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Antonio was courteous and answered all of my questions and more. He explained every step and was willing to drive in the car with me to ensure that everything was fixed. I had w do use and it turns out that the seal had not snapped down b/c it was broken from the windsheild replacement the previous week. He glued it down, checked the entire seal and even glued down the other side just to be on the safe side. He answered all my questions, which I did ask quite a few and was kind about it. I would recommend Antonio any time. He also spoke Spanish which I see as a plus for any company and feel the company should have more bi-lingual employees for diversity. Thank you Antonio for doing a great job and going above and beyond to help. | 10/14/2017 17:31 | 5 |
It was a beautifully, sunny early Oregon Spring day. Feeling adventurous, had high hopes for a new breakfast place such as this in OC. It's very Portland-ish, offering gluten free options, local coffee, complete with tattoed sleeve, hipster employees. It's a small place and looks as though it promises fast, friendly service and a great meal. The waitress, whom I later discovered to be the manager, was friendly, but not terribly knowledgeable. There was noted on a chalkboard, in whimsical colored writing, that there was a special of a Mediterranean scramble. With an asterisk, it was noted that the sausage scramble was still available as well.
Scrambles are usually a safe bet for breakfast. Afterall, how can you really go wrong? Really? I asked the waitress / manager if there was anything else included in the scramble other than sausage and eggs. She said she *thought* that she (assuming she was referring to the owner / cook / chef) included an assortment of veggies. Although, it seemed instead of telling me so, she was asking a question and then added that she could ask her (again, I assumed :her: was the chef) to find out. I figured an assortment should probably at least include onions and I told her not to bother asking. My mom and I ordered the same plate - the sausage scramble which came with rosemary hashbrowns.
It took 23 minutes before they brought out the coffee that was ordered. During this time, the "manager / server" had time to roll silverware into napkins for a good 5 minutes, the elderly gentleman brought glasses to the empty tables, and the employees in the back were joking around about Pokemon. 23 minutes. I could've hand picked the coffee beans, ground and brewed them in 23 minutes.
Our water was refilled when the coffee was finally brought out but not again until the food came out...58 minutes after ordering. The couple next to us talked about walking out (the seating is very intimately placed next to other patrons. It's tight quarters.) A gentleman who sat towards the front window had came up to ask where their food was as well. 58 minutes to get...a scramble. A scramble that's "assortment of veggies" included spinach and mushrooms, had undercooked eggs, too much rosemary in the cold hashbrowns and cold toast served with a side of hard, frozen butter.
Nobody came back to check on us until another server realized I hadn't eaten my food. At this point, after being starving for a good meal and ending up with a plate of rubbish, I was frustrated and ready to walk out. So frustrated, I didn't want to say anything because anything that came out of my mouth was surely not going to be pleasant.
They comped my goodbye only after the other server walked back to the kitchen and made a huge fuss about me not liking the food. (I had said absolutely nothing. They deducted this simply by me having a plate full of food leftover). The kitchen and wait staff chattered about it and then I was told the *manager* would remove it from the bill. It was then I realized they were referring to the painfully young looking server who did not even Kno the menu.
I realize they are new. However, they sre very, very, poorly managed. I usually try to give everywhere at least a second chance but an hour for food, 20 minutes for coffee and crappy food to top it off was more than I could take. I am all for local businesses so I dk sincerely hope they can get the service and timing up to par, otherwise I'm afraid they will end up another failed diner in OC. | 3/12/2015 23:06 | 1 |
This is my 3rd taking my daughter with food allergy there. The waitress was very accommodating and patient. They took extra precautions in the kitchen to make sure there was no cross contamination. They even had a strawberry sorbet that wasn't on the menu as a desert! She's dairy egg and peanut free. We will definitely be back! | 9/24/2019 0:37 | 5 |
Seems like a great place but I had an unfortunate experience with customer service. When we arrived, I ordered an $11 specialty cocktail that I really enjoyed. We decided to order another round, but my second drink didn't taste right. It was like something had been left out. We were seated outside waiting for dinner so I didn't say anything about it at first. Finally one of my friends noticed I wasn't enjoying my drink, so she convinced me to go back to the bar and request a new one. It was still 2/3 full but the bartender said if I wasn't happy with it I should have brought it back sooner. Really? Our group spent over $200 on drinks and food (and tipped well) and they wouldn't replace (or even taste test) a sub par cocktail? Really left a bad impression on me and everyone in our group. We won't be going back anytime soon... | 4/13/2015 2:14 | 1 |
I am a therapist myself and I go to other massage places to both better my craft and relax at the same time. This Big feet shop is in a plaza that is very busy as it shares with several restauraunts and wendy's. Because of that, parking can be difficult during rush hour. For my second time here, i requested a body massage ( first time i had reflexology but thw experience was similar). As i was greeted, I was brought in as fast as possible with no room for questions or small talk. They led me to a room eith a massage table and gave me no instructions as to what to do ( only cause im a therpist, do i know what is expected for me to do but a first timer would be totally lost). I undressed and got on the table and waited for about 5 minutes for the therapist to come. The massage itself was half without oil and half with oil and the therpist only did from the waiste and up so no legs. Firm pressure and experienced therapist but felt although they were doing a choreographed dance rather than massaging specific parts i had tight. Therapist barely knew english so i couldnt really tell her what my problems were. After the massage, i just payed and left. Because this place is generally cheap and close to home, i may come back for a massage but by no means do i expect to be wowed or treated for specific problems.
TL;DR: generally cheap. hit and miss parking. No frills. Just a general pressured massage that will most of the time work to relax. Come in, massage, get out. | 4/14/2018 22:29 | 3 |
Really good quality breakfast sandwich, great bagel, great bacon, perfectly cooked egg. Their nitro coffee is worth going back for on its own. Weird setup if you want to eat there but other than that great. | 2/20/2018 2:56 | 4 |
I spotted this little gem on my way to watch the last U.S. World Cup game and was able to stop by afterward to drown my sorrows.
It's very similar to Yogli Mogli in that it's self serve and has a similar amount and types of toppings. Also, same price. Only difference really is that I think Yoforia has fewer flavors of froyo to choose from. Other than that, love it. | 7/11/2010 14:04 | 4 |
Love this place! Fashionable. Affordable. And ya just feel good when you walk out with your new specs!!! | 1/24/2019 13:31 | 5 |
Enjoyed eclectic Indian food. We shared some appetizers and salad. We ordered 3 lamp dishes which were amazing and tender and a chicken dish that rivaled any Indian restaurants in Winter Park. We were very pleased with the food. The service was lacking. For a while our waiter went missing and once a friend spill a drink across the table, instead of someone walking over to help us clean up. The waiters walk away or standing there looking at us cleaning up the table. They didn't offer any towels until we had to ask for them. For a table of 4, among us were 2 large men, we were only given one bowl of basmati rice and were told that we could ask for more later. We used up the rice immediately and asked for more. We waited for a very long time for the 2nd bowl; our food got cold and we had to inquire about the rice multiple times. Overall, we enjoyed the food but the service could improve. | 9/12/2016 14:20 | 3 |
The best buffet ever..the food is authentic...the service is friendly,..................... | 8/10/2014 1:28 | 4 |
Amazing food! Very cool industrial design. Out door seating, which is always a plus. The only draw back is that lines can be really long during popular hours. They also have amazing pie that is made there | 6/21/2015 19:28 | 5 |
After eating at the delicious Pupusa cart I wanted a little something a little sweet, so I wandered over to Cake on a Hot Tin Roof. The sign read open on the inside and there was even a sandwich board display, but after standing in front of the place for a few minutes I realized that it wasn't open. I should have just walked away but the picture of the brownie looked too good. The woman who works one of the carts next door said that they were closed but knows the cart owner and was more than willing to go inside and find me my desired brownie. The brownie was $3.50 and was smothered in chocolate sauce on the picture. The woman let herself into the food card handed me something that resembled a brownie in a plastic container. This so called brownie was actually smaller than a Twinkie and then she proceeds to asked me 1) does this look like a brownie to you? and, 2) how much do I owe? At this point I didn't want to hand it back to her (even though I should have) and I handed her four dollars.
I find a seat, open the clear plastic container with this tiny chocolate baked goodie and not only is it cake like in nature it is as dry as can be! Really, $3.50?! I was robbed. If you are closed, don't have signs that read open and then have the woman in the cart next door run your business. That's right Eek! Methinks not. | 5/6/2012 23:53 | 1 |
Stopped by here on a Saturday afternoon, before taking my kids out to go play some soccer at the park. John was very welcoming, letting me know that he would soon be done cutting the hair of the client that was in his chair, and that there was a game room, with a tv and some snacks for my kids. The kids of course were super psyched, ran to the back room to get their fill of snacks, and watch some Ben 10 on Cartoon Network.
Once in his barber's chair, John and I chatted it up, and had a great conversation. The place is super chill, good decor and welcoming energy, glad I found this place and met John. I will definitely make this my #1 stop for my haircuts as I am getting ready to move to Austin soon.
Highly recommended
Oh...and my uploaded pics are from NYC (after I left Austin), as I was kind of in a rush the day I got my haircut from John, taking my kids to the park, then out to eat at IHOP, and so on I'll make sure to update this post with pics of the DNA barbershop next time | 6/14/2019 18:42 | 5 |
My first poutine experience. What a disappointment. We get better chips and gravy in most takeaways in Australia. I will try poutine again, but not from this place. Lesson learned. Don't bother with this place. | 1/16/2013 6:24 | 1 |
Came here for early dinner and happy hour. We ordered fries, fry bread, mussels, fish coconut dish....daily special cocktail and beer. Great server, and nice ambient, food is just ok. | 11/25/2015 20:01 | 3 |
The location is the best thing about this place. Situated right on the Beltline, it's a convenient place to stop for a drink during your walk or bike. Plus they allow dogs on the patio, so I brought my Aussie with me and made a lot of new friends :-)
The staff is friendly but there appears to be a problem with timing. I arrived with three friends to grab a drink and some food. We were told an hour and 45 minute wait, that the kitchen was backed up and no one could place a food order for the next hour. This was 2 PM on a Saturday afternoon... I had three Bloody Mary's during our two hour wait, the first and second were good and the third tasted like iced hot sauce. We also ordered deviled eggs and beignets - which were delicious. My friends ended up ordering food but I began to feel sick and went home with my dog. May try this place again but be prepared to wait a long time to be seated and/or to get food. | 3/7/2015 21:39 | 3 |
Its a pretty basic airport. It seems a little outdated considering how much Orlando is a tourist hot bed with many many people flocking from around the world to come to both Disney and Universal. They do have wifi at the airport but its usually sketchy at best. They don't have the greatest food options if you are waiting for your flight. And the actual terminal area has your basic uncomfortable seats instead of the leather recliners that seem to be taking over most airports around the United States | 5/8/2014 1:20 | 3 |
I always look forward to grabbing a sandwich from this Potbelly before boarding my flight. When I got to the airport I was starving. I ordered my sandwich and proceeded to dig in as soon as I got settled in my seat on the plane. I took one bite and there was a 1.5 inch piece of red hair baked into the beginning of my sandwich. When I opened the sandwich up to inspect it, I found several strands of red hair as if someone brushed their hair over my sandwich. Needless to say, this was the longest 4 hour flight ever because I was STARVING!! Won't be back! | 10/2/2017 1:49 | 1 |
Worst. Food. Ever. I never write reviews. Waited forever to get a table, tons of servers standing around and talking. Hostess said they were not seating people as they were running out of food. What? Finally got seated. Rice was cold and beans were luke warm. Horrible food and experience, chips are pure grease. Go someplace else!!! | 1/19/2020 20:47 | 1 |
My clutch finally bit the dust after 9 years on my Toyota Tacoma. I normally use a mechanic in Marietta. A friend of mine has used Toyo Techs for years. Since the cost to tow my truck to Marietta really didn't make financial sense, I decided to use Toyo Techs. Joe was professional and very reliable. I will be using Toyo Techs for any future repairs. The repair was done in one day. | 1/22/2013 1:58 | 5 |
This places has a great atmosphere and delicious food! Friendly bartenders and a great selection of drinks. Let's not forget about the delicious fries as well! I will definitely be back for a mother great time. I had heard about it for months once I moved in town and now will pass the good word on to others you have yet to try it! | 5/18/2016 19:09 | 4 |
I randomly stumbled across this site when I was reading an article on tech blog, and I was curious to find out more about this company. After checking out their website, I was impressed, but I still had concerns on how it exactly worked. Luckily, they have a chat feature where you can directly talk to customer service, which made things way smoother. These helpers are willing to answer any questions you have. I had so many questions I was surprised that they would respond within seconds. Anyways, I was convinced that this site was safe and secure, so I gave it a shot. I ordered something small (the Starbucks Frappuccino Coffee Drink Mocha), and they have a secure website so your credit card information does not get stolen. Their website has SSL security so you are definitely in good hands if you decide to use your credit card (plus, you can pay through PayPal which is an even safer option). I placed the order to be delivered around 4pm-6pm, and the order showed up right on time. The deliverer was nice and friendly, and we struck up a conversation. We talked about how the company got started, and turns out that Burpy is founded by Longhorn students (Hook 'em)! I was pretty impressed when they told me this.... Amazon, watch out... these guys are one step ahead of you guys, and they are doing one heck of a job.
Also, one more great thing is that you can request special items not on their website if you click the custom grocery list button. This could come in handy when ordering complicated orders. | 1/17/2014 1:47 | 5 |
Did this place have new ownership and/or chef? It really went downhill since the last time I was here last year.
Whenever I'm in town, I would make it a mission to come to this place for their delicious Thai food even though the parking situation around that area is horrendous.
All the times that I've been there, the place was at least half packed. This time around it was pretty empty. It should've been a sign.
I ordered the duck curry like I mostly do and the wife order the basil fried rice. This time around, we also tried their lettuce wrap as an appetizer.
Service was extremely slow for a restaurant this dead but when the lettuce wrap finally came, I thought they brought us the wrong dish. It was a bowl of fried rice and a side of lettuce. WTF? This bowl of fried rice was kind of crispy (maybe because it was burnt) and has a ton of red onions in it and some flaky pieces of something that I'm not familiar with. This dish does not resemble any lettuce wraps I've ever had anywhere. We pretty much just ate the lettuce.
Now to the entrees, my duck curry came in a big plate this time instead of its usual bowl. At first I didn't see any duck pieces and thought they gave me another wrong dish! Turns out their "duck" pieces is so lean and overcooked that it look like pieces of pork. In fact, now that I think about it, I think they cheated me and fed me pork and charged me for duck! Anyway, I couldn't finish my "duck" so I just pour the curry over the rice and ate the rice with curry instead. My wife's basil fried rice was decent but then again, you can't really mess that dish up.
In the end, I'm very disappointed with this place and it will no longer be my go to place whenever I'm in town again. Which is a good thing because every time I'm in that area, I just want to kill someone because I cannot find a parking spot and valet won't park my car because I'm not eating at the other restaurants (which the valets have contracts with). This place and that area can go to hell. | 2/4/2016 3:54 | 2 |
After dining out once a week with my mother at Royal Thai for the last 15 years (yes years), I brought my mother to Thai Basil hoping to find a new Thai place we can dine out once a week. The reason we are looking is a whole other story.
Our server greeted us promptly, however she stood far from the table and looked away when talking to us. It seemed she was uncomfortable serving us but I attributed this to nerves. I asked the server if Drunken Noodles are on the menu. She told me that the Thai Basil Noodles are actually Drunken Noodles. Since Drunken Noodles are my mother's favorite dish I ordered the Thai Basil Noodles with Shrimp dish and the Thai Basil with Beef dish.
The Thai Basil with Beef comes with green and red peppers and onions, so I told the server to remove those vegetables from the Thai Basil Noodles with Shrimp entree and substitute mushrooms instead.
Our food arrived promptly. However the Jasmine rice was cold and stiff and I struggled to remove a portion with my fork. The Thai Basil with Beef was covered with red and green peers and chunks of unsliced onions and surrounded just a few small pieces of beef. It is a shame because the beef tasted very good and should be the centerpiece of the dish. The sauce was watery and cold and took away from the dish. The Thai Basil Noodles with Shrimp did not taste like Drunken Noodles. It had too much garlic and I believe also included soy sauce. The traditional chillies included in Drunken Noodles was missing. The top of the dish was heavily seasoned but the bottom of the dish tasted bland. Obviously it was not mixed well. The shrimp was an extra $3.00 charge. Unfortunately the shrimp were very small and not seasoned. I was expecting a lot of mushrooms since they were substituted for three vegetables. However I actually could not find any when I first looked at the dish. I stirred up the dish and noticed maybe eight tiny and very thin pieces of sliced mushroom. Each piece was drenched with oil. Very disappointing. We did not eat any of the mushrooms.
Our server quickly came by once while we were eating and filled our water but did not stop to ask us anything. We ate some of the food and stacked up the dishes. The server stopped by with the bill. I told her my thoughts about the food as described above. She responded by stating that we probably did not want any take home containers. I asked for a couple of containers. She brought us the containers and one of them had hot rice steaming from it. Figures.
We probably will not come back to Thai Basil but honestly we may give it another chance. When Thai Basil first opened we came here a few times and admired the original owner whom always came by to greet us and worked along side her employees. I was really hoping this would become our new place because it is only a couple of miles from home. We will continue our search for a new Thai restaurant next week. My review will be on Yelp. Wish us luck. | 6/12/2015 3:25 | 2 |
Rude staff. Mediocre coffee. Lots of seating and good food choices including smoothies and ice cream, which is cool. Eye rolling baristas and incomprehensible mumbling from cashier... Could do without that. | 11/6/2015 17:48 | 2 |
The resto is a cozy place with some music in the air. Very good food, nice drinks and friendly staff. I was very satisfied. It has a cool atmosphere as well. | 4/7/2015 17:03 | 5 |
We LOVE this place! Sushi is amazing and decoratively plated. Hugo is always a pleasure to see. Can't say enough about this place! | 1/11/2015 20:16 | 5 |
Hollie is very professional and extremely good at what she does. Although Hollie provides many services at Allure; she is my go-to gal for eyelash dying. I will start trying some of her other services as well! | 8/13/2018 21:48 | 5 |
Restaurant was beautiful and even had a koi pond inside. Good was amazing and very generous in portions, we had a hard time finishing our meals. We celebrated an anniversary there where they sang to us. The only negative was that our chef seemed a bit reserved or shy and did not entertain us as other chefs were doing to other guests. | 1/9/2016 0:34 | 4 |
Disclaimer: my regular pho joint is Pho88 in O-Town. So, what can i say about Mamasans? Its a tiny-ish, side of the road place we found based on yelp reviews. So when you find a place for the first time, you try the basics first, just in case. So thats what we did. They def have their pho game going on. Go for the pho. The broth and spices, quantity of meat, freshness of the noodles was done VERY well and unexpectedly for a town like Cocoa with very few, if even good, Asian food options. I really wanted however the usual pile of greens to add to the soup and when i asked for extra mint leaves our server handed us, like, five teeny weeny leaves swimming in a small plastic sauce thing. It was pretty funny..(i wasn't sure if it was like an "F.U. here's your extra mint")...i can't believe that actually happened. It was good for a laugh anyway.. We also tried the bahn mi. Spot on too. Get the bahn mi. Signature Rice platter was basic but solid. Get this too. All of these had typical quantity, great flavor and average prices (the boba tea imho is way overpriced- we didnt get it). We also tried the chicken wings. Nice sized wings, not dry, but "meh" in a thai chili sauce. Save your money for stuff you can't get elsewhere, like at Chili's. I think the beef hu tieu noodles were my least favorite. PadThai type noodles in a forgetable sauce...... My only bad impression was that everything felt sticky. The dishes for my bean sprouts was sticky dirty (i could scrape stuff off w my nail underneath and around the dish). The water cup kinda smelled, sticky dirty...the table.... That would be my only gripe...but honestly, idc. I'm THRILLED this place is here. By the beach. And ill be visiting again. How cool is that? Vietnamese after a long day at the beach. Sounds like a great tradition to me! | 7/6/2017 23:58 | 4 |
Love it here!!!! I go regularly and it's soooo good, and although it's not ramen, I recommend getting the Korean bulgogi. I get it everytime, very addicting! I recommend the gyoza too as an appetizer. | 11/1/2019 23:52 | 5 |
Was excited to try the new dessert place out in town since everybody I knew was posting about it. Love the decor of this place(very cozy & bright). The dessert on the other hand was super bland, I had the sago mango dessert which I didnt bother taking a second bite. The waitress also messed up one of the orders and ended up giving us some tofu pudding with mix fruits instead of our herbal jelly dessert (also bland). The only thing I enjoyed here was the shaved ice with mixed fruits. Not impressed, Will not come back. | 8/4/2015 0:33 | 3 |
Delicious food with many choices of checkin beef fish and shrimp with tons of toppings ! A mix between mexican food and middle eastern ! Decent prices, clean and modern, wonderful friendly people too, | 11/5/2019 23:14 | 5 |
This place was absolutely amazing! The lemon crepe was absolutely delicious! The best crepe move ever had! The only reason that it lacks a star it that every thing took a long time to come out. But definitely worth the wait | 7/7/2018 14:16 | 4 |
I had the clam chowder (chowda) and it was amazing!!!! I also had a salad and baked potato and it was tasty. My family loved all their food, the place was super busy which I take as good food - and it was! Recommended! I love the history of this place. I recommend getting a reservation (I got one and heard the people behind us had a 50 minute wait). It is touristy, not too pricey and a neat building. | 10/10/2008 22:47 | 4 |
This place take tea drinking to the next level. If I go to Downtown Disney/ Disney Springs, I stop in for some mint tea with honey. I don't go into the deep end of the tea pool, but if I wanted this place would be it. | 7/27/2017 20:25 | 5 |
I've always been impressed every time I come here. I love their coconut soup, and their spicy fried rice is tasty. The portions are large enough for two people.
The restaurant has a dim atmosphere, and it's suitable for a romantic date. | 4/17/2016 11:51 | 4 |
I ordered the not-butter chicken, which was made with coconut milk instead of butter. It was tasty, but the portion was small (the restaurant sells it as "only 450 calories"), and I imagine that much of the calories come from the rice and the roti with which it was served. At $13, I'd rather get a 900 calorie portion and save half of it for later! The dining area is small, but comfortable enough for a quick meal. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here, but it was good in a pinch, considering the other options in the area. | 1/6/2018 18:25 | 3 |
One THE BEST sandwiches you can get anywhere. Very nice people and their sandwiches are always fresh. I highly recommend them to all my friends | 8/19/2020 19:48 | 5 |
It's convenient if you live in the area, but it is relatively small for a Target, and maybe it's just me, but they often do not have what I am looking for. (Moreso than at WalMart or other Targets). On the other hand, just yesterday I got some sheets in a pattern I have been looking for for months. They did not have this pattern at the other two Targets I checked. | 7/24/2012 18:33 | 3 |
I attended this year with my brother and a friend. We were very excited, but that quickly ended once we hit the first haunted house line. We waited over 80 minutes in the first line we were in. It was VERY hot out and they did not have any fans to cool the guests off while we waited this long. However, they do sell you all the alcohol you want in line, but then make you throw it away before entering the haunted house (another way for then to take very dollar you have).
TO MAKE THINGS WORSE, they place the "express pass" line right next to the regular line. We saw the attendant at the front of the line stop our line frequently to allow EVERY person in the "express pass" lane to cut us. This made everyone in our line feel horrible. Basically if you are willing to pay double (or more in some cases) the regular ticket price, then Universal Studios will allow you to treat their regular paying guests like peons. They throw the fact that these people get to cut right in your face, so that you will be forced to buy the "express pass".
There were 9 haunted houses this year, a few rides open and a few shows. We barely got to see 5 haunted houses because majority of our time was spent standing in line.
PLEASE NOTE: You will not be able to see everything in HHN unless you buy the "express pass." Unfortunately, Universal does not tell their guests this. Maybe they should just raise their prices so that everyone is treated equally. The haunted houses are designed in a way that the line moves continuously, so there shouldn't be a need for an express line. The only reason why we waited for so long is because the park feels it's ok to stop the regular paying line for long periods of time while they allow people to pay and cut, therefore causing long waits.
I wrote a customer complaint to Universal Studios about three days ago. Their website says they will respond within 24-48 hours but I heard nothing. They CLEARLY do not care about their customers.
The concept of HHN is nice, but I would NEVER go back unless I had an "express pass" If you don't have one then prepare to feel like a loser while you watch hundreds of people cut in front of you. | 10/2/2015 19:36 | 1 |
Mixed reviews.
not a bad place to peruse a book but not a huge fan of the food there or the clientel that walks in.
My Advice- go here midweek. Less crowded. more fun.
Eat lunch before coming.
But the drinks here are not half bad. | 8/22/2013 23:09 | 3 |
Came for a late Friday night dinner with a good friend. It was reservations only seating inside, so we were seated outside on the patio. To be a hot Texas summer night, the big fans definitely help.
I ordered the frose, calamari, and the Popeye & olive oil pizza.
Frose- really sweet, frozen good drink
Calamari- crunchy, had good thick pieces.
Popeye & olive oil pizza- good pizza. Asked for honey on the side to drizzle over. Honey and pizza belongs together. The goat cheese adds a really good flavor to the pizza! Surprisingly the red peppers reminded me of tomatoes. | 7/28/2018 19:34 | 5 |
This is my new home airport. It is pretty nice as far as airports go with nice easy connection to the Trimet to downtown PDX and my house.
I wish there were more direct flights to places - but hey this is not LA, Chicago, Atlanta, or Seattle, so when flying over 5000 miles I usually have to connect and more often than not need a connector flight in the USA to points east, but this seems to be getting better on the domestic side. | 5/16/2015 23:58 | 4 |
I absolutely LOVE Cami Cakes! They are so moist, flavorful, icing isn't too much! I love it! I've gotta the mini's, cup cakes, and cake! I wish there was a location in Gwinnett, but maybe that is a good thing for my weight | 7/25/2020 20:23 | 5 |
3rd store in the Holiday Gift Giving Guide - Filene's Basement is great for your best friend who ONLY wears Marc Jacobs or your Mom who refuses the Prada knock off, go get them designer things at discount prices. Guys should even love this store too. Why? Because you can get great prices on Buffalo David Bitton - which is one of my favorite men's lines, great jeans!
And why not grab yourself some fabulous shoes while you're there. Or some great Calvin Klein lingerie. | 11/27/2009 16:12 | 4 |
This Restaurant all covered in White paint and scalloped wood all over the large front porch, takes you back to the early days of the last century.
Once inside, there is art nouveau & mirrors everywhere, so that you can check your hair and self. Isn't that why they have them there? Anyway..
The Food, Great grilled Deli style Sandwiches...Reuben's, Burgers, Salads and hand dipped ice creams. Hey Philly, they have our Cheese Steak here. | 9/25/2008 18:34 | 3 |
I was seriously excited about this festival and was seriously disappointed in my experience. We arrived right at 12 and in the first 45 minutes were able to get our ticket booklets and wait at two windows... not bad at all. Unfortunately, in the next hour and 45 minutes or so, we were only able to stand at two food trucks... that's right, two. As a loyal fan of Disney World, I am pretty used to lines, but these were ridiculous. Thank goodness my husband and I went to the fest with another couple and were able to trade off tickets with them, but this still means that we only got to sample food from a total of seven trucks in two and a half hours. I think that's pretty pathetic. My husband came home and grilled himself up some dinner because he wasn't full at all from the festival. Before leaving, I REALLY wanted to get myself a frozen hoagie, but unfortunately the line had about 300 people in it (this is not an exaggeration) and seriously didn't move at all in the five minutes we spent waiting, so we decided to just take off. We honestly probably would have spent an hour and a half in line. Also, by 2 PM numerous trucks were running out of food. Clearly they hadn't been adequately informed of how many people they should be prepared for. With that being said, the Roxy's Green Munster Grilled Cheese was RIDICULOUS and I was happy with the pizza and lobster that I sampled. Next time, they seriously need to cap those ticket sales, otherwise there is no way that I would return. | 6/12/2012 1:30 | 2 |
This is my first fruit-picking experience ever, and it was a great one. I'm a suburb/city girl, so going out to farms is not the first thing that comes to mind when planning my weekends. But since I'm here in Oregon from California for the summer, I thought picking berries would be a great way to experience a taste of country life.
I randomly found West Union Gardens on some U-Pick Google Maps mashup online, and it seemed to have a wide variety of berries that my friends and I could choose from. I have a friend who hates blueberries, so many of the other U-Pick farms were out of question.
When we got here (warning: small entrance, narrow dirt/gravel road), we got our buckets ($1 from the Dollar Tree down the street, but they also sell flats and buckets here) weighed and were shown a map of where to find specific berries we were interested in. The lady was super friendly and helpful to us first-timers!
I hurt myself on quite a few thorns and probably ate more than I picked...it's really hard to put a berry in your bucket when you feel like you just picked a REALLY good one...I think I was starting to get the hang of it after a while, but it took at least 15 minutes I was able to gain some self-control to allow the first berry into my bucket. It was definitely a fun first-time berry-picking experience and I'd highly recommend it to anyone wishing to have a true Portland experience.
Prices seem to be pretty reasonable (starting at $1.45/lb), but since I've never been to any other farms, you'll have to compare for yourself. They do take credit card, which is nice.
Don't forget the hat, sunscreen, and containers! Check out their website and call in advance to listen to a pre-recorded message of what berries you can pick that day! http://www.westuniongardens.com/ | 7/18/2010 6:17 | 4 |
I went to Nina's nails for the first time a couple days ago got a shellac manicure. Stephanie did my manicure and she was very professional she made me feel very comfortable and relaxed throughout the manicure. The salon was clean and had a relaxing environment. I was told if I had any issues with my nails I could come back and they will fix it for free. After having acrylic nails on for 11 years with the same nail lady I decided to go back to my natural nails so that meant finding a new nail person because my nail lady only does full sets and fills. I am really happy I found Stephanie she definitely my new nail lady. Thank you Stephanie and thank you Nina's Salon you are amazing | 7/28/2018 18:15 | 5 |
Delicious food, odd service. Sandwiches come with chips, but I got the soup of the day instead. While it tasted of heaven, for $3 you should get more than two mouthfuls of soup! | 10/7/2013 21:00 | 4 |
Ordered pizza and salad via Uber Eats, the pizza crust was black in areas, way over cooked. I can't believe you would serve that pizza to someone sitting in your restaurant or that an employee would consider it ok to send it out for delivery. This isn't the first time that your food was sub par, but for me it will be the last. There are way too many options for pizza in Austin, save your money and go somewhere else. | 11/11/2019 0:51 | 1 |
Breakfast cafe with freshly baked and made items (daily). Their crepe and baked croissants are absolutely brilliant. Fresh, made to order and locally sourced ingredients.
Owners are super friendly and rather "cute". A definite must visit. Ideal for a quick stop before your trip to Squamish / Whistler | 3/28/2018 2:18 | 5 |
OK.. so here it goes..
I don't think I've ever visited the same place as many time as I have visited Pt Terry's. I am very appreciative of the new location. I hated having my husband stop down south to bring home food... it was never as good after it had been in the bad for an hour and a half... So needless to say.. Me and my kiddos are happy campers...
The GOOD/GREAT
One of the BIGGEST reason we eat here...
All natural meats, no antibiotics, no growth hormones, (no BS) Local tomatoes, fresh produce, clean, natural hand made cookies. Organic eggs, nitrate free sausage... THANK YOU. (but you still have some work to do)
The burgers are the bomb. They are a perfect size. Not too big, even for a double (which is what i get) so you don't feel like you wanna hurl when you're done. Gotta have protein.
They are juicy, flavorful, never soggy buns, typically the condiments are just the right amount (not dripping with mayo/ketchup/mustard).
The Cookies are to die for.. my whole family loves them. A LOT. Perfect, not too sweet, never stale, never under-baked... just wonderful!
The milkshakes... OMG... heaven? Yes. DELICIOUS! On any given Day. I recommend the chocolate, but then... that's always been my favorite :)
The Sausage Egg Burger (tried for the first time this morning) I fell in love with it. So freaking delicious. It reminds me of this place my mom and I sued to go to about 25 years ago (little hole in the wall cafe in a small town). Just amazing. I loved every bite. And even though I was "full" I could have eaten another one.. just for the taste.. that's bad, I know.. but true.
Ok... unfortunately there is typically a "bad" with the good... Not everything about this place is "amazing", "like Heaven", "wonderful", or "to die for"... Sadly.. but here goes..
The BAD:
Fries are, more often than not, soggy from grease. Not to mention the 100% pure canola oil is MOST LIKELY GMO... what a shame...and a waste!
The buns on the burgers... unfortunately, when attempting to eat a decent burger "out" this is OBVIOUSLY the lesser of all evils....that being said...
They are Mrs. Bairds. Bleached white flour. High fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oil etc. GMO... So sad to ruin a burger with a piece of science for a bun.
Also.. there is no Gluten Free option...
The second line in the drive thru.. omg.. its like a living HELL. Do not EVER get in the second line...unless of course you wish to stay for about 20 minutes while you watch the first line move quickly and you just keep sitting there... Yes, this has happened EVERY SINGLE TIME I GET IN THAT LANE.. I will NEVER do it again. Ive had it.
You cannot get out of the drive thru once you've paid. So you order a couple cookies..*you have kids in the car, one is sleeping...dont wanna get out* you pay at the first window.. and you get your cookies.. and you have to wait...wait...wait...wait... for the 2 cars in front of you to get their food. not fun to say the least. I wish I could just pull out of there. it would be so much easier. But not happening.. is it going to change? Nope... will I do it again... NOPE.
NO GLUTEN FREE BUN...
Why oh WHY can you just not add a GLUTEN FREE BUN to the menu... you have no problem adding a WHEAT GLUTEN bun... please..please.. PLEASE.. for the love of Burgers... GET GLUTEN FREE BUNS... they wont go bad... they freeze nicely. Just do it already.. get with the new age of peoples diets and desires.. and allergies.. PRETTY PLEASE..
I think thats it..
The drive thru... I know will not change. So the best i can do is work around it, and I intend to.. :) but thought giving a nice heads up would be appreciated.
The fries... well... never mind. I can do without those.
the buns... please get GLUTEN FREE... and you will have 5 stars from us!
Until next time.. which will likely be this afternoon.. lol | 9/4/2013 17:10 | 3 |
My new local favorite. This hidden gem, located inside a business park has the best authentic Peruvian food. My first time visiting and I was having a hard time deciding what to get. Alex saw me struggling and offer to give me samples of his two most popular dishes. I decided to get the Tasajo (stewed beef with green olives and raisin, in a tomato base sauce) and the Saltado (tri-tip grilled with bell peppers and onion). He said because it's my first time I would get all the sides, so I can try each: black beans, green plantains, and sweet plantains. The green plantains turned out to be my favorite. They are like crispy thick tortillas that you can use to put the meat on, or dip in the salsa. As I was leaving he gave me some of his salsa: avocado tomatillo & roasted tomato. He was so friendly and kind, you can tell how proud he was of his dishes. I will definitely come back and try all the menu items. They all looks so yummy! | 6/27/2019 20:43 | 5 |
I've been waiting for over a month to write this review. I wanted to see if my initial reaction remained and also how the work quality held up. I am now confident to proceed.
Work done: removal of old and installation of new tub fixtures (drain plug, faucet, lever and shower head).
The two positives about this experience were that, 1. He was available to come within our time frame as we had out of town guests arriving and, 2. He was friendly and enthusiastic (and very chatty)
Other than that, we were quite disappointed. The fixtures I picked out at H.D., he said, were not compatible even though they were the same brand as the original. He told me he would make a call to the company to see what their recommended alternative was. In the meantime, he would need my husband to go to Home Depot to get plumber's putty and silicone caulk, which we were kind of surprised he didn't have with him. Garth made 2 trips to get the parts needed and was gone, we both thought, a considerable amount of time for what he was purchasing which ended up being, what I would consider, apartment quality tub fixtures. After he was done and we were $418 poorer, we looked in the bathroom and noticed that he had forgotten to secure the ring around the shower head to the wall so my husband had to do that. I also noticed that the silicone caulking around the tub spout had been so messily applied that it was smeared several inches outside the place where the spout meets the fiberglass shower wall. 3 weeks later, after our guests had gone and I went in to clean, I could see that the silicone around the spout was coming away and the spout was now loose. We have another handyman coming to fix this next week. I really should have waited until he was available. He's already done some work for us since Garth, is much cheaper and is doing a fantastic job. He also doesn't spend much time talking to us.......nothing wrong with that, per se, but, after all, the hourly rate clock is ticking. Lastly, I never received the invoice that he said he would send via email so I don't have a breakdown of the parts and labor charges. Upon further inspection and as I said earlier, I was shocked and disappointed at the low quality of the fixtures. He didn't check with us before installation and once they were in, I just wanted to pay him and "stop the clock" because he had been there for hours!! This part is totally my fault. I should have paid more attention to what he was doing but it seemed that every time I checked in on him, he started talking to me and I really wanted to leave him alone to get it done asap. Thankfully, it is just a spare bathroom that will be probably be remodeled someday. In hindsight, I wish I would have had more patience and saved the $$ and just left the ugly gold fixtures in there. You live and learn.
Glad some of you had a great experience. Wish we had. | 9/4/2017 18:22 | 2 |
I've walked past this store front innumerable times, not realizing the gem that sits behind the unassuming door front on Mass Ave. We were lucky enough to be there to celebrate the birthday of a friend and the meal was incredible from start to finish. The chef was very attentive to everyone's needs, walked us through every dish and made it really easy for those with allergies to enjoy an amazing meal with worrying that some ingredient would sneak its way into the food. Not to mention, each wine selected was a perfect pairing for the dish. Undoubtedly pricey, but it's not just a meal, it's an experience. | 7/30/2014 2:08 | 5 |
If there were more stars available to review this law firm there would be no limit. I had the privilege to have attorney Talia Stoessel represent me in a sales commission dispute with a previous employer. Talia did a lot of research for my case, and guided me through all her findings and what she thought she could achieved. At the time, I felt alone and a bit intimidated by this company. Talia stood by my side and showed me she cared. I was more then pleased with what she accomplished so quickly. There is no one better then Talia in the area for this types of cases, I spoke to many attorneys about my case and they all turned me down since they thought it was a hard win. I had a gut feeling it wasn't, I just needed to find someone that cared and I did. I'm so happy I didn't give up and came across Talia's name. I feel truly blessed and can't thank her enough! | 8/18/2017 19:37 | 5 |
Though I have not been privilege to have any services done here it is good to note that since these are students even with an appointment there isn't always a guarantee that you will be seen. I had an appointment and the student scheduled to do my hair did not show up. There were no other spots for the day so I ended up taking time off from work to no avail. This is only a reflection of the student but back up measures I believe should be in place. I am disappointed I was not able to get my hair taken care of but hope for the best at my rescheduled appointment. | 8/26/2016 20:49 | 3 |
Absolutely loved the feel of this restaurant. Felt like it was straight out of Nashville...very American, with a hipster twist. Wasn't very impressed by the main dish (I got the chicken and dumplings), but I would definitely go back to grab a drink, get appetizers, hang out, etc. The location was also spot on..the view of the Beltline is unbeatable. Definitely a cool spot, just not the best food. | 1/3/2015 18:22 | 3 |
I brought my mower that I just purchase this year to Patrick when it wouldn't start. He immediately knew what was wrong and fixed it quickly. It was VERY inexpensive to get it repaired and now the mower starts every time. I highly recommend A-1 Lawnmower Shop. Super nice and professional, as well as reasonable priced. | 8/5/2013 2:41 | 5 |
In short, what's not to like?
A little hole in the wall right next to the Clinton Street Theater, this joint has good music, good drinks, and good people.
The bartenders are all very friendly and prompt. Additionally, they play DJ; expect anything from soul to electronic to funk to hip hop, depending on the day and time.
The drinks are inexpensive and pair well with the free pool (you'll have to speak up and interact with humans to get on the table, just a heads up :) ).
Snacks are typical bar food, deep-fried to golden brown, greasy perfection. | 2/6/2016 21:31 | 5 |
Betty was wonderful, very knowledgeable and personable. Great experience! The spa was nice and clean too. | 3/13/2019 15:59 | 5 |
Easily considered one of my top 5 Atlanta restaurants, and one I always recommend to someone looking to try something special. The décor and ambiance provide a very distinct dining experience- it is dimly lit, and romantic, but still has a quaint and comfortable feel. Snag a spot at the bar if you don't want to wait for a table; they offer full service dining, and it's impressive to watch the bartenders at work. The Iberian Old-Fashioned is a must-have cocktail, but they also have a great wine selection. Iberian Pig is on the pricier side when it comes to tapas, but you get a lot of bang for your buck, and the portions are large, and easily sharable. In my experience, 2 people can easily spend under $100, and that would include a meat and cheese selection, 3 or 4 tapas, and a couple of cocktails.
Some favorite tapas include the Monte Enebro cheese, Manchego Mac n' Cheese, Pork Cheek Tacos, Veal Ravioli, and you absolutely cannot leave without sampling the Bacon Wrapped Dates. Go ahead and order (2) of these...trust me.
My SINGLE complaint about the restaurant is the inability to keep reservations on schedule. I highly recommend making a reservation, even during the week, but on several occasions, I've had to spend 20-30 minutes waiting, even though I had a reservation. If you arrive without a reservation on a weekend, prepare to wait at least an hour. | 6/5/2015 20:13 | 5 |
One of my favourite Mexican restaurants in Vancouver. Their fish tacos are one of my favourites in the lower mainland. The atmosphere inside the restaurant is great with a lot of different sauces for your tacos. The horchata is delicious and I always have to get it when I come here. The prices are fair and good portions. Usually 3 tacos to fill me up and definitely a place I always go back to for tacos. | 6/6/2018 7:53 | 4 |
Bistro de Paris was our favorite restaurant in Epcot, our experiences here have been nothing but good! food & service have been excellent! We do enjoy going here at least once a month! | 7/13/2013 4:36 | 5 |
It is indeed a little confusing when you first visit Skin for All People. Ilona should probably be a little bit more specific when booking your first appointment that SfAP is located inside Studio Elements, and it is a booth rental set up, much like Salon Lofts. Despite the initial confusion, I felt that the service was wonderful.
I purchased a service through Living Social, and I am switching to Ilona as my regular esthetician. She was very friendly and professional. Her pleasant demeanor made the waxing session go by in a blink. | 5/25/2011 20:07 | 4 |
Food was ok. Issue was a rude employee. Seating isn't marked, and I had been traveling for 16 hours and was exhausted and starving. I ordered 20 bucks worth of food and found a seat at the eatery, unloaded my stuff and happily waited. I cleaned the nasty area where I was waiting and the employee came to me and said you can't sit there. That seat is a premium seat. You should go move over to the common seating area (and he pointed). Had I known he was a bartender trying to serve drinks there, I would've taken it better, but he didn't explain it that way. It came across badly. I picked everything up and moved. Won't be back to this location or any Kelly's in the future. It was like a bad ending to an already nightmare travel day. Here's a hint. Put up a sign or something. | 8/9/2019 21:08 | 1 |
I made an appointment at Black Orchid based on their other great reviews on yelp and I'm so glad I did!
Emily did a wonderful job fixing my highlights and gave me my favorite haircut I've ever had. She explained the current state and future of my hair cut. Felt good knowing what to expect and learning more about the right cut and color.
The salon is super cute offering great accessories, free beverages and a luxurious, relaxing atmosphere. Everyone was kind and hospitable. I left the salon truly happy with the results. A little expensive but worth every penny! | 4/24/2015 18:53 | 5 |
Love the vibe here. Dark lit and moody only draw back of the dark lighting is reading the menu.. Lol other than that Lambert's is truly a fine dining establishment.. Service was great off the top. Ordered the brown sugar ribeye from off the grill as opposed to the smoked menu. Needless to say it was excellent .. | 11/21/2012 3:27 | 5 |
Of all of the times I've been here, I've never eaten lunch. I'm not sure why. But I can tell you that the breakfast is worthwhile.
My first time here was a spur-of-the-moment decision because there was a sign outside saying that they had just started opening early for breakfast, and that the breakfast items were 50% off.
They weren't kidding, either. That bill was split right down the middle, drinks included. I paid $7 for two meals, with coffees. So we came back a number of times, even after the sale had ended, because the value is still good and so is the food.
It's a relatively simple menu, sure. As another reviewer mentioned, "It's nothing I couldn't make at home". Yeah, but I don't want to make it at home. And besides, I'd screw it up. If I wanted an expensive breakfast menu with more complicated items, I'd have my share of places to choose from. This is uncomplicated, good food for a great price. Get your nose out of the air and come get some grub!
Best thing on the breakfast menu in my opinion? Breakfast sub. | 10/4/2011 14:03 | 4 |
Great location, but truly the WORST customer service. When checking in, we were not greeted at all, and the woman barely spoke to me and gave me zero information, acted out out when I asked about the very complicated parking situation and didn't confirm a total or make any sort of welcoming gesture. When we called the front desk for sheets for the couch bed, the attendant said "sending some" and then hung up the phone. When checking out, same experience as check in-rude, uninterested and unfriendly clerk who was doing the bare minimum. For as much money as this room was for the weekend, and based on other location experiences, we were expecting ABOVE AND BEYOND what we received. Truly have received better service at most other places we've stayed.
The parking is asinine. If you don't valet, which we were not given an option for or instructions, you have to park in a garage that is not attached to the hotel and make a ridiculous trek with all of your stuff. And on top of it, you're paying $33 a night to do so!
The air conditioner did not work properly. It was either very hot or very cold, and the cold didn't last long. It wasn't responsive to our requests, and it just made for an uncomfortable nights sleep, both nights.
The TV offerings were by and large the worst of any hotel stay we've ever had. The TVs themselves are old, bulky and out dated. They have blocked it to where you cannot use your own prime stick or Roku, which some hotels do so that's whatever. But to not have any channels that are worthwhile, a guide that is from the early 90s, and movies to rent that are $20, the whole thing was atrocious.
We have paid hundreds of dollars less a night and had much better of an experience, from the service to the TV to the parking to the outdated and not terribly clean rooms. I would not recommend this hotel, not for any price but especially the $600 it cost us for 2 nights.
Stay somewhere else! Trust me! | 2/16/2020 17:32 | 1 |
Excellent practice. Highly recommend Dr. Goli and all the hygienists. Both kids have been patients for over 10 years and have had great experiences. | 7/30/2019 21:13 | 5 |
I don't know what has happened. Some of the waitstaff that had been there for yrs are now gone. Food portions seem to have been whittled down. What once was generous portions of food now seem to be a bit skimpy. I hadn't been in for approx 2 mos,but seemed quite surprised today. While it may be subtle to some,for those of us who have been long time patrons,things have changed. Might be time to look for a new breakfast place. The vibe that as once happy,upbeat and friendly seemed dim today. | 4/19/2019 16:13 | 3 |
Called at 5:40pm for an appointment when we showed up Jasmine said they couldn't take me because she had a client....bad business! | 9/3/2017 21:47 | 1 |
This refined and subtle restaurant was a great juxtaposition to the second half of our evening which consisted of guzzling Rolling Rocks at the spectacular Jacques Cabaret.
The menu and wine selection are solid. They have a delicious selection of small plates and first courses and it's nice to pick a bunch with your dining partners to share. You can even get the pasta dishes in an appetizer portion. The escargot are delicious, always cooked perfectly and not chewy or dirty tasting. The grilled squid and white anchovies are also spot on.
The bar and dining area are nicely done, low-lit and warm. I've always found the servers informed and attentive. All in all, this is a great little place and has always kept me coming back. | 9/2/2008 20:54 | 4 |
Another 5 star review for Airport Dental. I probably never would have thought to use them, but my wife bought a Groupon one day for herself. The pleasantries begin when you walk in the door. The receptionist Rosemary is so helpful, friendly and fun to chat with.
As I thought might be the case, my wife needed some work on her teeth. But surprisingly little considering what I have heard constitutes as a dental visit in China. She had 4 cavities filled and 2 wisdom teeth removed. Ying was nervous as hell about the work, but Dr. Craft was very patient and sympathetic to my wife's needs. She is just overall a very kind lady!
Since it had been a while since my last dental visit I decided to hop in the chair too. Actually, I am kind of a hypochondriac too and had convinced myself I had an abscessed tooth. Fortunately that was not the case. Although I did have the first cavity ever in my 39 years. That includes baby teeth. Quite a run, eh? I wasn't sure what to expect, but nothing was painful when they used the drill and filler. And Dr. Craft was again interesting to talk to and she kept me in the loop all the way through the procedure.
While we were there, an oral surgery clinic they refer patients to brought by a pie and Dr. Craft even offered us some! Now when was the last time you were offered something sweet at a dentist? We had a good laugh about that!.
We'll definitely be back for the standard cleanings and check ups. It's not in the nicest strip center, the nicest part of town or the easiest to get to, but isn't it more important to actually find a dentist you like and trust? | 7/15/2010 18:03 | 5 |
I wish I could say I loved this place because it's just a couple of minutes from my house but I found their donuts to be dry and not as tasty as Donut King which is the hands down local favorite. They are also more reasonably priced. Maybe I could come back to try this again sometime soon to give it another shot. I would also suggest that they have some more creative drink options. When I was there there were just basic latte and coffee options even though they had a very fancy machine. | 6/28/2018 12:03 | 2 |
A waste of my life like for real this club is beyond ridiculous so I gets there tonight I didn't RSVP like I always do on the website so I figured the club is free it shouldn't take long for us to get in wrong we showed up at exactly 9 o'clock on the dot 1145 comes around and I'm literally standing in the same spot in my heels i've been to this club once before well twice before The first time I got there early so I went in early and it was pretty nice nowhere to sit but it was nice The second the line was ridiculous and this third time we never even made it in before I just gave up because I was standing up in heels and I knew that once I got inside I still wasn't going to have a place to sit tonight will be my last time going to the mansion | 1/16/2016 6:42 | 1 |
This place is absolutely amazing! We got sushi and drinks late night at the bar. Our bartender Jamie was amazing, she was so attentive even on the busy Friday night! Out drinks were made fast and our sushi came out quickly! I will recommend this place in the future! | 6/23/2018 3:13 | 5 |
We came for an anniversary dinner and what we had was delicious. The cold bar was stocked with some great stuff and all the staff were very friendly. My only complaint was that it felt like we were only being served the same four or five cuts of meat. I don't know if that is all they have so it's my fault if it's a misunderstanding but I thought there might be more variety in meat. I would have liked to see more variety especially when dining out at a restaurant with a higher price point. All in all it was a pleasant experience, just a little let down with the main course. | 7/24/2017 2:45 | 3 |
The portobello mushroom and red pepper curry is possibly the tastiest dish I have ever eaten. The mushroom practically melts in your mouth. I love the paneer underneath and the beet salad compliments nicely. But the best part is the curry sauce. The flavor is just perfection.
Service is attentive and suggestions are helpful. Mango lassi is yummy.
I've had a few other dishes when I force myself not to have the mushroom and they have all been excellent.
This is also a great place to bring curry newbies to. | 7/3/2016 17:44 | 5 |
The food was so fresh !!! and service was impeccable ! So delicious...a must go to for Yummy Mexican food made with love !! | 2/12/2015 22:56 | 5 |
Eurostar moved us from the US. They are hard workers and try to be accomodating, but in reality they take on more work than they can reasonably handle.
Our car was over 3 weeks late in arriving.
Our move into our apartment started over 8 hours late, at 8:30pm on a Monday night.
The cost of the move was 15% higher than the quoted amount with no explanation. They refused to unload the truck, at 8:30pm, unless we paid and said they would resolve the issue later....two months later, absolutely no progress has been made.
Several items were broken or lost by Eurostar during the move and they are unresponsive to our requests for renumeration. | 11/5/2009 23:49 | 1 |
I have been coming to this gym for a few years now since it was a Gold's Gym. The transition to Fitness CF was seamless from my perspective as a member. The gym is fairly large with lots of workout areas. It never seems to be too crowded leaving you with a wide variety of machines, weight stations and free weights to choose from. They have a very large childcare area for those needing childcare while they workout.
I tend to stick with either the cardio theater or group fitness classes. The cardio theater is a carryover from the Golds Gym era and offers movies while you exercise. There is a list of movies on the door indicating the movie of the day and it changes weekly. The room is dark for the movie watching and has several treadmills, bikes, ellipticals and stair climbers. I have never had an issue finding a machine.
My favorite is the wide selection of group fitness classes. Having a regular schedule helps keep me on track so it works out great. You need to check in at the kiosk located outside the room as classes are limited to the number of participants, especially with COVID precautions. The instructors I have taken have all been awesome. You can modify the class to your fitness level in just about every class. My favorite classes there are Zumba, BodyPump, TRX and BodyCombat. All the Zumba instructors are different so make sure you try different ones and you will likely find some favorites. They are all my favorites lol.
The gym closed down in March for COVID but opened a couple months ago with many precautions in place. They have done a great job working to help keep all of us as safe as possible within the gym. Temperature checks upon entry, guided entry and exit doors, hand sanitizer bottles and towels, spaced out equipment and marked floor spaces in the group fitness studios for social distancing to nam3 a few things. The group fitness floors are cleaned between each class so the hour long classes are shortened by 15 minutes to allow for cleaning by staff and members.
The only thing I wish is that more weekend and 7:30 evening classes would come back on the schedule but I know that is just a matter of time. Just need to be a little more patient. :) | 9/30/2020 16:29 | 5 |
Today was my first time here. I moved to ATL not long ago and haven't found a consistent eyebrow threading place till now! ASH was amazing. I wanted a clean up and I asked that she keep the length since I've been trying to grow my eyebrows out. They use organic thread here so it was completely painless! Afterwards I was shocked at how good they looked I asked her if they were my eyebrows LOL. Afterwards Ash suggested an eyebrow tint as well since it would fill in the ends where I have less hair. I've been interested in trying that for a while so I went ahead and got it. I was nervous but I LOVE how natural they look! Overall great experience and I will be back. | 1/25/2021 8:05 | 5 |
The restaurant is more of an African/Indian fusion. The waiters were courteous. Food was inexpensive. Be sure to try out the Muhogo - it was delicious. | 11/28/2016 20:26 | 4 |
I've tried this place twice now bc and both times I thought the food was EXTREMELY salty and honestly over priced for what you actually receive. Had the mushroom burger and cheese fries the first visit. The second visit I had the mushroom pizza. Crust was good, but very little mushrooms and spent $14 for basically bread. | 10/16/2019 15:22 | 2 |
On a recent night of party hopping, Embers was the last stop! Embers is definitely an eclectic night club. I've been here many times over the years, and I've always had a great evening of dancing. The music has always been a mix of dance music. The dance floor gets packed. You'll see a diverse mix of people. Old, young, gay, straight...it's all good!
I like the cages that people can get into and dance in. I've got bribe shots of friends dancing in the cages! ;) This last time out, a really hot girl was dancing in the cage, she really knew how to dance, made me think she was a stripper in a past or maybe present life. Made me want to ask her out, and I'm straight! | 12/15/2011 9:34 | 3 |
I have been to this restaurant several times, and found the quality of food very inconsistent. During my most recent visit, I ordered an authentic dish, and the chef decided to change one of the key ingredient (because he has run out of it), which completely changed the taste of the dish. The vegetable I got also tasted bitter. My prior experience with this restaurant was not so good, so I don't think I will ever go back again. | 8/23/2014 19:37 | 2 |
What wasn't wrong with our visit? from the rude host to the food. If I could give Zero stars I would. We ordered drinks 15 minutes after being seated and it took three separate visits to the table to get the right drink order delivered to the table. When it arrived, the beer was flat. FYI if you order a wrap for $11, it will only come with one sad little chicken tender chopped and wrapped up amongst a handful of lettuce and pinch of cheese. $11 for a lettuce wrap with a hint of chicken when I could have gotten 3 full tenders with a side for $12. The other orders then arrived *wrong*. When sending orders back to the kitchen, the manager refused to come explain the situation to us himself, and instead sent the poor waitress back to explain herself as if it were her problem to fix. We then didn't see her for another 30 mins. (presumably crying in the walk in)
I ate celery sticks from a friend's plate.
After all of this we just wanted to leave, but my meal hadn't been removed from the bill, so we addressed that, and attempted to get the managers name so that we could make a formal complaint, we were then told by the host that it was "illegal to give the managers name", and that the GMs name was on the door.
WHAT A JOKE.
WILL NEVER VISIT THIS LOCATION AGAIN, and will probably never visit another Buffalo Wild Wings after this experience. | 6/7/2020 3:12 | 1 |
I have been a hotdesk member at WeWork Burrard Station since they opened their first Vancouver office space back in November.
This is my first experience with a shared office space, but I have always known about WeWork (and the fact that they are a leader in the industry) because my previous employer set their remote employees up in WeWork offices in New York, London and beyond.
I now run my own business, and was so thrilled to learn of WeWork opening a space in Vancouver last fall! The hotdesk experience has been flawless - there is always more than enough available space for me to work when I arrive (regardless of the time of day or day of the week), you get credits which allow you to book private meeting rooms on a monthly basis, and there is an amazing communal kitchen for you to use to heat up/prepare brought food (and stocked with all the free coffee, tea and fresh fruit water you could need to keep you going throughout the day).
WeWork provides so many nice little touches that have made me feel really comfortable and at home in their space (that I really wasn't expecting), like sound proof call booths for when you have to make important business calls, super incredible front desk staff and I.T. help who are available to help with anything and anything Monday-Friday from 9-6 (and often longer), nice little bathroom toiletries like mouthwash and tampons, and a TON of member led lunch and learns that cover topics from business finance and accounting to SEO and social media marketing! On top of this, the community managers also set up a ton of awesome events, like a weekly happy hour, and other networking opportunities.
There are so many talented people working out of this location, and I feel like there's no better place to be if you're looking to grow your business, have a super stylish and impressive office to work from (and bring your clients to), and potentially meet your future business partner at.
I hope this review is helpful, but there is honestly no better way to experience the level of professionalism of this shared office space than touring WeWork Burrard Station yourself. You will be so impressed! | 4/4/2018 18:51 | 5 |
I used to have a membership at this location and had to cancel due to my busy school schedule last year. I came in yesterday with my sister with a 15 day complimentry guest pass because we wanted to see if we were 100% committed before we put down money for a membership again. The manager (his initials is J.B) at this location is SO RUDE and left my sister and I speechless. I explained to him that we used to have a membership last year and that we wanted to try out the guest pass for 15 days to see if we would actually committed to going to the gym. Here are something things the manager said
"Let me tell you what you just said to me, you used to go here and now you want to come back? Why are you even here?"
"If I had a gym, why would I want people who cancelled their membership come back to my gym?"
I told him that I also have a gym at my work place and that there was a gym that employees could use for free. His response was "Why aren't you going there then? Why are you coming here?"
At this point, my sister and I were so offended and shocked, that we just said this talk is over and we stood up and walked towards the door. As we were walking off, I heard him say "Don't join a gym!"
I am so appauled by how a manager could talk to potential members like that, let alone talk to people in general like that. No manners at all. LA fitness needs to look into this because who knows who else he's talked to like this. | 2/14/2018 1:32 | 1 |
This was my first visit to Gaudet's Garage and it won't be my last! My friend recommended him to me. After getting my oil changed, GoodYear told me I needed a new front flex pipe and the part would be $700 + labor.
So I went to see Joe and his price with labor was about 1/4 of that. Great customer service too! He emailed me back right away after I left a note on his website.
Definitely go see Joe. | 2/1/2013 17:44 | 5 |
LOVE THIS PLACE, been buying from here for weeks now. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because of customer service. I'm puertorican and after bragging about Colombian sweets, part of my family decided to come check it out. We are about 9 people and we are picking and choosing different treats to try out but the lady didn't know how to answer half of our questions. We would ask what some things were made of and she would repeat "I don't know I didn't make it" and "I'd have to call the panadero" in a sarcastic tone. Very rude and helpless | 3/18/2019 0:36 | 3 |
You haven't lived until you've had the chicken and noodles here. (They serve it on Mondays and Thursdays.)
Nancy's closed for a while due to financial problems, and that was a very dark period of my life. :) Even after a year, I'm still so glad they're back!
I really hope that they start opening for dinner again soon. Working downtown makes it nearly impossible for me to get up to Clintonville to get my much-needed dose of chicken and noodles.
I'll be honest, I've only had the breakfast here once and it didn't leave any major impressions. I've never had dinner on any of the other nights, although I'm assured the meatloaf is also amazing. I'm just so enamored with the gravy goodness of chicken and noodles - I refuse to do anything else.
Mmmmm......gravy. | 7/26/2011 19:48 | 5 |
Terrible service ... Seated at the corner, nobody came to take my order... not coming back... | 4/27/2015 19:29 | 1 |
Armadillo Roofing is one of those companies that you'll find yourself telling your neighbor and co-workers about. Your thinking, "A roof is a roof", right? Well, not really. I recently found out that roofing is the #1 industry that people call the Better Business Bureau about. When I saw that Armadillo had an "A" rating with the BBB I wanted to know more. After meeting with Mark Franz, owner, I was confident that Armadillo was the company I wanted to work with.
Mark came out, personally climbed on top of my roof. Scoped out the issues. He came inside and carefully explained what the issues were and why they needed to be fixed. He even took detailed pictures to show me these issues so I didn't have to haul my butt up there. Mark didn't press for a new roof. He simply offered to patch the minor issues because a new roof isn't warranted.
I highly recommend Mark and Armadillo. It's obvious he and his team know the industry and provide exceptional service. | 4/13/2011 14:50 | 5 |
great ambience!
meatloaf was too salty and ravioli not bad. chocolate cream pie crust was undercooked. There was a long wait for our meals on a slow night. The waitress was attentive and friendly and apologized for the long wait. This is a new restaurant so I hope they improve as it is a great space! | 10/23/2014 2:04 | 2 |
Lamps Plus has a tremendous amount of inventory (some nice furniture, in addition to lamps), and most (but not all) of the time I have no problem finding someone to help me. The biggest issues:
1) You can find the same products at other stores for much cheaper. We bought a flower pendant at LP, and then saw it later at Ikea for much, much less. And people are always asking us, "Did you get that at Ikea?" so it's not like there's a noticeable difference in quality.
2) The staff seems more focused on selling to you, than helping you. Every time I talk, I feel that the salesperson is only thinking, "Did I make a sale?" instead of, "Okay, what I hear her saying she wants is ______. What do I have that can meet her needs?" It gives the whole experience too much of a buying-a-car feeling. | 8/16/2014 22:06 | 3 |