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Coach Adrian Zubia is a patient and relatively calm coach LoL. My son was on the team for years and learned much from Zub and the rest of the volunteer coaches. They always have quality wrestlers to partner with and there is always something new to learn. My daughter was a high school wrestler and she was always welcomed on the mat to either cut a few ounces or get some extra training. I would definitely recommend Team Xtreme!

EDJ School of Jiu Jitsu Riverside – Menu with Prices – 5105 Jurupa Ave Suite C3, Riverside

What a pleasure it is to be able to train under Professor Juan Pablo Garcia and the coaches he has under him. As a female, I initially was intimated to take classes with males, but they have a BJJ Fundamentals class for females, and this class was very instrumental in developing my confidence. Coach Kim is very supportive and diligently breaks down technique that is understandable and makes the class fun to be apart of. Coach Kim also teaches the Kids Class and I absolutely love her patience and the passion she has working with children. Both Coach Mario and Coach Alex are right up there with the caliber of teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Coach Alex will break down movements and explain details and isn’t afraid to show you multiple times til you get the technique down. Coach Mario is great at conditioning and overall is helpful with nutrition and BJJ. There are not enough words to describe training under Professor JP. He is so informative and what I appreciate the most is the dedication he has to all his students. I cant imagine making myself available to everyone, however, he does a great job doing it all. He is passionate about BJJ and overall wants to spread that passion to his students, and I was hooked right away. I have had the pleasure of training with this team for over 2.5 years and it has been very rewarding.

Look’s Marketplace – Menu with Prices – 500 E 69th St, Sioux Falls

The team at Looks is flat out amazing. Very friendly staff and cozy, inviting environment. They strive to learn your name and greet you by name on subsequent visits. They are knowledgeable in more than just meat. Their chef training allows them to provide helpful information on recipes and cooking techniques that they are always happy to share. Their selection is always of the highest quality. If you are looking for a good old fashioned neighborhood meat market experience combined with top culinary knowledge and goods, this is the place to go!

DanceHouse Miami – Menu with Prices – 1333 Coral Way, Miami

After my daughters dance school closed I searched high and low for another school. I follow tons of dance schools on social media but none of them caught my eye of what I envisioned to be the perfect fit for my daughter. Randomly, I ran into this gem online and decided to check it out! I honestly cannot be any happier. My daughter instantly felt accepted right away. Her technique improved and her love of dance is just increasing by the day. I feel so blessed to have found Dancehouse Miami and the owner Rochelle is just simply heaven sent! Can’t wait to see what the 2018-2019 dance year brings in our new location. The studio is absolutely beautiful and spacious. If you are looking for a new dance studio I highly recommend!

The Instant Replay Cafe – Menu with Prices – 5646 Mutual Ln, Indianapolis

Our 8 year-old started with TGC 14 months ago, when they were in their former southside location. They combined the southside and Brookville Road gyms, to this location on Franklin Road. The new gym is huge and very well equipped. They have regular group lessons, but some of the instructors also do private lessons. Our daughter does level 1 travel team and has enjoyed it so much that she wants to continue to the level 2 travel team. We’ve never been to another gym, so I can’t compare prices. All I know is IT AINT CHEAP! (lol) Team practice 2 x’s per week, private lessons, team leotards, team warm-ups, team travel bag, hotels, etc. They do something unique. You can work in the concession stand for $10 or $15 per hour to be credited to your account, so that is very helpful. We have referred several of our daughter’s classmates to join and they all seem happy as well.

Metropolitan Dance Theatre – Menu with Prices – 300 Park Rd, Metairie

We have been sending our children to this dance school for the last 9 years and would not dream of another dance school!! This school and it’s owner teach not only dance but also confidence & self esteem!! There are all types of dance instruction : Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Pointe. You name it and they teach it. The costumes & dances for the Dance Review are always age appropriate. They start at age 3 up to seniors in high school. If you are looking for a dance school I would recommend them, hands down!!

Taco Burrito Mexico – Menu with Prices – 108 N Oakland Ave, Green Bay

This is not the first time that Iâ??ve had a terrible experience with this place but when it comes to my kids you will not play them! My daughter went in there today on her lunch break from school and gave the lady $40 and the lady gives her $.62 back her order was only $29 so when I picked her up from school I went back up there and asked to speak to the manager she informed me that the manager is not there then she starts talking to her language which I have no problem with but my point is she was trying to discredit my daughter my daughter knows what she gave her Long story short I never told her how much was due back and she went right in the register and gave me the correct amount this young lady knew what she was doing she should be fired for taking peopleâ??s money! I would never ever recommend this taco burrito to anyone money is too hard to come by for many people why should she be able to continue to take peoples money like that and still work a job she should be ashamed of herself I wouldnâ??t recommend anyone that visit Green Bay or Lives in Green Bay to visit this locationð??¯ ð??ª

St. Stephen Catholic Church – Menu with Prices – 5115 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh

I do like when Adam and Dan do the mass.the deacon is nice. But as far as help the church doesn’t. They hire someone that assaults a woman , 2 people that are in the school that cook that are drug addicts. I have asked for help maybe 2 or 3 times for my daughter for tuition and Christmas this year and was told ST. VINCENT DE PAUL only helps the ones that get their help throughout the year . My daughter didn’t have anything for Christmas until I went up to ST.ROSALIA OFFICE because my daughter graduated grade school there 2 years ago. Now I don’t live in Greenfield but they gave my daughter a few gifts from an anonymous person of to whom I am so thankful and gave the office a card for them. Someone helped me out a few times at St. Stephen but I won’t say.

Bake My Day – Menu with Prices – 1203 E Mason St, Green Bay

I had been recommended to go to Bake My Day through multiple friends, as their presentation and cake quality was respectable for the Green Bay Area. Initially, I contacted the owners and they were nothing but polite, and also went out of their way to allow us to taste the cake flavors, when they usually only do this for wedding cakes only. From there on out, the cake and the process was a disaster. We went in for our cake consultation and spent over an hour with the lady trying to capture every detail of the cake. They were extremely difficult and made it almost impossible to recreate the image, with every detail being an added on fee. We had requested a tiered cake, but would have been outrageously expensive to purchase as there were add on fees for almost everything, from the flavor of the cake, the extra words and details upon the cake, the display, fondant, and more to name. Yes, we have purchased cakes before and are aware that there are some additional fees, but this seemed excessive. We ended up switching our style of the cake, as it was an easier and cheaper, still fairly pricey, option. We had provided photos for the cakes. Upon pick up, the cakes represented nothing of the given pictures and was of poor quality. We had ordered two cakes, neither of which were of expected quality or presentation. The sheet cake that we had purchased was iced in a hideous blue, not resembling the theme or the other blues with the corresponding cake, and the words on the cake were not straight, rather in a zig-zig and crooked. It appeared that the cake was rushed to be finished this morning and there was no effort put into the presentation. For the second cake, it is similar to the provided photo, but does not have the qualities that we had requested. The frosting is speared, the details on top look ridiculous and could have been done better my a high school culinary student, and there are no fondant pieces, which were requested. Additionally, to add onto the day this was a cake for a high school graduation and when picked up the sadness and disapproval from my daughter was evident, with no concern or address to the problem. The customer service was impressive and appreciative at the beginning, but the product is not of good quality and does not meet the needs of the customer. This cake could have been made for a MUCH cheaper price at a chain grocery store with a much better presentation. I would not recommend coming her for anything but a basic cake with little to no detail.

BrainFreeze Ice Cream Shoppe – Menu with Prices – 1773 Cardinal Ln, Green Bay

Great place! Friendly and accommodating staff, great atmosphere. I definitely recommend this establishment! My daughter’s attend school across the street from BrainFreeze, and their house went on a waffle Wednesday. I was amazed at how calm and organized they were with over 50 people needing to be served. They were patient, helpful, quick and efficient. Smiles adorned the employees faces in the middle of all the chaos. The selection of flavors was excellent, the price was amazing, especially compared to other ice cream shops in the Green Bay, DePere, and Howard-Suamico area. All the kids-and parents as well-advised a great time. I will definitely be returning, and if you haven’t tried this place yet you must!

University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law – Menu with Prices – 383 South University St E, Salt Lake City

Top shelf law school with small student-faculty ratios, top faculty in their fields, brand new, stunning, state of the art facilities, and one the best locations for a law school in the country. Not only is it a rare law school in a large state capital, it is also situated in one of the most beautiful areas in the United States. If you are considering a great law school where you get great bang for your buck and excellent training, you ought to visit the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s beautiful campus at the University of Utah.

Subway Restaurants – Menu with Prices – Shallowford Falls Shopping Ctr, 3165 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste I00, Marietta

Justin is a very friendly and thoughtful member of the team here. He even shared a quote with me (about what inspires him in his charitable work) that I found very helpful. I think he also might be a pioneer of what I call Guerrilla Charity, where you go out and rock some goodwill and good deeds with or without the permission of various people and/or authorities. For example, Justin felt the nearby elementary school had landscaping that was overgrown with weeds. So he and a friend just went there on a weekend and spent hours uprooting weeds at the school. Talk about extra credit.

USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center – Menu with Prices – Flushing Meadow – Corona Park, Flushing

Great venue for watching tennis, not so great for tennis classes. I am a big tennis fan and tennis player who has played on and off since high school. My review is for two aspects of this place, as a place to watch, and as a place to learn tennis. As a place to watch – 4 stars: Location can a little out of the way, depending on where you live. For most New Yorkers, Flushing is considered the boonies. Beyond that, it’s a pretty good venue to watch tennis because when you come to se the US Open, you can see many matches other than the ticketed ones in Ashe or Armstrong stadia. If you come during qualifying week, admittance is free and you can watch up-and-coming players play high-quality tennis, or watch pros practicing – all for free. Other than that – the venue is pretty well maintained, food is overpriced (not surprising), and it can get pretty crowded, obviously. Otherwise, there are affordable tickets to Ashe Stadium, but those are high up in the nosebleed sections. If you can, I would suggest saving up and maybe treating yourself to court-side seats. The experience is so much nicer. As a place to learn tennis – 2 stars The USTA offers classes here for players of all levels up to 4.0. To sign up for classes, you need to schedule a rating session where a teaching pro will hit with you an assign you a NTC ranking, which is comparable to a NTRP rating. With that ranking, you can sign up for appropriate level classes, of which there are several types. I haven’t done all of them, but I’ve done the “Rally” and “Zone” adult classes. Rally classes are supposedly more instruction-oriented and Zone classes are supposedly more game-oriented. In practice, I find them somewhat identical. Both classes are 1.5 hours – you spend the first 15 minutes rallying to warm up. Then you do the same drills (forehands down the line/x-court, running forehands down the line/x-court, backhands DTL/XC, running backhands DTL/XC, then approach shots followed by volleys and overheads. Then you play games (king of the court, abbreviated doubles, etc). There are about 8 players per class. Each class is taught by one coach. In terms of bang for the buck and quality of the facilities – it’s really good. I’ve done classes in Manhattan for twice the price. Why so low a rating then? 1. I find the NTC rating is wildly inaccurate. I’ve met several players (including myself) who felt that were “under-rated”, meaning they were stuck in classes where other members where not at their level – which is frustrating because it’s hard to improve if you hit with someone who can’t consistently return the ball at your level. Yet, when you bring this up with the coach, they hem and haw and placate you with promises of how if you get “better” they will bump you up into higher classes. Never happens. I wonder if they just want to pack classes to get more $$$, and don’t really care about leveling up players. Which brings me to point #2. 2. The lack of instruction is appalling. For a place that bills itself as the US National Tennis Center, you would expect top-of-the-line instruction. Not so. I’ve learned more from coaches at Vanderbilt, Yorkville, and Sutton East tennis classes in Manhattan. I’ve learned more watching free tennis lessons on Youtube. The coaches here are nice, they’ve got that. But most of the time, I view them as ball machines that can talk. They’ll come up with drills and games. Maybe tell you to “keep your head down” or “get on top of the ball”, but there is little critical, focused, individualized, or intensive instruction. Most of time, they are just feeding you balls or watching you play. No one is being pulled aside and told, “hey, let’s practice some shadow swings because your forehand mechanics are inefficient.” It’s mostly just mindless hitting sprinkled with trite tips here and there. You say: “But that&a