4702 East Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89121
Clark County
Phone: (702) 458-5774
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by Aaron B. on
Had a great night. Really enjoyed the food. Had one of the large group tables in the back with entire party sitting on the floor. Seemed pretty challenging for wait staff to serve bending down all the time and having to take their shoes off every time the entered our private area. They did a great job. I can remember my days of waiting tables and that would be an annoying table to have. We were a little late with the whole group so had to eat fairly quickly, but the staff did a great job of getting us served and out in time for the band. Food was amazing. Really enjoyed the diversity of things on the menu. Parking is either Valet or their is a lot right across the street that is easy and cheap. Highly recommended.
by Mike Y. on
Meh... I admit I was kinda excited to see that there was a froyo place so close to my house. My girl and I took a trip over to Roswell to check the place out. At first glance it was pretty cool. Tons of flavors to choose from and the topping bar looked neat and full of possibilities. I filled my cup with about 4 flavors. Mango, Plain, Chocolate, and Peach. Everything tasted like artificial peach except for the chocolate. The texture was a bit off as well. It was richer than other froyo places and I'm positive I crunched down on some ice crystals....not good.... The saving grace I think was the topping bar. They had a decent selection of all the popular items. mochi, fresh fruits, and my favorite Captain Crunch!!!! It's a lil weird I know...but oh so good. I had high expectations for this place and I left disappointed.
by Charissa Evenson on
I saw the Kaiju Big Battel [sic] here Saturday night. That show was awesome (all I'm going to say is: Steam Powered Tentacle Boulder!). But I shall base my review purely on the venue, ok? Ok. Big line outside. But it was well tended by the staff, letting us know where to stand so we wouldn't go to the wrong place. There was another event going on the same night, and they kept us in order. We get in, and OH NO, no reentry! But my friend needs his ticket, what do we do, he's not here yet? Oh, don't worry, you can go back out and give it to him, you just have to stay in the roped off area of the sidewalk. Phew, very accommodating. Nice. Coat check? Classy. $3. OK, seems fair, I am here for Big Batteling, not worrying about my coat. And the line at the end of the show to get it back, not too bad. Get to the second floor for the show, and it's a big space. A big crowded space, but views are pretty damn good wherever you stand, so that was nice. I checked out the 3rd floor balcony, and unless you are in the first row against the rails, or maybe the second looking in between their heads, I don't think the views are very good. There are raised platforms that a row of people can stand on up here too, but they don't give a great view either. My friends and I ventured back downstairs, and our view from the middle of the crowd worked best. The bar is in the back, so you don't have to go far, or to another room at least, for a drink. But I can't say I would ever get another drink here, at $10 for a Heineken (plus tip), I was not planning on spending another penny on them. Minus one star for the expensive beer and also since there only seemed one way out, the stairwell we came up, which made for a sloooow exit. I almost fell down the stairs because you can't see where they come at you though the giant mass of exiting people. The girl's head in front of me suddenly dropped 6 inches down, and that was my only warning that, hey, this is where the stairs start. I would come back here for a concert or show, but like the guy next to me, I would bring a flask. And hey, now I have a reason to get a flask! Score.