waited patiently for a waitress or even someone to acknowledge that we were there. No one came... As we were leaving the hostess at the door was told and her only comment was \"Oh I'm sorry.\" But did nothing else. So we came to Chili's were we were seated immediately and our waitress Toni took our order and brought our drinks. I work at a casino and also handicap, customer service to me is so important. Chili's is by far the better restaurant and just down the street from this messed up restaurant. I would've gave them NO STARS at all. The sad thing is the manager was right across from us when I complained and she did nothing!
12 star
Located in Edgewood Town Center near planet fitness.\n\nThis is standard frozen yogurt fair. It isn't remarkable and the price is very fair.\n\nI recommend it.
12 star
THE BEST!!!!! Moved here from Cali, and this is one of the first places my sweetie took me to. Great service, AMAZING food, (better then what Ventura has to offer) clean, and affordable.\nFamily is coming in next week and I can't wait to take them here, yet sweetie is afraid they will never leave after they taste the delisiousness of this place! \nGO! You won't be disapointed!
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Sorry to buck the trend of good reviews as I do agree that the food is yummy and I really want to like this place BUT......\n\nI've been here twice now and the service has been poor-grim. The first time was a sunny spring day when some friends and I popped in for brunch. Yes, I was a little late arriving but we waited an age for the coffees they had ordered and then even longer to for the waiter to take our order. 30mins later (over an hour since we had sat down) we were informed they were no longer doing brunch (even though the same ingredients are on the lunch menu). The manager came and apologised, we had yummy lunch in the sun. Ok, so they're just having a busy shift and training new staff. I'd still come back.\n\nNope - months later a friend and I decide to try again for a quick brunch. We ordered at the counter before we sat down as we were pressed for time, and turned to feel a few angry eyes from tables who had obviously been waiting a while. Uh oh! Coffees again took an age, despite the staff having no urgency about them at all. They had run out of rolls for my friend's sausage roll so would she take toast? She asked if they had brown bread, answer was 'We have all kinds. Do you want toast?'. It was all just a bit less pleasant than a weekend brunch should be. I won't be hurrying back to give them a 3rd chance!
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Had the breakfast wrap. It had so much oil in it. I mean tons of oil dripping everywhere. I always thought of pei Wei as the healthier option, not anymore.
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I was so excited when they opened since I love Mediterranean and middle eastern food. And I live literary down the street. Unfortunately me and my husband had a bad experience. The service is horrible, the cashier/hostess/waitress is the same lady who after taking your order and bringing your food, does not stop to offer more water or anything. The food was served pretty fast, around 10 minutes, but it seems like if it was cooked previously and heated in the microwave, the meat was very dry. They give a huge portion of rice and a small portion of meat. And that is not all, after checking my bank account, I found out they charged us 5 dlls more, I have the original receipt and our total after tax was $35.50 and they charged my credit card $42. I guess the cashier/server was not happy with our 4 dlls cash tip that we left for the bad service, so decided to charge an extra 5 dlls on our credit card. Check your debit/credit card, I am not joking!
12 star
Pizza by Napoli will always have a place in my heart. I have been frequenting this place for over 7 years now and NOT ONCE has it compromised in taste, style or service. I know when I go there years from now, I will get to enjoy every reason that makes this place special for me. Taste-wise, I can speak for the pizza, wings and beer as this is all I ever want when I go...BECAUSE THERE SO DAMN GOOD!!! The pizza has an amazing taste to the sauce that can only be experienced and that will hopefully one day be recognized as the sauce all pizza should use! The wings have a nice crunchiness but are still traditionally bathed in an awesome wing sauce and worth every bit of mess you make of yourself. The beer is served right and makes the food that much better. When I say served right; I'm speaking of the thick, LARGE, glass pitcher that you could use to battle any incoming zombies or just use it to fill up the ice dripping mugs! Keep in mind, this place has a huge menu so don't think there only as good as pizza and wings. Best of all is it is very affordable as I have never thought I paid too much and if your looking for a cheap lunch special, they have it! As for atmosphere, it is very down to earth, no frills, just some beer signs and simple pictures of Napoli or some far off Italian hillside. The exact same group of guys has been there every time I have went and I actually don't know if they ever leave. Every time you see them they are cleaning or breaking down some machine to clean because it took a beating during lunch time. These guys have an awesome \"tough as nails\" Italian attitude and can come off pushy when placing your order for lunch but for god sake it's lunch time; it's busy, live with it! For dinner, you order it up front and then they bring it to you instead of picking it up from the front and don't worry, at this time the guys are all very gracious. Overall, this place is a classic and if your looking for great pizza in Phoenix; this is your place, if you just feel like something a little better for a pizza to take home; this is your place; if you want a genuine, down to earth experience; this is your place!
12 star
Great deal and atmosphere. The bar area could be a little bigger and overlook the restaurant but now I'm being picky. For the price of premium items on the menu, like coconut crusted shrimp and fillet tips, this place is a great low key date spot or a steak night with carnivorous friends. Of course vegetarians might not be too happy but everyone else will.
12 star
What a great place. The location is tucked back in this little strip mall area. The creamy broccoli soup was wonderful and I really enjoyed my Mediterranean wrap. Will keep this on my list for future lunch spots.
12 star
There are very few restaurants that make me sit back and think about how I should be kinder to chain restaurants when I write reviews. And Les 3 Brasseurs was one of the those lucky few. While there is not way to avoid chain restaurants all the time. I try to support local places. So bare with me as I explain to you why I love this place. \n\nI was in Montreal for the weekend, visiting friends from Uni. I was also there with a friend from Cincinnati, taking him on his first Canadian adventure. On our first night, we were on our own and up to our devices for getting dinner. We chose Les 3 Brasseurs mostly because they brewed their own beer. I mean as a beer lover, that is just heaven for me. We got placed at the bar because it was a crowded Friday night. The bartender was very attentive and very beautiful. She was more then happy to speak English. And she pretty much gave us a college level course on their beer selection. We went with two liters of the Amber. I mean we were planning on drinking, might as well go \"balls to the wall\". Along with our beer, we ordered their Poutine. And while I try not to explain food as orgasmic. A plate of their poutine maxi is just that, orgasmic. My friend had the open faced seafood sandwich. And I ordered the Quebec Flammekuchen. Covered in a local cheese,bacon and onion. It was so good. We became friends with a few of our fellow bar sitters. And with the assistant to the bartender, he wasn't a busboy and he was allowed to take orders, just not pour them. Weird? Anyway. We kept ordering beer and shots of Sortilege ( a wonderful maple bourbon that is just amazing). Before we knew it, it was 2am. And we were very well gone. So with a few of our new friends we met at Les 3, we moved to a cheaper drinking hole. And the rest of the night is kinda blurry after that. But I will always eat here when I am in Montreal. Hell, until I find a better place. This will be my favorite place to eat in Montreal! Bring on the flame war.
12 star
This is a solid 5 stars for me. The only thing they could possibly do better is have some more reasonably priced drink selections. The food was wowza, off the charts. We started with a 3 cheese tray that consisted of Fontina, Parmesan and something else... it comes with honey, spicy apricots and brandied cherries. (No, they won't let you drink the brandy out of the jar, damnit!) Cheese was awesome. I don't think we even touched the bread, once the cheese came out. I don't know about all the bread complaints. Despite the fact that it had a very dark, well-done crust, I think it's a stretch to call it burned. Probably think your glass is half-empty if you call the bread burned. I had some sort of pizza. It was on the back of their menu, where they have their pasta and pizza of-the-day selection, below the cheeses. Other person in my party had the carbonara. My pizza had some sort of ham-thickness meat, arugula and tepanade. It was an thin crust pizza, that was more than large enough for one person. I wasn't too hot on the carbonara, but it was still quite good. I'd probably try other items, myself. I didn't like the fact that they have small, expensive wine pours. Their wine list's cheapest bottle is $32, average around $90, up to $400. Ok, I don't have a problem buying a $32 bottle of wine. But if I buy the cheapest bottle, I look like the cheapest patron. Anyway, I'd appreciate cheaper drinks. Other than the goofy wine list, I found it to be just awesome. In fact, I plan on visiting again. Maybe they can start charging a corkage fee for my 40 oz'rs. Staff was also great. They were very friendly and actually kept a good pace with the food and drinks coming out. I really appreciate that, especially at a nice location like this. Highly recommended, I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
12 star
This is a great place! My first time in a couple weeks and loved it! Reminds me of Matro's Steak House. I think these guy were some of the prior owners of Mastro's. \n\nWe had a table of four. Crab bisque for the starter. The steaks were perfect. Crab cakes were great! The Lobster Mac n cheese was good. The cream corn was great!\n\nService was very good! He was attentive but not too much. Not aggressive, humble and friendly service. Just how I like it!\n\nThe bar looked like a good place to hang out.\n\nHighly recommend this place.
-1no label
1 star for filling, 1 star for quick. Not much else to recommend about the place. The breakfast menu is fairly limited, French toast or egg sandwich on roll or English muffing. The roll I got was stale and the bottom absolutely caked in flour that I had to scrape off using the plastic knife as a putty knife. \n\nStill, the location is right at the top of the escalator at D terminal, so whether you're heading left or right to your gate, it's convenient. Quick too. I paid, squeezed through the crowd at the self serve drink fountain, sat and almost immediately had the food brought over to the table... almost before I had time to put the service number in the holder.\n\nThe egg was real, plenty of American cheese, and fairly crisp bacon. I got tired of the stale roll halfway through the sandwich, and used the bottom of the other half as a plate to eat the egg, cheese, and bacon off of.\n\nIf you want something quick and filling, this is your place. I'm not sure what other options there are in the terminal, but next time I'll continue looking before returning to Ruby's.
-1no label
Serving portions are small, so you can somewhat say it's overpriced. They didn't have sisig when we went, and it was within the first two weeks of opening. Our food came in at different times which is unacceptable in my opinion. Our server was ok. Based on my observation, it doesn't look like they were trained. They are actually more concerned about cleaning up the tables rather than taking care of the actual customers. Overall, very displeased with the experience.
-1no label
As a frequent gambler on the Vegas Strip, I figured I'd make my way down to Fremont Street to experience the Old Vegas, Classic Vegas, whatever you want to call it, to see the older casinos.\n\nIt was nice to gamble in the casinos and walk around, and maybe I'm just used to the strip and how things are over there, but I prefer the new school look.\n\nI like roulette a lot, and not many tables had the automatic chip counter. It slows the game down, (at least it keeps money in your pockets longer). I am by no means a high roller, so when some bets that I make in the newer casinos are over the limit in the old ones, I know their is some sort of problem.\n\nZiplining. Sounded like a cool idea. But for what the ride actually was to the $20 price, not really worth it. I could say I did it and that's about it.\n\nOverall, it was basically what I Expected. I figured it wouldnt be as impressive or trendy as the strip, and it wasn't. So it should be a 3 star, but the over priced ziplining bumps it down to 2 for me. It wasn't a bad experience, just Meh.
12 star
I've been here for shows many times through the years. The venue is small, but it is cozy and has lots of charm. I've seen stand up comedy, concerts, and other events here and for pretty much all of them I'd say there isn't a bad seat in the house. \n\nSince it is small though, it tends to get crowded very quickly - and in general there is not assigned seating for the shows - so definitely show up early (before doors open) to get the best seats, or to make sure you sit together if you are with a large group. Parking is not the best, but If you don't mind a small walk parking in the neighborhood behind the theater is your best option.
12 star
08/01/2013\nWe were there for Happy Hour, the Carpaccio was awesome, the Pizza Fresh, great cocktails exceptional service Nice Job!
-1no label
More like \"Scabies!\"\n\nHow unprofessional is this: the first salon I walk into, they send me down the street to their other one. \n\nI walk in (granted my daughter is only 4) but the ladies working there were totally laughing at me, pointing, etc. I had verified on the phone ahead of time that the price was going to be $25 -- the lady who ended up braiding my kid's hair quoted me the price of $65!! downright shady. Never going back.
-1no label
For what it cost, Sushi Roku was just okay. Lunch for three of us ran nearly $250 (with no alcohol). We ordered the mixed tempura, three of the signature rolls and three of the sashimi choices. With just one sashimi selection costing nearly $40 and signature rolls hovering at $30 each, it didn't take long to run up the tab.\n\nThe sushi rolls fell apart way too easily. The rice didn't have the right texture and there's no excuse for that at these prices. The service was also spotty. Again, not cool at these prices.\n\nThe decor is fine, but I am sure this place benefits from candlelight. It was a bit dark and spare in the afternoon for lunch. It also smelled like fish. A sushi place that is this spendy shouldn't smell like fish.\n\nFrankly, I think you can get better sushi for the money in Vegas.
12 star
We had dinner at Pasta Brioni the other night with my wife and some friends. The atmosphere is quiet and inviting. Max, our server, was very attentive and informative. I normally eat chicken parmesan at italian restaurants but decided to expand my horizons and ordered the osso buco...what a pleasant surprise...very tender and tasty. My wife and her friend had the home-made mushroom ravioli and said they were excellent. We shared bottle of wine and polished off the evening with home-made cheescake, which was to die for!\n\nI highly recommend Pasta Brioni for an evening out with friends or a date.