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Pazzo! Italiana

Pazzo! Italiana

853 5 th Ave South Naples, FL 34102, 34102-5582, United States

Tea • Beer • Pizza • Italian


"My daughters had invited myself and my wife to Naples to celebrate my 60th birthday. They had made a reservation at Pazzo for 20.30 and we arrived on time and was shown directly to our table. The restaurant was reasonably full but there many empty tables which on a Friday evening was somewhat surprising. We ordered drinks which came along pretty swiftly and was then asked to order which we did from the rather large and extensive menu. Our starters arrived in a flash, two tomato and mozzarella salads, one Tuscan bean soup and a Caesar salad. The soup tasted as if it had been made from paint emulsion, too much oil made it stick to the back of the throat. As for the Mozzarella this had obviously been pre-prepared and almost frozen making the tomatoes mushy and tasteless. To add insult to injury our main course arrived whilst we were trying to make the most of the appetizers. Needless to say we sent it back and was then confronted by a very put out manager whom tried to explain that this was the way they served paying clients at Pazzo. There was no question of the customer always being right, just eat what's is placed in front of you. I could go on and on but needless to say the meal went back to the kitchen and that was the last we saw of it. We asked for the bill and found that they had the audacity to add a gratuity which was promptly removed. If you want fast food stick to McDonald's, the service is better so is the food."

Rio Ranch

Rio Ranch

Hilton Houston Westchase 9999 Westheimer Rd. Houston, TX 77042, 77042-3803, United States

Wine • Steak • Coffee • Seafood


"Unfortunately I also have to downgrade this review as well. The restaurant was warmer than the hallways so that's a plus. They did sit us in front of the fireplace on both of our visits. The first night we arrived for dinner. Ordered the calamari and it was terrible. Seriously one of the most pathetic looking calamari dishes I've ever seen. Over breaded to sure... But also the presentation was all wrong. It was served on a plate and barely covered it. Very paltry. The sauce for it was pretty good had a very healthy spicy kick. Luckily the biscuits corn bread were really good. However I ordered a burger and my friend ordered the pork sliders and both of these were pretty good. The dinner waitress was also very good. Friendly and attentive. The next morning after finding out the lounge was not open on Monday we returned for breakfast. We were told to have the buffet... I think there was also a menu we weren't given a choice. The buffet was pretty hit or miss. The potatoes were very good. Cooked with cheese and served warm. The scrambled eggs were in a warmer next to the potatoes but were absolutely freezing. The bacon was pretty good but the sausage was terrible. I ordered 2 iced teas and 2 orange juice. Instead I receive 2 coffees. I could hand for my own orange juice, but the carafe at the buffet was empty. Service was very lackluster. Because of this we decided to take the entire staff when they arrived Monday night to another restaurant outside of the hotel."

Hyde Sunset Kitchen Cocktails – Sbe

Hyde Sunset Kitchen Cocktails – Sbe

8117 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, United States

Wine • Full • Kitchen • American


"To the owners of this establishment, this kind of treatment happens all over Los Angeles, from Montecito to Big Bear. I've experienced it in grocery stores and auto shops, but I imagine it all starts in Hollywood clubs. Speaking as someone who moved to L.A. for the nightlife, I can tell you it should never cost more than $20 to get into any celebrity party—if it does, that's a red flag. It means the place is either empty or just another indoor version of Hollywood's generic pink wall. Don't take the door staff's word for it; they’re not the ones out partying. Here’s a life lesson you don’t want to learn the hard way: never pay door fees in cash, because if the place is terrible, you’ll want your money back—and trust me, it usually is. This venue operates as a business spot at best, and I have no interest in discussing business on a Saturday night. This sentiment seems to be shared by all of us who aren’t regulars here. It really could be so much better. You might wonder why I come here—it’s because it’s my local bar. For anyone who got turned away, I snuck in (you might want to practice climbing hedges), but I assure you, it’s not a party. About 90% of it is just a selfie spot, with 75% of the crowd there to be seen with their friends. I’d say there's about 1% who are actually dancing and another 2% genuinely having a good time. There’s no dancing from the waitstaff, and the crowd isn’t dancing either. Sure, they fill the place with attractive people (yawn), just like every other country club. But as always, the real answer is personality. The nightlife in Hollywood on weekends is dead, except for some spots off Santa Monica. It doesn’t improve in Hollywood; it just gets worse. In Chicago, there’s a well-known gym called the East Bank Club, which isn’t really a gym either, but people do flock there—not for workouts, despite the NBA players who train there. Unfortunately, L.A. isn’t solving this issue anytime soon. Eventually, I’ll find a club where the waitresses can dance because they’re treated well by management and the crowd. But the clientele here—sorry, mom and dad—is like a bunch of misbehaved children. If you’re looking for genuine fun, there are jam sessions in Antelope Valley, and the Ying Yang Twins have the whole place dancing in the foothills of Big Bear (which is the easiest of the four routes there). Also, if you’re a fan of the American Olympics, Phelps enjoys craft breweries in Thousand Oaks. And to the man who dressed and sounded like Common asking about this venue, I suggest checking out Elbow Room off Cahuenga or Moms in Culver City."