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| phone call: hey, do you guys have a STEAM room? \"please hold, let me check...yep we have one!\" FAIL, no they dont. but they do have a Sauna...yet, Arizona weather is a Sauna...never understood why fitness clubs put Sauna's in when its free outside.\n\nhours are not the most convenient, but arent so bad. \n\nI never get the gallery of \"managers and reps\" sitting over in the office areas, what a cost maximizer for the corporation. geez, I wonder what my monthly fee would be if they had 1 mgr/sales rep per shift, which really is all thats needed. \n\nkids club is nice, but what they want to charge you is not worth it.\n\nThose that give this place 5 stars have most likely never been to a gym before ever and have no clue what to expect. \n\nbottom line, they can do better, they just choose not to. |
12 star
| Best $6 burger around. Smash fries and fried pickles are excellent. Always friendly and fast service. Great place for a burger, fries, and a shake for just a few bucks more than In N Out! |
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| I know I'm supposed to like the O and that it's a tradition, but honestly, the food is not all that good. I like the fries, they are better than average, and the portions are huge. My cheesesteak sandwich was not even average, and the portion of meat was very skimpy. |
12 star
| I love this restaurant, I've been eating here for years (when it was still at Barbary) and not only is the food great but service is like none other! Get the dover sole if you like fish and lamb if you like meat. Delicious onion soup and salads are made tableside. Its pricey but well, well worth it. |
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| Worst store I've ever been to. They never have anything in stock, they refuse to honor discounts, and they have the rudest staff I've ever encountered. Hope this place goes out of business. |
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| Clearly a one is generous. A clear statement by Amex regarding the complete ignorance to running a lounge and incompetence of design. Horrible food, uncomfortable furniture, no service. What the current managers do not understand about travel is shockingly clear - everything! |
12 star
| We stayed here and I must say that the my stay was indeed very comfortable. I did not hear any noise from outside (referring to rowdy hotel guests) and our view was of the fire and volcanic displays from Mirage. \n\nThe bathroom is lovely.. I like that there is a bar-like place to sit in the bathtub. \n\nI don't know the price of the hotels but it was to cost $150-$170 a night this past weekend however, the boyfriend got free rooms so we took advantage of that. There is a Starbucks by the elevators, a frozen yogurt / crepe place, and a Southern breakfast type of place all in the same area. I liked that Hash House A Go Go was right there however, I will never eat there again but Harrah's is right by everything.. \n\nI do have one minor complaint- the A/C would turn off so every time we'd come back, the room would be boiling hot. |
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| No! Absolutely not! Never, ever again! I live in town and wanted to spend an evening downtown - walk around Fremont, get polluted, etc... and decided to get a room here. This is NOT the place to stay! The casino floor is nice, the bars are decent, but unfortunately the rooms include FREE BED BUGS! Took a cab home at 3am, and no... they would not refund the room cost. |
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| Supremely sub-par. \nYeah...they have fried cheese curds - it's Wisconsin - there will be cheese curds.....and they'll probably be good...anywhere. It's not a testament to the Old Fashioned - it's a testament to Wisconsin's quality of cheese.\nI had the fried fish special and felt like I'd ordered Van de Kamp's.\nToo loud - too long to wait. Tried the burger as well, which was recommended to me as one of the best in the city. I do not agree. Whether or not they put a fried egg on stuff...it's not superior. \nYou can put perfume on a carp - it's a carp.\nHype. |
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| Having gone back twice, I can now state that their food is terrible. The salsa is uneven. The bean dip is good, but it tears me up inside. Won't be back. |
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| In case you were wondering whatever happened to Mervyns... \n\nWell Kohls has been around for many a year now and there happens to be one in my living vicinity. It's one of the few clothing store in my area in a shopping center with a Target. Kohls sends me mail all. the. time. How they got my information is beyond me, but I've been on the tail end of a \"I don't have any money left in my bank account\" kind of month. BTW - if you've ever wondered how much it sucks to pay for grad school out-of-pocket, well, it sucks a lot.\n\nI have a banquet I am going to in honor of one of my professors from college and I really wanted to get a new dress and jewelry. Unfortunately I have very little money right now. I decided, what the hell, I will check out Kohls and just see if they have something I can afford. \n\nTo begin with the store itself is fine. There's really nothing wrong with it save for some things being a tad messy. To me it looks as though they are understaffed, hence the reason for the messiness. They had a sparse amount of employees working when I was there. No one at the registers. No one in the jewelry department. No one really milling about in the misses clothing either. I was not asked if I needed any help. I browsed and found a dress and went into the fitting rooms. The one I went in still had clothing hanging up in it.\n\nI browsed the jewelry section and found a necklace. Seems as though everything here is either 40% or 50% off or some kind of sale. \n\nLastly when I went up to pay there were two girls and between the two of them it took a few minutes to figure out who was going to ring me up. I ended up being escorted back to the jewelry counter to be rung up for my purchases. The girls were nice enough, just a little disorganized.\n\nOverall I would never shop here on the regular. This was certainly one of those desperate times call for desperate measures types of things. |
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| I visited this establishment after my first food option was closed for the day. I walk in and the decor was alright nice little island bar with a mini deli in the back tvs visible from all areas of the bar area. And that's where the good parts end. Me and my friend say at the bar and I asked for a menu to order food and I got this little mini paper handed to me and was told I had to walk to the back to order food. The bartender wasn't very welcoming and seemed like he didn't want to serve us. So I walk to order a \"famous\" corned beef sandwich and the girl working the deli was just as bad if not worse than the bartender. I felt like I was hassling her to do her job. I ordered a whole corned beef sandwich with a pop and chips. I get called back after a few minutes to be very disturbed to see the SMALLEST CORNED BEEF SANDWICH I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!! I mean this thing wouldn't fill up a toddler. And for 11 bucks it was not worth my money. I left and went to a real place to get something to eat. I will not be back here again. |
12 star
| Located in the Wynn hotel (my favorite!)\n\nWe were lucky enough to score awesome tickets to Le Reve through the discount tickets counter. The theatre is great, and there is not a bad seat in the house. The first two rows are \"splash\" rows, so they tend to be a little cheaper. We sat a row behind the splash rows, and I only felt a little bit of splash. \n\nThe best part of the show, the amazing dives! Since the show was a water show, I was so amazed at their ability to hold on to each other without slipping! \n\nTruly an amazing show. If you like Cirque to Soleil, you will like Le Reve. |
12 star
| I love the furniture here! We went in looking for a coffee table and a large ottoman. Pricey but all of the pieces are unique. Place was not busy and sales people did not circle you like road kill. They also didnt say hello, so I took a star. We were able to browse through and didnt have any questions so it didn't bother me that they didnt greet us. Large and small pieces to go in any room. Looked like they had a design center. Didn't find the perfect piece today. |
12 star
| YIV is a new Middle Eastern themed coffee lounge in Lawrenceville. So new... that they won't be open until October 2007. They specialize in Middle Eastern and North African coffees and teas as well as desserts from the area. \n\nPlease visit the website above for more details.\n\nUPDATE: As of October 2009, YIV has been sold to new owners who have reopened it under the name Istanbul Grille. |
12 star
| Came here during the day because I needed some large blankets to be washed. Did the whole self service thing. Machines are the basic ones you would find anywhere else. Nothing fancy. \n\nThe offer free wifi and free soap although I did bring my own soap. I would ask at the customer service window about the soap. There was a small sink and some paper towels if you needed it. It's tucked away in a little part of the place. Laundry carts are available for use. \n\nThere is free wifi and tv to help pass the time. If you're hungry, there's a 24 hour subway right across the way. |
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| My impression of the New Al's.....\n\nI was thrilled to see Al's was open again and stopped for a hot dog....\nI knew exactly what I wanted but glanced at the menu to make sure it was the same and my eyes popped out of head!!!\n\nOMG.....the prices have JUMPED! I asked if the hot dog was bigger than it used to be..thinking that would be at least a reason for the price hike...one person said yes...the other owner? said no....\n\nTurns out the hot dog was the same size...still a good hot dog...but I was not happy paying about $1.50 more for the same size hot dog.\n\nLet's get to the fries...which I have always enjoyed as they remind me of the hot dog joynt I grew up going to in Chicago....the fries were o.k....but there was sooooo much salt on them and so many old looking fries I just couldnt eat them.\n\nI am sure I will be back to try the beef...only because Lukes SUCKS....\n\nUnfortunately now that Al's is charging as much as Lukes...their beef will have to be pretty darn good to keep me as a customer.\n\nOverall....very dissapointed....\n\nNote to the owners...... You really need to have above average food to compensate for your price hike if you want to not end up closing down again.\n\nJust because we are in Scottsdale doesnt mean we are willing to throw away money on bad food! |
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| Tessie (Tessy?) was our server, and she pretty much ignored us, Fun.\n\nThe onion rings were good, a light crispy batter with thinly cut onion. Nice.\n\nThe Pulled Pork Sandwiches were pretty unexciting. Mine was on the dry side, and my dining partner says that she did not get enough sauce. Further, yjr Sweet Heat sauce doesn't have a lot of flavor, only heat. \n\nTheir Mac n Cheese had corn in it. Don't get me wrong, I like corn, but I do not eat GMO corn and not telling me that corn is in a dish is not cool. |
12 star
| YEAH!!!! Dunkin Donuts has finally opened in my neighborhood! It is in the same shopping center as Walmart (not a fan)...Donuts are so yummy! Do I really need to write a review? Opened on June 24 (my birthday) it was the priority of the day to go and get an iced coffee and donut! Jason the owner is super nice. Go in and get your donut and coffee!! |
12 star
| Close to the strip in between harrahs and ballys area in the Linq. Cool new concept, supposely all their slushies have top shelf liquor but I felt it wasn't strong enough, I believe I've gotten more drunk at fat Tuesdays slushies. They have more flavors though and we chose the patron grand mariner because it was sour.The staff is very friendly and cutely dressed, just needs more signs on the cups of drinks. The saxophone cup is seriously amazing! I think its the sexiest and bangest cup there is. ;) Ha ha |
12 star
| Amazing food! Have been here twice. Very intimate setting, good service & great food. \nGarlic & spinach Nan was so yummy! So is the chicken tiki masala. |
12 star
| Staff here is extremely friendly. Starbucks inside is great to get before shopping. Better than most Targets I have been to. |
12 star
| Amazing as always. The service is great. The food is delicious. The decor is farm-dreamy. But, what else could you expect from Sam Fox? I'd recommend the chicken (chef worried I didn't have enough sauce first time I ordered it and sought my table out with an additional bowl just in case) or the spaghetti (noodles very clearly made in house and out of this world). |
12 star
| Toyama Express is really good. I came here for lunch a couple of days ago with a client. It is essentially a walk-up counter and then they bring your good to your table. There is a huge lunch rush about noon so be prepared. The food still came out fast.\n\nI got the steak and scallops. The meat was very tender and cooked perfectly. The orange sauce on the side was excellent for dipping the meat and seafood. I also mixed it in with my rice. The service was excellent. Patio seating was pleasant. Excellent value for the price. I will be back again! |
12 star
| The food here tastes pretty good although I haven't had enough thai food to judge between good and great. My friends and I all got pad thai during lunch and some said that the medium and mild was a little to spicy for them. The beef in my pad thai seemed slightly overcooked since it wasn't overly tender but it was still pretty good regardless. I would definitely come back |
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| Great location to ride your bike to and enjoy Sunday. Unfortunately, the positive experience stops there. Overwhelmed with the drinking crowd, the service was minimal, glasses were dirty and the food is not worth the effort. |
12 star
| A Jamba Juice is a Jamba Juice is a Jamba Juice. If you have ever been to one before, you know what you are getting yourself into. Lots of fresh fruits and some baked goods. Jamba is one of my favorite places to grab a quick breakfast on the go. Try their oatmeal. It's great.\n\nThe special thing I have to add about this location is the great customer service. I really wanted to try the new Apples 'n Green, but I am allergic to mangoes. (Evil, evil mangoes) When the Jamba Juice guy saw my disappointed face, he told me it was no problem to hold the mangoes. Now that I know this, I can try all the smoothies I want! Thanks, Jamba Juice employees. |
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| TRES VECES, la orden me ha salido mal! No recomiendo este lugar para comida salvadorena.\n\nTrate darle otra oportunidad pero despues de haber recivido la comida mal en tres diferentes ocasiones, ya no mas!\n\nEl pollo, el pescado simple y reseco! Y cuando se le comunica el problema no se hacen responsables. Muy mal servicio!\n\nBusquen otro restaurante salvadoreno!!! No pierda su tiempo ni su dinero. |
12 star
| I am thrilled a great cup of coffee can now be had in Regent Square! The great aspects of 61B include its attention paid to the quality of their product, a pleasant and welcoming staff (in my 3 visits thus far), the walk up window for service from the street, and the tidy design of the space. Speaking of the space, my only significant complaint is the seating. A sleek interior is dulled by the seating, with tables so small they seem to be crying out, \"don't stick around too long!\" With everything else in the space so seemingly inviting, I cannot figure out why some bigger and more attractive tables are not part of the mix. Maybe they were expecting big crowds and didn't warn people to stay too long and chase away business. However, I say cater to those who will frequent your shop - I have already deferred to other shops (although there's not many) cause I want to do some work and lounge a bit. I tend to stick around places long enough to spend $10-15 or more, but not if I cannot fit a computer and an average sized book on the table. Again thrilled to have 61B around, but please rethink the table situation. |
12 star
| Hallllooooooooooooumiii! \n\nYou guessed it, the halloumi burgers here are fantabulous! I am yet to waver from ordering one in my 3 visits here, although I've heard great things from my friends who have have sampled the other dishes available. \n\nBesides the name, another reason I like the Red Squirrel is for the cider and beer - there is great selection of yummy beverages, from Thistly Cross to Blue Moon, and it is a great place for after-work gossiping with friends.\n\nIt is also a really handy location and is spacious so I've never had a problem with it being too busy (on week nights). \n\nLastly, the sweet potato fries are the bomb! |
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| I was in this location for lunch. Shockingly, on going to the condiments station for some napkins and straws, there were ants all over the entire island! In reporting this disgusting infestation to the manager, the manager stared back at me with a blank stare, as if she was confused or amused by our report. Absolutely disgusting and unacceptable. This should have never happened and this manager should have take much more decisive action to fix the problem immediately. |
12 star
| \"No Knife Needed\"\n\nIf you're a fan of true southern cuisine make sure you check out Mamma's Boy Cafe. I just enjoyed smothered pork chops, mac & cheese and greens. The chops were true to their name, not fried and dipped in gravy like some other \"soul food\" establishments. These chops were truly smothered in a killer gravy, seasoned to perfection and were so tender I only needed my fork to cut into them; reminded me of my grandmother's cooking. Needles to say, I will be a regular and I'm looking forward to exploring their menu. Kudos to the owner and his team! |
12 star
| We have this family tradition that started when I was 17...\nI celebrate my birthday 6 months in advance.\n\nSo I came here at 20.5 years old to celebrate my 21st birthday with family, and had the best service I have ever had in Vegas at any other hotel. (I've been to 7 different ones.)\n\nGranted, I wouldn't say they are the best, but one of the guys there (I cant remember his name for the life of me) was so attentive and always had a smile on. :)\n\nOne of the best starters to my birthday celebration ever! |
12 star
| Really good food and one of if not the best selection of beer between here and the next closest Yard House. The Happy Hour prices are even better. |
12 star
| My family and I going to Qdoba. The staff is friendly and most importantly, my daughter loves the rice, chicken, cheese and peppers in her burrito bowl.\n\nThe food is always fresh and like the ability to pick and choose what fixings and toppings you can place on your taco or burrito.\n\nI know this may scorn some, buy I'll take Qdoba over Chipotle anyday!\n\nThe place is always clean and usually served quickly.\n\nThe chips with guac is a tasty addition to any meal.\n\nWe try and hit Qdoba once every few weeks and never disappoints!. |
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| This place is absolutely horrible! 1 the service is just horrible, our waiter practically ignored us all night with our drinks empty and we had to ask her multiple times to get refills. 2 we ordered our food and it took forever to come out. I mean like 40 min with only 2 tables next to us and others dancing so that has absolutely no excuse for the kitchen to be taking so long to make our food. 3 when we try to pay our bill (which was only 38 dollars) I only had a 50 which is relatively close to the bill and our waiter said they didnt have change in the drawer, I mean its a 12 dollar change!!! What kind of a restraunt doesnt have 12 dollars change in the cash drawer?!?!? \n\nWell thats my experience of this place and it was absolutely fucking horrible. I wish I could put zero stars. |
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| Ordered for delivery and it took over TWO HOURS to get the food, which was cold AND not what I ordered. A trifecta of incompetence. Don't do business here. |
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| I'm still on a journey to find my new nail place that's closer to home. I tried this place based on the amazon reviews, I found a coupon for a $23.99 gel mani, it was on my way home from work & they were able to takes that same day. I called ahead & scheduled a 5pm appt, on a Thursday. I showed up 20min early (my errands didn't take as long as I was expecting) so didn't mind waiting. \n\nIt was now 5:03p & I was still waiting (5 appt, not a big deal). But then, a regular came in after me (they greeted each other by name). She sat by me for a few minutes, then was taken to start her mani before me! Finally at 5:15p, the lady (seemed like the owner) took me to a seat to start the process to remove my gel polish. I'm not big on talking while getting my nails done, but she didn't say 1 word to me. And she made feel like I was an inconvenience to her (even if I was, I'm paying you money to run your business). So after putting the tinfoil on, she said I'll wait 5minutes, that's standard. \n\nFinally, around 5:32 (15 min later) another girl, Jessica greeted me, apologized for the wait, & began. She gave me a small water bottle, cleaned her tools in barbacide, thanked me for waiting & did my mani. Jessica was sweet & the highlight of my trip. Although, I am not satisfied with my French tip mani I received... We met at the register & I handed her her the coupon. Because I received French tip I assumed they would honor the \"gel mani coupon\" but add an additional fee. Jessica spoke to the lady I assumed is an owner (the 1 who started to remove my gel). Jessica then told me they cannot accept the coupon & had to pay full price. Did I mention no where on that coupon does it list any restrictions?\n\nThe time was now 6:40p, 2 hours after I arrived, 1 h 40m after my appt time, I just wanted to go home so didn't argue. So, NO, I will never go back. It's a cute, small, clean place. But not only did I have a horrible 1st impression, it wasn't a good job. The polish didn't cover my full nail (looks as if some of my nails already 'grew out'), the white isn't even (looks like some areas are missing a coat), & there's a white cloudiness in some areas of my nails that are supposed to be the 'natural' color. \n\nI'm glad majority of people love this place. But my 1st impression was so poor, Pretty Little Nails is not getting a 2nd chance with me. |
12 star
| Just go walk down it. You'll see. |
12 star
| Amazing!! Great service, and selection of food! The quality and taste of the meat was insanely delish! The hot food and salad bar has everything u would want! Loved the fresh fruit and dessert! Grabbed some fresh garlic, onion, and jalape\u00f1os to add the the grill! The smells and flavors were to perfection, my bf is a great cook and enjoyed the experience! It is great for groups fun for a date night! Will def be coming back next time we visit Vegas |
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| Maybe because I'm use to NY Steakhouses but I was disappointed. \nI was with a party of 10 for lunch. Lunch menu was great however my steak was over cooked. \n\nWhere's the porterhouse steaks???\n\nWine was good but little expensive, even for Vegas. |
12 star
| The car wash and interior cleaning here are very well priced. They make your car look like you just got it detailed! Oh and for the same $18 rate on Yelp silver car wash you can get a gold car wash on Groupon. \n\nWhat irritates me was the guy that seems to be working hand in hand with Alamo; Clear Quality. He tried to tell me that there was damaged to my windshield (which there is not) and that he would fix it for \"free\". So I proceeded to ask what he needed (I kinda already knew his scam but whatever... I'm curious). He tells me just my car insurance information. FYI filing a claim with my insurance claiming that you did body work is NOT \"free\". \n\nAlso, \"Felipe\" who's shirt said supervisor said I NEEDED to get my car waxed because the paint quality is deteriorating (I drive a 2013 model). Yeah, no...\n\nBesides trying sell me on things I don't need and treating me like I know nothing about cars; The car washes are great! |
12 star
| Amena had really good service and have really good plates.They have great prices I recommend it. |
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| Party of 10. Made a reservation. Had to wait 30 minutes anyway. Desmond, our waiter could have cared less. Food was decent, but the service was brutal.\n\nIm guessing they either have high staff turnover or are under staffed. |
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| Decided to go here again last night with the family (not my choice). Didn't try the sushi or anything risky but was still up all night with #2. So was my mother. \n\nHavent been in over a year and a half and def will never return. |
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| I am a platinum Starwood member. I have stayed at timeshares before so if this is the basis of comparison this is a great place. Rooms are well maintained and the accessibility to the lazy river at the resort is great for families However, if you are coming to this property accustomed to a \"Westin experience\", this is a let down. They definitely treat timeshare owners differently (read not as good) than hotel resort guests. The special attention and treatment of preferred Starwood members is significantly less on the villa side. This is especially evident with the reception where they treat you like potential fresh bait until you let them know you're not looking to buy. STARWOOD MEMBERS BEWARE don't waste your points or your money, you will be disappointed.\n\nI will not stay here again and conduct better research in future to ensure that I don't stay at any of the Starwood timeshare resorts. |
12 star
| Awesome food and great service. Portions run small so be sure to get an appetizer if you're hungry. |
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| Wellllll, jury's still out.\nBad part is that the Willow Hybrid starts for the trees we received were basically 5 foot twigs. One had a few active buds, the other one had dried out stubs. \nPredictably, the former stayed alive, although it has yet to really thrive as advertised, while the other died. To their credit, they did send a replacement, and it does seem to be a healthier twig (lol).\nWe'll see how they fare over the next several months and will update our review at that time. To date, they seem sincere and responsive, but the promise of product has so far been unrealized. |
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| be very very careful there playing - craps yesterday and a hooker showed up and started trying to be friendly and rubbing against me. i told her no thanks and when she persisted so much the entire table told her to go...i went to a pit boss ms. urban (i think that was her name - dark haired and stocky) and she told me only to watch my chips and called security but they were taking a while - really? since when i security slow in a casino. on top of all that 10 minutes later the hooker was still there and another casino pit boss showed up and i only had to mention that i really didn't want this woman near me and he walked over to her and told her to leave. this after 15 minutes of the rest of the crew not doing a damn thing. \n\ni would be very very careful about going back there. i was actually concerned about safety as was the rest of the table as 50% of us just cashed out and left. \n\nit put a bad taste in all our mouths. sickening. |
12 star
| A visit to this Apple Store will help you. Quickly, efficiently and in a pleasant manner. Like other Apple retail stores the design is pleasant. The employees here are what really make the visit welcoming.\n\nI'm a repeat customer. \nI don't really know why I try to shop anywhere else for tech stuff. Other than being lazy and marginally closer to other stores.\n\nToday, for example I was in pursuit of a thing-a-ma-gig to hold my iPhone. Someone had given me a product name. And of course I had instantly forgotten it and neglected to jot the intel down in my iPhone. \n\n(I used a pen. ON PAPER.)\n\nWhile visited a mega-store I explained my product needs: Something to hold my smartphone while I took photos. I needed the function of a tripod without the bulk. The portability to carry something small and for this item to be pliable. (For it to wrap around fence posts and trees. Taking selfies is darn hard. You have no idea.)\n\nLost and confused with a failed interaction at that nameless giant store I rang this Apple. One voice input into their system and I was speaking to a rep. ONE. Same story shared there. I thought I had a product name. They found two options for me - in stock - started to explain the difference when I said, \"Hang on. I'm coming!\"\n\nZipped over. Walked in and was immediately grabbed by a friendly employee. \"Yes, thank you. I'm looking at these items. I already made a choice. But.....I have a random other need.\"\n\nThe dude - and I feel awful writing this review - I never have time to grab names here - found another dude. BAM. Super dude explained some available options.\n\nWhere will I be coming to spend more time? (And likely my money?)\n\nThis Apple store.\n\nCustomer service matters. They've got it down. |
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| New menus at ihop means higher prices! Wonderful. It seems that everything on the menu has gone up by at least $1.00 across the board. I had a Country Omelet with a side of Red Velvet Pancakes. The omelet was uninspired. It had no flavor whatsoever. Thank God for ketchup! The red velvet pancakes were chocolate pancakes with red food dye added into them. THey were brown on the outside & an odd shade of dark pink on the inside. They also were flavorless but they had some sickeningly sweet cream cheese flavored paste drizzled all over them. Then the stack was topped with whipped cream. Whipped cream? Really? Maybe that goes over well with children but for an adult its a little creepy. The accompanying dinner theater provided by other diners & the sweet tea were the highlights of the meal.\n\nThe other strange thing about iHop is that the food never comes out hot, only warm. I think the grills are just for show. I think that they warm everything in an Easy Bake oven under a 10watt bulb. |
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| Disapointed for breakfast. Pricey for the quality-there's much better breakfasts in this town. THere were good things and bad things: \nGOOD: 1. Very well executed eggs benedict, with spinach. Very subtle and elegant. Potatoes were perfectly salty and nicely crispy. \n2. Pain perdu was wonderful with accompanying compote of cranberry which was not too sweet. The creme fresche too. \n3. Great setting and decor.\n4. Friendly service, if a bit lazy. Manager did not seem warm and welcoming. \nBAD: \n1. Green tea was badly executed. Maybe 3-4 grams for 400ML. Temperature about 190. That is terrible, and tasted terrible. It was prepared with a paper tea bag-most tea drinkers know that paper tea bags leave residual bad flavors, and this one did. Green tea is supposed to be executed between 150-180. 3-4 grams should be about 120-180ml. \nWaiter insisted that the second green tea was called \"crocetia\" a Japanese tea. I told him that I didn't believe there was any such Japanese tea, and asked him to bring the bag over. He refused at first, and insisted that it was indeed Crocetia. He later did bring the bag. It was not crocetia but kokeicha. I didn't know if it was \"formed\" tea or \"twig\" tea, so I decided not to order since I was getting a pretty typical Quebec \"I don't know and I'm not going ot find out experience\". The genmai cha was week, tasted bad and smelled funny. The manager had to be told to take it off the bill despite my telling him the tea was bad. Also a typical Quebec experience. \n2. The smoked salmon was supposedly made by an artisinal smoked salmon maker. They need to find a better one. Lemeac has much better salmon with real character. Lawrence as well. Both make their own. This is a high end place and this salmon tasted almost as though they were trying to replicate a salmon that people who frequent ordinary delicatessens in New York might like. It's color and texture were disapointing. there wasnt' the firm waxy smoothness or the smokiness of a good Scottish or Norwegian style salmon. It tasted like cheap deli nova which in NY mostly comes from the same provider. It is too soft, a strange color and lacks firmness, smokiness and good flavoring. \n3. Presentation-great except for a pooling of grease on our plate under the potatoes. \n4. Didn't offer additional coffee-had to ask for my wife who had said, \"maybe they charge for additional coffee\". \n5. No bread provided-perhaps you have to order it and pay for it. \n6. Prices were high and the product was not as good as other less pricey restaurants for breakfast.\n7. Manager had to be asked to take the tea off the bill-seemd a little testy about that. Should have offered when I cgave him my comments. Did not. That is unacceptable in a restaurant like this. \n8. Bagel was hard and dry. \n9. Cream cheese was nothign special. Tasted almost like store bought Philadelphia brand, though it was grainier. \n\nI think maybe Daniel has too many restaurants. Ramsay has the same problem. If you come to Montreal, you better make sure your staff is not carrying around a lot of Montreal service habits. |
12 star
| You'll read a lot about trying the \"Golden Gazpacho.\" Believe the buzz, it's delicious. Definitely worth eating at. |
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| No wonder this airline is suffering. Horrible rude service. Flight attendants looked like they just got out of bed. Everyone freaked out with the take off from Cabo, the plane suddenly just dropped and the landing was worse. It made me wonder the condition of the pilot as well. It was the worst! I wish I could give it no starts ..... never again no matter what cost savings |
12 star
| $10 for a mimosa and brunch. Breakfast sandwich: bacon cooked perfectly crispy, the blend of guacamole and applewood smoked bacon is a true pleasure. The perfect breakfast treat! The steak and eggs was a larger portion than expected and the chimichurri sauce was the perfect accompaniment. I'm surprised it was not more busy! They have a dog friendly back patio. Honestly, how amazing is that? The service was attentive and the options of beers is impressive. You must try as many as you can before you commit to one. \n\nIt's a must try. If I lived in town if be here every Sunday. |
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| The lobby area definitely looked beautiful but the lack of customer service and room condition brought the impression down tremendously. For starters, the shower drain was clogged. Then the shower pressure was VERY slow, like practically dripping. Then, we had leftover food from Benihana that we needed to heat up to eat and when I called the front to ask for a microwave the lady rudely said there's NOT EVEN ONE microwave in the entire hotel for guests to use. Like.. Seriously?! How is that even possible?? Oh, then we called papa johns for pizza one night and were told that papa johns isn't allowed on westgate property. Cmon people. Settle your differences so guests can have the convenience we pay for. |
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| Poor customer service! I saw plenty of associates yet none of them even said hello. In fact I was the one who said hello FIRST to the \"greeter\" lady at the entrance. She sat there perched like a parrot the whole time. Why are you sitting there staring at ppl instead of saying, \"Hello and welcome to RC Willey are you familiar with our store?? I can help you or an associate can...\"something like that. Anyway, I decided to mention the bad customer service on the way out, (should've gotten a manager, and told him/her I know) and she gave a \"well some of the employees go home at 5:30pm.\" I thought yeah and??? The good part was that she apologized for any inconvenience. Thanks. As far as furniture, you can buy comparable, quality pieces for LESS from other nice stores in Las Vegas. Save your cash amigos...NEXT! |
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| If you're going to book an appointment, do it by phone or in person. During our trip my fiance and I booked 2 massages online and got a confirmation for it. When we went to the actual spa, the receptionist could only find one appointment. We didn't have extra time in our schedule that day to book another appointment for a few hours later, and if we tried to change the current appointment they would charge us an extra 50%. While my fiance and I debated what to do (we were insisting that the other person get the massage), the receptionist apparently found this very amusing and was laughing. Extremely unprofessional. The spa was suppose to be relaxing but this was the exact opposite experience. I was too pissed off for a massage at that point and went back up to the room. Later my fiance said the massage was only average. Overall I'm very disgusted by this experience. Based on the the rave reviews, if they can fix their pathetic web-based reservation system, it might be worth a $200 massage. For the time being, find relaxation elsewhere or get your reservation in person/ over the phone. |
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| Get rid of Jim the manager and I'll be back! Till then I'll pay more to go else where. \n\nHe is a rude pig, a total pirv, an really shady piece of shit! \n\nMy grandmothers Retirement community was scammed by him. (that's right, even @ the $3 Car wash!!) He was telling all the old folk of the Riviera Retirement Community in Scottsdale, it was minimum of $7.00!\n\nI wouldn't have known till my Grandma gave me a $10 for her weekly car wash, and I said \"10?? it's only 3 bucks Grams??\" And she said \"her friend in the mobile home community were told by \"JIM\" that it was 7 bucks!!!\" I was furious! So I think I will be taking ALL my business else where!\n\nDude, I asked your employees yesterday, after you were rude again to me, and they said the owners were busting your nuts to upgrade sales? That's no excuse, to scam the seniors. Have a radio events there? Organize a charity event there?? \n\nYour in a prime location for this!! This outside the box JIM!!! But Ill tell ya! I will make sure every one in the area knows your greezy face! |
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| Had a \"deal of the day\" coupon for $20 worth of food so decided to investigate. They don't have a website. They don't have take out menus you can keep at home. I had to drive there and memorize the menu then go home to come up with a plan on what to order. We got the XL pizza and 40 wing special for $23.\n\nThe pizza was so-so. Not much sauce or flavor. It was also not very hot. The crust was airy and light, though. \nThe wings were big and juicy but i like them a little more cooked so they are crispy. But that's just me. \nKudos for offering the proper bleu cheese dressing. Most places just have ranch. \nAlso bonus points for offering 2 kinds of BBQ sauce. \nThe medium wings had just the right heat level.\n\nThe counter worker was friendly yet clueless about the coupon/voucher. I had to explain how it worked. There seemed to be no manager to help. \n\nI've had better. |
12 star
| Nice indoor range with fairly competitive range prices. At 15 dollars for range fee it's 5 dollars cheaper than most places around the strip. They offer discounts to locals and ladies on different days of the week. Targets are a dollar each and ammo is pricey. I'd bring in my own ammo or stop by walmart and grab targets and ammo before coming here. Also bring your own ear plugs and eye protection since buying your own will be cheaper in the long run than renting. Although hearing and eye protection are only a dollar each.\n\nThe range itself is clean and offers a pistol and rifle range. If you are debating on purchasing a firearm they also offer rentals so you may test it out before purchasing. Rifle range goes to a max of 50 yards. Pistol range goes up to 25 yards. \n\nFor tourists or those having an itchy trigger finger they offer shooting packages and opportunities to shoot machine guns. Definitely will have a good time here!\n\nHowever the store and gear they sell is pretty pricey. You'll be well off buying online and transferring to an ffl of your choice. They're transfer fees are pricey as well.\n\nStaff is very friendly and approachable. This place is definitely my favorite indoor range. They also have weekly deals for locals to get half off on Tuesdays and ladies shoot free on Wednesdays. Memberships are available, at $435 a year or maybe you'll get lucky and score a 1 year membership for $100 during one of their epic sales!!! 4 stars, great service |
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| I came across Atami Sushi by chance, as I was looking for an alternative for the regular restaurants. I was attracted by the large sign outside of the establishment boasting their $6.99 shrimp bento box. \n\nWhen I walked in, I was seated and ordered the aforementioned dish. I was told that they didn't have the bento box and were out of salad. I began to leave and they said they could make it for me, just without the salad. When it arrived, it was the worst bento box I've had in the entire World. I've traveled everywhere and grew up in Japan and Korea, and this box had the smallest servings I've ever seen and lacked in the asian flavor many other restaurants can easily manage. The shrimp were small, the serving of rice was possibly one cup, the advertised egg rolls were half spring rolls and, the fried carrots were over cooked, the miso soup was cold, and the california roll was very warm and filled with cream cheese, instead of fish and vegetables.\n\nI wouldn't recommend this place to anyone based off the location, which is in a questionable neighborhood; the customer service, because of the pushy person who lacked proper english skills; and the quality of the food, which lacked in holding up to its advertising as well as its lack of quantity, value per price, and lack of the traditional asian flavors. |
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| New owners, 'old recipe' (per the new owner), NOT the same. I will give this another go, but today I was thoroughly unimpressed. Guess I'll make the drive on down to Casanova Brothers again.\n\n--thoughts after initial update to review--\n\nHere is the thing. The place was a dirty, hole in the wall, REAL New York pizza joint with a just shy of rude owner (which is what you expect for the place). Walk in, \"whaddayawant\", throw some gigantic slices of cheese pizza in the oven and continue the phone conversation in some other language. Now it is cleaned up, big A frame sign with smilie face drawings that reads \"Prima Pizza Bistro\", and pizza made with cheap ingredients. People did not come here for a \"bistro\", we came here for some grease to your elbow NY pizza. I have eaten here since the place opened, I will not be back. \n\nFor Yelpers looking for a good NY pizza joint, I no longer recommend this place. Cruise on past and go to Casanova Brothers. They are better than Prima was before, far better than now. I am really sad to see this place change hands and change the quality. You should not change what is not broken. |
12 star
| If you're in the area you've got to check this place out. We had both breakfast & lunch here this weekend & were incredibly impressed with their food. Plus they deliver. :-) |
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| I came to check this place out because it had four stars on yelp and my boyfriend and I were in the mood for Mexican food. I ordered the green chili plate and my boyfriend got the carne asada burrito and we shared the menudo. I was expecting the food taste more authentic but when we got our food, it was bland and not very tasteful. We felt like we could have just gone to Filerberto and got better food. The only thing good about this place was our food came out fast and the person who took our order was nice. Other then that, I will not be coming back to eat here. We left very unsatisfied! |
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| Nothing special, really. The prices were great, especially the $5 Sake Bomber special. But overall, the food was just not sexy at all. |
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| It's my first time ordering from the China One near my house. I ordered delivery from them last night, Mu Shu Chicken... Not my usual dish from Chinese restaurants, but I was feeling adventurous. Rice-good, cookie-good, Mu Shu chicken-makes my entire body cringe and convulse! Big ass bug in my meal... Made it to my mouth! I crunched down on this wing thing and it was hard! Big beastly bug!! Disgusted!! |
12 star
| It's basically an acrobatic variation of a burlesque show. It's not the best Cirque du Soleil production, but it certainly is not the worst. It's definitely very entertaining, and there are some beautiful performances, such as the water bowl performance and the bath tub performance. If you are uncomfortable with nudity and raunchy jokes, this would not be for you. There's no full on nudity, but expect topless women and men in G-strings. Sparkly G-strings. Their comedy is not for the timid either, and avoid the front row and aisle seats at all costs if you don't want to be part of the show. If you want something classier than Thunder down under/Chip and Dales, and are willing to pay a higher price for it, then this would be the show to watch. I would say that they exceeded my expectations, but I can see why many would be disappointed in the show if they were expecting a typical Cirque du Soleil performance. |
12 star
| Sunday happy hour is so cheap! If you come here, get the seared salmon roll! I don't even care for salmon, and its amazing! |
12 star
| This place has it all: the food, courteous staff and ambience. The Shepard's Pie and Bread Pudding are out of this world. Be prepared for large portions! I enjoyed looking around at the interesting old photos and memorabilia on the walls. Try it and it will become one of your favorites. |
12 star
| A good old standby, when you can't think of anywhere else to go for breakfast or lunch. I don't always go there (cause I like variety), but DD is on my favorites list. Why?\n\nAlways crowded, but I get seated quickly.\nAlways good food. \nAlways good service.\nAlways a nice drink selection (full bar, yo!)\nAlways solid. And for that I am grateful. |
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| The best thing to say is that the waitstaff is polite. Mediocre food. Overpriced for menu options. If you have to eat here, buy a beer. It will make the food better. I ordered a quesadilla (steak) with a side of guacamole and a Coca Cola. My soda was so anemic looking I thought it was weak tea. I was never offered a refill. The quesadilla looked great, despite the nearly two dollar guacamole only containing a tablespoon of guacamole. The dried and shriveled green onion garnish was unneeded. After attempting to eat the quesadilla, I discovered that despite the attractive appearance, the filling to cheese ratio was horrible and the entire thing fell apart and had to be eaten by fork. The steak filling was overdone to the point of being inedible and the corn and black bean relish they put in it just made the small bit of cheese coagulate in a grainy mess. Save yourself the money and just pick up food at Burger King. |
12 star
| I was really concerned about the gap between what my insurance paid and what I would end up paying for healthcare. Jason put my mind at ease and helped me understand what kind of additional insurance Aflac offers that can in most cases fully cover any additional expenses and in most cases provide me with more money to compensate me for lost work and other miscellaneous expenses.\n\nIf you want the peace of mind of knowing these additional expenses are now covered and want a guy who can explain it to you in an easily understood way, Jason is the man!! |
12 star
| I'm a guy. I like watching planes. I like watching old WWI style biplanes. I like watching attractive women get in and out of old WWI style biplanes. And I like doing all of the above while having breakfast.\n\nSometimes, while sitting outside, you get to overhear compelling conversations. \"You know its hard buying underwear for you. You have your father's irregular crotch.\"\n\nMy previous supervisor took me here one day for breakfast. After a quick glance at the menu, I ordered an egg breakfast for under $4. What a deal!\n\nTurns out, it was basically an egg mcmuffin. So much for the deal, but you cant beat the ambiance.\n\nI took my wife here a few weeks ago, and she loved it. One of my favorite places for breakfast. |
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| Very disappointed with Serendipity 3! The worst service ever! The wait was over 30 minutes for a table which I could understand but why wait another 30+ minutes to receive your food?! I'm sorry but that is not acceptable. \n\nI give this place 2 stars only because the waffles we ordered tasted good. But it could have been because they starved us to death waiting for our food. At any rate, I would not return here. The server even gave us an attitude because we made a mistake on how we were splitting our bill within our group. \n\nI don't understand what all hype is about this place. |
12 star
| I was so amused with the storyline of Don Quixote, played out in this ballet performance! I expected to enjoy the story of the lost lovers of all ages, shapes, and sizes.....I never expected to giggle so much at the ballet, though! What fun! The costumes were gorgeous and had just the right \"spice\" for the period while still showing the fluid movement of the dance. The orchestra did an amazing job with the score in a hall that is well-receiving of this type of sound. \nThis performance was the weekend before Valentine's Day. It was obvious that there were lovers there, enjoying a special theatre treat in honour of their holiday. But there were also plenty of families there with young girls of all ages enthralled with the story - and the audience as a whole was happy to show moments of joy and laughter where the company xpected it! |
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| POP QUIZ:\n\nTHIS 7-11 is a:\na. great place to get a flat soda.\nb. get hit up for change.\nc. almost get robbed.\nd. all of the above.\n\n\n\n\ncorrect answer: d |
12 star
| so we order 7 dishes\n\ngo ahead, take a guess what that adds up to before taxes?\n\nWRONG! \n\ncan you say $15.75? divide that by 7 and you get $2.15 per\n\nit's a flat rate (none of the multi-tiered pyramid ramp up pricing)\n\nthe stuff that we usually order that falls into the 2nd and 3rd tier pricing structure was all $2.15!\n\nthis is a sign of the times ladies and gentlemen\n\nif you wanna pay more and impress your inlaws and friends, go and eat at the other places |
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| Seems like a good local hangout. I have mixed feelings about my experience here....\n\nPROs: First, let me say they do have a great selection of not just Belgium beers, but others on draft as well. Also, we came for dinner and ordered the tofu \"wings\" and veggie burger- they were both excellent. I really appreciate when restaurants have veggie options, and I thoroughly enjoyed the tofu cubed marinated in honey BBQ sauce!\n\nCONs: We waited about 5 minutes at the door before anyone spoke to us about a table. When someone did approach, they told us there would be a wait (ok, no problem), so we went to the bar to order a drink. At the bar (which wasn't that crowded, BTW), we waited for the bartender for another 5 minutes. The waiting service was the same story. Also, although I felt like the beers were diverse and of good quality, I found the prices a little high. $9 for a Duvel is a bit high for me.\n\nOverall, I may comeback to try again, but only because the food was delicious enough to make up for the below par service. |
12 star
| Why hadn't I thought of Smart & Final before when we've hosted parties?\n\nThey sell in quantities large enough to handle a good sized crowd without going overboard.\n\nThe layout is simple and clean. It was organized the day I went in, and the staff are quite pleasant. I'll have to keep this place in mind for our next party and Thanksgiving, and New Years. And Valentine's Day. Oh, and don't forget about Earth Day! |
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| So, the food was good, not great, but I'd go back to try other things on the menu if the rest of the experience was great, but it wasn't. I had the chicken and waffles upon suggestion from our server. The chicken was a bit salty and dry, but I'd give other things on the menu a shot, it looks like there's potential.\n\nPeculiar is the perfect word to describe our overall experience. Our party of three arrived and was told there would be a 30-45 minutes wait (for inside or outside) and that all the bars were open if we wanted a drink. My friends suggested we go to the rooftop where I would be able to take in the skyline (I was visiting Charlotte). When we arrived upstairs, we noticed that nearly every table was empty. So, we thought that maybe they weren't seating dinner on the rooftop (it was a nearly chilly March evening). We asked if we could sit at a table while we waited for our table for dinner and were told no, that we would have to see the served to be seated. Whaa? So, after about 20 minutes of waiting, one from our group went back downstairs to ask about seating, since there were clearly (dozens of) empty tables and clearly people waiting. She was told that the 'kitchen asked them to slow things down since they're fully booked.' About four minutes later, the hostess came upstairs and invited us to sit at the vacant table we had been standing next to for 30 minutes. We then had a hard time reading the menu and navigating our meal because there wasn't much lighting. I mean, shame on us for sitting outside? Peculiar, indeed.\n\nBy the time we left, the rooftop was pretty packed with people getting their weekend drink on.\nI mean, I get if the kitchen doesn't have the capacity (maybe), but it seems like a better approach would be to not allow dinner guests on the rooftop and offer it as a place for drinks/to wait. The whole experience was just bizarre and left us wondering what was really going on. |
12 star
| I was walking around the Miracle Mile shops at the Planet Hollywood Hotel on my way to the parking garage to get my car, and decided to grab a quick bite to eat. I happened to pass by this place so I decided to stop by and check out their menu. The pictures on their menu looked appetizing so I went with the grilled chicken wrap combo meal, which came with a side of seasoned fries and a drink. \n\nMy order came and it was surprisingly good. They have a condiment flavor bar that offered various sauces from smoked bbq, ranch dressing, honey mustard, salsa, ketchup, house dressing, etc.. pretty much anything you might need to spice up your wrap or sandwich. I was looking through their menu and noticed that they also offer quesadillas, sandwiches, salads, smoothies, and mixed alcoholic drinks and beer. I was tempted to get a margarita, but I was on my way to a business meeting and decided to just skip the spirits for now and make it up later on that night.\n\nOverall, my experience here was pleasant and the employees are friendly. They really do stand by their motto of serving food that is fresh and flavorful. A good alternative to the other fancy and more expensive food places along the Miracle Mile shops.. |
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| stopped in about a week ago on a Sat night but didn't stay long. The music didn't fit the ambience. It would fit a sports bar better. I expected to hear some music you could have a conversation while eating. They sat us in the back as far away as possible but it was still too loud. This atmosphere would do better with maybe a piano player, soft jazz, etc. Will not go back there again. If you are looking for a wine bar then this is not it. |
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| We did the 10 minute flight over the strip, the tour van picked us up in the secret Venetian parking lot in the rear where no one can see whats really going on. I had to squeeze in the back of this grimey van next to some odd couple it was the only place I could fit, luckily I am small otherwise who knows how this would have worked! My partner in crime rode shotgun rather than attempt fitting anywhere else in the dirty sardine packed van. They drive you to their office. The whole way I am texting my b/f my last will and testament, just in case! You get there and are told you will weigh in yay! You get some all you can drink cheap champagne in those fancy plastic cups ;) as you painfully wait to watch a safety video that basically sells their DVD's. Then you wait to get on another van that takes you to the actual airport. They pair you with 4 other people or 2 couples however way you want to look at it but it is done by weight. The pilot had the tour down he was very knowledgeable about the strip etc. I suggest not using your flash if the pilot says \"ahhh Go ahead\" I was dissapointed in the $35 video they get you waving before flight then again after landing its not even real sound and the dvd itself is just another advertisement I will probably never share with family or friends. You get what you pay for maybe?!?! Next time I will check yelp first I promise! |
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| Don't go for breakfast unless you want sweet crepes. Hubby and I had egg, cheese, bacon crepes and they were soggy, squishy, and tasteless. No side dish-just a single crepe on a small plate. Coffee was good and seemed like lots of people there for lunch-type items so maybe that's better but I was really hoping for something like a crepe Lorraine with hollandaise on it but they have no sauces. Not coming back, unfortunately. Was very much unimpressed. |
12 star
| Good place. Almost always very busy... Might want to make a reservation. The chefs don't seem to have a whole of personality.... And they are often times not Japanese at all... But the food is good nonetheless. |
12 star
| Excellent waiters, nice and clean tables and floor. Good food portions.decent prices. Food is delicious and fresh. Beer was excellent . |
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| I have been here one time and one time only. I will never go back. I took my two kids here since my son is into pokemon and my daughter loves my little ponies. Plus it's very close where we live. I tried to get one of the three people working to help us but they seemed more interested in avoiding helping us. My questions were answered with one word or a finger point. My daughter was able to find a couple of comics but we never did find the cards my son was pointed to. When we checked out the person behind the counter said is this it and rolled their eyes. Not the kind of experience i expected of a place geared to all ages. I was disappointed to say the least. |
12 star
| So its $46 for Mon to thurs. $55 for Fri to sun. Great new place. Everything tastes top notch. Cons: There are lines to get the good meat and for seafood. Pros: This is worth the largest selection of food in Vegas. Cons: But I would say, wynn is good enough at a lower price for the crab legs. The crab legs were falling apart at bacchanal. Pros: u can get a souffle made in ten min. It's really good if they don't over bake it. There's macaroons, gelato, mochi which are the 4 best desserts. The gelatin tho is better tasting at the wynn. |
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| I walked in just now and stood at the counter. The woman who worked at the counter ignored me for about 5 minutes. I said \"hello\" and she finally made eye contact with me and told me would be with me a minute. After she was done cooking, she continued to ignore me and started cleaning the cafe instead of taking my order. I walked out and went next door to Pho Saigon and ordered some food. I advise that you do the same.\n\nI read a few more reviews and I see that other people have had the same problem with the woman at the counter being rude. |
12 star
| Great, loved it! Has a good selection of Korean food. Sushi is average though. Great service. |
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| We found ourselves tooling through the forum shoppes one day on our recent trip to LV around lunchtime. I had been craving Mexican, so we of course we stopped to check the mall Directory and voila! We see La Salsa! I was so excited!! Little did I know............\n\nIt looked so cute when we went inside and then we noticed a great outdoor patio with a bar. I think this must be the attraction, margaritas outside, that allows them to continue to stay in the forum shoppes and make money. B/c our food was dire, bland, tasteless and all around the worst Mexican food I have ever had.\n\nAnd I do not say this lightly, I truly am the last person to be overly critical b/c every restaurant can have a bad day. But this food was insipid and terrible-- PLEASE do not eat here. There are so many other options, I wish we had taken one of them instead. |
12 star
| Thanks to being one of the lucky winners of two-day passes to the recent Formula Drift event, I got to spend two evenings at the speedway. It had been a very long time since my last visit; probably 8 years. During my last visit my awesome physics teacher in high school had us all come to the speedway and learn about acceleration the fun way: through drag racing! Remember to bring your earplugs if you come for this!\n\nFor the Formula Drift event, the speedway was far from reaching capacity. Plenty of parking was available, as well as seating during the event. Spectators are able to watch from the fence (and consequently covered in rubber from the drifters!) or sit on the bleachers. The restrooms were not too packed, and had both soap and paper towels; this can be rare during public events! There were also several food and drink vendors which, as could be expected, were a bit pricey. Water was $4, iced tea $8, shaved ice $5, beer $1...yep, somehow beer was the cheapest beverage!\n\nI'm not too involved in motor events, so I can't say that I'll be returning here anytime soon. I also find this a hard place to rate, as I didn't really make much use of the venue outside of the restrooms. But here's four stars, for an easily accessible and exitable speedway within Las Vegas. |
12 star
| Best burros, ever! Had the green chili burro, enchilada style with green sauce and the bean burro enchilada style with red sauce. AWESOME. The family vibe was even better! Marissa, is very welcoming and kind.! It will be my weekly stop! I'm serious! The Munoz family has proven how good they are by their success of Rito's in Central Phoenix. We are so lucky they have brought their good stuff to the west valley! |
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| Came here for dinner. Geez, no one bothered to greet us, seat us or act like we existed. Waited long enough & finally gave up & left. Take your business & eat where they welcome customers. These people could care less |
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| First, thank you Hertz for inviting me to post a review my sending me the link to do so. I think it cool that a company wants to hear from customers in a public forum like this. \n\nI have been a long time Hertz 5 star gold member and am most always pleased with my entire rental experience. However om the last two rentals, Hertz has charged for options I didn't order and on the car I just rented from Las Vegas Hertz they actually changed the rate from my original reservation.\n\nBoth times they charged for satellite radio. I have never ordered that option. I found out that on their online reservation page the extras for satellite radio and nav are PRESELECTED for you. I don't even look at the extras page because I don't order any. How misleading is this - giving you a page to select your own extras but in reality, they've already picked two for you and you don't even know it?\n\nIn my Las Vegas rental I reserved a car with a rate of $32 per day. When I turned in the car and received my receipt via email the base rate was changed to $52 per day. I have the original confirmation at $32 per day. So on this 2 day rental that's an extra $50 OVER CHARGE plus all the taxes and fees they add on.\n\nMy first lesson learned was to watch out for ALL the reservation options which didn't pay off and my second it to watch your final receipt closely.\n\nI have written to Hertz this morning and I hope I hear back from them quickly on this. |
12 star
| Had a great stay at Antoine's Garden B&B!! First, it's got a great location, one block from the central bus station, and located at the robust corner of St Denis and Ontario. With plenty of bars and restaurants to go to nearby, and with the exciting Latin Quarter just up the block, there is no shortage of places to visit within walking distance. \n\nThe B&B itself was very nice. Friendly staff 24/7. Quaint decor, especially the staircases and wall art. A rather bountiful continental breakfast with more than just the traditional toast and coffee-- a generous spread of pastries, eggs, yogurts, cheeses, ham, cereal, and on one morning, croissants!\n\nThe room was a good size, large with a comfy bed. My only complaint (and a 0.5 star reduction) was because the rooms were not well cleaned on my days there. The bed was made and the room was tidied up, but the towels were not replaced when left on the floor. 4.5 stars, |
12 star
| Came here on a Friday morning around 1030 and was greeted the second I parked my car which was wonderful and great service! Sadly the second I came up to the counter a bigger older guy, I'm assuming manager or a higher role, was completely rude! I asked how much an alignment was and explained I had a coupon that gave me a discount 10% and asked how much it would be with that included. His answer was completely rude an belittling \"well I said 89.99 so 10% of that is your price\". I wasn't asking for a math lesson just your pricing.\nThankfully he was given a phone call and Benny continued to help me out with a smile. I realized I left my drink in the car and asked if I could get it and was accommodated nicely. \nOver all this shop was clean, mostly friendly besides the older large gentleman I didn't get the name of sadly, and very fast service! \nBenny along with the guys in the garage were all nice and not sleazy or rude:) unlike upper management .... \nDefiantly coming back due I the nice service from the others close location and speedy service!!! |
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| This store must think that people don*t shop or that they are stupid.Why would someone buy used furniture with absolutely no warranty, when you can buy new furniture for less.My wife and I had our eye on a Robert Michael sectional for $1699, the salesperson said it would be $3500 at a new furniture store.We found an ad for a store called Lawrences Furniture that said they carried Robert Michael furniture.This store was great, the sectional was only $1299 for a new one in any fabric we wanted, and came with a warranty.We also bought another $5000 from Lawrences..Don!t buy used buy new, it!s that simple.....Shop till you drop. |
12 star
| A really great little restaurant in residential Pittsburgh. What I like most about this spot is that it's so versatile. It's great for weekend brunch, it's great for an afternoon glass of beer or wine, it's great for groups, at night it's even a great spot for a date. The only negative is the insane wait times, but they can't really help it if they are popular and successful, can they?\n\nThe menu is belgian-inspired Mediterranean and a bit of all-over-the-world light fare fusion. Which is a really neat concept. The prices are down-to-earth, and the food itself is generally delicious, although nothing really stands out as exceptional. Of course, they hit my soft spot, and carry good belgian (and german) beers on tap. The people alongside me at the bar seemed impressed with the wine selection too. \n\nOverall, Point Brugge Cafe doesn't bring the rustic, old-europe feel of Brugge to Pittsburgh. But it does bring Brugge's modernity and lack of pretentiousness to a town that's obviously eating it up. Literally and figuratively. |