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Nice Venue, Good Service, Bad Music\n\nI'm a fan of EDM, but Life only played jungle the entire time I was there. Good clubs will mix up their EDM with a mixture of house music with lyrics instead of just playing beats. Unless you're a hardcore raver, you won't really enjoy the music experience at Life. The beats are just too fast to really enjoy dancing to, and the mixes are terrible. If you're going to a club, just go to Hakkasan, XS, or Marquee and you'll have a better time. \n\nThe nice thing about Life was the promoters giving away free drinks to show up. We also scored more free drinks by signing up for the e-mail list serve. Also, the club is nice and open, and fairly clean. The crowd was nice and it wasn't super crowded, so those were two positives. That said, I'm never going back to Life unless it's free with free drinks.
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Went to Life this past weekend to see Gareth Emery, and my party and I had a terrific time. Following previous reviews on here, I proceeded to contact Ryan Henderson and he got us on the guestlist immediately and was at the club entrance to greet us. He got us a good deal on a table and even went out of his way to help us locate one of our friends after the event was over. Don't hesitate to hit him up for guestlist and bottle service! (510) 386-0233.
2
Zzzzzzz! Boring, Crappy DJ (was there even a DJ or just shitty music spinning) small! Awful bottle service! I kinda hate everything about it! Even getting free comp'd bottle service it was awful! We left and actually went to our work bar! Maybe I'm spoiled by XS and Hakkasun I don't know but it was awful!
1
I was at LIFE Nightclub last night at SLS Las Vegas. What a waste of a venue. I've never been to a club with louder \"music\" in my life. And you can't even call it music, just a whole lot of base with nothing else going on. Imagine dancing to \"base\" all night, yeah, a lot of fun huh? Not. AVOID AVOID AVOID.\n\nNow imagine the club with the loudest music you've ever been to, you know the really annoying kind that you think \"what the heck are they trying to do?\"....and then increase that by 3 times to the point that you cant stand it even if you wanted to because it actually hurts your eardrums and they feel like they're about to explode. AVOID AVOID AVOID.\n\nAnd that's at the entrance! When I walked down to the dance floor it was SO MUCH WORSE! How can you enjoy anything when there's no music, just a bunch of base, and feel like they're going to explode with every beat? You're going to dance when your ears are hurting and you can't have a good time? I don't think so. AVOID AVOID AVOID.\n\nThese people have no clue what good music is and the volume is just plain annoying. Not only that, it's dangerous.
5
Awsome club, gareth emery was the best. All of the workers were dope. Make sure you have a good promoter. Line was super quick. Packed club. Good layout. Overall not bad. It really depends on when you go. Good start to the new year.
3
I can't quite put my finger on why I didn't love this place....\n\nIt's very shiny, fast drink service, not too crowded, clean.... Maybe it's for those exact reasons, in that it's too clinical, clean in its execution, that it just wasn't my cup of tea. Also to be real with you I really don't know wtf I'm suppose to do with the music they play at clubs...( Pure, return!) \n\nThe boys and I agree that we should of just gone to a bar...next time.
5
Recently was in Vegas with a bunch of friends, ended up at LiFE Nightclub @ the SLS. We had such a great time thanks to Amir :) Can't wait to be back next month! If you're looking for a hook up, contact Amir 310-980-7426.
4
I like this club, it reminds me of surrender inside but can also open up and be outside as well next to the pool. Look for some Nightswims to happen hear in the future. The music is Top40, hip hop so thats a plus. Staff was very kind upon entering. Done this place twice so far. Once I was really drunk and don't know how I made it into my hotel room but I remember there being a nice sexy crowd and friendly bartenders.
4
Fun Club, open format so you heard every type of music, had a great time, atmosphere was cool, not packed, which is a good thing in Las Vegas NC, I would no doubt go back
1
The club itself is fine, been here a couple of times. It's not big and fancy like the other mega clubs on the strip, but it's still a nice venue. However, this place is either not crowded (even on New Years) or so crowded that it's a mess. \n\nA promoter (friend's contact) promised we will get in on a Saturday, however after we got here and waited for 2 hours, he told us another promoter lied to him and we can't get in because the club is at capacity, but they can, however, let the girls in (I guess girls don't take up \"capacity\"). I've been to Marquee, XS, Hakkasan plenty of times and have never had this much trouble getting in. I don't know how that happened or how the promoters work at sbe but they should probably figure out a better system so they are not constantly lying to customers. \n\nOur friends who bought tickets in advance couldn't even get in until 12:30, but at least they got in. \n\nSo if you really want to come here on a certain night, get a table or buy tickets, at least you will eventually get in. If you are counting on being the guestlist to get in, you should probably figure out a backup plan because there's a good chance you won't get in. Although given how empty the rest of SLS is on a Saturday night, I'm not sure how long this place will be around.
3
This is a great spot. Our only complaint was the waitresses and their lack of waitressing. They didn't come to out area once all afternoon and they only seemed capable of taking 1 drink order at a time and then standing at the bar while it was made. They need some tips off of the other pool bar/clubs like Aria
2
Visited the Sayers Club and the other establishments inside SLS opening week. It was a Monday night. \n\nWe parked at 9:30 in the garage, after the valet said they were \"full\" with their hands out. Valet was almost empty, and this new crew of newbies (admittedly not any of the few veterans of the industry I understand they did hire) was obviously hustling the property for $20 tips to park. I'm not adverse to having a $20 option on a crowded night, but you drive past the valet lot on the way into the garage - empty. This kind of thing tends to happen when the typical clientele is not tipping, and the valets want to park less and get paid more. \n\nWe arrived at Sayers Club at 9:40 p.m. They had already done last call!\n\nWe walked through the bar and to the outside area. It looks nicer from the street. The design is disjointed and partially blocked off by other event space. We got the canned speech about the 'battle of the bands' they plan to have as nightly entertainment. Sounds like high school approach to what is billed as a sophisticated venue - no thanks. And what's with closing at 9:30 on 'school nights'? They told me they will only be open later Thurs, Fri, Sat. What a joke. \n\nSUGGESTIONS: \n\nI've been here 45 years. I worked at the Sahara 35 years ago. I have friends who worked there when it closed, and work there now. The PR says SLS is after locals. Ok, let's get local then.\n\n1. No 'school nights' hours. Stay open until at least midnight, better 2am\n2. Put a dress code in the club. No slobs. Grown men have no business wearing shorts into a restaurant or bar. Get serious.\n3. No 'battle of the bands' BS, no 'dueling piano's' hustle. Get sophisticated lounge singers and musicians which you will find at La Casa Cigar Lounge, The Barrymore, Zebra Lounge and others. Not background music, but not loud either - sophisticated. Grownups like to have conversations while we have a serious drink. If you want serious bucks spent, don't cater to the mating rituals of the twenty-somethings.\n4. Iron out that patio deal. Get rid of the gates or whatever that is and get some good seating out there, with no piped music unless there is no live music inside, and if you do pipe it in, make it sophisticated sound.\n\nThe slogan of SLS is \"Be Legendary\". Sayers Club is the high end bar at the SLS, and is far from legendary. \n\nBut it could be. Opening week is tough, and there are always bugs to work out. I hope they step up. I'd be back if they do.
4
I came here on the pre opening. It is a nice sexy little spot that will feature live music. I'm very curious to try it again with some performances. I like the layout. Only intimate couch seating made for table service and a bar. I believe they might have a outside patio as well. I didn't drink that night so not sure if they have special drinks. If they don't this would be an awesome place to have very unique speakeasy type drinks. Probably best for a low key lounge night or date night.
1
Boring and over priced on a Friday night. I'll state up front that I can afford this place, we are not the demographic, but if this is what the 21-35 singles have to experience for nightlife at the SLS, Yikes, I feel sorry for them! We got there at 10:45pm and the crowd started arriving. A DJ was doing a good job on the turntable (or mp3 player), but there was no dance floor, so everyone was standing around. We saw that a band was setting up and thought we would hang out. I went to get a couple of drinks and learned they quickly it cost me $36 (way over priced) and my signature \"Old Fashion\" only filled the glass half way. We sat on one of the comfortable couches only to be kicked off by a bouncer. That's fine, but if the couches are for VIP's or reserved, put a card on the table or tell people when they go in. So we went outside where there was enough outdoor furniture and attempted to have a conversation, but within 5 minutes another bouncer came over and told everyone that the patio was being closed and to go inside. So now the place is crowded and we are left standing. After 15 minutes and milking our drinks, I wondered where the band was. When I asked a bouncer, he said they would be out at 11:30pm. So we thought we would wait another 15 minutes, then 20, then 25, and at 11:45 we asked a bartender where the band was. He said they would come out whenever they felt like it, but are suppose to play a quick set by 12:30. I was already bored and all there was to do is watch everyone trying to talk over the loud music. I never saw anyone getting a second drink, and some guys weren't touching their drinks for over 20 minutes. Others were suckers and bought girls drinks, and all the girls had to do was take selfies with the guys. Total Suckers! By midnight we left, I couldn't take it anymore. I would have had more fun blowing my $36 dollars in 10 minutes on the slots or at craps. This was a total waste of time and money, and I could afford this place. If you have deep pockets to burn through money you don't care about, while you sit or stand listening to music. If that defines fun for you. Enjoy.
3
I rarely do night life, let alone make an effort on a day I'm coming back into town after vacation. I played tourist today and came straight from arriving to Sayers because Miguel Migs, Marques Wyatt, Mark Farina with live vocals of Lisa S were spinning and a few friends wanted to go.\n\nIt's a small indoor space with a majority being couches for bottle service and a stamp sized \"dancefloor\" in front of the stage. It does have a nice long patio overlooking the street. \n\nThe bar seems to be better than the average night club selection and their cocktail menu looks decent. I did not try a cocktail because I'm currently on a alcohol free cleanse of sorts.\n\nThe sound quality inside was definitely good. I am a fan that they are bringing in acts that I don't see headlining other clubs and lounges often. \n\nIt is what it is. If someone interesting is coming to play, I would probably be blowing through, otherwise it's not a place I would crave and seek out to hang.
3
Date & Time: Friday November 14, 2014 @ Midnight\nScene: Groups of Guys in Fitted Shirts & Girls in Sparkly Bebe MiniDresses w/ Stilettos\nMusic: Live DJ\nDecor: Luxurious Lounge, Ornate Chandeliers, Dark Wood, Leather Banquettes, Impressive Stage\nImbibe: Grey Goose Table Service
1
We are the target demographic for Sayer's Club and we are locals. Having said that, we were treated like stupid tourists and will never go back. Friday night at the bar - had drink tickets from a VIP host - ordered 2 drinks and 2 bottles of water - $32. What? Yes as it turns out, their policy is to apply the drink tickets to the \"lowest priced\" drinks on your order, which in our case was the bottled water. I know this is Vegas but I've never been charged for bottled water when ordering a drink, nor have I had my drink tickets used for said water. We left very quickly, yet waited forever in the cold for the valet to bring our car. That's 2 locals they just lost to poor customer service and lack of respect. I now see why they're suffering $$ and having to lay off staff.....
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The ONLY reason ..and I repeat the ONLY reason I stepped foot in this pretentious, Anglo filled, whack club was because my aunt was turning 60 and someone told her they \"knew someone\" that was performing at an R&B club on the strip and could \"get us in\". I KNEW this was a mistake when I pulled up and walked in..\n\nThe gin and tonic was $16.00 -- the same amount I just paid for a MEAL at a BUFFET.. get the _____ out of here! There were all of these \"VIP\" areas filled to the brim with teeny tiny dresses, weak suit jackets, over processed blonde hair and \"bros\"..The VIP booths were $550.00 for a love seat sized couch and a bottle with setups. NO thanks.. I stood and looked mad..\n\nThen the \"R&B\" performer comes on stage and he looks like Jason Mraz and kicks his \"R&B\" set off with Calvin Harris' \"Blame\".. are you kidding me.. what kind of R&B is this? \n\nI was so grossed out..that I apologized to my aunt (who I think was so utterly & totally confused at this point as to what was happening that she was frozen in place) and told her that I was going to play some penny slots and I would meet them when they were ready to go..So i proceeded to leave..find my lucky penny machine and drink FREE DRINKS for the rest of the night. \n\nWhat a waste of my good jeans..
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For me, customer service is everything, at Sayers Club it isn't. If you have questions, issues, work with your patron, and they'll be loyal to you. Don't refuse, or say no. Sorry. Tough. Especially when it's a reasonable request.\n\nI originally intended on attending a Hollywood event by Sayers, but after finishing buying a ticket, I noticed the ticket was for Las Vegas. Your website redirected me to Vegas instead of Hollywood. This is a programming error, I selected Hollywood.\n\nAll I asked is for a refund, exchange, or something, so I can go to Hollywood instead of Vegas. I still wanted to be a patron, but instead, I get a flat out no. We don't do that.\n\nBlanket policies are the worst, it shows you don't care about your customer and only want the money. So enjoy my $90 Sayers SLS, I won't be attending. I hope it was worth losing a customer for life.\n\nI'll be sure to tell plenty of other people to avoid you at all costs as well.
5
The sandwiches at this place are incredible ... I mean incredible. Not only are they unique with a huge selection to choose from, but they all seem to be equally amazing. They have a gigantic selection of vegetarian sandwiches, including a veggie meatball sandwich that is too-big-to-eat yet somehow you find yourself not able to stop. Their version of a turkey rueben is solid as well. And the dutch crunch bread is worth whatever calories are in it and more - and this is about the only place in AZ where I've seen this bread. I would highly recommend Ike's. It's hard to find in the back of the Brickyard on Mill, but don't let that stop you.
5
I dragged my feet on checking this place out because I was thinking it's just a sandwich; no big deal. I was SO wrong!\n\nI checked out their website ahead of time, which has a \"vegan\" tab for each Ike's location, so I was already familiar with some of the vegan offerings. But when I arrived, there were so many more options jumping out a me. Luckily, the employees know their stuff when it comes to their vegan menu, and they were able to answer my questions.\n\nI ordered the Handsome Owl (sans cheese): vegan chicken, teriyaki, Wasabi Mayo, lettuce, onions, pickles, & banana peppers, on Ike's World Famous Dutch Crunch bread. OMG! I don't know what sorcery they used to conjure up that bread's amazing and unique flavor, but it is phenomenal! The combinations of all the flavors that encompass the sandwich is ingenious. My mind is blown. It's a $10 sandwich, but it's huge, filling, and worth every single penny. I will certainly return to try all of the vegan combinations. \n\nThey sell Zapp's potato chips, which come in a variety of colorfully named flavors, like \"Voodoo Heat,\" \"Hotter'N Hot Jalape\u00f1o,\"Sweet Creole Onion,\" etc. Looking at the ingredients on the bags (and I have since checked Zapp's website), it appears that only the Salt & Vinegar, and BBQ Ranch chips are not vegan (they contain a milk product), and all except the Mesquite BBQ are gluten-free. However, the source of the natural smoke flavor and \"natural flavor\" needs to be confirmed. I also spotted MSG in at least one flavor.\n\nI tried the Hotter'N Hot Jalape\u00f1o chips. I wasn't impressed. 0 heat. Not 1 hint of spice. And the taste was a little off; almost on the stale side, but the bag showed a November expiration date. Not sure what that was about. Next time I'll try a different flavor to see if there's any change. \n\n\nManagement informed me of the following:\n\n50% of the veggie sandwiches can be made vegan upon request. \nThey use Daiya for the vegan cheese, Tofurkey for the vegan turkey, and Gardein for the vegan chicken and meatballs. \nAll of their breads are vegan except for the wheat (it's honey wheat).\nThe wasabi mayo is automatically vegan, so no need to request a vegan version.\nTheir Dirty sauce is not vegan, but they offer a vegan version, (which is delicious, btw! Add it to your sandwich, or get it on the side and dip your sandwich in it. YUM!)\nFries (called \"Air Fries\") are vegan; they are baked, not fried.\nTater tots are vegan. \n\nNot vegan:\npesto, & honey mustard sauces, the fried foods, like onion rings & beer battered zucchini (egg based batter), and the obvious (meats and non-vegan cheeses). \nCORRECTION: Their Sun-Devil (a nod to Arizona State University/ ASU) is not vegan, & they do NOT have a vegan version. (The photo I added is actually their vegan Dirty sauce.)\n\nTheir veggie bacon is vegetarian; not vegan\n\nGluten-free bread available upon request.\n\nI love the way it's decorated. It has a very warm, happy, and welcoming vibe. Friendly and vegan-knowledgable employees. Fountain drinks or bottled drinks available. Open late (until midnight) on Fri/Sat. There are few outside tables. Located in the heart of Tempe, next to the Bank of America off Mill, between 6th & 7th. Typical downtown Tempe street or paid lot parking.\n\nSANDWICHES = MIND BLOWN!
2
This place might be great for people with dietary concerns but I'm not thrilled that I paid $10 for a sandwich that was mostly bread and lettuce. I ordered the Matt Cain, which has turkey, roast beef, and salami. 3 kinds of meat so I'm thinking it's going to be loaded. I was wrong. Not only that but it was pretty sloppy, meaning the meat tended to squish out of the opposite end that I was biting into. \n\nI'm not deducting points for this but I believe I noticed another reviewer point out that Ike's is a \"local establishment\". Sorry to burst your bubble but this place is a chain from the Bay Area in case the names of the menu items had not tipped you off.
5
I had first heard of Ike's while watching a Man vs Food episode and had been wanting to try it ever since. I even it had it bookmarked for my next visit to San Francisco. I'm so glad I don't have to wait to visit San Fran to try these delicious sandwiches, since they have recently expanded to Phoenix. My first time here was at Yelp Community Event, where we were able to have a tasting menu of 4 different sandwiches. This was perfect for first timers as there's so many options to choose from. I chose from an experimental tasting menu, and my husband had the spicy tasting menu, so we were able to taste 8 different sandwiches all together. Every sandwich we tried was delicious. It's really hard to pick a favorite, the highlights were a buffalo chicken style sandwich, the Mozzarella's Big Cheese which had chicken and honey on it, the Carne Asada fries sandwich (which included just that) and the dessert sandwich of nutella and marshmallow fluff. There's a ton of substitutions available along with vegetarian and vegan options, and their bread is fresh as it's par-baked daily and then baked to order. The staff here is really passionate about their food and extremely nice and helpful. I will definitely return for Ike's amazing sandwiches.
5
They have the most amazing gluten free sandwiches ever - on bread that doesn't taste like sand. The staff is also very friendly. I'll be back.
4
Love the veggie sandwiches and the dutch crunch bread. A bit overpriced but the sandwiches are huge. They did miss a couple of ingredients on my sandwich a couple of times, like the habanero salsa. I just hope the place survives unlike all the previous establishments in this location.
5
Can I just copy/paste my review from the Mesa location? There's nothing really more to say than this place is amazing! Thank you so much for introducing me to this place, Chase!
4
Great place...HUGE menu....maybe read it online before you stroll in...or you will stand there like it's 1995 and you are trying to figure out what movie to rent from Blockbuster. \n\nAll our sandwiches were great. Fries were good, nothing special to me. \n\nGot really busy towards lunch time, very limited seating. Not a bad thing though! Place is booming.
4
This place is great and has earned a spot in the office lunch rotation. There are so many different sandwich options with a number of sandwiches named after ASU and Arizona sports figures along with several SF Giants and other actors/athletes. It takes a few minutes for the food to come out, but well worth the wait. The last time I was there I ran into Ike himself who was kind enough to chat for a few minutes, take a picture, and hook me up with a free drink/chips coupon for my next visit. Which will be very soon.
4
Great place to grab a quick bite during lunch. I had the Matt Cain on Dutch crunch bread. It was delicious. The sandwich came out pretty quickly and everyone who worked there was nice. Overall, great experience and I will definitely be returning.
4
nice service and sandwiches are outstanding. great
3
First time at this location and it is a bit smaller, but still good quality subs. I had the Ted Danson which is good, but order the french dressing on the side or it will get very messy. It is also one of the few sandwiches with meat that is under 10 bucks. It was a bit pricey in Mesa and I don't see college style pricing for this location. Companies just can't seem to adjust to a new location unless you count the one exclusive Sun Devil sandwich. We don't want to order your San Francisco named items, so just change all the names and have some fun Ike. The Dutch Crunch bread is still the highlight, but they overdo it on the dirty sauce, so go light on that and you should enjoy most anything you order.
2
ok. so they are doing somethings right i guess. they are friendly, the place is clean. they have a pretty creative, extensive menu. that said i wasn't impressed enough to ever go back. i went there because i was walking my dog and wanted to stop for lunch they had outdoor seating so i thought i'd give it a shot. they are very chintsy (if that's even a word lol) with their dressings. my sandwich was mostly bread. i had the Count of Monte Chase-O sandwich which features ham, turkey, swiss cheese and strawberry preserves. unique huh? you couldn't tell, like i said, i tasted only the bread. if they would be even a little more generous with the lettuce, onions, meats and condiments. i like a sandwich that is as much on my face as it is in my mouth. this wasn't it. nothing fell out of this sandwich!
5
I thought I stumbled caloric heaven when I realized an Ikes was in Tempe during my brief visit. I went to the one in San Francisco and this dished out equally awesome food. I had the Thanksgiving turkey sandwich and tomorrow I will be back. Super fresh and flavorful. Prices are very fair for the quality and ample size. \n\nFew places match Ikes in terms of sandwiches and its way better than the mainstream chains. Find it if your in town and loosen the belt buckles.
5
Great people with excellent service and turning my beat up phone like brand new is totally awesome. Will definitely come back. Thank you.
4
Took my iphone5s here after I dropped it and shattered the screen. Took about 20 minutes for the repair. Staff was friendly and so far no problems. Much better service than GoGadgets which is where we had our iPad fixed and it still has problems with the button not working properly.
2
Another new name but the same overpriced stuff. The theater is getting more and more run-down looking. Maybe the new owners will spruce it up? I hope so--the building isn't very old...\n\nBut expect more of the same so far with Carmike Cinemas as we have experienced with Digiplex and Ultrastar before it.
1
why does our theater keep getting bought out by all these shitty companies? amc or harkins please buy this theater in surprise, we beg of you!
3
The staff is really making an effort to be extra polite, extra interested, and extra helpful here at Carmike's. I suspect that the Digiplex's reputation of indifference is making it difficult for them to win back guests. \n\nWe visited on Friday night to see John Wick. Movie was horrible but that's not the point. What I noticed was the real lack of guests here on a Friday night. There were only 4 other people in the big theater with us and that was very telling. There weren't many in the lobby either and the ticket takers mentioned it was a very slow night. I think if they do some community outreach programs that will make a difference in the perception of the theater and maybe win back some customers but they will need to get started before the holiday season or its going to be a loooong lonely winter for them.
5
Beautiful store, wonderful customer service, and delicious cupcakes! I love the variety and the different flavored. Try the pink champagne it's amazing.
5
Contacted Sugarlips Cakery based on online reviews. They worked with me to custom design a cake for my husband's 40th Birthday celebration. I ordered it just a week before the event. They perfectly executed my vision for his cake and I think the price was well worth it (though it was listed on other reviews as being less expensive so if you find prices online, be sure to check on the price when you call so you aren't taken by surpise.) \n\nOh, and most importantly, it was delicious!!!
4
I stopped by on NYE. The place looked clean, but I didn't stay very long. They had several flavors and I chose Red Velvet and Salted Caramel. Mmmmmmkay, dat's tasty! Frosting on RV is OMGyum. Cake is decent.\nSC is regular cake, but good fluffy frosting and a noticeable salty taste. I'll be returning here to try their other flavors.
5
I am an always changing client! Kiko has always been able to direct and bring focus to the best style and cut for me with just the few things I tell him about what I want at that moment and he gives me the cut and color that I envisioned..He listens, and what makes him special is that he puts so much energy into making sure you leave his chair not only a satisfied client...but also a repeat client! He's that good you'll want to come back for more!
5
kiko is an amazing artist. My hair was long and in need of an \"attitude adjustment\". I gave a vague direction for my new style and Kiko brought it full circle. When I looked in the mirror for the first time after Kiko completed the cut, I was amazed! He created a master piece!! Thank you Kiko for being such a talented hair designer! I love my new do!
1
We got two plates of the \"chef's choice\" and they were all terrible! Most of them sweet and had nothing to do with sushi. They dropped the ball. Worst sushi I have ever had!
1
The sushis arent bad, flavour profile for the makis are nice but the rice isnt well cooked all the time. We went there three time. The first time was ok but the manager / owner went on about hernpersonal life and why shes was in a bad mood( first time we met her). The second time we did takeout and the wait was quite long, the manager/ owner passed a couple bad remarks about clients. Then today we went because it said that they were open 11-10 on yelp. We got there ate 15:30 the door was unlocked. We walked in and we abruptly got told that they were opening at 16. We said we wanted taked out and got a rougher answer that they were opening at 4pm. Then the lady that told us off wich is the same than in the previous time told us she would take oiur order. We saud no thank you and walked away to never go back there again. Bad client service.... Not worth your money go spend it somewhere else since the sushis are on the expensive side too...
1
They have clearly no ethics, and have no idea how to run a business. Sadly, they are wasting the huge opportunity of this amazing concept.
1
We ordered delivery from Famous Potato through Grub Hub and I have to say we were pretty disappointed. We had a 6 topping potato and 6 topping mashed potato bowl. The potatoes tasted ok but the amount of toppings were really skimpy (MUCH skimpier than the spoonfuls shown in the video on their website). \n\nThe most disappointing part of the order was that we paid $3.00 for an order of croquettes which turned out to be exactly 6 tater tots with a little cheese sauce poured over them. Really? 6 tater tots? HUGE ripoff for $3.00!!!
1
Worst experience ever.....I ordered the phone online I got the food on time but it was missing a lot of details and sides it's my first and last time ordering from famous potato
5
My family is from New York City and we were DYING for some rice. (We asians love our rice) We were driving around Chinatown and just over looking some of the menus and the Chinatown Plaza caught our eye, so we parked our car and checked out some of the restaurants. \nNothing on the ground floor interested us so we went up and saw Spicy City. It was pretty empty inside, only about 2 tables filled but the owner of the restaurant, a very friendly and jolly man, popped his head out and says \"please! come try out the food! it's amazing, my wife cooks it!\" \n\nThis man did not lie. We had 4 dishes to share with a big pot of rice and soup. Everything was delicious, and this family owned business really hit the spot for my rice craving family. However, the food is very well seasoned with pepper so anyone who isn't very good at eating spicy foods, tell them to slow it down on the pepper cause this restaurants lives up to its name. \n\nI recommend asking the owner or his son for recommendations on the best foods for the night!
1
really bad and disappointed experience at Vegas. The time we were exploring the manu. The owner told us any guest in the restaurant without ordering their spicy chicken should be our the restaurant. At their door advertisement, it writes the shanghai little buns are special offers in order to thanks guests support in the past 8 years. We ordered the second plate of that buns, the owner told us only the first is served with the special offer. The food their is small portion but expensive. The 15% service fee is added automaticly when we wanna check out. How can this service deserve that much service fees. DO NOT GO THERE ANYMORE. Totally disappointed.
1
so bad. worst service ive ever had. wont try this ever! the pork dumpling is not bad though
1
totally shit, shit service. The waiter told us to move the dishes ourselves when we needed to move to another table. I never write a review before but this restaurant is terrible
1
Went in for the noodle poster on their wall, but the real noodle was sooo bad that made me lose my apperti! The noodle soup smells turning bad already. Also, they charged 15% tips automatically for such bad serves-- we waiting at front door about 5 mins to get the first waiter came to talk to us; they serve the dishes without rice so we ask for rice(charged) THREE TIMES until we finally got it. Never going there again.
5
Very relaxed, dog friendly caf\u00e9 in Leith. Great breakfast place (try their scrambled eggs!), and a nice quiet place to read a book or get some work done.
5
I am soooo happy I found Miss Melinda! My 6 year old has learning/developmental challenges, and I have had very little luck finding someone I feel comfortable with - I recently moved across town, and needed to find a new sitter/occasional daycare. My daughter loved her from the start. Melinda is a former teacher and offers tutoring as well - something I plan to take advantage of in the future.The flexible hours are important for me,too. At home my daughter talks happily about all the cool activities she's done, and asks when she can go back and see Miss Melinda again - I reckon that's the clearest review of all :)
5
I am very happy with Melinda. She is very accommodating and flexible to my needs. My boys (7 & 4) ask to go to her house. I feel very comfortable leaving my boys with Melinda. She was a blessing in my search for a new provider. I highly recommend her.
5
I have been going to Shaina for ALL of my waxing needs for years now and I seriously can't say enough good things about her and my experiences at Pink Cherry: Brazilian & Brows Specialty Waxing. The new location is AMAZING down to every detail. Gorgeous!! It is super clean, beautifully designed throughout to that of a high-end boutique, super friendly and professional staff, awesome products (that I love to buy!), and I couldn't imagine going anywhere else to get waxed! Honestly, it doesn't matter where you are coming from, this place is worth the trip as I know I wouldn't think for a second to go anywhere else!!! \n\nI have gotten waxed for years (eyebrows specifically), but it's always left me frustrated with the shaping of my brows and the experiences have always been mixed in terms of satisfaction. When I started coming here, Shaina was super friendly, quick, and professional! She actually ASKED me what I was needing in terms of the shaping and not only did she help my shape grow back beautifully, I literally know I can go in to my appointment and just TRUST her completely that I will leave with amazing brows! She is very detail oriented (as it shows in every aspect of her business) and while I may have found her purely by LUCK in the past, it is one find I have never regretted!! I have recommended this place to all of my family and friends and literally have family members who FLY into Vegas and go to Pink Chery: Brazilian & Brows to get waxed by Shaina! \n\nI have had Brazilians and Bikini waxes here as well and they have been as painless as possible and not to mention quick. Shaina is great at talking to you through the whole thing where it makes you nearly forget what your appointment is for and by the time you do, it's over! ;) I honestly can't say enough good things about this place and why I would recommend going here for all of your waxing needs!! Try this place once and you will be hooked!!!\n\nBy the way, I absolutely LOVE the \"Whoopie Hand Cream\"..it smells soooo delicious and leaves your skin feeling SUPER soft!!!! I've only seen it at THIS store but I recommend it to all my friends to give it a try and it would make a fantastic gift! And what I love even more is how AFFORDABLE all of the products are!! Love it!!!
5
I have been going to Shaina for a while now for all my waxing needs. I love her new location. It is so close to mountain's edge. It is a great addition to the southwest part of the valley. Ladies getting a brazilian never gets any easier. However, you are in great hands with Shaina. She has such an upbeat personality. Shaina will have you laughing during your entire appointment that you actually forget your getting a brazilian. Her technique is quick, so you're not there thinking how much longer is this going to take. Check her out if you live in the southwest part of the valley.
5
Seriously awesome and adorable little boutique. This was my first time getting my legs waxed (hubby was coming home from deployment) they told me everything I needed to know and made me feel so comfortable!! And to boot it stung a little...but really not as bad as I thought! will totally be returning :)
5
I've been seeing Shaina for ages and she's awesome! she's always very thorough and I'm in and out of my Brazilian wax appointment in 20 minutes or less. I actually live in Henderson now but I still drive out to her location on Rainbow just to see her. thanks shaina for always keeping me groomed!
5
Shaina was very friendly! Everything was clean and hygienic. She did a great job! When I was looking for a good place to go to, hygiene was #1 on my list. Wipes were provided to freshen up, she wore gloves, fresh paper was laid on the waxing bed, there was no double dipping, gentle and effective wax, fabric sheets to remove the wax were used instead of pressed or paper ones, and she used focused light throughout to make sure she found all the hairs. She then went in with tweezers to remove the few hairs that were left. It was a wonderful experience. I got there late and I was still taken in. It also only took about 15 minutes. Shaina made it as painless as possible and also had me do breathing techniques for the more sensitive areas. It was a breeze! Also, on the website they also let you know not to worry about trimming which was nice so I didn't have to worry about preparing beforehand.
1
Not impressed with these scam artists. I went to The Range at Ballantyne for the first time yesterday. After I got checked in and watched the safety video, I had to wait 10 minutes while they figured out which lane another customer was on so they could charge him. It was like watching the three stooges use a computer for the first time. Once I got on the range, I was happy to find that it was state of the art and had a good 30 minute shooting session using a pistol. Then the bait and switch happened. It is supposed to be $19/hr pistol, $25/hr rifle. When I was rung up, it came up as $25/hr. They said because I used FMJ I was charged the rifle rate. Pistols rate is only allowed if you use Total Metal Jacket (TMJ). Not once was this brought up until it was time to pay. Because they only allow full hour sessions and after tax, my 30 minutes of shooting pistol cost $27!!! NEVER AGAIN!
5
Absolutely love shooting here.I feel safe and respected. I find the staff to be friendly to the extreme. I was there opening day and purchased a year membership a month later.\n\nThis is a place to shoot and learn to shoot. If you need minor help they are there. If you need a little more guidance than most, you can pay for some private lessons or to take a class at your skill level.\n\nIn response to Mike P.; You obviously didn't read the range rules, which is posted online and posted inside the store in multiple locations.\n\nYes, it's all about that bass! Money for smoke, noise and smiles.\n\nThe Second Amendment is a right, so purchase, practice and stock up. \n\n\"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.\"\nThomas Jefferson\n\nThank you to the staff for a little elbow room on occasion, again I love shooting here.\n\nReed
4
Bright and well lit showroom with several cases of pistols and a few displays of long guns available for purchase but I already have all the hardware I need, thanks. (Don't tell my wife that or she'll hold me to it.)\n\nThe pistol range is nice and airy with decent insulation and baffling so that you're not constantly sucking down cordite and pressuring your ear drums with gunfire. Nice target retrieval system that worked quite well and I liked the walls of the pistol bay to keep the guy's .45 next to me from being too loud. Clean floors and easy sweep for brass.\n\nRange prices are a little high at $19/hour but it is what it is. They have a pretty healthy collection of range pistols that can be rented for a few bucks too. I only wish this place was closer to me. *sad face*
5
We're so excited that we found a great, locally owned pizza place by our house. We ordered for the second time this evening. Our first time we got the buffalo chicken pizza, mozzarella sticks, and jalapeno poppers. Tonight we got the BBQ chicken pizza, mozzarella sticks, and chicken fingers. I highly recommend all of these items. They were all amazingly delicious! The staff is super nice and delivery is fast! I love this place!
5
Service is excellent! Food is excellent! Very friendly and accommodate any size of party. Ordered the Joe's Philly burger and holy cow! Its awesome! 4 dollar cheese pizza on Saturday's and Sunday's have 20 dollar specials! They deliver but it's great just coming in. #SinCityMopar
2
I've been to Joe's 4x now with friends. Each time we all have tried different items on the menu to try and get something we found that we actually liked. We've tried the pizza, wings, burgers, and Philly cheese steaks. Each time we all left feeling like we didn't want to go back, but it's the kind of location you wish you could.\n\nPizza - pizza hut quality crust & sauce quality with papa murphy's (frozen pizza) quality toppings. The pizza was a mess. The toppings rolled right off of the pizza and ended up on your plate in a big mess rather than in your mouth. The quality of the toppings were mediocre. We got a supreme pizza (large) and it fed 2 of us but wasn't something I would go back to eat again. You could get a higher quality pizza at a franchised pizza delivery service (for less $$ too) even though we dined in.\n\nBurgers - had a western burger and it was decent. It's not a burger joint but the patty and bun were good. The fries weren't good. On multiple visits we tried the fries and each time we couldn't try more than a couple. They were hot, but the taste was incredibly bland and tasted worse than if they had just used a frozen bag from the supermarket.\n\nWings - the best thing at Joe's. Well breaded, tangy sauce. Multiple members of the group stated this was consistently the best thing they tried. The only problem was that I wouldn't go to a pizza place to get wings. This is kind of the general problem - too many options on the menu with not enough focus. Is it a pizza place? Deli? Burger Joint?\n\nService - there are always a lot of employees. They all seem nice enough but almost every time we have been there the staff acts as if they've never taken an order before. Again, the staff is polite but untrained or socially awkward.\n\nWater - we were charged $1 for a cup of tap water and we weren't told about that before we paid for it. If we would have known we would be charged for tap water we would've gotten a soda. \n\nThis is a place I really wish I could like. The people making the food and taking the orders seem very nice. It's also local, so I want it to succeed but it just seems to lack focus around the menu and the ingredient quality. I know this place has (12) 5 star reviews which I think are all from the staff so I wanted to write something realistic to help other yelpers in their food decisions.
2
\"Meh. I've experienced better.\" sums up my experience with the place. I've been here a few times and have tried a couple of different items and have pretty much had the same experience each time.\n\nThe Goods: Friendly service, decent wings & good crust & sauce on the pizza. \n\nThe Not-So-Goods:\n\nIt's kind of hard for me to pin-point what exactly is wrong with this place. The servers are friendly, but they don't seem to know what can and can't be done. Example: I ask for a small cup of water and here is what I was replied with the times I asked - 1) Grab a bottle of water and it should be fine. 2) Sure, here's a cup and you can use the fountain. 3) Ok, I will give you a cup but be sure not to fill it up with soda...AND THEY THEY CHARGED ME FOR FOUNTAIN SODA ANYWAY (I didn't realize until after I paid). \n\nTo continue with the lack of consistency, even though we eat in every single time, we are often brought out food already boxed up as if we ordered pick-up or delivery. One time once we ordered a pizza, the server walked out with the pizza in the box without any plates or utensils (you might ask why utensils...read later). At least attempt to cater towards your dine-in visitors. \n\nLets talk about the pizza. I am a major pizza enthusiast and I don't believe there is a such thing as a bad pizza. But I've never been more disappointed with a pie in such a long time.\n\nI tried the supreme pizza and outside of the crust and sauce...everything was such a complete hope mess. It just seemed like they threw on numerous frozen vegetables, and then caked a lot of cheese on the top of the toppings and assumed that was it. The peppers, and onions weren't fully cooked and the toppings were so heavy, I could barely even hold a slice without all of the cheese and toppings falling off. This is why having utensils would be nice so I can at least some pieces and eat the pizza with the cheese and toppings in one bite.\n\nThis pizza would be somewhat passable if they only delivered, but if I'm dining in, I would expect some kind of quality increase since the pizza would generally be fresher. I severely question the reviews that say this is the best pizza in town. I understand that this is a local establishment, but that doesn't mean it should get favorable reviews for unfavorable flavors. \n\nIs this better than Digorno? Nope\nIs this better than Little Caesars? Sorry...but not really. I like LC though, but why would I come to a place that has lower quality pizza for double the price of LC ($8 for a supreme)?\n\nDespite the fact that some of their other food is decent (mainly the wings), I place a heavy weight on the pizza itself. I really wanted this to be a great place, but #soniamdissapoint.\n\nIt just seems like they are on the cusp of making a damn good pizza, hopefully they take actual criticism and will make proper adjustments. If anyone is wondering why am I so critical of the pizza, it's because it's a pizzeria.\n\n#idonotproofreadsomyreviewsmightsoundlikegibberish
2
We ordered the Philly sandwich (husband said it was good) and also had a White Pizza. The fries could use some work. They tasted very greasy like the oil needed changing or something. It was greasy and brown. Yuck. The pizza was just \"okay\". The reason I say that is because I'm a garlic lover and the garlic tasted a little off, like maybe they are using bottled garlic or something. Staff are super friendly and nice. Hope they make it.
2
This pizza is very mediocre, and looks like a blind drunk assembled it. I also asked for parmesan and chili pepper. . . they didn't come. The up side is that it is edible, and was open at 10 pm on a thursday. So that's nice. I am really surprised that this place got 4.5 stars. I am assuming that most of the people who eat here either don't get pizza, or are drunk. I would order from here again if I had no options though. So take that info however you like.
2
I've tried Joe's Philly several times after I received a menu on my door a few months ago. I have to say I've had better, but it's a decent place to grab a cheap, quick lunch.\n\nI'm not sure why it's called \"Joe's Philly's Pizza\" as that seems kind of confusing. Are they about the pizza? Are they about the Philly Cheesesteak? I didn't know that Philadelphia was known for their pizza.\n\nAnyway, in three visits, I've ordered their cheesesteak twice and it was pretty good. I've eaten a lot of cheesesteak sandwiches in my life - I would have to say this ranked somewhere in the middle to lower spectrum. However, the lunch special comes with fries and a fountain drink for around $6. I do have to comment that the fries were pretty soggy and under salted. The sandwich itself is not bad, it could use more meat, cheese and onions and peppers. The bread was decent as well.\n\nI've also gotten the chicken wings. The wings were actually pretty good. Not the best I've had, but definitely not the worst. The amount of buffalo sauce really varies. Sometimes they've smothered the wings and other times there's hardly been any on them. Either way, I think it tastes just like Jack's Hot Sauce, so I'll just put that on if I go back again.\n\nThe service is pretty quick. They usually have your order to you within 10 minutes (usually less). All in all, it's not a bad place, but fairly mediocre. I'll have to try the pizza if I go there again.
2
Its been about a month since the last time I ordered anything from here. I ordered about 3 times in about a month or two, and then pretty much gave up. I saw some really good reviews about this place, and was excited thinking finally I can get some good pizza. First time I tried it I said to myself that it was ok, maybe it was a fluke. Second time it was kind of the same thing. Funny, I even tried a third time and uh, well, its not good. There's nothing good about this place in my opinion. I think that it is almost impossible that this place has a single legit 5 star review. The people seem very friendly over the phone so its not like I'm venting over a bad experience or anything like that. Its just the food is not even really average. From the pizza, to the wings, to the cheesesteak. I tried quite a few things just hoping that it would be at least decent so I could have a convenient place to order from, and no luck. I wont be ordering from here again, and right now I'm looking at a bunch of 2 star reviews here on the screen about this place, and they are really accurate. It is kind of irritating to me that I think this place had like 10+ reviews total that all gave them 5 stars. Not a single 4 or less star review, and the food is really below average. Not cool.
1
Pizza was super greasy, they took a slice of cheese pizza and put all the toppings on it then melted it in the oven... so the ham and sausage was cold. Also 3.50 for one slice totally not worth it. Unfortunately I cannot recommend this place.
5
Great service and the price wasn't too outrageous. I was in and out in ten minutes. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
1
1st time here and let me say not impressed with the service and food! Right when we walked in we waited awhile before someone finally greeted us, and all we can stare at are her hickied covered neck! Lol. So professional. We sat down and waited, and noticed the bartender(?) put cups over her ear/hair while talking to her co workers and then put them back on the shelf! (Where are the managers?!) seems like teenagers running the place.\nI ordered the \"jumbo\" shredded chicken burrito, and let me say you can get so much more for 7 bucks at chipotle and taste way better. My burrito taste way to salty, no flavor whatsoever! Just go to Taco Bell and get a soft taco you'll get the same product taste for a cheaper price.\n\"Welcome to your new addiction\" \nNo thanks I'll pass and stick to chipotle with good service and food!
1
My husband and I just had dinner here and let me tell you we will not be back.....if you are craving authentic Mexican food, don't go here everything tasted very processed and out of a can and over priced for a small amount of food......
2
I have been here three times already. The taco plate is really tasty, along with the cilantro rice. The restaurant is always clean. That sums up what was good, now for the rest. The service is utterly disgraceful. They don't listen to your order at all, even when you send the food back. I involved the onsite district manager who had nothing but attitude to offer me. The food is great, but the service sucks. I won't be back.
1
Let me first say how excited I was that a taco shop of any variety was opening near my house and place of work. Staring outside my work window watching them refurbish this location for the past 6 months got me excited for something new. I have been 4 times and have told myself never again. This last time (9-7-2014), I really mean it. \n\nOrdering is a weird thing. Since each item has to be placed into the computer, individually the process takes forever. There is no number system when you order. Just one item at a time. This adds up when you have five people in front of you. They give you a pager after you order. One visit, my pager never went off. The employee walked aimlessly around the restaurant trying to locate the person who ordered it. When she finally found us she asked if we would like for them to make it again because it's cold. Really? Why did they ask us knowing its cold? We said yes, 25 seconds later our food was back. It was apparent they just zapped it in the microwave. \n\nFood. Food is okay. Each time I ordered, it came out slightly warm to cold. The \"crispy\" tacos shells as they call it, is the same exact thing as the hard taco shells you buy from the grocery store and heat in oven-no flavor, dry and stale. The soft tortillas are also store bought/Taco Bell tortillas. So really the price you pay is not worth it. They have two flavors of rice; Mexican and cilantro lime rice. Both tasted like they were microwaved. The have Latin fried potatoes that also tasted like they were microwaved which are dry and crunchy. I also decided to get a side of green sauce .75( I think) for a shot glass size cup. The same size you pump ketchup in at other fast food places. I felt totally ripped off. \n\nI hope management reads these reviews. They need to change the tortillas and hard shells at the very least. With better options nearby, I won't be surprised if they are closed within a year. \n\nOverall, not worth the price and headache for the wait and stale food. You're better off spending that money at Garcias down the street, tee pees on Indian school and 40th street or a Filiberto's.
2
Fuzzy's Taco Shop has a cool name going for it but that's about all that it has going for it.\n\nThey have a lot of room in the dining room and a separate bar area where you can order beer on tap or in bottles and other assorted mixed drinks. There's even an outdoor patio.\n\nSince they don't have carnitas tacos I ordered a grilled fish, fajita and ground beef tacos. I took one bite of the grilled fish taco and said \"no bueno\". The ground beef and chicken tacos were kind of lackluster, but passable. \n\nI spent $11.49 for lunch on three tacos and a large soda. BTW - bring back the souvenir cup and only pay a dollar for your soda. Unfortunately, I doubt that I'll be back considering the hefty price tag and the lackluster taste to their food.
5
Delish! Great drink specials, delicious tacos and great service! Definitely will be back! Try the fish tempura and fajita beef tacos. Yum!
1
So any Taco place that opens up in Central Phoenix will always be critiqued to the max as there are so many great taco places in town from dives to gourmet. I had high hopes for this place but it may do good business feeding ASU students at its Tempe location but not here in CenPhx! We tried this place twice. The first time we ordered burritos. These are like a cross between a burrito and a sandwich wrap - not what I'm looking for! There was a lot of mayo and lettuce stuffed in ours, it did not mention that on the menu unless they gave us the wrong order! We also give places a second chance so I tried to pick up some breakfast burritos to try them one Sunday morning. Placed our order then 10 minutes later they told me they did not have any potatoes, this was at 8:30 a.m.! I asked for my money back but it took an additional 20 minutes as the cashiers did not have access to the registers and they needed to wait for their manager to come back! They did nothing to win me over, you think I could have gotten a free meal or something but the likelihood of me ever going back to Fuzzy's is slim to none! Too bad, it's a great location!
3
Pretty good place. to nice staff, friendly. Damn good burritos. I glad they turned the stereo down when we where here it was ridiculous when we walked in. But happy with the meal over all. Beer is crazy priced tho! Way expensive for a dive of a bar. Oh well.
2
I will start by stating that I love the spicy pork nachos. They are delicious. I have eaten at the restaurant and gotten take out a few times, with nothing particularly notable (although my husband says his food it's always cold, I guess I'm less picky about that). Then, tonight, things took a turn for the worse...\nI picked up my take out and got home to unpack it, only to realize that they didn't give me the queso and put the wrong kind of meat on my nachos. Since I only live about five minutes away I called and informed the employee who answered that I did not get my queso and that there was the wrong kind of meat on my nachos. She asks me to bring it in so I can show her. So I tell her sure, but I'd like to get an order for the correct nachos started, to which she hesitantly agreed. \nWhen I arrive, I get no apology, but an accusation that I didn't understand that the queso comes in a separate bowl and questioning about the kind of meat. Then she proceedes to show the cook, just to make sure I'm not wrong about the meat, which is irrelevant, because I am not taking soggy chips with cold meat home just because they didn't give me the queso and I had to drive back to get the food that I'd already paid for. \nI don't even mind that they forgot the queso because mistakes happen, but to forget the queso, put the wrong meat on my nachos AND be completely unapologetic about it after I had to drive back is completely infuriating. \nSo if you like cold food to go, please check your food before you leave the establishment so that you, too, will not suffer the lack of customer service.
1
I think this place is confused.\nI am not sure what the theme is here, it reminds me of a taco shop in San Diego, but I am not sure if they think they are a sports bar a fast food place or a restaurant. So lets go into that a little bit further. \n\nSo sports bar...the place has about 9 or 10 TVs...9 or 10 TVs that all should have been bigger in my opinion. They are all about I want to say about 40 inch TV's they should have gone a bit bigger, unless your sitting right below one, you really can't see what's on it with any discernment. And if you are sitting below one you have to look almost straight up, which makes for an uncomfortable experience. They were playing the NFL network, about the only reason this place even gets one star...but you couldn't even read the ticker on the bottom of the screen from across the isle...so in my opinion they went to small with the TV's. \n\nThe beer menu...they don't have one!!!??? The counter girl couldn't tell me what they had off hand really but did know it was happy hour and rattled off some 3 odd tap beers. PBR, Coors, and some other garbage swill...not impressed. I wandered over to the bar area, they have a full bar, but might have gone a bit overkill with it, maybe they think their a nightclub?! I ended up ordering a Corona...12 Oz Corona $4.25 outrageous price. Happy hour at Sushi Brokers 22oz Corona $6. Better deal and its a sushi place, so literally $4.25 considering they are paying about .80 cents a piece for them is outrageous. Overpriced beer, plus the Corona tasted a bit stale, it was cold, but it seemed like it was maybe heated and then cooled one too many times. No good. \n\nFast food place or restaurant...you decide!!?? \n\nThe seating is general seating, you walk in and walk up to the counter like its a fast food place, the menu is above your check out girl, pretty easy to read, lots of suggestions. I ordered the Chicken Fajita Burrito. THIS COMES WITH NOTHING. Chips and salsa are additional. So Chips Salsa and the beer with burrito...$14.25...where am I? Tee Pee's, Manuel's, Macayo's...with these prices I feel I should be sitting at a table and should have a waiter, not seating myself. \n\nOn a separate note, I never actually was given a receipt ever...showing me prices...HUGE RED FLAG...I only got a food ticket to show what I ordered.\n\nSo they give you a buzzer chip like the ones you get at a Cheese Cake factory and tell you when your food is ready to go to the counter and get it. OK...so about 10 minutes go by and mine goes off. Not to bad a return time, but granted it was slow considering I was the only one in the building, besides staff and this was 5pm on Friday by the way. So I walk up to grab it and get a look in the kitchen. It's dirty!!! I mean real dirty, this place was dead but the grill looked like it had been cooked on for a party of 500, it definitely hadn't been cleaned in a minute. Not sure if I really want my customers to see that...they are definitely not True Food, even thou their prices reflect that they want to be. \n\nSo I sit down, a bit hesitant already. On the plus side the burrito is a descent size, not as big as Chipolte but bigger then Taco Bell. And it tastes OK, not great not worth $8. Chips and salsa...chips are just OK nothing to write home about, definitely had better...the Salsa...actually was pretty amazing...but they give you a huge basket of chips with one cup of salsa, not enough salsa, to many chips. So I go up to the counter and ask for more salsa. $1.29!! I also ask for some guacamole. $2.49. So almost $4.00 extra for this. My check is now almost $20!!! \n\nI have to go back up to the kitchen counter to get it, once again this gives me time to look into the kitchen on how dirty it is. Gross. So here is the kicker thou...I get my Guacamole...charged me 3 times as much a Chipolte would or any other place for that matter. Best part, my little cup is only part guacamole, when I get to the bottom of the cup, its filled with shredded lettuce, so your not quite getting a full cup worth of guacamole, their shorting you and adding a filler. It's a rip off. \n\nSo to top off my fast food experience, as its apparent I have to put my own dishes away in a little tub above the trash along with your basket and tray. As I am doing this, some girl comes in off the street goes to the counter and asks the girl for a donation for her dead brother or something in exchange for some candy...and of course she makes a beeline for me being the only customer in the joint, and yes hits me up too. Not my idea of a good dining experience in any circumstance anywhere.\n\nSo I would give this place a half star for having the NFL network on...that's about it. But once again no half star system on yelp.\n\nBut I would not suggest going here, being in the restaurant and hospitality industry for almost 20 years, I don't expect this place to be open very long unless they make some serious changes. Not worth the experience, there is no novelty. Don't go.
2
some of the food was cold. it is an odd take on Mexican food, with unique sauces and such. It is what I would expect from great Midwestern Mexican. Overall disappointment.
4
It's called Monkey Bar, it really lives up to the name, you see monkey decorations and paintings everywhere, they were fun to look at, I like monkeys! \n\nIt's a good sized bar and lounge facing front desk, dim and dark, the booth seatings are very intimate and comfy, perfect for couples, the tall table seatings are great for groups, the bar seatings are obviously good for singles meeting singles, I saw many people met, talked and left together, it was interesting to watch.\n\nWe went there on all three nights we stayed at the SLS hotel. This bar is located on the way to our Lux tower, so I took the advantage to have drinks before going out each night, it seemed convenient. We briefly enjoyed the lounge time while the live music was playing, I liked the piano play and singing during the day much better, the rock n' roll music on Friday and Saturday night was a bit too loud for me, but it was very lively and energetic, it's for weekends! \n\nIt got very crowded on early Friday and Saturday nights, slow on Saturday late night and very slow on Sunday night, there was no live music on Sunday night either, but I enjoyed the quieter times much better like always. \n\nI tried two specialty cocktails on the menu, and decided to just stick to them, Jasmine's margarita and Passion for wine, both were very refreshing, tasty and not too strong with enough sweetness, they were perfect, got me very relaxed before or after our night out, great choices! Hubby had Vesper martini as usual, they charged different prices on Saturday and Sunday night, one was $18, one was $14, huh.... Different night or different bartender, different prices? That's interesting. \n\nThe cocktail waitresses were very friendly and attentive, not to mention they were all eye candies too. I was surprised to see them wearing open toe shoes without stockings, never seen anything like that in Vegas, I guess SLS wanted to make everything edgy, hip and different. \n\nI would say this lounge was better for me on slow nights, the drinks were yummy, a bit pricey, $15-18, but it was to be expected, just don't charge different prices on the same drink, that was odd!
3
I thought the new SLS casino marketing themselves as being \"for locals\" wouldn't charge the same insane cocktail prices- I was wrong. On the plus side, though this place is small it is nicely decorated. Despite the open floor plan space, it's surprisingly intimate. The lounge act on Saturday night is a young male on piano who has a great voice, I'd come back to see him.
1
0-3 stars for food\n0-2 stars for service\n\nFirst impression was great! Family sharing food off to the right and they looked happy. \n\nI was doing takeout and was greeted by 2 females. The awkward moment came when I had to ask for a menu,they didn't even ask if I wanted to eat here or takeout. \n\nThey don't have lunch specials on the weekend but that wasn't stated on the menu. \n\nDifferent sizes of meals and appetizers not listed on menu\n\nThey gave 2 free egg rolls with the meal but they\nare bitter and soggy on the inside. It also has a smokey taste\n\nI got home and they didn't even give me my wallet shrimp. After digging through everything it turns out that they gave me wonton soup.\n\nThe crab puffs are greatly filled but it's not crab. Not even imitation crab. It's more liquid that came out of a piping bag. \n\nI was hungover and didn't want to deal with it anymore. I drove by the place. Dropped off the soup and went somewhere else. \n\n0 - the food because I didn't get what I ordered and the crab puffs had 0 crab in it. \n\n0 - they got my order wrong and didn't offer me a menu. \n\nI can't give a 0 so 1 star it is
4
Odd timing and pacing and incorrect orders served made for an awkward dining experience at the latest spot by Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla. Their staff, however, was well trained in the congeniality department, as their friendly demeanor tried to overcome service issues.\n\nA half rack of ribs was as tender and smokey as expected, brushed with a sweet and tangy BBQ sauce. The bacon cheddar biscuit was amazing, trumping any childhood memories of devouring cheddar biscuits from that chain seafood restaurant I won't bother naming. I'm a fan of the mac and cheese, mainly because pork makes everything better. The black mission figs was a refined dish of nuanced flavors that almost seems out of place among all the comfort food. Chicken wings are available in different flavors. The buffalo wings were too subtle and didn't pack enough heat. The crab cake was somewhat underwhelming, mainly because of my irrational east coast bias and the lack of jumbo lump meat, which I prefer.\n\nThis place will only get better once they find their footing. Pricing may turn off some, but their location in Tivoli Village is to blame as I'm sure rent isn't cheap. \n\n3.5 Stars
5
We were here for lunch last weekend and the food and service were both excellent! It's been a long time since we've received such great service. We had the pulled pork sandwich with sweet potato fries and fish & chips. Both dishes were great but I think the pulled pork was our favorite. We will definitely be back again soon.
4
Great food and prices. Our waiter, Travis, was friendly and knowledgable. Sort of slow, but still worth it.
2
i kinda like honey salt so I was interested in experiencing the new venture. I think i get what they are trying to do but the place has a severe identity crisis. the menu isn't small but it feels like it. the beer menu flat out sucks. another huge turn off is that the \"happy hour menu\" is only available at the bar or if you are sitting in \"high chairs\". seriously? food wise, no surprise, it's pretty good. we started with a jar of pimento cheese. the taste was good but it was too creamy for me with no discernible visual evidence of pimentos. the vegi accoutrements were pretty sad and a biscuit would have been a nice touch. I had the hot dog for dinner. it was really good but at $9.75 I would have expected more effort put into the fries that came with the dog. they were pretty blah. the donuts in a bag looked interesting for dessert but because I had applauded honey salt in my yelp review for resisting the 2005 rage, I passed on dessert.
4
Patio seating is very nice & relaxing, although the center fire pit isn't roomy enough for long legs like mine. Dirty mac n cheese was rich & creamy, the peas were a good addition. Cocktails were unique & interesting, Bernie Lomax was my choice & didn't disappoint. When the burger came out, the smell was powerfully meaty and literally mouth-watering. It was juicy, with a perfect medium pink center in both patties, and yummy melty cheese. Turkey sandwich was solid, but paled in comparison to that burger. I'm still mentally drooling over it. Brook trout had a crispy seasoned skin that I ate all of. S'mores nachos were decadently delicious. When I arrived and when I left, (Thursday 9/11) there was a weird fishy smell inside that made me glad I was sitting outside. Minus 1 star for that.
5
First time at made, our food came out in a timely fashion and was hot.\nWe had the wagyu skirt steak- cooked perfect, stuffed artichoke was great no one does them like that, oysters super fresh. Service was good, our waiter was made some nice suggestions. The decor was fun, love the video games , music selection rocked! We will be back....
3
Not bad. Not great. The interior is a little cold, but service was prompt and friendly. \nI had the cheese biscuits which were good, and the burger. The meat patty was very juicy and flavorful, but I didn't love the combo with the steak sauce and couldn't really taste the cheese. The fries were very good.\nThe s'mores nachos were rather awful. A mouthful of dry ingredients; graham cracker and oreo crumbs with a bit of marshmallow and almost no detectable chocolate. I could see the chocolate shavings here and there, but it wasn't enough with regards to all of those graham crackers.
3
The food- 4.5 stars\nThe ambiance- 3.5 stars\nThe service- 2 stars\n\nService was definitely what took this down to a 3 star review. Things started off so well, too! Made is in a great location in Tivoli Village in Summerlin. When we arrived, we realized that I'd made the reservation (for a large party, at that) for Saturday instead of Sunday. EEEK!!! However, we must have arrived at just the right time, because they were able to seat us right away. Score!\n\nOnce we were seated, we promptly got water, and the server took our drink orders. And then we waited. And waited. The server finally came back around after we beckoned him to take our orders. In his defense (for this), he thought we were waiting on one other person, but I think he should have asked instead of just letting us sit there.\n\nThe restaurant is very rustic-chic, and they have a really fun and interesting menu, including their cocktail menu. The only issue is the volume of the music. LOUD! It was really hard to carry on a conversation over it. The musical selections were fine- it was just the volume was too loud. I think that someone must have complained, because they did turn it down a bit right at the end of our meal.\n\nThe food, however, was great! We started with the cheese and bacon biscuits, which were served with salted honey butter. YUM! If you like Red Lobster's cheddar biscuits, these blow them completely out of the water! I had the poutine with ham ($9.95 +$2 extra for ham), and it was delicious. I did feel as though I needed ketchup, though. The rest of our party also enjoyed their meal- the hot dog & fries (the hot dog is served on Texas toast, yum!), the BBQ sandwich with sweet potato fries, and the ham selection. Prices ranged from around $10- $30.\n\nI noticed that no one checked on us to see if the food was okay, but our water and iced tea was refilled constantly. After we finished eating, although our plates were removed promptly, it took a very long time for us to receive our bill, and an even longer time for our server to take the money. It was a very noticeable delay- we flagged our server down several times, but he still didn't come over to us. I'm not sure if he was just overworked, and short staffed, but it became pretty frustrating. \n\nAll in all, the food was good enough for me to return, and I hope that they work out the bugs in service soon!
4
First off, as we walked thru the door we were greeted by an extremely nice guy. Could have been the manager? \n\nIt's a bar atmosphere, maybe not somewhere to take your first date, gents. \n\nWe figured we'd try all the appetizers/small plates so we can try a little of everything. \nWe ended up getting the dirty Mac and cheese which seems to be a popular item, as it should because it's far beyond your your standard Kraft Mac and cheese. Then we had the bacon and eggs. The thick cut bacon was to die for. The deviled eggs were so so, probably could have made them at home just as good. We then had the baked artichoke and I mean really, can you ever go wrong with baked artichoke? We topped everything off with the loaded s'mores nachos which was even more amazing than the real deal s'mores by the campfire. \n\nAll in all, I will be returning. This is definitely a comfort food type of place.
4
The beginning of our visit was pretty rough, but it ended well due to staff and management really stepping things up.\n\nI read fantastic reviews about their burger, and after coming off a long work weekend in LA I just wanted to eat and enjoy. We ordered appetizers to start:\n\n-Dirty Mac & Cheese\n-Smoked Onion Dip\n\nThe onion dip was tasty but the dirty mac & cheese seemed almost like a dip itself. The consistency was really runny...and then we realized, there weren't any macaroni noodles in it. At all. So we asked the waitress if there were supposed to be noodles in the mac & cheese, she took one look and declared, \"that does not look right at all!\" She took it and told us she would put in an order for a new one. \n\nIn the meantime we decided to put in our entree orders and sadly, they were out of the burger :( I was so sad because I was craving a burger, but since we were seated and had just ordered appetizers (with a new mac & cheese on the way) we felt invested to stay.\n\nWe ordered the smoked trout and the pulled bbq pork sandwich. By this point, I was tired and grumpy (and sorely disappointing that my burger craving wasn't going to be satisfied) but the food was delicious and the correct mac & cheese tasted great.\n\nStaff was very apologetic and not only did they take the mac & cheese off our bill, but also sent us out complimentary donuts at the end of the meal. Thanks for making best efforts to please us :)
3
Ummmmm....let me say \"I expected more!\"\n The decor is really nice, casual, attention to detail with a great feel & in better weather the smaller outside patio could be a nice choice for cocktails. even tho we live in Henderson it's a really good location @ Tivoli Village with ez parking, valet IF you want~\n The menu is casual fare, which is fine~ lots of sandwiches pastrami, burgers & pulled pork (which was a little to spicy for my tastes, and the bun was pretty blah) served with sweet potato fries cooked to perfection. My husband has ribs which he loves and he found these OK, totally fine but hardly an A as reviewed in the newspaper.\n Large drink selection with beer, cocktails & wine. The cocktails as I recall were $10, which seem high to me....I did have a glass of Ravenswood which was also $10 for what appeared to be a 5oz pour, maybe????\n All in All, I prefer Honey Salt which I have been to Atleast 10x's and have NEVER been disappointed food wise!!! Each location has great decor so try Made LV (like their logo, By the way!) and I feel confident Honey Salt will lure you back, before a return to Made LV.\n Sorry, I just expected more~ the food is OK, totally editable. Just wonder who they know @ the newspaper for such a \"glowing\" review.....