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Food was good, but did not match the menu description, and the service was the worst I have ever had.\n\nAfter being seated about 7:30 p.m. we were given water and menus right away, and that's where anything I could call service ended. 20 or 25 minutes passed, and someone in our group had to hail down the server to take our orders- they hadn't even come by for drink orders.\n\nOur food took a very long time, was lukewarm when it came out, and was extremely skimpy on the portions that matter. I ordered the shrimp risotto with jumbo sea scallops, and while there was a decent amount of risotto, there were no more than 5 dime-sized shrimp all on one side of the dish, and the scallops were medium size- about the size of a quarter. Worse yet, they had cut them in half putting the bronzed side up to make it look like more, so the three scallops I was looking at were only 1.5 scallops, and weren't even as thick as my pinky finger. What was there tasted good even lukewarm, which is why I've given two stars rather than one, but the menu was a complete overstatement of the dish.\n\nThe couple in our group that had ordered the prix menu had to hail the waiter over to get their dessert and check so that they could make their 10 pm show, the rest of us, clearly also ready, had to hail him again after he disappeared after taking care of them (they did make their show, but missed some of the pre-show). The other thing that really bugs me is that we were seated there over 2 and a half hours, saw a manager around, but they never approached our table for the standard \"how is everything\".\n\nIf you insist on going to this restaurant (and with so many wonderful options in Vegas, I don't know why you would), do NOT go with 6+ people- it was very apparent from the evening that the servers were guaranteed their 18% automatic tip for groups, and thus completely blew us off.
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Not impressed. This review is for a trip back in June of this year. We had a Groupon deal for 2 days and 2 nights, 2 tickets to Cirque de Solei, pool cabana reservations for a day, and a bottle of champagne with chocolate covered strawberries. We were charged extra for the show, and by extra I mean full ticket price for two seats. This was resolved, fairly quickly, but unfortunately wasn't the last financial problem. We were charged for strawberries and champagne, and to top it off we were charged for the room. I noticed all this once we were back home and received my credit card statement. They had no idea how to deal with Groupon deals apparently. I pity anyone else who bought this deal. Wouldn't stay there again, especially since the suites are outdated by 20 years at least.
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12 star
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I live down the street and my boyfriend and I love coming to raising canes. The service is great! Aside from a few times of our order coming out wrong, still really good.
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12 star
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My wife and I tried out this place last night. It was a nice find. The layout is upstairs and downstairs which was a little strange but space is a premium. The service and menu was awesome. Most steakhouses you will drop an easy $100 / person, it was refreshing to go one in the city thats not trying to rob you. They serve 1/2 glasses of wine so we were able to try 6 different wines. Had the bacon, crab cake, pork belly, Kale salad, and turtle sundae. Everything was very flavorful. The only thing that could of been better was the seasoning of some of the dishes. We will definitely go back.
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The sisig tacos, which I was so excited to try (SINCE WE LACK ANY GOOD FILIPINO FOOD TRUCKS HERE, like they have in Cali)... Well it was soggy, the 5 lbs of onions they used to try to hide the lack of flavor..it was all bad. Not the best first sisig taco experience. What a let down. Maybe ive been spoiled from Cafe Moda's awesome sisig. Whatever. It was just horrible. \nthen the Longanisa fried rice. Tastes like cheap shitty fast food Chinese fried rice with bits of Longanisa. \nThe only thing I enjoyed was the bistek Tagalog. It tasted like homecookin'. \nAnd really though with the iPad? The waitress takes your payment through this, and of course she has to type in what tip you gave her. Like you feel obligated to tip good to save face from judgement, even with their lack of customer service. Classless and tasteless.
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Never again....I have tried this place twice now. First time was a NYE party and now just to hang out and gamble. Each time sucked! I got suckered into bottle service for 500 bones and now just dropped 100 bucks at keno. What a complete waste of time. Also, why didn't anyone tell me there was a freakin loer yuppie convention in town???
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12 star
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The best value downtown hands down. Friendly helpful staff, clean as a whistle, close to a lot if great places to eat. My only complaint was that there was no soap/shampoo holder in the shower. I will definitely go back.
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12 star
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Alright you Arizonan's!! You are in for a treat! Potbellys is one of the best sandwich places in Chicago and it's arrived here in AZ. Some things I love about Potbellys that you should know:\n\n-Local musicians rock out their acoustic guitars while you munch on yummy food.\n-\"Skinny\" sandwiches skimp on the bread not on the meat.\n-Dream bars (enough said)\n-Bags of oatmeal cookies are SO SO good!\n-Oreo smoothies are really tasty!\n-All shakes/malts/smoothies come with little cookies on the straw.\n-The decor of this place is cool. It's very vintage with a local feel as well. I would never guess it was a Chicago spot if I didn't know it already.\n\nEat here people and I promise you will not be let down!
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Call it sushi ugh!!! Went there on Monday \"all-you-can eat\". NOT worth it. 1st - not all sushi in the menu can be ordered. 2nd, the waitress told us there was a 1 hr time limit!!! There was only one sushi chef. We had to wait for our order as there were more people. Not worth your money. BEWARE!!!
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Really nice place with a kitchen (and all the utensils-we made pasta, blended up some drinks, etc). The beds are comfy, the shower is interesting (you can sort of see the person's shadow when they're up close to the wall), etc. Not really on the strip, but because of that, the place tries to compensate by looking better and being more spacious.\n\nHowever, when we got there, there were multiple issues-they didn't really clean up the place. There were used utensils in the shower, someone's clothes were left behind, etc etc. We called to complain (and the very few times I've had friends complain about a hotel, we immediately got our money back and a new room). However, they simply didn't care and didn't offer anything to us. Whack.
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I have been to Vegas several times over the years and I have visited the Riviera before but this was my first time staying there. First off they would not honor the room upgrade voucher that they sent me a couple days before. Once we got to the room there was a huge stain on the carpet right in front of our door. Once we settled in we decided to hit the casino floor and we got stuck in the elevator for almost an hour and the fire department had to come and get us out. It was so hot in there and I had to keep my girlfriend calm because she kept fearing the worst. Once were were out the woman who worked for the hotel rushed us downstairs and had us wait at a table for about a half hour then came out and apologized for the inconvenience and offered us a couple of free buffets. She was none too friendly and when I told her that being locked in a sweltering elevator merited more than a couple of free buffets she got even ruder. The next day I asked to speak with the hotel manager and a woman came out to talk to us and said that she was sorry and gave me another number to call (Lacricia I believe) I called the number and her receptionist said there was nothing she could do and tried to put if off on the elevator company saying that it was not the hotels fault because they did not own the elevators. I asked to have the hotel manager call me and I never recieved a call from anyone else. Our room never seemed to get cool and when I mentioned it to the woman at the front desk she brushed it off. I didn't realize it until we were checking out but the floor in front of the air conditioning unit was all wet where I had my dirty clothes and some of the colors bled together. Needless to say it was not a great experience. I am still shocked at the lack of customer service and the fact that not once person called to follow up with any of my concerns.
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12 star
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Called for an appointment and to make sure that they received my vision insurance plan as the plan website recommend this place. \nA totally rude lady picks the phone and after I ask about the plan and is obvious that my question is making her life difficult, she puts me on hold for about 3 minutes comes back tell me that they don't take the insurance. When I explained that their website recommends them puts me on hold again for 5 minutes and again picks the phone ask me if I want to make an appointing without an insurance completely rude and without any concern of customer care. I told her that I was just going to check with my plan and she hung up the phone on me. There are so many other stores like this in the area but was the closes home but in definitely going somewhere else.
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Why do I do this to myself- we had visitors so we had to do Harolds, crappy food, spotty service\nBut FUN!
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12 star
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Brooklyn Bowl is by far the most amazing indoor music venue I've ever been to and without a doubt the coolest new spot in Las Vegas. Finally, a 21+ venue that books great talent and does not focus on electronic music, DJs, or the Vegas club scene!\n\nWe grabbed tickets to see Local Natives on Sunday night. First of all, the venue is absolutely gigantic. From the outside, I would never have expected it to be this big. There's a restaurant area (I'll be back to check out the food) and about 5 different bars that make a nice exterior border of the space. There are TWO floors everyone has access to - each floor with bars along side the stage. On tap options include Rogue Dead Guy Ale and three different \"Brooklyn Brews\" beers. The bar staff was also really friendly and helpful - after ordering a Dead Guy Ale and a coke, the bar tender asked if the coke was for my DD and when I said yes, she said no charge. Little things like that really made me feel happy about where I'm spending my time and money. \n\nI don't think there's a bad view of the stage from any spot in the entire venue. The \"floor\" area in front of the stage looks big at first glimpse, but as soon as the band takes the stage and begins to play, the area immediately begins to feel more intimate, which makes for a great live music atmosphere. The venue also has pretty solid audio-visual. They're not trying to do too much by hanging huge screens everywhere or over the top lights and LED/laser shows. Instead, the focus is on the band and the music, highlighted with an impressive mix of smoke effects and color schemes. No distractions - let the music and venue speak for itself. The sound was absolutely incredible too - from every angle. I stood on the floor, on the side of the stage at the bar, in the back, upstairs, and in a booth at the bowling alley and the sound was consistently great. I'm not sure if this was because Local Natives was playing (they are SUCH a great live band), but I was super impressed by Brooklyn Bowl's acoustics. \n\nOh yeah, there is a bowling alley inside with lanes on both floors!!! At the back of every lane, there is a giant leather booth that overlooks the stage so you don't miss anything while you're bowling ... or, so you can just hang out and enjoy the show. Reserving a lane is probably the way to go when you've got a big group of friends - drink/food service, seating, bowling, and huge screens above every lane that show a live feed of the band that's playing. Can this place get any cooler?? \n\nI found my new favorite hangout and with the lineup they've created for the next few months, Brooklyn Bowl has something for everyone. Check this place out - you won't be disappointed.
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THIS LOCATION ONLY - Echoing another user's review. There is now a large sign in the lobby stating \"We no longer accept Restaurant.com gift certificates. Sorry for the inconvenience.\" Inconvenience? We *purchased* a gift certificate for your restaurant, drove all the way down there, and you refuse to accept it? That's just not right. If you didn't want to participate you shouldn't have offered the certificates in the first place. Take them off the website but you should still honor the ones previously purchased.
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12 star
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Been tattoo'd by Gianni for years and this shop and all that are in it are nothing but an extension of his greatness. Be smart get a great tattoo from this shop.
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12 star
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There tag line here is 100% true. Church for people who don't like church! I have been attending Verve for about 2 years now and could not find a better place to call my church home. The music rocks, the sermon hits home, and the people will not and do not judge you. You can show up in sandals and a tee shirt and learn about God with out being pushed to be a follower of Christ. This is the place to go if you are just searching for something different in your life or contemplating the whole God thing. They have hilarious skits and videos that push the limits and make you wonder. Am I in church right now!
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12 star
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ok -- so it's a dealership service center right? just a GM corner of the world to take your money and leave you 'needing more' (more money or more repairs) ....right?? NOPE! \n\nLund has always taken GREAT care of my car. I have a little Saab and well, truth be told, it's needed a few repairs, one being pretty significant ....regardless i still LOVE MY SAAB! \n\nEach time I have taken my car in, the service writers (Phil / Steve) have been GREAT! They are helpful and know the vehicle -- they always makes sure i'm in/out of there as promised. Their estimates are fair (i've compared them with others!!) and actually Lund tends to come in even less than they originally quoted. Not sure about you but i'd rather be happily surprised with a smaller bill.\n\nWhen I pick up my car, I get a very detailed walk through of what they serviced, what i need to look out for, etc. I also always return home in a very well cleaned car! (nice little perk!) \n\nPrior to the economic bust - they gave me a free rental car each visit (all varieties of Saabs and even a CTS). That totally ROCKED ...but now, they only have the van service, which is still good - prompt, clean and courteous. \n\nThe waiting area has a variety of drinks/ snacks and tv / magazines to keep you entertained. Not the crazy \"spa, movie theater, yoga, tech center\" auto mall thing --but it serves me just fine!! Always a danish or a bagel to be had -- even cookies / ice cream and pop corn !!! (ohhh it's a party over there!!) hehehe \nbut seriously, i don't need to have my car repair bill to be more expensive so it can cover the yoga instructor or the spa service expenses -- i just want my car taken care of.\n\nMaybe it's a Cadillac Hummer Saab thing - but I am a LOYAL LUND fan! \njust sayin
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12 star
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Wow, I'm really surprised by the negative reviews. \n\nI'm not a \"car person\" and I tend to be a bit of a \"slob\" in my car. My dogs tend to shed all over the car also. Being far too lazy to attempt to clean the car myself I love Autobell's basic car wash. \n\nThe guys do a quick vacuum, send it through the auto wash and then do the detail work - windows, wipe down and generally for my dog hair riddled car- a 2nd vacuum. \n\nIt's not the equivalent of a real detail job but the results for the price are more than adequate and make me feel like I have a respectable car... at least for a few days!
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Ok I first want to say yes. Their food is delicious and I have eaten here several times. The sad thing is this. Today my family and I went here for lunch. At the end of our meal my twin.brother who just got home.from his recent deployment in Afghanistan asked the waiter if they had a military discount, the waiter said yea but I don't.know.if it's viable.today? He proceeded.to get the manager who then came.to our table.to tell us how his son is going to Kuwait and blah blah and then tells us that he is unable to provide the.military discount because it's not.Monday. I'm.sorry but my brother is here on leave and leaves tomorrow and you can't honor the military discount for this man who fought.for your freedom? Because.it's.not.Monday? My.twin.brother was so.offended he walked.out and.his wife.told.the manager we will no longer be doing.business with you. To top it off My father and grandfather who are also veterans where.with us. I am.so offended that this all American restaurant can't.honor a military discount.on.any day but.Monday. that is ridiculous.
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12 star
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Between the free-to-the-public parts of the gardens (which is everything outdoors in the warm summer evenings) and the expanse of Parc Maisonneuve across the street there are huge areas to explore in this area on the cheap if you're not up for the entrance fee. The metro lets you out half a block away and you get a great view of the big O from the walk up. The sculptures alone are worth a mosey and think, not to mention the hundreds of kinds of (ahhhhhh) green.
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12 star
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We were looking for a nice place to eat before a concert and I'm so glad this was suggested. It was a great bargain for the excellent food and service. Four of us shared 4 dishes which were all excellent. I ordered the shrimp fra diavolo served over polenta, the balance of creamy texture and spice was amazing. The rigatoni with sausage was comfort food perfected. I didn't try the steak skewers, but my friends that had it, loved them. The last dish we had was a pizza with prosciutto, feta, basil and olives. It was rich, but delicious. The service was friendly and efficient.
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12 star
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Awesome place... a bit on the expensive side but all the food is very good and so are the sweets.
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This restaurant has decided that it's too much trouble for them to prepare two different kinds of tacos for their taco plate, so they simply don't allow it. Who's serving who? There are four to a plate. Even more obnoxious, when asked about it, you are given a lecture that their restaurant is based on sharing and how 2 people at the table can each order tacos and they can be shared if \"you're the type of person who shares\". Weird... Don't show up unless you are comfortable enough to share with some one in your party off your plate. A Mexican inspired restaurant that doesn't have refried beans unless it's dinner time, an environment that is uppity and a staff that is condescending and socially awkward. I just wonder how long it will be until they go under. We didn't even stay to eat, we couldn't stomach the attitudes. The rest of my party felt same way.
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I ordered the fish and chips. It was terrible. The waiter did not know what type of fish it was and guessed cod? Nope. Not cod. The breading was not good either. My husband ordered the Mahi Mahi. That fish was good but the mashed potatoes were smothered and I mean smothered in some type of sauce that just ruined them. Will I be back.....NEVER. Sorry. I keep going to these upscale restaurants expecting for something spectacular. I should just stick to the popular chains.
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Wow! I wish I had read these reviews before going in for my oil change today. I checked in on Yelp but did not read the reviews until just now. I can totally relate.\n\nI had contact with 3 different female customer service reps. Only one was semi courteous, the other two? Zero professionalism. No greeting, no thank you Miss Tzannos, nothing. While checking out, a fourth representative overheard my conversation regarding an error on my bill and she came right over to adjust my invoice to 0.00. She is the only reason Earnhardt Dodge is even getting this 1 star.\n\nThen I was referred to Alan Clark. I briefly spoke with him regarding my alignment issues. No greeting. No \"Thank you for your business\". No customer service whatsoever from him and 1/2 the team that was there today. (After reading another review below about how Alan Clark is dishonest and lazy; I will NOT be dealing with him at any point in the future.)\n\nAlan told me that I would be charged $69.00 for them to evaluate my vehicle for the alignment issue. Really? I think I'll wait and call back on Monday to speak with a supervisor. (If that will even help) Hopefully if not, there is another Jeep dealership I can visit.
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12 star
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What a place for buying a disc golf and gathering info for disc golf! awesome selection of discs.
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12 star
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Everything here is delicious! Burgers on pretzel buns is where it's at. And the fish tacos were amazing and I don't even like fish! If you're thinking about trying is place, do yourself a favor and go!
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12 star
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I really love this place! my family and I came here once they started on their vegetarian kick many years ago, and boy we weren't disappointed. \n\nTheir falafels are to die for and the lamb salad is crisp and fresh. My sister is in love with the chicken hummus plate, they provide you with a large serving and it tastes amazing! The hummus is smooth and rich in flavor. \n\nEvery time I'm on a date or am looking for a fun food place with friends i bring them to Aladdin's. My sister even ordered their food for her graduation party. They are great for any occasion!
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I ordered delivery, waited three hours.NO pizza and they wouldn't answer the phone. So I drove there, they told me they didn't open till ten p.m. It's the next day still nothing I had to call delivery.com and cancel my order.
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Going out for a special dinner with friends turns out terrible! Where do I start..... 1st we waited 20 mins for someone to ask us what our water preference was. Our drinks to this day, still have not come! The manager finally comes over to listen to our complaint only to blow it off by introducing us to some wine owner from Napa,(who cares!). \n\nI always order my steak well done. Anywhere we go. This was the worst steak! Burnt!\n\nI would never recommend this place to anyone! If you wanna watch the walls change, grab some food and stand outside!
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12 star
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I can't imagine going to another salon ever. I am a mature woman with many salon experiences under my belt, and from the time I step foot into this salon I knew this was the place for me. The salon is beautifully decorated and luxurious. I had an appointment with Jamie, she spent time with me asking me questions and really getting to know what I wanted and what outcome I expected (that was a first for me), she colored and cut my long hair into a short bob that embraced my natural curls, so that I didn't have so much maintenance. During my service, Donny brought me a Mimosa, and then coffee, what great service and my hair looked amazing the color was rich and the haircut perfect, (received many compliments from friends and family). \nThe service was amazing, the salon experience and ambiance superb. When we take time to treat ourselves to salon services, you want to go to a salon like Platinum Entourage, where you get the whole package no matter what service you request. Take advantage of the specials they have on blowouts. Thanks Jamie, Todd, and Donny for giving me the royal treatment and making me look Amaaaazinggggggg
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We are staying at the Mirage and happened to walk by this restaurant which looks amazing from the outside. My wife and I are avid sushi fans and thought this would be a fun place to try out. The waitress was very friendly and the Kirin Ichiban beer was great. The sushi, was not worth the high price tag. We ordered the calamari which is thick strips (it's good but also pricey). We ordered 3 sushi rolls and were very disappointed with the lack of creativity for such an expensive roll. We decided to close out our bill even though we were still hungry because we were not satisfied. \n\nThe regular sushi rolls are extremely tiny and are just the item around rice and seaweed. If you are deciding on this restaurant for sushi alone, don't bother. If you like your sushi to have a variety of the sea's flavors, then don't go here. Maybe we are spoiled because we are from San Diego but I will not be coming to this restaurant again. We are used to much tastier, creative sushi for about half the price of Japonais.
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12 star
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Service was great. We had to wait for our table but they quickly took an order from us at the bar for appetizers and drinks. The menu had plenty of choices and the food was excellent! Great atmosphere!
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12 star
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Yum! I visited this place after hiking Camelback one morning, and it was just what I needed. \n\nIt's a relatively busy place, especially on a weekend morning, so even though it's been around for a while, I hadn't decided to check it out until recently. And I'm glad I did. Definitely expect to wait, but if you've got good company, you can hang out in their waiting area - the coffee bar - and get yourself some drinks to start with and just chit chat.\n\nThe atmosphere is lively but relaxing; easy to zone out and be in your own little universe. My friend and I ordered two different dishes we were interested in trying and split them - a challah french toast dish and an eggs benedict dish. Both were amazing! We were not disappointed. Though probably not my most favorite french toast in all my life time (I love challah french toast, only way to go), it was quite memorable and something that would encourage me to return so that I can try some of their other items; though knowing me I always seem to go back to what is tried and true.\n\nGive this place a try, you won't be disappointed. Service was fast and friendly, so even though you'll most likely have to wait for a table, it's worth it.
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12 star
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Friendly staff, didn't have to wait long for a table (busy Saturday evening) although later arrivals were having to wait up to 20 minutes.\nDrinks order taken as soon as we sat down, prompt service...but not rushed to order quickly.\nBoth had the 7oz Balmoral Sirloin steak, perfectly cooked to order (rare). Slightly too much haggis for the size of steak but otherwise good portion sizes.\nThe trio of desserts on a wooden board is a nice touch, a choice of six to choose from.
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12 star
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Red Chile Burro, Enchilada Style. \nDONE AND DONE!\n\nShow up on Saturday or Tuesday and you MIGHT be blessed with tacos made by Nana. I've been coming here for 5 years (which makes me a newbie) and while at first I thought the burros were a bit off in the red chile/tortilla ratio, you won't forget the flavor of the red chile. One morning, you'll wake up after a night of too much fun and CRAVE Rito's.\n\nFamily owned and operated this little gem is worth the weight (and wait) in gold. Just don't forget...cash only!
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12 star
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I had the best experience with breakfast. \n\nThe ambiance- excellent- the reason I am coming back and can have a 5 hour dinner. \nThe service- pretty good\nThe food- from \"ok\" to \"really good\" (but not the best)\nI recently had an over saltet paella. \n\nGreat for happy hour, not sure about the quality.. if you want something light - there are not many options. Not good if you are on gluten free, grain free diet.\nDinner/ full menu has more options for something light. \n\nSecluded and luxurious - a great hideaway from a crazy, busy world :)
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Ordered from them last night and the next day they turned around and said it was a computer error and that they really \"didn't have any in stock\". \n\nBS. Don't remember exactly what it showed last night but was around 200 when I ordered. The next morning after their cancellation email it now shows 189 and the price was much higher. This does not smell like a computer error - but more like they made a price mistake and blamed it on the computer. I call BS - if they can't even admit when it's a human error... what else will they lie about.
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12 star
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This is one of my two favorite sushi places in Las Vegas. I have lived here since 2006 and I have been going here from the very beginning. They have all you can eat like every other place (they say they will charge you if you don't finish, but I have never had this happen).\n\nThis is not a place to go if you are not into a laid back environment as it is more of a family/friends place. The servers are great and leave you to your meal but the space is so small it is extremely easy to flag them down when you need something. \n\nMy only complaint and I always tell the manager is that they used to make their cucumber salad with shredded cucumbers but they have since changed to chopping them. It just doesn't taste the same, everything else however I love. I will continue to go here until I move from NV or they close their doors.
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This is 60 minutes of my life that regretfully I will never get back and would like to!! If there was the ability to rate this \"no or negative stars\" I would.\n\nWe went to Fry's Electronics based on a friend's recommendation to purchase a laptop. Our friend had the very best intentions in helping us find the best laptop for the very best price possible. He recommended a particular sales person, however they were not there when we arrived. Now I know my friend had a a good experience with this particular person so I thought seeking help from someone else would be OK...\n\nSo my story begins:\n\nWe have never been to Fry's so when we pulled up to this huge retailer looking like a Mian Temple my son got real excited thinking this would be like a \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" adventure, but we are looking for a laptop and not an Ark. \n\nAs we entered the store we were appalled at the grotesque Halloween display they had set up in the entry way. It was this life sized zombie looking thing that was cut in half and crawling around on the floor. It was so NOT APPROPRIATE and scared every little child that walked in. \n\nWe quickly walked past it to the computer area. We enter the laptop area and walked past five employees. No one said a word to us even though they made eye contact. We stood in front of the laptops waiting for someone to show an interest in us, but no one did. I finally interrupted a conversation three of them were having together to ask for help. They told us they would call someone to help us??? They weren't helping anyone. \n\nAs we were looking at the very tacky signs they had posted on all their laptops informing their customers about their 10% restocking fee, finally one of them came over and asked us if we had any questions. I was looking for a laptop they had in their ad and was wanting to compare it to another laptop they had in their ad a week ago. When I asked about these laptops he actually stated \"the one from last week's ad is not on display and the other laptop you are asking about is over there and pointed\" then he walked off to help someone else! So another person finally approached us and asked us the same thing. He was more helpful but in the middle of his sales pitch we were interrupted by one of his colleagues and he left us and said he would be right back but never came back! I asked a third person if they could help us only to be interrupted again by yet another sales person. He walked off with this person and started helping someone else on his way back to us....\n\nWe finally asked to speak to a manager and the person that called told us it would be just a minute. After waiting 10 minutes to speak to someone that wanted to sell us a laptop, the manager never showed up. The person that paged the manager just looked at us and never followed up nor apologized. \n\nI was beginning to think we were on some type of reality TV show where they \"pushed your buttons\" just enough until you break and throw a \"smack down\" on someone. So we literally looked around to see if we were being taped. We completely wasted an hour of our time and left. We walked past five more people on the way out and no one acknowledged us...\n\nSo we went to Best Buy, dreading the experience and delightfully surprised! We were acknowledged throughout the store and the sales person was the BEST! They were very helpful and offered to match any price from Fry's. To top it off, Best Buy doesn't charge a restocking fee should we need to do a return.\n\nI am just baffled as to why anyone would buy anything from Fry's Electronics... HUGE WASTE OF TIME!
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Wow...really??\n\nNo, that's not a good wow. That's a \"I paid that much for this\" wow. If I'm being perfectly honest, I was not impressed at all. That being said, I went in with an open mind and empty stomach. Ya know, everything is supposed to taste better when you're hungry. Nah. It really didn't.\n\nService was great. From the beginning to the end. The host was polite and pulled our party of four through the long-ish line and sat us quickly [no, we aren't VIP...though at times that would be awesome]. The waitress[?] was quick to clean our empty plates and refill our beverages. I'm hesitant to call her a waitress because she wasn't really waiting on us. But regardless, she was good.\n\nThe food was ehhhhhhhh. I've really experienced better back home [in Chicago] and definitely paid less [we went for lunch]. The selection was limited; it is \"multicultural,\" but there were only like two or three dishes per cuisine, and there weren't many different types of cuisine.\n\nI left a underwhelmed and way too full [I tried to get my moneys worth]. I'm curious to how different dinner is compared to their lunch. Hmm. Is it worth the risk? Try it yourself and message me. I'd be interested in your take on what was once revered as the cr\u00e8me de la cr\u00e8me of LV.
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@hyattPlace in 25 years of business trips I have never had to leave my hotel room to buy cleaning products to clean my own bathroom. I was checked in to two rooms both with disgusting dirty bathtubs. Told that it was unable to be cleaned and given 4 cookies. I got in my car, drove 4 minutes to a CVS for $3.98 I purchased a Mr Clean Magic Eraser and in 10 minutes in front of a staff member, after having driven 8 hours, I cleaned my own hotel bathroom. Unbelievable. Unbelievably embarrassed for this brand. Hyatt Place is my hotel of choice for business and personal trips and I choose this brand above all else. But having to clean my own bathroom that in addition to being covered with grime and dirt also had human hair is just beyond any bad experience I've ever had. I can not believe that this housekeeping staff could not put 10 min worth if effort into cleaning all these bathrooms. As I understand it all these rooms have the same issue. Someone needs to address this issue. There is no excuse. \n\nHyatt Place Charlotte/Arrowood\n7900 Forest Point Boulevard\nCharlotte, NC 28273, US
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12 star
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I think I was the only person in Vegas who has not part-taken from this hidden local gem. I've heard all great things from everyone over the years but never had the chance to experience it. \n\nWe met some friends there on Friday night. The parking was a nightmare. They had a huge section chained off where I believe alot of their customers usually park. We ended up parking at the 7/11 and our friends had to park across the street in a vacant lot. There was a 20 minute wait and there were people everywhere inside and outside waiting. We decided to get a drink at the bar. The bar is big however every seat was taken. There were some 2 seat high tables on the side so we decided to grab one and just order drinks at the bar.\n\nSo taking a look around I felt like I took one step into Mexico. Colorful flags draped the ceilings. The d\u00e9cor is fabulous. I was already sold one minute into the place. There were a couple large parties which occupied a lot of their tables and a lot of their attention...which is probably reason for everyone waiting in the front.\n\nWe were finally seated and immediately served fresh chips, salsa and bean dip. All of it was fantastic. The warm bean dip was my favorite. The BF and I ordered the chicken fajitas to share and the tortillas were fresh and homemade. It was just enough food for us with all the chips we ate! ;). \n\nAmbiance - Beautiful authentic Spanish atmosphere! Service - as quick and attentive as they could be being there was a full house and large parties. Food - a definite score. And Parking - a bummer but we lived. Overall good time had by all! It wasn't just a meal it was an experience! Totally whole heartedly recommended!\n\nWe will be back soon.
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12 star
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This place is awesome. Nestled between a convenience store and an adult book store on Indian School and 31st Ave., you'll miss it if you don't know to look for it. I was introduced to Angie's & Jimmie's by a co-worker, and I am so grateful! This place is a dive, but the food is awesome, the waitstaff are friendly, and you get a ton of food for a tiny price! I ordered the hot turkey and cheese sub. I wish I had known to order the half sub, because the whole sub was ENORMOUS. I was hard-pressed to finish half, and the other made for a very filling dinner later that night. The fresh cut fries are wonderfully seasoned, and one serving is more than enough for two people to split. My co-worker ordered the small order of wings (12) , expecting your run-of-the mill bite-sized wings, but what she got was a heaping plate of HUGE wings. She was able to get through four of them. As if that weren't enough, this place offers a monster-sized 28\" pizza! The same co-worker and I are heading back there today, and I'm looking forward to enjoying some pizza. And fries, of course!
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12 star
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Want to become your own Romare Bearden...or get to know your creative side a bit better? Why not give it a go with The Wine Palette (TWP)?\nTWP is a locally owned company who wants you to express yourself through art. The concept is simple--enjoy a sip of wine while creating your own masterpiece! Being an amateur painter myself I love this concept...and what isn't better with a glass of vino? You are allowed to bring your own wine to the party, and food if you'd like too. The owners, Neha Negandhi and Monika Shah (who also happen to be sisters!) want to make the environment just right for all their customers and they truly go the extra mile.\nWhen I visited the studio they were hosting Raise Your Palette Night where they partner with a local charity and 50% of all proceeds made that evening go towards the charity. That evening's beneficiary was Promising Pages, a local non-profit group who provides books and literary programs to children in need. Neha welcomed all the attendees to the event and Monika was the paparazzi of the evening, taking photos of the guests. In addition to Raise Your Palette events, TWP hosts private events (why not blow out your birthday candles at TWP?) and will even come to your office for team building opportunities with your employers.\n\nWhile having your social painting experience, there is an instructor that walks you through creating your artwork, step by step so there is no reason to be intimidated. There are various designs that can be created such as landscapes, guitar, zen tree, etc and all are posted on their online calendar. \n\nI had a great experience at The Wine Palette and plan on going back to create a true masterpiece.
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For Saturday morning, my girlfriends and I went to Avenue 24 after much walking and deliberating. Avenue 24 is a large food place within MGM Grand - I think it's busy because no one is up before lunchtime if you're truly experiencing Vegas, or for those who are, are either nursing hangovers with pots of coffee or have been standing in line for the buffet since 7am. I personally would've liked to not eat and just drink coffee in the middle of the casino, but there are others who apparently need food to survive, so here is where we went. Mind you, we're all working on 5 hours sleep after bar hopping the night before. \n\nThe food was okay - you got a lot for your money, though you'd better, the price you pay! I'm from Los Angeles - I'll pay $5 for a muffin, as long as it's good. This place...did our group well. A large booth in the back, plenty of juices, waters and coffee. Somewhat okay service, but it was before noon, so I imagine they're busy (though in my opinion, one should know that, so plan accordingly). I wouldn't go back here, on my own in the future. I don't do buffets either, so keep that in mind.
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12 star
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So good! We stopped in for a couple scoops of ice cream and were not disappointed. The toasted coconut is delicious. It's creamy, flavorful, and I thought the serving size was fair. The Vietnamese coffee was also great. If you're a coffee fan, I highly suggest trying it.\n\nThe shop is really cute with lots of candy for sale. I will definitely be back to try other flavors.
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I heard this is called the Sh*take factory. Thats accurate
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Completely disappointed that this course failed to provide notice they were closed. If you are going to be working on the course and the entire facility is going to be unavailable you should consider posting it on your website.
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Like a lot of the other yelpers on here, I visited because I saw it on Man Vs Food. \nWe arrived about 11am, and although it didn't look busy we had to wait 10 minutes to be seated.\n\nI can't fault our server, she was attentive, knowledgeable, and very friendly. \nWe both ordered French Toast, and just had coffee to drink.\n\nYes the portions were huge, and they had loads of pecan nuts on top, but the toast itself wasn't anything amazing, and costs a lot more than Denny's!\n\nI wasn't that impressed - if I did go again I think I'd try one of the Hash dishes.
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Worst BBQ I think I have ever had and an empty restaurant should have been a clue. Brisket was not brisket, tasted more like roast beef. Won't be returning.
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12 star
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If you've been to one Claim Jumper, you've been to them all. I prefer this one over the Town Square location because it's a little quieter. The portions are huge, and the food is better than most places. And they have WiFi, which is a plus. \n\nOnly downside is that it gets busy on peak hours, but not much can be done about that.
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Went here with a friend who recommended it..definitely will not be returning. \n\nI came in to get a gel manicure and was so excited about the multitude of colors they offered. The receptionist was pleasant and full of smiles. After choosing a fall burgundy/wine color, I was greeted by the manicurist, who was nice. This is where my experience turned sour- Now I know that you have to use a dremel to remove acrylic and gel, but the way the lady did it made me question her abilities. It was the first time ever I felt the heat from the dremel on my nail which was quite intense(felt like my nails were being burned off). Later when she was applying the polish, I noticed her fingers kept touching the previous nail she had painted (like she wasn't paying attention) and had to go back and touch it up. I had also asked her if it was hard gel and she didn't really know how to answer..not sure if it was a language barrier or lack of product knowledge. When applying the last coat, she asked if I wanted another to make it nice and dark. I said yes and she did so. Next it was time for the top coat..of which she only applied one coat...... At my normal salon, they do two...whatever. Got up, paid, went outside to inspect my nails in the sunlight. The color was amazing..except for the fact that right against my cuticle it was pretty much one coat of color and looked like wine had bled into my skin. Her dremel work was very uneven; my nails looked like hand-hammered metal. Also, I noticed she hadn't painted the tip/edge of my nail so not even a week later I had chips of the tips of them and I've honestly never had a gel polish chip on me. It's hard to give these people such a bad review because of how nice they were, but it's necessary due to the quality of work I received.
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You would think in North Scottsdale, an honest person could leave their sunglasses on the table by accident, come back the next day they would have been saved by the waiter or the bus-boy. NOT AT SALTY'S. THEY ARE THIEVES! Not to mention the food is aweful, and the staff could care less about service.
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CHOAS!!!! Complete and total CHOAS. People crashing into each other, food falling on the floor, drinks spilled constantly. The food was good but the place was HORRIBLY managed or better yet completely UNMANAGED. No thanks not again. Tried the zucchini pancakes and they were good experience was awful.
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This was the first (and probably the last) time that I brought my dog Milo in for grooming. When I first walked in, the facilities looked clean although the smell was very unpleasant. The lady that greeted us in the front was very friendly, but I was very concerned that she did not ask for proof of vaccinations and she immediately put Milo in a room with a bunch of other dogs. Milo gets very upset and nervous around other dogs so this made me worry about his safety. When i was asked what kind of cut I wanted for Milo I specifically said a short puppy cut, with a round face, and trimmed tail. Not only did she rush through the process, but I felt that she didn't take the time to understand what I was asking for or to explain to me what she had in mind for my dog. When I picked up my puppy, I was infuriated with the way he looked. He was completely shaved off, bushy ears, very blunt clipper lines, and a half shaved half bushy tail. I told her that I was very VERY unhappy with the way he looked, she said that that's what the teddy bear cut looked like (as she quickly swiped my credit card). I guess I will be taking my business back to Petsmart, I feel that the staff there takes the time to analyze Milo, make recommendations on what type of haircut is better for him, and they use visual aids to help me decide on the length of his hair.
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If you want great tasty boba, head next door to Super L Ranch Market. If you want fresh daily baked breads, again, head next door to Super L. All products are made fresh daily, no shipment come in weekdays. All are freshly made for your enjoyment.
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12 star
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Holy cow! That's what I said when I had my first cheesesteak from here. It was a pretty generous serving of chopped up and well seasoned beef packed onto a large hoagie roll. The beef is flavorful and oozed of greasy juice goodness. Good stuff! \n\nNot a big fan of bread and I usually get burgers wrapped in lettuce but was fine with it here since you really need a fork to eat your sandwich. I just had it opened faced way and put the top part of the hoagie roll aside. \n\nDont mistake this place for the other cheesesteak franchise with a similar name. This Straight From Philly is owner operated and run by a family. Everything here is cooked to order. The menu is pretty extensive. They offer a variety of different ways you can have your cheesesteak. With sweet peppers, hot peppers, mushrooms, genoa salami, grilled onions...and even steak with no cheese..(who does that?) \n\nSo far I have tried the Cheesesteak Bomb with Genoa Salami and the Sweet Pepper Cheesesteak. Since Im more of a veggie type of person, I like the sweet pepper cheesesteak better than the all meat one.\n\nThe sandwich shop is fast food type of joint. It used to be a ice cream/hot dog place couple years ago. If you remember the space that occupied here, they kept the bright yellow black/white checked walls minus the retro wall decor that used to be there. They still have the ice cream case, but not sure if they sell ice cream. Dining area is real casual, metal table and chairs along the wall Small space but plenty of room to move. \n\nThe owners are cool and our orders came out in a timely manner considering it was pretty busy and it's just the two of them working. Not sure though about hours of operation. Came down late Saturday afternoon only to find the place closed for the day. Lights out. Store hours on window, on Yelp and their fB page says 11-9pm ,so we're a bit disappointed we couldnt have our cheesesteak fix.\n\nPrices seem reasonable enough for me...then again Im that person who doesnt even look at pricetags and just drops everything in the shopping cart when Im with Mr. B. ..but under $10 for a Philly Cheesesteak with lots of meat is a bargain in my book. Fast becoming another regular customer here too! \n\n\nThings to note: Close on Sundays - They also have Chicken aka Philly style, burgers and gyros on the menu.. and they have delivery service!
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12 star
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Artie just left, after having replaced my leaky garbage disposal and taking a crack at my clogged bathroom sink. He is top-notch in speed, quality (so far), and cleanliness. Plus, he was a generally nice guy that I felt comfortable having in my house.\n\nI had suspected that the disposal was the problem when I called, so I asked if I should buy one in advance just in case. He told me exactly what other parts I needed to get (who knew they don't come with power cords?), so the job went quickly and easily.\n\nHe also tried to get to a clog in my rear bathroom sink. His snaking tools couldn't go beyond a bend deep in the wall to get to the clog. He was extremely nice and gave me advice about next steps, including a way to find a trustworthy service company to do the advanced rooting work.\n\nI have no regrets calling Artie. His pricing was reasonable ($70 for the work, done in an hour), he was very professional. I'd call him again and definitely recommend him to friends.
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12 star
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Came here for the happy hour. They have 5 drinks priced at $5 and they have 7 appetizers priced at $7\nThe drinks were amazing due to our having a fantastic bartender named PJ..I actually went to the Facebook page to give him props since he was so fab to us.\nThey have this wonderful app thats a fried asparagus..it has a light tempura coating and comes with a garlic aioli thats addicting.\nWe also had some polenta fries with a spicy dipping sauce. Those were good but will order a double of the asparagus next time.\nIt was a great ending to a great day.
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12 star
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How can you not love REI? I'm not really sure what type of personality that would be. Probably insanely boring. REI has great gear for hiking, camping, all sorts of sports and you can't beat being a member.\n\nThe store in Tempe is pretty clean and fairly close to my house. The staff for the most part has always been helpful aside from the one time I was told something I wanted didn't even exist (yet it was available online).\n\nI have to lower them to 4 stars because there's been so many times I've had to order from REI online and have it delivered to the store because they didn't carry what I wanted.
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Love the decor - they've done a great job ... too bad the food does not have equal appeal. \n\nTried a number of appetizers and there was not a single one that stood out! Very large bar - personal bartenders, but if they get busy, not sure they will be prepared. Also runners who bring the food out to the bar, never know where they are going with it. Need to work on a better system.
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Ugh. Got the Italian Night Club to go. Asked for the mayo and dressing on the side. Was told they are not able to do that. They have no Dixie cups. Really? They finally found something to put it in. Shouldn't have bothered anyway. Was just oil n vinegar. Made my own dressing at home. Bun was a glorified hot dog bun. Smh.
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This is for the lounge only- Do not ever pay cover to get in here!!! Cover should not even exist at this place, but if you can't find the guy in the casino making it rain passes, you deserve to pay. There is no dress code to speak of- if that's your thing. Went up, walked outside for a bit-nice view, too cold, went back inside, ordered a witch doctor, listened to music, watched bartender make witch doctors, finished drink, left, no more line to get in. Uh yeah.
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I think I'm about the only person who lived in Charlotte who is not a Cantina fan. I've been there several times but I've always been disappointed.\n\nLikes: It's a fun atmosphere, buzzing with energy. The margaritas and guac are good if you're willing to pay up for them.\n\nDislikes: So expensive, even when they're running \"specials\" like about $18 for a pitcher of margaritas. I had pork tacos one time: the food is sub-par and the quality is not great. After that, I just got drinks there. It's always packed, which can be good or bad depending on your preference.\n\nTake it or leave it: Leave it. It's trendy but majorly over-hyped and over-priced. I would expect better quality from a \"fancy\" Mexican place.
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12 star
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Super crowded but worth the wait.
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This is not the Shawarma I am used to. If you want real Shawarma, you have to go to Dearborn, Michigan, or Lebanon. This is not even close. It was aweful. I still have not found a place on the West Coast that makes good authentic Shawarma sandwiches.\n\nShawarma is lamb or chicken that is spiced and cooks while it turns on a ventricle roaster. The cooked meat is cut off as it turns and then rolled in pita bread. The meat shawarma usually comes warped with onions and tahini sauce with pickled turnips. The chicken is rolled with a garlic sauce and pickled cucumbers. Both sandwiches are then placed on a panini grill to toast the bread. That is a shawarma sandwich.\n\nNote******\nThis place was on Dirty Dining in July. I just seen that today on the Channel 13 website.
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MEAN people.. Our dog is a customer, called at 11:00AM on a Saturday, with our dog howling so loud that you could hear him a block away. We knew it was his time to put him down. However, Matthews refused because they were closing at noon. Can you believe that? They said to take him to an emergency clinic and we told them we could not afford that. We had already checked prices weeks before, because we knew it was getting close. We had already been sedating him and giving him pain meds. So,I called again at 11:30 to beg them to take him. While I was on the phone they mistook me for another customer and said that it was okay, Dr. Pritchett would wait to see their dog, which they were putting down. Now, that was biased! It was okay for them, but not for us. Obviously, Dr. Pritchard was already waiting.. I think this was absolutely MEAN, not do take him in. Where is the passion when you need it??
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Honestly, the decor is great, the food is ok, but the staff and service are the worst! I don't know where they hire the people that work there, but I am so over how we are treated everytime we walk in the door. \n\nAs residents of the Metropolitan, you would think they would at least remember that we lived upstairs, but after a year and a half, nothing. They are rude, unprofessional, and completely unaware. \n\nWe have tried to give them several chances and tonight was our last. We called in to order food for \"pick up\" and they told us it would take 40 min before our food would be ready. We waited upstairs, in our home, for 40 min, walked downstairs to grab our food, and the bartender says, \"wow, I thought I would be getting a free dinner tonight because I didn't think you guys were coming!\". I then told him, we were told to come in 40 min, and he backtracked by saying, \"oh yea, it has been really busy tonight, it probably did take about 40 min\". No it didn't because our food was cold and had clearly been sitting there for a while. \n\nThen he tells us, if he were us, he would have came a bit earlier to grab drinks while we waited for our food. If we wanted to do that, we would have. We just wanted to order a quick meal to take back up to our place...we definitely did not need him to tell us, \"what we should have done\". \n\nAlmost all of the residents feel the same about Vivace, so I doubt any of their business comes from us, which reflects poor management. \n\nI don't even have the time to get into everything else they have done to piss us off in the past year. My $$ and business will continue to go to Dressler's and Pisces where they treat the locals like family. Take a hint Vivace.
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12 star
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Enjoy this bar very much, always a must hit for at least 2 to 3 drinks, when ever i go downtown this bar is always a bar that i hit. Great spot highly recommended
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12 star
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I gave up on Monterrey several yrs ago but was in the neighborhood today. I felt like Mexican for lunch. Clean, great service and the food was very good. One of the best quesadillas I've had. And the Dos Equis draft wasn't bad either!
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12 star
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This review is for a treatment I received in February of this year. Sorry for my tardiness.\nI was at the Firesky for a conference. After hearing a number of conference attendees raving about the treatments they received at Jurlique, I was looking forward to getting in for a massage. I was scheduled at the end of the day, so I was a bit apprehensive about what the quality would be like - you know how the end of a workday can be. Was I silly to be worried!\nJurlique is tucked into an building on the corner of the Firesky lot. It's got a small waiting area stocked with the typical spa goods and a few seats. An okay place for a short wait, and Enna, the front office clerk, was very welcoming.\nWhen Kayleen came out to introduce herself as my therapist, I was a bit nervous. I'm used to getting worked on by sturdy Samoan gals, not tall willowy blondes. But my nerves were soothed the instant Kayleen the Massage Ninja plied her trade. I couldn't put my finger on what she was doing that was not only relaxing me but loosening me up until I asked Kayleen about her techniques. She combines massage with acupressure, and it works wonders! \nBased on the experiences of our conference attendees, I'd say anyone at Jurlique can deliver a great massage. Based on my experience, I can say that Jurlique should do whatever they can to keep Kayleen on staff!
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12 star
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I am a fan of Guy Fieri and this makes the second restaurant from DDD I have visited. I will be honest and tell you that he co-owns two restaurants in California, one of them being a place called Johnny Garlic's. The food was VERY VERY mediocre so I started to wonder if I should trust his taste in food, but then I said ok he goes to these places because people write to him and tell him they are amazing, not because he has any participation in the restaurant itself. So my mom and I went yesterday (Saturday) morning for breakfast. \n\nWe got there around 9 I think and we had to wait about an hour before we were able to be seated. \n\nWe looked at the menu and were like what the heck this is just basic breakfast food, did we just make a huge mistake? Boy were we wrong. The OJ was great. The coffee on the other hand, eh. I've had a lot better. \n\nI ordered the omelet with provolone and mushrooms and onions and home fries and sourdough bread. \n\nMy mom ordered the eggs with hashbrowns and slice of ham. \n\nThe omelet was huge and gooey with cheese. The mushrooms and onions were cooked to perfection. The home fries were only ok, and that might be because they were a tad cold. The bread is obviously homemade and the jam that came out with it was incredible. \n\nMy moms ham was great. We were not expecting such a big slice and such a thick slice. The taste was amazing as well. \n\nAfter breakfast we walked across the street and went to the farmers market. \n\nI am visiting from California, and should I ever find myself in Phoenix ever again, I will definitely come back and maybe next time try the bacon egg and cheese sandwich. \n\nThe only thing keeping this place from 5 stars is the coffee and the limited menu options.
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I saw this when going to get Jamba Juice (yum) and thought I would try it. When I went in, the hairband music was blaring, I could hardly hear the order taker. I ordered a bacon cheese burger and fries. 10.00. eh, not great, not terrible. I watched as the line cooks(kinda) yelled at each other because they couldnt hear each other. They would call out order number and the customers couldnt hear them over the music and the people yelling. I decided not to eat there. I took my food and when I got in my car, I tried a fry. I spit it out. It was so greasy and full of salt I almost gagged. I called and the manager said to come back, would give my money back. No apology. Told her to try a fry, she just looked at me like I was nuts. This comes NO where close to Smashburger.. Heck, Hamburger hut may be a dive, but they beat out this place by a long shot!
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Internet is the worst. On the 3rd day of our 3 day stay i figured out the only way to get a decent wi fi signal on fl 26 is in the master bathroom. TV's are unwatchable. The hotel has some off beat satellite system which doesn't work. I personally spoke to one of the hotel managers and she acted like she had not heard too many complaints on these issues. She mentioned something about the gold finish of the building affecting the wi fi signal. Sorry Trump. I like your tv show but your las vegas hotel timeshare project is not up to the Trump standard.
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Two words. Dirty and nasty. Better off driving 3 miles to the Steele creek McDonalds!
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2nd time I've tried this place in 2 years. I regret that decision. Came here last year and picked up an order for my wife and 2 girls, everything was wrong and we were missing a whole sandwich. My fault for assuming they could give me everything I paid for without me double checking.\n\nFast fwd to this year and the girls really wanted a donut. Once again, staff was less than courteous, poor help with a confusing menu that we are unfamiliar with. My wife ordered chicken salad with her bland latte. 10 mins later they let us know they didn't have chicken salad, so they offered a fried chicken sandwich. Instead my wife asked for the turkey that I had ordered. Hers came on a croissant, mine was on a French roll. The picture shows about an inch of turkey piled on the roll, the real sandwiches were seriously 1 slice of turkey. Wow. $22 for 2 coffes, 2 hot chocolates, 2 donuts, and 2 turkey sandwiches. Done with DD.
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Based on the reviews, I had to to try this place. I had the pulled pork with potato salad and some sweet tea. I was no where near being blown away like many of the other reviews suggest. At best, my meal was just shy of mediocre. The pork was reheated in a microwave and the bbq sauce was bland. The potato salad was run of the mill with a factory fresh quality. I suspect it is purchased and not made in house. Even the sweet tea was lacking. It's probably closer to micky d's sweet tea than anything you will get in the deep south.\n\nI will say the place does offer value for what you get. It's just that the food is not special. What is special is the place itself. I will go back again and bring family or friends just to see the expression on their faces. \n\nIt's more about surviving the trip than it is about discovering a tasty hole in the wall.
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customer service, not service at all. Agent saw me coming and dropped her head no eye contact. OK so you don't want to be bothered. There were only two of you available, so if you are too busy please hire more help this is your job \n\"Customer Service\"
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12 star
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The smiths center is a gem in downtown Las Vegas. My girlfriend and I attended \"wicked\" and needless to say we enjoyed it very much. However the facility itself is a beautiful piece of architecture! The grounds and park around the area are clean and scenic. The place itself is nicely done! Very classy! Their is plenty seating but not once did I feel it to be overcrowded. The staff are very friendly. The sound and stage are amazing with a great view of the action from anywhere you sit. I will definitely be back again to catch more shoes in the future!
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12 star
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Not the newest hotel on the block, but still a classy place. I love going in different seasons to see the conservatory change. This was our first stay there. What I like about this hotel on the strip is you don't have to fight for elevator space to get to your room. There was very little a time where we had to stop tons of times to get up or down. The rooms are like any other nice hotel on the strip. The best part was getting a room with a view of the fountains. \nOther yelpers recommending getting to the pool early for preferred seating. I'd usually cabana it- but I don't think me and this baby bump could really be out there, so the best for us was to get in before 9am and find a spot with either an umbrella or shade trees. The small pools with the fountain have COLD water. The larger pools are warmer. The cabanas look pretty but i think you should get one near a pool and have equal amounts of sun for the loungers and shade with the cabana. If you've ever stayed at the MGM lazy river filled with gobs of beer bottles and washed off suntan lotion, you will be happy here...with a mix of hotties, oldies, cougars, and kids.\nGood location on the strip and good service and less funky people...if that makes sense but i'm not spelling that out (cough) excalibur (cough)
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Visited Coco's on a Monday afternoon (parking lot was \"unusually\" sparse.. counted 3 cars total. Seating was quick, order was taken quickly, salads were delivered quickly. The main entree didn't arrive until 30 minutes later (entire restaurant was empty except maybe 2-3 tables. Someone must have to slaughter a cow to make 2 cheeseburgers. My stomach felt upset for about an hour afterwards.. Service was A-ok, waitress had to be reminded to refill the tea, didn't take up completed dishes (manager took some of the dishes and said he be right back to pick up the rest - - didn't happen. Waitress was advised to split the checks - - didn't happen, sent her back to make the change.\n\nCoco's gong down the same path as Marie Callendars..
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When this place first opened, I was excited to have a revolving sushi place so close to my work. Revolving sushi is usually inexpensive, and makes for a good lunch to break up the monotony of the work week. We didn't have a chance to check it out until this weekend, and I don't think I'll be going back.\n\nI guess the whole revolving thing bombed for them, so they went to an all-you-can-eat menu. Good in theory, but in practice, it left much to be desired. It's $11.95 a person, and the menu has everything from various appetisers (gyozas, yakitori, edamame, etc) to soups, fried rice and udon entrees, to sushi. \n\nI just wasn't impressed with anything, really. Our server was nice, but the food just wasn't worth it. \n\nWe got tempura shrimp, and stir-fried seafood udon to start. The tempura was ok, but nothing special, but the udon was squishy, and lacking flavour. For sushi, we got the eel and avocado roll, the spicy yellowtail and the shrimp tempura roll. \n\nNone of it was anything to write home about. I've had better. Way better. I guess for $28 the amount of food we got was ok, but when I really had to choke it down, it just wasn't worth it.
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12 star
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Best nail salon in Vegas! Super friendly staff and they can do ANY design you want! Super clean and efficient! They always have new colors, furniture and it is always a relaxing time!
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12 star
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I really would not consider myself a fan of this type of music, but, dang, I was loving every minute of this production! I still don't really like the genre, but would go back in an instant! Fantastic job and a fun storyline keeps it rolling right to a really great ending.
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12 star
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This is the fanciest library I've ever seen! I haven't really been to many but compared to what this library used to look like before the expansion and compared to what I'm used to seeing back home, the Champaign Public Library is pretty cool. \n\nMy favorite things about this library are:\n- Plenty of seating. There are lots of open couches to sit on and read or tables to work on. There are even quiet rooms if you need the extra silence.\n- The children's area. I bring my son with me most of the time and he enjoys playing with the toys in there. I'm still trying to get him interested in the actual books though. They also have story time in a separate room there. The rainbow lights of the librarian's desk also entertain my son.\n- The checkout area. It's electronic and fully automated so that all you have to do is stick your library card in the slot, stack your books on the rubber pad, and get a receipt of what you checked out. I've never seen anything like it. What's comforting is that there are still some clerks at the checkout desk so that if you're like me and can't quite figure it out on your first try right there to help you.\n- The outside book return. It's so simple and fun to watch (or maybe I'm just easily entertained...LOL!) It's not right in front of the entrance, it's on the opposite side of the building, but that makes it easier to return your stuff because all you have to do is drive around to the other side. You don't have to park or get out of your car. You just drive up and hold your book up to the return slot and it opens automatically. Then you just put your things on the conveyor belt and the slot closes and you're done. Easy!
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12 star
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I have been going to Happy Cleaners for quite a long time now and felt compelled to give them a review. I can honestly say that we have NEVER been disappointed with the quality of the work. Our dry cleaning is well priced and ALWAYS perfect! We have had several other services including tailoring and alterations and we are surprised by the low price and quality of work.\n\nWhile you may find similar pricing and quality, what I challenge you to find is friendlier service. It seems like service has become something of a lost art, but not at Happy Cleaners! How rare is it to go into a business where they actually great you with a smile and call you by name every time you come in. They are simply over the top and they will have me as a customer as long as they are in business. \n\nHappy Cleaners is a perfect example of how a small business should be run! I would highly recommend that you try them out!
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12 star
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Oh...my...lanta! I can't believe I haven't visited this little gem sooner! It's nestled atop a Pei Wei and Starbucks so I wasn't sure what to expect. But from the moment I walked up the dimly light stairway and into the bar, I knew it was going to be a great night. So first off, they open at 4 and happy hour is until 7pm. (20% off everything on Sundays!!). They have a huge selection of different booze and brews and their specialty cocktails are definitely something that sets them apart from other bars. I loves me some Moscow Mule, so when I saw that they had one on the menu (in a real copper mug!!) I ordered one immediately. It was so tastilicious that I had to order a second. For my next drink, I tried the Retro Cooler, which in my opinion, is as cool as it gets...think Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused. It's a mix of St. Germaine (Elderflower liquer) with Champagne and a lemon twist. It went down the ole' hatch super easy, though, so be careful! The second time I enjoyed this bar I ordered the White Rabbit (no...it's not vegan and they don't have a milk substitute...I cheated!) It has Godiva White Chocolate liquer, horchata, stoli vanilla and some other yumness. This one tasted like candy and I drank it in about five seconds. Anyway, besides the drinks, they also have a few light snacks like hummus, artichoke dip, etc. The vibe in this place is super chill and I really dig the way the bar is set up; the backdrop has big circle cutouts with yellow lights behind. There are comfy couches and high top tables and of course seats at the bar. I almost felt like I was going to see Shane and Alice from the L Word walk in. On our last visit, it was pretty busy as it was a holiday weekend and there was a dj. The people of SideBar definitely know what they're doing and I will certainly be back!
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Not very good the atmosphere was ok. The food was ok. We had a lot of kids with us and they were not that impressed also. There are better choices in Vegas.
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I really really wanted to like this place because it's relatively close to our house. The prawns on our salad were not cooked all the way, and the Tom Yum Gong soup was bland. Not sure how you can make that soup bland, but they did it. The under-cooked food was enough to cure me for life - I won't go back.
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12 star
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Wow, I guess this is the first homemade donut I've ever had? The cruller I had was light & airy but had an actual taste to it. Not just sugar and dough. This is a place that gives Vegas a hometown pulse. The owners seem very nice.\n The location itself is kind of easy to miss. It's an older strip mall and parking is weird. Just sort of be careful getting in and getting out of the place. Look for the big white best of banner out front.\n *IT'S CASH ONLY!!!
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The location is great, located inside right at one of the entries to Aria. The food overall is very mediocre. The soup was outstanding, we got both the seafood and mushroom. The entrees were sent back, the braised short ribs came out too overcooked and hard. The second reorder I got was just ok, I ordered fish which seemed fresh however did not measure up to a $30 price tag. My friend ordered ribs, which were awful. Dessert was ok, did not stack up to a high end restaurant. Overall I expected a much better experience. Service was average, one of the drinks ordered didn't come out, the dessert should have been comped.
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12 star
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The Camelback Inn is like a little Oasis or taste of paradise in the arid Arizona desert. This is the third time I have stayed here over a (long) weekend, Thursday through Monday, and I am just in love with the place. The last time was seven years ago and I can't believe it took me so long to make it back here. I blame the dance competition I come here to enjoy which moved to another location for several years. WHAT were they thinking? This place can't be beat for providing service and luxury at every turn!\n\nIt feels more like a gated luxury community than a hotel. There are a series of bungalows connected by a series of rock lined paths and grassy havens instead of one large building. As i walked along the paths during my stay I saw families of quail crossing my path and bunnies looking at me quizzically from the grassy patches. None of the animals seemed to be intimidated by their proximity to humans and let us approach them without running for safety.\n\nThe pools were refreshing and one even had private cabanas for people to rent if they wanted a little more privacy.\n\nThe average rooms were like little luxury suites with a mini-kitchenette complete with sink, microwave, and refrigerator. The bathrooms were very spacious with a main area containing toilet, tub and sink with large counters separated off by a door from a second sink area with voluminous counter space. It was incredibly convenient to have the two separate sink/counter/mirrored areas for two people to be able to get ready at once. The magnifying mirror attached to one wall was one of the best I've seen in any hotel bathroom.\n\nThe best part of the room was the beds. They were so amazingly comfortable; even more comfortable than my own bed at home. It's like the bed welcomes you and molds right to your body.\n\nOur room had its own semiprivate outdoor patio area complete with outdoor seating which was wonderful for sitting and enjoying the relative cool of the evening around twilight. I didn't make it to the pool during this visit, but my brother did and recommends it quite highly.\n\nI haven't tried any of their restaurants, but they do have a Starbucks up by the main lobby which is perfect to help you get going in the mornings.\n\nThe ballroom was very attractively decorated and the lighting was fabulous. The hotel staff, particularly Eric and Dan, were helpful getting everything set up for our event in the ballroom and checked back in frequently to make sure everything was running smoothly for us. All of the staff at this hotel is so incredibly friendly. Staff members smile and say hello as you pass. This place is so friendly and accommodating I wish I could stay forever!
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Experience: Culinary Education @ Johnson & Wales University, Providence Rhode Island\nDate of Dining:09 May 2011\n\nWe went here on Mothers day because my mother had been here before and wanted to come back. The location is a little odd as its located in a business park in a business building, but th parking lot was full, so it must be good right! I will review this using several categories (1) Menu/Food (2) Atmosphere (3) Service (4) Overall\n\n(1) Menu/Food: This was mothers day, so the menu was different from their normal menu, but had a good variety including Veal, Chicken, Pork, Fish, Pasta. I ordered the Veal, which was good and my grand mother had the same thing, she liked it as well. My wife, brother and mother ordered the crab stuffed chicken. My wife said it was \"OK\" and was a little dry. We had a couple starters, the fried zucchini and mushroom caps. They were both very good. The prices were reasonable $15-$19 per dish, and the portions were good. \n\n(2) Atmosphere: From what I understand, this is a newer restaurant, but to be honest, it looked like something that hadn't been updated since 1979. The furniture looked user, the carpet was dirty and it just reminded me of places we went when I was a kid in the 1970-80's. Very dark. It has a nice location on the hill, they should work on their interior and get some modern furniture. Why do Italian restaurants in American feel like they need \"Old\" looking furniture. Every restaurant I have been to in Italy is modern and updated. \n\n(3) Service: This is where they fell down....Although out waitress was very pleasant and nice to us, she was SLOW....Not just SLOW, but brutally SLOW. I did not think they were super busy as there were empty tables, so they cannot use them being busy as to why they were slow. I guess they are not normally open on Sundays, so maybe they had a problem getting staff, but come on, its mothers day. \n\n(4) Overall: The food was average, the atmosphere sucked, and the service was slow, so I honestly would not recommend this place unless you are over 60 as it might be a place you would enjoy. They need to modernize their restaurant, clean the carpet, get some new furniture, and improve their service. The menu can be more traditional northern Italian (their menu had a lot of southern Italian influence to it).
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12 star
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This is a very nice supermarket. Great prices and incredibly well organized and spacious supermarket. I have been looking for a \"Mexican\" supermarket on this side of town, and I'm glad to say that this one is it! I will be visiting this place often.
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The only reason I don't give them a single star is because I'm hoping one day they get back to form. My family has been going to the Salt Cellar for many many years and this place stole our business. They always made amazing seafood, fish, and believe it or not had the best wings hands down! Now its just not the same. I heard they switched or lost their main chef, I don't know if thats true. But I bragged this place up for years and finally got my entire girlfriends family to try it as they're big seafood fans. Absolutely terrible the last couple viists. Nobody finished their plate. The staff is still excellent and extremely knowledable about the menu. The cook needs to go! I feel bad because I know it hurts their tips. To say the least after paying for the whole meal and about $200+ later I was upset and won't be back. Salt Cellar is a farther drive but if I'm dropping that much money in a restaurant I want my money's worth.
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I had my alternator die in 2007 with 75k miles. At the time I was stranded and the tow truck driver recommended this place. It took him 3 hours to change the alternator and he charged $385 parts and labor. He said quote \" it was buried and hard to get to it\".\n\nFast forward my truck has 120k miles and the alternator dies with only 50k on the one he put in. I called tho see if he would warranty it and he said no. I decided to watch a YouTube video to see if I could replace it myself. $134 later and 45 minutes later including drive time to auto zone twice to purchase new parts and return the old core I have new alternator with a lifetime warranty. Actual install time 20 minutes.\n\nDO NOT USE THIS PLACE. HE BLATANTLY LIED TO ME.
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Maybe we just picked an off night, but I was very unimpressed. We walked in at 6:45 on a Saturday night, expecting to have to wait for a table. Instead, we had to wait for the hostess, who was nowhere in sight. With all of the NCAAF on tv, I was surprised how many seats were empty. Once we were finally seated, our waiter appeared promptly to take our order. We started with bruschetta, which was good, but not good enough to bring home what we didn't finish. And at nearly $10, seemed very pricey for some bread with tomatoes and dressing. \n\nWe had heard that the mac & cheese was award winning, so my daughter ordered it from the kids menu. When it arrived, it wasn't the \"real\" mac & cheese, it was the open a bag and microwave kind. She was hungry, so we let it be. My Wife ordered the lasagna, which she liked, but again at $12, was too pricey for what she got. I ordered the Tuscan Panini, which was very tasty. \n\nI don't think we'll be back, and if the number of empty seats on a Saturday night is any sign of what is in their future, they might want to think about changing things up.
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