8690 Verbena Street
Commerce City, CO 80022
Adams County
Phone: (303) 288-0842
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
Mile HI Kennel Club - About Us
No Description Available for Mile HI Kennel Club.
Website Description and Information
No Website Description Available for Mile HI Kennel Club.
by Justin T. on
A group of friends and I attempted to use the Groupon deal here, and were disappointed as soon as we got there. There was a 10 minute wait to get in, and when we got to the counter, they attempted to charge each of us a $5 cover charge (for a bowling ally?! really?!) . The Groupon deal made no mention of this anywhere, but the employees were adamant that the fee could not be waived, so we asked to speak with the manger. After a 10 minute wait, the manger finally came out. At first he tried to tell us that Groupon is responsible for the fine print of the deal, not Bowlmor lanes. After I asked him if Groupon was ever informed about the cover charge, he replied that they were not, and that Bowlmar Lanes was under no obligation to mention extra fees not stipulated in the purchase because they had been "charging a cover charge for 38 years." Throughout this whole conversation, the manger was extremely nasty and condescending. While we didn't end up Bowling there (Groupon gave us a refund), the interior looked cheap, plastic, and sleazy - like an outrageously priced sketchy lazer tag arcade. My advice to anybody thinking of bowling on the Lower East Side: stay far away, you can do better.
by Elane Oxley on
Can we just assume that the service is going to be terrible at an Ethiopian restaurant? Can we just start with that assumption? Is that racist? Well, whether it is or not, it does seem to be the general rule. The restaurant is nothing fancy: small cafe tables and utilitarian chairs. Up some stairs, there's a pool table and some couches. The walls are decorated with vaguely menacing Ethiopian travel posters ("13 MONTHS OF SUN!"). I see that I am not the only Ratecluber who had to go to the bar at Club Waziema to beg for a waiter, and then wait another long stretch for him to come. (I think he went on a smoke break after he brought us water, and by smoke break, I mean he took a train to somewhere where they had his preferred brand of cigarettes, smoked the whole pack, made a few phone calls, then came back in and gestured that he would be with us "in a minute.") But you know what? Whatever. He was very amiable. And more importantly, the food, when it arrived, seemingly hours later, was exquisite and very cheap. Our table ordered two veggie platters and two meat platters, thus sampling everything on the menu, and the grand total was about $50. Several folks at our table had never eaten Ethiopian before; they were unanimous in their praise; we all ate heartily. We went to Club Waziema after we had been to four bars in a row, and the injera bread did an impressive job of sopping up our boozy lunches. By the time we left Club Waziema (for the next bar, naturally), we were practically sober and very sated.