Great gallery space. Every April the students display and sell their wonderful artwork.
Love this store! Great selection of Chanel handbags.
Evil Dead the Musical was exactly what I expected - campy, fun, silly and plenty of gore. An entertaining show.
Rating Detail:
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 4
Delightful neighborhood deli and Irish novelty store. Why hasn't anyone else written a review, the place has been there since 1887! Just across the street from Penn Valley Community College, the sandwiches are made to order. The best Irish corned beef or roast beef sandwich I've ever had. And the sides are great. Several co-workers love the buttermilk pasta salad, but I go for the Irish red-skin potato salad. Great prices.
Rating Detail:
Food: 4
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 2
Value: 5
Overall: 4
I really think Charles Farruzza should update his general restaurant reviews more often. Webster House has had a lot of transitions since 2002. For one, portion sizes are sometimes rather generous, usually just perfect. So all you big, burly men, don't be shy about approaching Webster House. Also, it is no longer considered a "Ladies who Lunch" type of place. It is no longer a lunch only place, nor was it ever; there has always been lunch, events, and catering. Last, and certainly not least, Webster House has a miraculous dinner menu, which they are open for Wed through Sat, with a happy hour featuring a large menu full of many options, all for $3!!
Rating Detail:
Food: 3
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Value: 3
Overall: 4
Fun, hip place to shop every first Friday weekend. Great prices, too!
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 4
This has such history to it, you can defenitly feel it in the air :-) which just makes the whole drive-in experience that much more fantastic!
My husband and I have been going to the drive-in for the past three years, as it's for one the only way we can see a new movie with a two year old and a eight month old, it's also the cheapest for admission, food and drink, and if they kids act up, you are in your own car.
You don't need to attach the little speakers to your windows anymore as you can get it through your car stereo, and this particular drive-in is the first drive-in to have digital sound, and if you have a pretty standard car stereo it still sounds pretty fantastic.
This drive-in in particular is great when you go to get some food and drink because inside the concession it has the whole history of the Boulavard, which just makes the whole experience great.
Admission and food is excellent for families who desparetly needing a night out of the house and who are on a tight budgett, kids under I think 10 or 11yrs old are free, and you can't beat that!!!!!
I seriously do not understand why drive-in theatres are not more popular considering the way the economy is going right now, especially for families who don't want to drag there little ones of to the movie theatre and not wanting to bother other patrons with a screaming kid, but seriously wanting to just sit down and watch a movie on a big screen with surround sound, and getting out of the house.
At least with a drive-in theatre it's lots of fun, budgett freindly (admission and food, drink), and in the privacy of your own car.
The boulavard also has a small playground for the kids to play in while everyone is getting settled before the movie starts.
Rating Detail:
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Value: 5
Overall: 4
Re: “Los Alamos Market y Cocina”
Authentic with big flavones. Love the red pork- spicy+. Usually about 6 things on menu. True home cook'n by owners (Augustine) wife and mother. Über casual.