Assorted Dessert Bars
Gunther's

Gunther's

1601 Meridian Ave San Jose, CA 95125, San Andreas, United States

Delis • German • Catering • American


"If you’re looking for a caterer for an event, look no further! Gunther’s Catering has everything you need and more! We used Gunther’s Catering for our backyard October wedding in Willow Glen. Gunther’s provided food, beverages, bartender, service staff, tables, chairs, linens, china, flatware, glassware, and ice. Not to mention pickup and delivery! Steve (from Gunther’s was nothing short of amazing. He patiently fielded all our questions (and trust me, there were many! and provided suggestions, sage advice, and (as needed a hefty dose of much-needed reassurance. We even had the luxury of a private tasting at Gunter’s Restaurant. Steve also provided recommendations for other vendors such as a florist, DJ service, etc. Steve came out for a site visit twice to figure out logistics, spacing and “what goes where.” He met with me and our planning team and patiently considered all ideas and offered his own tried and true suggestions. Since this was my first, last and only wedding it was important to me and you know what? It was just as important to Steve. The food was outstanding! In fact, our friends are still talking about how great the food was. The service staff and bartender were efficient and professional. They knew what they were doing and it showed! And those cookies! Our backyard was transformed into a magical venue, even surpassing what we had hoped for. We have Steve and Gunther’s Catering to thank for it!"

Southside Deli

Southside Deli

1825 Hillview St, Sarasota, Florida, 34239, United States

Soup • Delis • Vegan • American


"I 've never been to Southside Deli before, didn 't even know it existed. Driven by it thousands of times but, well, no excuses.So when I found myself with a hungry tummy and a desire for a good sandwich, I didn 't expect Google to show me a place a block from SMH.Parking is tight in the area, 4 spaces right in front and more on Hillview but busy times are going to be .... an entertaining excerise.Or you can call your order in and pick it up at the drive-thru window. A drive-thru at a non-fast food restaurant? That 's nuts and terrific.The menu is displayed on several flat screens above the counter but they change kind of quickly so it took a few passes to read everything and make a decision.To say my muffuletta panini was 'hot off the press ' is both an understatement and a terrible pun. It was delivered to my table within 2 minutes of ordering and I couldn 't pick it up for a minute without risk of burning my fingers. This place is a well-oiled machine full of friendly staff. And it is really clean, it looked like it just opened at the start of the lunch rush.Once it cooled down a few notches it was a tasty sandwich. The olive tapenade was milder than on other muffulettas I 've had but still a good, fairly light lunch with a pickle spear on the side.And now that I know they 're there, I 'll be stopping in again.Plenty of space for the walker wheelchair crowd to navigate. The front door is wide and the tables seem well-spaced. Might be a touch tight getting to the bathrooms, though, as cases of drinks line the hallway."

University Plaza Convention Center

University Plaza Convention Center

333 S John Q Hammons Pkwy, 65806, Springfield, US, United States

Tea • Pub • Coffee • Buffet


"Lobby was nice and check-in was easy. The location was good for what we were visiting town for as well. But we've got mostly complaints after that, which is why I'm writing a review (when I normally don't).Rooms are pretty outdated. There are hotel rooms elsewhere in Springfield for roughly the same price (2-star hotels, even) that are more up-to-date than here.Shower was not clean. We were put in a wheelchair-accessible room and the shower did not retain the water, so the water pooled onto the bathroom floor, which I'd consider hazardous. Speaking of the bathroom, we were only given a single bar of soap to share for showers and also for general hand-washing. Bring your own shampoo, conditioner, and soap because your room may be lacking.The room sorely lacks power outlets, and the ones we found may not be easy to reach. We did find a power strip behind the nightstand but it looks like it hadn't been touched in years. Covered in dirt.We were told the pool would have towels, but there were none. The front desk was nearby however, so that wasn't much of an inconvenience, but worth noting since most of our time at the hotel had been unpleasant. The indoor pool was freezing cold, and I generally don't mind a cool pool. It was unbearable for me, I couldn't get beyond waist deep for two minutes before I had to exit. We're also not sure if the water in that pool is treated, considering there was no smell or feel of chlorine in the water.The breakfast isn't free, which I was expecting anyway, but the price they'd expect you to pay for their breakfast was a bit high considering there are free breakfasts at other hotels I've stayed at that looked better. The cafe they have near the front desk had only one person working on a weekend morning, so we didn't bother until we didn't see a line. We bought an iced tea, and the associate gave us a plastic cup with ice water in it and placed a tea bag into it. That isn't tea, it's cold water with a tea bag floating in it.I know this hotel is generally on the cheaper end in the area so you should expect to get what you pay for, but there are others in the area that are better quality for the same price. Don't settle for here because it's the closest one to the MSU campus."