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“Great atmosphere! Super friendly staff & experienced bartenders at all of the establishments in the food court.“
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“Great atmosphere! Super friendly staff & experienced bartenders at all of the establishments in the food court.“
“Don’t go shopping with your wife“
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“Cool spot didn't get a chance to really dive in most of the menu but the catfish was a solid taste. Give me a little more season may can get a 10 out of me.. but diffenitly a place to revisit.“
“Had placed a large food order by phone the day before and unfortunately there had been some miscommunication regarding the order and the food order was not completed upon arrival. However, I spoke to Adam who was absolutely AMAZING and accommodating to the situation. He was very helpful and swift to respond. I can’t praise him enough. Thank you for doing your job well. The service was outstanding. And everyone enjoyed the food!“
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“The staff and supervisors at Costco store #465 at 4502 East Oak Street in Phoenix really need to be properly trained on the ADA. A supervisor and a cashier here harassed a person with a service dog on 1/27/26 around closing time. First, an employee near the checkout very clearly attempted to interfere with the service dog's duties by acting crazy, waving their arms around, trying to get the dog to react or play. The dog barked, as many service animals would in such a situation. Then, when checking out, the cashier told the dog's handler that service dogs can't bark or will be asked to leave. She indicated the supervisor was watching. This is not true or acceptable, under the ADA, service dogs may bark as a warning or alert or as another part of a task it is trained to do. The employees were wrong in this case, but what made it worse was that after leaving the cashier, the supervisor then also stopped the dog's handler even though they had just witnessed their cashier doing the same. When the handler told the supervisor his dog was a service animal, the supervisor insisted there must be some type of certification. I stepped in at this point to politely suggest the supervisor take a look at the ADA as there is no certification for assistive animals. This man looked at me and doubled down, again stating that there is certification required for service dogs. This supervisor is clearly a problem, and he and the entire staff apparently need better training in order to give all customers proper respect and to avoid discriminating against customers with disabilities, but also in order to be in compliance with the ADA.“
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“Satisfaction and cravings!“
“Great place! Looks small from the outside but has so many options on the inside with tons of seating! We had the dumplings at Lao Ma and the Korean fried chicken bowl. Everything tasted excellent, we didn’t wait too long, and all the staff were very sweet and helpful.“
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“This place is amazing, went there for food and a charity event that they helped sponsor for kids. Definitely will be coming back. I had the BBQ and wings and both were amazing. Teresa and Mel are the best and will take care of you. Never seen an owner of an establishment working in every area of the place to make sure their customers are happy like I did there.“
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“I was excited that there was finally some eggs in stock . And I always but the cauliflower pizza“
“The food hall is located close to Legoland, so easiest way to get here is to just park in front of Legoland. There's accessible parking spot, and within the mall an accessible walkway. There are plenty of tables here in the hall area with chairs. They also have napkins and easy-to-locate trash cans. Inside the food hall, they also have a large-sized single-story carousel. It's a nice lively atmosphere.
There's quite a bit of variety to choose from as well including Mexican-style dessert at La Michoacan, Asian foods, burgers at Johnny Rockets, Korean hot dogs, and more. Yum!“
“if you complain about tooker’s dining hall this year, you need to lower your standards for a school dining hall. there is usually lots of options for lunch and dinner, both consistent daily staples and rotating dishes, and the employees are nice. however, the breakfast selection can be limited and rarely has much variety from day to day. if you don’t want eggs and one of three mediocre potato dishes, you’re kind of out of luck. the smoothies are my go-to for breakfast.“
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“Thanks everyone for the comments I’m so happy I like the food and the services God bless u“