Missionary's Downfall
Bodega Negra

Bodega Negra

355 West 16th Street, New York, United States Of America, 10011

Pub • Drinks • Mexican • Chicken


"Our family stayed for a week in this hotel and had fairly good experience. The location is great as it is with walkable distance to subway. It's also very close to Chelsea market with lots of dining options. There are also several restaurants from different cuisines (Asian, American, etc). The hotel is very modern with NFT decorations on the wall modern arts all over the lobby. We booked 2 different rooms as we added a night due to change of plan. For 1st night, we booked a queen room but the receptionist manager (Mr. Irtiza) was very kind to upgrade our room to king sized one. The room was on the 5th floor that was accessed via the front elevators. It was pretty small (but I guess it's quite customary in New York). The room has very modern decorations bathroom. When we stayed on Saturday night, the room was super noisy. We could hear the sound from the night club next door and lots of honking and people shouting at midnight. Fortunately, we only stayed for a night. Our second room (that we stayed for almost a week) was a king sized bed with larger square footage. It was on 6th floor via the back elevator of the building. It has big round windows overlooking Empire State building The Edge. This larger room was more comfortable for our family as we still had space after putting our big luggages. The bed was a bit soft for us but we managed to get a good sleep. This room was quieter but we could still hear some sound from the night club on Sunday Friday night (not as bad as the previous room). The reception staffs were friendly, especially Mr. Irtiza (the manager) who always greeted us when we passed by. The house keeper was courteous and cleaned the room very well. Our experience was more like 3.5 stars (due to the noise also extra resort fee). Otherwise, the hotel staffs were good."

The Old Stone Church Restaurant

The Old Stone Church Restaurant

210 3rd St Castle Rock, CO 80104-2436, United States

Wine • Tapas • Western • American


"What a beautiful place! From the outside, there is definitely some attraction. I browsed the menu next to the entrance and then I heard it.... the pizza angels were calling me. And they said, come in, oh hungry one. Quench your thirst with cold beer, fill your belly with amazing pizza. And so I did. Some beautiful history here! An old Catholic Church that was closed in the mid 60 's, if I remember correctly. I 'm a sucker for old buildings, beer and pizza. There were SOOOO many things in the menu I want to come back and try. Like my next most favorite food on earth, lasagne. Came in just after noon. Warmly greeted by staff. Service was spot-on! Had my drink order placed quickly. A most epic recommendation by my waitress to try a slice of the Buffalo chicken pizza! I also had to try the Works Slice. So originally, I was hoping for an individual-sized pizza. But let me tell you, two slices the same size as an individual-sized pizza! I did not leave hungry! (Maybe hungry come try everything else later! I can 't say enough about the beauty of this place! Such a warm feeling, and really want to come back and share this with my family. Antique wood floors and tables, beautiful stained glass. Incredible! The pizza was outstanding! Crust was cooked to perfection, crispy and topped to perfection. This is my new favorite place in Castle Rock! Nice job to the amazing staff and cooks!"

Keg And Barrel West

Keg And Barrel West

6 Marketplace Dr, Hattiesburg, MS 39402, United States

Pizza • Cheese • Burgers • Chicken


"You would think if you had to wait 30 minutes to have your order taken after your appetizer, and another 45 mins for your dinner it might actually be good..or that your waiter wouldn't stand there and wait for you to pay your ticket making eye contact the whole time not smiling while asking if you want to keep the change...nor say thank you even once despite still getting an 18 and 20 percent tip.Idk what the difference is between this location and the pupbar of the same name on hardy st. but they are day and night different leagues.The roast beef fries here were.....so bland, saugy, and overcooked it was actually impressive. I took the goat cheese off the chicken pesto pizza and it still had way too much going on, why do I need actual puddles of balsamic vinaigrette on my pizza...wouldn't a light drizzle suffice if it even belongs on pizza to begin with and I'm really not sure it does...My husband's waffles had pieces of burnt food from the waffle press stuck to it..I'm sure noone could've taken a second in that 45 minute wait to pick the things off before presenting them to us...and the chicken was dry as a brick (completey opposite from keg and barrel on hardy)My friend ordered the weakest unsweetened tea I've ever tasted. One drop of tea per one cup of water apparently and waiter couldn't be bothered to refill it or any of our drinks more than once the entire almost 2 hours we were there.It wasn't even busy, and on a Saturday afternoon at that, which should've been my first red flag I guess but I thought atleast the food would be fast and service would be attentive or friendly. Either would have done..We were all highly underwhelmed and confused how this location could be so terrible compared to the hardy st location which we love. This place needs some of whatever they have over there that keeps their food good, fast, and keeps their staff friendly."