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This place is awesome. It's large so the wait on the weekend isn't bad. Menu is diverse and the food is delicious. Totally recommend the Baja omlette. | 1 |
I always had mixed emotions about this place, it seemed as if Dr. Werther was so hit and miss, one appointment he would be fine and the next I would question the validity of his medical training in all aspects, especially his bed side mannerism. We also had a family member that went here who concurred with our sentiments.\n\nWe had been wanting to switch doctors for a bit but the process was expiated after this experience.... one morning our 16 month old daughter woke up and could not walk and her knee was very swollen. I immediately knew this was a much more serious situation than just a swollen knee. I told my wife to get her into the doctor ASAP with the caution to demand testing and actual proof of whatever opinion the doctor held. \n\nMy wife went and the brilliant Dr. Werther didn't even have to see our daughter, did not need to examine the knee, check her out in any other way and was able to skillfully conclude it was a simple viral infection and would go away soon. Protest and suggestions to exam her and run tests where shot down in the sometimes (remember, depends on the appointment) demeaning manner. I would recommend Dr. Werther start doing appointments over the phone as examining the actual patient is not even required for his brilliant diagnose. \n\nWell my wife and I wasted no time seeking a second opinion and were blessed to go to a doctor that was willing to listen to the uneducated swine that pay the bills of these fancy doctors like Dr. Werther. Turns out the poor little thing has JIA, youngest diagnoses any rheumatologists in AZ has seen. Our rheumatologists has repeatedly told us how lucky we were to catch it so soon, had we not, our daughter would be in a wheel chair right now and would have undergone several joint replacement surgeries.\n\nNow, I understand that people make mistakes, but one must consider certain standards pertaining to their patciular field. The garbage man, sure I'll give you plenty of screw ups without being too harsh, but mess with my kid, no dice! Dr.'s have to bring their A game day in and out and Dr. Werther didn't seem to display behavior consistent with any type of A game on most visits. | 0 |
We ate lunch here on a slow Saturday afternoon. The food was outstanding - everything we had was very good. We started with the jalape\u00f1o corn bread with the homemade pepper jelly and can highly recommend it. The gooey bluey got high marks and so did the apple cheddar melt. The real high point of the meal though was the roasted cauliflower soup, the homemade soup of the day. \n\nIf this was based on the food alone it would be a five star review but the area that needs improvement is the service. We saw the friendly owner at our table more often than the tie dye clad waiter who left our drinks empty for almost half the meal and did not check up on us. The owner did stop by a few times though so hopefully the service gets straightened out.\n\nIt is nice to have a more upscale pub in town. We will definitely be going back soon. | 1 |
I went here when I first landed and wanted to gab a quick breakfast by myself. I ordered OJ, the 3 eggs with sausage and toast which was $25. Never saw my server again until it was time to pay which was an issue considering they brought me dry toast with no jam or butter. I mean its one thing if I order the toast dry but for $25 you better have a huge selection of jams for me to choose from, I decided not to eat my toasted bread. I waited 20 mins for them to run my Credit Card and only when the server was dropping it off did he pretend to be interested in where I flew in from and why I was in Vegas obviously trying to get a better tip. I overheard a group talking about going in as I was leaving and told them how underwhelming the experience was and I saw them walk to another place. Wish someone would have done the same for me. | 0 |
I hate it. People hype it up so much, and it was the greasiest experience of my life. Rude people, menu is all over the place, and it's not even good! | 0 |
We did breakfast/brunch on Sunday and there was little that wasn't dead on. We have a quiche, two benedicts (one salmon, one spinach), the brunch plate, an omelette, a few croissants on the side, five (great) cafe au laits, and one bloody Mary. The food is exceptional and the service great. The atmosphere and deign of the cafe is inviting and peaceful. Initially, my qualms might have been with the total - $120 - but on reflection is aligns with what we had and the quality of service. A lovely place. | 1 |
If your aim is to waste hours upon hours of your life (literally 2+) when you're very ill only to meet with a PA instead of a Dr. who insists on giving you nothing but over-the-counter meds, even after you call back and plead with him (ahem, Carlos Vasquez, PA-C), then this is the spot for you. Seriously, I've never been to a dirtier, less competent, more irksome place than Healthcare Partners Medical Group Urgent Care. I never take meds and was sick enough to really need them. This PA (who, btw, mispronounces his own name) is the least capable and sensitive person I've ever met. What a worthless facility and staff. | 0 |
One customer order ahead of me, I ordered 4 tacos, and waited for almost 20 minutes. The entire time, a young child - I'm guessing the owner's kid - ran back and forth through and hovered around the food prep area, licking and sucking his fingers. Even though I did not see him touch or eat the tortilla chips in front of him, it just grossed me out and seemed unsanitary. The taco meat was dry and relatively flavorless. This restaurant will go the way of its previous tenants... | 0 |
I'd really been looking forward to going here. I'd passed it several times and was just looking for an occasion. Sunday morning brunch after V-day with the boy seemed like a good option. It was pretty hoppin and the inside was just what I expected it to be: very cute and eclectic, smattered with antiques (but not in the Cracker Barrel way.. in the authentic way), and cozy. Because the menus on the website don't say when breakfast ends and lunch begins, we weren't sure if we would have the option of choosing from either menu. We got there at around 11:35, and the hostess gave us menus with just breakfast. The menus are large, so if you take a while to decide (especially during brunch time...) be careful. Our waitress stopped by once immediately after we were seated to get our drink orders, and once about five minutes later. We told her we needed a few minutes. She came back shortly after and snapped at us, saying that they were only serving breakfast for 5 more minutes so we needed to order then. This was at around 11:45. I understand wanting to expedite things, but if the switch was happening at 11:50 shortly after we arrived, I think we should have been told by the waitress or the hostess that lunch was about to start (after we had been seated I saw people ahead of us getting salads and soups, but no lunch option was given to us). Anyway, he got the breakfast burrito and I got the breakfast sandwich. His was very good and enormous! The salsa verde was perfect.. I didn't even know I liked salsa on eggs. I think I just misordered in my haste. The croissant was not from their bakery.. it had the \""I came out of a cellophane wrapped plastic container from Sam's\"" taste, but it was large.. just not a real croissant. The eggs were another problem: they were a consistent yellow color and had rounded borders. Not real scrambled eggs.. or maybe real but reconstituted. The bacon was tasty, the hashbrowns mushy. Not worth $7. He gave me half of his burrito in exchange for half of mine. I greatly benefited from the unfair trade! \nI really want to like this place, so I'll try it again in the next few weeks! Hopefully I'll get a smiley waitress. \nFYI: prices are a little higher than those listed on the online menu (but only about 50-60 cents). | 0 |
When I went in there there was all sorts of sticky goo in the freezer than had leaked out from foods which should have been frozen. They also sell food which has already expired. \n\nThey are very conveniently located for me, but I go elsewhere. | 0 |
I ate here two nights in a row on a recent business trip to Phoenix. The first night I was eating a bit later (after a post flying nap in the room) so the restaurant/bar was pretty empty at 9pm. I had the prosciutto and pear pizza and a nice glass of Malbec. The wine was great and at $6.75 a glass, not too pricey. The pizza was really good, however, they got a little overly zealous with the cheese, so I picked a little of that off. The manager apparently noticed and asked about it and I commented that it was great but had just a bit too much cheese. He replied \""Oh I hate when they do that\"". End of conversation, I am reading my book here, I am happy, I have some dessert coming. Flash to the end of my meal and my check comes and he had comped it off. I was so taken aback and pleased as I had ate half of it and honestly I mean picking a little extra cheese off is no skin off my teeth. The bartender was super sweet, she gave me directions to the local movie theater, checked back on everything that came to me, etc. The second night, I had the same style of service, just a steak and ice tea this time. It was cooked to order (medium rare) and the manager came over again to say hi. In the service industry this known as a \""table touch\"" and I was just really impressed. Their homemade donuts are like crack, much more like a beignet in terms of taste and preparation style. I was thinking of them fondly as I jogged on the hotel's treadmill the next morning. \n\nThe restaurant is very visually appealing, I loved the music they were playing, the food was good, and the customer service was above and beyond. I would definately recommend this place. | 1 |
stone crab legs are good here~ love the chop seafood salad and the crab bisque. Cocktails are mediocre. | 1 |
pretty much horrid.\n\nthis is NOT fusion food. it's basically chinese food juxtaposed with mexican food.\n\nthe waiter asked us if we wanted chips and salsa and we said yes, like we would at any other mexican restaurant. little did we know we'd be paying $4.\n\npoor ger-ger wanted guacamole not having seeing the menu and didn't realize it cost $15! \n\nextra chips? another $2\n\nshu mai that taste like it came from costco, six little pieces, $14.\n\nwhat a rip off.\n\nnever again. | 0 |
Went there last night, had so much fun.\n the crowds were not that bad, around 9pm it was starting to get really busy.\nthe food prices were fair.. and very good choices\n Had a blast on the rides and enough campy lounge singers to round out the night , \nGood times | 1 |
A delicious lunch at a bowling alley? THAT'S RIGHT!\n\nAfter having a Yelp event here months ago and enjoying everything that we sampled, I had TEN on my bookmark list to chow down at. Brought the besties from work here today and holy smokes - just as delicious as I remember.\n\nOn a Wednesday at 11:30 in July, the only other other folks in the place were wee-ones for what appeared to be a league and their mamas. Crumb snatchers were chowing on snacks in between hurling the balls down the bumpered lanes, mamas were boozing it up. It's a bowling alley, so it had the bowling alley noise, but it honestly wasn't distracting at all, we were able to talk at a normal level to one another.\n\nThe food:\nPulled Pork Chachos - (see picture) house-made potato chips, jalapenos, cheese, tomatoes, cilantro, sour cream and pulled pork. The BBQ was seriously delicious - better than some the of restaurants that allegedly specialize in BBQ that I have been to recently. Great combo and we devoured everything but the plate they came on. Large portion for $8.50\nCrazy Rooster - (see pictures) smoked chicken, craisins, apples, smoked gouda and mayo on grilled sourdough bread. De-friggin-licious. This was one of the items sampled at the event that I kind of turned my nose up at until I tried it. Mouth-wateringly good. Everything kind of combines together and the taste is different and so good. For $8.50 you get a huge sandwich and one side. I chose the potato salad, which tasted like grocery store potato salad - meh. I had a few bites, but wasn't impressed. My dining companions both got the same sandwich only with fries - I tried a fry, it was fine, though a little too salty for my taste.\n\nThe service was friendly, though the only two servers there were waiting on all of the lanes plus the lunchers. It was quite a stretch between our drink orders and ordering our food, but we managed to get done in our allotted lunch time. All of the employees that came by our table were exceptionally friendly and helpful. We will definitely be back! | 1 |
JPP is the place to go if you love pastries. You'll be literally like a kid in a candy store. The decadent desserts are really an art form, so pleasing to the eyes and senses.\n\nThey attract a lot of tourist with their Chocolate fountain which has been certified to be the largest in the world. It's a must see and you must take an obligatory picture with it to post on your Yelp, Urbanspoon, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or whatever social networking you currently are addicted.\n\nI had the raspberry and lime tarts, they were exquisite. I love the perfect balance of sweet and tangy in the lime tart. They also serve cakes, cookies, croissants, gelato, crepes, and other bakery goods. The only thing that disappointed me was the Americano as it was way watered down, similar to the old McDonald's coffee. Being an expensive high end Patisserie, I expected everything to be the best.\n\nThe layout needs to be redone. There is not enough space for more then one person to move about the store. You are constantly bumping into others who are taking pictures of goodies but may not be buying anything. \n\nSorry, one star deducted for expensive watered down Americano. | 1 |
Spectacular, and out of this world experience. Never seen anything like this. The dessert and cheese trays are amazing! | 1 |
I wrote this on the 9th:\nI was disappointed to see a bunch of bad reviews now on Best In Show. It's disappointing to hear that everyone doesn't have the same wonderful experience I do. Even though Jamie left, we are still treated very well. Cooper was a rescue and they continue to make sure I get first appointment so he doesn't have to stay there too long. They get his issues and move him in and out fast. They are still kind and compassionate for him. They have all the same groomers since Jamie left. I haven't had any issues to date and I go monthly for the last 2+ years. If that changes, I'll be sure to update again.\n\nAs of today, the 12th of August:\nI believe the way to success is when you call, ask for their \""slower days\"" and address your concerns and threshold for how long you are willing to leave your dog. When I booked my appointment, we worked out a day a few days out to get a first in the morning appointment on a Tuesday. Cooper was in at 8 and out by 9:15. Not sure you can do much better than that! | 1 |
Cramond is a great place to go if you want to forget that you live in the city. We are pretty spoilt by such delights though in Edinburgh: arthur's seat, the meadows, salisbury crags, princes street gardens etc... \n\nSometimes it's nice to get close to a great body of water though. It always seem as though there should be a great impressive river between the royal mile and Princes street; instead there is a massive train track. This is not a terrible thing, but coming from a small seaside town, sometimes I miss water. Portabello and Cramond fill this void. \n\nI have yet to go to Portabello, though I have been to Cramond a couple of times, and it is an incredibly attractive little village when the sun comes out. The island with the disappearing walk way offers a thrill. Don't get stuck there, read the tide times. There are no shops or amenities there, so you'd likely be hungry, lonely and cold for a couple of hours... \n\nThe walkway provides a pretty walk, one can see the fife and several buildings along the bank. Once on the island, you can take a walk around, enjoy the quiet and tranquillity, hopefully avoid getting blown away by wind, and potentially see dolphins and porpoises if you wait patiently. Don't wait too patiently, or as already mentioned, you will get temporarily marooned. \n\nThis is a great destination for a Sunday day out with friends, for a couple, or the family. It is also well linked to Edinburgh by the 41 bus. | 1 |
This place was absolutely terrible. The server had me YELL MY ORDER ACROSS THE ROOM.\n\nOur food was disgusting, wilted and contained mystery ingredients and missing others. The manager comped our entire meal and drinks then offered us dessert to go. It was so bad, we declined. So horrible! Be warned! Holy rotten macaroni! \n\nGuys seated nearby us left when we did, shook my hand for saying something to them. Absolutely beyond ridiculous. | 0 |
Meat lovers this is the place for you! I look forward to TDB every year for my birthday, even though they no longer give you a free meal on your birthday, because it's damn worth it! A lot of people complain about them not giving the free birthday meal anymore and I was pissed at first too but hey they still send email offers with discounts so it's all good. It's around $50 per person for dinner and a bit cheaper at lunch time. It's worth every penny! If I had my way I'd just start with the meat and skip the salad bar however my wife really looks forward to the salad bar here and I always end up finding some meats and cheeses to grub on. The salad bar has tons of things and everything is fresh. You can just pay around $20 for the salad bar if that's all you want but why the hell come to TDB for just the salad bar? MEAT! The meat is boss here. Service is excellent and the meat is never ending. This last visit I must have had 8 different types of meat! I'm not much of a chicken eater but the bacon wrapped chicken here is so flavorful. I can't get enough of the bacon wrapped filet either. One thing I could stand to not see while I'm enjoying a nice meal is some lady breastfeeding her kid. Let me say that I have no issue when it comes to a mother feeding her child but I'm not paying good money to see it, this kid looked 3 years old, and I saw this ladies bare tatas several times throughout my meal. I'm positive the bathroom would have been more appropriate! I'm also sure when the kid has teeth that can bite you back that you should give the kid a damn cup to drink from! Our server was great and checked on us often. They give you round cards that you flip to red if you don't want anymore meat and you flip to green when you do want more. They have men going around with several types of meats and are great about bringing you the types of meats you like and cooked the way you like. The bar has really good HH deals too. TDB is well worth the money and I'll definitely be back. | 1 |
My review is based just on my experience with the parts department. I have had good experiences with them ordering my parts and getting them in within a day or two, but I recently was looking for a new motorcraft water pump for my truck. They told me it would be $250 and they could have it to me the next day. I knew this was a bit high for the pump that is needed for my truck, so I called another dealership and was able to get the same pump for $193 and it was available within an hour of me calling. | 0 |
Man, this is where its at!!! I left LAS terminal in a foul ass mood and walked into ladies night on the Soul Plane express!! Super cute and trendy! I wish we had Virgin in Hawaii, I would make them my primary airlines. I was only flying from Vegas to L.A. so I wasn't on there for long but I wish I could of taken advantage of their entertainment system. They did offer Wine or Water. The little video for airplane safety is tacky as hell but if you look past that, the flight was pretty amazing. Good job! | 1 |
This place is AWFUL! It took them 116 minutes to deliver a pizza 8 blocks away from the store. No apologies, no excuses, no phone call. I will never order from them again. In fact, when the driver finally arrived, he slammed the pizza at the base of the door and walked away. Worst service ever. | 0 |
Wonderful Service and Fantastic food! Especially the Gluten free sandwich we had !! | 1 |
This is a nice addition to the area and it's a great place to go with another couple, provided you're lucky enough to snag one of the cozy booths. Nice drink menu, very reasonable pricing for most drinks. Wish they had a little more in the way of food since I can NOT drink without eating, but their Cajun pizza ( I think it's Emil's) is really good with a nice cold drink.\n\nWe generally go on weekends, but on the earlier side since we're definitely not the 'hipster' crowd that takes over later on. Oh. and they have an awesome jukebox! | 1 |
You can never go wrong here with anything that you order. The staff is always friendly and willing to help you navigate thought the menu. They even recommend something that wasn't on the menu. The chipotle sandwich would have to be my favorite. | 1 |
This was disgusting! Tried the ribs, brisket, fried chicken, mac, and beans. None of it was good most of it was inedible. The ribs were tough and dry, off flavors in the chicken made me question its freshness, the brisket was slimy, and the sides were gross. Do not eat here. | 0 |
Great coffee shop, even better pastries! They have at least half a dozen different types of scones to choose from, amongst other things, and the size of the scones are huge!! We got the strawberry vanilla bean scone to share, and the SO got the espresso macchiato while I got the chai latte. It's a very hipster vibe and the place was packed and overflowing at 1030AM on a Sunday, but the staff are super efficient and we got out order in no time at all. The scone is moist and very flavorful, and I wished I had gotten a few more to try. The SO liked his macchiato, I thought my chai was just standard. Overall, a great little spot for Sunday brunch or a meetup with friends! | 1 |
I love this ballpark. Nestled in downtown Phoenix. US Airway arena across the street. The rail runs past it. The area is very clean and alive, especially on game day. Parking is not hard to find and is pretty reasonable. My favorite lot is about 1 block away and costs $7 to park in. The lot is fenced in and secure. Getting out after the game is easy. The streets are blocked off and the police guide you fairly effortlessly through downtown. \n\nThe park itself is awesome. My favorite spot is the RF bleachers. Just something about that area we love. Plus you can buy tickets that include a dog and a drink for $25 after all fees and stuff. I try and sit as close to the field as we can. Tonight we sat up at Friday's Front Row on the balcony. I prefer to sit in the crowd. The game is more involving and the people are way more entertaining. The vendors are usually pretty good and will make small talk or tell some jokes. They opened the roof tonight and it was quite enjoyable. Their were fireworks after the game too. \n\nI recommend catching a game here if you get the chance. The DBacks are not playing well so far this year, and are even worse at home for some reason. | 1 |
Is Macayo's a foodie's dream? Not even close. But it's always quality food. I've been to Macayo's all over the valley and have never had a bad meal. Sometimes the service can be hit or miss (this past visit, it was great) but that seems to be the only variable. | 1 |
I only give it a second star because I like the atmosphere, seating and cozy/social feel. I also liked that the waitress walks you through the kitchen to get to your table.\n\nThat was the upside. Here is the downside. As you can tell from other reviews it is very pricey. If you are looking for good Italian kitchen family style food you must go to Maggiano's, 5 star and you get a ton more food for the same price as this joint. The service tonight was slow and I didn't expect that since we came in after the rush. The waitress seem experienced but she only pretended to care. She seem as if she could not be bothered by us even after we introduced ourselves as first time customers.\n\nWe ordered the Chicken Limone and it was very dry. Enough said. The spicy chicken (insert your favorite little Italian pasta name here) was pretty good. \n\nMy wife asked what I thought and I said it was okay but I wouldn't exactly come running back. | 0 |
best all around tacos i've had in a while. firstly the ingredients are fresh fresh. secondly they are really tasty. and lastly its just a buck for a one of em.\n\ni'm usualy a fan of carnita but they really make a good al pastor here.\n\nsome of the best mole sauce i've ever had anywhere. very well rounded flavor - almost like an indian curry dish.\n\njust one complaint - if they call the place nopalito they should be serving nopal. and why dont they have tamales? | 1 |
Live band playing while you grab a drink , that sounds like a really good deal | 1 |
Before reading this review please know I'm not a local, my family is from Pittsburgh and we've been wanting to try Grille 36 for awhile. These reviews made me laugh though. Cmon...when you walk into this place you should know exactly what you're getting yourself into. Throw healthy out the window-drink a beer, eat some nachos and watch some sports. Enough said. \n\nI get giddy every time I visit Pittsburgh. My family drove from DC to Detroit to see the Bus in the Superbowl. Sitting on a bar stool at Grille 36 just flat out made me happy. I don't even remember if the food was good actually. Or if it was loud, or if the service was good for that matter. I remember meeting nice people, there were sports on everywhere, I was with my family, and it was a blast. | 1 |
I'm usually a fan of the Embassy Suites. Now I'm really not so sure.\n\nMost nights they have the manager's reception, where you get drinks and snacks. They do it here as well, but they've really cut back (we've been once before). Where they used to have hot dogs, nachos and tacos, they now have a couple of bins of snack mix and some stale popcorn, as well as someone circling the area with cold appetizers from the restaurant.\n\nYou're also allowed to only have two drinks per room. This is a stark departure from the days when the Embassy would let you have pretty much whatever you could hold during the whole process. On the upside, they do have a Wii plugged into an old projection television that you can barely see.\n\nOnce you're in the room, you'll find that they didn't insulate very well, so you can hear everything. Pipes banging, neighbors doing what neighbors do, people above you using the restroom, it's really bad. One of the worst hotels for noise that I've ever used, and I've even stayed in what seemed to be an old crack house in New York City before.\n\nWhile this location seems nice, and even offers balcony rooms, I'd suggest not springing for them. Just a few dollars more, you can get a balcony on the back side of the hotel that \""overlook the golf course\"". What the really means is that you get to see the roof of the building just a few floors below, some trees and you get some really bright spotlights flooding your room at all hours of the night (really - I don't think they ever go off). On the other side of the treeline, there is a golf course. I think. I don't care if it's a quarter, it's not worth the extra money. I don't think it's even worth it if it's a free upgrade.\n\nThe one place I will give them a decent mark is in the complimentary breakfast. The crew manning the omelet station specifically was very friendly and did a great job. Unfortunately, the rest of the breakfast bar wasn't good at all. Trays were running low, juice was running out, and overall it was just a bit sad.\n\nOn one other note - they do accept pets here. But you have to pay extra for that room (apparently you get a mat, and they will supply you with bowls if you forgot them). But that's it. And you have to pay a $50 non-refundable security deposit.\n\nThey also offer access to the Internet - both wired and wireless - but you have to be $10 a day for it. So if I were you, I'd wait until the Great Wolf opens across the street, and see if things get better, because this place is just sad. | 0 |
I never thought I would say this at such a young age, but since I've grown to love good, quality service and exceptional food, I can confidently say that Gordon Ramsay Steak provided the best OVERALL meal I've had in my life, so far.\n\nMy husband Sal and I are avid watchers of Hell's Kitchen (and most other GR shows), so we've been planning a visit to this establishment for several months when we decided to celebrate our anniversary in Vegas... After booking hotel and airfare, a reservation at GR Steak was the next logical step, right?! I noted that we would be celebrating our first anniversary, and it was not forgotten!\n\nWe arrived early but were immediately sat at a Chef's Table facing the kitchen. The ma\u00eetre d' wished us a happy anniversary, as did the hostess who sat us. We were promptly greeted by our server, Freddy, who also wished us a happy anniversary. He let us know that he had someone that would be helping him to (he was just as good, but I can't remember his name!). We were presented with the wine list, and the special Hell's Kitchen menu, but we both already knew what we would be ordering.\n\nI chose the Wellington - ever since Sal got me hooked on watching Hell's Kitchen, I've wanted to try the Wellington! Sal is a huge fan of a good ribeye, so naturally, he chose that. I also ordered the British Ale Onion Soup, and Sal got a side of mac & cheese. \n\nLet's just talk about the Wellington for a moment... It melted in my mouth! The meat was tender, juicy, and almost creamy. Not to mention the pastry was just perfect. Sal's Ribeye was equally as tender, cooked perfectly, and had just the right amount of seasoning to bring out the flavor of the meat, rather than mask it. Let's not forget that mac & cheese! Now, it's no secret amongst my families, I HATE PEAS! There, I said it. I don't hate them nearly as much as I hate cilantro, but still, I don't eat them. Ever. Well at GR Steak, I ate my words, and some delicious peas!\n\nUgh, now I'm hungry! On to dessert! Freddy had been raving about the Sticky Toffee Pudding, so when I asked about the \""cake\"", I was pleased at how well he described it. Though he said it was more like a \""bread pudding\"" I would argue that the \""cake\"" is more of a prune cake type thing. Either way, the overall experience of the dessert was magnificent. That's right - I used the word magnificent to describe a dessert!\n\nBottom line, hands down, best meal I've ever had. Best service, too. Glasses were NEVER empty, servers were extremely pleasant, and the atmosphere was fun. Can't beat it. Totally worth the price for a celebration dinner! | 1 |
I'm not a hookah-girl, but that room that they've got at the Sahara location is absolutely beautiful.\n\nHere's what I have to say about Paymon's-- the food is excellent. My favorite thing to get is a Greek salad and add on the salmon. They make a light, but flavorful house dressing, just the right amount of cheese, and plenty of veggies. It's definitely enough to fill you for a whole meal, or to share with a friend while you also order a round of their great appetizers (like hummus, grape leaves, etc). \n\nIt's also a good starter place if you are new to Mediterranean and Greek fare as the staff is generally knowledgeable, and the menus are pretty comprehensive. \n\nIt's a great place to eat for a casual date or lunch meeting. | 1 |
If you can afford to, I recommend you stay at the Caesars; they've really got this whole Vegas luxury and no need to leave the property thing down. \n\nI was set up here for a few days while attending a trade show. All the staff are really helpful, nice all the time and know the ins and outs of the hotel. \n\nThe property itself is ridiculous. HUGE, gorgeous and so comfy you don't want to leave. Sure you walk a mile every day if you go from end to end, but who cares. You can shop without going outside, eat varying cuisines at the buffet or at their other restaurants or you can people watch at the casino. \n\nHaving stayed at other hotels on the strip I'd really like to be able to come back here again, but like I said, it's a matter of affording it. Caesars = serious dough! | 1 |
I took my beloved Subaru Baja to Floyd's last May, and had possibly the worst transmission rebuild imaginable. They were very nice and professional, which is good because they can't fix AWD transmissions, apparently. I dropped the car off and got the ok to pick it up about a week later. I went down to pick it up and the transmission was malfunctioning in the exact way it was that caused me to bring it in in the first place. No big deal, but they did this three more times over the month or so they had my car. Each time they assured me that they had tested it out extensively and that it was shifting better than ever. I couldn't imagine they had actually tested it, because the car was still SLAMMING into second gear. Hard enough to burn rubber. They were very nice about it each time and didn't charge me any extra for the transmission work they had to do beyond the initial repair and they even fixed some other things free of charge, but I brought the car home after a month or so and they'd finally repaired the problem, but it never shifted as good as it did before and had a lot of cooling issues. I ended up selling the car and buying a truck. I don't know if I'd ever bring a car to Floyd's again, but if I did, it would not be AWD. | 0 |
The tacos are always delicious, but I fear venturing of onto other items as they may not satisfy my hunger for good food. I've had enchiladas, burritos and chimichangas here, but they are nothing too good. I only come here when I have a craving for steak tacos, besides then I usually go elsewhere. | 0 |
I cannot wrap my brain around why anyone would go here. It is cramped, stuffy, and completely lacks in customer service. When I arrived with my mother for a manicure we were greeted by, um, no one. After figuring out-by ourselves-how to check in we took a seat next to the ATM. Yes, the ATM. Because this salon lives in the Stone Age and takes cash only which I found completely inconvenient seeing as I was charged to use it. After about 10 minutes a frazzled employee pointed to us to sit down for our manicure and then abruptly barked at us to \""wait a second!\"". She then proceeded to give our seat to another woman-who came after us-and then continued painting yet another customer's toenails. Hmm? Maybe she was confused so we continue to wait thinking we will be taken care of soon. Nope. Another employee then escorts someone else who had arrived much later than us to a seat for her manicure. That was the last straw so we got up to leave. Did anyone try to clarify or offer an apology? Nope. Do yourself a favor and avoid this overrated, cramped, and rude \""salon\"". I am! | 0 |
I had a piece of peach supreme pie last night, it was good. My friend had all you can eat fish and chips, she enjoyed it too. Next time I like to visit on Wed to just enjoy the free pie. =D | 1 |
Goyemon is a delicious order-as-you-go all-you-can eat for $26.99 sushi house with sake flights (3 different sakes of your choice) for $8. One order is two pieces of sushi. \n\nThat's the short version. Here's the longer version:\n\nMy sisters, fianc\u00e9 and I went to try Goyemon. My fianc\u00e9 and I had been there previously. We have noticed that they really get packed every time and there is a momentary wait for a table. \n\nWe really enjoyed our two experiences there. I took a star off specifically for their service. It is hit or miss with their service. They either accidentally overservice you or underservice you or some times bring food to the wrong table or bring you the wrong item. I'm sure in the future they will have a better protocol and perhaps create SECTIONS!\n\nHowever, their fish is extremely fresh, their waiters are truly friendly and the vibe matches its hype. They do not pack on tons of rice to their sushi to try and fill you up. They really seem to want you to try everything.\n\nTheir desserts, such as the green tea creme brul\u00e9e, are of utmost divinity. \n\nThey also have cooked foods such as ramen and yellowtail collar (which they run out of very fast).\n\nThere is one thing that I did not enjoy there. It's called the Screaming Orgasm. The tuna meat used in the tuna poke dish was fit for tar tar. It was a nice try to disguise leftover pieces of fish with the screaming orgasm sauce, but it was subpar for my taste.\n\nI would say for everything they have on the menu and to only have one small complaint is a huge feat. Good job, Goyemon, and \""Go, Ye Mons\"" (in old English Jamaican accent) to Goyemon to enjoy their delicious sushi. | 1 |
I read a review and it is true. This is like crack. I was told that this is the only location in the west coast and the original is in Chicago, so I had to try it. I got the Chicago mix, which has the caramel and cheese but asked for them in separate bags because I dont like the mix. I think I got more too :P Once you eat some, you literally cannot stop. You put some sweet but then you want the salt so you keep switching back and forth until its gone. I had the biggest tummy ache ever after eating this because they are so buttery and fatty and leave your hands all stained. Did my body take a toll? Yes. Did I enjoy every second of it? Yes. Hence, I came back here the day I left to get another helping as a gift for my sister...which I ended up eating half of it again....followed by another tummy ache. It is so damn good. It is $5 for a small which is a pretty good deal. You must eat here.\n\n**TIPS**\n1) You should sample their other caramel flavors with almonds, chocolate, or pecans. They are candied so sweet but so good.\n2) Split the chicago if you dont like the mix.\n3) It gets soggy after a day if it is not enclosed, especially the cheese. Eat it quick!\n4) Enjoy! | 1 |
Sprechers Rootbeer on draft + pizza + spinach salad. Order it. Eat it. Love me.\n\nAs others have said the dine-in experience is not really a good one.\n\nThat being said if you are looking for an inexpensive piece of good thin crust pizza eat here. I have been several times, the service isn't great, but the portions are huge and the food comes out fresh. Lunch combo is an amazing steal. | 1 |
My boyfriend and I had just casually walked by Girasole to see what their menu looked like. Before we even asked for a menu, the front of house staff quickly asked us whether or not we wanted to sit outside squished behind a baby's highchair in a corner or inside where it was very crowded. We tried to politely ask the man if we could see a menu first. After looking at the menu we decided we liked what the menu had on it, but it was just really crowded. When we returned the menu to the front of the house staff he snatched the menu away from us and said, \""Yeah I knew you guys weren't going to buy anything anyway\"". What if we were about to order something? That completely turned us away from this restaurant. We could tell we were just another group of people to get in and get out. Very rude and unacceptable. Never going back. | 0 |
I love Randy's! I grew up in the Midwest and places like this are plentiful. Here in the valley, especially Scottsdale, have few options for home style food at affordable prices. I've never had a bad meal here and the pie is fantastic! | 1 |
Shakes are crazy delicious . | 1 |
Food is good, beer is amazing! Highly recommend stopping in if you're in the neighborhood. | 1 |
I'll start with the positives. The staff have all been friendly. The room is new but small. \n\nThis has to be the noisiest hotel I've ever stayed in. I can tell when I walk that there is little soundproofing and I feel like I'm stomping. The noise from up stairs is so loud that it feels like someone is parked outside our hotel with a loud stereo with bass set to high. Unfortunately, we can hear people all the way down the hallway walking from inside the room, and from rooms all around us, not just above us. Not to mention the freeway that's about 200 feet away.\n\nI was thinking that I could alleviate the problem next time by staying on the fourth (and top) floor but....\n\nThe hotel allows smoking in some rooms, and they're all on the fourth floor. We are on a non-smoking floor without a smoking room supposedly near us. The room smells of smoke. Call the front desk, and they were nice enough to send someone looking for whoever is smoking, but told us that the vent system is interconnected and smoke is going to get in our room.\n\nSpeaking of the smallish room for a suite, there is only one bedroom which is in the master bedroom of course. So if you have kids or someone else staying with you, don't expect any privacy.\n\nThey serve a dinner Monday through Thursday which looked quite good for hotel food, but we didn't partake. Unfortunately, the breakfast was horrible. We all thought the eggs tasted like the instant kind, though they may well have not been. The selection was scrambled eggs, premade omelettes, some kind of ham, cinnamon pancakes and a waffle maker, along with yogurt, cereals, etc.\n\nI'd never stay here again. If you don't mind the smell of smoke and can sleep through anything, I guess this is the place for you. | 0 |
The food here is horrible and the service is horrible. Don't waste your money!!!!! You will be disappointed. I love Brazilian anything and never had a bad thing to say until now. This place is disgusting and the food was nasty. I been to tons of brazilian restaurants and this is nothing like any of them. No cheese bread either. | 0 |
About 4 years ago, I had a life changing moment. - I walked into Phoenician Health Group and met Dr. Maji. I was very skeptical about chiropractic but after long hours in the restaurant industry and 2 shoulder surgery's I was desperate to give anything a try. Boy, was I blown away to say the least after my first few visits, I felt better than I did when i was 15 years younger. The knowledge of Dr Maji and his staff was excellent and they put thing in a perspective that i could really understand. He is a kind and caring person and you can tell he relly cares about his patients. I would HIGHLY recommend them for any accident or sports/work related injury. I still go about once every 3-4 weeks and look forward to my visit evey time !!! this reveiw was long overdue ................ | 1 |
This pub is awesome! Love the redneck rolls and the black bean cake! We haven't had anything here that we were dissatisfied with! | 1 |
best cheese curds and custard ever. Anything with strawberry is amazing!!! | 1 |
Best family owned company in town!! | 1 |
This is my favorite las vegas restaurant. Amira is the best cook in the world!. I wish that I could still enjoy their delicious home cooked food. | 1 |
Went for dinner before seeing Le Reve.\n\nMy partner loves buffets so we've eaten at more than I can remember.\n\nThis one is hands down the best we've ever had. \n\nBeautiful eating space, which is a rarity in the buffet world. Very elegant.\n\nFantastic selections, all of it seemingly just prepared. Again, a rarity in the buffet world.\n\nDessert selections were by far the best I've ever seen. And in nice small portions, so you could sample a bunch and not feel guilty if you found one you didn't like and didn't finish.\n\nYes, it's expensive. But it's definitely worth it. Particularly once you figure out that many so-so buffets in Vegas aren't that much less expensive.\n\nThe wait? About five minutes, at 5:30 on a Thursday night. | 1 |
IF you find this place (and you'll probably have to ask someone in the hotel), you'll be pleasantly surprised by the understated, throw-back vibe of what feels like your local pizzeria. You have to get the white pizza, no matter what. It is amazingly tasty and full of garlic, cheesy goodness. There are no tables, so be prepared to stand and eat or to take-and-go. | 1 |
The beer selection is crap. The food is pricey ($8 for guac? Really?). There are better places to spend your time & money. | 0 |
Added to my list: Yelp made me do it!\n\nGreat atmosphere and excellent food. Friendly staff - even offered me a blanket for my lap since we were dining outside near the fireplace.\n\nDefinitely get the grilled corn app. I've had it at other places and this is one of the best preparations. | 1 |
Now here's the type of restaurant I don't get in Valley City! The Caspian Cafe's specialty is Persian, and it's very interesting to try. It's not my favorite, given that there's quite a bit of cheese on several of the menu items, but not on everything. The soups are pretty good, and their specialty items are what I would recommend the most. Oh yeah, I tried tabouli for the first time here, before I really knew that I loved it, so I definitely want to come back just for that. | 1 |
Oh yes, this little joint deserves the praise! Frozen and hungry, we were searching for something warm and spicy. We found Le Thai, a small and casual gem. Tiny dining area, so we had to eat outside in jackets in a screened patio area with heaters( a small inconvenience). I eat Thai often(NY, NJ), but this was one of the best and even slightly unique. The Penang curry tasted like homemade- mild and creamy, and transparent flavors(no mystery sauces). Kee Mao was not sticky like other places but actually juicy and refreshing with all the veggies. I also had a salad, I think pork with lettuce and dressing...forgot the name, but was nice and lemony. However, they missed the soooo delicious peanuts. They should consider adding them for another layer of flavor and texture.\nThai iced tea could have used less brewing or steeping time, it was a bit bitter.\nThumbs up Le Thai!\nOh, a little fun fact: all their menu sections are prefixed with Le. So it will say Le Beverage, Le other Beverage, Le Salad. I found it amusing and nice. | 1 |
Had a comped meal here courtesy of the GG pit boss that appreciated our marathon blackjack play. I had a real nice side salad that was $2 extra (had it not been free) and huge along with my braised tri-tip with cheddar sandwich which was exceptional. Nice fries. Good seasoned old waitress. I was a bit disappointed in the pie for dessert, even though it was fresh out of the oven. I'd recommend going with one of the ice cream items. Cool place to eat and hidden in a corner of the casino. Great history. Curious to try their pancakes, given the award. | 1 |
Dont Do It!!!!! I have never posted on yelp before, and this caused me to post. It's not that mystery adventures is horrible, or the people that run it are not nice, they are.. However, this is NOT work the 5 stars everyone gives it, and NOT worth the $45 per person. It is essentially a dinner murder mystery on wheels. After a while, it becomes redundant and people stop trying. Maybe it was because max was not the one leading the group as others reviews say he does, but it was just ok at best. Better ways to spend $90 per couple in vegas. | 0 |
Nice decor. Food tasteless. Taste sooooo chain resturants. Totally not worth the price. | 0 |
I crave these tacos when the sun is shining! | 1 |
I have driven by all the time and just haven't stopped. Well now it is birthday months so I bought 4 which we really liked. Now I will buy some for work friends. Then there are more birthdays. We like them and have had the red velvet, apple caramel and coconut. We want to try them all. | 1 |
Great! Pulled pork sandwich was awesome! | 1 |
Amazing food. Cannelloni stuffed with the most delicious, melt in your mouth chicken and veal. Fried calamari - perfect. | 1 |
I can say that everything bad that has been said about this place here and elsewhere came true on my single recent visit. The positive reviews gotta be coming from paid-for bloggers.\n\nIt was the middle of the afternoon with only a few customers and still, the wait time for my food was nearly eternal. It's one thing to \""cook-to-order.\"" It's quite another to \""cook-one-order-at-a-time.\"" Perhaps even that would be acceptable if the food justified it; but it does not. The burger was a notch below a McD's quarter pounder. The fries were inedible - limp, greasy and cold. A whole lot of them is a whole lot of . . . \n\nMost grating though, was the counter service. Two young women were there to take my order. (Suggestion: substitute one cook for one counter girl.) After taking my order, they proceeded to chat and giggle about the chaos going on with the orders, for example, \""I totally forgot what this order is supposed to be.\"" I guess they thought that was funny.\n\nWhen I finally got my order, I got the droned \""sorry for the wait.\"" I told the girls it would probably be best not to be funnin' up the incompetency in front of the customers. One of the girls shot back \""We know what we are doing,\"" just the way, I am sure, that she sasses her parents and teachers.\n\nSo, I got it all: Ridiculous wait; rude service; really bad fries; pedestrian burger. It just goes to show, a good idea does not produce a good result without know-how and hard work. Bub's shows neither. | 0 |
So, let's get a few things sorted out first. This show has been changed twice, totaling 3 different shows, my review is of the latest show. For the record, Le R\u00eave is NOT a Cirque du Soleil show. Let me repeat this, Le R\u00eave is NOT a Cirque du Soleil production. Yes Cirque currently has 7 productions in Las Vegas, but this is NOT one of them.\n\nI feel a few too many people have had their hand in the artistic development of this production which is why it has become such a snore. Believe me, I tried... I tried to enjoy it, but it was lacking in many areas.\n\nShows such as these are indeed about the acts, but the details are what add to the character and enjoyment of such performance. For instance, in the current production, a guy and girl and seemingly on a date at the beginning. The guy kneels down and the girl turns around while he's whisked off the stage. As the turns around, he's gone. The acts and performances are what seem to be her thoughts during those critical moments of her being with him or not. At the end, when he's brought back in, he is kneeling on the wrong knee! Such a subtle change ruins the flow and realness of the performance. I may be overly critical, but true artists know the vision of a production and ascertain such small details are solid.\n\nAs for the actual performances, most were decent and visually appealing, but there were issues with them. For instance, the dancers, although choreographed together, were not solid as a unit. Having one person slightly off can be undetected, but not 20-40% of the group. The synchronized swimming was one area this was noticeable, which by the way there were too many swimmers to make the act even look nice.\n\nThe other aspect of the performance is that there are small side-acts taking place that are completely distracting for the main act. Cirque knows how to pull this off with many things going on, yet the audience knows where to look and when. I missed part of a breath-taking high dive because I was looking at some actor doing headstands... Le R\u00eave completely misses this mark.\n\nHaving Dragone's background and experience at Cirque du Soleil from 1985 to 1999 is what convinced me to see Le R\u00eave, but it seems as if Wynn himself has had too much of a hand in this show and has degraded what could be a great performance piece. Sadly, I wouldn't recommend this show to anyone. | 0 |
What can you say... Bellagio is a timeless classic on the Las Vegas strip. With so many dining and entertainment options, Bellagio continues to attract herds of people each day.\n\nI personally love the scent the conservatory gives off with the fresh flower displays which are changed 5 times a year. Even as a local watching the fountain show never gets old and they have recently added a couple of new songs to keep things fresh.\n\nThe pool area smells of lilac and has perfectly manicured shrubs along the walkways. There are several pools and I had not too much of a problem finding chairs on a Sunday afternoon. \n\nWhile this isn't a party property, you'll definitely have a fun, high-class time here! | 1 |
Drink prices here are similar to club prices. The music is either a hit or miss, usually a miss for me. I'd prefer not to go to this place but I'll go to hangout with my friends. | 0 |
I was assigned Lee Collins A/C by Fidelity National Home Warranty. Ken, our technician showed up on time. He had the problem diagnosed in 20 minutes and fixed in another 10 minutes. He took the time to explain what happened and offer a little education. I would definitely use Lee Collins again. Ask for Ken. | 1 |
What a cool place. If you don't know what Tapas are, it's basically small side dishes/appetizers. This place has is down, you can order all sorts of Tapas until you are full. It's reasonable on price for what you get to try and everything tastes good.\n\nIt has a full bar and it's packed and popular with the young crowd. Great people watching for sure. | 1 |
I've been a B of A customer since 2004, and I have no idea why I haven't left them years ago. The tellers for general banking needs are usually pretty polite, but anytime I have any other question or issue, I've always walked away more confused and frustrated than before. Every once in a while I'll experience great service, but it's very rare.\n\nI just moved to this side of town, so I went to this location for the first time. I wanted to ask why I all of a sudden started being charged $6 a month for on-line banking while I was living abroad, hoping to get a refund or at least make sure I would stop getting charged.\n\nThe phony high school student working as a bank representative there did stop the charges, I'll give him credit for that. (This requires signing up for a new \""free\"" banking system that requires you to use your B of A credit card once a month or face a $15 fee. And no, on-line purchases don't count. Go figure.) But when I asked about refunds or at least finding out why my account changed without my knowledge, he said something about his computer being down and that he would call me within the week to let me know.\n\nIt's been a month now. Guess if I've heard from him. \n\nI was also supposed to get new checks for getting the new account. Nope! Not yet, anyway!\n\nSince I've been a B of A customer I've dealt with $1400 in bank fraud, (which they refunded and then suddenly took back out of my account when a representative made a typo on the amount,) have received checks with the wrong account number on them and then denied new checks when I didn't bring one in for proof, have been denied a bank letter required for a student visa, have been charged fees for not having money in an account I'd already closed, and countless other annoyances that are unacceptable for banking.\n\nI was hoping this branch would be better! Disappointed as usual! \n\nI know basically everyone is disatisfied with their bank in some way, but does anyone have any suggestions for when I finally decide to leave the dark side? Chase? Desert Schools? | 0 |
I dined here with my family on a Saturday evening. We felt like having Mexican food and margaritas. Goes hand in hand if you ask me. The first thing I noticed was a confusing menu. I wanted fish tacos, so I searched the menu under tacos, and seafood. Neither section offered fish tacos. So I ask our server why they didn't offer fish tacos at a Mexican restaurant of this caliber. So she directs my attention to a separate menu called \""chef's specials\"". So I order my fish tacos and house margarita on the rocks. My margarita makes it out 10 minutes later, and tastes like sugar water. So I asked my server if they put any alcohol in my margarita, because if I remember correctly, she had checked my I.D. She then explains to me that it is a premixed margarita, then offers me a $5 shot of tequila. So you're charging me 10 bucks for a premixed, practically virgin margarita, and then you're going to make me buy an extra shot just to have some kind of alcohol! Umm..you can have it back. \n\nThen my tacos come out. I explain to the others at my table that my tacos had no flavor. All I could taste was the sauce, bell peppers, and a tortilla (which was flour. Who serves fish tacos on flour tortillas??) Then I open one of my tacos to examine, and find 2 little chicken nuggets sized pieces of fish. Really? \n\nAwful food. Awful drinks. We will never be back. | 0 |
We only dined here, because we got the free dinner voucher upon check in.\nWhen we came we upgraded to free, wine, beer, soft drinks and sparkling wine, for like 12.45usd each (CHEAP!) \nWe had full value for that, but I must say that the waiter were acting like the beverage in the bar, was his own. \n\nThe service was close to lousy - the food was below average, and the place were crowded with people who filled more on there plates, than their body weight, which was a bit repulsive....\n\nWe just had fun with the free drinks, before heading on the Las Vegas nightlife :)\n\nDid not go back the other 4 nights we stayed in vegas. | 0 |
Get their 3 tacos deal with a drink for $4.99.\nThey have happy hour on Tuesdays after 2pm.\n\nThis place has friendly service.. very friendly, imo :).\nPotato's not bad. I like their fish and beef tacos. | 1 |
Everyone from begging to end we're very professional, friendly, and polite. The room are very clean and sanitary. I had a great experience over all. Will definitely recommend all my friends! | 1 |
Horrible experience. We travel a lot and never have had any issues with any hotel. We are not high maintenance or picky but this hotel is the one bad enough for me to complain.\n\nBED BUGS!!! We got up in the morning and my husband was covered in bites, mine showed up later in the day. Given the number of bites it's been an ongoing issue they haven't addressed. I have now taken a day off to clean everything before we bring the bugs into our own house. \n\nThe staff was ok and the location was great but not worth all he headaches after we realized we had been victims of a bed bug attack. \n\nOther than that the heater was very loud. But like I said that would not be reason enough for me to give such a bad review. | 0 |
Tr\u00e8s souvent full quand on passe devant, full quand j'ai d\u00e9cid\u00e9 de l'essayer. Je m'attendais \u00e0 un service lent et j'me suis pas tromp\u00e9 mais pas pantoute. Au moins j'y \u00e9tais mind\u00e9. :-)\n\nC'est le genre de place \u00e0 aller avec Grand-maman (pour le duo guitare/violon qui se prom\u00e8ne dans le resto en jouant les demandes sp\u00e9ciales des plus jolies doyennes de la place) avec r\u00e9servation et si possible, choisissez votre table.\n\nGrand choix de p\u00e2te et pizza, rien de marquant comme sp\u00e9cialit\u00e9 en tant que tel non plus.\n\nJe ne crois pas y retourner, y'a mieux dans le genre sur le m\u00eame rue. | 0 |
Great place, especially for a family.\nThere is props such as hockey sticks etc that you can use to take picture with all the people and all the people looks realistic.\nThere is also the part where you can make your own wax of yourself and that part is really fun too. | 1 |
I ate Sunday Brunch here. The have chicken and waffles which is a big selling point to my friends, but none of them ordered it.\nI had the healthy option and it was well portioned and healthy. The grits were bland. I'm not sure if that is because it was the healthy option or they just have bland grits. \nThey are fairly empty until close to 1 pm on Sundays. If you get there at noon you will have your pick of tables. | 1 |
While promoting itself as a biker bar - with special parking spots for bikes, I still saw quite a few families there. The place has a fantastic atmosphere and our server was amazing. She would always ask if we needed anything else before we even had a chance to ask. Some of the best service in Charlotte. The beer selection is phenomenal and they have a ton of tv's so it's got the sports bar atmosphere as well. The food portions are fantastic for the price. Everything was so good that we ordered our dinner to go for later. I highly recommend the chocolate pecan pie, which comes with a clearly in-house made caramel sauce that is out of this world! Will most definitely be coming back. | 1 |
My friends and I used to love TI when it was owned and managed by the MGM group. They had really comfortable firm beds, clean quiet rooms, and the best rates during any season. They were pretty much the best bang for the buck on the strip.\n\nSince the change of hands, TI has really transformed into something else. =( My man and I decided on a last minute (booked the hotel on Monday and arrived that very Friday) trip out to Vegas before both our schedules got too hectic. As a result, we had to book a hotel with rates that weren't completely ridiculous at that point.\n\nUpon our arrival, there were some complications with the room we had booked (king bed, non-smoking) -- they didn't have one for us! =( So they decided to give us an \""upgrade\"" for a room with two queen beds (even though we only needed one bed) with a view of the strip. However, the lady at the front desk did tell us that if we were not fully happy with our room that night, we could switch to a king bed/non-smoking (what we had originally booked) the next day. The reason for this was that they were overbooked so a king bed/non-smoking would only be made available during check-in time the following day.\n\nWe were hoping to be satisfied with the room they gave us so that we wouldn't have to go through the trouble of switching rooms the next day. Unfortunately, the room we got for the first night was a disappointment:\n\n1) It was a handicapped smoking room, so even though it was slightly more spacious in some areas, such as bathroom square footage, there was a lot of compromise as well. There was only one sink and the vanity space was only about a foot on each side of the sink as compared to the typical vanity that would span from wall to wall.\n\n2) They only provided 3-4 towels TOTAL in the bathroom.\n\n3) There was no tub, nor was there a stall for the shower. Since the room was designed for the handicapped, the floor was continuous into the shower so it was easy for water to get all over the place. \n\n4) The TV in the room had issues -- we were not able to change the channels/volume or turn it off, so we ended up having to call maintenance to turn it off for us because it was already on when we got to the room.\n\n5) The clock wasn't working at all, and we ended up using our cell phones to set our alarms.\n\n*************and last but definitely NOT least...************************\n\nI discovered that I had bed bug bites the next day! AHH!! I only had a couple bites show up the next day so I didn't really think much of it. But then both of us developed more the following day and they lasted about a week. (We both have experienced bed bug bites from a previous trip to Jamaica so we are familiar with identifying them).\n\nWe ended up switching rooms the next day, but since I already got the bites by then, we were sure that there were bed bugs in the handicapped room. Our new room was slightly better in terms of amenities, but the bed had two sunken areas on each side (even obvious with the comforter on it!) -- the sign of a very old mattress. And because more bed bug bites appeared later (I believe I counted 14 bites), we are not certain whether they were a delayed response from the handicapped room or if the new room was infested by bed bugs as well.\n\nWith all these issues with our stay -- ESPECIALLY THE BED BUGS -- we don't plan on staying at TI again in the future. We've been loyal to TI for a long time from our great past experiences, but that has come to an end. I have never had bed bug problems at any other Vegas hotel before this trip and have been thoroughly dissatisfied with this stay. So sad. We wish we could still love you TI. =( | 0 |
Bad surprise at the end. \n\nThe restaurant is located a bit far from the strip with strip prices. Located among pawn shops and alike we got a bit scared but the good thing there is a parking in front of the restaurant. \n\nThe prohibition like ambiance is kind of cool and you feel part of a boardwalk empire episode. You expect James Gandolphini or Joe Pesci showing up at any time. \n\nIf you are budget conscious you'd better ask for the price of he cocktails before you order. We only took appetizers and no entrees but the cocktails were half of the bill and it wasted our entire experience. \n\nThe food was ok and the bread was really dry and old. \n\nDisappointed. | 0 |
Have a few drinks and / or bring kids before going. | 0 |
Delicious food and good service. \nMust try #13 (Tokinoise soup), #54 Curry Beef (Malay style). \nNot much selection for appetizers but Fried dumplings and Tempura are good.\n\nAccepts all major credit cards. \nmoderately priced around $10 for a dish.\nDecor is nice and service is quick and warm | 1 |
Went here for a breakfast burrito this morning. The place is a total dive, service is very slow, and cost was almost 2x what I'm used to paying, but that was a mighty tasty burrito that was well worth the wait! | 1 |
Maybe I was expecting something different than an average buffet but I was a little disappointed in this. A few years ago my GF went here when she went to LV. She said that this is the place we had to go because she liked it.\n\nSo we went there and waited in line for over an hour while. I was thinking maybe they'll have something different, you know maybe some thing European. This is just like any other buffet in LV. It has it's meats, noodles and salads. Asian foods are there too so I was a little disappointed with that. All that wait for garbage.\n\nThe best thing they have there is the made to order Crepe station. \n\nSo you wait about an hour to get into this place, empty your wallet than go to the Crepe station where you'll have to wait...in line.\n\nGreat isn't it? Try something else. | 0 |
The Big Earl cheeseburgers today were VERY pink inside and dry as a bone. $35 for 3 dry, under cooked cheeseburgers and fries that tasted as if they had been sitting for hours. The best thing about our meal was the chocolate shakes. For the money, Joey's of Chicago on Carefree Hwy has a much better burger that runs down your elbow and the fries are out of this world! They even have delicious milk shakes so why bother going back to Big Earl's... Joey's of Chicago is clean, has a much larger seating area and the staff is always friendly. Definitely not worth the money or drive. | 0 |
Waitress was fine. Kept our drinks full. she said they are out of burgers and bacon since it is Sunday. Chicken quesadilla is pasturized process chicken food. Bummer. My plate was dirty. I notified waitress about dried food all over my plate, who notified manager and they handled it. probably won't go back but they did rectify the situation. | 0 |
having left a rather atmosphere lacking whighams wine cellar, i made the short journey to the crossroads at haymarket where i was off to treat myself to a curry. the crossroads are more a massive mess of ugly tram works, but omar khayyam is a beacon of chic and stylish light at what used to be a very busy traffic point.\n\non approaching the front door to the restaurant, i was warmly greeted by one of the servers who opened the inner door for me and showed me to a big table where i choose the comfy booth seat over the chair. he also offered to hang my coat up, which i declined as i just folded it neatly and placed it on the bench beside me. i arrived early, my date still on his way, but this didn't stop the waiter bringing me water, a glass of red wine, and poppadums with dips.\n\nonce my date had arrived and taken his seat, he was quickly approached by the ever efficient waiter and asked if he wanted a drink, to which he order a pint of kingfisher (they don't appear to have cobra here...) and was brought this seconds later. we had a look at the menu, opting to just go for main dishes and add a side, using the poppadoms as our starter. \n\nafter ordering our mains, we started in on the poppadums that were nice and crispy and accompained with three very tasty dips. there was the regular mango chutney, which was a bit to sweet for me, a spicy raita, and the best spicy onions i've ever had!! the onions were fresh, mixed with bits of tomato in a zesty and spicy sauce that made them the perfect topping for the crisp poppadums! \n\nour food arrived so quickly that we hadn't even finished the poppadums yet, but the waiter solved that problem by putting the remaining poppadum on top of the naan bread and leaving use with the dips. now the main dishes...omg hello flavour explosion!!! i ordered the punjabi karahi with chicken and this dish was the perfect blend of spices and curry and a chilli kick. there was a really warming taste of cinnamon mixed in which just brought the dish to a five star review rating! it was so good i ate all of it, even though i felt like i'd have to roll myself home!!\n\nmy date had the black pepper chicken, which i used some naan bread to dip in the sauce, i also found this dish very tasty and would be happy to order it next time i go. we shared pilau rice, an onion naan, and a very tasty side of aloo palak (spinach and curried potatoes). the only thing left after we devoured this incredibly delicious meal was a bit of naan that neither of us could fit into our overly full tummies.\n\nso the food was outstandingly delish, but the service was also something to compete with! the waiters seem to always be there with what you needed and everything was served so quickly, but they made us feel comfortable to linger over our meal and not be rushed out the door. i also liked the hot towels they brought after clearing away the plates, these were proper hot towels not the lame wet tissue like ones you get in other places. the restaurant also looks like it's recently been done up and the decor is all sumptious dark colours and clean lines.\n\nclearly, i loved this place!! i will definitely be making the extra journey to come here again for some more delicious curry delights! | 1 |
My husband said it very accurately: \""its a once in a lifetime experience.\"" We tried it because it was our first time in Pittsburg, but next time we visit we will pass. It seems to me that the sandwiches are not anything great once you look past its size. I ate it with the fries and cole slaw, but I could have done without the fries. It is just a filler.\nThe atmosphere as fun and very casual. | 0 |
I dont know if it's because I'm from philly and things are made different or what but I dont like the pizza. My husband loves it because the sauce is sweet. I've given them chances and even tried the calazone. In philly they are made with cheeses, sauce on the side, with anything in the inside. Here they make it like a sandwich with butter melted. Just messy to me. Its hard to find a good pizza. | 0 |
We stayed here a few years back while attending a conference and it was one of the worst hotel experiences ever. We reserved a non smoking room with a king bed. Checked in went up the stupid and slow \""inclinator\"" which had a huge line due to its slowness because of the angle it goes up at. Hay engineering geniuses how about putting the real elevators in the middle so you won't have to go up at a 12 degree angle. We get to our room and it has 2 full beds and stinks. My wife was pregnant at the time so this didn't work. \n\n Back to the front desk where they explain they can't guarantee the room you book, now thats customer service for you! They were kind enough to find us a room in the tower with a king bed which is fine with us as you even get to use a big boy elevator that goes up and down. The room looked fine. That night though we find out that the mattress is horrible and you can feel the springs poking into your back. To top it off we get the stupid f-ing ass hole inconsiderate drunk stupid f-ing frat boys that come in at 1 in the morning hooting and yelling. Why in the hell do hotels make the walls that thin, especially in Vegas? I was glad to get out of that shit hole | 0 |
RUDE....RUDE...RUDE service from driver...not that a tow truck driver needs to be nice, but they do need to be professional and empathetic considering people are frustrated over their vehicle. I ONLY used them because my roadside assistance is covered through them but i will request in the future not to use them. | 0 |
I really am a fan of their show on showtime so I was looking forward to seeing them live. The show tries to be witty and informative about our rights and liberty but I'm there to see magic. The magic doesnt wow you at all. My uncle who is a amateur magician wowed me more at family barbecue in the back yard i felt is was a statement telling you they are above being entertaining. I felt as if I was at a lecture with a professor that thinks he is so brilliant that I should just feel blessed to be in his presence. Even the final trick was like setting off a bottle rocket for the finale at a fourth of july fireworks show. The piano player was talented but again played music that I would think only a hand full of people would like as if to say to me \""see this boring music is what genous' love and I should love it also. So spend the money if you want but better to see any other show. | 0 |
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