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richdell 09-01-2023 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2251852)
Which Gator's Dockside are they referring to? There is one at Brownwood and one at Spanish Springs. The one at Brownwood has the most and largest televisions in The Villages, and it is very popular during football season.

Not crazy about either of the Gator's Dockside or RJ Gator's in LSL.

BumpaOompa 09-01-2023 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2251846)
Cody's shouldn't be there. Gator's dockside though, yep.

Cody’s absolutely should be on the list and I would argue they should be awarded worst restaurant in The Villages. Have been there several times to give them another chance but have never had a good experience. Overcooked steaks, dried out fish, salads swimming in dressing. One time I ordered a corn dog for my granddaughter. It took over an hour and arrived still frozen. They offered to take it off the bill on a day where kids ate free anyway. Laughable. Manager did nothing.

ohioshooter 09-01-2023 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2251846)
Cody's shouldn't be there. Gator's dockside though, yep.

I agree that Cody’s Brownwood shouldn’t be there, it is our favorite go to place. I’ve only been to the LSL location a couple times and wasn’t impressed. No reason for me to go to Dockside.

MrFlorida 09-01-2023 10:56 AM

I'll go there and review it myself, most of the time these reviews are wrong anyway.

Vermilion Villager 09-01-2023 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael 61 (Post 2251989)
China Wok is the lowest rated per Yelp - I’ve never been there.

I have.......Yelp nailed it on that one!!!:yuck:

Geodyssey 09-01-2023 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael 61 (Post 2251773)
In follow up to my post from a few weeks back, where I sorted and listed the top ten highest rated restaurants on Yelp in TV, I’ve done the same, sorting out the bottom 10 rated restaurants that are within the confines of “the bubble”, excluding fast -food type franchises. Here are the dishonorable mentions:

1) China Wok
2) Panera Bread
3) Cody’s Roadhouse
4) Margarita Republic
5) Beef O’Brady’s
6) Orange Blossom Country Club
7) Bob Evans
8) Golden Corral
9) Ay Jalisco
10) Gator’s Dockside


Yelp. Seriously?

Yelp is a for-profit scam (ask any small business owner about their tactics, like not posting positive reviews unless you pay) and is not representative whatsoever.

Geodyssey 09-01-2023 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bay Kid (Post 2251903)
Yelp usually only gets bad reviews.

They won't post positive reviews unless the business pays Yelp. Lots of articles on this.

Yelp is a form of blackmail: "pay up or people will only see bad reviews and your business will suffer".


Who is Yelp's CEO? I'm glad you asked...

Jeremy Stoppelman - Wikipedia

See early life, no surprise he's not Amish.

bsloan1960 09-01-2023 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2251999)
Um. Wouldn't that actually count as a mistake?

Yes. It is intended as a non sequitur- an attempt at humor by having the second part of the statement cancel out the premise of the first part ("I wouldn't be a member of any club who would have me as a member").

Carla B 09-01-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2251933)
I like Orange Blossom CC, their Butterfish dinner is delicious. I also like Golden Corral, I would eat there more often but its hard to find someone who wants to eat there with me, and I don't go to restaurants alone. My favorite things there are chicken livers and mashed potatoes. Delicious.

Haven't been there in a few years but you reminded me of my favorite food at Golden Corral, chicken livers. Yum!

bcsnave 09-01-2023 01:26 PM

I don't give YELP about this

Couponmeemom 09-02-2023 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2251787)
OK - Don't care. Not taking the bait.

Every restaurant here has an A+ to a B rating on life kitchen which is inspection related

rustyp 09-02-2023 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2251787)
OK - Don't care. Not taking the bait.

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Originally Posted by Couponmeemom (Post 2252353)
Every restaurant here has an A+ to a B rating on life kitchen which is inspection related

Still don't care. Do you really care ? If you do then your "beef" is with Yelp. Will posting on TOTV change Yelp's survey ? The whole thread was started as click bait IMHO!

Stu from NYC 09-02-2023 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by bcsnave (Post 2252074)
I don't give YELP about this

What about a half of a yelp?:bigbow:

PugMom 09-02-2023 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2251927)
A reason to try it.

as a whole, it's a nice place to eat, with decent food not covered is salt to make up for flavor. you really should try it & imo have THE best waffles in the area :thumbup:

PugMom 09-02-2023 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2252024)
I'll go there and review it myself, most of the time these reviews are wrong anyway.

exactly, someone you don't know telling you what you're going to like, lol

MrChip72 09-03-2023 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2251852)
Which Gator's Dockside are they referring to? There is one at Brownwood and one at Spanish Springs. The one at Brownwood has the most and largest televisions in The Villages, and it is very popular during football season.

LSL Gator's was terrible when I've been. Brownwood location is much better and is like a different restaurant completely although sometimes you have to send things back here and there as they seem to undercook their fried stuff sometimes when it's busy.

Charm1 09-03-2023 07:25 AM

Best Restaurants
 
I totally disagree with Yelp on these.
They forgot all the excellent places in our squares and actually inside the bubble. What about ? Bonefish? ChopHouse, Nancy Lopez? Wolfgang? So many good ones that were not even mentioned, but they put in Orange Blossom? No way! I tried that one several times and felt it was mediocre at best. And they included Cody's? Bob Evans? You have to be kidding me! Those are mostly old folks' and cheapskate places. Not where you go for good or unique food. I totally disagree.:doh:

Charm1 09-03-2023 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael 61 (Post 2251773)
In follow up to my post from a few weeks back, where I sorted and listed the top ten highest rated restaurants on Yelp in TV, I’ve done the same, sorting out the bottom 10 rated restaurants that are within the confines of “the bubble”, excluding fast -food type franchises. Here are the dishonorable mentions:

1) China Wok
2) Panera Bread
3) Cody’s Roadhouse
4) Margarita Republic
5) Beef O’Brady’s
6) Orange Blossom Country Club
7) Bob Evans
8) Golden Corral
9) Ay Jalisco
10) Gator’s Dockside

I apologize, I missunderstood the post. Thought that they were listing these as best, but they are listed as the worst. I agree with that.

retiredguy123 09-03-2023 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Charm1 (Post 2252513)
I apologize, I missunderstood the post. Thought that they were listing these as best, but they are listed as the worst. I agree with that.

LOL. Have cup of coffee.

capecoralbill 09-03-2023 10:26 AM

Amrit ocala
 
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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2251944)
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For example, Amrit Palace in Ocala has superb Indian food and draws a lot Indians to eat there. The waiters are knowledgeable and can guide you in your choices. But if you have never eaten Indian food, or you grew up in some benighted part of the country where people cook without spices, you may hate it..

I have eaten in several Indian restaurants in the United States, and I will never return to Amirat Palace.

Velvet 09-03-2023 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Geodyssey (Post 2252046)
They won't post positive reviews unless the business pays Yelp. Lots of articles on this.

Yelp is a form of blackmail: "pay up or people will only see bad reviews and your business will suffer".


Who is Yelp's CEO? I'm glad you asked...

Jeremy Stoppelman - Wikipedia

See early life, no surprise he's not Amish.

I like Google reviews. I had my nails done and once I posted a photo, then for the next month or so every-time I googled that location, my review and photo came up. They also showed how many people viewed it. So in the interest of fairness it is best to review the good as well as the bad in your experience.

retiredguy123 09-03-2023 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2252622)
I like Google reviews. I had my nails done and once I posted a photo, then for the next month or so every-time I googled that location, my review and photo came up. They also showed how many people viewed it. So in the interest of fairness it is best to review the good as well as the bad in your experience.

How does a business get 70 or more Google reviews to display on their website and every one is 5 stars, and they all sound very much alike, with no location for the reviewers?

Velvet 09-03-2023 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252630)
How does a business get 70 or more Google reviews to display on their website and every one is 5 stars, and they all sound very much alike, with no location for the reviewers?

Not sure - but in my experience relying on Google reviews have worked out for me. One time I remember husband listing a devastating review about a business (after giving them many chances to fix the problem). The establishment begged him to remove the review and they finally fixed what they should have done in the first place. And husband removed his negative review. Media has power.

retiredguy123 09-03-2023 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2252634)
Not sure - but in my experience relying on Google reviews have worked out for me. One time I remember husband listing a devastating review about a business (after giving them many chances to fix the problem). The establishment begged him to remove the review and they finally fixed what they should have done in the first place. And husband removed his negative review. Media has power.

Just for fun, check out the Google reviews for this company. 83 reviews and every one is 5 stars.

United Jewelry Appraisals google reviews - Google Search

retiredguy123 09-03-2023 12:35 PM

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retiredguy123 09-03-2023 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2252634)
Not sure - but in my experience relying on Google reviews have worked out for me. One time I remember husband listing a devastating review about a business (after giving them many chances to fix the problem). The establishment begged him to remove the review and they finally fixed what they should have done in the first place. And husband removed his negative review. Media has power.

Yelp vs Google reviews for Frank Gay Services. Numerous complaints on social media, including TOTV.

279 Yelp reviews with an average rating of 2.1 stars

4,731 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars

Who would you rely on?

Michael 61 09-03-2023 12:53 PM

You have to take all review sites with a “grain of salt” - if there are only a few reviews (whether good or bad), then that is not enough of a sample for me. To me, the comments are more helpful than the actual ratings.

As I travel quite a bit, and often to cities where I am completely unfamiliar with the dining scene, restaurants review sites have proven invaluable. Yelp, for the most part, has been reliable in my experiences when visiting unfamiliar towns, and seeking out good, local cuisine that is not a chain or other franchise. Luckily, gone are the days (before the internet), when you walk by an unfamiliar restaurant and decide to give it a try, thinking it “looked” good. Yelp has helped me get away from popular “tourist trap” restaurants when traveling, and has guided me to small mom-and-pop local places with awesome food, usually only known to locals.

Example, last year, I had the best fried chicken of my life in New Orleans, at a run-down, but clean place in a neighborhood far from the central tourist area, that I would have never known about except for Yelp.

I understand, for those that usually eat at familiar chains when traveling, then Yelp may not be of any use for them. (And that’s Ok, to each his own) - but for those who seek out and plan their dining venues well in advance when vacationing, then Yelp is a helpful tool.

Stu from NYC 09-03-2023 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252630)
How does a business get 70 or more Google reviews to display on their website and every one is 5 stars, and they all sound very much alike, with no location for the reviewers?

Wonder what they pay for a 5 star review?

Velvet 09-03-2023 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252661)
Yelp vs Google reviews for Frank Gay Services. Numerous complaints on social media, including TOTV.

279 Yelp reviews with an average rating of 2.1 stars

4,731 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars

Who would you rely on?

My number one guide is TOTV with some of the posters. Over the years my experience has been the same as theirs. These are posters who regularly show good judgement and good will and I hope to emulate them myself.

Escape Artist 09-07-2023 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 2252611)
I have eaten in several Indian restaurants in the United States, and I will never return to Amirat Palace.

Can you tell us why? I love Indian food and make it at home myself and I have wanted to dine at Amirat Palace. I’m sorry to hear you didn’t enjoy it.

MrChip72 09-07-2023 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252661)
Yelp vs Google reviews for Frank Gay Services. Numerous complaints on social media, including TOTV.

279 Yelp reviews with an average rating of 2.1 stars

4,731 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars

Who would you rely on?

Yelp's business model for at least a few years was hiding good reviews as they were "filtered" for various nonsense reasons hence the lack of total reviews compared to Google. Then they offer the business more control over the filtering if they pay a monthly fee. I personally know some business owners that experienced this.

Yelp basically decided to be the mafia of business reviews websites. Personally I use Trip Advisor and Google most often.

Stu from NYC 09-08-2023 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252642)
Just for fun, check out the Google reviews for this company. 83 reviews and every one is 5 stars.

United Jewelry Appraisals google reviews - Google Search

Wonder what they give you in return?


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