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1 | DO NOT SHOP HERE!\n\nI went in here on the evening of the Art Fest. It was very crowded, as the space is small and it was a busy evening. I saw a Felix reproduction clock on the wall and asked to purchase it. To my surprise, they didn't take it off the wall, rather had some in boxes below the register. When I got it home, I realized it was very poor quality. Cheap plastic, not worth the $50.00 I paid for it. A few days later, I went to return the clock and they informed me that they have a no return policy. They said it was posted by the register. I explained to the owner that it was extremely busy the evening I purchased it and did not see the return policy, nor did anyone inform me of it. I asked him to make an exception this time and, at least, allow me to pick something else out as an exchange or to issue me store credit. He refused to do so. He was rude and unwilling to compromise.\n\nBUYER BEWARE! |
2 | Was in the mood for home cooked Chinese food and randomly searched \"Chinese Food\" near this area. I recognized Liang's Kitchen from the other chains I've been to. The location can be difficult to find for the first time. The main entrance to the plaza is on spring mountain road, and it's located in the Arville Square Plaza. The restaurant sits way back in the plaza, perpendicular to most of the other stores. We ordered 4 individual dishes and an appetizer: beef noodle soup, beef tendon noodle soup, pork chop rice bento, pork chop noodle soup, and wonton in chili oil. Everyone was happy with their order, but the only thing I'd recommend is asking the cook to separate the pork chop from the soup to prevent sogginess. The portions were decently sized (I couldn't finish my bowl of noodles), and the staff is really nice. I asked for extra small side veggies that came with some of our dishes and the staff had no problem giving us more. Overall, clean restaurant, plenty of seats, nice decor, pretty good tasting Chinese food, and well priced (our bill was around $41 sans tax). There's plenty of other options for Chinese food around here but this is definitely a place we would come back to! |
2 | I went to this place the other day because I love Taiwanese food. I really love beef noodle soup! It's one of my favorites. I have searched far and wide going to various restaurants. \n\nSo, my friends and I went and ordered green onion pancake, beef noodle soup, and green onion pancake with beef. I liked the green onion pancake. It was really delicious and flakey. I did like the one from Easy Earthen in California better, but this is pretty good for Vegas. \n\nThe beef noodle soup was amazing! I think it might just be my favorite. The beef is so tender and soft. I love the broth. It was very flavorful, and wasn't watered down. I would say this is best beef noodle soup I have ever had. \n\nService was a little slow here. It might be because the set up is little difficult to see people because of the huge walls between each booth. I guess they didn't want to spend money remodeling the place. \n\nThe only downside is that they don't have shanghai dumplings. I was so disappointed. :( |
1 | Went here on two different occasions. \n\nMainly came for their beef rolls and the onion pancakes. They're decent but nothing to be wowed at. \n\nService was mediocre on the first visit but the second visit was just terrible, aha. Couldn't even verify correct order or not because they don't put table numbers on their order forms so there's nothing to reference to. (We had a discrepancy with something we ordered and they thought we ordered something else so we wanted order form to verify.)\n\nService is slow so you gotta wave your hands around to get ahold of someone. Seems to be the case whether they have a lot of customers or if we're the only ones. \n\nFound a piece of plastic in my soup with the seaweed. Sighs. And the seaweed soup seemed crunchy/had that sandy texture like I'm eating sand or something. My friend has already said she won't be coming back. \n\nReally wanted it to be better but yeah... First visit was definitely better than the second in terms of overall experience. |
2 | I was sad to see all of the Carmine's closing up around here but this small pizza restaurant/bistro is better than the old locations! The decor - photos of Coney Island, old New York, etc. - reminds me of my stomping grounds. The pizza is amazing. Any self respecting New Yorker who knows a good slice will NOT be disappointed. Slices are only a buck at lunchtime (maximum 2 per person) every day (not just weekdays). The garlic knots are delicious. Can't wait to try the zeppoles! We had very good service. Will be back often. |
2 | I love these small, intimate Yelp events so much. This one was just the right size for mingling and relaxing. But someone must have told the owners of the Sweet Shoppe to expect an army because they had A TON of food for us. Samples of their made in house fudge, chocolates, caramel apples and nuts abounded. Everything was absolutely delicious (yes, I did try one of everything). Even better, they offered us 20% off everything in the store so I was able to get some stocking stuffers for Christmas... they even had a few sugar free options for my diabetic hubby. So awesome! Since this place is just a short distance from work I know I will be back. |
2 | First time here. Have to say I my favorite thing about this place is the atmosphere. I love that every person working looks happy to be here. |
2 | Been here twice now. The idea and concept are cool and really great for groups. However, the service is a bit slow since they just opened (it wasn't very busy- the bar was empty and there were empty bays). Still the waitress was super sweet. Really fun and it would have got more stars if it weren't for my second visit. Went in on a weeknight to get a giftcard. Had to wait in line 10 minutes for a specific person while about 8 other employees danced and fooled around the lobby. The system didn't work, waited for it to reload, didn't work. They tried it at the bar. Didn't work. After waiting close to 30 minutes they informed me this happens every night about this time... Then why did you let me wait so long? They apologized and asked me to come back another time. It would have been nice of they offered to mail it or have it waiting next time. |
2 | A great place to take family and friends. Kid friendly. Would be great for a date night, bachelor party or corporate function. Great facility, great food and wonderful service. |
1 | If you plan on consuming alcohol here be sure you have a horizontal valid drivers license. The concept of TopGolf is cool but this review I primarily to say customer service was not the best and very inconsistent. The point system is messed up and doesn't read properly. Here is my story: I walked in with my fianc\u00e9 and some family members. After being told it was a 3 hour wait for our bay we decided to get some food and drinks. Everyone was carded and received the drinks we ordered, we then also ordered some food. We received a text that our bay was ready way before 3 hours. As we are about to head to our bay our food comes. No one offered to deliver our food and we also were charged more for our bill (later we were charged properly). We go up to our bay and ordered some drinks for while we play. The waitress tells my fianc\u00e9 that she can not serve her alcohol because her VALID US DRIVERS LICENSE is past 30 days from when she turned 21. (Our licenses do not expire until 2019 so there is no need to get a horizontal license and we have been receiving alcohol our entire vacation). The managers eventually came and were very rude about the situation. Our group understands the drinking laws of Arizona but our point is we were literally served alcohol earlier in our visit to TopGolf. In the end it was a lot of fun besides the first hour we spent there. The place is super disorganized and needs a to understand the concept of customer service. Our point is make the rules of the establishment consistent in the entire building. If you have made it this far, thanks for reading. If you are an employee of TopGolf please do not contact me as I am uninterested in any thing you have to say.\n\nTaren, I understand that it's a law by the state of Arizona but our point is you DID serve us with our vertical IDs just moment before we went upstairs. |
1 | This place is clearly a man cave kind of things. I mean, yeah, it says golf right in the name, but I had intel that it was supposedly a nightclub/bar/music kind of scene.\n\nOh well, okay. There were bars, there was music, there was no nightclub in sight, the elevator didn't work and they didn't have heaters at their outside terrace. \n\nThe selection of beer was on par for a man cave, and the people were a strange mix. I totally didn't get the concept.\n\nA+ for the valet, they rocked. Everything else was just too confusing. I recommend this for men, though, because: golf. |
1 | I'm not much of a golfer myself, but went along with friends and family for a fun afternoon. The building is elegant and the golf setup was really cool. Food was goodish (made up word) and beer selection was excellent. However, I'm giving 2 stars for the horrific customer service. That bad. This is my first ever Yelp review of any sort. I literally signed up for Yelp just to write this. Here's what happened. I was a waiter when i was in school and know the restaurant biz. The place was packed and I immediately recognized grossly understaffed. I tried to order a drink at the bar and got a \"one sec hun\" from the bartender lol. I stood there for 5 or so minutes and gave up. My group took an 8 top and we waited for 5 or 10 minutes, but a server never appeared. My brother drew the short straw and went up to the bar and right to a manager (name tag said hospitality manager or something like it). He looked at my brother like he just walked into his house and asked him to make him an omelet. It was hilarious. You could see the panic and sense of urgency in his eyes. My brother came back to our table with this poor, frantic, rushing hospitality leader and he took our drink order. 10 minutes later we were drinking very good beer and in 5 min we needed more. No server ever came to our table. We had to make another trip to the bar - dammit. Got Mr inhospitable again and 10 minutes later we had our drinks. Wanting food we made the mistake of trying to coordinate a request. Had two separate servers take our order. We think the first didn't have the photographic memory we assumed they had because ink and paper wasn't involved. Food took 30 min which isnt terrible when it's that busy, but it wasn't hot. Nachos stand out if they're getting cold. That goes back to short staffing and not having proper expo. We then golfed and that was a lot of fun. We had a sever out there and he took forever with drinks and was unfriendly and unhappy. We were there for about 3 hours and I think I had 4 beers. I would have liked to buy more. I cant be the only one complaining about Top Golf's cust service woes and I'm sure with the amount of money they're making they'll get there act together at some point, but I won't go through that circus again anytime soon. The company needs to hire just a couple more bartenders and a half dozen servers and train them, properly. Currently they have an awful front of the house management team and wait staff. |
1 | Well I took a chance on this place after reading a couple of review. This place was awful and a rip-off. I ordered the fried fish plate with cabbage and mashed potatoes and gravy for a total of $10.60 including tax. \n\nFor starters they only gave me one small piece of what looked like fried tilapia from the frozen section of Walmart. It was TINY. For 10 dollars they could at least put two or three pieces of fish in the plate. I think Shomars nearby has better fish than this and they give you a lot of fish for less.\n\nNow the cabbage was okay but the mashed potatoes were horrible. They tasted like over-salted boxed mashed potatoes that were old and sitting up all day. \n\nOverall the food was below expectations and not good at all. Especially for the price. They could have added more fish to the plate instead of one small piece of freezer tilapia from the frozen section of Walmart. \n\nStay away and if you are hungry try going to Shomars, as they have way better food than this horrible place. |
2 | Try it today. Excellent food. Thai Fusion with thicker sauces. Will definitely be back. Food isn't like all the other Thai places. Treat yourself and try Table Thai. |
2 | So we got the advertisement on our door telling us of a new Thai restaurant that open right a round the corner, so we thought we would give it a try tonight! What outstanding experience we had a the Table Thai Bar and Grill, the food was fresh and favorable. We started out with the Tom Yum soup and followed up with Chicken Panang and Shrimp Pad Thia and we enjoyed our meal. Every nice place and the servers are very nice and friendly! |
2 | I am a HUGE thai foodie. With that being said, I found Table Thai through Yelp, quickly placed an order for delivery and was very satisfied with what I got! Upon arrival the food was still warm as if it had come straight from the kitchen onto my dinner table. The driver was very nice and even gave me some free thai iced tea for ordering delivery. \n\nFood:\n\n- The first thing i got was a yellow curry. For the price it was a bit small portioned but really satisfied my hunger. The sauce was excellent and had a bit of a kick to it (i got a medium) and had a VERY generous amount of meat in it. The flavor was excellent as well as the consistency; not too runny, not to thick. This came with your choice of white or brown rice. \n\n-Second, I ordered the pad thai. Once again this was on a scale from not spicy-spicy. I got a medium but the flavor was not spicy at all. Anyways, the noodle were very flavorful and all around good. They came with chicken, bean sprouts, green onion, egg, a lemon, and peanut topping. \n\n-Thai Iced Coffee. Enough said. It was absolutely amazing. \n\n-Thai Iced Tea: Simply amazing. Wow.\n\nOverall, this was the best delivery thai I've had. 5/5 would order from here again. |
2 | Table Thai was such a lovely hidden gem to discover on a night out with my sister! It's in a such a nice location and the vegan theme between this place and sunrise coffee is really nice. I ordered the Tom kha soup which was exactly what the doctor ordered. Perfect spicing and they let me order it with just vegetables even though that wasn't on the menu! Our waitress was the cutest thing ever and was clearly helpful to everyone in the restaurant. Overall we had a great experience. 10/10 would recommend. |
2 | The Veggie Collard Wrap was wow!!!! So yummy. Tons of healthy options. I had the Green juice, hubby had the Energy. They were alright, but not the best I've had. The wrap was certainly a 5 star, but the juice wasn't as 'vegetabley' as I'd like. |
2 | Great customer service with knowledgable staff that patiently explained the menu to several people who looked confused. I had my grain bowl and smoothie within five minutes after ordering. This is a must stop for healthy-minded people on the go! |
1 | My wife and kids stopped by tonight at 7 p.m. We were all hungry after finishing some Christmas shopping. The place wasn't very busy at all. Got seated right away. A great start. That's were it ended. No one came to take our order or acknowledge us. We waited for 12 minutes then left. Another customer nearby told me, \"I don't blame you.\" The guy who seated us smiled at us on our way out. I just told him, \"We sat there over ten minutes and we got no service.\" His response on our way out the door, \"For real?!?\" |
2 | Sunday morning christmas family breakfast . Was very packed at 8 am , But also had plenty of staff. \nFood was great and our server was also.\n\nNewly renovated store. Its the nicest Dennys I've ever been to. |
1 | So I just signed up to yelp just so I can write this review. We just left this Dennys after waiting for forty two minutes to eat. From the time we sat down, it took twenty minutes to actually have our server greet us. I actually had to go back up to the hostess stand to ask for a server. When she finally came, it took her over ten minutes just to bring us our drinks. It could have been longer. The people sitting behind us got sat after us and by the time we finally got out food, they'd already ate and left. Our food, once we got it was noticeably sitting around. It was Luke warm at best. The manager Jeff should have noticed, but didn't. He seemed like a nice guy but when I was waiting to talk to him about the experience, he took so long I just decided to pay and get out of there. I was seething! I did talk to him on the way out though and he did nothing to try to make anything any better. He seemed shocked like a deer in the headlights so maybe that was why. The only other time I had an experience that atrocious believe it out not was actually was a couple years ago at a Dennys in Memphis. It was the last time it'd been to a Dennys. And after today,I have absolutely no intention of ever going to another Dennys again. I did like the new menu though so it's kind of a shame. However, nothing justifies going back. And one of the reasons I paid is because I didn't want there to be any shred of doubt to that manager that was why I was complaining. |
1 | We were a party of 7 yesterday 01/02/15 at apx 5 pm. The restaurant was busy , but there seemed to be plenty of staff. It took 45 minutes to get our order and what we got wasn't worth waiting for . Nothing was hot , nothing was fresh and my boyfriend was served 1 piece of bacon when he ordered double bacon ?!! Seriously? Who plates 1 piece of bacon and assumes the order is correct ? I realize going to a Denny's means you aren't going to get a gourmet meal, however, I did foolishly expect a hot , fresh meal. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your time or money on this place . |
2 | Whaaaat?! How many people in the White Elephant gift exchange? 50+? I am going to need plenty more of the mulled wine and cranberry mimosas. \nWhile waiting for the gifts to exchange I managed to decorate 2 ceramic ornaments and a sugar cookie in the shape of a mitten. I also sampled the nosh. Charcuterie, a triple threat of hummus, flat breads and topped it all off with some sweet hot chocolate. \n\nAnother Yelp Holiday Hit! ! |
2 | Home from the Yelp Elite Ugly Sweater Holday Party. \nGotta tell ya, that parking garage took us two levels down. So freaky.\n \nBut tonight, fun people and great stuff to nosh on at The Corner. Got to enjoy some yummy Historic Piehole Porter -a Cherry Vanilla Porter from Flag, decorated cookies, participated in a white elephant gift exchange (lots of great gifts -some stolen too) and we even dropped off several donations for the Arizona Animal Welfare League. Ya know, Ive got a soft spot for the animals.\nFestive music playing - yeah, I was singing along... And I saw you singing too!\n\nEven got passes to go ice skating tonight or in the near future.\nI had to make a mental note of the funny sweater ideas for next year. \nDowntown just keeps getting better and making me want to come back for more.\nSO GLAD we were invited.\nThank you The Corner for hosting this spectacular event. |
2 | (Lyric - Oh Christmas Tree)\nOh Yelp-mas tree, oh Yelp-mas tree!\nYour Ugly Sweater's Party!\nOh Yelp-mas tree, oh Yelp-mas tree!\nYour Ugly Sweater's Party!\n\nPa Rum Pum Pum Pum\n\n(Lyrics - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer)\nLindsey the Yelp Man-a-ger\nHad a belly of baby (too my surprise!)\nAnd if you ever saw her\nYou would even say she glowed! --- Congrats Lindsey!\n\nPa Rum Pum Pum Pum\n\n(Lyrics - The 12 Days of Christmas)\nOn the first day of Yelp-mas, \nmy Yelpers sent to me \nAn a Ugly Sweater Party!\n\nOn the second day of Yelp-mas, \nmy Yelpers sent to me \nTwo skate tickets, \nAn a Ugly Sweater Party!\n\nOn the third day of Yelp-mas, \nmy Yelpers sent to me \nThree Mulled wines, \nTwo skate tickets\nAn a Ugly Sweater Party!\n\nOn the fourth day of Yelp-mas, \nmy Yelpers sent to me \nFour suger cookies, \nThree Mulled wines, \nTwo skate tickets\nAn a Ugly Sweater Party! \n\nOn the fifth day of Yelp-mas, \nmy Yelpers sent to me \nFive Yelping Stars!\nFour suger cookies, \nThree Mulled wines, \nTwo skate tickets\nAn a Ugly Sweater Party! \n\nOh another year another Yelp party! Always a great time to celebrate with the Yelp gang. DJ Sterling rocking in the summer and rocking during the winter. Hot Chocolate and coffee with mint and whip creme while the Mulled wine and cranberry mimosas flowed. Flat bread tastings and antipasto platings! Sugar cookie sprinkles and frostings a spreading...bring on the ornament making and 2 tickets a skating! Thanks Lindsey and great see all you Yelpers for the end of 2014! |
2 | A killer time, and I expected nothing less!\n\nThe Corner did a wonderful job hosting us! I'm down there a bunch for different things downtown, but I had no idea what kind of host they'd be for a Yelp Elite party. Welp, they nailed it! I'm so taken back by the generosity put forth! Tons of food, tons of drink, and plenty of space with a super awesome staff! Thank you all mucho for the party!\n\nAnd of course...there's the lady in charge. It's a damn shame I couldn't share a drink with you (read: adult drink), but no matter! Congrats on being on your way to becoming a momma, Lindsey! You knocked this event out of the park, per usual, with your hella-kick-ass (that's one word) team! Cheers to all of you!\n\nTo all my fellow Yelpers... Have fantastic holiday and new year celebrations! Each and every time I see you all in one space, it makes my heart happy. It was a pleasure spending time with old friends, and a pleasure meeting new faces among the group! Love you all! |
2 | My first official Yelp Event was so swagged out, I can't help but to rave about it to all my friends! When I wasn't busy noshing on exceptional charcuterie (gorgonzola for days!), I was sipping on some fancy mulled wine. Every staff member was jubilant about explaining their product and seemed genuinely in the spirit of the season. \n\nOver 50 yelpers had tons of fun with the awesome white elephant gift exchange. There were some legitimately amusing alms to be found, and I was happy to see everyone having so much fun. \n\nYes, it was cheerful indeed. Everything from the immaculate Santa, to the make-your-own cookie station was executed masterfully. Big thanks to Lindsey D, and major congratulations on the incoming addition to her family. \n\nAnd an even bigger thanks to the classy elite member who brought me! I cannot thank her enough. =) \n\nFinally, glad to finally meet so many of you for the first time. I hope we can all do this again in the near future. If only...if only there were some way to get myself into events in the near future without being a +1. ;-)\n\nGreat way to end the year, folks. |
2 | The holiday party was so much fun. All my Elf friends were there. I loved the spread. How did I not know about this place with all the times I have been at Cityscape? The Hummus was delish! I also liked the hot cocoa. Lots of good food, fun and glee. I did not participate in the White Elephant gift exchange but it sure sounded like a lot of fun was going on back there. What types of gifts were they swapping anyway? lol--\n\nI appreciated the skating passes and the decorating activities. My cookie breakfast today was nice. Santa was cool too. Thanks Lindsey and the Corner for all your kind generosity. Happy holidays to all my Yelpie friends. A word of advice? Pack up all those ugly sweaters now. Better yet, throw them in the fireplace. Haha! Mine to be the first one in the flame. |
2 | Every yelper who liked to party & Christmas a lot, \nput on their Ugly sweaters to gather in one spot.\nStore bought or homemade with ornaments & glue, grinches, reindeer, naughty moose, and a stripper Barbie too, \ncovered the sweaters of Yelp's Elite Who's who!\nPlus 1's, white elephant gifts, donations of doggie toys and treats in tow; yelpers followed their invitations to The Corner of Cityscape they would go.\nGreeted by the most photogenic red suit wearing old chap, who let even the naughty yelpers sit in his lap!\n We spent the evening eating & drinking coffee, hot cocoa and a cocktail or two; all the while listening to the music only the infamous DJ Sterling can do! \nOrnaments were painted, cookies decorated with frosting & glitter, another Grinch took my present but I wasn't bitter. \nIt was a night filled with laughs, food, and holiday cheer, Oh Santa I'll try to be good if you make me Yelp Elite for next year!\nThanks to The Corner, Yelp and CM Lindsey D. congrats are in order for her future yelper baby! \nMerry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happiest of Holidays too, \nAnd now to end my review..Wishing a Happy New Year to everyone of you! \nXo *The Grinch* Xo |
2 | Yet another fantastic event! This party was nothing to sneeze at (even though it was a little cool outside...) they had different stations for everything- ornament decorating, cookie decorating, beer, delicious special holiday drinks, yummy pizza/dips/charcuterie, and even pics with Santa! It was pretty legit. Thanks to the Corner, yelp, and Lindsey for a fabulous night! |
2 | Thank you x300 to Yelp for making sure we acknowledge the positive potential in our Phoenix downtown scene again. Honestly, if it wasn't for these recent invites, you couldn't put $1,000 on a line and try to bait me in that general direction. \n\nI remember a time when the unspoken rule was to get out of downtown before 5 pm. If you were there any longer, someone might as well have tossed you a Barbasol can so you could wait to be attacked by someone/thing. \n\nPlenty of activities for everyone and it was great to be able to explore the area afterwords. I just want to give a celebratory high-five to whoever hired that specific Santa because he was so engaging, ridiculously awesome with his on the spot photo ideas, and he didn't think weirdly of my boyfriend who asked him for a hug (I would have). \n\nTo those who kept complaining about food running out, the party not being accompanied to your 'no egg or 'no flour' diet restriction, how the icing wasn't spreadable oh what an abomination - if I could have rolled my eyes any further at you as I listened to your mumbling, my eyes would be in China by now. It's a tasting party with free alcohol, that's as good as life will get and it's all thanks to the folks at Yelp. |
2 | What a jam packed holiday season! Finally got some time to get back into a normal routine of writing reviews. And I only have great things to say about this Ugly Sweater Party! The night was filled with Yelpers, food, drinks, gifts, 1 Santa, 1 DJ, and 1 skating rink. haha.\n\nIt was good to see all of the Yelpers together and catching up like a big family. The white elephant exchange was hilarious and I got myself a lovely shake weight. lol. And seeing all of the ugly sweaters was awesome too. They were so creative! \n\nOf course, one of the best part was the food. There were pizzas, cookies, cheeses, prosciutto, salami, smoked salmon, pita bread, hummus, just to name a few things. And wine and beer! And there was this cherry mimosa! My favorite was the warm merlot boiled with rosemary, orange peels and apple cider. :) \n\nIt was a great holiday party. One of the best! I love catching up with Yelpers and having that holiday atmosphere. The staff was sooooo amazing at their jobs. They kept the drinks being served, food being replenished and cleaned up like a machine! I have to thank the wonderful Santa and the electrifying DJ Sterling who always jams out for us. And of course to Lindsey who always on top of her game! Thank you for a great 2014. It was a good event to close out the year.\n\nAnd after all of the food and drinks and gifts... there was ice skating. And falling. |
2 | What an awesome party and a great way to kick of the Christmas season! Unfortunately we had to leave a little eary so we missed the White Elephant gift exchange. But I really enjoyed the hospitality of The Corner and had a great time anyway. I loved the Piehole Cherry Vanilla Porter they were serving. That was a phenomenal beer. And I had never even heard of Historic Brewing Company so now I have a new place to try out in Flagstaff next time we go. All the bites I had to eat were yummy and also enjoyed perusing the offerrings in their market. If Ilived or worked downtown, I would definitely be a regular at this place. |
2 | Fantastic Holiday event to end 2014! Love the crazy Ugly Sweaters that made the night festive. The Corner treated us to delicious eats of pizza, cheeses, olives, and salads. We also were treated to several local wines. It wouldn't be a holiday party if Santa wasn't there to spread the holiday cheer! \n\nWe have Christmas cookies!!! The Corner provided the BEST cookies I have tasted in awhile. What were those cookies made from? Yelpers had the task of being creative and making a masterpiece of their cookies with icing and candy. I just wanted to eat the frosting. Thanks for the sugar coma.\n\nThe Corner, Yelp and Lindsay....thanks for an amazing event! I love the holidays and this event kicked it into gear. |
1 | Was not worth the long wait. Eggs Benedict was tiny, ask for the hashbrown a extra crispy or else they come in an ice cream scoop shape and are soft. Food took over 30 minutes to come out. |
1 | Very excited that Tempe has this new breakfast spot close to my office at ASU. I've been here three times, twice on my own cause that's how I roll. As a single diner, I like the fact they've got counter spaces where I can chill out and not feel I'm taking up precious table real estate. \n\nThe food has been great each time, but it's in the area of service that they need to up their game a bit. I happened to be in today when their computers were down, which led to much confusion on the part of bartenders, who now needed to figure out how to run a manual credit card purchase (the nostalgia of running a credit card to get an imprint). Kids these days don't know anything about manual -- so there were five 20somethings scratching their heads. Kind of hilarious if you ask me.\n\nSo, after a long wait for my bill to be rung up, the bartender comes over to explain what this \"oldfangled\" manual credit receipt was all about. Unfortunately, she didn't know she wasn't meant to write out the full total on the receipt, that I was supposed to do that so I could include a tip on the card. Since she'd totaled it and I couldn't put a tip on the card, she seemed a bit miffed that I pointed her error out to her, and came to the realization she'd errored her way out of tip.\n\nSo, I then had to wait another 15 minutes to get a 50$ bill changed, so that I could leave a tip, and not appear like some schmuck. If she'd told me at the outset their computers were down, I would have just paid cash at the get go.\n\nOh, and when you sit at the smaller side counter next to the bar, I think it would be great not to have people standing behind me crowding me out and hovering like vultures sipping on bloody marys waiting for me to finish my breakfast so they could snatch the spot, because obviously they are more valuable for the space than me. |
1 | Decided to try a new sandwich place in Ahwatukee. The place is in the location of an old Quiznos and it shows. The young man at the register struggled to take our order and a older woman who I am assuming is the owner let him fumble instead of stepping in. She apologized however the staff needs more training before going live. \n\nNext was the price. 2 sandwiches, 2 drinks, 1 bag of chips. ..... $25.00\n\nYou have to order by crazy names on the sandwiches. Goddess, wet willy, etc. I just want a turkey sandwich. \n\nThe owner was running sandwiches and came to our table 3 times with other people's food. \n\nThe upside is that the sandwich was good but the price and customer experience will make me go next door to Spinatos |
1 | Just fair. No one greeted me when I walked in, not clear where to put in an order. At least acknowledge your customers. My warmed up hot sandwich had lukewarm cheese and cold chicken. Not a great experience overall. \n\nTo be fair they did want to make things right and they are giving me a significant coupon discount to try them again. However I am not going to go out of my way. |
2 | Awesome flavor! They use some sauce that makes the taste pop. I got the three wishes sandwich, stacked high with toppings, it took a couple days to finish this beast of a sandwich. Really clean interior and great service at an unbelievable price for how much meat you get. |
2 | Great sandwiches. Generous portions. Clean. Great customer service.\n\nI took a sandwich home from here tonight. I had a chicken sandwich with marinara and cheese. I was expecting slices of grilled chicken breast, but it turned out to be shredded chicken. I didn't get to eat it until about an hour and a half or so after they handed it to me, but it was still totally delicious. I pretty much expected the bread to be a soggy marinara mess, but it wasn't at all. The bread they use is awesome. I had the soft french bread. Overall, the sandwich was REALLY good - especially considering how long it sat in the bag before I devoured it.\n\nThe owner and staff were super nice and friendly. The place was very clean as well. It's set up sort of like a Quiznos, but it's clear the quality of ingredients used here is far superior. They will pretty much make you any sort of sandwich you can dream up. Their menu online has 150 sandwiches on it plus a build your own. \n\nLooks like this restaurant is going to be a new local chain - I'm told they plan to open more locations. There are a few other choices for sandwiches at this intersection, but having tried the other places, I can safely declare this the best option. \n\nWhile I was waiting for my food, a guy came in and said he's been to sandwich places all over the East coast (and listed some States known for solid sandwich shops) and that this was the best sandwich he's ever had. I mean, if I was a real professional culinary critic, I would have been suspicious that they paid him to come in and say all that stuff. But I'm not and it was legit. I don't know if it was the best I've ever had, but it was definitely good enough to make me want to go back. \n\nOh, and they deliver if you live or work nearby, so that's awesome. |
2 | We LOVE this bakery! The breads are perfect. We've tried Honey Wheat (deliciously sweet), Light Wheat (a blend of white & wheat breads, not as dense but just as delicious), Chocolate Babka (airy white bread blended with Ghirardelli semi sweet chocolate twisted throughout, uh ya, yum!), Blueberry-Peach (perfect for breakfast), Tomato Basil (elevates any sandwich), and their Ciabatta (spongy with a chewy crust with a hint of olive oil & salt). Their Carmelitas are addictive (cookie bar layered with creamy caramel and quality chocolate). Raspberry scones, cookies, & brownies are all incredible. |
2 | A must see for families!! My kids loved it!! Amazing job this owner has done. The lights completely and constantly change and are sync to the music. to the homeowner , he was outside handing out candy canes |
1 | The best mediocrity money can buy--that's the only way I can describe Showstoppers. This is definitely an ego piece for Steve Wynn, producing a show for his own exclusive pleasure without any regard for Vegas demographics or the taste of Vegas show-goer's. I am not a Broadway neophyte, yet I found the choice of material puzzling, if not obscure. The talent is at a high technical level, but the cast lacks charisma, and the show lacks charm and humor. The show would have been considered old and dated 25 years ago, and consists very much the sort of material I have seen in high school Broadway reviews. Showstoppers would be very much at home on a cruise ship, but it is an anachronism on a Vegas stage. Given what Le Reve has to offer next door, the ticket prices (close to Le Reve's) are scandalous. The show will appeal to the 60-plus crowd, which is exactly the Vegas visitor demographic that has been dwindling in numbers over the past few years, so it will have difficulty finding an audience--I couldn't imagine recommending it to anyone, other than a Broadway buff in their 70's (and I only know one person who fits that description). Steve Wynn has proven that he knows a lot of things, but with Showstoppers, he has proven that he is completely out of touch with contemporary entertainment tastes. Given the demographic to which it will appeal, the show stands a chance of success if they cut the ticket price in half (with a further 50% discount if you show your AARP card), have a showtime of 5 pm and throw in the buffet for free. It's a shame that in a town where a really new and exciting show would be welcomed with open arms, the man who can have any show he wants decides he wants a dusty old Broadway review. |
1 | Production values and performers are great. It is only a one hour show so that is ridiculous for the price. Also they need more modern musicals. I am 65 and you need to be a lot older to appreciate most of the music. |
2 | Excellent service, great food, and value for money!! |
2 | I called on Miracle Touch to help with my pings and scratches. I have a new 2014 and treat it like a baby and I like it looking like new. Ramsey came to our house and restored it back to showroom looks. I'm elated with his service and professionalism.If you need the job done than Ramsey your guy! I also like the fact that he travels to you and it allows you to get on with your day. |
2 | Ramsey did an amazing job on fixing a large chip on my hood and scratches on my bumper. I love that he came to me versus having to sit at a shop wasting time. |
2 | Awesome new spot in Mesa. Great beer selection and menu. I had the Piehole Porter that was delicious and the Moosedrool Burger. Hard to beat jalapeno cream cheese and onion strings on a burger. Careful with the smokin' jalapeno wings, as they are spicy (just the way you want them!). Finally a great place to eat and grab a beer in the Fiesta District area, the place has a really great feel. Can't wait to go back and try the pepperoni wheels (picture a pizza version of cinnammon rolls!) |
2 | Same great beer selection, good service and waffle fries--something spokes took off their menu.. \n\nPlace is brand new and some speed bunps will be: \n\nWork on tv volume for football games, way too loud (get some sound dampeners)\n\nDim the lights at night, way to bright\n\n\nOtherwise food, beer and service were solid! We look forward to seeing this place evolve. |
2 | Cool new restaurant spot. Menu is better food than you would expect from your average sports bar, so it's really much more than just that. Great selection of sandwiches, burgers, appetizers, salads, pizza, stromboli and pastas. 1 star. They also have great vegetarian options for pretty much everything on the menu which you don't find often. 2 stars. Great microbrew selection on tap. 3 stars. Awesome feel and atmosphere, with photos from the outdoors, traveling and adventure sports everywhere. Decor has a modern clean mix of wood, concrete, river rock, aspen and an interior bike rack for your ride. 4 stars. Great service, odds are the GM Justin will stop by your table to make sure you've had a great experience. 5 STARS! |
2 | Hey now this is how you have a holly jolly good time. Good music, great food, awesome cocktails and a reason to wear my Christmas blazer?!? What! AND, I finally met my virtual Yelp BFF Michael N. I'm always glad when a restaurant has a meat free option so thanks for the hummus and salad. The self serve photo prop station was cool...snagged me a few selfiesh there. Great event as always and I'm glad that the head honcho was there so she could see how awesome Nikki is. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HANUKKAH AND HAPPY KWANZAA AND FELIZ NAVIDAD AND SEASONS GREETINGS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! |
2 | I'm always so appreciative that restaurants welcome us so warmly!\n\n I had no idea that IOS Greek Kitchen was open in Charlotte but it could be because I don't venture to the EpiCentre very often.\n\nWe donned our best Christmas attire because who doesn't love an excuse to dress up!\n\nThe bar at IOS was lovely and well stocked! The American Mules with ginger beer were a new favorite. We then stuffed ourselves silly on their Greek salad, bangin' hummus and lamb.\n\nReally their hummus is divine get you some!\n\nIf you you work uptown this would be my go to lunch spot- fairly priced and fairly healthy with a nice outdoor area.\n\nMy date's favorite part was the s'more bar. Nikki throws the best parties y'all. Love the idea of stickers for the best costumes too. Sorry for anyone I groped inappropriately... |
2 | Nikki!, Thanks for putting on another great Yelp event. I would have never known about the IOS Greek Kitchen if it was not for this event. \n\nThanks so much to the staff at the IOS Greek Kitchen, you guys are what really made the night Great! They were really fun, helpful and great to talk with. I hope nothing but the best for you all. They worked there butts off.\n\nThe food was awesome favorite sample of the night was the lamb. It was done to perfection in my own opinion. I'll be back for that for sure. The drinks were tasty and I enjoyed the American Mule the most. The pink drink hit me pretty hard and had to back off a little on it. \n\nThe sticker contest was a great idea. It really helped to stir up the interactions with people I never met before. Props to all the snowmen/women and the awesome light up sweaters. \n\nThe event was packed! Only little thing was that it was extremely loud, not sure I was standing right next to the blasting Xmas music but my ear were ringing like crazy when we left.\n\nThanks AGAIN and can't wait to see what 2015 brings!. |
2 | How do you end a great Yelp year for the Yelp Elites? Well, you throw a fun party and invite all the gang. This past Tuesday is exactly how Nikki W ended the 2014-year in Yelp (CLT Elite Edition).\n\nWas it fun...heck yes! IOS Greek Kitchen provided the perfect intimate setting to throw this shindig. \n\nAtmosphere - Lighting, intimately dim. Noise, with a lively concrete floor and other hard surfaces abound the decibels were noticeable. Fun factor, definitely set to high, as everyone seemed to be having a good time and were engaging. Festivus factor, the venue was appropriately decorated...now the sweaters...that's another story (I think Bruce K. and Jeff S. will be receiving energy efficiency guides from Duke Energy).\n\nService - Awesome! The staff was friendly, attentive, and handled the large crowd with ease. The drink servers were doing a great job keeping my glass filled. I thought the bartenders were on their game too. I even saw one bartender hand muddling some mint (to release its flavor), which is much better than just tossing it into a glass.\n\nFood - Well, the drinks were very tasty. The American Mule is now my new favorite cocktail. Who doesn't like vodka, lime, and ginger beer? Communists, that's who! The food is where I get lost. Yes, there was food. It looked and smelled delicious. However, the line was long and I kept waiting for it to go down before jumping in. When I realized that people were already looping the line for seconds (and maybe thirds) all that was left was pita and lettuce. I guess that is what I get for being lazy. \n \nOverall - I had a great time talking to old friends an making some new ones (Tara L and Ian H were kind enough to adopt me for the night). I was even able to take another inception (scenario 2) photo of Tonya from Poprock Photography. Merry Christmas to me! \n\nA big thanks goes out to our CM, Nikki W, as for me it was definitely a complete night to another tremendously complete year with Yelp. \n\nI hope to see everyone again in 2015!!! |
2 | Thanks Nikki for always putting on a good party!\n\nThis event was super fun. I loved seeing people get into the Christmas spirit donning on their ugly sweaters. Someone got really creative and was a snowman with a super cute tutu! Kudos to your creativity!\n\nI felt that the venue was great, it was cozy. Crowded, but not TOO crowded. We had a lot of food, but I felt like there wasn't that much of food choices. I guess I have just been to spoiled in the past. I did, however, like the different drink options. Their mixed drinks were definitely my favorite part of the night. It was a school night, so I only had three drinks, calm down people! \n\nAll in all, a good night. |
2 | I don't think five stars are enough to rate on how talented and amazing Sergio is. The first time Sergio did my makeup it was for a high school dance. Since then I have been in awe with his work.\nHe is such a sweetheart, so professional and creates the exact look you want. \nThank you Sergio! |
1 | My sister LOVES this place, and I probably would too if I didn't order delivery. I am home babysitting my niece and we literally live 2 miles away. THEY CHARGE $7.00 TO DELIVER!!!!!! Im basically paying for 3 gallons of gas to get a sandwich---AND they have a $25 minimum charge! ABSOLUTE robbery. I SINCERELY hope they decide to change this, because I am SO DISAPPOINTED in this. I will CERTAINLY not be giving a tip---which if the driver does not get the $7, shame on this establishment. |
1 | Californian staying overnight for business in Arizona for the first time, definitely didn't leave with a good impression. In all fairness, the attendant did warn us that the hotel was under renovation, but he said our room had already been completed. However, when we got to the room, it looks as though they had just done a shotty patchwork job. The cold, unpolished and exposed concrete floors were covered with a flimsy runner. The sheets, temp unit and furniture were dirty. The table, toilet, telephone and bathroom door were old and scratched. Although the matturesses appeared new, they definitely didn't feel like it. The only redeeming quality of the hotel was the pool area, but even with that there were problems (the pool bottom needed regrouting). The minor upgrades (flat screen, keurig, granite bathroom counter) and friendly staff absolutely did not make up for the state of horror the hotel is in and I would never stay there again. |
1 | less than a week later I received an unknown charge for $70.00 from a company I didn't recognize (SMELL/SNELL?) so I followed up on it and it turned out to be the hotel trying to charge me for the room that I had already pre-paid for on travelocity. When I called for a refund, they didn't try to dispute/find the fault in their error, which makes me very suspicious. If you stay/have stayed in this hotel check your statements! |
1 | Place was dirty. Beer selection was not exciting. Food was meh, and overpriced. Not somewhere I'd take my family, or a date to. |
1 | 1) Venue does not fill pitchers to the top. When we asked them to, bartender refused. Quote \"this is how we're trained to fill pitchers\" rather then satisfying a customer. Not to mention attitude. This business just opened and is not willing to make customers happy. 2) we showed up a little before 9 and was informed that the kitchen closes soon. Definite con. Most bars we go to have the kitchen opened until at least 12. Alcohol makes people hungry and the previous business at this location had the kitchen opened later. 3) asked the waitress what the specials were, waitress stood there with no clue and said I don't know. So evidently staff needs more training or know how to engage/respond to customers |
1 | Short staffed, long time waiting for service. Although our server was friendly and apologized for the long wait, She was not knowledgable on specials or products. After ordering 4 pitchers with a group of friends and realizing a trend that they do NOT fill them all the way to the top, I asked the bartender to please top it off and she refused saying it's not their policy and she knows what she is doing. You should be able to get 4 full pints out of a pitcher, but this was not the case. This is maybe not a huge deal to some, but it's ripping people off and the fact that they didn't want to fix the situation, was upsetting. You order a 64oz pitcher, you should get 64oz! |
2 | I dont understand the other commenter saying this place is dirty and doesnt hve a beer selection. It has five domestics on tap and 20! Microbrews from a dunkleweiser to double ipas the beer is served at the perfect temperature. It is very clean. Dont let the name fool you, this is not a trashy place. Rustic but not tacky, gives off an air of classy yet blue collared. The servers are easy on the eyes and wear an appropriate amount of clothing to still be risqu\u00e9. 4 pool tables, 30+ person bar, and a large open dance floor along with tables and booths accommodate the bottom floor. The top floor balcony overlooks the main room and leads to an outdoor balcony patio! 30 big screen tvs litter the walls playing various sports and rock/country music videos. The fries are crispy and lightly salted and the burger is thick, juicy, and flavorful. This venue is bound to satisfy the down to earth men and women that populate the west valley. Would male a great weekend night! |
2 | Dined at Cebu Inasal at least 4x last week--breakfast (twice), lunch and dinner. The food was excellent, well presented and just yummy. Great service by the very friendly staff! The place (including the bathroom) was very clean, I highly recommend this place!\n\nAnd oh, btw-their yummy leche flan is sooo cheap for a perfect single serving size! |
1 | So the family was really excited for this place to open and we really wanted this place to be our next \"go to Filipino restaurant\" Unfortunately, it will not be a usual spot for us. We ordered the lumpia Shanghai, dinuguan, chicharron bulak, pork bbq on a stick and pancit Bam-i. \nThe bbq on a stick and pancit were both delicious. However when we placed our order for the lumpia , we asked how many pieces in an order. We were told twelve. When my mom picked up the order, they showed her what we had ordered, she counted 9. Their excuse was it's because the pieces were cut big. My mom, didn't bother to say anything. But excuse me, if the lumpia was cut into the twelve pieces, they would have been only one bite lumpias. Regardless, that should have not been an excuse.\nNext up, the chicharron bulaklak, we asked for it to be extra crispy. What we got was crumbs, maybe 5 small pieces of soggy chicharron soaked up will oil. \nThe dinuguan, it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either.\nWith the amount we paid for the amount of food that we received, we could have gotten a lot more and better quality at another Filipino restaurant that we frequent. |
2 | Amazing! Seriously the best massage I've ever had in my life. I've been to many top rated spas and massage therapists and Dana Marie put them all to shame. She knows how to work out muscle pains and aches with talented hands. You leave feeling rejuvenated both in body and spirit. It is amazing experience to be had. |
2 | Love Love Love getting a massage by Dana! She creates such a deep connection when I'm on the table it becomes very easy to open up to her, body wise, as well as spirit. I usually prefer male therapists, but Dana is the exception for me. For sure one of the best therapists in the Valley!! Please do yourself a favor, and book at least an 80 min with Dana, and be prepared for some amazing massage and energy work!! |
2 | The most important quality in a massage therapist is their diagnostic ability. Finding someone like Dana Marie, who is extremely proficient in listening to a patient's description of pain or discomfort and then being able to identify a treatment approach is why I continue to come back. She is really intuitive. I can't recommend her enough. |
2 | Bread made on site is delicious! Very hospitable owners, love the olives. Wonderful beef with couscous, lots of vegetables. Will definitely be back as we work very close to here. And must try the house hot tea! |
2 | My first time here and it was great! I came in for a haircut and, having been to other beauty schools before, I knew it could take awhile. I was pleasantly surprised when I walked in and the student who was going to cut my hair (Kelsey) came right out and got me. She sat me down in her chair, asked me what I wanted done with my hair, asked clarifying questions and then called her instructor over to let her know what I wanted done. After that, I got a nice shampoo and then she got to work cutting my hair. \n\nShe mentioned that it was her first day on the floor and I got a bit nervous when I heard that, but Kelsey seemed very confident and capable and she cut my hair exactly how I wanted it (I've had problems at other schools with students wanting to cut it differently than I want it). I liked that it only took an hour or so and the instructors were readily available to help the students when needed. \n\nOverall, everyone was very friendly, Kelsey was a great stylist, I got an awesome cut, and it only ran me $9! I'll definitely be back for another haircut and maybe to try a facial. |
1 | If I could give negative stars I would. I started to write my whole story here, but no one really cares. I got a really bad dye job here and the girl Yvette that did my hair was so mean and rude. No nice way to put it. At one point in the appointment she called me a racist. When I left the salon I had a yellow racing strip up the back of my black hair and my roots were dyed orange. How embarrassing for the stylist that did it. Take warning, your at the Fiesta Mall that should be the first clue... If your as cheap as me and want some quality, go up to Toni and Guy... |
2 | I had a not-so-good experience at another beauty school and decided to try here. From scheduling the appointment to getting EXACTLY what I wanted done was completely great. I did not have to wait long to be seen by my student, which was great. The down side was that it took 6 hours for a spiral perm. I blame that mostly for my long hair though, not the student. I was hoping to be out of there a bit sooner, but I will still go back. I love that the instructors are there, walking through the rows of chairs and offering help and guidance when there is a question and affirming the student's assessment of what to do next. I see a recipe for success in each student because of the leadership of the teaching staff. This school is maintained well and very pleasant to spend half a day in. Even the students seemed happy to be there, learning and doing. I will go back, and I will bring my children here to allow these students to practice! |
2 | Going here was actually a really great experience. I loved the idea of being apart of the education process for these budding beauty school students, and I even learned a lot myself. I had Walter who had 3 weeks of floor experience, so the instructor stayed with him the majority of the time and really made sure everything was perfect. I'm assuming that when they get a little more seasoned, the instructor will only check in a couple times.\n\nPros: \n - $9 Shampoo, cut, and thermal. Can't beat that price!\n - $15 Pedi/mani comes with free OPI nail polish\n - Fun learning experience\n\nCons: \n - Expect to be at the salon for the double the amount of time it would take a seasoned professional (due to instructor check ins and slower uncertain hands)\n - Know what you want because they aren't confident enough yet to make suggestions. (But they do a great job at mimicking your photo request).\n\nI will definitely go here again. Everyone was lovely and eager to please. |
2 | This place moved to this location. All of the reviews disappeared from the other location. The food is very authentic peruvian food. Recommend the Lomo saltado or the Seco de Carne. Or any seafood dish. Also try one of the many unique appetizers. My mom was Peruvian, so I crave this food. |
2 | New location but same great people and food!! Might be a little pricey but well worth it. As a Peruvian myself I can tell you this is the real deal so come and try it!!! |
1 | I just ate here for the first time a couple of weeks ago, at the new location. I definitely had higher expectations for this place that it did not come close to meeting.\n\nThe food seems great for hangovers, but if you are not sporting one then you will probably think very little of the food like I did. It is also grossly overpriced. The food portions are regular and you will not have any leftovers to bring home. \n\nOur meal started off with the Huancaina con Camaron...which is described well on the menu. It is a boiled potato with one small slice of boiled egg on top. A few small overcooked and shelled shrimp. $9. They must make a ton of money charging people $9 for 1 potato and a few small shrimp. \n\nI ordered the Saltado de Camarones and my boyfriend ordered the Tallarin Salteando de Carne. My plate was french fries with a bunch of onions and some more small shrimp on top. $16. They did not bring out the correct plate for my boyfriend (which the waitress even recommended to us)...instead they brought him Lomo Saltado which was the same thing as mine but with a few strips of beef (on top of french fries and onions). $12. \n\nI do not recommend this spot unless you have a hangover and money to throw at basic food. We will not be returning. The only reason this spot got the 2nd star is because the waitress was nice. |
2 | My hubby and I were on the hunt for something light and fresh and this place fulfilled that craving for us.\n\nIt is a simple and cool space decorated with small colorful frames with veggies on them. They have a nice and easy to read menu divided in panels, for what I remembered seeing they have salads, wraps, burritos, noodles bowls and green smoothies. Each panel describes all the ingredients that come in every item and at the bottom you get to choose your meat, they have steak, chicken, tofu or vegetarian. For me, that's a good break from the rest of the places where you get dizzy just by looking at their long and confusing menus.\n\nGetting to the best part, I got a chicken wrap called the superbiotic, it comes with bell peppers, spinach, chick peas, artichoke hearts, sundried tomatoes (which I would have preferred rehydrated, they felt like a bumpy road in my mouth) and a cucumber dill dressing, everything tasted nice and fresh (as the name states, freshii). My hubby got a steak burrito and he said it was ok, he though it needed some kind of dressing since it just came with a little bit of avocado and beans. They also got natural juices and coconut water (I got one) and I liked it a lot, the brand was Buddha, it was from Thailand. I will be back for more :) |
2 | Located in the Vegas Hot building! New owners and no longer affiliated* \n\nIf you don't see it on the menu, They say they will make you anything you want. :) |
2 | The old fresh mama. Super good food. Get the veggie skewers. Can't wait to see what they can do when they expand. Will be back |
2 | I am so excited that Sephora is now located in Downtown Summerlin! I attended my first VIB Rouge event in November and I felt like a princess! Employees greeted me, did a free makeover, helped me shop as if I were the only one in the store! They were slammed for the event! Wendy, Destiny, Moriah, Carol, Toni are just to name a few! They are always giving me free samples and advice on skincare! Thank you so much for all of my makeovers and customer service that is beyond the call of duty! \n\nThe PodBrother Show: http://youtu.be/S0Lusii7Tl0 |
2 | Finally! Shake shack opened their doors! It has a very nice interior and patio sitting. Its located between outside of nyny and monte carlo, so its way better to park at nyny and go through the food court. \n\nBest burger ive had in east side and finally now here in vegas!!! I highly recommend the SHAKE STACK and second the SHROOM BURGER. i love how the cheese will oooooozzzeee out once you bite onto your burger, one word, BOMBDIGGITTY! \n\nAlso, their staff was very attentive and friendly! Please keep it up guys! Good service good food! ;) |
2 | I love Shake Shack! Always good anytime everytime. I once stood in line for 2 hours in NYC for Shake Shack burger. Thanks for opening in Vegas. |
2 | I've tried Shake N Shack in Miami, DC, and Las Vegas. It was all perfect! Love it and enjoy it! |
2 | After seeing the line out the door and seeing other reviews we had to try it. ShackBurger and fries were good. Ordered a root beer float but they were out of root beer. Fun atmosphere. |
2 | Now I never have to move back to NYC. When I heard Shake Shack would be opening a location in NYNY I patiently waited for months to be reunited with the best burger ever. In and Out can't compete the burger, the bun, it's all way better. The crinkle cut cheese fries are phenomenal. Who am I kidding everything is great. \n\nYea there are lines and wait can sometimes be long but it's worth it, it will always be worth it. \n\nDo yourself a favor drive to the strip and grab a burger but note the date and time, because you will remember this burger forever. |
1 | I was asked by Shake Shack to email them about my experience since I didn't rate them too well on my IG. I figure I'd copy and paste a portion of my email to them:\n\nI had gone earlier today to see what all the hype was about. I liked what I saw on the menu and wanted to order the double SmokeShack and was told that you had run out of bacon (it was roughly 11:30am). Fine. I also ordered one order of fries and a concrete shake (I forgot the name, but it included chocolate truffle cookie dough, which I was told was also out of stock). Fine. Replace it with peanut butter. My total was a tad over $19. $19? This better be the best burger in the world. That is WAY overpriced for any kind of burger meal.\n\nSo I wait and finally get my burger....\n\nWhere's the other patty? I went to the counter and notified them of their mistake. They apologized profusely and said they'd have my double right away. To my horror, however, they took the single and tossed it straight to the trash. A perfectly good burger. Apparently the profit margin is immense if your employees are willing to toss a perfectly good burger away.\n\nI finally sit down with my double SmokeShack, minus the bacon. I bite into it and the burger was nicely seasoned. Nothing about the meat screamed \"unique\", as there was no special seasoning to differentiate it from your competitors. The peppers were a nice touch and the bread was light and airy (which could also be a detriment due to the burger's juices almost making it soggy). It wasn't amazing overall, but it wasn't terrible either. I would rate the burger a tad bit lower than an In n Out burger and better than a Five Guys burger. The fries were done well. The shake was ok too. \n\nWas it worth the $19 price tag? Hell no. The overall meal had the quality of a hole-in-the-wall, $8 meal. Speed of service and customer service quality is definitely not the issue. I was served quickly and politely, even though the line was long. It was the price, the lack of preparedness/ingredients, and the willingness to waste food so nonchalantly turned me off to the whole experience.\n\nMy friends had told me about the mushroom burger and how good it was. I'm not sure if I want to try it when my meal's going to cost me the same price as a meal for 3 at some of your competitors. |
1 | Unforgettable experience - salty fries and burger to saggy. We order there supposedly famous ice cream in a big container but with no lead on it. We are family of 8 from California we feel that we mistreated. The location looks decent compares to other burger chain but may be becouse its new \"Hope will be Maintained \" |
2 | Went in to see what all the buzz is about and Shake Shack was definitely worth the trip! The restaurant itself is so nice and well-designed, I loved it. The food was awesome. I would compare the juiciness of the burger to SmashBurger - it almost melts in your mouth. The staff was very friendly and we even got some free fries thanks to a really nice employee. Overall, I was pretty impressed! |
2 | The best!! Been wanting to try them since my foodie friends have been posting them. I'm so glad they opened one while I was in Vegas. The burgers were excellent and the shack sauce was delicious. I love the cheese fries. Tried the salted caramel frozen pudding. It was creamy. I took 1 star off because they only have Red Velvet on the 3rd week of the month. I was pretty disappointed on that cuz I really wanted try it. They need to open one up in LA, ASAP so I can try the red velvet. Will definitely come back again. |
2 | I've always heard about Shake Shack from all my friends who have visited New York but never got the chance to try. Super happy they decided to open one in Vegas even though I live in California :') \n\nStopped by here over the weekend on my way to Utah. Once you walk in they take you through a Disneyland type waiting line. The girl who took my order was super sweet and helped me pick out a burger since it was my first time.\n\nI ordered the Shack Stack a cheeseburger combined with the shroom burger which has a delicious crispy portobello mushroom filled with both ooey goodness of melted cheeses and muenster cheeses topped with lettuce and tomato. SO SO GOOD!! Especially with their shacksauce! Must try!!\n\nI also had a side order of their fries that I sprinkled with a bunch of pepper and dipped in ketchup, my fave :') I can't wait to visit Vegas again and stop by shack stack and try all the other things on their menu!! |
2 | Very tasty! I'm in love with their brioche bun which is very soft and moist, and the bun is not cut across all the way so when ur eating the ingredients are not going to fall out the other side, genius! They have a special Shack sauce, which actually kinda tastes like garlic infused mayonnaise. The Shack burger will come with cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce, but if u want to add pickles or onions, they most definitely can. The cheese fries sauce are hot when they are served to you which makes it so much better, it's sort of similar to a nacho cheese. \n\nThere are of course tables to sit at but there are also some lounge areas without a table. But I don't see it being a problem since your food is served to you on a metal tray which u can set in ur lap. Service is very friendly. It is located right outside the New York New York hotel right by the Brooklyn Bridge. |
2 | This isn't in n out but good so eat here to help their business yummy and get the concrete custard thingies and crinkle fries |
1 | Very rude staff, also yelling over each other... food was mediokre at best, will not be back |
1 | First off... know that you will be charged another $10 dollars just to PARK!. Basic ticket price is $37.50 per person (everyone over 12 yrs). Is it worth it? a reluctant yea.. there are a lot of inter-active games and displays. I bought tickets 4-5 weeks ago, and was so excited that it was opening here, just a mile away! If the tickets were a little cheaper I would go again, but now it's off my bucket list, i'm not going back. A lot of work and thought went into this event, nicely done and great staff. Bring a jacket, it's cold throughout. Bring the kids, it's more for them. I was told it was targeted to the adults, but that was lack-lustered for my tastes. First room they have you stand in front of a green screen for a picture, but give you no input on how or what it is for, they need to put samples of the three backdrop pictures up front so you can have a small idea of the finish product. They have cafe food on-site, which we didn't try, there is a lot to take in, you can spent a quite of a bit of time just reading everything. Yes there are restrooms inside (outside) available. My biggest disappointment is that I was expecting props from the Marvel movies, and backdrops, more museum type pieces, there was none. The simulators that held my interest were the 'Holo-Blaster Training Simulator' and the 'Black Widow Agility Maze'. There was an 'Avengers Encounter' that would not work at all for me, maybe because I was wearing dark clothes and black jacket, so the computer had a hard time in seeing my movements, not sure. At times it just seemed 'hokey', good-hearted but hokey, and you reflect on the money you spent to walk through. The Marvel Experience collects a LOT of information about you, and get ready to input your email address in their interactive displays everywhere. I own a couple restaurants and maybe I should start charging a $10 per car fee since you're already spending money at my place? That is sooo retarded, shame on you for not putting that in your website, or with ticketmaster. I carry just credit cards anymore... you need to bring cold hard cash and lots of it. |
1 | Expensive, more for parking ($10), unorganized and line after line. It took 45 minutes just to get up to the registration with our bands to track the experience. Finally able to register, one of our bands didn't work. When I asked the attendant she said only 50% work and it isn't necessary to track... Don't wait in line to do it for that reason alone.\n\nFrom there we stood in another long line to get in, where there was another long line. Finally into the first area all of the lines were a good 30 minutes to try an interactive game, which we saw weren't working properly for those playing anyways.\n\nOn with the experience... We waited in line to go into a holding room which led to another holding room and more ahead. Not worth the wait unless you have children. It was advertised as entertaining for adults but I disagree. 4 hours later we made it through, tired and disappointed. We didn't even get to experience 3D because there was a glitch. Every time we went to a new area I thought to myself, it's okay, the next part is when it will pick up. It never happened though. \n\nBetween everything breaking down and 75% of it just being standing in a line, I would not recommend this for the price you pay. The one nice thing I can say is the staff was kind during the frustration, even though it was clear there was quite a bit of confusion/glitches on their end, they rolled with the punches. Overall, colossal waste of money and time. This experience must have been designed by Hydra... |
1 | We had tickets to the 10am experience. Should have just gotten a refund when our original tickets (12/13) were canceled. That was a cluster-f in itself with Ticketmaster and our original tickets. \n\n$10 parking that you don't find out until you get to the dirt lot you park in. Couldn't bring in stroller for our 2.5 year old. The registration keyosks, about 60% were broken. Probably because those tablets cannot be in the sun. Whoever planned the setup didn't think that one through. A full canopy rather than an awning for the trailers, would have prevented the registration process fiasco. That and there was no sight of IT (though the staff knew there was an issue) until people started complaining loudly.\n\nStood around waiting at least 30 minutes to reregister (cause it wasn't recognizing our userid/pass we set up online). The quinjet area broke down and we ended up waiting in the \"hangar\" for 40 minutes. The 3d dome area had problems, so we weren't able to use the 3d glasses. Couldn't experience the 4d ride cause of height limitations, which we weren't informed about until we were in the room. Not very young child (5 and under) friendly as there wasn't a lot that my son was able to participate in. \n\nThough i didnt know what to expect, i was not prepared for this huge of a disappointment. Very VERY unhappy with the experience!!! |
1 | Note: I rated this one-star because I can't give it less.\n\nMy wife Jill and I went to this at ten this morning. First, let's talk about how we almost didn't make it because Hero Ventures and TicketMaster never got their act together. When they postponed opening the event for a week, we did not get any information about our NEW tickets. All they did was mention that we could bring a friend for free. All that this did was add to the total number of disappointed attendees today.\n\nWe arrived and were very much surprised by a heretofore unmentioned charge for parking. Not once was it referenced in any of the communications, or on the page for the event. Ten additional dollars poorer, we then waited for thirty to forty five minutes, in the sun, while other attendees tried futilely to register their less than useless tracker bracelets. The wait would still have been a long time, even if EVERYONE had pre-registered, because none of the pre-registration credentials were being recognized. However, the wait was even LONGER because only fifty five to sixty percent of the kiosks were working, and only forty five to fifty of them working completely.\n\nWe were then treated to spending huge amounts of time standing and waiting. The shortest wait, after the registration debacle, was twenty minutes before getting to the \"Interactive\" area. This consisted mostly of cheesy games (more at home at Castles and Coasters than a groundbreaking technological marvel) that had simply been reskinned with Marvel characters. But, most of the Marvel Experience was the waiting. Waiting for the \"3-D\" and the \"4-D\" experiences. Both of these were notable lacking in at least one advertised dimension. The 3-D Projection wasn't even working, so the glasses they handed us were handed right back. This after a forty five to fifty minute wait. The wait to go from the \"3-D\" part to the \"4-D\" ride was only twenty to twenty five minutes... But, also NO 3-D!!!\n\nSo we spent two and a half hours getting less than half of what we paid for. The only thing this had in common with Marvel was the name, as well as the waiting that Marvels dedicated fans do. But, at least that waiting pays off in dividends of great comics, movies and TV series. The \"Marvel Experience\" was the waiting but, it was only followed by profound disappointment.\n\nAlso, the staff couldn't have been more disorganized and I'll-informed if they were the voting public.\n\nThis event was an over-hyped, under-delivered, bad faith rip-off. We will pursue this as far as we need to get resolution. I can't get the time from my limited life back that was wasted this morning back from them but, they can sure as Hell give me back my money. |
1 | The marvel experience was not marvelous at all. It was indeed terrible, I must say. I understand this is the second day it has been open but nothing was working well. The lines were extremely long to get in and once inside there were lines for everything!!! Picture disney lines and multiply that by 10 and then only to arrive to things that you can do at other places like the laser maze, or a climbing wall. The better things were not working well at all. The wrist bands were lame and not functional, the 3d and 4d movies were not 3d at all. The total experience was terrible and I ended up apologizing to my family from out of the country to have taken them there on their vacation. My kids say they would only go back if they got paid. As for me, they would for sure have to pay me a lot to go back. I highly recommend putting all of the employees through the experience because many of them could not explain how it worked or what would be next, also, you need to manage the lines a lot better, and of course get the technology to work. The idea is good but the execution is very poor. I also have requested a refund. Do not waste your time. This is more for kids than adults but even the kids did not like it. |
1 | 1 star is too much for this extremely disappointing experience. Do yourself a favor and save your money. Even if everything was working it was still not worth the time and especially not worth the cost. The Marvel Experience was a Marvel Rip Off!\n\nEverything was grossly overpriced. Just glad I only wasted 40 on the ticket and not the 200 for VIP experience. |