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Confirm the other posts. Don't waste your time at this rude place. Show up at their ppen time and doors wide open but tell you they are closed and not even an invite to come back. Good to not need the business I guess.
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It is my suggestion that you avoid Addison Landscape. We worked with them and were very dissatisfied. The contract was signed, and then into the project, Joe Fraser begged us to pay more because he underestimated the contract and he was going to get in big trouble with his boss. So, we ended up paying double. The workmanship was poor. His guys didn't like to work very hard. The job took them twice as long, as a result. They have a one year warranty, but it's difficult to get them back out to your place. At first, it was a week, then two weeks. Many no-show, no-calls. Always one excuse after another. Vines were and still are dead, trellises were falling down , which they finally fixed after hounding him for a month. Then another trellise fell and they had to fix that. They sealed some treated wood, but didn't do all of them. They didn't follow our plan, which had dimensions and the whole bit. Joe Fraser thought the planter beds should be square instead. We made him redo them, because we wanted them according to the plan. Plus, the was Joe Fraser did them, there was no space to walk in front of it. My last contact was over two months ago. Still no call, no contact whatsoever. The remaining fixes will end up being out of our pocket to find someone else to fix Joe Fraser's mistakes. Never again! I hope you don't use him. It will just be a disappointment, and a costly mistake too!
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*single tear*\n\nWow, so disappointing! At 11:30am on a Sunday we grabbed 3 of these supposedly famous bagels to enjoy outside with our yummy lattes from Cafe Olimpico down the street. \n\nOur order: 1 sesame, 1 poppy, 1 everything...and 3 mini cream cheese packets. A recipe for deliciousness, no? NO. The bagels were cold, hard, nothing special at all.\n\nWere they having an off day? Perhaps. Still.....*single bagel tear*....very disappointing. Next time I would request \""WARM bagels\"" if I were you :)\n\n(Bagel tips for Toronto: my favourite light fluffy bagels come from Gryfe's on Bathurst; my favourite Montreal-style bagels come from Bagel House on Avenue Rd).
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Good dim sum. Everything is good. The spare riblets could be better, but everything else is solid. The ladies with the carts of food are pushy but not too pushy. Busy dim sum atmosphere. The prices are decent too.
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Worst drive-thru I've ever been to, mostly because in the three times I gave this sorry excuse for a restaurant a chance, twice it screwed up! The first time they didn't give me half my food and I had to go back for the rest. The second time we pulled up to the drive-thru with three hours to spare and sat there for three minutes waiting for someone to come to the speaker. When they didn't, I tried to go in to order food. THE DOORS WERE LOCKED! Yet when someone else approached the window they instantly took their order! Complained to corporate, which trickled down to regional, which got passed to the restaurant itself. Their response? Basically \""Oh well. We don't give a crap.\"" I give you two tries then that's it. Don't bother with this place. Seriously.
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I finally had the chance to step in here yesterday after months of driving by, seeing it, and wanting to step in - and I loved it! \n\nPaititi is a small-ish store a lot like some of the ones you'd find in the Strip District; maybe this is connected to them in some way and I just don't know? Anyway. Small or not, the items in here are adorable. Dresses, skirts, shorts, jewelery, scarves - all with that fantastic handmade feel to them that department store items just don't have. And everything in here is just so fun - there are bright colors, patterns and beads on almost all of the clothes. It's perfect for summer.\n\nWell, almost. Personally I found the material a lot of the clothes were made from was a bit too heavy to wear during this time of year, but then, I get very hot very quickly. I also wish there were a few items that men could buy in here, just because if there were this would be a great affordable place to buy unique trinkets for guys as well as girls.\n\nAs it is, though, it's still a fantastic little shop, and I left yesterday with a new bright multi-colored bead bracelet (handmade in Peru) and a flowered scarf. I'll be back to check out the rings soon, I'm sure!
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This was my first time being there. The smell of the place was kind of stinky. The lady took my order and seemed like she was in a rush (there were no lines).\n\nI got my food and drink. The milk tasted bad so I took it back up there and the lady was really rude about it.\n\nI ordered the steak kabobs with roasted vegetables and potatoes. The steak itself was tasty. Juicy. Flavorful. The vegetables were old, and the potatoes were soggy and flavorless. \n\nIt's good to try new things so you know not to go there ever again :)
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In town for a conference, I decided to stay at Signature, best decision I ever made. I am kind of over the big casino's with the loud hotels attached. Signature was amazing. Once through the gates and guard shack, I entered the peaceful lobby, checked in immediately and noticed the soft cinnamon aromatherapy scent, no smoke, no loud casino, yeah!!!\n\nUpon entering my room it was quiet, exceptionally clean and perfect for my stay in Las Vegas. The bed was extremely comfortable. The bathroom is huge, the water in the shower was instantly hot, the small tv in the bathroom is a nice touch while getting ready in the mornings.\n\nHere is the lowdown on the room, the closet is behind two mirrored doors with bathrobes and an iron and ironing board. There are light switches everywhere with dimmers, so you can leave low light on when going out. An ihome sits on one nightstand. The junior suite has a fully stocked kitchen, blender, coffee maker with coffee, toaster, sink with a garbage disposal, two burner stove and a microwave. The woods are dark and classy. I had a queen size sofa sleeper divided a tad bit from the king bed with a glass and dark wood screen attached to the wall. I had a nice desk workspace, coffee table, chair and best of all a balcony. It was so nice being able to open the slider and get some fresh air into the room without the concern of someone being able to get into the room. \n\nIn the lobby you will find a little store with tolietries that one might forget, snacks and drinks. There is a Starbuck's and a lounge. Signature is connected to the MGM by moving walkways, very convenient. One of my favorite things was the minute I left the conference center and walked through the doors to Signature, the aromatherapy scent filled the air, giving a very calming sensation. I can't wait to stay again!!
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Fish Market either needs to not seat people anywhere near the kitchen or tell Chef Sullivan to stop dicking around like he's some sort of idiot rock star when he has servers waiting to serve their food to hungry customers that are watching his ridiculous shenanigans. I watched one of our plates get sent back repeatedly by our server (Nathan, who was awesome). Gah, and I don't want to know about the rag that he uses to clean the plates before they go out. I'm glad I don't have a food allergy because it's definitely the same one for every plate. And how do you run out of PASTA?! The lobster Mac was watery and please can we all agree to stop serving a Caesar salad as four whole hearts of romaine? Not a fan. Chef Sullivan you are a tool.
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Love the food here.
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What a wonderful spot. I've been here a couple of times and been fortunate enough to get seated without a reservation, which frankly seems like a miracle, I would recommend making one. Great food, great service and a great atmosphere. Getting the one outside table they have in the summer time will forever be one of my best memories of Montreal... sipping on glass of wine, eating excellent food and watching the world go by is one of my favorite things to do... even when the world is speaking French.
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My experience at this Dennys wasn't good like previous occasions. The waitress that was waiting on us seemed RUDE and in a hurry.Their was an incident my parents were still working on their breakfast and she was already asking them if they wanted a box for their pancakes to take home, felt like she wanted us to go.Food this time around was Not good, pancakes tasted they were not cooked all the way through. Their furniture seem old when you sit you sink in. Unfortunately this restaurant needs improvement.
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I cannot not adequately describe how horrible the service is in the place. I'm not picky but DAMN. Expensive to boot. Why bother.
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I live 1 mile away from this location and had gone there maybe 10 times before the orders started getting messed up.After the 4th time in a row I mentioned something to the owner/cook who promptly snapped at me and the girl working the register and was very rude in front of my son.I will never do buisness with someone who cares so little about his employees and customers!
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Great patio and service, but the food is pretty bad. It's hard to mess up guacamole, and they even managed to do that. Come for a drink, but go somewhere else for dinner
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While I certainly appreciated the variety of ethnic food that World Harvest offers, I was very disturbed to find two small dead worms on a box of Spanish rice I was about to buy (at first I thought it was two grains of rice which made me even more disturbed). That is just not acceptable for a grocery store. If you are going there, be sure to look over all of your items before purchasing.
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Got to be \""tourist\"" and enjoyed 1/2 price tickets. Most the displays were very intersting but Bruce Springsteen? Not even close!\n\nNo matter, great place to get photos with Obama, Bush or even Abraham Lincoln!\n\nSkip the scary part of the tour. I was figuring it to be a few more wax sculptures to view like dracula or frankenstein. Instead, its a cheesy haunted house where you walk a maze and people jump out and scare you. Nice try.
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This company is very unethical.. If you are looking to be treated like an idiot and not get your phone calls returned I would highly recommend wardley. Thank god for Yelp AND THANKS FOR NOTHING WARDLEY!
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DO NOT GO HERE!!!!\n\nThis is by far the worst customer service experience ever.................\n\nSo, after my third replacement phone (iPhone 5) through Verizon in three weeks I decided enough was enough and it was time to go talk to the big dogs down at the Apple Store to finally get my phone fixed. \n\nI arrive at the store, which like all, are mobbed and a rep finally asks me if I need help. I tell her my issue and she asks if I have an appointment. I say not technically but my 29 mile trip to their store was appointment enough. An appointment in a retail store? I think not. So they tell me that they can see me in 30 minutes, that I cannot leave the store and direct me to a stool to sit in and not move. I need the help so I patiently oblige. Finally, a person arrives to help me. I explain my problem (the phone, which I have had for three days will not connect to WIFI or Bluetooth) and she takes it from me to do a diagnostic. She says, \""Oh, it looks like the battery is going bad.\"" I'm like cool, lets get this fixed. Then she informs me that the phone is out of warranty and it will cost $250 to fix it. I inform her again that I have only had the phone for three days. She says, \""sorry about that but we will not be helping you unless you pay.\"" Wowzers!!!! I inform her that I have bought over $8500 worth of Apple products over the past three years and I am not looking for something for free, I just want the device to operate correctly. She shrugs her shoulders, says sorry and walks away leaving me. \n\nI should have known that I would get this response because as I watched them help people before me with faulty devices get told the same story. How in the world a multi-billion dollars company could care so little for their customers is unbelievable to me. My only choice was to get up and walk out and hope Verizon could help me which they have done their best to do. Steer clear, very clear, of this under staffed, unprofessional, under expierenced and rude store. After the years of using Apple products I think I may be going back to their competitor that actually do care about there customers and want them to stick around, forever.
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This place was filthy!! \nWe ate at a Sizzlers in Cottonwood, AZ 2 days before, and we liked it soo much we decided to look for one close to our Phoenix hotel. Since there are only 2 Sizzlers in Phoenix, we picked this one and arrived aroung 6.30 pm. We entered this place and were kind of welcomed by a grumpy manager( that should have been a sign), placed our order, and looked for a clean table. We found 1 in a corner, the rest wasn't cleaned.\nWe took our plastic!!!! plates, and went to the salad-bar. Several trays were empty, and were not refilled. The fries were cold, there was food everywhere on the floor. I ate my steak, which was ok, my wife didn't eat anything, i drank my Coke(no refills??!!), asked for the bill, and went to the bathroom. Oh my God.......no words for this experience.\nNever again in this dump. \nThey should go to Cottonwood to learn how to run a restaurant in a proper way.
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We used to love this place. I don't know if it's the new management or what? Last night we went and ordered spaghetti and meatballs. It was horrible! The sauce taste like it came straight out of a can with no spices or flavor. The noodles were way overcooked. The meatballs tasted bland. The garlic knots we're burned. The service and salad was good though...
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Newport Beach location - absolutely wonderful. Las Vegas location - not so great - service is 3 on a scale of 1-10 and the food - 1 on a scale of 1-10. Way different than the Newport Beach location that I frequent. Very authentic and great service and the food is delicious.
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Gold Coast Casino & Hotel gave me, a non-smoker, a smoking room. I called the front desk, they said succinctly they ran out of rooms, refused my refund request. I cannot stand the smell of this smoke-soaked room. It's foul and triggers my allergies. Terrible.
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Not the best. Wanted to try this place. Used to go to the one down town Phx. Toasted ravs were great. Got a loaf of bread that was wonderful. I got the clam sauce. It had little bits of green peppers. Minestrone just ok. Carrots where uncooked. Won't go back. Sorry.
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Absolutely, categorically the best fine dining experience I've ever had In Las Vegas and I've had many.\n\nThe food. The service. Impeccable.\n\nTip: Make sure you dine upstairs.
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Stopped here for dessert, led by yelp, and were not disappointed. We split a baileys tort and strawberry shortcake, and both were fabulous. Fair prices, $3-5 per dessert.
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Early August i was in Vegas! Chose this Cathy restaurant because we was craving for Chinese food! I got to say the SERVICE is SUCK!!! From waitress to waiter and as well the manager! everyone was RULE!!!!\nWill never come back! They need to train their staffs!!! On top of that they are dirty!\nWe just ask simple things like refill water, ask for utensils, unacceptable service!!!
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Bring on the mini-veggie omelet with fresh fruit substitute, dry rye toast and Kona coffee (no cream). The mini-veggie is still my favorite for its \""lightness\"" and \""taste\"". Most breakfast places seem to serve large 3 and 4 egg omelets with gooey ingredients but I have become accustomed to the smaller, dryer white egg Le Peep omelet. Today there were no tomatoes but I didn't miss them. However, I did splurge on the Knott's preserves and felt I had to try one of each with the dry rye.\n\nLe Peep servers (Matt & Greg have moved on) but Rushella knows what I want when I bring in the daily paper. I usually sit outside even in the winter with my back to the sun except today when it was too hot and sat inside. The green patio chairs could be more comfortable but that is minor in comparison to getting the mini-veggie. An ocean view would be nice to look at but that is also minor (well, not really) in comparison to getting the mini-veggie. A cool forest setting would be nice to look at but that is also minor (again, not really) in comparison to getting the mini-veggie.... The impending heat above 110 for the eighth straight day must be getting to me... Why am I not in Manhattan Beach or in Flagstaff today...
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Salads, soups, sandwiches, and cookies with a nice assembly-line-type set-up. You do get a cookie with each meal, it's large and it's clean. They have breakfast in the morning.\n\nThis just isn't my favorite place to eat - nothing is terrible, but the ingredients are pretty blah and the resulting meals are, as well. On top of all that, they're not at all inexpensive for what you get, and the service is as bland as the food. \n\nI only eat here when there are no other options.
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After a long day at the pool while on vacation, my DH and y\nMyself along with my 2 year old were famished and really tired. We tried to go into a few other restaurants in the area but were turned down as my DH had on a tank. My poor 2 year old was so tired and hungry by the time we arrived at this lovely restaurant. We were welcomed in and they immediately noticed how upset my daughter was. Brought out a cookie , water and offered to bring her food immediately. The wonderful hospitality didn't stop there. The manager heard my daughter say the word \""ice cream, \""and offered to take her in the kitchen so she could get her own. Later she fufilled her promise, and my daughter was so excited! Our food was absolutely delicious as well. Would highly recommend this place. The menu had many wonderful selections. Fun place as well.
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I don't usually like to write a review after only one trip to a restaurant, however, this place is AMAZING and I just had to write a review. My husband and I went here for breakfast and both had the continental breakfast. The bagel with chive cream cheese with smoked samon and capers was all tasty, but not a stand out item. The stars were the croissants. We tried plain, chocolate, and apricot. They were all buttery and flaky and perfect. The favorite though was the apricot. Any time I can see whole slices of fruit on a pastry, it's a good sign. Words fail me at this time in how to possibly describe the wonderfullness that is the apricot croissant.\n\nNow, the reason for only 4 stars. Usually somewhat slow service doesn't bother me and is easily overlooked with good food. Hovever, the service here was pathetic. When we arrived we were the only ones in the entire place. After taking our drink orders, we didn't see our server again for 10-15 minutes. This after she had just told us to let her know if we wanted our bagels toasted. I guess we were supposed to walk around searching for her after we got our bagels from the bar? A huge group of people walked in about halfway through our meal (all going to a Paul Mitchell convention and all wearing entirely black and sporting outlandish hair styles...annoying and loud...). I thought, surely the servers will have to come over more often with so many people here now, but no. Still waited forever for our check.\n\nNext trip, we will be back. Maybe I'll get to try the yummy looking desserts at the pastry counter.
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Oh my lord. I can't so much as go into a lingerie shop without getting a fit of the giggles so when I walked past G-Spot the other day you can imagine my reaction. I don't like to think of myself as a prude but I am, a complete and utter giggly girl when it comes to this kind of stuff.\n\nLiving in Glasgow my whole life I've never seen any shops like G-Spot so I can only assume that our neighbours in Edinburgh are a bit more adventurous as there must be a market for this kind of thing somewhere and it's pretty bold as brass sitting bang in the middle of Dalry Road.\n\nIf you are in the market for a gimp suit or some PVC then head along if not, then AVERT YOUR EYES!
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I have been going to Sassoon Salon every six weeks for over six years. Nathan does my color and Sophie my cut. I'm a redhead - a color that is difficult for many colorists to get right. Nathan's color is always perfect and beautiful. Very natural. Sophie listens to all my crazy ideas with great patience and always manages to turn out a cut that is just what I imagined.\n\nThe best thing about Sassoon Salon is that staff isn't changing all the time. So you can really develop a relationship with a stylist who knows your preferences. And if for some reason your regular person is temporarily unavailable, they keep such good records that you can see someone else who can approximate the style you usually get.\n\nThis is the best, most professional, lowest drama salon in town. You won't be disappointed!
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The website boasts 100% Grass-fed Iowa beef, the prices were reasonable and the delivery guy was very nice and personable. The rest of my experience was absolutely awful. First off, the delivery service is run through another company. Who outsources delivery drivers? Evidently these folks do, and you pay for it with patience and money. We ordered three of the same burgers (bacon burgers with added cheddar), and modified one to have no onion and no sauce. We also ordered one order of cheese fries with added peppers, and two plain orders of fries on the side. The website was fickle and we had to put in the correct combinations of \""Letter-perfect\"" street addresses, which was aggravating but manageable. Our order showed up precisely on time, the delivery guy looked stressed and hands over a half-soaked white bag covered in what he claims is cheese sauce and says \""The fries busted.\"" So I scurry off to the kitchen with our food to inspect the damages and the cheese fries are fine, the cheese sauce couldn't have run all over the inside of the bag because it was ice cold. Anyone who has handled cold cheese sauce knows it's like salty silly putty when it's cold. No, it is in fact the sauce from the burger that nobody ordered on the side. We just plain didn't want the burger sauce, but we got in anyway, all over our entire order. The delivery guy calls the restaurant and tells them what happened, they say they will replace the entire order but that it will take another hour to get back to us. We called the restaurant and the girl who picked up the phone was rude, abrupt and blamed the delivery guy for throwing the food around. He blamed her for packaging it badly. She showed no care or concern for our complaint and couldn't get us off the phone fast enough. We asked to speak to a manager and she says \""I can take a message\"". Oh, so now the underpaid help is fielding complaints for the manager or is it that she has no intention of doing anything about it but wiping her a** with the complaint slip? I think it's the latter. She really was the most awful representative for a dining establishment I have ever encountered. I have bar-tended and served in high end and low end restaurants for ten years and I have to say, she has NO business being in the food business. She should be relieved of her *obviously* so-stressful position at the front counter of Lobby's burgers and fries. Then, when we hang up with that one, the manager calls us and sensing that he is unable to make things right as they have gone so so terribly wrong, he hangs up on us! Awesome customer service abounds here! So yes, what little corner I could taste of the burger was absolutely delicious, though 99.9% of it went right in the trash. I wish I had gotten an edible order so we could have enjoyed all of it. It's sad, really, a whole meal wasted because someone put sauce in a bag that we didn't even want. I would consider trying it again, but the girl on the phone, the manager and the delivery service make me really think twice before going back.
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This is a do-not miss experience in Vegas. So completely random, to sit in a fancy-schmancy block of ice, drinking cocktails.\n\nAll the staff we encountered, from the front desk, to the bartender, to the photographer, were all very helpful and friendly. There are various packages to choose from - my husband and I went with the basic (I think it was about $20 per person). You get a parka and gloves, and a free house shot. Other specialty drinks can be purchased separately, and you can also purchase an upgrade package, if you'd like to wear a fur coat and boots into the lounge.\n\nMinus 5 is actually -5 degrees Celsius, so about 20 degrees Fahrenheit. It's not nearly as cold as the name Minus 5 would lead you to believe. But it is chilly. I maxed out at about 1/2 hour.\n\nSo much fun; highly recommended.
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What to say? Meh! Although it might be 2.5 stars, but it's for sure not 3.\n\nOne more place that I can add to my list of things that don't live up to the hype.\n\nHad the Italian Beef and Chicago Dog.\n\nFirst the beef. You could tell the beef was pretty good quality and to my surprise there was more than enough of it for my tastes. We ordered the sandwich dipped so the good news is that it made the bread edible. Had it not been that way I expect the clearly stale bread would have been on the inedible side. As for flavor about the only thing you could taste was the dip. The beef had no discernible flavor on it's own. Having said that I found the dip to be high on the pepper side and as such I got to taste it for several hours later.\n\nNow the hot dog. I don't claim to be an expert on Chicago cuisine, but I'm pretty sure a Chicago dog includes celery salt. None here...nada, zip, zero. Oddly enough that little missing ingredient makes a lot of difference. The dog also comes with fries. Now most places on the planet the fries come on a separate plate/bag/cup/whatever. Not here. Fries come wrapped in the paper that contains the dog. I wasn't digging this little innovation.\n\nThere are all kinds of signs/posters in the place telling you about how good the sandwich is and who says so. Also on one of those TV food/travel channel competitions the beef sandwich was named the winner for the midwest region as the best sandwich in America. As of this writing the overall winner hasn't been named but if the beef sandwich comes even remotely close to winning, I'm going to throw my TV out the window. \n\nThis place isn't even remotely close to where I live, but since I was in the neighborhood we stopped in. I wouldn't make a special trip, but I might give it a try again (just to see if I can \""get it\"") if I'm ever back in the neighborhood.
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McKibbins is the kind of place you go to when you want to sit and drink a pint or two and just relax. The space is dark yet welcoming, with lots of corners. The list of draft beers is extensive. The food menu has lots of choices and is consistently good. While the fish and chips is not the absolute most amazing fish and chips I've ever had, it's still excellent, and a far cry from the so-so fish and chips most places try to pass off. \n\nMcKibbons is my choice when I want comfort food and good beer.
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This place was excellent! We found it on accident; I had just vetoed a caf across the street when Friend A says, \""What about that place?\""(In hindsight I think he was joking) My boss and I go \""ok\"". And off we went. I'll admit that it is not much to look at, but the food more than makes up for that. \n When we walked in It was like everyone was just kinda hanging out, a nice lady it what looked like a pair of house slippers looked up from her conversation with a patron at the bar and told us to just sit wherever we wanted. About 30 seconds or so later someone appeared out of thin air and took our drink order. When we hesitated he began listing off all the drinks they had. I was about to settle when he said the magic word \""kool-aid\"" and to top it off it was red flavored. We took a minute to peruse the menu it made my tummy happy just looking at it. They are one of two places that I have found that has grits that are worth a damn. Other items included fried okra, catfish, fried chicken, meatloaf, liver and onions, red snapper, chitterlings, and a host of other southern classic. \n I had catfish Mac and cheese and yams. The yams were sweet and juicy but not soggy. The Mac and cheese had real cheese in it and the catfish was some of the best I have ever had. Friend L had the liver and onions and friend A had fried chicken. We never agree on anything when it comes to lunch but we agreed that this place was solid. A word of warning there is a 20 min delay on anything fried and you are going to be hard pressed to get out of here in a hour if you come for lunch. Other than that this place was great.
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I've eaten here before and I always try to support local businesses but the owner/cook won't make my food the way I want. He was yells at his employee (non English speaking undocumented worker) then a server is screaming the whole time sitting at the bar making the environment stressful and tense we won't be back. A lot like southern Cali restaurants just super unprofessional.
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I had a mixed bag experience at Tempe Camera. I went to have two point-and-shoot digital cameras looked at to see if they were worth repairing. The two ladies in repair were really friendly and helpful. They were honest that it was not worth the money to repair them because it would end up costing more than a new camera, but then they got one camera working! They even gave me a couple batteries, which was very nice.\n\nI then proceeded upstairs to the sales dept. to look for a replacement for my little point-and-shoot that I use to photograph jewelry. The salesman was condescending and argumentative. He made me feel about two inches tall. He was challenging and not at all helpful. It was an extremely uncomfortable experience and I couldn't wait to get away from him, but even after I said I needed to do more research, he kept talking, telling me all the ways I was wrong about the camera I wanted and how I was using it.\n\nThis seems to be a great place for the professional or serious hobbyist, but my experience in the salesroom was pretty dismal.
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We were checking out College's this summer and had breakfast @ Einstein's. It was really good, Breakfast Bagel w/ Turkey Sausage & the kids got bagels w/ CC plus some of the Cinnamon Twist. The best part is my son joined their Text Club and got his Bagel w/ CC FREE. If my daughter chooses Pitt or Carnegie then we will be back!
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This property is awesome! The decor is chic and the ventilation system in the casino keeps the place as fresher than you'd expect in an area where people are smoking. The rooms are very tastefully done are not tacky at all. Very modern and classy. I have gone to the buffet and agree with it being the best currently however the line can be a pain at times. They have a very good players club with lots of perks if you are into that as I am. \n\nAs for the location? Well where else would you propose it be built people? On the roof of the MGM perhaps? Cell phone signals suck even in the strip hotels. \n\nThis hotel is worth the money and doesn't have even a tenth of the trashy tacky drunks you have roaming around the strip hotels.\n\nDefinitely worth checking out!!!
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Paul's personnel were courteous, prompt, and professional - but even after 6 or 7 visits, were utterly unable to eliminate - or apparently even slow down the termite infestation. \nInexpensive termite control contract came with house purchase- only $99 per year. No problem for couple of years but then the beasts arrived. IDespite 6 or 7 treatments there was no apparent effect on the termite invasion. They did not appear deterred in the heavily treated areas - and were spreading even after repeated visits. They were not only apparently not deterred, they didn't even appear mildly discouraged. Gave up after last treatment by Paul's in 10/08. Paid a comparative FORTUNE for treatment by Truly Nolan - but they stopped the invasion.
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1 star may be too much. \nI'm going to keep this short and to the facts...9 min til waiter addresses us. 17 min to get lemon for ice water...had to ask twice. 30 min, 30 to get appetizer of hush puppies. 30 min. Really?? \n\nNo plates for app, no silverware. Had to get up and ask host for them. Ordered fish and shrimp and a crab daddy. \n\nCrabs were RIDICULOUSLY hard to crack..they were so soft you had to peel it. It was not fresh at all. \n\nFish was suppose to be crisp and beer battered. It was mush. And the shrimp...no flavor. I killed the cocktail and tarter sauces and asked for more to choke it down. \n\nIt was a sun night around 8:45 pm with hardly any tables...service sucked. Food sucked. Was looking forward to a great seafood meal even though it's Nevada but ugh this was soooo disappointing.
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Oh. My. God.\n\nBest taco I have ever eaten in my entire life. No lie. My husband and friend said the same thing when they took their first bites.\n\nThe salsa bar is great, too, but OMG those tacos.......
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This was my very first experience of Indian cuisine and afterward I was hooked. This is a pretty small restaurant tucked away on a side street behind Conestoga Mall, so you can very easily pass by without knowing its there. It doesn't look like anything fancy, but what an experience this place was!\n\nI don't think I quite realized how spicy Indian food can get, but this experience certainly taught me well! What I really liked about this place is how they offer a buffet. While buffets can be very hit and miss, this one was a hit! As my first experience eating Indian food I very much appreciated being able to see what I was eating before I ate it. \n\nI left this place very excited about my experience and eager to tell my friends and family about it! It was not too long after that I was back with some family and friends for a birthday celebration. There were about 10 of us in our group that they were able to accommodate, though we made sure to get a reservation because of the small scale size of the restaurant. Another stand-out dining experience. \n\nI look forward to going back to Waterloo and returning to this place for another delicious meal!
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The ice cream is all original recipes. They have vegan ice cream as well. It's the best boba place I've been to and the only one that's open til 2am. Really recommend you to stop by!
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Generally, I like Cirque. Seeing Kooza when it was touring was the highlight of that summer. That said, Mystere was disappointing.\n\nToo Vegas-sy. They have to cram two shows a night into the auditorium, which makes it shorter than your normal Cirque show. Add in a way-too-persistent comedy act of an annoying baby ,and the wow-factor is pretty low.\n\nCirque probably knows this; that's why it's the cheapest of the Vegas shows. But I'd say skip this one, and splurge on \""Ka\"" or \""O\"".
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Great food, much better than breakfast club.
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My boyfriend and I came here for dinner, $36.95/person, a TOTAL RIPOFF. \n\nMost of the meat in the carving stations were incredibly dry. The ostrich meat had a great taste to it but all the other meats we tried (kobe top sirloin, pork short ribs) were just dry. \n\nAsian food here should not be touched, the sushi rolls and nigris were incredibly gross, they resembled the sushi you'd get in supermarket packages. Fried rice tasted very americanized. \n\nWaitress was very nice and service was overall excelllent. Everytime I came back to the table, my plates were cleared and my drink refilled. \n\nDessert: So many choices! Tiramisu, chocolate covered strawberries, key lime pie, ice cream, chocolate cake. It was definitely the biggest selection I've seen at a buffet. \n\nI think they should stick to american items because dishes like pasta were great but when it came to say paella (it was mushy = BAD). \n\nI've heard this buffet was better for breakfast/lunch so I\""ll probably come back to give the breakfast and lunch buffet a shot. Till then this place deserves a one star for the excellent service and the dessert selection.
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As regulars of Tarbell's, we had high expectations for the Tavern. And it totally delivered! Braden was our server, and was was fun and knowledgeable about the menu. One of the staff saw that we had be sitting for a moment or two waiting to order, and he brought us a plate of Truffle Bikinis which were delicious little grilled cheese mini-sandwiches. I ordered the cheeseburger with house-made potato chips - best burger that I have ever had! For dessert, I had the coconut creme pie and a glass of champagne - which was also delicious. So, it was pretty easy to give the Tavern 5 stars. Once again, Mark Tarbell produces a lovely ambiance, delicious food, and excellent service. High five Mark!
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Absolutely great beers and ales! I must say that the Original Innis and Gunn is one of the best beers I've ever had!
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My boyfriend and I were in Madison for a couple of days and I was blown away by how great this place was. \n\nThe food quality, taste, and presentation were amazing! The signature cocktails were very impressive. The service was excellent. The atmosphere/decor were very nice.\n\nOur server, Megan, was awesome, friendly, professional, knowledgeable, and made our time there really special. We loved our brunch so much that we came back at night for dinner and she was our server both times! \n\nIf I really had to complain about one thing, one of the bartenders at night (guy wearing a dinosaur costume) was kind of rude to me and charged me the wrong price for a drink. Eh, they were busy. \n\nI will definitely visit again, everything was beyond my expectations. Highly recommended!
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Went to have my 03 Montero Power Steering hose replaced but had to come back because they did not tighten the clamps so the power steering fluid leaked all over. Should have known because while I was there, a lady came back and Gene's forgot to put the oil drain plug back. So she lost a lot of oil. \n\nAfter the power steering hose replacement, Gene gave me a wish list that my rear differential oil was leaking. But when they were done they said it was the left rear differential axle seal. It was a cheaper charge BUT when I drove away the rear differential high pitch sound was still there. Gene said minimum I'm looking at is $1200. Depending on what they see and repair like bearings etc. Really? Why not change the whole thing? So went to the junk yard and found a good one for $400 and my friend replaced it for $250. Gene's did not even replace the left differential side seal as they claimed. They charged me $178. They did not even remove or open the differential how could they have replaced the side seal? Plus they did not even replace the differential fluid. It's all black. They just topped it off. They did not even clean the outside of the differential.\n\nMy first visit should've raised red flags. Told him I needed my hoses replaced not specifically saying power steering. So Gene replaced my radiator hoses seeing the radiator and its hoses were less than a month old. Mitsu just replaced them. Gene told me he went with what I said. Really? I was there on good faith. He could visually check that they are new. He still charged me $313 plus $178 for engine hoses for something that did not need replacement. This power steering hose caused me $500 too. But my friend saw it today that it was the rack and pinion that's leaking not the hose. Gene wanted to piece meal it just like the differential. The whole rack and pinion assembly costs $400. The Differential seal was not even replaced, but he charged $178. Overall repairs of $1200 at Gene's did not fix anything. You've been warned. Never again. Semper Fi? I don't think so. I'm a Marine Vet but it didn't matter. I was still milked.
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While much of Phoenix definitely fits the stereotype of overgrown suburbs and masses of humanity, its nice to remember that we have several wilderness areas where you can get outside and experience nature, and they're conveniently located right in the center of town. Places like Camelback Mountain, South Mountain, North Mountain Park, and Piestewa Peak are probably the best known, but Dreamy Draw certainly holds its own.\n\nLocated right off of the 51 and Northern, Dreamy Draw is a hidden gem right in the center of town. With plentiful parking, and both paved and unpaved trails for every skill level, Dream Draw is a great place to go for a walk, a run, a hike, a mountain bike ride, or even just have a picnic. The different levels of trails means that you'll enjoy it whether your skill level consists of keeping up with your kids or your avid hiker / trail runner brother-in-law. And you can even bring your dog or ride your horse (if you have one).\n\nSo if you want a break from the everyday hustle and bustle of the city streets, take a break and head over to Dreamy Draw. You went believe how real this dream seems.
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This is my second time trying Smashburger. Only a different location this time. I ordered their new Crispy Buffalo and Blue cheese chicken burger. What a huge disappointment. The chicken patty, while juicy, was over cooked. The check chicken was a golden rust instead of golden brown. One would think ordering a buffalo chicken sandwich that they would dredge the check chicken in sauce. That was not the case. The breaded piece of meat (which had very little flavor other then oil flavor) was lightly drizzled with buffalo sauce. The blue cheese was plentiful but with the lack of sauce the cheese over powered the whole thing. No spice whatsoever. The one good thing about this chicken burger though was the tomatoes slices and lettuce were fresh. I give them one star for that. \n\nI also ordered the new buffalo fries. First off shoe string fries? Really? They have no substance to them. Horrible move on the chains part. The \""buffalo\"" seasoning didn't taste anything like buffalo. It had an off taste very much like their normal fries (which my husband had) .\n\nI will give this chain one more chance in the far future but I will make sure to try the cheeseburgers and not the chicken.
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The place is clean and the food looks fresh. The food is really good. This place reminds me of Panera bread. The cheddar broccoli bread bowl soup is my favorite
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Like David who was here about two weeks ago, this is a place I would not return to. This was our second experience here and like David said the chips are ok, but that is about it. The cheese they use is not good, the salsa you can make at home and make it taste better and the food was average.\n\nWhat seems to attract people to this place is the happy hour times which offers 2 for 1 drinks. It seems like they are surviving off the bar and NOT the food. \n\nOn the bottom of the receipt is CLEARLY states GREAT MEXICAN FOOD NOTHING OVER 10.$. This is exactly how it is written..WRONG...They should change this before someone decides to take the time to sue them for false advertising and shuts them down. \n\nTwo people in our party ordered Fajitas and we were charged $11.00 for each. Now I am not a math wizard, but I do believe that contradicts what they advertise on their receipt. Also, if you order Enchilada or a burrito, most Mexican Restaurants give you that with rice and beans...NOT THIS PLACE, they charge you $2.00 extra if you want sides with your food bring the total cost of your dish, YOU GUEST IT, to OVER $10.00. You end up paying anywhere from $10.50 to $13.00 for that plate. \n\nAND DON'T\""T EVEN THINKS OF ASKING FOR MORE TORTILLA'S unless you want to pay $1.00 per request. \n\nThe staff has been very nice on both visits which makes the place bearable...One couple in our party was NOT impressed with the alcohol the first time around and sent their drinks back. It does look like they took those drinks off the bill even though they FAIL to inform you of this. They don't inform you of the extra charges or if they do something to benefit you, ITS A SURPRISE AND EVERYONE LOVES SURPRISES WHEN THEY GO OUT TO EAT FROM A RESTAURANT RIGHT???\n\nSo one last example, they offer a burrito called enchilada style, which means they put sauce and cheese on the outside. The burrito is $7.00 but for the scoop of sauce and a little cheese, you guessed it, $2.00 extra and then if you want rice, beans and chips with your burrito, another $2.00 bringing the total to $11.00.....Again $1.00 over the NOTHING OVER $10.00 quote on the receipt. \n\nLastly about the Fajita plate, $11.00 is apparently without meat, if you want meat, anther $2.00 and the beans offered on the side, another $2.00, that is a $15.00 plate and in any other restaurant, the price would be the same but would include rice, chips and ALL THE TORTILLA's you desire at NO EXTRA CHARGE.\n\nThis is Vegas folks, there are a LOT better Mexican Restaurants in town for the same price of a $13.00 to $15.00 plate with NO HIDDEN CHARGES, better drinks, and just as good Happy Hour Specials.\n\nThe ONLY SAVING grace this place has and this is why they will survive in this town David, is that they are close to UNLV so people who don't have cars can indulge, they are not far from the strip and they do have a LOT OF TVs for watching sports and most people don't need more then a few drinks and some chips to munch on while watching a game. Just make sure you enjoy the chips dry as the VERY SMALL dish of salsa is NOWHERE NEAR enough for the amount of chips you get and YOU WILL GET CHARGED if you ask for MORE....\n\nThere are better places to watch sports in this town as well. Read through the reviews, the 4 stars are from people who enjoy cheap, low alcohol drinks who think they are getting a deal. Read Ms Fabulous W from 5/15/2011, you will really see what your Happy Hour Drink are getting you....LOL\n\nMaybe Glen Learner the Heavy Hitter would like to get his hands on this receipt.
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It was good, but not great. I guess I'm spoiled with how well Asian Fusion is done at Gingerootz in Appleton.
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For all the hype, was very disappointed with the experience. The beautiful view does not make up for the poor food. As vegetarians, we never expect much while fine dining but we did expect much more from this place. Had to pay the fixed price for basically five types of salads, which were extremely small by the way. The food is definitely overpriced for the portions and the service was also poor. Our waiter only appeared about twice, while other servers brought our food, cleared our plates, and even took our bill. Having our picture taken was a nice gesture except no one knew how to properly use a camera and we ended up with a blurry photograph. Sadly disappointed because I really wanted to like Isabela.
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Pizza and beer. A match made in heaven. I've been hearing some great word of mouth about this place for ages and have been dying to try it. Finally, I got my chance. \n\nI ordered the white pizza and a hef. The garlicky goodness was so badass. I love when white pizza is done right. It's a hard trick, but they pull it off flawlessly. The beer is fantastic as well. I'm psyched to try their rootbeer on my next trip. It looked so refreshing, \n\nThere are quite a few other menu items that caught my eye as well, so I look forward to my next visit there. It'll definitely be sooner than later. I'll have to add this to my regular rotation in town. \n\nLove it.
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We showed up pretty late on the Fri of NY weekend to see Tiesto. We had to wait for 1.5 hours to get in which was a pain, but luckily we got in just in time for Tiesto. Girls were $30 and guys were $75, but for a bit more you could buy tix in advance and not wait in line. \nClub was really fun! The music was pumping and Tiesto put on quite a show with lights, beats, video, and even streamers. Tons of foreigners and if you want to get into the pit, slip some $$ to the usher and you're solid.\nDefinitely more men than women, and everyone was mostly nice/respectful.\nIt was pretty packed and there was a bunch of stolen cell phones but otherwise, great night and great club!
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First time at the Dish.. we tried the Parmesan Potato Poppers. They are unbelievably good. So crip outside..and yumm mashed potatoes inside.. a must try!
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This is my second visit here. First time food was soo good. Ordered the breakfast biscuits with turkey bacon and all was fully cooked & biscuits were fresh. This time, ehhh food was ok. Ordered the cheese omelette with turkey bacon. Omelette was very good but turkey bacon was not cooked all the way, some parts were still cold, breakfast potatoes were old and hard. Then my glass of water spilled accidentally on the table & all we got were paper napkins to clean the water mess. The girl meant well by bringing us napkins but didn't clean the table until we were ready to leave. sat with a table spilled with water dripping to the floor. The place was not busy just 2 other tables were occupied. Don't think I'll be coming back.
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The first time I came here, my server seemed like I was inconveniencing her with my order. The food was less than average and grossly overpriced. I hoped it was a fluke, so I went a second time and the people behind me in line were seated before me and my meal took an absurd amount of time to be served. I will not be returning to this restaurant.
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Clean, well stocked, and very efficient check-out - far better than my 'normal' Von's and nearly as convenient when you take into account the lack of having to venture into Boca Park. Prices trend a bit higher than Wal-Mart and non-organic vegetables are sometimes limp, but by-and-by a quality grocery store with good prices and all the essentials.
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Very satisfying lunch. The only problem is, sometimes the line gets pretty damn long and you have to wait a while to be seated, but they do the best to accomodate you. \n\nOriginally from Atlanta, where Asian foods, (and Thai) are readily available, I found this place to my preference when it came to Asian foods in Charlotte. I almost always got the (sometimes extra spicy) spicy basil beef, and it was just the right amount of spicy that kind of burns your tongue a little but doesn't cause you to run in search of milk. Not sure what the dinner menu is like, but I assume it's more expensive. I wouldn't pay more than the lunch price for a meal here.
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How many ways can a restaurant use Jamon Iberico. More than I could eat for sure, throw in some serrano, skirt steak (which I am trying desperately to duplicate at home) a veal cheek so tender that a slight touch with your fork splits it and you have a memorable meal. Service was outstanding, wine list all Spanish and the best damn gin and tonic I have ever had, and I cannot stand drinking gin and tonics. \n\nFavorite dish (outside of the jamon di Iberico) was the Brussel Sprouts with apple, fennel, serrano served warm. I suggest going with people you know as its all shared. If you want Paella order early as it sells out and can be 45 minutes before the next version is available. There are 5 or 6 types and they are made in rotation or for groups of 6 or more. \n\nMy complaint - I am tired of Croquetas. They may be traditional buut no matter where I have them, I really hate them and unfortunately Jaleo is no exception. Maybe they are not my food type as everyone else seems to love them. Maybe it's because we Americans see then as \""safe\"" when compared to other items on the menu. Live a little y'all
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Save your money. \nThe crab legs were very mushy, and lacked flavor. The steamed vegetables were soggy. The sodas were flat. And rest of the food was just so so. \nThe only positive thing was, they had cotton candy that you could take with you.\nFor $5 more you can go to a better dinner buffet.
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I have tried a lot of restaurants in Vegas and honestly this is the ONLY place that my BF and I return to on every visit. The environment is casual and the food is so good. Gonzalez y Gonzalez never lets me down!
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Good lunch special that include a drink for $9.99. Very tasty and delicious. Will come back if I am ever in the area.
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Avoid, avoid, avoid...... what seems to be a great deal fare turns out to be a much higher rate. they charge extra for everything, everything I say......get the point?
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I went here for my 31st birthday on Wed. I had made a reservation but we got to the place about 30 minutes early. They sat us. The restaraunt was very crowded and the tables are practically on top of each other. Our server was nice but a little too eager, always asking how we were doing. I guess some people like that but i felt rushed. They did print my name on the menu which was nice and I appreciated and they wrapped it up at the end and provided to me. I took a photo but don't really care to keep a copy of their menu. I had the yellowfin Tuna, lobster bisque and oysters. My husband just had the swordfish. My husband liked his food and everything tasted ok as we were eating. We finished pretty fast with a $175 check for 2 drinks, 1 app, a soup and 2 entrees. We were excited about walking around Freemont street after to hit up some of the bars. We walked around after and about an hour and a half after dinner I started sweating and ended up getting majorly sick. My husband did not get sick but he did not eat the same items. We ended up having to leave and I spent the rest of the night in bed so freaking sick. I emailed Chart House on their website to let them know that I had been sick and was 100% positive it was from the food as I had felt great before I ate and had nothing after I ate. No response from the site. Overall, I was highly disappointed that they would not even respond. Who knows if other people got sick as well as Im sure the restaraunt was not even notified by the website and I was too sick to call them. Overall, highly disappointed in this experience as there are so many other great places in Vegas to eat. I just happened to pick the place with the unfresh seafood. Eat with Caution!
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I've stayed at Monte Carlo before, but this experience was not that great... \n\nI don't understand why you can't even bring outside food or drinks into the pool area when they have their own food court in the hotel... I bought a drink and a banana from the Starbucks in the hotel and the pool girl told me no outside food or drinks.... so i brought my drink back to my room then came back down... i totally forgot i had my banana in my bag when i got down to the pool, so she searched my bag and then the same pool girl rudely said, you can't bring that banana in there, so i went to the side and ate it... \n\n finally i was in the pool area getting a towel and i asked for 2 and a different pool girl said 1 towel per person while the person before me just asked for 4 towels and she gave them to him... it's like be consistent... if you're going to give 1 towel per person then just do that, don't give 1 guest 4 towels and another 1 towel.\n\nthey expect you to buy food and drinks poolside, but you can't even get service... my friends and i waited about an hour for the waitress to come to us... my friend had to ask her twice and he also asked if there was another place we could order from and of course there wasn't... so we got tired of waiting almost 2 hours without service that we just packed up and left the pool area...\n\nanother incident i had in the pool area was another guest and his daughter were coming in as i was leaving and the same pool girl at the entrance told them they couldn't being a stinking bottled of water into the pool area... it's like what the heck, it's just a bottled water?!?!?!\n\nall in all, if you're gonna stay at the Monte Carlo for the pool area... don't do it, it's not worth it... i don't think I'd stay here again because the reason why i go to Vegas is for the pool, the nightlife, and the gambling and since the pool area sucks then this hotel is out of the question....
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Great Location, great atmosphere. But that is where it ends. Twice the price as Eden's Grill. Small portions. We were excited for the special feature on Saturday evenings menu Paella $49.00 entree was very bland & would have tasted better if it were cooked in Rice-a Roni. Another Scottsdale restaurant that will come & go.\nWe won't be back
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I was in need of some propane late one night and drove over to Uhaul to get my tank refilled. If was a Friday at 7:45 pm. got there in time just before they closed. I pulled up and the guy cleaning the lot told me that they were closed and I would have to come back. I asked him what time they closed and he didn't answer. I looked in the window and they were surfing the internet. Why have posted hours! Plus, all the people standing in front of the place waving you down the minute you pull into the lot is annoying.
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BRING EARPLUGS! My family and I all agree that it was much too loud and my younger sister was plugging her ears the whole time. The show is cute and interesting, and not too long. Compared to other acrobatic shows in Vegas it doesn't really hold up, but it IS half the price. It has a lot of very clever transitions and stage effects. The music was pretty and the pandas were making us all giggle. Appropriate for kids
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Best gyro in the vicinity hands down. Loaded with tasty meat and piping hot. I've been to a lot of gryo joints in Chandler and Gilbert, but this is the only I return to now (I feel a little guilty for abandoning my previous favorite with a really nice owner, but the Greeks Grill Gyro is my master now). The interior is cramped and utilitarian, otherwise I'd give the place 5 stars just for that gorgeous gyro.
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After coming here with some friends because of all the good things I've heard about the one in NY, I would advise you to avoid this place. \n\nI originally would have rated Serendipity 3 maybe two or three stars, more because of the ambience and its cutesy decor, and our service was pretty good, but everything we ate was VERY subpar and overpriced. Why one star then? Well..\n\nAfter I paid about $36 (tips included) for a $14 drink and a lame-ass $16 sandwich, I went home and spent the rest of the night doubled over with extreme, vastly unpleasant stomach pain. I don't know which food item caused it, but I'm talking about stomach pain that made me want to curl up next to the toilet and wish I had never visited Serendipity 3. \n\nWe started off with a frozen hot chocolate for my friend and a \""Raspberry Truffle\"" (frozen hot choc + chambord + some other things) for me. The frozen hot chocolate was okay but I've had much better in Austin. The \""Raspberry Truffle\"" was decent-tasting and was HUGE but the chocolate shavings and such were tasteless and didn't add much to the drink. Also, it got way too sweet after awhile so I didn't finish it.\n\nNext, entrees. My friend's salad looked mediocre. But $15 for a small-ish BBQ chicken pizza that Pizza Hut could have made better? And here's what I got.. $16 for an \""Open Bries\"" sandwich with one slice of bread, a mound of sliced turkey very much like the packaged kind one gets at their local supermarket, a few slices of apple and some mayo with cranberries, topped with a few slices of brie? Yeah the sandwich was kind of huge, not to mention ridiculously hard to eat, but the side that came with it (excellently seasoned waffle fries) was far tastier than the main dish. The concoction would have been better had it been fresh turkey.. not to mention more deserving of the $16 price tag.\n\nDon't come here.. not worth the price and potential wrath of hell to be instilled in your stomach.
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What a fab coffee place!! I love the design and style, the patio is cute and cozy, and OMG, THE COFFEE IS ACTUALLY GOOD. 1 free refill on iced coffee, and I assume regular coffee, equals A WIN!!! Times NINE. can't wait to head back to Copper Star. \n :)
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Went to Cafe Heidelberg for the first time last week for lunch (we have lived here almost 10 years). Was excellent all around. We were stationed in central Germany in the Air Force and found this restaurant be be on par with what we had there. I had the 2 sausage plate. The beer brat was a little plain but very good. Could have used more spice. The red cabbage was outstanding as was the side of spatzle. My wife had the schnitzel which was very good, again could have used a little more spice. My mother-in-law had the liverwurst and said it was outstanding. Service was very friendly and attentive, but the restaurant only had 2 other tables occupied. It was a little pricey $80 for the 3 of us, but absolutely worth it. Not a place I would go to weekly, but a couple times a month for date night absolutely!!
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Las Lupitas follows the 3 \""B\""s that we always look for in Spanish: Bueno, Bonito, y Barato. Translation: \""Good, Pretty (In this case appealing to the eye), and cheap!\""\n\nThese are some of the best tacos you'll have in Charlotte, but all food is to go. Order 1 lb. of meat, either the Carnitas or Barbacoa, 1 lb. of Fresh Cheese, and 1 lb. of tortillas. The tortillas are practically free, $1/lb, and you can see the ladies making them from scratch in the back. When I went they had 3 sauces for sale at the register and I bought the 2 spiciest ones, the spiciest one was way to spicy for my taste and I love spice. \n\nThis is a great spot to hit up before a picnic or before having people over for \""make your own taco\"" night. Best deal in town!\n\nI am not sure if they speak English or not, but since everything is out for you to see it would be very easy to order by pointing, please do not be intimidated, everyone who works there is SUPER nice. If you need a translator, I translate for tacos!
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Nice rooms, but the service personnel were rude and/or incompetent. I was part of a small bachelor party staying in a double sweet. We paid extra for a view room, however when we showed up for the 3pm check-in, they told us that our room wasn't available and wouldn't be available till around 6 or 7. They just didn't know when it was going to be ready and didn't want to say what the problem was. The concierge was really rude and acted like she just wanted us to go away. After complaining and waiting for literally an 1 1/2 hrs they offered us a room without the strip view and just told us to take it. They weren't going to discount us for the extra view money we paid and for waiting. After much more arguing they just gave us a $50 food/drink only comp. To make things worse, once we got up there, the keycards didn't even work. and that took an extra 25mins to get sorted out. We barely had any time to enjoy ourselves in the room before having to leave for dinner. Also, be aware, it's like a mile walk to the casino or to anything else. What's the point of staying so far away from anything of entertainment value? Also, tack a couple bucks on any taxi ride to and from there. I usually like staying at MGM, but I will never stay at the Signature again!
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oh man this is the mecca of pinball games. Yeah this is the place where one goes when they are burned out on any casino game and tired of your xboxes and PlayStation's. This is a place where you go play games that are basic and fun. I have always said that pinball is better than any game out there. I just love this place many many games from the newest \""the dark Knight\"" to old ones from the 60's. You can have so much fun here it is not funny. On top of pinball games they also have some old arcade games like original Mario Bros. and punch out to pong. Also they repair pinball games there too, I would take mines in but I live in California. I recommend this place to all. Just a heads up it may feel like a comic book shop cause it dark and dank but once you get playing it will feel like home.
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Just OK. Not worth $175 per seat. Go see Ka instead. The show is about a bunch of people diving into the water....no storyline.
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I live around here so I decided to stop in for some coffee to see what it was about.\n\nThe guy working (I'm assuming the manager) was really nice and patient while I debated what I wanted (granted, I was the only one in there). My iced coffee was good and not too sweet but nothing to write home about. I can't vouch for the desserts, but he did offer me a sample of one of the cookies and it was really good! \n\nOverall, 3 for the coffee, 5 for the service...averages out to a 4 and I will definitely go back and try the baked goods!
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Vegan traveler from Oklahoma City reporting in that this place is absolutely delightful in so many ways! Absolutely adored it. \nBeing my first time, I read the reviews and since the veggie burger seems like a *must*, that is precisely what I got. \nThe classic wrapped in a collard green - fresh, packed with organic veggies & guacamole - fairly big portion, but I definitely had room for a little coconut cacao pudding dessert. Chocolatey and delightful. \nThey also have a huge selection of fresh juices and smoothies. \nVery reasonable price. Quick, friendly service. EXCELLENT food quality and presentation. Bright, community-filled atmosphere. \nI definitely left Luna's feeling exceptionally alive. Wish we had one back home.
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This is the worst Einstein ever. I go to my normal local Einstein and in comparison this place is like going to a 7 eleven. Never have coffee brewed and the employees ignore you when you come in.
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I love new Asian restaurants!!\n\nThis place isn't the most authentic, if that's what you're looking for, but it's pretty damn delicious! \nWe came here on a Saturday night and we were seated immediately due to there not being more than 3 other tables seated. It's very dark in here and they have cool decor. They also have TV's with sports playing for the football fans. Just, no sound. \n\nThe main guy working the hostess desk was playing really slow love songs. That was kind of weird, but whatever. It was some really good 90's hits - Boyz II Men. Oh yes. \nHe was also our waiter. I don't know if he serves much because he seemed a little out of place. He was very blunt, which I appreciate, but he seemed as if it really wasn't his job to serve. Also, he didn't check up on us often. We had to get his attention a couple of times. He was very nice though. \n\nThe food was excellent. I recommend - \n\nThe fried pot stickers, Spicy BBQ Pork Ribs and Bulgogi. I definitely want to go back and try out more. All of the meat was cooked perfectly with amazing flavors and the ribs fell off the bone. Best thing is the prices are extremely reasonable. The only thing I wish they had was Kalbi.
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Forced to give 1 star. Ordered 2 pies. One had chicken, garlic, tomato and cheese. The other was a cheese and pepperoni. The crust was thin crust and tasted like cardboard. The pepperoni had Barely any sauce. Dominos has better pizza. Never again, back to grimaldi's
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I got ripped off. Granted I didn't bring my confirmation number with me, they could not find my reservation at the gate and when I called customer service, since date had passed - no refund was available. Will not use the internet to pay for parking again. I am pissed that I got screwed out of 28.00.
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This is a poorly run business with shoddy service at best, run by a guy with only the most basic understanding of how he should treat people. I played several nights there as a musician, during which my friends and guests were treated to slow bar service, misrepresented prices, and inflated bills. Did I mention that at the end of the night, I didn't get paid what I asked?\n\nI'd stay away from this place - there's a myriad of better options nearby with Gin Mill, Tavern on the Tracks, and Tyber Creek.
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Eric the massage therapist and Dr. Dollarhide are both awesome in their craft. If you've got a kink or need to get adjusted. I highly recommend this place.
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This is one of my favorite places to eat anywhere - it suits me and my tastes.\n\nI usually get the Party Hash - the mix of flavors and the jalape\u00f1os are just great. I get the eggs sunny side up, and sides of fruit and either grits or toast. I especially enjoy the apple jalape\u00f1o jelly on the sourdough toast.\n\nMultiple hash options, waffles, pancakes, biscuits and gravy - they have something for everyone.\n\nIt is not the fanciest place in town, and I like that. Tucked away in a strip center at Sahara and Decatur.\n\nThe service is friendly. We look forward to every trip here - this is our second day in a row to be here.\n\nGive it a try - I think you will like it!!!
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So disappointed in the fact that their prices went up ; AND they took their chips away from the meals !!! 9 dollars for a turkey wrap plus no more chips ! Two thumbs down.
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After eating, I read that this place apparently got a D from the health department. Thing that could have been brought to my attention YESTERDAY! I am from CA where the grades have to be displayed in the window. But not in AZ apparently. But based on my experience, I didn't see any \""D\"" stuff.\n\nI got a french toast combo with a couple slices along with scrambled eggs and sausage. I feel like it's hard to judge a breakfast. The bread is either good or too soggy/crispy, the eggs are either fluffy and good or too runny, and the sausage is either tasty or too chewy. In this case, I didn't have any problems with the food. (My friend couldn't stop raving about her omelette) \n\nWe came on a Saturday for brunch so it was pretty busy. The wait time they quoted us was pretty accurate. I believe it was 20-30 minutes. There were a lot of open tables but I think they just didn't have quite enough waitstaff to handle the crowds and they didn't want to overseat them. The place is pretty big, more of a large diner than a mom and pop coffee shop. \n\nWe felt like the food took a while to come out to us, but again, it was pretty busy. The waitress didn't come around all that much but we didn't really need much so it was fine. \n\nIf I was back in Phoenix at some point and my friend wanted brunch again, I wouldn't mind trying it again. (Assuming I verify it doesn't actually have a D anymore)
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Dreamscapes Tattoo is not your average tattoo shop...but, this is a good thing. If you have visited other tattoo shops, Dreamscapes might come as a welcomed departure from the norm. I have found, from many past experiences, that many other tattoo artists/shops have an off-putting attitude to them...it's as if the tattoo artists at most shops believe that some special divine providence guides their tattoo gun. \n\nYou will find that Dreamscapes Tattoo has a very down-to-earth atmosphere and the artists are professional and friendly...no \""too-cool-for-school\"" attitudes to be found here! More importantly, the artists at Dreamscapes are all skilled artists. You will not find walls of flash art here, rather, the artists have portfolios available. That is your sign that the artists want to give you a custom piece rather than a carbon-copy of something that 1000 other people have. The prices are extremely reasonable for the work that is done here. You would be very hard-pressed to find a better value in the valley. \n \n I have Margaret to thank for my amazing tattoos, many of them being cover-up work over tattoos I got as a teenager that were absolutely dreadful. I get many complements on my tattoos now and people are amazed when I tell them what awful tattoo used to take up that real estate. I am always in awe that I can come to Margaret any idea and, in no time, that abstract idea becomes a beautiful work of art that I get to wear!\n\nI hope this review encourages you to take a moment and check out Dreamscpaes Tattoo for yourself!
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We went the Wed before Christmas - happy hour drinks were half price all night. Our bartender was helpful and attentive.\n\nThe food was delicious. Everything ordered at our table (the salsa, carne asada rib eye, and pork shank) was terrific.
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never going back. The food was really blend, went with a colleague for lunch buffet, every Indian place I have ever been to at least had good chicken tikka masala but it was just too bad here, paneer was equally tasteless. The place was surprisingly full, probably due to lots of IT companies near by.
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The food is terrible, the drinks are good and cheap yet I'm a chef and it's sad to see the shit they put out here
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