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After going to the wrong location, we arrived just before they were closing between lunch and dinner. The server made sure we didn't feel awkward about the timing, which was so nice!\n\nThe food was tasty and reasonably priced! If it wasn't so far away, we'd be back for sure!
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Korean food is not your typical ethnic restaurant in the Midwest, although there are a few in some of the larger cities. Fortunately Madison has New Seoul.\n\nNew Seoul is a small space in a strip mall full of restarants. Service was fine, and the food was prepared quickly and well. You know its real because of all the Koreans who eat there. Overall, an excellent find and a real treat to try something not often found in the midwest.
5
This store has great staff and wonderful merchandise. Everything is well sorted and displayed ( not a mess ) . The female cashier with dark long hair who returned my Hautelook orders were very patient and sweet. The male cashier with the tattoos was engaging and funny! They both liked talking about clothes , which was nice. The blond male dressing room attendant was also super friendly and not grumpy that I gave him back items I was not purchasing. ( normally I cringe when dealing with unhappy dressing room staff, so thank you!) But don't worry we purchased a bunch of great things! \n\nThe only thing that threw me off was were the store placed the check out line. Normally the check out lines are in the front of the store . Look to your far right against the wall ! \n\nThis will be my go-to location for now on! Thank you for a nice experience;)
3
A smaller nordstrom rack.. maybe the smallest ive been to. But as always has a lot of items to look for and since there is a lot of designer not the epic sales you hope.. but there are always some staple pieces you cant live without.
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It's wonderful that such a nice bakery has opened in the South Hills, but until they figure out how to manage their popularity, I won't be a fan. I've gone three times in the two weeks they've opened. The first time I went at about 11:30 for just a baguette and I waited in line 10 minutes, behind only two people. The next time I stopped in for a baguette about 2pm and they had none left, so I left, too. (Seriously - a french bakery should NEVER run out of baguettes.) The straw that broke the camel's back was arriving this past Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The line was out the door - kudos to them for their popularity - but it took 40 minutes to get served! And all I wanted was a baguette and two croissants. They need to figure out a better system, like more staff or two registers. If I ever see more than two cars in the parking lot, I will head straight to Giant Eagle for my bread instead.
4
Wow... Great place... Finally a true French pastry shop in the south hills... For those who want to complain about a wait and wanting to go GE to get there \"baguette\" please continue to do so it only means not for those of us who appreciate true craftsmanship...
5
Managed to stop by today and I loved it!! The chocolate croissant reminded me of growing up in France. I mean the smell of the place was straight nostalgic for me!! I bought my dad a pistachio pastry because he's visiting tomorrow and he'll definitely enjoy it. If you love pastries, check them out! Delicious if not a little more expensive then the usual bakery- but this is my new usual now. Support local business anyways guys!
5
The best bakery I've ever been to! Highly\nRecommend the Almond Croissant, Ham & Cheese croissant (have them warm it up!) and any of the Tarts!
5
This place. I can't even... It is just incredible. AND now a second location!!! The best french pastries I've ever had. Wait. The best pastries I've ever had! And the most artful too!\n\nWalking in you're met with the most amazing smell you've ever experienced in your life. Then you gaze across the display of beautiful creations, you almost don't wait to eat them. But you do. And you enjoy them, immensely. There really isn't a pasty I've had that I didn't like. The almond croissants are my fave's, but I also enjoy their pistachio desserts and chocolate wafer-like desserts. Forgive me for not remembering their proper name. I think I was too busy shoving them in my mouth.\n\nThis location is a lot bigger than their orginal one, plus the free parking lot is a major perk compared to the Lawrenceville street parking. Plus, there's free wifi! I think it would be dangerous to sit here for a while...
5
We had the pleasure of having G and R Entertainment at my brothers wedding and the whole family was very impressed with the show!\nGabe and Robert are very professional, they had the whole evening planned and kept us on time threw out the whole event! They will interview with you and get your every detail down on paper so your experience is everything you could possibly wish for!\nIf you are in the Phoenix, Glendale, Avondale, Scottsdale or anywhere in Arizona ' s zip codes you should give these gentleman a call to complete any event you have coming up you will not be disappointed! \nThank you again G and R Entertainment for making our event the most amazing and memorable night! The Kozimor and Mu\u00f1oz families are truly thankful!
5
Robert and Gabe were an incredible addition to our very personal wedding reception. Not only did they help keep the flow of the night, but they kept the audience engaged, throwing in jokes here and there! Even more, they were wonderful at reading the crowd and incorporating a variety of music. \n\nWe provided them with an extensive list of \"must plays\" and guest favorites - we took song requests on our RSVP cards. When someone asked for a song that they surprisingly did not have in their music library - which is packed with great stuff- they quickly jumped on Wifi and downloaded the tune. Next thing we knew, the song was playing! Talk about incredible service. \n\nI could go on and on about their professionalism and class, but instead I'll detail my five favorite things about G&R Entertainment. \n\n1. Great communicators whether on the phone, email and/or in person. \n2. Fun and respectful of the audiences's needs and wants. \n3. Affordable! \n4. Helpful in creating and maintaining the reception timeline, even meeting with us in-person a month prior to the event. \n5. Calm, collected and flexible during the planning process and event execution - they truly made my husband and I feel at ease! \n\nWe are grateful for, Robert & Gabe! Thanks for making our wedding unforgettable!
4
Stopped in for opening last night. Place was busy but service was spot-on. PT's Entertainment Group did a good job keeping the Irish theme from the previous business, while adding some of the touches you would expect from the local company we all know. Shuffle board and pool table additions, as well as a patio area were nice touches. \n\nThe one star from the top was for stripping out so much of the traditional Irish tchotchke that adorned the previous place and added tons of character.
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Stopped in soon after the conversion from Molly Malone's. My wife and I had enjoyed eating there regularly. As soon as we walked in, the stench of smoke was so strong that we walked back out. My actual rating is no stars since we did not do anything but walk in and out. We were so disappointed that the 17% of smokers were considered more important than the other 83% of non-smokers. I thought maybe I was too harsh, but two nights ago while dining at The Lodge (which has a separate eating area from the bar), I overheard people in the next booth saying the same thing. This place is now irrelevant for me. Maybe it will change, but I'm not holding my breath, although if I ever walk in there again I probably will have to.
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Okay Let me start by saying that reason I am giving this place a two star was service first thing I call to ask if they serve food all night and what the hours were the bartender on the phone was a female this is her exact words \"Yes this is a BAR we are 24hrs and serve food all day\" I said okay thank you and she hung up no good bye or thank nada! So, I am starving I just got home from working on the strip and I work at Bar too that closes at one in the morning that is why I called to ask. My husband and I walk inside and sit right in front of the bar at one of the high tops it was 15 mins before anyone came to greet us or give us any menus. Finally, a male bartender came and greeted us he was friendly but was in a rush to get our order he just handed us the menu and asked \"Do you know what you want?\" We needed a min and did not ask if we wanted some thing to drink or nothing just \"I assumed you been here before\". Retarded how can you say that to a guest. So, he came around sooner than I thought to take our order the way it was going we asked for it to go. I ordered the chicken dinner with rice and veggies; my man got a bucket of buffalo wings with extra buffalo on the side and an order of fried cheese. Then he asks do you want a drink while you wait we both said no it is okay.( In my head you'd probably bring it when the food is ready anyway.) So it took 30 to 45 mins for the bar food to come out; we had paid before hand too and had to go up to the bar to ask the bartender how much longer that's when he finally got the food. I guess he noticed we gave him 20% and was extremely fast and nice I walked out My husband stayed to get some ranch to go. When we get home his wings were PLAIN we hand to melt butter and mix it with franks to toss the wings in to make them buffalo. Other than that the food was good the veggies did not seem fresh if anything they are frozen or canned. This review got two stars because the male bartender was nice and food was okay.
5
This place is great! I bring my son here when I get my haircut and it's a much better experience for him then the little kid places. The barbers are fun, place is clean and my son LOVES the Hot towel and Massage at the end. Very clean inside, Modern look with all the comforts of the old school barbershop! It's worth it to take a the trip in to get spoiled once in a while! A great place for the area!
2
Was there to pick up a car on 9/27/2010. There was three people ahead of me and I waited about one hour for my turn. It was a horrible experience and will never use them again. I noticed other car rental agencies in that hub had only a few customers waiting, but maybe I got what I paid for this time.
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We rented a car for 3 days in Vegas a few weeks ago and I left a $500 camera lens in the center console. As soon as our flight took off for JFK I realized that it was missing. As soon as we landed I called up Thrifty and selected the menu option for lost & found... It just rang out. I then called back and selected the option to speak to a manager... it said 'Your call cannot be connected at this time'. \n\nSo, over the course of the next 5 days i kept trying to call and get through to someone. I left several messages with the lost and found at Thrifty Las Vegas after being transferred by customer service. I also had customer service email the Las Vegas outlet a couple of times. By the time I actually got on the phone to a real person at the location and they were able to search the car the lens was no longer there... well of course it wasnt!!!!! \n\nTheir response was that because I had chosen not to purchase the extra insurance there was nothing they could do. So basically... unless you pay extra, their employees can keep anything they find in your rental car. GREAT!!!
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My friend and I reserved a car for our Grand Canyon-Bryce Canyon-Zion National Park trip. My friend is under 25 and spoke to someone about her corporate discount code which would cancel out the fee for being under 25.\n\nShe spoke to a rep on two occasions before the trip to confirm the code would work and that it was the right code.\n\nWhen we went to pick up our car, the code didn't work.\n\nI hate surprises, especially when it about doubles the cost we were expecting. Maybe there was a misunderstanding on my friend's part when she called but I can't imagine how. She called twice and she's not stupid.
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Very pushy upselling the extra insurance! The counter agent actually demanded to know if I had called my insurance company and began to interrogate me about what they covered. He insisted I give him the name of my insurance company. Then he commenced to detail all the different ways I would have to pay more money by not buying extra insurance. \n\nWhen I got to the car (not the model listed online, or even close) there was a big ding in the door. I was so freaked out about extra charges I tried to report it to the agents on the lot but they said they don't take those reports anymore. Hmm. \n\nVery unpleasant way to begin my trip. Never again, Thrifty!
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Awful! Not only was the process excruciatingly slow, the staff didn't seem to care that people were in line at least 30 minutes before being served. Some people got so frustrated with the wait, they left to go to another rental company. I would have too but was next in line and already waited for close to 45 minutes.\n\nThe most disturbing aspect of Thrifty is all the required add on costs. Just because the quote you received online was the cheapest, it certainly doesn't mean it will remain the cheapest once you get to the counter.\n\nInitial quote, $78 for 4 days. Now lets add all the extra hidden costs...\n+Customer facility charge, $15\n+Vehicle license fee, $6.40\n+Add spouse as driver, $10 (typically free at other companies)\n+Basic coverage for road side assistance, $24 (typically free st other companies). If the car dies due to mechanical issues, you are responsible fir getting it back to Thrifty if you dont get the coverage. What a bullsh* t cost. How do I know how well they maintain their cars!\n\nOn top of all this, they require a gas receipt as proof that you filled the tank at a gas station at least 10 miles away. If the meter says full, its full. I shouldn't have to provide proof.
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Rene and Mavis are amazing at costumer service. Be careful to return on time tho. They are super strict on time of return.
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Reserved through Orbitz with a debit card and picked up with a credit card because of their debit card policies. Their system was down so they did everything manually, approved it and I was on my way. I returned the car three days later and their computers are STILL down. They receive the car and hand write me a bill saying the card that I gave them would be charged.\n\n The next day I look at my statements and the card I gave them has been charged. I look at my bank statement and they've also charged me a deposit for a rental on my debit card, the day after I returned the car! I called them to get it straightened out because i figure it's simple human error because of their systems being down and that they can just drop the charge on my visa. \n\n I call them and they insist that i'm mistaken and I must have given them a visa. They look at the imprint of the card and go figure; it's the AMEX I paid for the rental with. Too bad though, they charged my debit card for it and they claim they can't do anything about it now (even though it's still pending). They also have a charge on my AMEX, so I don't have access to those funds either. The thing is; I never presented them my visa and they don't have a swipe, imprint or record of it other than via Orbitz. \n\n The people at the counter both times were great, but the manager Albert was rude and seemed put out that I wanted him to look into this. He had someone else call me back, presumably because he didn't want to admit his mistake, and essentially tell me to call their billing department on Monday to have them charge the Amex for the final bill and they'll refund the other card in 5-7 days.\n\nPS: the convertible I rented was beaten into the ground. Big dents all over it. Sort of took away from the feeling of renting a flashy car when it was so beat up.
5
I had an excellent experience with Thrifty! I booked my car about a month in advance through Southwest (they're a Rapid Rewards partner, so you get points for the rental) and got a pretty great deal.\n\nAfter a very quick check-in process, I was sent upstairs to pick my car. This was the first time I've rented from an agency that doesn't assign a specific vehicle to you. I chose a bright blue Dodge Avenger and was on my way! \n\nAt the end of my trip, I was a couple of hours late in returning the car. This wasn't an issue at all! We called Thrifty to see what their policy with late returns is and were told that, as long as we returned the car on the day it was due, we wouldn't be charged. If we had taken the car back the next morning, we would have been charged for another day, which is fair. \n\nEvery staff member I interacted with was polite and friendly; the whole process was a breeze!\n\nTips: Know the gas prices in the area where you will be returning the car; filling up on your own may be cheaper than their gas rate. If your credit card offers rental car insurance, book the rental with that card; that way, you can refuse the rental company's insurance and save $, but still have coverage. Do some research on the cars they offer so that you can pick the most fuel-efficient one.
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4 Stars for efficient and polite staff at Blue Chip counter, but the car they gave us was in desperate need of mechanical work. Needed a wheel alignment and tire balancing. Drivers mirror glass was broken, and interior could have been a little cleaner.
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If I could give zero stars I would. I will NEVER rent from thrifty again or let anyone I know rent from then. I have rented dozens of cars from other car rental places and never had an issue. I made a reservation weeks in advance, got to the place and had all sorts of complications. The employees were VERY rude and not accommodating. DO NOT RENT FROM THRIFTY!!!!
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(corrected Thrifty location - original review 3/7/13)\n\nOH HELLO, VOMIT ON THE INSIDE PASSENGER DOOR\n\nAsking myself where this review should begin, I decided to back way up in the trip planning. We went back and forth on whether or not it was necessary to rent a vehicle. There were two of us travelers. We didn't plan on drinking much while in Vegas so not worried about DUI, but did plan on going to Fremont Street, so lots of cab fare. Had a convention with a $10 parking lot and our hotel had a monorail station for $5. Lots of back and forth. When we finally concluded that it would be slightly more convenient to rent a car, we started searching for deals online. \n\nFound a discount code for Thrifty Auto Rental from Orbitz (I think) that stated an additional 6% savings. Husband did all the work online while on the phone with me, setting up our reservation. But he couldn't find a place to enter the discount code. Please be user friendly when making a webpage. So we figured we'd reserve the car with his credit card and bring the discount code along with us when we picked up the car. \n\nJerome was working the counter in Las Vegas and must have been having a really bad day. He was unfriendly and unhelpful. I'm a big believer in coupons and discounts and saving of the money. So naturally we brought up the code and pulled up the page on my husband's phone, with the discount confirmation number. We explained we couldn't apply this when paying and he snapped that \"if we couldn't do it, he wouldn't be able to either.\" It was rude and unhelpful.\n\nWe went upstairs to the garage and picked up a Kia Soul. For just over $100 for five days of minimal driving it was an okay deal. Nothing special. The tank was full and I walked the vehicle, taking pictures of all dings and scrapes. I didn't think to look inside before we left. It wasn't until the next day that I saw the passenger door. What the &#$^%!! Is that vomit? A half-hearted attempt to clean the sticky, disgusting mess had been made and I made another go at it. We immediately pulled over but it didn't come off very nicely. So for five days I sat in the seat consciously reminding myself not to let my right knee touch the door. \n\nUpon returning the vehicle I pointed out the filthy door to the nice woman who checked us in. She said we should have called and we could have returned and had the car replaced. Cuz that's how I want to spend my vacation. Driving around because some employee didn't do their job? Perhaps if she'd said my call would have brought another car to me to trade... but I wasn't about to waste gas and time anyhow. Instead, I'll double check for gross interiors before leaving the parking lot.
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One person to help a huge line, where are the employees... Been waiting forever, 17 windows but one employees... Thanks for nothing Thrifty
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The worst car rental experience I have ever had, I usually only rent from enterprise because ive never had an issue in 10 years of renting but went here because it was Sunday and I had limited options since enterprise at the airport had no minivans. I would never rent here again and would recommend you use another company too. The cars are nice but 2 of the people I dealt with should work for the dmv or some place where customer service is not needed.
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Yelp needs to make a zero star review possible because Thrifty totally deserves it! I went against my own instincts and booked with them because they were the cheapest and didn't charge a one way rental fee. NEVER again. Huge line and when we started there were 4 employees working which quickly dwindled to only 2. 45 minutes later we finally got outside to actually get our car. The lady tells us to \"take any of those 3 cars over there\". One was being cleaned by quite possibly the slowest person ever so we went to the next one,loaded all of our luggage, and then saw writing on the windshield. I asked another employee about this and he told us the car was broken. At this point the other 2 options are gone. They did upgrade us to a Mustang, but it really was too little too late. Also after driving about 20 miles, the oil change needed light came on! Please avoid this disorganized mess.
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Would not recommend these people at all. Took forever to get our car and there was only 2 people in line. Plus we didn't even the car we had reserved. Why pick out a model if there not going to give you that one ? Plus the biggest thing of all they added insurance to the car even though I waived it and signed I didn't need it. Couldn't get a refund ended up costing me another $160 very underhanded be careful of this shady business. Couldn't even talk to a person to get a refund called and called beware of thrifty unless you have Money to waste. Will never rent from them ever again and will warn all my friends and family not to either.
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If you want slow service?this is the place, only two people working on the day before thanksgiving really??? What is wrong with you people? You have people waiting in line for over one hour! Not cool, at all.
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I read the reviews, and I thought that by enrolling in the Blue Chip program - where you provide all your information ahead of time and they have a special line for you in order to expedite the agonizing rental process - things would be better.\nNot really.\nFirst of all, good luck trying to find a listing of the hours this Thrifty is open: It's not listed on any Thrifty website. On Expedia.com, it is listed as being open to 1:00 a.m.\nSo imagine my surprise when I approached the counter around Midnight only to be told by a brusque woman at the Thrifty counter that I would have to wait over at the Dollar counter.\nSigh.\nWhen I went to the Dollar counter, there was NO line for Blue Chip members. Fortunately, when I reached the front, the guy had all the information, and kindly handed me my contract and I was out the door. Points to the guys working at the Dollar counter.\nBut in general...\nWhy is it so hard for rental car companies to get their act together? It seems that even when you take the time to enroll in their \"Frequent Rental/Painless Rental\" programs that are designed to expedite the process, they still manage to somehow make life for the renter difficult.
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Warning: rent at your own risk, unless you have alot of time to waste & don't care for poor & rude service. The poor reviews I can truly believe. I flew into Vegas to unfortunately attend a funeral. I think my flight was shorter than the total time to wait in line to wait to pick up the car & leave the rental area! I was even 40 min late attending the service since there were so many issues with the rental company. I arrived 2 hrs early into the airport prior to the service & got to the rental place in 15 min. With 2 people in front of me & a long line behind me, I finally get to the counter about 45min later. People were getting very upset & taking their business elsewhere which I should've done to spare me the headache. Only 1 representative available & the old man that helped me had poor people skills & couldn't even get into his computer because he couldn't remember his password. Time to retire, that includes his attitude! Mind you, I only asked 1 question \"is there a 1 hour grace period?\" Imagine, I was patient the entire time & I get attitude? He answered repeatedly \"the time you check in is the time you bring it back\"...he must have had Dementia or something because I could've been good with a a \"yes\" or \"no\" answer, instead of his annoying parroting. \n\nAfter I finally get done with him, I go downstairs to get my car. If you have the Wild car, keep in mind prices are good because they choose your car. The attendant said to me I got the Mustang convertible. I'm sure most folks would be thrilled, but NOT IF YOU HAVE A SMALL CHILD! I brought it to their attention in the booth & the lady, Cindy, didn't care & said she would have to charge me to \"upgrade\". I just requested a hardtop for safety reasons. Didn't realize she went ahead & charged me WITHOUT MY AUTHORIZATION. That is totally stealing! Another rep said it was OK to go with an alternate car, I got one in a lower category with a hardtop, but still within the request I booked online. Sure enough, when I return the vehicle, there's an extra charge for my \"downgrade\". I made a complaint by phone since no manager was readily available & I was pushed for time to return to the airport. I speak with the Thrifty phone representative, Kevin, And he says the complaint will go to the General Manager at the rental location for training purposes, but I will not be refunded. He too was not friendly on the phone the minute I said I had a complaint. \n\nWow, how is it that Thrifty hires poorly trained & uneducated staff? You stand in a forever line, get attitude for it & pay extra for a downgrade without my authorization after being told no charges will be filed? Really? My one star is for the initial rate I got & for that one Asian staff who was trying to be helpful after seeing my grief...
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If i could have given zero stars I would have. not because the people wernt nice, they were. the cars simply were not there. It took nearly 2 hours from start to finish to get my vehicle. If thrifty reads these and cares, they will invest in the people and systems to not make the process so horrible.
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Just plain awful! After having a very bad experience with a Hertz in Waikiki I decided to try thrifty for my next rental for a Las Vegas trip. I booked the car on 1/18 (yes a month ago) and when I went to collect it, aside from the horrendous slow line...they had no cars!!! They even sent me a reminder in the morning...WTF! I went crawling back to Hertz and got my mustang with no issues. I'd give them ZERO stars if I could!
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You guessed it ... another Rent-a-Car centre one-star from this yelp.com user.\n\nThis is not isolated stuff here. \n\nEvery one of these companies at McCarran bait and switch, accept reservations (even pre-paid), and then do not honour. \n\nThe following is my firsthand experience with Thrifty:\n\nIt was late Thursday night. I guess it was during Spring Break (how this is germane is beyond me, but it was brought up by an employee). I had already been turned away by several McCarran companies, like E-Z, Firefly (rentals, not the restaurant with horrific health code violations), and maybe another. \n\nI quickly make a reservation on my fancy phone via carrentals.com. Just 15$/day, which seemed like a steal at the time, especially with my 12$/day pre-paid reservation at E-Z not being honoured, and enormous queues at Hertz and Payless, but when I reach the counter I am informed they have no cars. I can wait until 0400 -- I am told (it is 0030 at this point) -- or, I can accept a hook-up to an unnamed company (different from Thrifty) for fifty (50) dollars ($) a day. Fifty! \n\nYou see ... it was either agree to fifty a day or wait for four or more hours for a car. And this was some other company -- one that was never named -- that this Thrifty employee was referring me to. Paraphrasing here: \"If you walk up right now, it would be eighty a day. I can get your fifty because this is my friend and I will be sending you to them.\" Later, she repeated this line, but mistakenly estimated the walk-up rate now to be ninety (90), because of \"Spring Break.\" You can't make this shit up. \n\nAfter I say no, politely, I sit for about five minutes or less -- no bullshit -- and, the same employee tells me to head back to the counter because they had my car. The 15$/day car. My untested hypothesis is that it was there all along. \n\nIt had Colorado plates and was filthy, inside and out. I turned it in cleaner after the weekend than it was when dispatched to me.
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I've rented here 3 times now. Never again. Huge 30 minute plus line each time, with only 2 workers at the 7 available registers. Then they hard, hard upsell you on unnecessary insurance. All the other agencies have no lines, likely because they charge more. I'll pay a bit more next time.
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Worst rental car agency by far at Las Vegas. Expect huge line to get your car. Minimum one hour wait. Staff is oblivious to long lines and regularly takes breaks leaving one or two people to service 15 person line. Worst is a guy named Jeremy Blair who insists on getting your hotel info. Real creepy. I will never be back.
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No, the blue chip program doesn't help. My wife makes the reservations, I drive. After being ignored at the blue chip window for 20 minutes we were rudely informed we had to go wait in the other, longer, line. Turns out only the driver can be the blue chip member. Thanks for telling us up front.\n\nWent back inside waited 40 minutes for two folks working the line to find my reservation. At least the guy inside was friendly, despite being super busy.
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They advertise the cheapest price then can't handle the rush. \n\n11:10 pm in Vegas on 7/3/2014 in 100 degree weather and we're in line so far for 25 minutes. \n\nIf I would have spent $10 more, I could be at my hotel by now.\n\nNever again!! This is the last time I use them! Their not thrifty - they are just plain lousy!
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This must be a joke. An hour in line and an hour for the car! ! The big boys line's moving and mt. Never Again!!
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Thieves. I had to make a quick stop into Vegas to see my sick mom and I rented this car as part of a package deal with my flight. The gal at the counter didn't seem like she even wanted to be there. She didn't fully explain a damn thing to me and I was in such a rush. I said yes to pre-paid gas and even though the receipt said ESTIMATED CHARGES don't buy that BS. I brought the car back FULL and I was still charged $70. I did call their customer service and got my money back but think about the folks who don't. She said you should have told the person who checked the car back in. Umm i did and he said there was nothing he could do. And did I mention what a hunk of junk the car was? It was a new Chrysler 200 and it was so dirty inside. Dusty, funk on all over the carpet and the dings and scratches on the outside. OMG. I understand the name of the car rental company is thrifty but damn have a little pride. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY! You have been warned!
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BAIT and SWITCH!!! Do NOT USE. They give out reservations left and right with the cheapest prices, but then dont have cars available. They do nothing to accomodate you. They even hired a security guard to control the unruly customers. You end up spending way more by having to rent elsewhere.\n\nDO NOT USE
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And to make matters worse, on the return they charge the wrong card - which is no biggie except that as I wait in line for 20 minutes to get that changed, an older couple literally cut in line and get served before us. Their excuse, \"we have a flight!\" Well, so do I. But they are WHITE and I guess the Indian guy in front of me and my own \"Mexicanness\" is not good enough to be helped first.
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Oh how I hate the lines and the service. Especially the service. It seems like all employees, especially the ones behind the counters of rental car companies came straight from hell. Because we book via an European agent we seldom know which rental car company we're renting from. But we know after over 30 car rentals that Dollar and Thrifty have the worst staff. Their even rude and verbally aggressive if you don't take the suggested extra's.\n\nAnd it happens not sometimes, but all the times. Not taking the insurance and road side assistance made the man behind the counter lecturing me like I was retarded. Telling me hell would break loose if something would happen and I would go bankrupt and would not be able to leave The United States. They had my creditcard and knew were I lived. I'm thinking of filing a complaint.\n\nBoth with Thrifty for the rude way I was treated as with my agent. The sell you 'a complete package' so you don't have to worry about insurance. They even tell you not to take extra's because it's all in the package. Well, I'm at least in doubt. And knowing the culture of sueing people doesn't really help.\n\nAnd to make things worse, he just added it without asking. Because I asked why I had to pay $90 extra (besides the fuell) I've notice. \n\nBut on the bright side, and that is the one star, the lady pointing out the cars was very helpfull and friendly. Even got us an upgrade because she was out of cars in our range. In the past we've also experienced that we've just had to wait untill a car came in, or we had to pay extra.\n\nAnd excuse any grammar or spelling mistakes. English is not my fist language. And if that isn't bad enough, my Apple device keeps changing the words into 'proper Dutch'. Yes, you've guessed right, my first language.\nAnd excuse any grammar or spelling mistakes. English is not my fist language. And if that isn't bad enough, my Apple device keeps changing the words into 'proper Dutch'. Yes, you've guessed right, my first language.
1
Will never rent from this place again. Rented car in Las Vegas to drive to Flagstaff AZ in my spouses name. Get to Flagstaff and my husband has a medical emergency and has to have heart surgery. When calling Thrifty to put my name on car so that I can drive it back they refuse. Tell me my only option is to have car towed back!!! I ask to speak to a manager and they say he will call me back and no call returned. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY AND I AM A LICENSED DRIVER. There has to be better options than this!!!
1
Horrible service well at least Michael. ( bald gentlemen ) I have never seen such a horrible rude customer service representative. I have always said I will only leave positive yelps but I can not help myself. As a consumer I have never been treated and talked down to like that before. So sorry we didn't understand what you asked. If you hate your job so much move on !
1
Unpleasant experience: Waiting line 1.5 hours with half of staff going on break and not treated friendly.
1
Don't rent a car from this group. Waited 45 minutes (35 people behind me in line) and was finally waited on by a rude, condescending employee (substitute other word here ). I cancelled my reservation on the spot and went to Alamo. No problems there.
1
Absolute joke. 1hr check in. 40 people in line 3 agents on the busiest travel day!!!!
1
Awful. Crappy car with 41,000 miles didn't have a working heater or windshield washer fluid.\n\nEven when you decline coverage they charge you anyway, hoping that you won't notice or dispute it. The dispute process is an enormous hassle and even when they say they'll credit you back, they don't, forcing you to dispute it with your credit card company.\n\nSTAY AWAY FROM THRIFTY!
1
I'd leave 0 stars if possible. HORRIBLE service. Nobody working. Huge line and a general attitude of \"I don't give a crap\" from the supervisor. Avoid at all costs.
1
I went with Thrifty because they were slightly less expensive than the competition. Unfortunately, that cost savings was at the price of guest service and service quality. First, I was directed by the manager on duty to go to another location to expedite my rental as the main counter was busy. When I got to the new location, I was treated like I had leprosy, apparently because didn't I know they had a main counter? Second, I was charged for the optional insurance twice, despite declining coverage. When I tried to change it, I was told I had already clicked the button (accept on the screen) and would have to speak with the manager to have it reversed. I went back to the main counter, which still had a line, only to be told the manager had left and I would have to call later. When I called later, I was told, you guessed it, I already clicked the button so there was nothing they could do. Well, there is something I can do. First, take my business elsewhere. Second, recommend others avoid them so they don't have to go through the miserable, time consuming, money wasting process I did.
3
We had booked a Vegas package through Travelocity and our rental was from Thrifty. They share their counter with Dollar and you can use either one to get help.\n\nWe had a wild card to pick any of the compact in the lot. B. was the driver so he got to pick what he wanted. He liked the silver Toyota Corolla and seemed to like it fine.\n\nCar was dirty on the inside - sticky seatbelt and I found 2 empty soda bottles under the passenger front seat! Dirty on the outside with sticky stuff - but we noted it on the paper before leaving.\n\nDon't do the prepay for gas, she was going to charge us $45, but we found gas way cheaper only $24 at Rebel Gas near the return lot. You can find cheaper gas within 10miles and it's easy to get to before returning the car. Save your Receipt.
2
We decided at the last moment that we'd rent a car, so by the time we reached the McCarran Center there was a long line. We checked different rental offices but the price seemed to be too high and we were left with thrifty. \n\nPros:\n1.We were not planning to drive along the Strip much, the car was just to travel to and from the airport and maybe just in case we got time to visit any nearby attractions. So this was the cheapest option and well, it served the purpose.\n2.the car was clean\n3. the gentleman at the counter was nice to us and quick to process the request.\n\ncons:\n1. while driving the car, it wasn't all that good and smooth. Had to get used to it though.\n2.there wasn't enough staff at the counter and we had to wait for a long time. Finally when we reached the front of the line, the lady at the counter left and asked us to wait for the next staff to be free.\n3.after we got the paperwork done, we proceeded to the parking lot. There was a man to check our papers and he had a very cold attitude. He said \"You can take any of the cars over there that you see\" and he pointed to the back row of cars. There were around 8 cars in that row. So my husband tried to ask him which cars in specific he meant. The man said again \"any of the cars that you can see\" Well.. we are not blind, we do see all the cars over there. We went over and tried to switch on two cars which looked fine. But they wouldn't start. So we went over to yet another car, it started but we were not able to adjust the seat. Finally we got a Beat, looked ok and we drove away. I wish the man just mentioned the cars which were working instead of having to make us try every cars out there at 4.00am!\n\nWhen we returned, we had just filled gas from the gas station next to McCarren and the fuel indicator read full. The staff at the drop off demanded that he see the receipt and he was adamant. We said it was full and he could check the indicator. He said it doesn't work that way. My husband had misplaced the receipt but luckily he could find it after a thorough search of his pockets. PLEASE DO SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS else they'd charge you even if the its full tank!
5
Stopped in for a VIP preview of CRAFT last night and I couldn't be happier to welcome this little gem to the neighborhood. It's located just off Morehead on S. Church behind Unknown Brewing - certainly a booming area of town and convenient to almost everything.\n\nThe focus will be on craft beer (go figure) and locally sourced meats and cheeses. They have a large bar with maybe 30 or so beers on tap - a huge selection of local and regional breweries - and a few tables. Meeting friends for a drink and bite after work? CRAFT's your place to go. Want to fill up a growler with your favorite local brew? CRAFT's your place to go. Need to write a paper for class? CRAFT's your place to go. Think: Good Bottle Co. meets Common Market.\n\nThe space itself boasts original brick, exposes beams, natural lighting, and aged piping. The seating features those ubiquitous metal tabouret chairs and stools - yes the uncomfortable one's every new restaurant seems to have. They also have an outdoor biergarten with several picnic benches. \n\nThe only thing that seemed iffy to me was parking. There is a small lot out front that was unclear whether or not could accommodate cars. Keep in mind there are still kinks to work out with a place so new.\n\nBest part? It's locally owned by an adorable beer-loving, ambitious couple who somehow pumped this place out with four children ages 6 months to 10. Now that's impressive!
5
I am over the moon about Craft opening! I stopped in last night for their opening night and WOW was I impressed at the beautiful job they have done with this space! The best way to describe this place is Common Market and Good Bottle Co had a baby and she is perfect. \n\nAmbiance and Decor - The building is brick painted white, their great logo in black on the front and then market lights are over the biergarten with about 8 picnic tables. The look is fresh, clean and inviting, we all couldn't help but snap a photo. \n\nOnce you enter you are greeted by a U-shaped bar with the first portion dedicated to their food menu, the main portion dedicated to their 36 beers on tap and seating wraps around the rest of the bar. \n\nFood - Since it was opening night we didn't get a chance to try their food and trust me, we were DYING to get a charcuterie platter. The menu is simple, charcuterie platters, flatbread sandwiches and flatbread pizza. They also have a deli display of local cheeses and meats from around NC which I can't wait to dive into. The flatbread sandwiches have savory and sweet options (I am pretty sure the Nutella with banana will be a huge hit). \n\nThere is a grocery type section with a variety of local treats and I wanted to take each and every one of them home. I could see myself stopping in to pick up a growler and some treats for a great gift basket. \n\nBeer - There are 36 beers on tap and half of those are dedicated to local brews. You can enjoy your beers in the biergarten or inside at one of their wooden tables, there is plenty of room to sit! If you want to back beers up and take them home you can have growlers filled or select from their shelves of bottles ready to go. \n\nBottom Line: You should check out Craft. They are a fantastic addition to the neighborhood and I can not wait to spend more time here (especially when the new wine and dessert spot opens up next door. Yes please!)
5
So look no further\nI am from north of France next to Belgium \nDon't look any further for beer ( craft beer)\nThis place has it all \nGreat service devon will help you\n\nGreat atmosphere\nGreat combination with beer ( fromage de chevre with beer is a hit) only chef know about it\nBest craft beer bar in Charlotte so far
5
This place actually gets it. Small enough to be a comfortable atmosphere but big enough to have a lot of great beers on tap. \n\nI'm a white wheat kind of guy and loved the beer Dan picked out. Great place check it out!
3
Three and a half stars. Same menu from Orange Table days (I'd say about 90% quality of execution) with better service on my one visit.\n\nHowever, although the remodel is impressive, they've changed the decor to \"sports bar chic\" and it took all of the warmth out of the place. I'm sure my breakfast buddy and I will still eat here, but I'm also sure we'll stick to the patio. The vibe is definitely different, and we're not really fancy sports bar people.
3
As many of the other reviewers stated, this place is only OK in terms of brunch vibe. If you're looking for bottomless mimosas and walking through old town after, this is the place for you! But if you are looking to continue the neighborhood warmth and hole in the wall feel that orange table gave us all, keep on looking. I used to love walking through civic center with our dog for a brunch in this spot but the vibe is just not what I want out of a brunch place, music was weird, there was smoking on the patio and while the menu is the same as orange table, it wasn't really executed 100%. I got the \"park place benedict\" and I didn't lick the plate clean like I used to for that item, so i've got to try something different next time.\n\nI may give them another shot and maybe we just went too early into their opening time, they've got a few kinks to work out still. Like I said, just a new vibe then we're used to for this spot in civic center, but I can appreciate what they are trying to do! I do think having a place to go at night in civic center will be nice so I look forward to trying happy hour.
3
We came here for New Year's Day brunch for my mother-in-law's bday. They were one of the few places that offered brunch on NYD so that was nice but no bottomless mimosas :-/ only on Sat & Sun. Really cute location right in the park with other nice restaurants around. Food was good, nothing outstanding, just the basic brunch. We each had 2 mimosas which was the majority of the bill but overall it was a good brunch for not a bad price.
5
Love me some sliders, and the fries are awesome! Would be nice if there was a place to sit, but still worth 5-stars from a value and flavor standpoint
1
I was looking forward to trying an old concept brought back. Today Saturday the 11th I had the chance. I was very disappointed! Very difficult to park, no drive-thru, no place to sit. I did manage to order but the wait time was over the top. This type of burger is meant to be served very fast, indeed, it's size alone mandates a fast prep time! Fries were no hot and not crisp, soggy and had a spice to them. I ordered a vanilla milk shake which had an off (cheap) flavor, pumped full of air (over-run) and was so thick it could not be drunk thru a straw. The wait for the order was so long I asked for someone in charge and spoke with a heavy-set gentleman who seemed to be one of the principals. He was not very receptive to my comments even choosing to argue several points rather than thank me for taking the time to point out the problems and short comings of a new business. Management or owners should never choose to escalate a complaint to an argument. I'm really doing you a favor by taking the time to complain (I want you to succeed!)Every customer or guest should be so good to you!!!
1
Okay yes. I am spoiled by White Castle cause I'm originally from Chicago. I did however, keep an open mind when visiting this place and I drove all the way from Henderson for the experience.\n\nNo matter how I tried, I could'nt come up with a reason to come back to this establishment.\n\nThe location is dismal ( in a really dirty gas station ) , no parking, nor drive thru and no indoor seating.\n\nUpon arriving I placed my order and was not given drink cups, and had to get directions on how to get a drink cup from another customer. Food comes in nondescript white and brown paper bags. No logo or anything to indicated where this food is from on any packaging. This should'nt matter though if it is good.\n\nIt was mildly remeniscient of sliders from White Castle but we had one customer in front of us and two behind and still had to wait ten minutes for our food. This made me think that at least it would be fresh. NOPE! Stone cold and dry!\n\nAnyway, so come to find out that there was a man standing about four feet from me the whole time. I thought he was either a loiterer or just an obnoxious patron dressed like a street person. Come to find out he is the owner and he made it his focus to offend all seven people in the place before they left. WOW!\n\nIf you want to be disrespected and sold low standard food go there. Otherwise, wait for the real deal in the future when White Castle opens on the strip.\n\nI really wanted this to be a good experience cause I love sliders, but... Oh well!
1
I didn't have the food - I couldn't get past the \"server\". The burgers must be made in advance to sit and wait as I couldn't get them without cheese. On top of that - with no other customers in the site, the \"chef\" had over 20 burgers on the grill. If you want dried up, old food, go here. Otherwise, even burger king will make the burger when you order it.
1
I really really was hoping to give this place a great rating, but I am unable to. Whoever says these burgers taste like White Castle, has obviously never had a \"Real White Castle Burger'. Even though they were cooked fresh, they tasted old. The Red Velvet Birthday Cake really gives you the \"Birthday Feeling\" as it tasted like melted wax candle. Not sure if they use a cream cheese base frosting, but it tasted kinda off. Everyone is different, and you may like it. I for one, will not be going back. Time to bust out the tums. My stomach feels like it is just about to let loose. #gross!!!
1
We were so excited to try their burgers so we made the 30 min drive. I was shocked to find out that they were in a dirty gas station. To play it safe I ordered one before I ordered for the whole family. Took a bite and it tasted like a microwaved burger super gross. We ended up driving to in and out totally disappointed...
2
I want to give this place a higher rating because of the fabulous young lady that took our order, but unfortunately the food wasn't that good.\n\nQuickee is located inside the ARCO gas station on the corner of Rancho and Craig. Believe me....this is a prime location for some people watching...if you know what I mean!\n\nThe menu is limited to cheeseburgers, fries, can soda and a \"black and white\", which is their version of a shake. The cheeseburgers are small, like White Castle. They have onions, pickles, cheese and mustard on them. \n\nFor fast food, I guess they were ok. They don't hold a \"fry\" to In&Out burgers for sure. The bread got too soggy and the patty was pretty flavorless. The fries came out lukewarm and weren't anything above average in taste.\n\nThe service was great though and we were in and out within 10 minutes. The best thing was the shake. I would go back for one of them, if I got the hankering for a shake again. I wouldn't return to this location after dark, however. :/
2
If you plan on purchasing A groupon keep in mind that it does not work for online ordering. also you cannot make changes to any order that uses a Groupon so if you have allergies to anything that comes on the burger probably shouldn't purchase or use the Groupon. Cash only inside the store. Good luck
3
I saw this place on Groupon and decided to stop in to give it a try. \n\nThe sliders were just okay. I only ordered half of mine with cheese, but all except 2 of them came with cheese (the cheese ones were for my kids, I'm allergic to cheese). Only 1 of the 8 that I ordered actually came out warm... and that one tasted comparable to White Castle. All the rest were cold and on a couple of them, they were so cold that even the bun was hard. \n\nThe fries were awesome! I would definitely come back for the fries. \n\nOn the down sides - the service was very slow. It seems like the fact that they individually wrap each of the sliders in paper adds to the slow service. Also, the bickering between employees was horrible! They would all be able to work more efficiently if they worked as a team instead of belittling each other for petty things. The heavy set man in charge shouldn't be running the place. He belittled the employees in front of the customers the entire time I was there.\n\nOverall, this place has the potential to be great.. and I hope they're able to make the changes needed to get there!
4
Ordered from Grub hub today and wasn't sure what to expect. We werent disappointed when the food showed up. \n\nThe burgers are exactly what we were expecting very similar to white castle sliders. Pretty tasty though. The real winners though was the fries they were easily some of the best fries I've had in a long time. \n\nFor the price this is some damn good food.
2
Really not too much of a great comparison to White Castle (even the frozen ones). I give it 2 1/2 stars, although I went opening week so maybe quality assurance is better now.\n\nWas excited to hear we had some White Castle 'competition' coming to town with Quickee Burgers. As a note, there is no actual Quickee Burgers restaurant - to find it you will have to jaunt into the AM/PM on the corner of Craig and Rancho (home of the same strip mall where you can get great Thai food (albeit in a bar)). Quickee Burgers is located inside in a small area. Really only takeout, no real seating anywhere unless they add a few stools eventually. So order, take home, or eat standing up.\n\nFound the Groupon that would feed two folks for $10, but we managed to stretch it for four. Comes with 10 Quickee Burgers with cheese, 2 orders of fries, and 2 milkshakes (we opted for Black & White - combo of vanilla and chocolate). We also picked up a free slice of Red Velvet birthday cake when checking in with Yelp (not sure if that's still available). Order was in quick, but prep was really slow. Granted it was grand opening and folks were still trying to learn how to communicate with each other. After a 15 minute wait, our order was ready to go.\n\nHonestly really disappointed with the quality of Quickee Burgers burgers. They are a tad larger than the ones from White Castle, but damn were they pretty flavorless. Buns were good but on the cold side, would have helped with a warming on the grill. Burgers? Dry as a bone, and lacked so much flavor. Would have been a benefit if they cooked it like White Castle does, poke holes in the burgers so the steam from the grilled onions below moisten and flavor the patty. Easily, our patties were all overcooked and lifeless. I'm really not sure if they even used salt & pepper on them! Condiments were the norm - cheese was some sort of cheddar (although it was bordering on Kraft singles), some onion bits, pickle, mustard & ketchup. But still overall the burger was dry. I ended up adding some mayo to mine to get them back up to par.\n\nFries were OK though. Thin, salty, but not quite cooked enough. All got limp before we got home. Maybe a bit more time in the oil would have made them much better. But the taste was good. Shakes were pretty mediocre. Shakes were too light from having too much air in the mixing machine. Not close to a thick shake at all, but like cheap soft serve. Plus it was cloyingly sweet! Really had an artificial taste to them, probably from their shake mix. Wasn't my favorite. Although it looked super cheesy, the Red Velvet birthday cake was actually pretty good. It's just a plain sheet cake covered in birthday frosting, but the cake itself was moist. \n\nWas a good effort Quickee Burgers. But I think I will stick to waiting until White Castle actually comes to Las Vegas (soon baby, soon). Or I will just opt to buying the frozen ones from my local warehouse store and reheat them in a pan. Unless the quality of your burger improves by a few bounds, I'm not sure I'll be back anytime soon. Taste, I need taste!\n\nTHE QUICK & THE DEAD.
1
I went back to give this place another shot because I don't want to just give up on a new business after one mediocre experience. This time I ended up just leaving without buying any food because they've apparently changed their rules and can not make any modifications to the burgers. I'm not sure if the cashier was just being lazy or if that really is the norm now. Please... this is a food establishment, people have food allergies! You won't get very far if you're unwilling to make exceptions.
1
Just terrible. Took 2 hours to get my food by then the food was cold and stale. Asked for a discount offered more crappy burgers. This was the worst.
1
I was excited to try this place. I'm orginally from the Midwest and miss White Castle dearly. I'm sorry to say that this place hardly comes close. The burgers weren't that great tasting and despite just coming off a grill it was sort of cold (I ate one as soon as I got in the car) I was also expecting it to be in its own building with a drive thru but that wasn't a huge deal. I definitely wouldn't hesitate to make another trip if the food was good. The girl that took our order was really nice though. She had a short hair cut I should have gotten her name but unless something changes I won't be going back.
2
Nothing to impressed, but not bad either. Just food. I think more for kids. Its 5 bucks for some small burgers & fries.
4
Went there yesterday with couple of friends, stoped the day before but they were already closed. We all ordered the brown bag special -4 burgers, fries and a coke-we added cheese . Everyone enjoyed them. They are white castle style burgers. better than some of the other fastfood burgers in this town. They were cooked fresh, had onion and pickle, perfect for what they are. The shop is located in a gas station, but so what, they have their own little area. A single burger is .69 with cheese .89. Worth a try for a quick burger meal. My only suggestion to them is to stay open late. They would make a great after bar food. I will be going back.
5
I've been seeing Dr Drew for over a year now and can't imagine what shape I'd be in without his weekly adjustments. I originally found Dr. Drew through the franchised chain he used to work at. Call me crazy, but I don't think it's good to have more than one person work on your back, so I was always religious about going when I knew he'd be working. \n\nI'm so glad he's at this new location where A) you don't have to worry about the nightmare parking lot of the old place B) you can make an appointment and C) he's able to use additional techniques and offer complimentary therapies (decompression, massage therapy, etc) that weren't available at the other place.\n\nDr Drew's a great doctor and I trust him 100% when it comes to my chronic back and neck pain. He really cares about his patients and will listen to what you need each time. He's also super affordable and flexible with payment; he'll check your insurance benefits for you, has flexible packages (no use it or lose it here!), and you can also use your FSA dollars!
5
Amazing Chiropractor! Impossible to find one with greater skill and value in this area. I first saw Dr. Richetto when he was at the joint and I was happy that I was able to track him down! Understands bodies like mine with 30+ years of weight training. Highly recommended!
2
So I was pretty hungry once and came in this fairly new restaurant which was close to me. The cook was pretty nice, and the place was empty, sort of a grey atmosphere. I don't think one is meant to eat in this place - take-out seemed like the way to go.\n\nI wanted to check it out, so I got the Pad See Ew, for $10, which honestly, is very pricey. (literally everything is $10) The taste was decent, but the dish didn't pick up any flavor from the wok. The braised bits of beef were okay though. \n\nThe amount he gave really cheesed me though. If you pay $10, it's fair to assume you should be getting a good amount, but the bowl was half full. I understand why almost no one goes here. Thai Express is literally down the street and 2-3 bucks cheaper, a generous portion and honestly, tastes better - which is pretty sad. They claim to provide an authentic taste, but really, none of that was communicated to me through the dish, and I've been to Thailand.\n\nOverall, if you're a student or not - save your money and just go to the Thai Express if you want something vaguely resembling Pad Sew.
4
Have to say this was a delicious combination of food!\nThe warm vegetable was awesome with the shawarma... Glad to have these guys in my hood, bienvenu
3
Cute little place inside the paris hotel. I was looking for a small meal so I decided to head down to get some dim sum. Compared to other Chinatown places ive been this dim sum was really really expensive! The cheapest item was 7$. The dim sum was okay, I will say they came around with that cart every couple minutes. I ordered a bunch of the dumplings, all of which were just okay. I had a thai tea that was really the star of the meal. I left feeling full but also a little ticked off that 3 small dim sum dishes costs me 35$!
2
This place is was not that great. Dim sum is outranglusly expensive for what it is ranging from \"that's kinda expensive\" to \"wtf? That's it for that price???!\",and the cart was only offered once....I thought they are suppose continuously come with more options....\n\nBut at least you get an option to choose entrees from a menu, offering dishes from other Asian menus (Vietnamese, tiawaneese...) me and my boyfriend ordered the minced pork meat over rice (only because so many reviews said it was great), it just tasted \"bleh,\" and makes me leave thinking \"I should have just gone to get McD\"\n\nThe best part of my meal was the ice latt\u00e9 my boyfriend got me next door
3
Small neighborhood-style classic American food joint with a clean black-and-white d\u00e9cor and friendly staff. Menu boasts burgers, dogs, wings, fries, and some very decadent desserts: fried PB&J, Nutella, banana, and chocolate sandwiches.\n\nCan't speak to the quality of their meat but prices are a bit on the high side for what you receive-Frito Pie is a cut single-serving bag from a bulk pack, topped with chili and cheese. Good old-school flavor but not sure it's $4 of flavor.\n \nThe desserts are what's unique about this place: counter girl said the PBJ ($6) is her favorite, and it's currently listed on the specials board. Big enough to share, super rich, hits the junkfood-craving spot excellently. \n\nCounter service inside, they also do delivery, just opened a week ago.\n\nEDIT: Went back, tried a burger, combo with fries and drink is about $8 for a large and tasty portion. Spoke with owner, says he's from Buffalo, NY and wings are his specialty. I'll be trying those next!
5
WOW don't have to go to the county fair now to get fair food I found it right here in my own neighborhood. Had the deep-fried Nutella sandwich unbelievably good. Sampled the funnel cake also tasty but those Oreos were a slice of deep-fried heaven. Prices were reasonable. Will be back.
5
The Big Tony was delicious!!! Btw the fried pickles are a must. I'm excited to come back and try something different.
3
Tony Marc's Eats has some great reviews here on Yelp, so naturally I was anxious to give the place a try. \n\nYou know what they say about first impressions; they last forever. Upon entering, we noticed the place was empty, save for one diner who we later realized was one of the employees, yet there was a table covered in dirty dishes.\n\nWe approached the counter and were greeted by a gentleman who was apparently the owner. He answered our questions about the menu, offered suggestions, and engaged in some playful banter with my mother in law. We placed our order and looked for a table. Again, the diner was empty, but we couldn't find a clean table to sit at. \n\nI ordered the Big Tony, a double burger with all the fixings, some special sauce, and deep fried pickles. Justin ordered the same and we also ordered a Frito Pie to share. The food was served fairly quickly. The burger was a good sized portion, and looked delicious. The flavor was good, but nothing spectacular or memorable. The deep fried pickles added a strange texture to the burger that I wouldn't describe as pleasurable, and the bun was slightly soggy. The fries were crispy, hot and tasty.\n\nThe Frito Pie is a bag of Fritos opened up with chili and cheese sauce poured on top of the chips. While it was a decadent treat, it's very obviously canned chili and canned cheese sauce. We enjoyed it, but it's nothing to write home about.\n\nEven though we were pretty full, we all decided that we couldn't leave without trying the deep fried PB&J. The presentation is nice. Two thick slices of bread stuffed with peanut butter and jelly, dusted with powdered sugar. It was warm, sweet, and satisfying. It is very rich - the bread is almost like French Toast, and in conjunction with the PB, Jelly and powdered sugar, this is a treat you will need to share with someone else.\n\nThe gist? Decent food, good service, not so clean. Another issue we had is that the place is uncomfortably quiet. They could definitely benefit from some music in the background. But that won't stop us from going back.
4
Duzan , Henderson's newest Mediterranean restaurant right next to Crepe Shack.\n\nI came across this place while pigging out on some crepes next door, the following day I decided to give it a whirl since I noticed there has not been any yelp postings. \n\nThe unique thing about this place was their meats were \" HALAL\" or should we say kosher ( Blessed meet) and they also offered Mediterranean tapas, which was rare for a Mediterranean place to have, from what I have experienced.\n\nFor all you Vegans and Vegetarians they have a pretty good selection. I did the Tapas buy 5 get 1 free the tapas were about $2.79 each. \n\nBeing 80% veggies I ordered the Tabbouleh salad ( vegan), Fattoush salad ( vegan), Taziki Sauce, Hummus ( you can choose the flavor you want i chose garlic), Grape leaves ( vegetarian), and I ordered the lamb shawarma.\n\nEverything I ordered was delicious and was very flavorful, I really loved the grape leaves and the tabbouleh salad. The lamb shawarma was okay the meat was a bit dry but still okay. They bake everything fresh at the place, their Baklavas were to die for, It was not to sweet it was perfect! They also offered other middle eastern pastries and breads. Their menu options was great I will definitely go back to try their meat platters next time. \n\nOverall, I had an awesome experience at this place and I look forward to going back!
4
The service was amazing. The owner was extremely kind and welcoming. The food was freshly made and delicious. I would highly recommend anyone to give it a go.
5
I came here a few nights ago in search to try out my first Mediterranean restaurant and was glad I did my research. Duzan had opened just a few days earlier and Amer, was extremely friendly. They were scheduled to close at 8pm but stayed open for us to enjoy the quality food and time. Some people even walked in after we left and they stayed open for them. \n\nService: 10\n\nThey treat everyone equally and let each person take their time. \n\nFood: 9\n\nOnly reason it's not a 10 is because I don't know what to compare it to but I'll definitely be back to Duzan. I'd like I try out their original location, Amena Cafe & Bakery.\n\n\nI'm getting hungry... Thank you Amer!
5
Kunaffe!!!! Finally somewhere local to fill my random Mediterranean food and dessert cravings. Excellent food, everything is made fresh. Service is spectacular. Only thing I didn't like was the grape leaves. Sorry Duzan, nothing compares to my grandmother's. :0)\n\nGet the lemonade. And the pita. And the kunaffe.
5
This place is amazing. Some of the best food in the area and the owners really know the meaning of service. Falafel is crisp and light, the lentil soup is extraordinary, the made to order hummus is creamy and delicious, and the pita bread is baked freshly every day. They even make an awesome homemade lemonade. \n\nEverything I've had so far has been wonderful and is also very healthy. On top of all that, Ab gave me spices from his kitchen one afternoon for a head cold tea!\n\nWhat an awesome place. We've started eating there several times a week.
5
My boyfriends family and I heard really great things about this place . They definitely lived up to their reviews , the restaurant is very clean and has a very welcoming vibe . The owner was so kind he gave us a run down of the menu , I ordered the gyro and he made it so delicious I love spicy and the hot sauce was on point ! My boyfriends mother ordered the lentil and rice dish and she really liked it everyone loved their dishes . Definitely recommend this place to try it out , good food and very nice staff THank you !
5
This is the best Mediterranean food I've had in the U.S.!! Everything is amazing. Try the eggplant salsa, the falafel, the homemade lemonade and the baklava. What a great new gem in Henderson!
2
I did not care for this place at all not because of the atmosphere which was good, but the food was terrible and over complicated. I ordered the gyro and instead of putting even a light portion of meat on it they literally took every kind of vegetable, herb, pickel you name it and threw it in a pita. I left with confused taste buds and paid a higher price than most other Mediterranean grills in the area.
4
This place is so nice. The owners are professional and friendly. The atmosphere is nice, there is a lot of elbow room.\n I ordered a salad and some hummus. Yummy. Everything was fresh. Not sure how the portions are , depends on appetite I guess but they didn't look skimpy to me. The bread was amazing!!! Seriously bread and carb addicts consider yourself warned!\n It could be a bit pricey just for lunch for some people, too bad they don't have a few cheap lunch specials to choose from. But it isn't overpriced either.\n Good quality ,healthier food choices too. ( Next I am going to try the soup!)
1
Very disappointed , found hair in my burger .. There boneless wings was nasty , the sauce was so thick and caked on like frosting .... I would never return back . I wouldn't give any stars but I had no choice too .
1
I came into this place at 1pm and there was one man sitting waiting for his food. I ordered a California Burger and an order of zucchini. I sat down and waited for my to go order. Six other people came in after me and received their food BEFORE me. I finally at 1:20pm got up and asked about my food taking so long and the lady at the counter (who lacks customer service skills) told me that my food took so long because of what I got. I saw people get chicken wings, hamburgers, etc while I was waiting. I think that was just an excuse because maybe they forgot my order?\n\nFinally got back to work with my food and my zucchini was burned and gross. I have a feeling that the person who left them a good comment....works there because this place is terrible. Food isn't good, customer service needs lots of work. I won't be back.
3
Formerly known as Kavanaugh's, PT's now has ownership over this former chain of Irish Pubs and has dubbed all four locations \"Sean Patrick's\". I was eager to check out the \"new\" Kavanaugh's. The transition to new ownership is marked by an emphasis on the pub part of the establishment - the former dining area now has a pool table and a brand new shuffle board. Sean Patrick's is less restaurant focused as evidenced by the disappearance of dining tables. The menu has been streamlined and although there are still a few Irish classics, the menu decidedly reflects it's new PT's parent. There's plenty of pizza, wings, and fries to go around.\n\nI ordered the Taco Salad and ordered it as a wrap ($9.99). My husband ordered the pretzel bites ($8.99). The food's a bit pricier than I would like for bar food, but everything we ordered was great! The pretzel bites are excellent for sharing - they came on a good size plate with 3 rows. The wrap and fries were plenty enough for 2, and we were both full at meal's end. The total bill for an appetizer and wrap came to around $22 before tip. \n\nI'm not sure if the employees were transitioned or replaced with the PT acquisition, but the service could use some improvement. At first it seemed to be a problem of being understaffed, but it soon became apparent the problems ran deeper than that. Our server provided average service (there's a difference between restaurant service and bar service) with our table, and we were fine with that. We did see, however, one customer who was dining in another area walk up to the bar with two empty cokes in hand and wait for refills. Shortly after another guy from the same area walked up to the bar and waited to pay his check. On top of this, the one waitress on duty was sitting at the bar busily chatting with a friend who had walked in. Again, no huge problems with our service but it was clear other customers were unhappy. Bar problems. Where's Jon Taffer? \n\nOverall, the grub is good and the service is okay. I'll be back to play some shuffleboard!!